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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1940 le wil YESTERDAY: Mischievously, Cecily decides to remain in St. Joseph, which creates a difficult situation for Bob and Sue. Cecily also takes up Allen's wife, Pat. Chapter 21 Daily Problems SE wondered that her brother, who had been wont to praise her taste in clothes, did not realize that never would she have chosen Pats’ present outfit. But Allen, she suspected, if he allowed himself to think of them at all, ‘believed Patsy’s wishes had prevailed. over her sister-in-law’s. It galled Sue’s own pride to know that the woman who had been Bob’s wife even for a brief two weeks was bestowing such extravagant gifts on Mrs. Allen Davenport; but, like Allen, she was helpless. The one thing she could do was to spare Allen that knowledge. Just once had she attempted remonstrance with the triumphant Pats. “Honey, you oughtn’t to let Cecily give you things like these, you know; you oughtn’t to let any- one give them to you! I thought we'd arranged it that I was to buy what you need—” “Yes, I thought so, too!” Pats’s long eyes shone with malicious joy. “But since you seem to have forgotten, I’ve had to rely on dear Cecily.” “Forgotten? I’ve sent you box after box of clathes, Pats; every- thing you can possibly need.” “Oh, those tailored crepe and silk things! Just because you like to dress so simply, Sue, it doesn’t follow that every one does. Sim- ple things don’t suit my style. I showed them to Cecily and she agreed I need trailing, fluffy things. She says I'll be terribly thin after the baby comes, and can wear simply oodles of lace and ribbons.” Sue’s hands clenched, but she kept her voice steady. y “And did you return the things J sent, Pats?” Her sister-in-law looked a trifle embarrassed. “Well, no, I didn’t— if you must know, Sue. I gave them to Marie. They were a gift, weren’t they? I hope you aren’t the sort of person who ties strings to your presents, my dear!” Sue had allowed hersel? one grave warning. “Do you think it’s wise to antagonize me, Patsy? When Cecily goes away—” “But she’s not going away!” Pats sank triumphantly back _ against the cushions of the couch, her chin tilted to watch the curling smoke of her cigarette. “She likes it here. She says I'm a real friend. She's been lonely, poor Cecily! } think she came to St. Joseph, hop- ing she'd find a friend in you, but pears so prim and old-fashioned your ideas that she saw right away it was no use. Luckily for us both, I’m more tolerant, I can ap- Preciate a girl like Cecily.” “Putting all that aside, Pats, have es considered how this Sort o! fing eaten hurt Allen? He's my brother, he loves me—” ,Pats dropped any pretense of civility she might fave retained toward her sister-in-law. “Loves you a darned sight more than he does me!” she exclaimed shrilly. “Don’t think I don’t know that, Sue! Don’t think I’ve forgot- ten the first months of my married life. It was Sue, Sue, Sue—all over the place what Sue liked, and how | ahd much Sue’s money did for us all, and how low and charming Sue’s eloved BY LOUISE PLATT, HAUCK have scratcnea out any woman's | eyes for less than what Miss High- | ty-tighty Says every time you meet.” She put up uncertain hands ay er pat eae if you can stant can! But it sure goes Key West High School Gym peainst the grain to bear hee ae was in an uproar last night when smokin’ an’ drinkin’; she that was the Varsity Cagers from the local Mr. Allen's office help not two alma mater defeated the Home- bets ago. Set a beggar on horse- stead Varsity for the second time ; ack eunzee this season. ‘Maggie! : Collins, Conch center, started | Sue: after ‘the ba y comes, and ed a long fly-away shot through she’s back here again, then I quit, :the basket. : | Hrohody elsecan All during the first-half “the and not you. nor nohody else can \ Conchs were behind two points, | talk me out of it then!” Sue murmured pacifically, trust- but in the third and last quarter | a burst of speed was put on to} ing to the charms of Allen's oe gon or daughter to modify her ol; nurse's decision. For herself, she determined not ‘locals. to visit the apartment for the pres- stead 27, Key West 31. ent. ues AS wnderaand. Making the trip to Key West | would put down her absence toa yj reluctance to meet Cecily. After wth ne team Hie Soset pet the baby came... well, she