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‘ance were decided on at the reg-) meeting of the Harris School: Pinter! aap bps ame entienns Sgt Rt. Gusleey Aa an the Florida Federation of Garden’ made « : ‘Cuts sot Gn Oe Secon oth SU ae ewes ee thousand will be offered for sale WK Kemmn, geetien, et ; j by Garden Ciubs and Women's Scott Si Laihen, stterne:. <f Se | Clubs of Florida. iF 2 C @) compe ae coe | This pie 2 es time & Se oe | beautifully desizaed i> Mr. | wctaier 25 ae setae | Emery, Director oi The tt The Cite: Gee sentir {Beach Art School. in size it ix pening the cst jtwenty-io.- by uwenty-sever Ger Gieauen Get jinches and is primted om heavy) alte hud ewe deniitied, cond paper im five colors if Within she suet eet bing all PT. A., units to assist i | defraying the expenses of the Na-! i Convention to be held in’ April 9, 1935. It was de-! SSS Sree SS SS ‘COUNTY BOARD... PLAN TO. REASS ‘AQUARIUM TO BE . ti ~~ HOLDS MEETING LOCAL PROPERTIES MADE READY FOR at coe TODA alt 1S geccreeipea the: 3 HOLDS MEETING ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANS- FERA ADMINISTRATOR se. WINTER SEASO : picoanal (Cana eee = = | Mrs. Berkowitz spoke on 3 j : i tical aid 86 thu htes Go: tpropesed organization of the, ACTED AND DEPOSITORY | BINS ACTIVITIES ALONG floral beauty of Pei Bt oe safety patrol to be organized for py ANS MAD aa - DR. VAN DEUSEN IS DIRECT-; “ DR. WILLIAM R. WARREN ‘the protection of the children Pe a es oe es = ACCOUNTS CHECKED THESE LINES ; * | only makes available lovely gar} oust ‘ap. ime the recess hour and. while FACULTY; OTHER MAT-' | ING ACTIVITIES IN AR-| dens of the state, but ale inTRODUCTORY Se ee Th | fugitive places ef mature: jean te ts. This patrol, TERS ARE DISCUSSED DUR-; | RANGING SEA GROWTHSi). vay ORESS, DR. VAN DEUSEN “tid Mrs. Berkowitz, will _ prove ne ' "At the meeting of the board of; One of the most comprehensive ' National ane See Capen of inestimable value. ce +| ING SESSION {county commissioners held last’ and widespread activities of the] AND ROCK FORMATIONS Wild life, the Iittieknos= <lirsnes m2 night Clerk Ross C. Sawyer ws: 1,-5) administration of the FERA 2 those hidden pools of surpassing instructed to inform Governor h nchantment where seerground also suggested that A is Sholtz of the result of the elec-}#5 the reasse:sment program now! - tivitie: . be nt wi = | meeting of the home room Construction activities are be-| vere gush to the surface m flew-i 3 f rtai 2 ° being ed Key West. - BS > | representatives of the Junior- Sok kp Sebernnetad heer ee ing centered on the Key West! ing springs. It < ald further ang- i and one to the boy making e p ted N ber 6. omprises a revaluati |hhighest average in studies in the Senior High School was held (etre, Commictoners’ gl poe a the City cad an on | Asuarium with the idea in view'gest something of t- beillien'! COUNTY P recently became graduating class of the six grades} Monday, November 12, at the} Wm. R. Porter, Carl Bervaldi,) the most modern and thorough | °f Setting ever. ‘ing in readiness, color, the mood, the spirit and She, ed with Uw organization the end of the term. aoe ae home of Mrs. Jeff Knight onj| Braxton B. Warren and Roy Ful-| niethods of revaluation yet devis-| for the great number of visitors ae ete Piesida. iiand ——_ ed wp for this requirement in or-| gestion was heartily approv } Washi trest. }ford. Mr. Bervaldi was electedted for this work. The base of as-| who will c to Key West this — ma, 3 & beant : i der to become « Ro-| Announcement was made of the, iT ee to serve as chairman, Norber S s is f toot a ONE ONE ESS designed border =e up of pence, = Ses : The general topic of © discus- : céssments is front foot value and | -eason. tavten. | reception to be held for the faculty} _7"¢ ®° me: S25" Thompson being out of the city.' will be true rather than fictitious: p, Robert 0. Van Deusen, dic? The een i oe < Those given the degrees were} officials at the home of Mr,| Sion was the condition of the! Chief Deputy Sheriff Clemen Riguinc’ mewbers of thetlearti 2 Ot ON Dees, Te ee ee ee } ‘Meore, W.. Mrs. Berkowitz during the | lavatory at the school. Jaycoe! i Attorney Wm, V./in charge of this work”are 3! Ot-|7°ctor of the Fairmount Park ‘ shown — the map bes