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* Mh! ff He Ik iit cP : ; #3 . if iH Te i i i Kit i = a] i r z i | fs i ff i by i A reli? FE at + Fa ii i | | i f i & ? | : | ! d i : i ? z f i i 7 iB j & AtEE H is, AS i This is a request to all the Re.| William Woods, colored, phe tail Stores in Key West from — ea BEAUTIES OF KEY WEST TO; The following letter from) BE FEATURED IN COLORS| Morgan Hand, Jr., is typical of/ tions! Recovery of this country é many which have been received SCENES OF 15+| com admirers of the booklet sent out from Key West: “Dear Comrade Strunk: “Key West’ booklets came a: up to. Miami. ; i-thevuse-of} please except my hearty thanks | Prcaks:the code im any: way, colors: dopict-+ tothe mailing of this most un-|! have found-only about-four: | usual portrayal of the many ad-' ; ; ‘Wantages of Key West. These | ¢d to sbide:by the’ law, Peards @F€) booklets will be most carefully | Theysearry Te-/ given out and a copy will be plac- | TePert paintings by Avery | ed in the “Ocean City Public | ins, who is the man in Jacksen- and Stanley Wood, | Library (writer is a trustee). has been on exhibi-/ «afy major regret of the won| enforcement part. I have request- West and many speci-' devful ‘Florida’ A. L. Conven-| ¢d all merchants that the hours being shown im {jon is that I didn’t make the{ for them to open their stores is the United States. Key West side-trip. It just! 7 a. m. and to close at 7 p. m. will be marketed | wasn’t possible to do everything! five days in the week and Sat- right! j urday remain open until 9:30 p. “It was great pleasure to} B+ and not to open for business commit have ‘met and your buddy in} ** all on Sunday. League, is! the ‘Presto’ estaurant, while! This requirement fin the midst of a reai treat and! November 11. & new one to me—the crawfish| jas. | fants or drug stores. } “Our Cape May County Ameri. issued by! ©&" Legion Band, which is fro the sea shore and rural part o! starts on Cc. Saw- of dis- Now picese do your part and do not compel me to do my duty. 3 Signed) W. LAWTON BATES, General chairman in Monroe County. DR. RICE HOLDS ~ CONFERENCE OF ~ the same one that opened the San i Antonio Convention of Legion. ; Our trip back north was unevent-| features Key West | be | at j in Booklet | Works’—especially the. se igreat, ‘Blickering Shade of Troy jical Trees’ (February insert) i very beautiful. |! } “With best regards you in St, Louis.’ ! “Sincerely, COUPLE MARRIED YESTER.! “MORGAN HAND, JR.” ; Mr. Hand is a land surveyor DAY MORNING IN ST. | and licensed municipal engineer with offices in the Ocean Ci PAUL'S CHURCH ‘Title and Trust building in Ocea PRESIDING ELDER OF METH- ODIST DISTRICT LEFT YES- TERDAY AFTERNOON EN- ROUTE TO MIAMI and y ni Dr. O. E. Rice, presiding elder l city. N. a. | of the Miami Methodist District, |” White in Miami for the Ameri-| recently ended a series of quarter- In the presence of members of | can Legion Convention Mr. Hand, ly conferences of the chutch in the immediate families, mi met Eddie Strunk, of the South’ Key West. Josephine Vial Knight and Pau es Contracting and Engi-, All of the conferences in t Bernard Hyre were married 6j neering company, and the latter,! city were held in Fkeming Str yesterday morning in St.j as always, began to expatiate o| jethodist Church, were well at- 's Episcopal chureb. Rev.{ the beauties of Key West and its| tended and were evident of de- B. Dimmick officiated. | great climate. leided progress in the affairs of Hyre is the daughter of} “senqg-me something about Key! the church in this part of the dis- Mrs. P. A. “Knight and) West,” Mr. Hand said, And that! ‘rict. isthe son of Mrs.’ Mr. Strank did is evidenced by! Dr. O. E. Rice left yesterday ~ They have a host of | the letter. | afternoot’ for Miami. He was ac ' vin Key West who-will wish | “! + companied to the F. E. C. station ‘for them years of happiness. Rev. Shuler Peele, of Fleming ie - : eet Church; Rev.’ George’ E. Summers, First Methodist church, and members of the tions. ft ‘i ri macs oe IVY RETURNS 10 REGISTRATION " poRT YESTERDAY ; LIGHTHOUSE TENDER GOES! OF SKILLED LABOR ON ANOTHER TRIP SHORT A. H. Melnnis, of the National TIME AFTER RETURING | SPONGING FLEET that all skilled labor- NOW OPERATIN unemployed to reg- : requested that all Lighthouse Tender Ivy arrived} MGST OF VESSELS EXPECT- lab who _ registered ' in porg yesterday afternoon 4:30; ED TO RETURN JUST PRIOR re-register, Mr. Mcin-| 0'cloek “after a period of work) 1, 0) pay sEASON office is located on. the main: peinting and repairing struc- of the administration build- }3G in Tampa Bay channel and] fleet of Key West is away on the ‘to place lighted buoy Number 4| beds starting the pre-Christmas —— Captain Benjamin Felton, one RADIUM EXPERT of the most successful of the Key ment office, issued a re- i Ef? If : E =H | sailed to establish lighted buoy! Practically the entire sponging H |to Key. West tomorrow evening. | before the holiday season. Shortly after arriving the ship/ PORT TONIGHT The Ivy is expected to return! with the catches during the week : tures on the reef. BRAZOS DUE lin Egmont Key channel. factivities and expecting to return x Brazos, of the Clytle- | West masters, was in Key West Lines is due in port} H from Galveston en route Miami and New York. ; Freighter Agwidale, of the: lines, is due in port Sunday}. Atmong the many people ew York en route to Tampa| note who will spend the winter! shortly before Orleans. {season in Key West will be Dr.! many bunches. | Edwin A. Merritt, radium expert TURNS TO STONE! with the Garfield Hospital in [PRESCRIPTIONS | Washington, D. C. ‘i Only the freshest ingredients LONDON.—A post-mortem ex.| This announcement was madefare used in filling your pre- famination of Mrs. Cathrine! today by the Public Relations De-} scriptions. Regardless of who Morton, who died in this city at; partment of the Key West Ad-\f your doctor is, bring them to the age of 92 disclosed that her ministration. Dr. Merritt will . Gardner’s Pharmacy Phone 177 Free Delivery heart had begun to turn to, motor down from Washington and stone, [Strive about December 1. ' i ‘ yesterday and said, before leav- jing to join his vessel. at Mara- j thon, that so far the catch is not Christmas with | President Franklin D. Roosevelt! July of this year, wes captured | for their cooperation in the Nar! yesterday by Chief Deputy Clem-; Through his committees he has. Peace Rogelio Gomez. | distributed to all stores the Blue, Eagle and codes for them to live. of gambling and disturbing the It is not the desire of the gen-| of the colored Baptist church, and to have to report any one who sbut I wili certainly do-my-duty an@ to appear and: offieers-have been; guarded. He has six Hindus as them to: Mr» Walter Hawk-{ én the-lookout: for him -ince. | Ville, Fla., having charge of the This does not apply to- restau- congrega-! very prolific but those in the} p Kittiand, Lillie W. Cold, C. S.| State of Florida, this bank will df) business expect to return to port] johnson, E. _ | VALLANGOUJARD, France, entice oo Nov, 9.—Eighty-four-year-old Sir EDWARD BRUCE amp long way to go to catch John D. ‘ents Jaycocks and Justice of the | \ | community in, the neighberheed | Woods was arrested on a charge ! tive in our-city who haverefus:} appeared: in court ant their cases; gentleman,” after his hectic years | “2S Seine erties <# last winter diperter eral Public Works personal attendants and his secke-| | = ee ‘were ‘disposed of. Woods failed}as cannon merchant, is well RECEPTION AT WOMAN'S GRAND SUCCESS “AFFAIR GIVEN ‘certainly in his calm old age. = | | SER TESTERDAT, Has Electric Wheel Chai anc of sutebie Srangemmen comet AFTERNOON OPENING SO-| Each morning the man who may | >® made end satiny beg ‘CIAL ACTIVITIES OF LOCAL’ have half of Europe’s secrets lock- | S*commedations be secumed, ed up in his head, rises early and) ORGANIZATION kes a short trip through his; The muather wus wefemed Ge Ghee | } | chateau grounds. For.this he uses} housing The reception held at the, 4,Specielly: built Prue ae ay Woman's Club yesterday after-\ it he passes down many 1 noon, which markad the beginning that lead through his beloved |of the season’s social activities, dens. He insists that the ch ! wa3 an outstanding success, ~ |” Beautiful women and igvoty| smaot pent eee tare conseq : | man of Europe” each day becomes’ “Sit Of a= and seme Same sate | more mysterious. Opes” teti an oe & zay there is really very little mys "O° EEN gag ee | He decided te come t= the } ; ‘walalp-nowns—added tor the-aplistic “ever” so Tittle, After one Gecorations of the club house, |:torm, his gardeners and workers? which presented a scene not sgon from the surrounding farms, 46 be forgotten. , all 80 men, worked frantically to} r ey ‘smooth the paths again so that them ‘The rooms were decorated with Si, Basil might make his usual potted tropical