would Bleier; B. M. Hindman, principal | let the future take care of itself, of Homestead High, and B. W.! ie peer held cares enough, Archer, publisher of Homestead eaven knew! Leader-Enterprise, A large group | of her marriage, was presenting Homestead also made the trip to almost daily problems to her now. 2ct as a cheering squad. Bob was the sort of person who Key West | is at his best when all is well with | Player— FG FT PF PTS him; in whom trouble brings out smith faults hitherto unsuspected. McMahon Cecily’s continued presence in (Canon —- the city he now called home was Roberts -._... like a burr in his shoe; nothing Collins important enough to make him Nelson summon real fortitude to bear it, Schoneck but a constant annoyance. The jy,4), men who ventured mild jokes at “@tnews his expense were met with a scowl and a warning to “drop it!” His light-hearted gayety which had made him so liked suffered a tem- | pjayer— porary eclipse now. He alternated pas tween a determination to stay Goodwin away from the Country Club, to Sweet give up his daily game of golf, to Chapman frequent those places where Cec- Bishop By ULRIC GWYNN, JR. Final score was: Home-! 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 14 Homestead FG 4 Totals— “al rnocHowo F PTS 0 | 4 | FT 1 0 0 0 2 ) 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 ily was more than likely to be | founi with a stubborn decision to = TES 2 eee iy hold his own ground where she | Was concerned, CHILEAN STAYS ‘Let’s Not Go’ | S= and he might have dressed FIFTEEN ROUNDS for some long anticipated party. “Almost ready, Bob?” | “Let’s not go to the confounded WITH JOE LOUIS thing!” “Bob, dear, we can’t refuse at pes | this late date. Wy: Lois knows | there’s nothing to keep us away. CHAMP OUTPOINTS GODOY! She spoke to me this morning about it. What possible excuse—” TO WIN BOUT: CHALLEN-: “It’s excuse enough that she’s : invited Cecily!” GER APPEARED FRESH AND “But the Watsons had Cecil: | there last night, and you didn’t | EAGER ALL THROUGH GO | refuse to go.” | P aihats phy I dons want taf0 onight. I suffered-enough humili- = ation last night with her everlast- — ing ‘Bob, do you remember?’ and MADISON SQUARE GAR ‘Surely, Bob, you recall,’ without DEN, N. Y., Feb. 10.—Defending! jetting Poetrty one fopeay) 5 ink his title for the ninth time since | Cecily and I had lived together for |Pecoming champion, Joe Louis, ' remember of that infernal time rturo Godoy, Sou' merican, What would I want to remember? last night to remain king of the ee geregirss ipotapan decency heavyweights. A crowd est.mat- fondinders.” ® eA ed at 16,000 witnessed the second “She does it to make you angry, time an opponent has gone the of course,” Sue replied calmly. limit with Louis while he has “And she'll stop it soon enough if worn the crown. Tommy Farr is she finds it doesn’t, Perhaps you're the only other man to remain in tight about not going this evening, standi iti th dice Bob. Better stay away, even if it Standing position at the end of a fight with Deadpan Joe, The low, crouching and ever- offends Lois, than go and sit glar- ing at Cecily. I'll telephone Lois —" moving body of the Chilean fish- erman was an almost elusive tar- get for Louis and even when he say “No, we'll go!” Bob would flin; himself across the room, brusl Key West Edges Out Homestead In Close Tilt | game will be played |afternoon, ‘o'clock, at Trumbo Field when a HAS FINE RECORD RED RAIDERS WILL PLAY) _ HIGH SCHOOL FIVE MONDAY NIGHT Island City Sports Writer Dillinger Kirby Ballard | | 4 8 0 | ‘ | p |The formidable Hazelwood | |Boys’ Club basketball team of) 27 |Pittsburgh, Penna, which is| scheduled to meet the Key West! Key West 12 16 26 31|High School quintet on the local} Homestead ..... 14. 