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_ FAR AS USE OF PRIVATE FUNDS IS CONCERNED,” DE. e in Key West after Christmas, employes of the administration, | ‘will come prepared to do ex) and was in answer to fishing. ; from several employes of the ad- letter to the housing de-/ ministration asking “whether they of FERA Mr. Cooper! could use their own money on s that a series of stories he | Key West properties and enter- ‘for the Saturday Eve-| prises.” s he is preparing, make it) munication continued, “regards for him to state exactly himself as the only one bound by a he will arrive, but is sure} fiduciary relationships to refrain will be in Key West in Januay. | from using any of his own funds Another famous figure in the! in such a way that he might bene- ary world is in Key West fit either directly or indirectly : Robert Frost, internationally| from the employment of the peb- cS under his contro! aeeee — “The reason which underlies this ; Frost, { distinction is that none ‘of the em- F leaving yesterday | pioves are in a position to control a ey the direction of development, ‘was prevailed upon to re-i whereas presumptively the admin- acon ae Ne sek position.” Ad will make ‘ar-| “initiator Stone’s communication for Coast Guard ‘Cutter Saukee 2 left for the Cuban coast today to ee jgo to the assistance of the Fruit- Lighthouse Tender Ivy was ¢® Gatun, of the Standard Fruit ealled this morning to assist in 2"4 Steamship Company, reported . Steamship Cuba,! ashore at Cayo Hondo. ‘Was ashore near the P. and; _ Radio messages received at the steamer’s stern went on a! the Wrecking Tug Warbler be while it was being maneuver-| Sent, but that vesse) has not re- to back into the slip. High seas | turned since leaving to tow U. S. ¥ winds are said to be} Collier Achilles to Baltimore. It ie of the wichap. is understood she towing a short time after ar-! Steamer to Jacksonville. seene the steamer! Tug Petrel. of the Porter Dock at hen berth. ready | Company, left today to take a sick jman off the Steamship Sun. Two tugs of the Thompson Fish Com- }pany were called to assist the Tug | Adler which has three barges in : tow. ; Porter Dock company asked that, H C27 EE se EC | AFTER ALL s of Inno-! _ }eence” and “Peck’s Bad Boy.” A man out in Idaho is reported Palace—“Successful Failure.” {unconscious from a spider bite. | And so we learn. after all these TOMORROW iyears. that Little Monroe—“The World Moves! fet understood that discretion was On” and “Peck's Bad Boy.” the better part of valor.—Lansing ;| .Palace—‘“Neath Arizona Skies.”| (Mich.) State Journal. HUGE STONE LION, AGES OLD, FOUND IN MACEDONIAN WILDS = (By Associated Press) ATHENS, Dec. 11.—A great ing the Peloponesian Wars. ‘}stone lion, dating from the early} Ci it We : i I EH = ological discoveries years, has been found in the wilds? find the fragments. iss ef _ Archaeology,} earthed more fragments. will measure} American Minister Lincoln Ma. base to the The base is 12 feet high.}i resembles the lion of Charronea, near It is said to represent a development in art, how- and to be even more ma- The Greek government is' contemplating the construction of | f jon of the main thorough-; Salonika to the south: Wat the statue ’may be more FOR ALL CARS “The heroic pile is believed = PAUL’S TIRE SHOP 4) collecting subscriptions for restoration. On clear days the will be visible from the sea. if ik 7 i place im commemorate a Spartan victory PHONE 65 over Amphipolis, Macedonia, dur- } | } t the | ¥ an hundred years old, and has ;mer and winter temperatures of ; “In the little island city, : fits tropical atmosphere, the tired Miss Muf-j business man or Woman or j “For the active man, however, + [cor i Fishing, of } among these kinds of pastime, and ;nowhere ix ; | fish be found. Tarpon run in most; British soldiers who were en-; the surrounding sea. century B. C. and considered’ camped near the ancient site of! ae of the most sensational arch-! Amphipolis during the World War’ only tropical open-air aquarium in| in recent are said to have been the first to|the world was u-'and other types) in ment recently and is to assist in}!around Key West. Many wt them! kiddies, the] a } monument Answering the demand for, Since the rehabilitation apartments in Key West, Mrs.! gram was started in Key lamie Adams is constructing d Pree Seana petro garage apartment on South street,/ tors, and-many citizens i which is shown above, Already there is a scarcity of |to old buildings and in construct. . dwellings of this kind for the win-| ing new ones. ter resident, and this new strc: | Private activity is going hand ture will answer the need of, at/ in hand with that work being done least one family. {by the Key West Administration. Many Rare Features In Key West! ecessese e Under the caption, “Key -West continuous flow of salt water —Reborn Under Federal Control,” through the tanks has been in-* the “Highway Traveler” has 4 stalled. Larde crawls extend from | comprehensive and well illustrated the aquariim into the sea where; story on the Island City. Through ine a mh this: misdinm. Koy: Weet Sif 20-00 eetes of Gog Oe} ceive nation-wide publicity as The ‘2 be seen by the visitor, j Traveler claims a national cireula- Au indefinable charm that acts tion of 150,000 copies. |as a magnetic foree is in Key! The article siees | West. Visitors come to stay a day, ‘Fishing at its best, a distinct- | Pee A - he: Rex Westin. atten hich end stretch ced visits inte days, ! smacks of the Wést Indian, the, “eK. sometimes months; tropical open-air aquarium in cg so