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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 , 1940 3 ae YESTERDAY: Sue ts aeepiy shocked when Bob breaks the news to her that Allen has mar- ried one of the secretaries in his firm without telling her. Chapter Nine Patsy Bo put his hands on her shoul- ders and gripped them close. “If you let Allen down now, you'll never forgive yourself. Think how good he’s been to you all these years! Think how he must dread this first meeting between you and his wife—far more than you are dreading it, sweet, believe me! Anyway, it’s got to be gone through whether you like it or not. It's up to you to make it a flop or —or something old Allen has a right to expect when he brings his bride home.” She as still for a long moment, her small shoulders lax and droop- ing in his grasp. Then she freed herself, said with quiet dignity: “Thank you, Bob! I'll behave now.” A quarter of an hour later she left her bedroom at the sound of the opening door. She had changed. to a trailing frock of dul: red silk whose brief puffed sle-ves and Tound neck exposea her white afms and .hroat. Bright color burned in her cheeks, and her eyes were very dark and starr, . “Sue, this is my wif said quietiy. If there was som thing like genuine panic in his thoughts his marner did not be- tray it. Bob mentally applauded both the young Davenports. It tcok Teal breeding to face a situation like this with such poise. “My dear!” Sue’s hands were held out in welcome to the new- comer, Sue's kiss was giveu fo both bride and groom with nothihg but laughing protest at the surprise of it all. “A sister for a Christmas present, Allen dear! And such a Pretty sister, too!” She was panting a little, the slenderly rounded breast rising and falling in an effort to keep herself in hand. Patsy saw noth- ing, Alles: saw nothing; only Bob, momentarily forgotten, realized what iron control she was exert- ing: realized and felt his heart al- most bursting with admiration for the gallant young creature. Allen, relieved of his acute ap- prehensions, relaxed, grew visibly fatuous and ple. He Ne need inarriage tsy! s knew all the best way ‘0 Go it! and explanations Cavalry tactics, eh. Bob muttered pleasantly if in- coherently Patsy's long gray eves were roaming swiftly about the firelit room “How about having some light i she inquired. “I can e my hand defore my Bob obligingly pressed a button .mps bloomed forth dden illumination Sue got her first real look at her brother’s wife. Patsy wore a long fur coat with a matching cap which was perched jauntily on masses of ash- blond hair. Her makeup was a trifle heavy, her silk gown a nit too elaborate, but she was unde- niably at ve in an odd, exotic sort af way She was as tall as Allen, far too thin, and the scent of a cluster uf gardenias pinned to her coat warred with ‘he expen- sive French perfume she wore. All this Sue took in with a sink- ing heart This Allen’s wife! Allen, who should have the best, the finest, the mos. genuine. But it couldn't be helped now— it couldn't be helped now, her quick thoughts ran. As Bob had reminded her. such a lot depended on what was said and done this first evening. She exerted herself w additional warmth into Th> Holidays Mie her comfortable, Allen, while J go tell Maggic to add a frill or two in honor of the oc- casion!” She hurried away, glad of the moment's respite. She was queerly’ oblivious of th: old woman’s lack of surprise at the announcement; hardly realized the elaborate meal which was ready and GE 2 In a daze she helped set the table, congratulated herself that Bob's velvety red roses were perfect for the occasion, sparkled ih jaf all through the meal, aided by Bob. The new Mrs. Davenport was very quiet, Allen radiated an almost boyish joy. When dinner was over Bob took easy command of the situation. “Go pack a bag with whatever you'll need for a couple of days, Sue. Babs wants you to-pay her a little visit while these honey- mooners are settling in.” The girl started, caught her breath. It was the first time she had given any thought to the fu- ture. This was Allen’s house, of course; his money ran it, his wife must come first here. Wave after wave of desolation rolled over her. She felt homeless, unwanted. She glanced at Allen, expecting him to veto Bob’s plan, but Allea smiled approvingly. “Good idea, Trenton! Sue, you don’t mind, do you, lamb? A man d with himself | BY LOUISE PLATT kis bring his wife home every ay!” “I don’t mind,” she answered dully. Presently she was beside Bob in the car. “Drive about a bit and get