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, ete Hit Pa ‘Mr, and The roof START MOVEMENT TO HELP MAKE CHILDREN HAPPY AT YULETIDE SEASON ge : H E i f de ee : - I # a fil tad if EE a g Another charitable episode in the history of the Kappa Pi ¥ the happiness of the kiddies dar- ing the Yuletide season. / This event will be an enormous and beautifully illuminated Christ- mias tree, to be erected on the} park at Division and Duval street! : IN GROUND J : the eve of the happy day. The CEREMONY “48 BRIEF CERI HELD THIS)" 54 ee will be laden” with candy, | MORNING IN ACTIVITIES! fruits and toys for distribution to | AT KEY WEST'S BOTANICAL |‘ children. 4 2 Te accomplish their aims the GARDEN members have voted a donation | of $25 and will give two dances, : one Friday, December 14 and the First plants of the Key West} other Friday, December 21. Pro-! Botanical Garden were placed in| ceeds from the dances will be add-| the ground this morning adjacent; ed to the Christmas tree fund. to the golf course where the gar-| It is also the intention of the }members to solicit contributions t ranged for the start of the garden, | divided into four sections with a! and the first plant was placed by |certain number of members as-' Mayor William H. Malone... who signed to each zone. i Outlining. the, wvalue’ cS tq. KeyicWest} ed with ‘a special identification 7 the. ti af,teop-| catd and receipt book. Each con-! : ‘tribwtor ‘will be given a receipt were. ots and his-or'her name kept for" pub- | oof the Key Wes! | lication. f . That every person,.who can af:} rs, W.. J... Phelan, | anf, and Migs Mollie M.|'tfibute to the fund and thus feel ford it, may be. enabled .toeon-| Parker, corresponding secretary. } the joy of having made some tot : 1 F Hie Te The plants were forwarded’ happy, only smal! contributions here by the U.S. Plant Introduc-/are to-be asked for such as near Miami. The entire’ group; AREER ETE | making up the first shipment “| CUBA BRINGS IN . ican exotics, all of which had been : imported from their native home. plants from the introduction sta- i tion at Chapman Field were car-| ' Key West Administrator; J. Gerry! EVENING FOR TAMPA WITH | ; Curtis, director of the parks and} 17 PASSENGERS West Administration, and the sec-| i retary. of aggicuiture at Washing-| ! tion Station at Chapman Field! nickels, dimes and quarters. ; composed of acacias, South Amer- cece ec! 63 PASSENGERS ried on between B. M. Duncan,! VESSEL LEAVES SATURDAY | recreation department of the Key, tion. Steamship Cuba, of the P. and OQ. S. S. company. arrived Satur-; day afternoon from Havasa with} ee + 35 45 first class passengers and six} - SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—Al-} second class for Key West; nine! ‘though he has travelled 1,500,000/ first and three second class pas-; miles in the last 43 years, Frank|sengers for Tampa. | : hasn’t been around) The vessel sailed 6:30 o'clock | much, His traveling was done on! for Tampa with 17 passengers andj A, BE. Sharpley} the front end of a street car over | freight. letters from their} the streets of this city. + Steamship Alamo, of the Clyde-! 4 Mallory Lines, arrived 3 o'clock! jyeSterday morning. berthed at the! ‘Mallory wharf and discharged) heavy cargo. So voluminous were | {the shipments received at Ki West that four hours were requir-; ed to unload the vessel, which sailed for Tampa. and New Or-j A PUZZLE leans at 7:10 o'clock. Hl ‘by the FERA social service These solicitors will. be .prowid-} In the near future a school, which is now under contemplation de- partment, will be opened in Key; enjoy our West, which will, it is shown, fill! we failed to share | little with others. 3 | First in the field this year to This school is the idea of| make the coming Christmas more Hit i a long felt want. {Julius F. Stone, Jr., and will be; cheerful for the little ones is the; The three Meibedt preactee Arriving os jplane of the Miaw Airways yesteras: tee (meteor keg Gor og ee the perme ot Pape rwetn cneerty oe Monroe—“Now and Forever.” | cupied by Knicht's Gaus & beuee Rijdiér, ‘bead of the socks): service! “aoe sateen bene on There will be four classes com-| setved as entrance Bram. One of these will be secre-| Oo4e as new for the delight of| ticularly the latter. for Christmas. for playthings, trinkets and toys |= warious: branches of the work, ‘On Deeémber: 22.’ a dance mt fideral training in this_. bramch| needy, young and old.” The 4 ‘ne. cittacushiy. clnac’ with” pe? WSmaw’ lib for ‘alehutbement, | trict of meating, civics, and English.! PRP eiek Be h-hh giver the language. are Many persons adapted to one! ARRIVE SUNDA : tars ; or no success. It will be the aim! what class of work a student is! ' The many ramifications of this the plan is ready in its entirety,'a brief stay with families and ernegm with tw partment. | Most of the visitors returned on | until today to return this after-; The regular weekly meeting of situated a. this week, it is stated. Palace—“Successful Failure.” | torn down = the demeliliee gee two candidates tomorrow night. of Inno! Two other buildings ie operated under the supervision| American Legion, which | and direction of Miss Nina .G.{Si& toy-giving admission to By. bringing some kind of tey.* department. ! old or new, to the theater, 1 ised in the educational pro-| #*e Assortment of toys were as-/ ay Pro-! s¢mbled and will be fixed up and, tarial work, comprising filing,} children whose parents are un-/ typing and stenography, par-ja@ble to purchase new playthings’ Ss . ¥ i = ae Later, Scoutmaster Boza, aided Students in this class will ae by Ubi yeast, Wl canvass Ge alle aceepted according to education} and adaptability, and will be fit-| se every child will have something |} ted for the pests of secretary’ in to delight its heart. ~ 4 i " a +e giver at ‘thé Country Club, The' domestic class will give a prdcecds ‘oF Whitty will ‘go te which -will, be. for maids and other} éeipts willbe turned over ‘to the} Rew classes of domestic help. j Woman's" Club and the “Junior; presidine } There will also be other agen. / - devoted 'to the ‘study ofthe mean-| 2 - r ing-of-citisenship in its broadest |“ © si@'ia making ‘this = hap- This Jast subject will be taught to | 24 Teceiver. those who neither read nor write EXCURSIONISTS The other class will be one in which handicraft is taught. There; particular branch of work who| ; are laboring at another with little; ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- of instructors to determine for! SIX COME IN ON HA. : fitted and have him concentrate | VANA SPECIAL on that. comprehensive idea are being! yesterday were 136 excurvionists.| chert stay ix Key West worked out now and as soon as some old Key Westers coming for! ‘The glane setersedl ie ite ff formal announcement will be, friends, but the majority making Miami, Edred made by the social service de-! their first visit. ; } —_—_ the afternoon train yesterday! MEETING PLANS -... ) Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order! {and Greene of DeMolay, will be postponed | Arrangements had been made ‘gram of the Key Weet Adheoet to confer the initiatory degree on} TOMORROW | tration. Monroe—“The Age The. degree will be put on a week} cence” and “Peck's Bad Boy.” ibleck, adjareet te the from tomorrow night. Palace—“Successful Failure.” | will gine be taken deen Ce erm ~ which Ker Bat bs per. « Arriving on the morning train{ James Ware, whe come Eee © 4 _ SUNDAY MORNING — bee cae oe loom ; i cnemenmeentiaanmmeeaee "LIKE WAGNER'S! NONE THAT SATISFIES SO MANY PEOPLE AND NO OTHER BRAND WITH SO MUCH EXCELLENCE