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SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1941 |). \ 1 YESTERDAY: Lovely Daye has met Roger Cosgrave only twice and both times by acei- dent. Yet despite the fact that Roger is the son of great wealth who lives on a great estate along the Hudson. and Lovely is a girl of the tenements, her beauty and her vivacity have come be- tween Roger and the image of Emily, the girl he is about to marry. Lovely just has left Roger and returned to New York, Chapter Six Spending Money fm the city Lovely stopped to shop before taking the subway down town Off the subway she stopped again in little shops, groceries and delicatessens along Seventh Ave- nue. Cold cuts. Cheese. Salad acked in a waxed container. ‘ancy buns. Cake. Gert was to have the day off. No cooking. And in summer they all loved such things. | Lovely all but fell in the door of the apartment, so laden was she. “Greeting: she called gaily. Gert came hurrying out of the kitchen. “Oh, Lovely!" almost tearful with joy at sight of her. “I was getting so worried! I saw Katie’s mother down on the corner and she said you hadn't stayed there.” And then she became aware of the packages Lovely had dumped on the table. “Look!” Lovely was undoing them. “Um! Better put it all in the ice box, or are you hungry?” _Lovely pushed the food to one side and was opening the other packages. “Stockings for you Gert. We hadn't a pair between us—remem- ber when you wanted to go to Molly’s: wedding? And a blouse for you. Gypsy like they’re wear- ae it went on for a delight- fully long few minutes. There were things for little Sunny too. When the last paper had been crushed into a ball and thrown into the waste basket Gert looked at Lovely in dismay “But ee didn’t get a thing for yourself!” “Well,” Lovely hesitated, “I didn’t need things as much as you “Oh, Lovely, you shouldn’t be » that way! You shouldn't. But you can borrow anything. Anything!” Lovely laughed brightly at that and with a note of surprise: “Maybe that’s what I thinking of,” she said. It was a natural thing. They'd always shared Then, the more practical of the two, Gert asked: “How much you got left?” _ Lovely was taken by surprise. She counted ner money. “Ninety cents,” she said. Then at Gert's suddenly seri- ous. face: “Well, don’t look so worried!” “i know, but you must have spent an awful lot. Where did you get it” “You would ask, A very kind man gave it to me. “Joe? Buthe could never give you that much.” Gert never ob- jected to Lovely’s taking small sums from Joe because after all the tiny chip diamond that still lay in the purse with the 90 cents meant they were engaged. Gert took such things seriously. “No, sweetie pie, not Joe.” Then at Gert’s sharply alarmed look: at wasn’t what you're thinking at all!" “Oh, Lovely you know I'd give you anything I've got. ia “IL know,” Lovely interrupted. “You'd give me your whole life and all its happiness but you're not going to. If you have to hand that gift over to Sunny someday that's different. But I'm not tak- ing any such packages from my sister,” An impulsive arm around her she kissed Gert’s plain face. “You're so beautiful, Lovely, u'd ought to have everything! sert said. “But Ring’s having a tough time too. You know they vent let him in the union yet. | Looks as if he'll stay just helper was darling! all his life because he can’t raise |‘ the dough to make it in.” Defending Ring, Lovely thought. Selfish quarrelsome Ring. Well that was love. And it was like Gert. But Gert was back on the |bon between EN GREY But there was a movie up the block Joe wanted to take Lovely tepping!” Ring said in clumsy g humor, “If Lovely’s willing,”, was Joe’s reply. ay boy take it from me that girl's not willing. She’s eager! One r dame!” Sometimes Ring’s crude humor annoyed Lovely. But she ignored . Her mind was oceupied with other things. Ring hadn't offered Joe beer for weeks, in fact hardly oke to him whe he called, she ected. That was what money It smoothed things so. Emily Ae an estate on Hessian Hill, is north of Croton, a party was in progress. Cocktails were being passed. Scotch was pane poured. Laughter echoed musically on the August night air. The scent of costly