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SATURDAY, MARCH 1% $411 ALONG CAME CINDERELLA RECORDS REVEAL By VV EN GREY YESTERDAY: Kozer Cosgrave is not the sort of young man to get into difficulties, but ke has. He is to marry teised and charming Emily Perry tn a month—and he is madly in love with a girl from the New York tenements named Lovely Daye. And he has known Lovely only a couple of days. Now Roger's mother, Marcia Cosgrave, has asked her son to explain himself to her and to Emily. Chapter 12 Tough Spot GER didn't answer immedi- ately. He sat staring at tr pattern of the rug, not bec>u: he wished to wxvoid anything, merely because he was trying to find words with which to couch the truth he must tell. Emily was looking at him, her wide gray eyes calm but shad- owed. Her face looked as if she was crying slowly, inwardly. “John had no business to come here like that,” Roger said fi- nally. “But there is a girl, mother I mean besides Emily.” “What do you mean? Who is she? How long has this been going on? And what in the world if there is a girl? You’re marrying Emily shortly and then there will be no more girls. Every young man has his affairs. I'd hate to think my son was any different.” The words had come quickly and in a relieved tone as if she had discovered there was less than she had feared. “But this is different, mother,” Roger persisted. “I mean—” he found it difficult to go on. The thing that had happened had sur- prised him so that how could he expect anyone else to understand it? “It isn’t just an affair.” Marcia smiled sweetly “Just what are you trying to R° say, Roger?” in a pretty sort of| helplessness and exasperation Things had always been simple for Marcia Cosgrave. Going from parents who adored her to a hus- band who adored her more had made her life a thing that moved | at her desire. Roger looked at Emily. Her presence was making it doubly hard. Yet he had no wish to con- ceal anything from her. It was just that her sweet face made him feel doubly unworthy. Then his mother was speaking in that pleasant but imperious voice that took everything for granted “You must be sensible. Roger You've always been sensible about everything before. 1 know how it is. Emily’s probably feel- ing the same way now the wed- | ding’s so near. Half afraid there's some other man she’d rather marry. Why, | felt that way about your father, dear.” _ Marcia paused as if to give him time to get over his astonish- ment at that. “I wasn’t at all sure when the time came. And you couldn't find a happier couple than we've been” “I know, mother,” Roger said, aware of Emily’s haunted eyes on him. “Of course you do, so every thing's all right. The wedding is going on exactly as we planned Why we couldn't do anything else now, with the Perrys going away on their Mexican trip as soon as Emily's married. Their second honeymoon, Isn’t that sweet?” Emily was looking down at her hands, Roger’s_ diamond _ still sparkled there, She started slip- ping 't off and on. Roger thought | she looked as if she was about to ery. He must do something. He must. But what? Anything he could do in honesty would be si make her tears real. ow I'm going to leave you children alone. That's probably the trouble. You haven't had any time to yourselves lately. Too many parties. And another. one toni nt Amalia’s dinner for nily, Roger. Both fam- s such a lovely thing of ia. Well, you'll soon honeymoon to- to Aunt / be off gether! She was gon facing Roger in the “You. should hav Roget.” Emily said finally knew it was tactless. But nee had gotten unendurab! 1 tried, didn't I?” with t impatience he had wn her, “What can you sat es told ever do always Had will a d know wish s T wish it was as easy a flow It Had Begun : Wegrnade was staring at him as 4 in surprise at discovering could be impat about it made h She was too good taken it for granted way. Tha noyed h She sve Super able hed ati uught turned to Lovely. Love! quick mood: t of Tr and of t man could de-tim He } he s. n jus ve ecause she in that smooth of Toda v's Horoscope fear. Lite nad been frank ana ruthless with her long before he’d met her, and now she was joy- ously grateful for its unexpected little tendernesses and nicieties. “What are you going to do?” Emily asked finally. “What can I do?” still with that note of impatience. “Roger you've got to go on with the presents and all—” she was toying with his ring again. “You've said that before.” He felt as if he was being cruel | to a helpless puppy. if only she’d flare up and tell him she hated }him for it all. | But she didn’t. Instead she d back in the big chair and covered her face with her hands. She sat so, motionless and