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tie »aamammmmmaaacammmammcmcaaaaall More than 200 of the veterans! ‘employed on the bridge activities at Lower Matecumbe are ex-| ee ceiuteee ks kay wax aml evening for a short vacation. Eugene Demeritt, manager of | the ferry system left on the aft- ‘@rmeon train yesterday for Mate-| been designated to bring 150 of the men to No Name Key... i to arrive on the regular ferry this, evening. Transportation for the! men to Key West is to be fur-! ished by trucks of the local ad-| ministration. i jgiven this evening at MANY EXCELLENT NUMBERS ON PROGRAM; TO BE GIVEN UNDER AUSPICES OF HOS. PITALITY BAND There. will be a band concert Bayview Park, beginning at 7:45 o'clock, by the Hospitality Band, which} will be under the direction of AL tredo Barroso. The program follows: 4—(a) The Last Chord; (b) For the Beauty of the Earth— Senior High Mixed Chorus, direct- "éd by Miss Smith. 2—The White Queen—Key West Hospitality Band. 3—The Frost is on the Pump- kin—Piano selection by Betty Curtis. 4—March—Key West Hospital- ity Band. EASTERN STAR MEMBERS WERE ENTERT MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED: AFFILIATED WITH ORDER CAME IN YESTERDAY ON STEAMER FLORIDA a. “ a | Members of the Order Eastern j Star from practically every state’ im the union and Canada were! guests of Fern Chapter of Key > West and friends yesterday after-! Noon. { With the arrival of the S. S.} Florida from Cuba, more than 400} members of the order, who had} attended the post convention tour te Cuba, landed at Key West and were entertained with sight seeing trips to all parts of the city. Many of the visitors returned to the station with fruits and flowers ana were disappointed when’ in most instances they were | teld they could not take the fiow- ers on either train or boat. The visitors expressed them_ selves as being delighted with their ride around the Island of Key West, many of them saying it was the most interesting event of their trip. About 300 of the visitors left on the S. 8. Florida 6:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon for Tampa while 139 left over the East Coast. MORE PRAISE FOR KEY WEST BOOKLET Maureau of St. Catholic several | Rev. A. L. Mary's Star of the Sea Church is in receipt of letters from persons in various parts of the country thanking him for copies of the Key West booklet sent them, and also giving. much praise to its issuznce. i Among those sending letters; were William T. Byrne of Albany: N. ¥., and J. F. Uhrbach of Mi-| ami, former resident of Key West. ; Mr. Byrne visited this c monument was dedicated at Bay-j} view Park. eececcccoucs. WHERE TOGO ° TONIGHT : Monroe—“Off Human eet age” and “Handy Andy.” Palace—Looking for Trouble.” TOMORROW i Monroe—“There’s Always To-! jorrow” and “Off Human Bond-! | )Palace—“Looking For »” 5—Riptide—Key West Hospi-! tality Band. 6 — Saxophone Solo — Deil Woods. 7—Chimes of Normandy—Key West Ho=pitality Band. 8—Wegon Wheels—Key West Hospitality Band. 9—Voeal Solo—Mrs. Ethel As- son. 10—Cocktails for West Hospitality Band. 11—March—Key West ality Band 12—On Mountain Heights—Key West Hospitality Band. 13—Star Spangled Banner— Key West Hospitality Band . SANITARY DEPT. IS KEPT BUSY IN CATCHING DOGS Two—Key Hospi- SODALITY UNITS G0 T0 TAMPA TO ATTEND MEETING DELEGATION TO ATTEND FOURTH ANNUAL CONVEN- TION IN THAT CITY, WHICH! OPENED THIS MORNING. . Members of the Sodality of St.’ Mary’s Star of The sea Church left yesterday on the Steamship Florida for Tampa where they wil attend the fourth annual conven- tion of St. Augustine Union Sedalists. of The convention was opened this morning with a Pontifical High Mass held in the Sacred Heart Church and will continue until Sunday morning, December 2. Members of the local group went in company with Rev. Wil- liam Reagan, rector of St. Ma Sisters M, Edwina and Louise France. Chaperones are Mrs. F. Dion, Mrs. R. Mendoza and Mrs. A. Bethancourt. Mrs. Dion, daughter Margaret and Mrs. Men- doza went by automobile yester- day morning. Delegates from the local branch of Sodalists are Misses Margaret Lacedonia, Cecilia Ellsworth, Pauline Phelan, Marjorie Gwynn, Yolanda Mendoza, Eva Louise Ma- loney, Rese Mary Albury, Mary Whalton, Solita Cobo, Evangeline Gomez, Francis Ellsworth, O’Del! Wickers, May Whalton. Andrew Elwood, Isidore riguez, George Ibarmea, James Moore, George Lee, Ste Baldwin, Raymond Lopez, D: Lopez, Arsenio Bethancour tonio Bethancourt, Celina Beth: Rod- court, Charles Gomez, Frank del Villar, Julio Lopez and Francis Dion. THIS BRANCH OF FERA oR-| Norman Brantley, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brantle: went GANIZATION HAS BEEN {along with the Sodalists, will QUITE SUCCESSFUL IN Rip.‘ Sarasota for a visit with -ela- | tives and return with the group. DING CITY OF CANINES - | go ¥ | partment of the FERA? dur-| vember 29 five permits for ing the time that the Civil War, struction and repair work were is-| the What has become of the ac H ties started by the sanitary de-| This i question was asked The Citizen} several times this morning and the ; answer is given herewith. ! Since the order was issued to! capture pariah dogs and stray ani- mals including cats. the depart-} ment has been exceptionally busy and has accomplished much in the way of ridding the city of the ownerless (?) animals. Actual figures show that up to rday noon 1 had been ught by those assigned to the task. Of this number 95 had been } gassed, carbon monoxide from one of the city trucks. Owners of 37 dogs had paid the impounding fee and secured licenses. against rabies by the ci physician, Dr. H. C. Galey, PERMITS ISSUED During the week ending No-! con-! sued from the office of Harry were made for: j Repairs to porch and floors at! 320 Margaret street. Owner, Mer-| General repairs at 1014 Packer street. Owner, R. L. Lowe; cost, $100. New roof at 1106 Eaton street. | Owner Frank Weech; cost, $3: Repairs to floors at 1100 Di 1 GROUP OF BOYS BROUGHT BEFORE PEACE JUSTICE CHARGED WITH CREATING NUISANCE NEAR SCENE OF COLORED CHURCH; CASES TO BE HEARD LATER ~ The group of y were charged wi € peace and creating <uch 2 noise that it was im conduct serv Chureh, color e of The Peace Rogelio y afternoon. After listening to the testimony of a number the hearing was 4 o'clock Friday afternoon when the boys, colored, will be in court with their parents and the juvenile judge will be present. It is the belief of officials that the sentence will. be that each o! nders ‘be given a sev whipping in the presence of the ; Baker, building inspecter. Issues} court and those in attendance, DANES RECEIVE RIFLE | vin Thompson; cost, $350. | ORDER OF $5,000,000 General repairs to cistern top and outhouse at Greene and} (By Associated Press) Whitehead streets. Owner, H.{ COPENHAGEN, Nov. 29.—The Ulio; cost, $150. P }Danish Rekyl syndicate, Den- mark’s huge armament firm, ha nade a contract with four un named foreign powers for the de- ivery of rifles costing a total of $5,000,000. Delivery is to be made over a Trou-| sion street. Owner, C. Jaycocks;} period of between three to four cost, $100. years. } JAGNER’S BEER JOINS IN EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO ADMINIST | SSR UN SE ERE AR ORR Sar R RRR EE i Ri a = ‘WHEN RAS LINDAMOOD MOVES HE’LL ‘KEY WEST FO TAKE HIS HEARTH FIRE WITH HIM t By EDWIN HOLMAN (By Associated Press) NORRIS, Tenn., Nov. 29.