perfume vied with ~the fragrance of petunias in the shadowy garden. The Hudson River far below was a silver rib- its black velvet banks. Occasionaliy a boat look- ing like a gaudy toy with its myriad lights moved silently over the silver. Cars on the Albany Post Road were like fireflies regi- mented into an orderly procession. Now and then the whistle of a train came pleasantly muted. It was a perfect night. And to all appearances’ a perfect party. Paula Dane’s patties were always an achievement in gayety. But for two people at least profound and ominous forces were working under the bright surface of the scene. Emily Perry, pretty in an un- disturbing way, and Koger Cos- grave had been caught up in a little chattering gossiping group, whose glasses clinked often and whose laughter was suggestively frequent and free. “She’s a gal with no presence but golly what a trail she leaves!” someone commented through his laughter. “Flaming if you ask me!” “Don't be hard on Mari, boys and girls! She may be just an un- happy widow but she’s eager!” “Sugar puss go pawn. that pout you're wearing for a face!” Roger had ltstened to their light banter a thousand times before and been amused by it. Tonight it jarred. It seemed to destroy or at least interrupt a train of thought and he was impatient at the in- terruption Emily peered through the shadows at him. She slipped her jhand through his arm. ‘ome on,” she said softly, It was a pleasantly cultivated. voice in which it would be hard to jimagine emotion ever_reachit any aoticeable pitch. Controlled. Elegant. “I want to look at the river.” V HERE a stone wall skirted the steep slope they stopped. Roger sat down on the low wall. Emily moved in close as she #9 often had but Roger’s arm failed to close around her in the familiar way. She looked at him thought- fully. Then: “What is it Roger?” And when he didn’t answer: “I asked you something, Roger.” “What?” He started from his ‘What is it, Emily? I’m Bored “Something is wrong, Roger? “Nothing at all Emily. Its nothing! I’ve just been thinking.” “About what?” things,” he said slowly, “That isn't much of an answer, Roger. You've been strange all jevening and I van’t understand t. “Look, Emily, forget it, will you? It’s nothing at all that’s im- portant to you,” and then he added for her peace of mind, “to either of us. Perhaps its just this arty getting on my nerves, Would you mind very much leav- ing?” “Not at all, dear! 1 want to of course, if you do!” But her eyes were surprised as they peered at him through the soft night light. They didn’t bother saying good ght to the others. That wasn't done. There was a theory in their set that it broke up the party and was. selfish. So they slipped through the shadows to where Roger's car was parked. old thought. “Then what was ked anxiously giving money it, Lovely?” | T know no-| 's away for nothing “You tell me darlir said lightly as she started putti things aw Pn good e nuns at the was too pretty at} mes. Thi ys said I to be very brigh But things were pleasanter in the flat that night. Ring sat down to a cold dinner of e: al tasti- ness, across from a wife w cool and rested and some and prett . g at them, paused hought of what a thought Enough beautify fealizea before how did mean, She had Joe, who was ¢ f would neve ] t He was eaught in the same rut Ring was jelper 1 To r 8 vited him in and offered him beer. With his hands on the wheel taking the car down the danger- ously steep drive to the Albany Post Road Roger was aware of y's eyes on him in wonder, an air of surprise about her, Don’t mind me, Emily.” he T'm in a mood and T can’t jaccount for it. Tomorrow it will be gone.” He tried to make it light = reassuring. L the a great old house neglected ed that leered into the lefying time and the so lovely out,” Emily g back and looking up ar warm stars. little willow bordered vater moved musi- ace. waste ye asked. reason.” turn toward \ a mee mor ached the Post Road And he w the impulse that turned him south toward New York was med Te de continued did What is it? What has happened?” ° IN MIAMI SUNDAY BETTINA, TRYING FOR CRACK AT JOE LOUIS, FAVORED OVER BUDDY KNOX (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI, March 8—Melio