Hi Jn, pro-| pee i i E Bloom in the custody! ‘of Sheriff Thompson for trial at) e next tern! of criminal court; ORDINANCE DEALS WITH CLOSES _ AMOUNT OF LICENSE To BE —Lack oor. = the'clo! of and Was passed on 4 view casino iised the’ Miami view of the city and the surrounding PAID AND OTHER PROVI- At a special meeting of the City Council held yesterday afternoon, | the liquor ordinance, which was passed on its first reading the day} before, came before the council ; its second, | jthird and final reading. The ordi- papcbs provides for the payment of | |a license of $200 annually for the| j selling of intoxicating liquors. jg: One of the sections provides 0. liquor can be sold between ; the hours of 12 midnight to 6 a. .m. the following morning during | Week’ days, with no sales to be teadéifrom midnight Saturday un- . Monday morning, which means no liquor can be dispensed on Sunday. Another of the provisions : that no liquor can be sold within; four hundred feet of any school er church building. ““|FLORIDA BRINGS 99 PASSENGERS STEAMER SAILS FOR TAMPA! IN EVENING WITH 19 PASSENGERS f Steamship Florida of the P. and: ©. S. S$. company arrived yester- ' 7%; first class passengers. and 12} class for Key West{ seven 2 and seven second class pasgengers for Tampa. There were! 57 aliens. The Florida sailed 6:30 o’clock for Tampa with 19 passengers and large shipments of freight. } Freighter Brazos, of the Clyde-‘ Mallory Lines, is due in’ port to- morrow evening from Galveston. enroute to Jacksonville and New York. Freighter Agwidale, of the same} line, is scheduled -for arrival Sun-, day from New York, enroute to! Tampa and New Orleans. and came to Key West sevéral weeks ago to enjoy a vacation. reeently, Spain. * ig ge in about three weeks, was learned today. ‘ ne t i tH who is now in Cuba, will go ‘to Milord will again fill the post here. Mr. Rodriguez was asked “by The Citizen regarding this and said he had received no official notification relative to the mat- ter. Mr. Milord said he expected to learn some time this week if the transfers are to be authoriz- ed by the government. of the reef and other hsbitat — fishes, the resemblance is said to be remarkably true to nature. This idea of marine construc-] tion is also being carried out the large center pool, wi! i fountain and the two tanks at either end being lined with rock growths and the outer sides of the RECEIVED walls also covered with a layer of sed ar rock and stone, practically all of} SERVICE DEPARTMENT coral formation. The concrete piling for crawl, in which will be placed COMMUNITY SERVICE COM- 3 MITTEE PUTS ON CHRIST-} f . MAS PROGRAM AT TODAY'S SESSION There was a Christmas program presented at the Rotary Luncheon today which was put on by — the Community Service Committee, with Melvin Russeil, chairman, in charge of the festivities, with Ed- die Strunk, president of the club, presiding over the general session. The Senior High School Orches- tra, with a mixed voice chorus. rendered a program, which also in- cluded a duet by »musie teachers. Bill Bates had as a guest Noel : Cook, former Key Wester, who is now making his home in Califor- nia. Bill. Malone had as his guest, Mr. Beckwith. Rotary Ann Mrs. C. R. King of Houston, Texas, who is now visit- ing in Key West, was a guest of Eddie Strunk. * The club. rendered several Christmas, sengs.,and, the meeting | was voted. one, of, the -best. of} the season. " , In | 4 VESSEL TAKES ON FUEL OIL AT PORTER DOCK TODAY Tug Adler of New Orleens ar- rived in port last night from that port and was to take on fuel oil today at the Porter Dock and start the return trip with three barges in tow. The Adler arrived last week ith the. Barges Ontario, Orleans and. Clinton in tow from-.New York. bound. to New, Grleans- Shortly after arrival the i} day. afternoon from Hevana sen [tee Devember.13: fag. the Retas coast. Arriving off Cayo ;Honde the Steamship Gatun, disabled, was faken in tow adrydocking at Orleans, "AS $00n ‘as de- livery was made of the Gatun the tug started for Key West, to re- sume her interrupted trip’ with the barges. MONROE THEATER Loretta Young-Jean Parker in CARAVAN jg Barbara Stanwyck and Ricardo Cortez in THE LOST LADY Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ has been in use since started, set at the spot to‘ occupy and a powerful j water directed toward the bottom. i. In-a short time the piling begins} 7°""S_ to sink ax the silt, marl and mud| ‘here is no qu are removed and within a bilet | 05s from this ‘county. time is in place. ig ~~ oo All other phases of construc- ogee 8 and 25. tion are well along toward com-| !T°™ relief families will be pletion and it is expected that about the middle of fine collection of fish exhibition. The last of the decorative part of the project will be the series of frescoes. These are to be done by the FERA artists, and will be ready. it is expected, before the tourist season is well under way. In the opinion of experts, who} have viewed the work and from! a ee experience are able to estimate the | BOOSTER BAND TO finished structure, the Key West! Aquarium will be like none other hime the wortd atid be visited by ‘thousands: of nature lovers from | all corners of the United States) 3 and--foreign ‘countries. —— GREETED WITH 9T1iG-Gaig —— | APPLAUSE AND CHEERS RE | TRINS | ON MONDAY NIGHT H i ae 0 CITY TODAY) sese-mens = sone mee | today for another appearance te. | Morrow night of the Booster Band : j branch of the Southern Entertain Julius F. Stone, Jr., southeast-| ers jocal organization of accom ern administrator for the FERA;| pjished musical artists returned over the East Coast this} On their appearance Monday morning from Charleston, S. C.J night the group of entertainers Previously must allow six months to elapse before he applies agair thy where he conferred with the com-| were greeted with applause and ‘ mandant of the Sixth and Seyenth| cheers wherever they stopped te Naval District, on administrative] biay and make announcement matters. __ [and the members were compii- Before going to Charleston, in} mented by music lovers on thelr company with Lieutenant W-. B.| unique appearance and the mum- Jackson, U. S. officer in} bers on the program charge at the Key West naval/ Tomorrow night they ae station, Mr. Stone went to Talla-| cppear in regalia, and render @ hassee and from there ‘effected! new series of musical se the changes in the admi attative! novelties and announcemen AUCTICN SALE tion, as announced’ in The Citizen| of Tuesday. CONTINUED ONE MORE NIGHT This is your last chance te buy Christmas merchandise 2: your own prices. FREE PRIZES Sale Starts 8:00 O'clock Department announces that Miami/ Harbor main channel light 7 was replaced and relighted on Decem-| ber 17. ; It is also stated that the black special*third class can buoy that was placed temporarily near to the | site was removed at the same ima? wth the fellewing seen Wm & Pore. Bee Coe ae On the reters tee i Ge ot ieaal~—etineee ll es ieaving Bey Weer li. tt ul t if (Eee es oe wage elgg sae ee a ee i iy J f ey, : tees ive Tommte e © THE FEAST WON'T BE COMPLETE UNLESS THERE IS WAGMERS SO GO sllee