your bearings?” She assented, almost wordlessly. She did :.ot even realize when the man stopped-his car and went into a dru} re, “for Cigarettes, Sue!” that there had been no telephone call from*Barbara; ‘that Bob was in there ‘talking to her now, ex- plaining, preparing her for Sue’s coming. She was wrapped in a dreath of misery and ‘loneliness. from which she could not awaken. The day before Christmas she returned to her brothet’s house. Allen had insisted that she be there for the holifays. “It’s your home just as much as it ever was. Sis,” he told her kind- ly. “Patsy feels about it as Ido, bless her! Lucky the rooms are so big. We've’ put twin beds in the front room, and moved you ‘in back: You don’t mind, de you?” No; she didn’t. mind, of course. She didn’t mind anything: not Patsy’s absurd assumption of haughty superiority, not Allen’s infatuated eyes: which saw only Patsy, his ears which heard only her sumevhat thin and nasal voice; not Maggie's groving irri- tability at the “bossiness” of her new mistress; not the continual disorder of the lovely big !iving- | room, the reek of strong perfume | from the bedroom of the newly- weds, These were all minor hurts which were swallowed up in the major pain which tore her heart. Aflen, her brother, her hero, had deceived her. He had been in fove with this Patsv person for more than a year. Werse than that, he had not had the courage to tell his sister him- zelf, but had delegatéd the duty to one who was not even ar. old friend. GouenOw she lived through Christmas Day, the week that followe '. All her merry plans'were forgotten, pushed aside by Patsy’s own. Patsy had sisters, it ap- peared; three of them, rather com- mon looking girls, younger than herself and without her striking good looks. They took possession of the apartment with glad tries of appreciation. They teasec Allen, laughed at him, borrowed small sums of money from him when Patsy happened to be out. They came to dinner so fre- quently that Maggie announced she must have a second git] or she'd “quit.” Sue let herself in quietly one afternoou to find Marie, the youngest, trying on Sue's own prettiest evening gown. “Fits like it was made for me!” she said, unabashed by the own- er’s arrival. “You're going to let | me borrow it for tomorrow night, aren't you, Sue?” “I am not,” was the decisive re- ply. “You ruined the chiffon you wore last week, my'dear, and J told you then never again. Take it off, and. be careful how you handle it, Marie, won’t you? It’s my, very most expensive frock for the win- ter.” “If only Patsy were not so tall,” sighed Marie. “Patsy’s thanking her lucky stars she is,” was that person’s comment. “Not that [’d let you wear anything of -nine, any more than Sue will, Marie. A good grade of corduroy is what you need in evening wear.” She yawned and stretched her arms above her head. “Clear out now, girls, | want to talk to Sue.” “Listen,” she began when they. had gone. “You and I have got to talk, Sue.” The younger girl’s eyes wid- ened. “What about?” “This.” She indicated the room they were in. “We need a guest room, Allen and L. I'd like my sis- ters to spend the night occasion- ally, Allen ought to be able to entertain an out-of-town, friend if he wants to.” Her long eyes nar- : rowed speculatively as they saw Sue flush. “Now don’t go off at half- cock,” she warned. “I'm not try- ing to get rid of you. What ! want you to do—” her voice took on a coaxing note—“is to persuade Allen to move; to take 2 house in- stead of this apartment. He told me weeks ago that most of the furni- ture of your old home is eating its head off in storage. Isn’t.it simply food sense to use it? There’s a ivine stucco on Ashland—I got the key and went through it yes- terday. It would be better to buy it, of course, but Allen won't hear to that. But we could take a long lease.” Sue held on to the arms of her chair. She had. a feeling that the yery walls of the room were whirl- ing about her, at—what does Allen say?” Patsy's shoulders lifted in a shrug. ee Pa know what men always say! at fie: can’t possibly. afiord it; that the whole company is shaving estimates to the bone to meet competition.” “That's isn't it?” “Of course it’s trué. 1 ought to know, as Mi. Featherstone’s pri- vate secretary. But Allen carries heavy insurance. He could bor- Tow on that. And there’s your No Merry Plans | will’remain here through Thurs- day, | KEY -WESF IN DAYS GONE BY jppenings Here Just Five, T and Fiffeen Years Ago Taken From The Files Of The Citizen |Ha FIVE YEARS AGO Raymond Zinhorn, of