Bet- tina, the light-heavy- weight who is at Joe Louis’ title, rested befc his featured battle Buddy Knox in Jack Kearns’ benefit pro- gram here tomorrow night. Bettina is a heavy favorite to knock off his heavier opponent and move a st the Louis match he seck- , ing. Pat Comiskey, the 20-year-old New Jersey giant, tackles Do- mingo Vallin of California in an- other 10-rounder and Eddie Pierce, British Empire middle- weight champion, faces Ben Brown of Atlanta in the _ third 10-round bout. , Benny Leonard, former outsize shooting today with closer to has been ' light- weight champion, is expected to | arrive here today for his exhi- bition with Lew Tendler, CAGE LEAGUE NEARS FINAL WEEK OF PLAY Island City Bi stball League wil! close its 1940-'41 split sched- ule next week with a four-cor- nered fight for leadership. The four clubs still possessing a mathematical chance of gaining first-place are slated make their last appearance in the final doubleheader of the season Fri- jday night. The fur will fly thick and fast Monday night when three of the teams march on the floor for their second-to-last stand. The trio will mark time Wednesday night while the fourth member of the hopefuls plays a postponed game, thus leaving each of the fives with a single contest. Clubs claiming a possibility of capturing second-half champion- ship include Lions Club, U.S. Ma- rines, High School Students and Pandora Bears. Pandora the only team with three games left to play but the advantage is off- to set by higher percentages of the! other quintets, CONCHS BACK FROM CAGE TOURNAMENT Key West High School Conchs returned early this morning from the fourth regional basketball tournament in Miami. Down- hearted over their first-round loss to Miami High, they claim some measure of comfort in the knowledge that they > their all” for Alma Mater. Miami High and Miami Edison emerged as victors in the semi final battles last night and will face each other for the champion- shiv 9:00 o'clock tonight The Key West group was com- posed of eleven players, Coach John Offutt, Manager Eugene Berkowitz and driver Jerome “Buddy” Berkowitz. SPORTS CALENDAR GOLF (Country Club, Stock Island) TODAY - TOMORROW Play in Eddie Bush tournament, which begar Sunday, winds up today and morrow. BASKETBALL (High School Gym, 7:30 p. m.) MONDAY NIGHT First Game—High School Lions Club Second Gam U.S. Marines WEDNESDAY NIGHT irst Game—To later. Second Game Pandora. FRIDAY NIGHT First Game—High CGC. Pandora Second Game Lions Club. CGL. VP33 vs. CGC vs STANDINGS Island City Basketball League (Second-Half Chub— Ww Lions Club US. Marines High Schooi CGC. Pandora VP33 Army THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INGLE GAME NEXT WEEK ENDS VP33’S | BASKET SCHEDULE VP33 will be the next Island City League team to follow the lead of Army in winding up the 1940-'41 basketball season. Sched- battle with C.G.C. Pandora Wednesday night will complete the will the | uled its quota of ten games in league’s second-half but its final position standings still uncertain. At nt the Airmen are half-game behind third- | place Pandora and a_ game-and:+} If out Regardless | of whether they win or lose next} week, they will have to await the; chedule-ending games Friday night to learn how they'll stand | to the leaders, | One thing is certain, the Aste tors will not end in last-place as{ did the first-half. Soldiers’! record number of losses wiped | out any mathematical chance of | other clubs dislodging them from} the dark reaches of the cellar. | Airmen have battled, their op- ponents on almost even terms the prescnt schedule. Losing a game mofe than they won in nine} starts to date, the Aviators scor- | ed 314 points to 329, just 15 less! than the total racked up by op-|{ posing teams. A breakdown of the scores; show they recorded their highest number of points in a single game against Army, 55-26, and the low- est against Pandora, 22-33. They}; made a clean sweep of the series; with the Soldiers, nosing them in ! the second meeting, 36-35, but were in turn defeated twice by al common enemy, lo: to School, 26-32 and le Marines and Lions Club shared honors with the Airmen. Leath- | ernecks captured the first scrap, ! 