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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1939 lizard a sonmucrenecememmammmanan By ig re I never expected to find out that i THE KEY WEST’ CITIZEN Conchs And Pigg ) _eeaas For Leaders Work On Rest Beach |"sI"S&S%0e Sekt LOUIET wnapter 39 t ae jin re Estate of ‘A Lot Of Telling’ oe were engaged to him. Now, ; By O. L. MILIAN | ‘THOMAS M. WATKINS, RE is Philip?” don't beliane Bint oun man and, rf Roy Hamlin’s enc and Ray | Griffin and first baseman Mario! | Notice is ‘hereby ~~ ¥ . 3 all “In jail, ma'am.” use another fellow’s name when ie | Bush's Pirates will clash tomor-|Peny. “The Conchs will have a/ Bugene ‘Watking as Administrator ! asks a girl to marry him.” i hat is expected to be the ¥ ‘ e Es ¢ Th M. Wi “I beg your pardon?” Locke Lie patb | famed old-time ball player in the | of che Eesste ot ee i iting baseball game of | kins, deceased, “has ‘filed with t mocked. at? paused to get her approbs most exciting basel game @ugout. He is Nilo Leon, a flashy | ns, R. Lord, Coui “ = the present season. The teams each sandspurs waved Monorahia Ropeend, S Lose, Coes pet Res peed eed “Tm glad Lcan count on rt ” will fight it out for first place Lasoo baseman, of days gone by.| their Sgt in the air dartiig | Pork aia “Binal Report ‘and. i Olivia said, “Mr, Callen isn’t Mr. |22¢ aegtee obligingly. “But 1 t@ld | position in the league. Leon will serve in the capacity; gnyone to hazard the perilous | 2. "saninistrator fer Re Saree rh Callen,” as though that explained | 70u1 really wasn't engaged to b With its ace first sacker, Amado | of coach and may also clown a 4yip ¢hrough their legions. |Thomas M. Watkins, deceased. it Yea ma'am, and right thelp I (Chino). Hernandez, back from St. little for the fans. This boy is as| "Yesterday, the scouts, spon- | Dated September 22, A. 0 1920. got thinking. I looked that fell@ow Louis, where he was in training|good a baseball comedian as he | sored by the Lions Club, were As Administrator of the Estate of over and I thought:.what wowmld for a berth’ with the Cardinals of | was a ball player. | stil at it with hoe, rake and | Thomas M. Wasiina:, do0saegg he want to stick around a pl@C€ the National League, the Pirate; This contest is the only Mon-| pee SeGiee Mi petted like Darelea all summer for? Blt, nine j, fight with | : hands. They had done won- | didn’t look right. It was @ inine is expected to fight wit nasa Pa County League game. First) | enough to make me stick arou same spirit that won the first-| fracas scheduled between Blue and watch. jhalf pennant for them last -year. | Sox arid Trojans has been post- | ue- Bush is expected to start Idilio|poned because the Sox are Salinero on the hill. Earlier re-/ing at Perrine, Fla. ders. “Then Lady Whosis lost a play- | ports have also said that with the) Game here will get underway There was no seaweed to i be seen on the beach. On | able pin and Pushface was on } party. I thought I’d have a look ” return of Hernandez the Pirates at 2:30 p. m. and one of the larg- (would probably change its lineup! est crowds of the season is ex- the rise of the beach sand- the records and see if he had and send Publio Carbonell, for- {pected to turn out. will be inserted in The Citizen ai| ‘the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word | Rest Beach looked a great deal different last night. Formerly long lines of black ‘seaweed were piled up column after column dn the shore. On the rise of the | “He's a long-wanted jewel thief, @ member of an_ international fing,” Dr. MacDonald said. Cecily said, “And I’m the Queen of the May, I suppose. Or, am I de- lirious?” Gloria said, “If you'll all keep quiet I'll try to make it plain. Ce- cily, Philip Callen is really Slick Rawlins. Only he’s really ...” Gloria broke down, laughing. She teached across Cecily’s cot and clutched Locke’s good hand. “This. is Philip Callen, you little liar! \IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 7 OF FLORIDA, . MONROE: COUNTY. CERY. Ne, 7-178 | HENRY H. TAYLOR, as Re- | ceiver and Statutory Trustee of |The City Trust Company, a cor- |poration organized under the laws of the State of Florida, as | | Trustee, i 3. IN CHAN- spurs had been decimated, and the sand was of a damp Portraits hanging around the def brownish -cilor. Later when tective bureaus. he had, Cecily Front and side views and five the sun beats down on this