Key, West, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Ein- horn, senior in the College of Business Administration at Flor- ida University, is one of the seven seniors who have been initiated into Beta Gamma Sigma, the na- tional honorary business fratern- ity. Rev. A. L. Maureau, S.J., is in receipt of a letter from James A. Vocelle of Vero Beach, Fla., ex- tending thanks for the booklet ; forwarded to him recently. The writer states that the informa- tion contained in the booklet is very informative and is excep- tionally good. Among the recent notable catches ky anglers in Key West waters wes a yellow jack which measured four feet two inches and weighed 45 pounds. The fish was taken by Lieutenant M. C Shattuck of Fort Moultrie at Charleston, S. C. He has placed it with Cecil Gray for mounting. Exactly 100 boys and girls have registered for the classes which ‘have been formed for the study of musica] instruments, it was annouced today, Classes get un- derway this afternoon at the high school. Most Worshipful Fred W. De. laney, Grand Master of Masons of the Grand Lodge of Florida, is scheduled to arrive in Key West at noon tomorrow and will be met at the train by delegations from the local lodges. Mr. De- laney is paying his official visit to the lodges. TEN YEARS AGO Two cars going abreast in the same direction will be able to pass two coming cars from the opposite direction at any point along the Overseas Highway from Key West to Card Sound Bridge. The road will be from 60 feet to 100 feet wide at points along that area. Possibility of bringing a gov. lernment plane to Key West for use in the fight against mos- quitoes will be brought up at the meeting which will be held to- night. C. H. Stuart, a winter visitor. from New York, brought the matter to the attention of the Chamber of Commerce and _ it will be discussed tonight. Sam Smyth, alias George W. ‘Wilson, of Tampa, convicted at the session of Criminal Court last October and_ sentenced to five years in the State Penitenti- ary at Raiford, was taken to the prison this morning by Deputy | Sheriff Everett serving his time. Rivas to start The navy’s submarine S-4 ex- >'mewspaper of Key West. Bill will THE KEY WEST CITIZEN cua ARDS jservice for Key West, may some/joh she sought jday be as well-known as Miami “So ‘today, at 4% she heads her | Beach News Service. Yesterday, own hosiery sales firm, employ- | |Bill Lee sent out 21 news stories |ing 30 women—some past 38, tag. CITY NEWS SERVICE by Bill as Winnipeg, Canada, ai an in Francisco, California. Co-operat- She turned to an employment} jing closely with Bill Lee is photo- | agency. There she heard her age | |grapher Jack Harris and “Key |Made her chances for.a joh neg-/ West Life”, the petite picture- lgible. She ;sold, neckties, bath |PAIR EYE GLASSES. Reward if ‘returned to Mrs. Plummer, 416 Elizabeth street. jan27-1t ROSES. ‘RED AND. PINK RADIANCE ROSES at all times. FREE- MAN’S, 1121 Catherine street. jan23-27-30; feb3-6-10-13-17-20-24-27 jsalts, hosiery, even Christmas| P Set trees, all on commission. She: be. hard-pressed this first yeer, saved a little. jbut there is talk of setting up ex-| On the theory that “Columbus | | pense of the office in the county took a chance,” Miss Schrader | ‘budget next year. So Harris and|iMvested in a budding ‘hosiery | Bs cose ABTS business. She's “not getting rich, | | “Key. West Life” are helping out put getting along.” sa i |photographically in whatever |“ «dq, * : Twas Ur Scahes, tor oo charge |... ee ie, eee 8 Sil) If you don’t believe Bill can | paint a rosy picture of Key West, plenty of help,” says Miss| A est ‘Schrader, recalling her early | |yust Fead some of his copy going | sales experiences. “But as for) jout. the woman ./ho is trying to keep | ROSE | BUSHES—World’s best; hints on care and culture; free illustrated catalog. McClung Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Tex- as. jan27-1tx PERSONAL reaches the gutter she can get|' FOR SALE—Book “The Lost Battalion”. Authentic. Auto- graphed by Survivor. Turner, 1229 Park Row Building, New York City. | Saari out, people just don’t want to be | WE HAVE NOT VERIFIED pothered” | THIS RUMOR, and we present it ee |for just what it is worth, but there is talk that the Johns’ pub- | By CLUB REPORTER ‘lication, “Tropical America”, will! A treat is in store for local golf | not be cut for its second issue. fans this Sunday when Joy Lo-} AGENTS WANTED |MAKE BIG MONEY. £2U smart Ladies’ Slack Suits direct from Hollywood mfr. Quick Seller. | No exp. req. Writ? now! Stu dio fa:hions, 1505 N. Westerr. Ave., I olly