plants, ferns and Goal 04 ‘hin: eee home: H flowers. the club colors predom-' “The jow. rakish aerodynamic; er in yellow cosmos and eld. | cers of tetag. mache litle appeal 2 - mS } to him, though their modern pow- ree tea, ae Oe ee was ‘iful motors do. His car has a thigh | : 7 Served, WS old-fathioned body with plenty of} Gone Hipage oan lace cloth. head room, so that coming down | : : the road it looks like a Marne taxi- | Meee wetew. conten in (cither cab ir ta Oe ee ar. | side graced e center 0: ' es is Sh table. Mrs. Hadyn Illingworth and] 4 ige — 3 ip Sir Mrs. Allan B. Cleare poured tea] posit takes lively interest im bia | from 4 until 5 o’elock and Mrs.! . , Hexvey Eagan and Mrs. John Leach from 5 until 6 o'clock. During the afternoon Mrs. | Hastings Piodella played several, i selections on the piano accom- j panied by Alfredo M. Barroso on i ad — *e hese: Wome 0"! tle nearby town of Meru, and his Pye] by, the many. Present ies. atTival in fromt of the little coun- ay the peeing: om were AS j try bank that is proud of being LGN. Mg Be oe Aire; banker for the “richest man i” ing Fpst Jeflersam erts,, Mrs. Chas. ‘ow, Ars. | Burope” is always a great rent. Mr Kabler tel The H..S, Dexter,, Mus...J--J. Trevor.’ not being able to get around tuck — f : ' ' : fi i : if { itt | flocks of sheep and keeps track of | } every little detail of their care. ' When the flocks are in good con dition he has a habit of saying “Shepherd, you have fine ani mals, I am pleased with you.” , He does his banking im the lit- fh | ohhs | | : | | ’ ’ i : ' Herbert Rahier_ techmician for the salamat service, Departmem of terior, Teterned yestutiag Tortugas where he wae itt Ht f if { Mrs. Stephen, Donglas.and Mrs.’ vithout his wheel chair, Sir Basil] Arthar Pastorini. Mesdamed, Tm#ins in the car whild Wis sec} Those present were: Mesdames; retary runs in and out transact] ‘Howard Wilson, Waldo Johnson,| ing aftai Isabel Ball, John Roberts, C. Q.| ‘Sir Basil lives with an adopted |. | Ackerman, Wm. White, J. L-! daughter, Madame de Bourbon,!~ : Watrous, Frank Ladd, Frank C- who is known throughout the coun-| Brown, Dan Navarro, Louise} tryside as the “Duchesse.” : Auxier, Frithjof E. Cold, Thomas} | James, Andrew Miller, A. Hyatt} CIRCLE T0 | Verill, Carl Bervaldi, John Costar, | There will be a meeting of the | jof bis findings ! personally very {with the fort and m=: ana beheved - invaluable :mterest ! and be the mecea of to this secten_ The voyage & Tia me tp + 7 . f ; : | ft tt at ] a i i eo, Reynolds, James Adams, J.| S. Golden, R. A. Manning Johnj Leach. Hadyn Illingworth, Allan; | B. Cleare, Sr.. Allan B. Cleare,} 'Jr.. Sidney Hughes, Victor Mof-' j fet, W. Hunt Harris, Homer Her-! | rick, Earl Julian, B. M. Perkins,} home room representatives of} ™#de on the ‘RH. Brown, Chas, Roberts, Ed-! the High School P.-T. A.-at the Seat CW j win Trevor. home of Mrs. Jefferson H. Knight) =e Party were | Mesdames Robert Lord, Johnion Washington street Monday! Mareld Balieu, 'Key, Otto Lundquist, Harvey|afternoon, Nov. 12, 3:39)the FERA. and | Eagan, Chas. Falk, John Ward-} o'clock, it is stated. j tare writer | low, Julia Bean. Wm. Phelan,| A request is made for a large) Mr. and Mire | Willard Albury, Jack Gaiti, H.attendance. ithe East Coast 5 | Olin, H. C. Galey, C. G. Hicks, ! an for Washington. Hugh Taylor, Pat Bussey, Wm. R.; / | Warren, Benj. Trevor, C.. W ae } Goethe, Ed. R. Neff, W, G. Curry,} Monday, November 12, Armis- |W. C. Duncan, J. V. Harris, Fred; tice Day, a legal holiday im the ; wv c HOLIDAY NOTIC:! ' TONIGHT Cat — Pre~Acmoe. ieee J. Bayly, J. B. Sulli-/ Rot be open for business on that j cae | day. ; uban K.} Day Dance. ; - nov’-2t} Monree—“Ther Big Mower: jand “The Cixcus Clewa.” MONROE THEATER a ne Zasu Pitts-Slim Summerville inf)! THEIR BIG MOMENT | Joe E, Brown-Patricia Ellis in THE CIRCUS CLOWN Matinee: Balcony, 10c; tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ van. 3 { Misses Mary B. Trevor, Olive} THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN! Jones, Alice Roberts, Dorothy; +Cleare, Annie Lois Hicks, Camille | Pierce. Cornelia Warren, Florie , Ketchings, Nellie Louise Russell, } Minnie Porter Harris, Mary Falk, }May Hill, Anna E. Corcoran, j Clara Yates, Norma Yates, Alce Curry, Dorothea Elwood, Alberta Elwood and others. Monroe — , ar » Palace — i USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF WAGNER’S “PRIDE OF FLORIDA” BEER. ALL INGREDIENTS