43-30, but dropped the next, 32-} 35, while the Civic cagers lost the : opening fight, 39-41, and won the parting battle, 45-31. , eats leave in pres of second. due to nearn they IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COL IN AND FOR MONROE COUN’ FLORIDA. In re E e of n Douglas Harris and RT TY, ARDIAN’S SALE = SREBY GIVEN BY ERSIGNED as Guardian e and person of Norman and Samuel Chester that I wit petition the Honorable’ Raymond R. Lord, Judge in and for Monroe lorida at his office in the House, Key West, Monroe , at the hour of 10 yvelock’ A. M., on the 24th day of! March 41, for an order au- | thorizing sale’ of the interest of the aforesaid minors in and to the »wing deseribed property, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as follows All that part of Lot Number One (1) in Square Fifty-eight G8) situated in the City bf Key West, County of Monroe, and State of Florida, and known as Subdivision Four (4) of said Lot One (1), according to C. W. Tift’s Map of the City of Key West compiled and drawn by order of the Commissioners of the Coun- ty of Monroe, State of Florida, y *874 abdivision Four an Alley run- | Center of said | Harris, ata point on the Side of said Alley nd Twenty-seven sterly from the | garet’ Street and | and running thence | uth Westerly direction | said Alley Thirty-seven thence at right angles a North Westerly direction | Ninety (90) to the Tine of t 1 yl lot: thence at a North Easterly n Thirty-seven (3%) feet ; t right angles in a South direction Ninety (90) | point of beginning on MAE HARRI } tate’ of Noi and Samuel rs. | marl -8-15-22,1941 4 Hundred South W. ardian Harris feb22 - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON- | ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. } No. 7-511 ANNA WYSOSKI, | Plaintiff, j ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO THE DE- FENDANT, A. WYSOSKI, Ad- s Unknown. are hereby required to be i appear before the Circuit Monroe County, Florida, neery, at the Court House West, Monroe County, n or before the 7th day 1941, to a bill for divorcee rought against you by ANNA WYSOSKI; otherwise, the allega t { said bill will be taken as i by you. rder to be published in West Citizen, in Key fonroe County, Florida, week for four consecutive t day of March, Ress C Sawyer of Circuit Court, Monroe Florida Florence E rk a Sawyer, BC: marl-8-15-22-29,1941 | CBCELIA Cc. cause | RAYMOND R. LORD, 1 | | | LEGALS LEGALS BEGALS IN. THE COUNTY JUDGHYS: COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | FLORIDA, In re Estate of KNIGHT, A Mino: NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UNDERSIGNED as Guardian of the estate and person. of Cecelia C. Knight, a minor, that I will peti- tion the Hondfable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in and for Mon- roe County, Florida at his office in the Court House, Key West, Monroe | County, Florida, at the hour of 10 clock A’'M., on the 17th day of March, A. D. 1941, for an order au- thorizing the sale of the interest’ of | the aforesaid minor in-and to. the | following described property, lying ! {and being in Monroe County, Florida, | and more parttcularly described as follow a (3) in Square ), in the | City of Key West, F | cording to W. A.’ Whitehead’s | map, delineated in February, A. D. 1829. H Commencing at a point on the | joutheasterly side of Eaton Street, distant One Hundred (180) feet and six (6) inches | from the corner of Baton and Elizabeth Streets, and running thence along Eaton Street, in a Northeasterly direction ‘Fifty | (50) feet and six (6) inches; thence at right angles in a Southeasterly direction, One Hundred and seventy six (176) thence at right angles ina | southwesterly dire Fitty | G0) feet and six inche t right angles i rthwesterly direction One Hundred and seventy six (176) feet out to Ea Street to the j place of beginning as described in Book A+3) Page Monroe County , Records. a y West, Florida, this of February, A. D., 1941, «+ | ALLAN 'F. KNIGHT, As Guardian of Cecelia G. Knight, a Minor, | febl5. marl-8-15,1941 | tof Lot Three Thirty-five (6) 15th day IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. In re Estate of | Amelia Elizabeth Johnson, Hazel Hilda Johnson and | Benjamin