wood, Calif. jan27-1x Mrs. Hallowell, w..c put out the |pez, loca}, amate x star, and Gil- “Go To Sea” guide book of the city, says that she doesn’t ex; “t to make a penny out of her im- |mense 50-page bonklet, b::t is do- ling it only for Key ‘West. The More Park take on Bob Spotts- | |“baby” of the trio, “Key West | Wood and k Idi¢ Bush, loval pro- | | Lite”, which is coming out semi- |fessional, in < golf match at the | jmonthly, will run along this win-|Country Club, The mate wili! \ter breaking just about even. be played on a two points to the | ~ hole basis and is the deciding contest of the series for both) |teams have now won a match. | Lopez, the former city cham- | pion, now holds the course record with a 67 and his partner plans} | THIS COOL WEATHER, which lincidentally we greatly enjoy for the time being, has caused quite }some discussion. For the first {time in this reporter's life he has actually chattered in Key West, and there have been days when |the wind dropped off and the !day was clear and cold and as | reminiscent of cooler country | \they can take care of. However, | |Spottswood and Bush should not be underrated as they have play-| MALE. HELP. WANT 'D RELIABLE MAN take cere store | stn we New plan of distribu- | route. tion. No selling. Earn excel- lent weekly income. B. & W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. jan27-ltx LOST «1 giving the other duo-~ all that LOST—Ladies’ Black Felt Beret; on Seminary street near White. | Reward. Return to Citizen Of- ‘ed, his heirs, devisees, grantees, | a newspaper published fice. jan25-4t jed a lot together and team very | | well. | ‘deal of interest in the match. Lopez and Parks are the favor- | ites. | All in all, it should be a match | well worth seeing and all are in-| ivited to attend. In fact, many of | ‘the golfers are playing their| er weather. Key West hotels an¢jrounds in the morning in order jbeing filled. |to be able to view the big match. | | ONE INNOVATION of the new |S'27tne time is 2 p.m. jcity directory is that street num- | ‘bers have all been corrected. Ads | |have been printed while the di- THE WEATHER rectory of names are mimeo;} 2 | graphed sheets. jthan the balmy, tropic Island | City. Frankly and honestly, folks, lit is really “unusual weather?’ |and even more unusually colder jupstate. Droves of tourists have |poured into the city treking {southward from all along the |Florida East Coast to find warm- J | }Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,j 75th Mer. Time \ Temperatures Highest lest 24 hours Lowest last night Mean . Normal | HURRICANE, the ketch which |has gone around the world and} |visited Key West meanwhile, has | {been in ‘the city for the past two | weeks. It can easily be picked ‘out because it has chafing burrs | jon its ratlines and shrouds to! | protect its sails. Real seamen are |aboard her. 0 | | Precipitation Rainfall, 24 ‘hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches —. Total rainfall since Jan. inches Deficiency i inches 111 | Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | inches 0.62.) | Deficiency 1, 0.62 | THE SUTTON LINES, we hear, will not run to Tortugas this year out of Key West. Yes-| terday the Florida left for Fort) Jefferson to pick up the yacht} since since Jan. | CENTRALLY LOCATED LOT 38 FOR SALE—4 lots and 7 houses There has been a great |LOST—Brown Bill Book bearing | Five dol-|the defendant H. W. C. Davis and | (SEAL) monogram “L.D.S.” lars reward ‘if returned to Box T, The Citizen. jan24-4t FOR SALE pei (OHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR, 12-HP. $50. 905 White street. jan26-2tx |STENOTYPE, perfect condition. Very cheap. Phone 826-R. jan24-4tx with access from two st) 2ets. 50x200’.: Ideal site for apart- ment. Will sell really cheap for cash. Apply Box C, clo The Citizen, ~ jan27-4t on White street, near beach; | 122 feet front, corner to cor-| ner; sewer and water mains laid. Priced for quick action. jan27-1tx | LEGALS- PAGE THREE - LEGALS DICIAL cing IN CHANCER’ Now 7-219 M. R. IDE, a single woman, Plaintiff, RIN' MA! Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION It appearing by plaintiff's sworn bill of complaint filed herein that jthe defendants, Joshua G. D. Man- | waring and Mrs, Joshua G. D. Man- | Waring, his wife, are residents of ja ‘state or country other than the |State of Florida, and that said de- | fendants are residents of the City | jof Wellsley, Massachusetts, and | that there is no person or persons lin the State of Florida, the service | |of a subpoena or summons in chan- | |eery upon whom would bind said | | defendants and that said defendants are over the age of twenty-one; years, If Is, THEREFORE, ORDERED. that the defendants, Joshua G. D. Manwaring and Mrs. Joshua G. D. |Manwaring, his wife, be ard each | jof them is hereby required to ap-) |pearto the Dill of complaint filed | |in this*cause on or befote February | | 5, 1940, the same being a Rule Day | of the above styled Court. Other- | | wise, the allegations of the said/ |bill of complaint will be taken as |confessed by said defendants not so appearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that | this order be published in The Key | Wes Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, Florida, once a week for four consecutiv? weel | vs. | |JOSHUA G. D. MANWA jand MRS. JOSHUA G. D. WARING, his wife, | 2 AND ORDE Florida, this D pth Key of {lerk Cire LEWIS R. ZING, M | “Solicitor for Ja | NCERY. LS, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Mortgage DAVIS, et al., Defendants. | ORDER, OF PUBLICATION | It appearing'by the ‘sworn Bill of Complaint of John’ Wells, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause which is a suit for the foreclosure of mortgage, that plaintiff does |not know and bas not been able to ascertain whether the defendant, H. be inter- hereinafter vs. H. W.-C. W. C. Davis believed to ested in the property described, is dead or alive, that f jor other claimants are unknown to plaintiff; that plaintiff does not |know and has not been able to as- {certain whether the defendant, Doris G. Davis, who is the wife of also believed to be interested in the property hereinafter described, | ‘is dead or alive; that if either or {both of them are dead their heirs, devisees, grantees or other claim- jants are unknown to plaintiff; and \if they-are alive their respective | places of residence are unknown to | |plaintiff. That if alive, both are jover the agé of twenty-one years; | land there is no person residing in |the State of Florida, the service of a summonhs in chancery upon whom | would bind the said _H. W. C. Davis jor his‘wife, Doris G. Davis. That |plaintiff believes there are other | unknown persons having or claim- ing to have some right, title or in- |terest in the lands which are the | | subject matter of this suit. | IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED lthat H.W. C. Davis, if living and if dead, all parties claiming inter- | est under said H. W. C. Davis, de-| jceased or otherwise, and Doris G: Davis, his wife, if living ‘and if, dead, all“parties claiming interest under said Doris G, Davis, deceased or otherwise; and all unknown per- sons having or claiming ‘any right, title or interest in the following described land situate in the Coun- ty of Monroe, State of Florida, to-} wit: | Lot Four (4) in Section Thirty (30), Township Sixty-Six (66) South, Range Twenty-Nine (29) JOHNSON and JOHNSON, 419/ Duval street. jan25-3tx | WONDERFUL BARGAIN for all) cash, Lot S.W. corner, 107 feet | on Caroline, 115 feet on Mar-| |perimental expedition, which ar- Nirvana and bring it back to Key rived here last Tuesday, left this west. The betes of the Florida | morning for Sand Key, in the vi-|aiq not pass inspection. As far cinity of which the experiments | in Key ef 3. i ‘ jas extra boating service will be carried on. This will be | west goes, the city has certainly the first tests of the O'Rourke \been hard hit. More and strong- | diving bell. ler city action and emphasis must | | a ntinuation of these) Judges for the bathing beauty ee On oo | contest to be staged here Thurs- | day night to select a contestant) THERE ARE TWO POINTS of| for a state contest at Miami, WETE |property development selected at a meeting which WaS {should ‘go through’ shortly to! held last night. The contest will \greatly improve the Island City. be held at the “Feast and Frolic | First there are many. estates in of the Nations”. |the South section of the island} which. are badly in need of de-j| FIFTEEN YEARS AGO |velopment and which tourists Support from all sides is being | would be glad to snap up and |received by Key Westers in their jdevelop. On many of these prop- determination to have the road to |erties. ‘the shacks or cottages jthe mainland completed, believ-| would have to be razed, but un-| ing that the accomplishment of|doubtedly a visitor who invests | | the project will do more for Key |in such a cottage will get his re-| West than any other improve- turn because the South Beach ment which has been proposed, | section is a very desirable sec-} i ao ‘tion. The suggestion has been Since