18 25 27|court Monday night, promises to _In the initial game of ‘the eve- furnish local floor fans some of | ning, Homestead’s second team the best basketball action ever defeated Key West’s B-team by | witnessed hereabouts. a score of 28 to 12. | The Pittsburgh team is one of | Ballaro for Homestead was |the fastest in the north and each! Totals— Score by quarters: end the game in favor of the | high-point man for this game, /year engages in approximately FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 scoring six field goals and a free shot. Box score: Key West B-Team Player— FG FT PF PTS Barber Sawyer Menendez Russell Rosam Roberts Elwood Weech - \fifty games. Last season they/ won forty-four out of fifty, and ithe previcus season were success- | ‘ful in forty-two out of fifty at-| itempts. This, without question, is} a phenomenal accomplishment, jand the Hazels seem destined to {add even more lustre to their {record this year. | To date they have engaged in| |twenty games, and have annexed 15 victories, and this has been jaccomplished in the face of much | , (stiffer opposition than they faced | 12 \heretofore. | F PTs. This year’s schedule is one of | |the toughest ever attempted by the Hazels ,and they are faced | |with the added difficulty of hav- | ling every team they meet “set”! ‘and “up” for them. Most of their | opponents count their season a} success if they are able to turn | |back the Red Raiders. LEGALS 0 0 plocorowco pl oroconor a a} Ballaro : : ty lancunmnod | rnoonoocy 4 | wmmmemwo | Srosapwo Score by quarters: | Key West 6.28012) CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST — Gentleman’s open-face Walton gold-filled watch. RE-| WARD if returned to Mrs. V. R. Moffat, 925 Whitehead street. feb10-3tx 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 FOR RENT ! bedroom Bungalow, $75 month. Conveniences. Available Feb- ruary 15. Apply 910 Elizabeth street. feb10-2tx HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. mayl7-tf POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED: Experi- enced secretary, stenographer and typist desires position. Best references. Box D, Citizen. febl-s FOR SALE LADIES’ BICYCLE, good condi- tion. Apply Siboney Inn. feb10-2tx Homestead 4 12 17 28 | | LEGAL NOTICE | FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUC- | TION—At the P. & O. S. S. Com- |pany freight house, Key West, | Monroe County, State of Florida, the 17th day of February, 1940, at | 110 a m.,, to the highest bidder, | the following described freight | shipment: 1 bdle. canvas tent, 1) |bdle. poles, 2 canvas cots, 2 Baes mattresses and 2 packages mis- | cellaneous hardware, consigned | |to Charles E. Roberts, 301 Wil- liam St., Key West, Florida. J. H. COSTAR, Agent, the P. & O. S. S. Company, Key West, Fla. feb3-10,1940 | MARINES, CONCHS PLAY BALL SUNDAY 1940 SEASON OPENS WITH WARMUP CONTEST AT TRUMBO FIELD By OSCAR L. MILIAN First 1940 tune-up baseball tombrrow at 2:00 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ing tax For the purpose of receiy I will be in the several in the couhty as follows: | day, February 2%, 1940 ct 1: Gardner's Phar- beginning trong Marine Corps club is r scheduled to meet a team picked by Armando Acevedo, Conchs’ | flashy shortstop. iL The contest will serve as a! warm-up affair and is probably |, the first of a series of exhibitions to take place before the 1940 sea- son gets underway. Lieutenant Donohoo, who is to) ,, '\y° manage the Mar.ne Corps club,| Precinct » was happy to learn that baseball ; School, is played at Key West and ex-; precinct pressed his willingness to do all | Offic within his power to bring his{ orice club in the next Monroe County | 0PM League. The lieutenant also stat- . OTTO KIRCHHEINER, ed that this was the only city in| | Tax Assessor, Monroe County. Oriental Phar- Pierce Bros, Hard- 2 qulf Pride Service on. : Paul’s Tire Shop, | No, 6: Home Drug Store, | : Cuban Club, 4:00} oS M. February 24, 1940 9: Marathon Post M. 10: Islamorada Post ‘oon, a: Monroe High | | Tavernier Drug | voice was . . . well, I’m rid of Sue, | Savagely at the hair he had been landed his hardest punches, Go- a which he has lived that he was |fe>10-1t FOR SALE—Tourist home. 17- room Colonial residence at junction of highways 14 and 24, in Sandersville. L. N. Mc- iby W. A. Thomas, Thelers this afternoon * PAGE THREE || For Fifty Years A NAME! WPA OFFICIALS i= Am GO OVER PLANS} STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE MAJOR S| WIT OR SMITH WITH OTHER | rat's A REPUTATION OFFICERS IN CITY YESTERDAY CASA 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 SEE SE DON’T MISS P. A. R. |La Revista Mensual en Espanol ¢ | Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- {ly on the 13th. Ten Cents. $1 a 'The BETTYE RAYMONDE operations in District Number | 512 Caroline Street Ope! ard counties, arrived in the city | DINNER __ visor of Gade and Broward coun- | Wilson and J. Pieter, district fi-|Restaurant—Home Cooking The visitors made an_ inspec- — telle, field supervisor of Monroe Thomas, and left for Miami last FORECAST and tonight; | westerly winds. east portions tonight. Somewhat lunsettled in author | eer ee teeta Recess : ; i RESTAURANT Major B. L. Smith, director of LUNCH — TEA — DINNER Five, WPA, which consists of ll a. m. to Monroe, Collier, Dade and, Brow- | LUNCHEON Thursday evening, accompanied field super- | —.