strongly that the; world, sports. and am equable come permanent residen’ climate ideal for the winter visitor : pbc ress Key at ‘ are,only a few of the attractions” Pee 5 H fer tha tourist in Koy Wek {much to-offer the visitor. It was! “Tropical plants and fruits grow "its harbor that the first gun} profusely from one end of the Hit-| was fired taking the United States; tle island city to the other, and definitely into the Spanish-Amer-! the entire six square miles - that make up the quaint city that was! jean war. Old Fort Tayloris near- | born of and nurtured: by a | ravages of the sea present a fista | P!aved an important part int four | | of tropical foliage. } major wars of this country. At Dry | | “Key West has a tropical clim- Tortugas, sixty miles west of Key! ' ate, but with the Gulf of Mexico| West, lies Old Fort Jefferson, ; lon ene side and the Atlantic/ With its handmade brick walls Tis { } Ocean on the other, the island is straight out of the waters of jconstantly swept with fresh’ the Gulf—an interesting spot in | breezes from the salt waters that History and in legend. Boats can surround the little city. The cold| be procured at Key West that of the north. however, never pene-| Make the trip in three and one- trates: in all its history Key West baif hours. has never seen a frost, and only, “Pirate lore, legends based on twice has the temperature gone facts having to do with shipwrecks above ninety-three degrees, There, 0D the reefs near Key West and ‘is a mean difference between sum- | Other interesting features are on the island. “The is in the midst of a rehabilit: n program that has changed the entire outlook of the je. as well as the morale of ‘only fourteen degrees. i with its quaintness born of interming- g cultures and people, and with |! people are hospitable, be- ing known throughout the world for that characteristic. They will greet the visitor warmly and see that he or she h: joyable time while in the re ELKS WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE the} ENT TO ENTERTAIN MANY TOTS the ved up person can rest and Te- to the fullest. iderable activity is presented. course, stands out the country can Such en abundai of edible and game jof the waters around Key West, fand jewfish. s! $s and ~num-/| pberless other varieties abound it “Then, too, at Key West being completed | Last spring; when this went to press, to be} workmen engaged on a drainage! opened to the public before the! reconstructed by the project in the Strymon Valley un- fend of the year, The Bureau of} B. P. O. Elks, 551, will this Fisheries says there are more than{year, as in former times, have a |six hundred varieties of edible| Christmas tree, with lots of bags ifish (not including strictly gameiof candy and Santa Claus to pre- the waters!sent the sweets and talk to the in} The tree will be raised in the; United | yards of the Elks Club and will be | States send there for their speci-!in readiness on Saturday after- jmens of: tropical fish. Now the | noon, 2:30 o’clock, December 22, hfish can be seen in very neatly|three days before Christmas. {their native haunts, for the fish! It is estimated that approxi- ttanks have been furnished with} mately 1500 children under 13 teoral from the keys nearby and; years of age will be present to re- seafern and other sea plants havejceive gifts from Kris Kringle and also been placed in the tanks. | with their parents a large audience “The back of the aquarium! will be present to hear Santa }touches the open sea. An open/speak words of good cheer and the) icireulating system providing a'‘season’s greetings. P beautiful and aquariums ferent parts of the ‘tion, tH i ppiiet it ull an ! | | district of Florida East. of Key West is a part. All are eligible, whether Protestant, Jewish or f H | ' f i ? i ShEE i : ul tj i 8 | R i if . H FF | | | | . I te i fl it .¥ 1 i : fF if t off Ll —— SS be 2500 words or three ounce bettie wets coger a i om tached, and i — ioe ieee ok ae ii 1 ! if f 5 j A i at i ieee |! i i ° [ i a to cision final, and the contestant. by bis or her essay, agrees that *he essay may be reproduced in whole or in part without additional com- pensation. - Additional Prise — The winner of the contet + THANKS & LASS FoR corr also eligible to have his or her ¢» say entefed in ¢ompetition im the OF FLORIDA wWoToRIST SENT TO ome i i f i ™ state-wide contest where an ad- ditional prize of $50 is offered by the Florida ‘State Elks Aewcie 5 ye ou Kecora: Geiss Wes, thanks Mr Le Me aces © the F Sé@ eipewe & « Re bE ae The Sapecoee Bhs te Te ah ermng kes The foregoing i+ the gist of « letter sent out yesterday te Pre- fessor Horace O’Brys 5 of Key West High § vent of Mary Immaculsete and St Joseph's College. by W. Curty Harris, Exalted Ruler, B. P. © Elks. 551. Mr. Harris advises he wil deavor to supply all contestants with copies of the acceptance speech of Grand Exalted Ruler Shannon. in order that they = be assisted in following the themr of bis utterances, when writing their essays. MISSES LEWINSKY AND NEFF MAKE HONOR ROLL AT STATE COLLEGE (Special te Tee ( ttisem: TALLAHASSEE, Dec. i1— Two students from Key West are among the 238 girls im attendance © at Florida State College for Yomen making the boner roll at e close of the first quarter They include the Misses Goldie Lewinsky and Mabel John Boles-Irene Dunne m THE AGE OF INNOCENCE Jackie Cooper m PECK'S BAD BOY Matinee: Balcony, 10c, Orches tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25< YOUR MEALS°MORE ENJOYABLE, ORDER A CASE OF WAGNER'S BEER TODAY AND DRINK HEARTILY WETM Gace Matas