thousand dollars reward from a ed are newly uncovered stretch of NULLLON Your fiancé!” syndicate of insurance companies.” mer Conch hurler, on the mound | Probable starting lineups: ~° {| sand, it will dry out and the | Plaintiff, ‘vue “KEY LARGO ASSOCI- gone forever—Horace Mann. FOR RENT Cecily sat up. “No, she isn’t a liar, Miss Watts. She is my fiancée, aren’t you, dar- ting?” “In that case,” Olivia pro- nounced, wrapping her quilt about her, “I suggest that we go and have 2 look at the remnants of my house and allow Cecily’s fiancé to tell her i Sem 4 (Qand Manuel Acevedo behind the, Pirates—Alberto Acevedo, 2b; | 5 ji cocfy Sidn'tyounab him then? | Wiate, According to Eduardo |Eduardo Garcia, cf; Mario Her-| wane, "| * Seaming she was falling into Locke’s ver- ‘“@puri” Coc, who mye. in a open vad oe seagate ta With addition of a little nacular. ‘taining the team, Salinero will! 1b; lanue! .cevedo, rf; Publio| A 5 i “It’s been tried ‘before, dear |piffch with Carbonell catching.;Carbonell, c; Fidel Lopez, ss;| paar e aint will be HEIL, hie wite soe child. He's slick, The idea was to | Manolo Acevedo will go to right- | Ernest Ogden, If; Idilio Salinero,, ready again for visitors. | Defendants. jet the goods ‘on him. You and | sei and Hernandez will take hi ae » jy SHE NAME OF THE STATE , | |IN 7 pura, amost forced my hand | odlition at, first base. | ‘Conchs—John Offutt, 2b; Ar-| OTT Ia MID Then the night that the brute r . |__OF FLORIDA, the story himself.” slugged her eons behind...” HRoy Hamlin will bring out mando Acevedo, ss; Esmond Al-} |fT0: CAPTAIN WILLIAM C. cone HEIM, his wife, Venton, Somer- r ee it i 5 ae fae ms, | HEIM ‘and MARIE K. “Don't forget your jewels, Moth- ‘Oh, my, darling, is that what!;thmfee of his star players, who bury, 3b; Cyril Griffin, ¢; Julius! R 10 t t happened? hafive been absent from the games) Villareal, rf; Julee Barcelo, If; | | Set County, Maryland: er,” Gloria said, picking up the} “DRros if] z ERED, that leather case that Rad been lying ‘That's what happened. How it’ ¢a some three weeks. They are} Mario Pena, 1b; Cheta Baker, cf; } og oh er Sere did, I doh’t Imow, ‘Gutd picked her er, Joe Caca, catcher Cyril | Joe Casa, /p. MEET K. W. MASONS to's ‘ z | tia | A.W. | Members of the Masonic Fra- zn a A r he ab entitled road py role poe to have/ up ‘in the road, unconscious, and Pit oer et” the, Court, House. in the 4 2 B she says nbd ore knew that she was | City of Key West, Monroe County, Cecily’s eyes avoided Locke’s—| coming to my place.” | r rm” \’ KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY sxris'sticey West “are “aay fi |making preparations to receive ‘ this evening at 8 o’clock at the FURTHER ORDERED, : |that this order be published once a told you it was. Philip Locke Cal- |. len.” Gees he probably slugged her |S ber, 1939. thinking she was you. Next step) |tebary = "Ross C Sawyer ing around ifn the yard of his ‘country and abroad as an actor,’ the important points of interest | home, 613 largaret street. He is inthe city and has chartered |and meeting members of the fra- | ATES, INC., a corporation or- (ganized and existing under the jlaws of the State of Florida, |CAPTAIN WILLIAM C. KOHL- Bi: FURNISHED APARTMENTS,} electric _réfrigerators. Valdes Bakery. FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS COMPLETELY FURNISHED! BUNGALOW and Apartment.| Frigidaire, hot water, ete. 1321 ‘Newton stréet. sept29-tf COCKTAIL LOUNGE and FOR SALE COFFEE SHOP WICKER PARLOR SUITE, 6- piece, $15.00 cash. Apply Smith's! Grocery, Georgia and Virginia streets. octl2-2t CORONA PORTABLE TYPE- WRITER. Hap ys Here Just Five, Ten and Fifteen Years Ago Today |of November, 1939, to the Bill of as the others went out. ‘AIT ‘a minute, Locke .. : night I called Latira on the tele- As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen jmonton streets, Grand Master | |Complaint filed in ‘the above cause, Then she said, “I wish I could phone and said that I wanted to’ | Key West Citizen, a news- |Ralph J. Kishpaugh, who will pay oenegtras 4 on and in default ‘thereof the allega- i ” tions of the said Bill of Complaint crawl under this cot.’ will be taken as confessed by each He said, “Shall we?” “Oh, Locke ...I mean...” na fone I called pao the so ani lip must have overheard | ici paper of general circulation pub- iene bore eraeaus teil was ‘OBER 14, 1934 Jresidence under the direction of his official visit to the members a an onrys comnts, a Sey Lieutena}pt William E. P. Rob- Frank Sawyer, of the Lopez Fun-|in this city of the 24th. District. jerts, Batter “E”, Florida Nation- |etal Home. | Mr. Kishpaugh arrived here of you not so appearing. “Locke’s my name,” he said. “I suspicious. Go on.” West, Florida, this 28th day of ‘al Guard, sajw a tall man prowl- John Barrymore, famous in this | yesterday and today was visiting 1orida, before the only he wasn’t Locke any more— ot November, 1939,. 