Henry Johnson, | Minors. JARDIAN’S SA’ EBY GIVEN UNDERSIGNED as Guardian nf the estate and persons of Amelia zabeth Johnson, Hazel Hilda Johnson and Benjamin Henry John- son, minors, that I will petition the Honorable " Raymond R. _ Lord, County Judge in and for Monroe | County, Florida at his office in the Court "House, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, at the hour of 10 o'clock’ A. M., on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1941, for an order au- horizing the sale of the interest of the said minors in and to the following described propert and being in Monroe County, and more particularly de follows: All that part of Lot Number One (1) in Square Fifty-eight Gs) situated in the City of Key , County of Monroe, and ate of Florida, and known as Subdivision Four (4) of said Lot One (1), according to C. W. Tift’s | Map of the City of Key West | ed and drawn by order of | the Commissioners of the Coun- | ‘ty of Monroe, State of Frorida, | July 1874; said Subdivision Four (4) beginning on an Alley run- | ning through the Center of said Lot One (1) at a point on the | North West Side of said Alley One Hundred and Twenty-seven feet South Westerly from the Corner of Margaret Street and said Alley, and running thence vesterly directic Alley Thirty-seve at right angles terly direction (90) feet to the line of 001 lot; thence at rth Easterly direction en (37) feet; t right angles in a South direction Ninety (90) point of beginning on { BY aN. Ninety the public sc right ang’ sa Ney | MRS. THOMAS W | juardian of the Estate of Amelia beth Johnson, Hazel Hilda and Benjamin Henry , minors. feb22: mar1-8- OHNSON, 22,1941 | | CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | YENTH JUDICIAL CORCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. NANCA i b ROW, Complainant, vs. DIVORCE. RDNA H, NANCARROW, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill of complaint filed in t ve stated that Edna H. Nancarrow, the defendant therein named, is a non- resident of the State of Florida and lence as is par-/| larly k is 903 Court Street, rtsmouth, Virginia; that said de- fendant is over the age of twent one years and that there is ne pe! tate of Florida, the a Summons in Chan whom woud bind said defen It is hereby Ordered that s: fendant, Edna H. Nancarr: she is hereby required t the bill of complaint filed cause on or before th April, A. Ti. 1941, othe legations of said bill ag confessed by said de said cause be proceede parte. It is further Ordered der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the y West Citizen, a daily newspaper hed in Key West, Monroe C Florida: Done and Ordered at Monroe County, Plorid ft February, A.D. (34.) Ro Clerk of the ¢ Key West this 14th Sawyer art Solicitor for Complainant febi ma FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS SESSIONS: 2:30 to 430 P. M. 3:38 to 10:00 P. M. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE $8.7S—TERMS If You Can Walk You Can Skate Gray’s Fishery, Ojus cheap_.cheap.. cheap Second-hand, used and as-is plumbing and plumbing fixtures —electric goods and motors— water pumps (all sizes) gas en- gines—water and soil pipe (all sizes) and fittings, also good selec- tion in recanditioned home water systems $19.50 up. PLUMBING, PUMP AND ELEC- TRIC DEPT. Grey's Fishery. Ojus (Est. 15 yrs.) 7 Blocks North of Oms Depot off Dixie on Harper St. Open daily (except Wednesday) | From 19 A M tS P.M lof the |summons in chancery ! | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | ELRVENPH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN | in AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY, LINTON CURRY, a widow, et al, Complainants, vs. SUIT TO QUIET TITLE, L. WINDSOR SMITH and BVE- LINE M. SMITH, his wife, et al, NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuance of a final decree made IN | by Honorable Arthur Gomez, a Judge’ | of the Circuit Court of the Bleventh | Judicial Cireuit in and for Monroe |County, State of Florida, bearing | date the lst day of March, Ay D, 1941 and duly entered in certain Defendants, |cause Pending in sata Coure where- nts. in Maria De Silva.Shuman, joined by ORDER OF PUBLICATION ‘her husbang, W. 1. Shuman, Plain- It