been ACCESOOREES GEESE Gee. 4 ta + . al - = rs. . oe | 4 i iroc. quesbemnarres bey Ree adr) / week of December. There: Plans were made. to entettain/ Albury were also present, to Kirehheiner, ‘county’ tax as-) Aquatium, arrived last week and pes: en ade ba . ont . =<. : : be a council meeting held De-| the faculty of the Junior-Senior, Depository accounts. for . the! séscor, ‘chairman; Sam’ B. Pinder, | is busy'ari_ ing sea “ growths, 4) — rey — ae a | -_,. | cember 5 at 3 o'clock in the after- |. es es : -a... month of October were checked: ¢j prcecitieter’ vite “chaikt ~ F Z _ {den cinbs of te Stu:> Feder. tom! eine k \ aes High School after the holidays, R ae = and rocky formations in the tanks | ang fro f; < the Plorids! i equines at the Division Street and approved, Various-matters of! man; Vesey A. Johnson,‘ seeré-{. - : : irom officials ef z Salsas puimenaton. School {time and place.to be announced) interest to the board. were after-| tary: Charles L. Roberts Ealsry | PTFE the supply of water Ase vrice, the State Fix > Ate mien af sia “ Mes. Kemp Makes Report; iater. ward - dis d and, the meeting |, Pierce. Joe Pearlman and Wm. ;‘¥™ed into them. 1 Board and the Ag:.cultore Exzeri-| soa eee ee Fe way it happened: . i ! ment Stat € v : net Mrs. William Kemp reported) Mrs. Jeff Knight, Mrs. G. Rus-| was adjou at 10 o'clock. R. Porter: ; | While the doctor is busy with|™¢"t Station of ae Unwersty af outs fe o> + Grooms, who, although having at } i ; Florida. > authentic inferme- the im. f having attended the district con-| -o)], Mrs..G. H. Adams and Mrs. —_—___ | Members- ex-officio are Mayor| these arrangements for making) 0% = > mee H heen & member of the club for 4! ference of the izations heldi es ee x: 2 ow 7, i tion may wei lure meny 2 -~arket] Ss ostemeed Ge sie eee Ge H lone time, hed never been initiat-ict Honestesd lant meck and read P20! Herrick will serve with the| E. LARSH RETURNS Wai. Maléte, W. T. Wallis:!the home of the fish more like!to the state and keep him cm) uly a ; ea, and during the luncheon today). comprehensive and intresting! #o“pitality committee again this} Hsia Ballon, diector of static (that of their natural habitat,’ :ranced here by the riaces of Aci “ie Chute Geese : he made this fact Known, 0t) resume of the many matters of month at the regular meeting | FOR SOJOURN HERE ica and-reesiech, PEGA: =| Doniald Corley, architect of the! beauty and interest to which the, Benger ant Mate Seen. she a i rentcins that he was still subject import which were discussed andj the P.-T. A. to be held Tuesday, | oa i peta |FERA, is attending to matters SP wi en i ee alee saponaied to jthe conclusions arrived at. | November 20. = WAR LORDS’ MESSAGES | rertaining to the structural =m ay bet the map will make: * Ste west ee In tows time than it takes to tell) Mrs. Kemp’s data was compiled) The next meeting of the room| H - ; = ristras gift worth cert Bem & eat ae tet the tory, be was lined up for his! in a clear and concise form and; representatives will be held De-| PRESIDENT AND GENERAL’ HAMPER CHINA WIRES beauty of the building and ap-. framing for a permanent decors-|Carshalle and Here Gee Gee initiation with the other members,|the information contained was of|cember 14 at the home of Mr. | MANAGER ELECTRIC COM. | purtenances, tion as well cs a trustworthy od «= Ghelr eee seengeieeees and at the termination of the cere- interest and en-| E. Henriquez on Whitehead street. | } } Mr. Corley has been diligently | S¥ide. Tee cow of Wille Bey -~< 3 | ly | “< iq! \ = H (By Associated Press} ! . * The committee of the Garden ©. “coged eth auameteagitter monies he was ee “full) joyed. i T ek = Soe Seeasced| PANY, DAYTON, OHIO | _ NANKING, Nov. 15.—The ten-| at work for weeks on this pro t - ' quand @ a papers” in the ranks of Rotary. | Sanne AY, C.- Denes iad-| ment tp vlan See | j dency of Chinese war lords tojand promises that when finished) charge of y~blishing she are] Coen, Semen Aqui: Loves Bii Warren gave an intro-|dressed the meeting on the pro-| ments were served by the hostes.| | 1, 7.05, resident and gen-| Send out lengthy circular tele-!i+ wi ; a .