word- jless, for a long time and Roger was reminded of that other time nen she had sat in a wing chair {so quietly. At Mari’s party when }she had overheard “her cousin John talking about Lovely. He | felt like an actor in a wierd play. This thing couldn’t be happen- Jing to him. | Roger remembered with startled clarity the day Emily’s mother had come into the living room |as he waited to take Emily to the dog show at Madison, New Jer- sey. It was late May. Mrs. Perry had started to talk o* their en- gagement as if it was an already established fact. “I think it would be nice to an- nounce it soon, Roger,” she had | said. _ Roger tried to recover his emo- tions at that time. There had been no other girl he liked as well as Emily. Probably all this stuff about a grand passion was fool- ishness. There wasn’t such a thing. |His mother and father adored |Emily as the daughter they had {never had. So he had watched Winthrope | Ramsey show the Cosgrave Bed- lingtons and Kerry Blues that day in a glamorous haze. He was to be_an engaged man! Roger bought the | Emily next day. Well, it hadn’t been Emily’s fault any more than it had been his. As a matter of fact it really hadn’t been very fair to her. Strange Request uae ene Emily looked up at him, a strange expression on her misery-masked face. | “Roger,” she said in a very smal! voice,” I want you to do ;something for me. Roger looked at her, waiting for her to go on. He dared not say he | would. She might ask something |he couldn't do—like give Lovely up. “I want to see her. I want you to take me up there. Now.” Her voice came in little broken pieces with taut silences between. Roger wasn’t sure he had heard aright. He stared at Emily. “T want to see her, Roger,” she ins “I must see her.” han it,” hesitatingly,” I can’t do that “Why not?“ her hands moved out in the dimness of the room like pale ghosts of appeal. “Why not, Roger? We're tvo girls in love—” she paused and chan, | it.” who want the same man. If I thought she really loved you—” |she paused thoughtfully. It was a |long time before she went on. | Blaze had gotten up, tired of inac- | tivity and strolled from the room. “Roger.” finally, “I think we have a right to see each other. You ve belonged to me first. |I have a right to see the girl I give you up to, if I must give you up.” The last scarcely above a er Emily showed « firmness that Roger had never suspected exist- |ed under her soft pretty exterior. There were depths of sustaining metal there he'd never touched before. He was to see more of that quality as months wore on Eventually they were walking to the garage together: They got into a roadster and roger backed out expertly. Marcia Cosgrave watched them and smiled con- | tentedly Everything was all fixed again, They were going out, together and they looked completely poised as f i was wrong. Young love ups and downs. Marcia indulgently, It was un- that mily shouldn’t ally be her daughter. Emily uited to fit into their fam- cle and ornament the home v ually create ring for ot ble kable er he was perfect for carrying on old Cosgrave tradi- h all of the ive posses- ld be a pleasure to Marcia Cos- e were still oom_ around _ ot the law: we 1 start there. not their real ~away. The place »pinions. MARINES, LIONS _ EVENLY MATCHED TWO-POINT DIFFERENCE FOR ENTIRE SEASON TO DATE; MEET MONDAY IN SECOND- HALF CHAMP BATTLE By RABID FANSTER It’s amazing colossal. | Pendous, and true! What we shouting abeut? Just this— Island City Basketball League records reveal astonish fact that a mere field goal sep- | arates U.S. Marines and Lions ,Club in their grand total score for 18 games so far this season. Yes, a measely two-point dif- ference! It’s hard to believe but ‘tis said “figures do not lie’—and here they Marines, 844 points; Lions, 842. The clubs tangle Monday night at High School Gym to decide championship of the second-half In ten contests of the league’s first-half schedule, Devil Dogs racked up 209 field goals and 48 free throws, 69 points above the total scored by the Civie cager who sunk 177 baskets and charity shots in nine scraps. this juncture of the split-season’ closing race, Lions have turned the proverbial tables and are now leading the Marines by 67 point: stu- are the are: Present pacesetters have poured | 189 field goals and 67 penalty tosses through the hoop in nine ‘starts against 174 baskets and 3 | free throws for the first-half cham- pions in a like number of games, one a 2-0 forfeit from Pandora. In other words, Marines netted 466 points to 397 the first part of the season and only 378 to 445 at this stage of the second-half. They set the pace for field goals in the initial schedule, 