4 ‘Heaven’ “y remembering something! That Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and Si- | | week for four consecutive weeks od “You told it to me once before { and I didn’t believe you, Oh, dar- j ling, how can you ever forget the way I’ve treated you! The things was easy. Everybody knew about) Aa Clerk i ois Corontt Court of I thought about you! Only I didn’t Srecconcert Aner et oe ans By Anita M. Salgado, down in my heart.” dressed-up affair, that this opera ang would be brin; a forti “I know more about your heart ee 4 roel than you do, young lady, and ’'m going to spend the rest of my life telling you about it.” “You'll have a lot of telling to do! And you might start now. I’m completely in the dark. You seem to be everybody’s darling as well 8s mine. Of course, that’s not unex- pected exactly except that they don’t know you as well as I do. You see that’s the surprising thing about it. I didn’t know that they knew you.” “They didn’t. Cecily, I never no- ticed before that your nose turns up. I thought you were only turn- ing it up at me.” “I'll do worse than that if you don’t go on.” “Well, then, not only was I un- known here but I am also practi- tally “unkfiown “everywhere ‘afd that's.the way it all began.” Pulp Writer “At= you really “going to talk sense?” she pleaded, “If I don’t look at you I may be able to. Otherwise my mind wan- ders. All right . . . all right, look out for that bad arm. Now then— I'm a pulp writer, which means that nobody ever heard of me be- cause I use a string of pen names. I did have one book to which I carelessly attached my rea] name. And that one book didn’t make me famous. As far as I knew, no one had ever heard of Philip Callen.” He struggled to get at a cigarette with his left hand. Cecily managed it for him. “I'm going to be a help to you,” she said. “You are, my love. | got this,” he indicated his helpless hand, “slug- ging a guy right on the kisser.” “What's a kisser?” He demonstrated. “We'll probably have to spend the winter here if I’m to hear the rest of this story.” she said pa- tiently “Imagine my surprise one bright summer morning to, discover via the New York Chronicle that I— Philip Callen, no less—‘prominent author’ was the house-guest of the distinguished Madame Darrell.” “I saw that clipping. In fact I sent it to Jean Tuthill of the Chron- icle myself!” “Providence moves in a strange way ... Well, sir, I says to myself, T'd better take myself for a little trip and find out what poor bloke has to use my name. Then, on that fortuitous night when ! fell into our clutches..." Cecily made a lace at him and got kissed for her trouble, “Where was I? Oh, yes, that first nigh: ... I discovered that tahight and you seemef{ startled when I told you my realname. I sez, ‘Philip, this lady knows that bird and may- be we can find out something.’ But THE WEATHER Key West, Fla., Oct. 14, 1939. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. ioth Mer. Time Temperatures est last 24 hours 86 ONT ...82 Normal ; 80 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since inches a ais Deficiency since Oct. inches 0 a: Total rainfall since January 1, inches Deficiency inches 051 Oct-35 121 since January 1, 1.49) in jewels. Any child would know] | that this was the night when a| thief would pull his big coup...) “But Mrs. Goodale’s necklace?” . “He didn’t intend to do that. He just got itchy fingers and couldn't resist the temptation. Discretion got the better part of valor and he slipped it into your pocket.” “But what were you doing at the’ | Yacht Club?” “Having what's known as a look- see. I'd been away Wie some. records and thought I'd nf out if he was still around when I got back, I knew you'd start asking me questions, as usual, so I ducked.” Cecily’s cheeks were pink with excitement. “Go on, dear, this is more exciting than any of it. What about tonight?” Ww. Hed wasafraid I'd miss | Ca ina stew... Had to go to New