January 20 when the! made locally that the various mullet season opened there have |heirs who own properties jointly | jbeen more than 250,000 Pounds/in the city be brought together taken and brought to Key West! from time to time with city offi- and it is expected that the half- | cjals to discuss improvement possi- million mark’ will be reached by | pilities with them. Another sad- the end of the week. The fish are|ly lacking point of. development salted, packed and shipped to the|is the property just behind the markets. | Boulevard, especially on the At- BEES fy ilantic side—By L. P. A., Jr. Honest to goodness real circus} to be sponsored by Shriners of | Key West will be given in this) Sait city the week of January. 16 to; Shenapdoah; Iowa—As down \21. Carl Heltenspell, personal | payment on a caf he was pur- representative of the company, |chasing, Boyd Shaw, postal clerk has-been in the city for the past|gave N.~J. Carter, ‘automobile few days making arrangements. jdealer, 250 silver dollars. Carter ——~ needed a@ wheelbarrow to cart HEAVY PAYMENT which |H inches 1.11 | Tomorrow's Almana: | Sunrise 2 Sunset —_ Moonrise Moonset Tomorrow's Tide: “(Naval Base)” AM. 6:07 Low igh Barometer at Sea level Wind, Direction and Velocity NNW—10 miles per hour * Relative Humidaty : 88% N.B.—-Comfortable humidity | should. be a few points below imean temperature I FORECAST | (Till 7:30 p, m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair and continued cold tonight; Sun- | day fair with slowly rising tem- |perature; light to moderate north | and northeast winds. | Floride: Fair and continued cold tonight, heavy frost in north and central portions, and light} |frost in extreme south portion, | |temperatures 15° to 22° extrem: north, 22° to 26° central, an 27° to 34° extreme south portion; (Sunday fair, slowly rising tem-| perature. } CONDITIONS { High pressure areas, crested over Idaho and the West Gulf; States and lower Mississippi Val-} ‘ley, overspread‘most’of the coun- try this morning: except the: northeastern “portion: 30 a, m., today | . 30.19 | Light to’> moderate precipita- | tion has oceurred during the last 1 garet street. Two buildings. | JOHNSON and JOHNSON, 419} Duval street. jan25-3tx | (COMPLETELY FURNISHED) HOTEL AND. APARTMENT) HOUSE, 1104” Division Street. | Everything new, all conven-| iences, 13°rooms, 4 baths, $9,-| 500.00—$2,000.00 down, balance | $60.00 monthly 6% interest. | Price reduced for cash. Apply | Box R.L., The Citizen. cael |\COMPLETELY FURNISHED| HOUSE AND THREE LOTS at| corner of Patterson Avenue} and 5th Street, facing north | side boulevard. $7,000.00—$1, 500.00 down and balance $40.00 | monthly, 6% interest. Price | reduced for cash. Ideal loca- | tion for Cabin Camp. Also, several vacant lots—low prices, | terms. Apply Box R.L., The Citizen. jan22-s THREE PFLEUGER TEMPLAR} REELS. In good working con- dition. Will sell cheap. Also, have Redwing 28-36 horsepow- | er motor with many new parts. Will sell entirely or by parts. | Apply Box P, The Citizen. | jan19-tf HOUSE and TWO LOTS, nine rooms, all modern conven- | Kes ;. lin THE CIRCUIT COURT, ELEV- | mON- Hast, together with any riparian | rights thereunto belonging or fn anywise appertaining; saving and excepting therefrom a strip of land in the Southwest corner of said Lot Four (4) described as follows: Commencing at ‘the Southwest corner of said Lot Four (4), running thence due East along thé Southern’ bound- ary line of said Lot Four (4) Eleven Hundred and Thirty- Five (1135) feet io the bound- ary line of the land owned by Nellie J. Shannahan; thence due North Two Hundred and Nine (209) feet; thence due West Eleven Hundred and Thirty-Five (1135) feet; thence due South Two Hundred and Nine (209) feet to the point of beginning; together with any riparian rights thereunto be- longing; Also saving and ex- cepting therefrom that portion of said Lot Four (4) heretofore sold by John Wells and wife to Cleveland Wells as described in deed recorded in Book B-2, page 62, Monroe County, Flor- ida, Public Records, containing Nine (9) acres, more or less; aiso saving and excepting thére- from that portion of said Lot Four (4) heretofore sold by John Wells and wife to Nellie J. Shannahan, as desc fn deed recorded in Book 365, Monroe County, rida, Public Records, containing Five (5) acres, be, an@ they are each hereby re- quired to appear to the Bill of Complaint in said cause on or be- fore Monday the 5th day of Feb- ruary, A. D, 1940, otherwise the ai- legations of said’ Bill of Complaint | will be taken as confessed by said