209 to 177, but bowed to the Lions in foul- shooting, 43.6 to 44.5. Clubbers {have cornered honors in each de- partment this half, 189 to 174 bas- kets and 52.3 to 33.7 free thr ling average. Leathernecks are jnotorious poor foul shooters, pre- |centing the low 33.1 for the !son thus far, 78 out of a possible |202, Lions average 48.0, 110 out jof 227. | The teams have met in three |previous league games and _al- |though the Marines dropped two of the scraps they outscored the |Civie boy 121 to 119, again claiming a two-point margin. ; Clubbers won 45-42 and 38-30 and lost 36-49. In the infantile varalysis benefit exhibition, the \first-half titleholders edged the {Lions, 46-42, thus sharing honors jand gaining a six-point margin in |the four battles, 167-161 It can easily be seen why your reporter staged a one-man “adjec- tive hunt” in attempting to de- |seribe the uniform ability of the |clubs as revealed by the abov figures. If there is any differ- ence between the teams it must be of so little consequence that it jdisappears in the final analy: Our search through league rec jords that unveiled this amazing jfact has intensified our interest jin the forthcoming championshiv | fight We'll be there—and it |should be a “hone | HOMESTEAD AND MIAMI FIVES CONTINUE WINS ''IN STATE TOURNEYS cint te The Cit March Miami E honors of A high sche urnament won reached the upstaters High champ: vo weeks ago. HOMESTEAD GALLOPS ON IN “B” TOURNEY Special to ‘The Citizen) GOOD BACKGROUND (My Aaseetited Press) LT LAKE CITY, M THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OOOO OI MMM. POSTPONE FIGHT CARD Cold weather last night forced pestponement of fhe featured 10-round battle be- tween Clyde Hayes and Jack Patton at Cecil Carbonell’s Simonton and Front street erena. Carbonell postponed the en- tire card until next week. The fights will go on as usual next Wednesday night. PIL SI LI II LS Ls NEW YORKERS HAVE TWO BIG PUZZLE SPOTS GRAHAM VISITS GIANTS AND DISCOVERS ANOTHER ‘DOU- BLE-X’ IN BOB FOXX: HART- NETT BEHIND PLATE By DILLON GRAHAM Sports Editer, AP Feature Service MIAMI, Fla., March 15—Ma- jor league baseball may soon have nother Mister Double-X. He’s Bob Foxx, a_ larrupping outfielder dawn here in the New York Giants’ training camp next door to Miami's football Orange Bowl. Maybe the Orange Bowl will help you identify Bob. His ex- ploits in that bowl made the head- ey THUMBNAIL PREVIEW C2 NEW YORK GIANTS Infield—Uncertain. Outfield—Fair. Pitching—Weak. Catching—Good. Hitting—Fair. Finish—Second division. lines a couple of years ago when as one of the University of Tennessee's greatest all-round football backs. As a sophomore wingback he heiped the Volunteers whip Okla- homa in the 1939 New Year's Day game. He was the wheel horse of the Tennessee team that went unbeaten for three seasons. hey {Bob wound up his gridiron cam- paign in Tennessee’s game last January 1 aginst Boston College in New Orleans’ Sugar Bowl, Bob worked out last spring with the Knoxville team of the South- ern association and Freddy Lind- strom, former Giant infielder, liked his looks and recommended ‘him to Terry. “He hits the ball hard, takes a nice cut, is fast and handles him- self well in the field”, Terry says. “I think he’s a fine prospect”. Bob nd another flychaser, James Walter Maynard, are the best looking of the Giant rookies. The two big question marks on nis club are Shortstop Bill Jurges and the pitchers. Jurges was out half of last season after he was beaned by Bucky Walters. He complained during the winter of dizzy spells and had a recurrence of the peculiar dizziness during workouts this spring. He’s deter- mined to stick out the full train- ng period. With Bill well the Giants’ infiled would be set with Burgess Whitehead at second, Joe Orengo from the Cards at third nd Babe Young at first. The shift of Harry Danning to he outfield may cause a question rk behind the bat but Terry seems to think Ken O'Dea and zabby Hartnett will take care of that problem without trouble. The pitching staff is the same last year plus Bump Hadley om the Yankees, Bob Bowman the Cards and several SPORTS CALENDAR GOLF (Country Club, Stock Island) TODAY - ALL NEXT WEEK City championship tournament. medal play. Open to all loeal or visiting 6-ac eurs BASKETBALL Hich Scheol Gym, 7:30 p. m.) MONDAY NIGHT ns Club BOXING Key West Arena, 8:30 p. m.) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Ha M s Jack STARS MEET SAL NINE TOMORROW Announcement was made today of a baseball game to be played 00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Nelson English Park between Sons of the American Legion and All-Stars, Brooks, the colored ball player who performed in Key West years ago as a pitcher and who is now visiting here, will be at the field to meet his old friends. He in port on one of the naval ships stationed in Key West. is U. S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT cena ne cream Sa FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Gen- crally fair and somewhat warmer tonight; Sund and y increasing cloud- iness warmer; moderate northeasterly winds becoming east and southeast Sunday. , : G. S. KENNEDY, Official in charge. LEGALS APPLICATION FOR SLATION or SPI HAL Notice is her given that the undersigned will pply to the 1941 Session of the Florida Legislature ra Special Act amending Chapter 16598, La lorida Spe Acts of 1933, ¢ ting th 2 and Toll Bridge District, by enlarg ing the boundaries of said District to include the following additional territory in Monroe Count Florida: Township 64, South, Runge 37, at; Township 6: Township 63. ny South, Range South, Rangg South, nge South, Range : uth, Range South, Range East; Section 31 wnship South, Rang. st and 1 Range 39 ts and authorizing the Bi missioners of the Overs Toll Bridge District to construct, maintain and operate within said District as enlarged, additional toll bridges and toll high- ways to those already constructed within said District; such additional bridges and sections of said high- way to form a part of the Overseas | Highways ate Road 4-A); and authorizing the District to borrow the money for such construction and to issue evidences of indebtedness therefor, such monies and the in- terest thereon to be repaid out of the tolls and charges for the use of said additional toll bridges and sec tions of highway, or other revenue of said District, and providing the validation of said evidence indebtedness; granting to sad Dis- trict a right of way over any lands, waters, or submerged lands belong- ing to the State of Florida, including those belonging to the Stu r Department lying within trict; authorizing the doing other acts and things nec incident or proper in further- ance of the purposes objects: aforesaid; and providing that the District shall have the same powers in the establishment, construction, maintenance and operation of such additional bridges and tions of highway as we nferred t by said Chapter 16598 and exercised by said District in t onstruction of the existing toll bridges and toll nd authorizing said Dis- sell the existing toll l highways and any oll bridges and ions 1 highways es by of such special legislation to a Department. ROAD AND DISTRI an, General Manager marl5,1941 60, 22, 15 South, ard_of Com- s Road and establish, the or trict te bridges nstructed TOLL Dur PNTH JUDICIAL PLORIDA. IN AND FOR MONROF COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. COUNTY Florida, of the $ the laws by OF a tate of th Norberg Thomp 1 Craig. ax and con- stituting the Board of County fraled f Monroe Coun FOF FLORIDA Defendant Not TANPA OF MONROE YRIDA, ANT? ALL MAY CONCE take AND CITI COUNTY OTHERS IT LEGALS N - act > AUTHORIZING MEOW THE BOARD OF MISSIONERS OF | NROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO EVY A SPECIAL’ TAX NOT TO} NCEED THREE MILLS PER ONE | 2D DOLLARS OF ASSES: "ATION UPON ALL PROP. 3 BIECT TO COUNTY TAX | FOR THE PURPOSE OF FURNISH- | ING THE COUNTY'S PORTION OR! SPONSORSHIP FOR PROJECTS TO BE JOINTLY UNDERTAKEN WITH STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCIBS, | IN PARTICULAR WITH THE FED- RAL WORKS ITS CIATED Hos oR EIR SUCCESSORS. WUT ENACTED BY THR LEGIS- sATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORITVA: pineelees Section 1. The Board of County omm joners of Monroe County, ; ri is hereby authorized and | mpowered to levy an ad valorem | ax of not to exceed three (3) mills AND { { The tax levied shall be 1 collected at the same ; he kame manner as other State and County taxes or rev enue are collected, and when col- lected shall be placed in a special fund to be known as “Sponsorship Funda” The funds thereof shall be applicable primarily to furnish Mon- roe County's contribution or spon- sorship for projects jointly under- | taken by the County and State or Federal agencies; in particular, with the Federal Works Agency and its associated or suce or agencies. ect 3. A unexpende bal- a remaining in said Sponsorship Fund may at the end of the fiscal year by a majority vote of the County Commission be transfer- red to the General Revenue Fund of the County. mar15,1941 NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuance of a final decree made by Honorable Arthur Gomez, a Judge of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in_an@ for Monroe County, State of