—n—_—n 2 een ties, recently transferred from Boca: Chica Resort Key West. Engineer Stanley; amd FISHING CAMP nance officer, also came down Cottages—Charter and Row from Miami, Boats—Private Beach tion of Monroe county activities in conjunction with George Bou- county, who was transferred to Key West last week, relieving Mr. night. (Till 7:30 p. ra., Sunday } Key West and Vicinity: Show-; Sunday _unsetited; | somewhat | colder; fresh scutherly shifting to | . Florida: Showers this after- noon and in south and extreme colder in north and west portions. Sunday gen except ae et colder in south andj 5 F. O'Brien publishes P.A.R. oe ¢ |(Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- COOL,, Sandersville, Ga. feb10-1tx PRICED FOR QUICK CASH| SALE—2-story Bahama _ type house cn lot 48x106, on Caro- line Street near Elizabet! price, $1,200. Three houses on good-size lot, corner United and Varela streets; price, $1,500. Four lots fronting 164 feet on Flagler Avenue and 93 feet on Leon street. A dandy Apart- ment House site; price, $2,000. Two lots, corner Flagler Ave- nue and White street; size 90x100; fine home site, restrict- ed neighborhood; price, $2,500. Three tots fronting 130 feet on Flagler Avenue and 100 feet on White street. Exdellent Apart- ment House site; price, $3,500. Nice 8-room house, newly ren- ovated, near North Beach and City Park, on corner lot; price, $3,000. Terms: half cash, bal- ance payable in 27 months. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 419 Duval Street. feb10-tf TWO LOTS on Washington} street near White. $750 for quick sale. Apply 1219 Pearl street. jan5-s } i FOUR’ -FT. V-BOTTOM jican Review) at San Ignacio 54, Havana. P. O. Box 329. Tel. M-1012. Chamber of Commerce, Hotel La Concha, Bus Station. | FINAL DECREE ISSUED Final decree in the divorce jease of Alfred Allen Lowe and Isabel Pierce Lowe, was filed in the office of Clerk Ross Saw- yer, of Circuit, yesterday after- ees | Havana - Cuba - Florida - Gulf j | Coast - West Indies - Mexico - TE SAT SL el SOS Regions South. Concise News and ‘Key West's Outstanding’ |Latin American Trade Reviews. LA CONCHA HOTEL | ———____—— Beautiful—Air-Conditioned |MAP_OF HAVANA with Guide Rainbow Room and Cocktail {for Buyers distributed free | Lounge ,DAILY on Ships, Trains and | DINING and DANCING a High Spot Coverage. | i | Stri ireproof arage i ‘One The Year Acad . TROPIC AMERICA Round Out Your KEY WEST Visit with a Trip.to HAVANA J LEAVE KEY WEST 10:30 A. M. ' ROUND ER DP. heave be thanked! It doesn’t] ruffling. “I won't give her the sat- : § F invited to take part in ball | yw matter a hoot in hades what you | isfaction of thinking she can keep doy came right back for more. 2 i game. j limit including CIRCUIT. COURT OF THE meals and berth at sea NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,| CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse think of me, you may be interested t home.” to know! I’ve wanted to say this to you for a long time.” she went on with deep satisfaction. “And now I've done it; and if you want to go sniveling to Allen about it, go right ahead. I guess even Allen won't take your part against me now!” c= very white, rose without a word and left the room. In the hall she found old Maggie, her hat on, a small suitcase in her hand. “T couldn’t help hearing, Miss Sue. ['ve had my clo’es packed against this day for a long time. Out of this house I-walk and I'll not set foot in it until she—” the gray head was jerked toward the closed door—“goes out of it for good and all.” Sue drew her swiftly into the smal m opening off the we Maggte, d tn't le, dear, you mustn't, you can’t! Pheu of Mr, Allen! You're all he’s got of—of home. Mrs. Al- len isn’t herself just now—” “She's more herself than she’s let herself be since she come here,” was Mag’s crygte ‘comment, “And anyway, she ha going to the hospital soon. Mr. en will need you to cook for him, to kee) his clothes mended as you've al- ways done. Please, please, forget it, dear! Think of Allen, as I do, and pay no attention to anything that’s said. Do it for me, Maggie darling!” “You're a good little creature, Miss Sue; that I'll say for you. An the way you've learned to keep 7 temper these days beats me. can well remember when you'd Maggie Today’s Birthdays W. C. Fields, actor, born Philadelphia, 61 years ago. Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska, ex-governor, born at Salem, Ill. 73 years ego. William Allen White of Em- poria. Kans., famed editor-author, born there, 72 years ago. Miss Marguerite Wells, presi- dent of the National League of in Women Voters, born in Milwau- | kee, 68 years ago. Dorman H. Smith, carteonist, mea Bab uly" He took everything the champion “We'll go. 1 said, Sue!” He posi- SWUnE at him and weathered the tively snapped the words; but his 2ault. There were no knock- wife, knowing that his irritation downs. eee Parsee situation and not at Until the eleventh round the er, let it pass. fight iS . Another time he might yield and pa Pelee tems a they would pass a happy evening | oint th, act y together in the garden, or, if it. Point the game defender. In late | rained. in the big livingroam rounds the Chilean was up _be- Cee! Si pos alked 30 ga fore the bell, ready to go on, but ob would be as sunnils e restrai i 2 the first weeks of their marriage: had jo: be restrained by tia tans and Sue’s eyes would lose their &¢T- Louis remained calm at all look of apprehensiveness, Then times and was not bewildered by some chance word of his, a tele- the antics of his puzzling. oppon- phone call, or an innocent tefer- ent. In the thirteenth round, Go- ence a Sue's own toa niece se doy abandoned his crouthing po- Cae. would Sarai ‘scowl back ‘sition and came out of his cor- to his young face. ner standing up, dancing” © all “What do I care if business is around the dusky boy. He mo- AVA 2 a good!” he demanded on one of tioned for Louis to come in and these occasions, “I’m sly Piling fight, | up more money for Cecily to sling “Unlike most other fighters who | ‘Does all her money come fram have met the Brown Bomber, | the Treadons, Bob?” 7 the South American lad kept “Gosh, no! Her folks are rolling. close to Joe all the way and at ibe old bar inal ae ee al- ‘times let go a_ terrific barrage. | Be notin tee he es theres Only once did Louis back the| cent.” 'Chilean into the ropes but then | en how does she happen to the crouching-one danced away | “Then how doeg she hi hy hi di d ope Ge stonk? - ghe has it. D a before damage was done. Always e doesn ow lad Godoy moved in, keeping the! ie can get her on. ie es 4 spends first and asks the price tion of in which round would the afterwards. Incidentally that Brown Bomber flatten his op-| might ceseriie bees we Cala a ponent. Betting was 10 to 1) tro life, aad then finds cuit afters against the fisherman from Chile wards what she has to pay.” defeating Joe and hardly anyone | expected the fight to go ten} rounds. The game and ‘courag*| ~-—=-— | eous battle Godoy displayéd “won | SS. OZARK LEFT FRIDAY the admiration of the 16,000 spec- tators, who were on théir “feet | Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-| many times in anticipation of a/ Mallory Lines, arrived in port “kill” by either Joe or Arturo. yesterday morning from Jackson- Sane | ville and Miami at 7 o’clook, dis- | ® ae) charged freight and sailed 1045, Today Ss Horoscope o'clock for New Orleans. The cargo, 86 tons in all, con- eceersccccoccaneseseeseee |sisted of miscellaneous ship- Today's indications are for a ments for local merchants, heavy strong and forceful nature; a day lumber shipments and 30 poles for a po:itician, a natural leader | consigned to The Key West Elec- of men, vapable of forcing a way | trie Company. by push and energy. Avoid the! tendency) to excess of violence in| 48 word ané act, and keep the | born at Steubenville, years ago, Ohio, ‘sions if control. The nature is In the meantime, Albert Ace- | a mOurH ‘all vedo, Pirate second baseman and Nos 7-287 { the team’s most valuable player | 4ERMAN MASTERS, last year, announces the Bucs will} hold a meeting this weekend in| ESTHE order to decide whether the team | wlil accept an invitation to play a|T' three-game series with the Conchs beginning next Sunday} afternoon. | Earl Adams’ Trojans, 1939 sec- ond-half pennant winners, who