York to finish a movie sale. By the way, we'll have ten, thousand dollars to start married| life on, Five for the sale of the book and five for the reward.” “Money! You talk of money when I’m expiring with curiosity!” “Honey, I’ve been hanging around these grounds all evenin; waiting for you all to go to bed. Then I settled down cosily to a little meditation outside of Ma- dame Darreli’s room, knowing the jewels were in there and that) friend Rawlins would make for) there. t “What I didn’t count on was that he was going to start a fire to cover! up and grab the loot in the excite-! ment. I thought he’d just grab and) run. He gave the alarm himself and the fire was well under way when: he gave it. Madame Darrell rushed out of her room, He rushed in! So did I! Well...” He shrugged his shoulders. “I know the rest,” she said sweetly. “You knocked him out and got him . . . well, I know that they've got him. Then you came looking for me, didn’t you?” : “Well, I went looking for you, I thought it was time I put-you in your place.” “Flat on some stone steps?” “Oh, sweet! I'm sorry ... but I’ve got two arms and they both belong to you.” “You’ye got-a black eye! And I su poo that belongs to me, too?”: at's what they call a mouse, Cecily. And you're right, it ake to you. Having only one eye, T have to see through yours.” Cecily swayed toward him. “Philip Callen, no mere man could bear the brightness of the things T'm seeing through them now.” “Close them,” he said, “and tell me what you see now.” He kissed them gently and Cecily said, “Heaven!” The End. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:25 a. Sunset 6:00 p. Moonrise _ 9:10 a. Moonset Lae 8:28 p. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. -. 5:03 High 11:41 Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today (Sea *level =< 29.87 WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly icloudy with scattered showers }tonight and possibly Sunday; moderate to fresh north and jnortheast winds. m. PM. Low iin | secured his fservi¢e Colt and fired several shotfs in the ground, rath- er than atJ'the man who disap- peared fronfh the scene. Nina de writer, playis spending the win- ter in Key West atid is now mak- ing plans td secure suitable ac-|man from New York, is visiting | ments will be served. | commodatio This visitor ex- pects to ermive about the middle of Novemb@r and will secure data for stofries in an atmosphere of tropical fbeauty. Dr. Franitlin H, Martin, found- er and dirgetor general of the American ollege ef Physicians and Surgeohs, has presented his annual repo¥t of the Hospital Stan@ardizatiion ‘movement, °. and in the reportijit is shown that the | Mary Spencer, a sister of the; Marine hospital in Key West comes up to fhe required stand- ard. Work on 1,00)0 be built and parks is to be the direction of Recreation Department. The work was stated to started under the ‘direction of ‘Curtis, di- rector of the di nt it. Leo B. Warren entertained at the home’ of his’ parents, City Councilman and \Mrs. Leo War- ren, last night With\a dinner par- ty honoring Lowis Van Cress, of the Hague, Holland, and New |York City. The event was given in celebration of Mr. Cress’ 2ist birthday. OCTOBER 14, 1829 Wrecking Tug Warbler, Cap- |tain Davis, with Captain Dexter las wrecking master, returned to port yesterday from Cuban wa- ters, having failed to reach the steamer, which ‘was faground near Manzanillo, The | vessel ‘succeeded in floating itself /before being ‘reached by. the Tug ‘Warbler. A force of men have been em- ployed to make repairs to the Mallory dock while filling in dp- ‘erations are ‘being carried on along the edge of the steamship éd in Key West ted: soon under company’s property. The edge'of ition. It is rumored that a catch-| the ground in the vicinity was washed away during the heavy winds of recent days. Editorial Comment: Don't be an echo; be a voice. But that doesn’t mean you should broadcast con- stantly and on every subject. Let your voice be heard effectively and constructively. Mrs, Mrytland Cates, wife ‘of | the gardens, with E. Acevedo and | Engineer Cates ‘of the lighthouse tender Ivy, left this morning over the highway for Tampa in com- ‘pany of Mr. and Charles Johnson, who are returning ‘to friends in Key: West. | Greek sponge divers éperating ‘in the Vicitiify ©f Key |West, was \demonstrated at a méeting last which no one responded in the affirmative when a vote was tak- a club to go to Cuba that will | |make*any of the Cuban teams) stand en ‘on the stibject. | M4, 1924 George Brightman, father of ‘Mrs. Bugéhe L. Albury, diéd ‘this morning at his residence oh Mar- @aret street, after a lengthy ill- ‘ness. The funeral will be held [tomorrow afternoon from ‘the ‘a boat from which he fishes daily, joing. out to the reef each morn- ing and returning in the evening. |Mr. Barrymore says this is the | fishing. | W..