Florida, bearing late the Ist day of March, A. D. 1941 and duly entered in that ” certain cause pending in said Court where- in Maria De Silva Shuman, joined by | her husband, W. I. Shuman, Plain- tiffs, ang Walter Paul Shepherd, and others are defendants, a suit for the foreclosure of a mortgage, I, Allan B. Cleare, Jr, the undersigned Spe- cial Master in Chancery, appointed by said decree, will offer for sale and sell at public sale to the highest bid- der for cash at the front door of the Monroe County Court House in Key West, Florida on Monday, the 7th day of April, A. D, 1941 during the legal hours of sale to-wit: between 11 o'clock in the forenoon and o'clock in the afternoon of said day the following described real estate to satisfy said decree: In Monroe County, State of Florida. The Southeast Quarter E%) of the Northeast Quarter NB) of Section three (8) and the West Half (W&%) of the j Northwest Quarter (NW%); and | the lot numbered one (1) Section Two (2), Township 60, Range 40 East, Tallahassee Meridian, lying and being in Monroe ‘County, Florida, and containing 169.36 acres, more or | less; and excepting therefrom the following described land: Beginning at a point on the At- antic Ocean at intersection of ts one (1) and Two (2) of Section Two (2) in Township Sixty (60) South of Range Forty (40) East; run thence due West 1880.4 feet; thence North at right angles 440 feet; thence due East. to the Atlantic Ocean; thence meandering | the shore South to the point of be- ginning, containing 19 acres. more or less. Also excepting all of that portion of the North Half (N%) of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quar- ter (NW% of NW) of Section Two (2) in Township 60 South of Range 40 East lying West of the Monroe County roadway as now built and constructed, same containing 12 acres, more or less; the whole of the lands hereby Intended to be conveyed | containing 138.36 acres, more or | less, ALLAN B. CLEARB, JR., Special Master in Chancery. AWYBR, r for Plaintiff. marts-15-22-29; apri,1941 in of |} JOHN Solic QRDER FOR, PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 1 PLEVENTH SUDICIAL CIRCUIT, | IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN CHANCERY. No, 7-503. ATRICE ELLEN PRAGER DE} VIVO, Plaintiff, vs. VIVO, Defendant. i TO: MARIO. DB VIVO, 32 Cedar) Swamp Road, Glen Cove, Long | Island, tn the State of New York, and in care of Casa Frances. — | You are hereby required to appear | » the Bill of Complaint for Divorce! filed in this cause on or before March 1941, otherwise the allegations | thereof will be taken ax confesned. | This order to be published once aj utive Weeks B | AND ORDERED this 21at} ebruary, 1941 ' Ross (Sawyer, Clerk of Court, Monroe County, Sawyer, Deputy | mari-$-15-22,1941 d.) Florenc rk feb: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF, THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MON. | ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN| CHANCERY. No. 7-511 ANNA WYSOSKI, Piaintiff, vs. FRANCIS A. WYSOSKI, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA: TO THE DE-| FENDANT, A. WYSOSKI, Ad- dress Unknown You are hereby required to be | and appear before the Circuit | Court of Monroe County, Florida in Chancery, at the Court House in Key West. Monroe County, Florida, on or before the 7th day | of April, 1941, to # bill for divorce brought against you by ANNA WYSOSKI; otherwise, the allega | tions of said bill will be taken as. nfessed by you. This order to be published the Key West Citizen, in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, once 2 week for four consetutive weeks. Dated this Ist @ay of March, 1941 | irevit Court Seal) Hoss C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida By: (Sd) Florence E Sawyer, mar! -8-15-22-29,1941 {County, Florida at his office in the {County, Florida, at the hour of 10 {ticularly known is 90: }Portsmouth, Virginia MARIO DE) @ PAGE THREE LEGALS IN THE © TY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, In re Rstate of CECELIA C. KNIGHT, A Minor. NOTICE OF GUARDIA NOTICE IS HEREB THR UNDERSIGNED as Guardian of the estate and person of Cecelie C. Knight, a minor, that I will peti- tion the Honorable 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- thoriging the sale of the interest of the aforesaid minor in and to the following described property, lying and being In Monroe County, Florid: and more particularly des¢ribed follows: A part of Lot @) in Square Thirty-five (85), in the City of Key West, Florida, ac- cording to V A. Whitehead’s lineated in February, A. LEGA IN THE COUNTY IN AND FOR FLORIDA. In re Estate of Amelia Bligabeth Johnson, Hazel Hilda Johnson and Benjamin Henry Johnson, NOTICE OF GUARDIA OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE UNDERSIGNED as Guardian of the estate and persons of Amelia Elizabeth 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 LS UDe! CouRT MON COUNTY, S SALE vIVEN BY Court ‘House, Key West, Monroe o'clock A. M, on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1941, for an order au- thorizing the sale of the interest of the aforesaid minors in and to the following. described property, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly described as follows: All that part of Lot Number map, ¢ One (1) in Square Fifty-eight {| 1). 