are to play out a seven-game se- ries with the Conchs to decide} the city championship, is not yet| ready for the series. This state-| ment» was made by a_ reliable} source last night. Plaintiff, | 3. COHEN MASTERS, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION THER G. COHEN MASTERS, jo Katie Cohen, 805 East 51st ‘Street, Brooklyn, New York. You are hereby required to ap-| ear to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled and entitled cause on |March 4th, 1940, otherwise, the al- legations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in Key West, Florida. Done and ordered this February 2nd, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe | “County, Florida. By: (sd.) Florence B. Sawyer, ‘Deputy Clerk. feb3-10-17-24; mar2,1940 RCUIT COURT OF THE NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR IN CHAN- endowed with a fortune that should not be allowed to ruin it- self by indiscretion. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY, | FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. SAM RAUCH, Plaintiff, ELEVE OF FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. CERY. No, 7-233 EDWARD N. GOTIS, Plaintiff, vs. MARY EELLEN SULLIVAN GOTIS, ¢ Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION : MARY EEBLLEN SULLIVAN WHOSE ADDRESS 1S WN. You are hereby rotified and re- \quired to appear to the Bill of |Gomplaint for divorce filed in the |above stated cause on or before the 4th day of March, A. D. 1940, other- wise the allegations of said bill will be taken against you as con- fessed. This order shall be published ence a week for four consecutive |Weeks in The Key West Citizen, | Monroe County, Florida. Dated this 2nd day of February, | A.D, 1940. AL) Ross C Sawyer lerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. : Sa.) Pieceaes &, Sawyer, eputy Clerk. feb3-10-17-24; mar2,1940 } vs. TILEIE RAUCH, Defendant. TO TILLIE RAUCH, Clo Mrs. Rebecca Granoff, 167 Boerum Street, Brooklyn, New York. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION You are hereby required to ap- pear tothe 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 |c once a week for four consecutive | weeks in The Key West Citizen, | a newspaper published in Key) West, Florida. Done and ordered this Janu- ary 12, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of the Circuit Court, Mon-| roe County, Florida. | By: (Sd.) Anita M. Salgado, jan13-20-27; feb3-10,1940! Mr. and Deputy Clerk. Johnson Outboard Motor; Four | Life Preservers, One Fire Ex-| tinguisher; Pair of Oars and} Row Locks; Anchor with Rope | —all for $150.00. Apply 1217) Petronia street. jun27-s | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. | Run from Washington to Von} Phister street. $850. Apply! rear 1217 Petronia street. } “ aprl4-s | TWO-STORY HOUSE AND LOT. | 616 Francis Street. $2500.00—| $500.00 down, balance $25.00; monthly, 6% interest. Price re- | duced for cash. Also several | vacant lots, low prices, terms. Apyiy Box R.L., The Citizen. jan22-s PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS, fun25-t? SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50¢ The Artman Press. novi9-tf 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 jeneés, beautiful lawn, double farage. All taxes paid, furn- ‘ished, radio, piano, typewriter, ete. $4500 cash or $2500 down, balance in 1% years. Robt. J. Lewis, 1611 Von Phister street. decl1-s Subscribe to The Citizen—20c EVERY SUNDAY DURING THE WINTER SEASON Arrive Havana 5:00 p.m. the same afternoon. Return from Havana on Thursday, sailing at 9:00 a.m. and arriving Key West at 3:15 p.m. THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDEN Fi T Consult YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or J. H.C Cuban Taxes 62¢ To PORT TAMPA and ST. PETERSBURG rounp trip $48 Every Thursday at 5 p.m. TAL S. S. COMPANY feservations OSTAR, Agent * Phone 14 Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST ALSO SERVING ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Express Schedule: LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXx- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT_ 1:00 o'clock A. M. and arriving at Miami at 7:00 o’clock A. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 1:00 eeloge A, M. and arriving at Key West af 7:00 o'clock A. 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