defendants. IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order be publisted once a week for’ four consecutive ‘weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- ished In Monroe County, State of | Florida. Dated this Sth day of January, | . D. 1940. ) Ross C Sawyer | lerk Circuit Court, Monroe Coun- | ty, Florida. | JOHN G. SAWYER, H Solicitor for Plaintiff. | jan6-13-20-27; feb3,1940 | | | vs. 4 ROSE GOLDIE BURNISH, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION ‘vo Rose Goldie Burnish, ‘1207 ‘40th | |OLAMAY McDOWELL G q MONHOE COUNTY: 15 ARSTKI, Complainant, 0 vs. JOSEPH JOHN GARSTXI, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the “sworn” bill filed in the above-stated cause that Joseph John Garstki, the defendant therein named, is a non-resident of the State of Florida and his Tesi- denceis unknown; that said 'de- fendant is over the age of twenty- one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a summons in chancery . upon whom would bind said defendant. ItIs "therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or -be- fore Monday, the 5th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1940, otherwise the al- legations of said’ bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive’ weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this 6th day of January, A. D. 1940. (Cireult Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court. Florence E. Sawyer, eputy Clerk. RB, IR By (Sa.) ALLAN B. CL Solicitor for Compla jan6-18-2¢ IN THE C THE ELE\ Clo Mrs. Granoif, 167 Boerum Street, Brooklyn, New York. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION You are-hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled aand entitled cause on March 4th, 1940, other- wise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, in Key West, Florida. Done and ordered this Janu- ary 12, 1940. Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Mon- roe County, Florida. By: (Sd.) Anita M. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. jan13-20-27; feb3-10,1940 For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION €ASA MARINA "Key West's HOTEL DE LUXE American Plan 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath Beautiful Cocktail Lounge DANCING NIGHTLY Casa Marina Orchestra PETER SCHUTT Manager 2 Your Wedding An- hive? he printers who are best equipped to do your work. ; The first two items are up to you alone. . .As to the third— IF YOU ARE ALREADY AMONG THE FOLKS YOU WILL NOT NEED TO BE REMINDED OF OUR QUALIFICATIONS MISCELLANEOUS OWL TAXT°CO.—24-hour Confirmation services will be held at Saint Paul’s Church on REV. J. D. WING!” ARRIVES MONDAY Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, and Right Reverend John D. Wing, day evening, 8 o'clock. At both | Material is being hauled to the | them to the bank. |grounds today to the lot at the! ‘and there has been light snow in| corner of Fleming and Duval) ing the middle ages a choir portions of the Lake region and | \streets, preparatory to the build- /boy was frequently elected “Boy Ohio Valiey, and light rain in the ing of the La Concha Hotel. “An-!Bishop” on St. Nicholas Day, De- e~ Rio Grande Valley. ‘ t te Contes } els he” dvde tee DD.. 2 hop of the See of South -o¢ these services the bishop will ee eee rae ee rae G ve. £ lmcl oe ees the far West, Florida, will arrive in Key West be the preacher. *sembled today ready for the start. 'for the past six months, has been | but continue abnormally low Monday, January 29, to adminis- i — ~""" ltransferred to Washington and jof the Reckies, with i ter the Sacrament of Confirma-. The game of chess is of ancient! Lieutenant Sarg T. Sandlin of the transfer will be completed ‘the southern portion of the Flor-/ tion at Saint Paul’s and Saint Pe- origin and, was introduced in Eu-|the supply corps, U. S. Navy, who |upon the arrival of Lieutenant /ida peninsula, and asdow as 10° ter’s Episcopal ,Churches. He rope by the Arabs. : ‘has been stationed at Key West iGeorge Wilcox, ‘below zero in northern Alabama. |24 hours in far western districts, Street, Oakland, California: | You are hereby required to a |pear to the Bill of Complaint fil against you in the above sta cause on or before the 5th day of February, A. D. 1940 otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed and said cause | be ‘proceeded with ex parte. ~~~ | Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this January 5th, A. BD. Ross C Sawyer Clerk of foe Cireuit Court. PHONE 51 ‘Complainant. jan6-13-20-27; teb3,i940

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