18 G8) situated in the City of Key c : n West, County of Monroe, and | Southeasterly side of Baton State of Florida, and known as Street, distant One Hundred Subdivision Four (4) of said Lot (160) feet and six (6) inches One (2), according to GC, 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, July 1874; said Subdivision Four (4) beginning on an Alley run- ning through the Center of said Lot One (1) at a point jon the North West Side of saftl Alley One Hundred and Twenty-seven feet South Westerly from the Corner of Margaret’ Street and said Alley, and running thence in a Sout! Westerly direction along said Alley Thitty-seven 37) feet; thence at right angles in a North Westerly direction nety (90) feet to the line of the public school lot; thence at right angles in a North Easterly direction Thirty-seven (37) feet; thehce at fight angles in a South Easterly direction Ninety (90) feet to the point of beginning on said Alley, MRS. THOMAS W. JOHNSON, As Guardian of the Estate of Amelia Elizabeth Johnson, Hazel Hilda Johnson and. Benjamin Henry Johnson, minors. feb22 Three mmencing at a point on the Eaton and and running faton Street, in @ Northeasferly direction Fift (50) feet and six (6) inche thence at right angles in a Southeasterly direction, | One Hundred and seventy six (176 feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly direction Fift (50) feet and six (6) inche: thence at right angles in a Northwesterly direction One Hundred and seventy six (176) feet out to Raton Street to the place of begin s deacribed in Book A-3, Monroe County Florid Dated at Key West, 15th day of February, ALLA of from the corner of Elizabeth Streets, thence along ) As Guardian a Minor. febls IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROB COUNTY, CHANCERY, LINTON CURRY, a widow, et al, Complainants, vs. SUIT TO QUIPT TITLE. L. WINDSOR SMITH and BVE- LINE M. SMITH, his wife. et al, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill of complaint filed in the above states cause that the complaints therel do not know and have not been able to ascertain after diligent search and inquiry whether the defendants, Windsor Smith and Eveline M. Me Curtis and husband, nah P. nas mari-8-15-22,1941 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EVENTH JUDICIAL CrRCUrt THE STATE OF FLORIDA, re N ° AND FOR MONRUE COUNTY. CHANCERY, T. R. NANCARROW, Complainant, vs. DIVORCE. A H, NANCARROW, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION L. It appearing by the sworn bill of Smith, his wife, complaint filed in the above stated Cornelius cause, that Edna H. Nancarrow, the Henry Wil @efendant therein named, is a non- Williams, resident of the State of Florida and Susan F, Williams, his wife, Gabriel her place of residence as is par- Borroto, sometimes known as Court Street, Gabriet 'Boroto and Jannie Bortoto, that said de- sometimes known as Jennie Borroto, fendant is over the age of twenty- | his wife, Tarpenus Lowe, sometimes one years and that there is ne per- | known as Tarpenes Lowe and Gideon son in'the State of Ploriday the sery- | Lowe, her husband, Caroline EB. Wat- ice of a Summons in Chancery upon | $on and Robert Watson, her buk- whom would bind said defendant. band, and Benjamin Kemp. some- It is hereby Ordered that said de- | times known ag Benjamin Kemp fendant, Edna H. Nancarrow, be and and Emily J. Kemp, his wife, be- she is hereby required to appear to Il¢ved by the complainants to be in- the bill of complaint filed im said terested in the property on which cause on or before the 7th day of thé complainants seek to quiet the April, A. Ty, 1941, otherwise the al- | title to in said bill and which Is here- legations of said bill will be taken inafter fully described, or If dead, as confessed by said defendant and to have been interested therein, are Said cause be proceeded with ex | dead or alive, and if dead, his, her or parte. their heirs, devisees, legatees or It is further Ordered that this Or- grantees are unknown; that the der be published once each week for place of residence of the aid de- four consecutive weeks in the Key fendants ix unknown. That the West Citizen, a daily newspaper pub- | complainants verily believe that all lished in Key West, Monroe County, of the above named defendants are Florida, ‘over the age of twenty-one years Done and Ordered at Key West, / and that there is no person in the Monroe ‘County, Florida, this 14th | State of Florida, the service of a day of February, A. D. 1941, summons in chancery upon whom (SEAL) (84,) Ross C Sawyer | would bind said defendants. Clerk of the Circuit Court.