Appearing by the sworn Dill of | tifrs, and Walter Pa complaint filed in the above stated | others are defendants, a)suit for the cause that the complaints therein | foreclosure of @ mortgage, 1, Allan do not know and have not been able |B Cleare, Jr., the undersigned Spe- fo ascertain after diligent earch’! cial! 3 and inquiry whether the defendants, | py said decree, will offer for sale and Q. Windsor Smith and _Byeline M.! sei! at public sale to the highest bid- Smith, his wife, Mary S. Curtis and | ger for cash at. the front’ door of.the Cornelius Curtis, her husband, | yonroe County Court House in Key Henry Williams and Susanah P.) West, Florida on Monday, the 7th Williams, sometimes known as’ day of April, D. 1941 during the Susan F. Williams, his wife, Gabriel ‘Jegal hours of sale to-wit: between Borroto, sometimes known aij) o'clock in the forenoon and 2 Gabriel Boroto and Jennie Bortoto, | yciock in the afternoon of said day, sometimes known as Jennie Borroto.| the following described real estate his wife, Tarpenus Lowe, sometimes |{o satisfy said decree: known as Tarpenes Lowe and Gideon |" “In Monroe County, State of e. her husband, Caroline B. Wat-| Florida. The Southeast Quarter son and Robert Watson, her hus-| (gi) of the Northeast Quarter band, and Benjamin Kemp some-| (NE) of Section three (8) and times. known as Benjamin W. Kemp, the West. Half. (Wis). of the and Emily J. Kemp, his wife, be-| Northwest Quarter (NW%); and lieved by the complainants to be in-] the lot numbered one (i) of terested in the property on which| Section Two (2), Township 60, the complainants seek to quiet the; Range 40 st, Tallahassee title to in said bill and which is here-| yferidian, lying and being in inafter fully described, or If dead,| Monroe Coun Florida, and to have been interested therein, are! Containing 169.36 acres, more oF dead or alive, and if dead, his, her or| jess; and excepting therefrom their heirs, devisees, legatees’ or! the following described land: grantees are unknown; that the} feginning ata point on the At- place of residence of the said de-! jantic Ocean at intersection of fendants is unknown. That the| fots one (1) and T complainants verily believe that all) Section: ‘Mwo (2). in aboye named defendants are{ Sixty (60) puth over the a@@.of twenty-one years] Forty (40) Bast: run thence due and that. thereots no person in the! \vesi 1880.4 feet; thence North State of Florida, the service of a! at right angles 440 feet; thence upon whom) due Bast to the Atlantic would bind said defendants. |< Gesans’ thence: meanderitign the And it further appearing after’ shore South to the point of be- diligent-search and inquiry for their| Binning, containing 19 acres names that the complainants verily more or less, Also excepting all believe that there are other persons! Gr that portion of the. North other than the named defendants! aif (N14) of the Northwest who have some claim, title or in-| Quarter of the Northwest Quar- terest ‘in the lands described in the! for (NW of NW%) of Section pl ae cae nt and hereinafter; ‘Pwo (2) in Township 60 South described of Rarge 40 East ing West of IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED! fhe iisecoe County roadway. as that said defendants and all un-| jow built and constructed, same known persons having or claiming containing 12 acres, more or an interest in the property situate, | ; the whole of the lands Wing and being in Monroe County,! hereby intended to be conveyed “lorida, an lescribed as follow: 00 ii 38.36 acres, more or Oni the Islkad of Sey weet | CEntsInInS 18Hae ane, and known on the Map of Wil- | ARE, JR., liam A. Whitehead delineated in n Chancery February, A. D. 1829 and on the Map of L. re- corded Page 449 of Monroe id Records as a Part of Tract Five | () and more particularly de scribed as follows: Commenc- ing at a point on the Northeast side of William Street One hun- dred Sixty (160) feet, Three (3) inches from the corner of Wind- sor Lane and William Street and running thence in a Northwest MARIO erly direction Fifty (50) feet; | VIVO; Defendant. thence at right angles in a ro: MARIO. DE VIVO, Northeasterly direction One Swamp Raad, Glen Cove, hundred and Forty-one (141) { feet; thence