°V. Gilman, a newspaper- in Key. West for the season of. |1924 and 1925. His first visit was’ WAY ARRO INVITES |made in 1877 and since that time |he has ‘visited many times and jeach “fécurring visit offers addi- \tional “attractions, he says. | Migs’ Evanette Spencer and | Robert’ E. Evans were married at 18 o'clock last night in the par- |sohageof the Baptist Church by }the-Rev. Edmund H. Rice: “Miss bridd\ was’ maid of honor, and |Max Weech was the best man. 5 T. T. Thompson, who was here / new benches to/durifig’‘the San Carlos Celebra- | tion arid who will return shortly lafter thé election, said that he ex- and claims it is uderway- now. , | FOLLOWING THROUGH | ‘By PEDRO AGUILAR i Blue Sox will play the Perrine baseball club at Perrine, Fla., to- morrow. Perrine manager prom- rises to use the same lineup he |had on the field in this city, with |the addition of pitcher Cheshire, who is a member of the club but who did not make the trip to Key | West because his job kept him in Perrine. the Sox will have the'samé*club, | with the exception of “Kelly. on | |second bese ‘instead “6f «Al Ace- |vedo, who will be playing here | with the Pirates. Bill Cates will give the Trojans jadded strength. There is only one weakness in the Trojan line- jup and that is the backstop posi- \ér ‘will -be signed in a few days. | Guiess who that will be? | "Trojans have a pretty good \club. Jackie Carbonell, Wickers, D. Navarro and Jasper Walker ‘for pitchers; Sterling at first; | Cates at second; Albio Acevedo at | third; John Navarro at short; ‘Rueda, Domenech and Davila in Rodriguez in reserve. | A challenge: Porfirio Reyes jand ‘Curie Garcia challenge any ‘one in.the city for a series of ™. theif home in the west coast city |domino games in a best three out | m./after a “delightful |visit ‘with|of five affair. They claim they} jhave wen-from every doubles ‘That “it ‘is undesirable on the | team in-the Cuban Chib. Now! For Captain Night Police * \part-of Key ‘West pedole to have they want to hear from some! other doubles team in the city. Armando Acevedo, star short- 4:40 night, which was ‘attended by a Stop of the Conchs and winner of 11:14 large number of citizens and at the most valuable player award for 1938-39, claims he will pick | ap and take notice in the |Pan American Amateur Tourna- mént: The writer believes he | will pick a club without any |fritndstitp being involved. He | will let’ the fans pass opinion on |his judgement. ‘ Manager ‘Caraballo of} /ternity in company with John C. |Park, District Deputy Grand Master in Key West. | Members of the Masonic groups | isa Leslie, well-known H greatest-section in the country for|this morning said that following | | the meeting tonight thege will} ;be held a reception and refresh- | | LUXURY RIDES i Dan Navarro, local Plymouth- Dodge-Chrysler distributor, in-| vites all readers to digest the| advertisement on page one to- day—and then, in the -process of | “luxury ride” in either the new} Plymouth or Dodge cars of 1940) supreme vintage now on di: t The agency is open this eve- ning until a late hour and those! | desiring demonstration rides may arrange for same any time to-! he Parks and) pects ‘a’ boom that will rival any | morrow. jother in the history of the state} TRANSPORTATION | | | Heavy Freight On Ozark | Steamship Obark, of the Clyde- |Mallory Lines, arrived in port! |last evening at 8 o'clock from | New Orleans with heavy ship- ments of freight for local dealers. | Discharging of cargo was started immediately after the} |ship was berthed and _ shortly | |after. midnight the ship was! jcleared of freight for this port) and ‘sailed 12:15 for Miami and | Jacksonville, | | | CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14, 1939) For Mayor WILLARD M. ALBURY (For Re-Election) ‘ For Mayor | WM, T. DOUGHTRY, JR. | For Chief of Police | | IVAN ELWOOD (For Re-Election) i | | For Chief of Police ; €. @Floney) PELLICIER | For Captain Night Police ALBERTO CAMERO (Por Re-Election) MYRTLAND CATES ‘ For Captain Night Police ROBERT J, LEWIS (Better known as Bobby) For City Councilman | JOHN CARBONELL, JR. |. For City Councilman | JONATHAN CATES j “trying all three’ arrange for aj | tween the hours of | to-wit: LEONARD B. GRILLON (Better known as ‘Lennie“) 4 eeccoseseoseceoss | As Deputy Clerk. SHUTTS, BOWEN, SIMMONS, PREVATT & JULIAN, Miami, Florha, Attorneys for Plaintiff. sept30; oct7-14-21-28,1939 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX pp 163) (Seuate Bill NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That George 0. Lucas, holder of ‘Tax Certificate No. 580, issued the 4th day of July, . 