— law—this TVA—and we must do the best we can by it. It behooves :me to be submissive.” ; Moving cay in behalf of the TVA) will be a ceremony—a sorrowful }one—for Ras Lindamood, bearded patriarch of Long Hollow. But there is some consolation. His new domicile will be med by:coais carried up the hill by his own hands from the old dwelling whose fireplace hasn’t been cold in 75 years. Plans Ceremony It’s pretty hard to pick up lock, stock and barrel and move f the log house in which 70 years ago—by the light never ent out. waters of Norris with cover the old cab Warned by e: neers of the authority, R: dam ‘en- nessee chosen a n hill above the water’s reach. va. And already he is planning the ceren of transferring the fire his iled in 1859—five years before he was born. ‘A Citizen Lot’ “I may be childish,” he mused, more to himself than to those seated with him aroun fireplace. “There are plenty of matches Buf’ <thee I'm gome” to out of here, see water Izp- ping around the house and the okehouse and the the old New House In Modern The new four-room house is of s is somewhat about that, but at the same time he is “terribly sorry” crystal-clear ereek running by his doer as of modern d enth there will no old. The old hom in Long Hol tead i r back + some 25 miles from M. nty seat. In ‘ive generations of his aged high- flames to sacred CROOM SABLES FOR U. S-PARIS MARKET day New women in ars are being cared nose diet many a nursery to tha day f his ©9900 90000990982089799998609099500908508599800388 ‘FERA HEAD TO WINTER HERE : eecoessose JULIUS F. STONE, JR. To Occupy Commodious Home Of Stephen F. Lowe on Southard Street During Season TOR STONE, GOVERN , @uility that is always evident im two small i hen Ras! ony of | with | COSC CCS SES SESE SESESEFES When tourusts cose for = short or lone. DAY OBSERVED BEFITTINGLY | &2lly leok for peiete of are antweus to ll Oe ee ee emt ee et me Sn IN VARIOUS WAYS; SERV- > with them some knowlecge of Ge (2 aes que aelte «6G ICES HELD IN VARIOUS “274 They Seve Beer of Ge segue Sete ceed cet seer turtle crawis, ef cur sary SEE epee — + CHURCHES cur aqaarum, ear nator Mae tele Towers and lighthows eee Bee I wows he a we cen tee os iS ents eee Gen With the usual peace and tran- % familiarize cumeivet with s- Sellilinge — ey West of ksgiving, me mmm Key West on Thanksgiving, the So “Su « wenee -~ day is being observed im a manner, ing our wisiters, te = ee eee befitting this day of nation. the habits anc habitat <f <r Se oie Ge Gee thanks. marine life and to become oo Ge Ghe city colon, Geter Services were held in oat he Se ee > est churches morning and other - wee Te Bee Dee ee services are eduled for this granted the very ee ee ee evening when song services of | prise ee ie thankfulness will be rendered. the meet ee ee This 2fternoon there are but ~ge ee few places of business open and o.o. anew te the ony ce epee emg ume are the aters and other tory of Key West se that = Remmmnaee —e e places such as ice cream parlors, respond intelligently te thee ete Cot Sheet Comgeey al! eee restaurants and the like which are | 5#** ore otes & © oe eee year. For it is these very “hy considered necessary by the pub- fo) sake gue ona aa ot te ee lic ple will want to write hears home, === Se ee eee eet ef the business places! if can came te leek ot ee eee were closed this morning. includ- with @ certam meecenee <f wit em eee ee ing the First National Bank, Key 52 t 2as reb@ed me amd sor WR a, et aie lie een ‘the mvelers «pet. == =e — West Electric Company, City Mall, only help is Gn at 2 Ge Wen rehabilitation. St =e = cach turther mancusiy cer ows RECOLLECTS SITE “SEORGE F ARCHER SAYS oT County Court house and all trans- ion company offices. the absulutely necessary s of the A Navy and Coast Guard are on holidays and the governmen WAS USED AS GahasereT AIRCRAFT ARRIVES AND DE- PARTS YESTERDAY ON ON ONE OF SLUSeES YEARS aco _ - a SECOND TRIP the aftern: i" Te - a ws Mis» Eun age. . aa * - took © ae - - ~ ~ a 27 oe cay aaa Set me —_ M ret wa = _ by ng we wae Le a - TO BE REPLACED «= == = : Departine that M = - LORDS = _—-—- ‘wings NAME OF FIRST Lapr _ IMMENSELEMON, ore H ue ijt = om - * = Blea - fF ees ee. ‘ae | iin. 4 = ! . a= ae {gvate ae oe ee Jes ever grown in Dade cou and E ee OR SHOLTZ AND FERA FOR THERR GOOD WORK HERE