at right angles ina | Southeasterly direction Fifty (50) feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly direction One hundred and Forty-one (141) feet to the point of be+ ginning. be and they are hereby required. to appear to said bill of complaint on jin the Key West Citizen or before Monday, the 7th day of April, A. D. 1941, otherwise the al-/aay of February, 1941. legations of said bill will be taken | (SitaL) Ross C’ Sawyer, Clerk of as confessed by said defendants and) Cirouit Court, Monroe County, said cause be proceeded with ex, Plorida. eee. By: (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that. “ 1. 4 is order be published once a week ake four consecutive weeks in th Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, Florida. i DONE AND ORDERED this 28th | Spec JOHN G. SAWYER, Solicitor for Plaintiff. | mar8~15- aprs,1941 ORDER FOR PUBLICATION N THR CIRCUIT COURT OF THE VENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, DE COUNTY, ANCERY, No. VIVO, Plaintiff, vs. DE 32 Cedar Long and in care of Casa Frances. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint for Divorce filed in this cause on or before March 25, 1941, otherwise the allegations | thereof will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a th NO NAME LODGE 7-503, : | BEATRICE ELLEN PRAGER DE PAGE THREE LEGALS NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF LO! CTIY OF KEY WEST, Notice is: hereby given tha’ suant to the requirement of {22 of Article IT of the Constitution ul Shepherd, ard) ter in Chantery, appointed | lature of the State of F’ Island, in the State of New York, | week for four (4) consecutive weeks | DONE _AND ORDERED this 2ist) feb22; marl-8-15-22,1941 | F of. the State of Florida, as amended at the general election in 1938, ap- plication will be made to the Legis- lature of the State of Florida at the regular session held during the year 1941 for the passage of a local bill Authorizing the City of Key West, Florida, to Tease to the Florida Keys Aqueduct C - mission the water distribution em of said City TY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA. By Willard M. Albury, c mar8-1t NOTICE OF P ASSAGH © FLORIDA KEYS AQUBDUCT COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the requirement of Section 21 of Article III of the Constitution of the State of Florida, as amended at the general election in 1 ap- Hlication will be made to the Legis- rida at the regular session hi ne the year 1941 for the passage of a local bill Ratifying and confirming the appointment of the members of the Florida Ke Aqueduct Commission and constituting ‘said Commission cor- porate and politi scribing and fixing the jurisdiction, pow- ers and duties of said Commis- sion and of its officers izing said Commiss ruct, maintain an aqueduct bution systems water in the Florida embracing the Florida and extending from the land to the City of K and authorizing sion to enter Navy States of America to onstruetion and ance, and to > from the City of Key West and to im- prove and operate the existing er distribution system in said City; authorizing said Com- mission to issue negotiable wa ter revenue bonds, payable sole ly from wat avenues, to pe all or par such for the of the provide don © ter distri- upply ing c providing ri nd remedies holders of such bonds ing that no debt of th jon-or of the City of k of the County of Monr of the County of Dade shall be incurred in the exercise of any of the powers granted by this act, and denying the pow taxation in any respect payment of stich bonds ¢ interest thereon or for the ment of the cost of maintain- repairing and operating duct and such distri- providing for the of rates a charges for water furnished fur the payment of the principal and interest of such bonds and for the cost of maintaining, re pairing and operating — sue aqueduct and such system providing for the execution of a trust indenture or trust agree- ment, and for the provisions thereof, to secure the payment of such’ bonds without mortgag= Ing or encumbering such aque- duct or such systems; granting the right of emin e Comminsic t ing the issuance of water enue refunding bonds. 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