1927, “has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the ‘following described property in the County of Monroe, | State of Florida, to-wit Lot 12, Sq. 2, Tr. 27, Martello ‘Towers, Plat Book 1, Page 140, Book D5-514, as recorded in Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of the said prop- erty ‘under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Burbank Realty Co. * inless suid certificate sliall be redeemed according to law, the property dexeribed therein will ‘be sold to the highest ‘bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of November, 1939, which is the 6th day of No- vember, 1939. s Dated this 30th day of. Septem- ber, 1939, (SEAL) lerk of Cireuit County, Florida. sept3 ‘Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe oct?-14-21,1939 NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by authority of the Pinal De- cree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable Arthur Gomez, Judge of the Cireujt Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circutt of ‘Plorida, in. and for Monroe County, in that certain cause in said Court pending in which Ellen L, Cribb, a widow is Complainant ‘and First Trust ‘Com- pany, et al., are Defendants, being Chancery File No. 7-117, I, as Spe- cial Master in Chancery appointed by the Court in sald dectee, under. and by virtue of the terms’ there- of, will offer for sale ‘and sell at public outery to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the front door of the Court House of Mon- roe County, in the Cit of Key "| West, Florida, spiky, the 6th on day of November, . 1939, be- 7! OE florea O'clock} A, M. and two o'clock P, M., the | same being a legal seles day, and. the hours the legal hours of’ sale, the following described property, situate in Monroe County, Florida, All of Model. Land Company's Lots Two (2), Three (3), Five (6), Six (6) and Seven (7), Sec- ‘Thirty Nine (39) 1. ly! North of the right-of-way of the Florida st Coast f- road, a8 per plat on file in the office of the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court in and for the said County, containin: Eighteen and Thirty One lundredths (18.31) acres. more or less; less the right-of-way of the County Road sh by _ reeord: plat, and less Lot Five (5), Block Four (4) and Lot Eight (1) of Sunset blic Rec- . ords of Monroe County, Florida. The said property as aforesaid, together with all ‘the tenements, hereditathents and appurtenances, thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated this 6th day of October, A. D. 1939. Special, Master in chancer ery. WISEHEART & WISEHEART, Solicitors for Com: plainants. octT-14-21-28; nov4,1939 Subseribe to The Citizen—20e | weekly. Boescesecceeseceseucooes — THY 1F Topay — The Favorite In Key West STAR * BRAND Phister street. rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s! j 1217 Petronia Street. HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends! it of a good night's rest io Tir “OVERSEAS “HOTEL | a 3 917. 2 St. DON’T MISS P. A. R. La Revista Mensual en Espancl & Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- ly on the 13th. Ten Cents, $1 a Year. Six Years $5. Saniple PREE. ©. F. O'Brien publishes P.A.R. (Times of Cuba and Pan Amer-. ican Review) at Sn Ignacio Havana. P. O. Box 929, Tel.! M-1012, Chamber of Commerce, | Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. PAR. Havana - Cuba - Florida - Gulf ee reget Planes. High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA strikes twice! beeping hg tricked him He t he was through with love. . . But when sly, silky Iris ‘came back into his life, it was a different story. He didn’t know she might trick him again. Another girl knew—the girl who really loved him. ‘ STARTS OCTOBER 15 IN THIS PAPER