| And it further appearing after RAYMOND R. LORD, | diligent séarch and inquiry for their Solicitor for Complainant. names that the complainants verily feb15-22) marl-8-15,1941 believe that there are other persons ae other than the named defendants who have some claim, title or in- r COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT terest in the lands described in the IN AND FOR MONROP COUNTY, jy of complaint and hereinafter FLORIDA. deseribed In re Estate of If IS THEREFORE ORDERED Norma Vouglas Harris and that said defendants and all un- jamuel Chester sae known pefsons having or clans Bors. an interest in the property situate, NOTIOR OF GUARDIAN'S SALE iving and being in Monroe County, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY piorida, and described a follow THE UNDERSIGNED af Guardian On 'the Island of Key West of the estate and person of Norman, apd known on the Map of Wil- Douglas Harris and Samuel Chester = ijam A. White delineated in Harrgs, minors, dD som kno IN that I Wil petition February, A.D. 1829 and on the the Honorable Raymond Lord, Map of 1. Windsor Smith. re- County Jtdge in and for Monroe cordéd in Deed Hook TY, Pt County, Florida at hte office in the 449 of Montoe County, Flori rt ‘House, Key Weat, Monroe) Records as a of Tract Five ty, Florida, at, the hour of 10; (5) and more particularly d o'el A. M, om the 24th @ay of March, A.D, 1941, for am order au- thorizing the sale of the interest of the aforesaid minors in and to the following dencribed property, lying and being in Monroe County, Florida, and more particularly destribed as follows All that part of Lot Number One G) in Square Fifty-eight ) situated in the City of Key ¥ ty of Monroe, and eof Florida, and known a (4) of waid Lot One (1), according to CW. Titt's Map of the City of Key West compiled and drawn by order of the Comminsioners of the Coun- ty of Monroe, State of Florida, July 1474; said Subdivision Four (4) beginning on an Alley run- ning through the Center of aai Lot One (1) ata point ont North Weat Side of sald Alley One Hundred and Twenty-neven feet South Westerly from the Corner of Matgaret Street and said Alley, and running thence in & South Westerly direction along maid Alley Thirty-seven (37) feet: thence at right angles in a North Westerly | direction Ninety (90) feet to the line of the public school lot: thence at right angles in a North Easterly direction Thitty-weven (87) féet; thence at right a in 4 South Ninety (96) nt of bexinning on ortheast side of William Street One hun- dred Sixty (160) feet, Three (9) thehes from the corner of Wind kor Lane and William Street and running thence in a thwent- erly direction Fifty (50) feet: thence at srikht angles in a Northeasterly direction One hundted and Forty-one (4t) feet: thence at right an ina itheanterly direetic Fifty (505 feet: thence at right angles in a Southwesterly direction Ofe hundred and Forty-one (4) feet to the point of be xipning be and they are appear to naid bill of wetore Monday April, A. 1D. 1941, otherwire the at legations» of said bill will be taken ontenned by maid defendants caute be proceeded with ep hereby required to of complaint on the 7th day of a parte IT 18 FURTHER ORDB srder be publixhed once four consecutive weeks Wert Citizen, a newspaper pub: fn Monroe County, Florida AND ORDERED this 28th AD. 1941 Ross © sawyer of the Cireuit Court LORD, latnant Key lished Clerk RAYMOND R LULA MAE HARRIS, As Guardian of the ate of Nor- man Dougias Harris and Samuel Chester Harris, minors féb2?, mari-#-16-25,1941 LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—aA ir-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktsil Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproot Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND Pameous Behia Honda Fishing Reef - Tarpon - Permit - Bone Fishing Cottages $2.50 4 day end up Stone Crab Dinners « Specialty Phone No Name Key No. 1 For Inf mre The Favorite in Key West STAR & CUBAN COFFEE CASA MARINA DANCING NIGHTLY Casa Marina Orchestra DC;

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