| Mis : ows a deectory talk, which was greatly| posed examinations of the eyes of| ——— H president aud. xen} t. t th 7 {it will be one of the most attrac-| Miss Harriet Howe, chairmen, Geetwin sae Glee’ =o enjoyed by thove assembled on the! pupils, These are to be conducted! | fral manager of the Master Elec- | Pi the inefficiency of the Chinese | i7e.0f Hts Eind in the world Mr. Albert Fissen, Mies, Sane OO 2, See . i i trie Company, of Dayton, Ohio, | f¢F the inefficiency of the Chinese ; Cli leus tu OS ffect| Smith. Miss E. E. Wellington, and) eckiemiy a: G2 cee Ge Gee easusion. by @ local specialist. It was sug-! | was a caller at the office of The, telegraph system, Wang Ching-| Other plans to be put mm eltect| | etic, Mrs. Wen. Van Basi! one ame ond Sie cette Dr. Robert O, Van Deusen, who a ~ that more light be ee 82 PASSENGERS izen today. It was his first, Wei. premier of the Nanking gov-| in. connection with beautification| |") ve oos ue A deep af amen is connected with the Philadelphia o Lary egy | visit to Key West in years. ernment, said in a recent speech. | will be ‘under the direction of J. Wilson, president. ‘The club in| Levey Gath, whe wae seetenee! equariom, was present at the 7 - 2 eet ss Seat Mr. Larsh was at one time ra-/ The premier said some wmili-| Gerry Curtis, director of parks made up of seventy-five coutene! petaniay - a & ee meeting as the guest of B. Curry/*"°* er n 8, @ meeting! sas j dio operator in the U. S. Navy tarists think nothing of filing 2.-| xd beautification of the local ad-| gardeners im Dayton: Beach, Gr] =m sae etl <f Ge ae Moreno. Dr. Van Deusen gave a Pag awarded Hadd classes of} “Steamship Cuba..of the P, and; and was stationed at Key West, 000-word manifestos at govern-i ministration, and the surrounding! mond and Ormond beach. tence bemg commamed ce very interesting talk relative to Mrs, Magdalene lieston, down-| gs § Company arrived yester-|on the U, S. S. Massasoit, from | ™ent expense. jarea, including that plot of land : . | stairs; Mrs. Mavareen Meador, rtd r } } i i i a= » Gc Key West's aquarium. * * UP-i day afternoon from Havana with| 1906 to 1910, and remarked at’ He added that interference by| which is owned by the Clyde-Mal- Roy EB. Lade, new manager ot; See e $2 passengers. Of this number! the many changes evident in many: the generals was more of a prob-‘lory Company and which the the Key West Gas Company, was! 0°, the en of the reg-' there were 36 aliens. | ways since that time. | mrs Ge — days mt the te- | FERA has been allowed to use. iso « guest at the luncheon, ~ 7 delightful program) The vessel left at 6:30 in the} He arrived on his private yacht, | public than lay so he Pes! There remains some work to be It wes atncuneed that the meet- of vorat “4 musical numbers was! evening for Tampa, carrying pas-| Sea Owl and had as guests today. eventually to see the system put | done on the canopy to protect the ing next week will be held in rt bone 4 pes las oe My. Heart| sengers and freight. jat luncheon, Lieutenant W. B.| 9" 2 sound business basis. |walk in front of the tanks, and t Jackson, U. S. N., officer in » >). this will be resumed as soon as png Paes time the Rotary | and on encore, tend Rate Trish; aaeae ANIMAS | charge at the naval station, Mrs. | MONROE THEATER | everything is in readiness for the s Rose.” Miss Alee Curry played’ -3- % i: Jackson and Lieutenant Com- | Ricardo Cortez and Barbara | carpenters to begin. ? i B. Curry Moreno. iemsed cards| the cppase- pgm |} Florida Druggists’ Ball |} mander George B. Graham, U. S. Robbins in The intention of B. M. Duncan, te volunteers in the Red Cross Lopez, using a French,| Saturday, Nov. 17, 10 till ? |:N., retired. {| HAT, COAT AND GLOVES | local administrator, is to have drive now being conducted. saxaphone, played several num--| RAUL*S CLUB Mr. Larch said he had the Sea} Cary Grant-Frances Drake in |! everything connected with the After woe songs “Sanh seegepencarg by Will Roberts,! (on the Boulevard) pos! age for Havana by the! LADIES SHOULD LISTEN aquarium in readiness, if possible, rendered, meeting was bringing a most successful meet- | Porter k company today and ‘| Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- }; when the first influx of tourists | j capects to sail tonight for Cuba. | tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25< and winter visitors arrive. i