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commence a work as-/ ‘Miami harbor. | 12 VaR 2. ices last night in the First Bap- tist church in commemoraion of St. John’s Day. { Lodge opening ceremonies were conducted by Anchor Lodge No. 182 in Scottish Rite Hall at Eaton and Simonton streets with Dade Lodge No. 14 and Dr. Felix Va-. rela Lodge No. 64 in attendance. ; After the ceremonies the lodges | were joined by Fern Chapter 21,' Eastern Star and Robert J. Perry Chapter, DeMolay, went to the church and heard an intensely in- teresting sermon by Rev. James S. 3 } Monroe—“The Gay Divorcee.” Palace—“We Live Again.” : TOMORROW j Monroe—“Music in the Air.” Palace—“We Live Again.” } Kappa Pi’s NEW YEAR'S EVE BALL Tonight from 9:30 till 2 O'clock {| CUBAN CLUB - Cape, Noisemakers, Etc. Ladies Free Gents $1.00 FOR A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS six months. The people will not until there were visible indications that the program was to succeed. “Both these obstacles — ha’ been overcome now, and the Key West Administration, within the next few days will have worked eut a definite method whereby those who pledged volunteer hours will be given the opportunity to’ fulfill their pledge.” Because of the conditions which existed in Key West, the admin- istrator said, relief clients’ here’ have been receiving more than in| other parts of the state. While} the average for relief clients Florida is approximately $12.50, per month, in .Key West clients. were, until this month, receiving an average “The people of Key West vol-! unteered hours of work when the, | Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Rainfali* Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation ... °*Phin record covers ending at $ o'clock this morning. Tomorrow's Alaanac Sun: rises Sun sets TODAY’S . portion tovight and in central and, Barometer at'8 a. Sea leyely 30,07. Lowest. Highest Last Night Yesterday 46 38 10 10 44 24 30 18 64 68 10 54 30 os 44 46 34 64 28 68 16 60 22 34 28 46 38° 62 22 —16 ‘Station— Abilene Atlanta Boston Buffalo - Charleston . Chieago Denver - Detroit Galveston Havana _. Huron Jacksonville - Kansas City KEY WEST Little Rock Minneapolis New Orleans - New York Pensacola Pittsburgh - St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle ‘Tampa Washington Williston WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m,, Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; mod- erate northeast and east winds. ‘a. self-supporting a In the event those whe pledges made to Governor Administrator Steue, it ame Ee Peed erst Rae pte sie neg tegen = . 138 Pr F pn k i & 3 a i : 8 ui Ha if if 1 5 H Steamship Cuba, of the P. i & at tbilti with 61 passengers and freight Tampa. & | itt grie WEATHER stg tF I : : [ f i i i Ba ! rl i i ee § \F H s ¢ F i i ib they will be able to offer st rea- soneble prices. es more money ki in Key Wert the mere pacple Wit Se Ghpietla, ke ath extreme northeast north portiqns Tuesday. ° of us. will benefit im thenome ran. Jacksoville. to Florida Straits: Modexate to fresh northeast #hift- ing to east winds; weather ‘partly’ W. B. BUCKLEY, SL, "SS Sahay DIES THIS MORNING East Gulf: Modeyate to. fresh! northeast and east winds over! south portion and moderate east} shifting to south winds over north portion. FUNERAL SERVICES TO SE WEATHER CONDITIONS AFTERNOON Pressure is moderately low this} morning from the upper Mississip-|_ winjiam Bernard Buckley, pi Valley southward over Texas, | 4:04 thi oath 3 Minneapol: an, 3090 tee eee and Brownsville, Texas, 29.90 in- ches; while areas of high Pres-! tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock sure, crested over the middle At-| 5+ the Ley Memorial Church, Rew lantic States and Plateau region,/w J jeartin, officiating. The overspreads most of the remain- i ba the church der of the country, Washington, | 202 oclock, eas D. C., 30.48 inches, and Salt Lake qv " . ‘he survivors are the widow. City, Utah, 30.42 inches. Rain has] yg,. ‘Lorena Buckley; ome om occurred during the last 24 hours} +2. airs Ruby Roberts, anf ® ‘from northern and eastern Texas | prother, Eugene Buckley, besides ‘eastward over South Carolina andj pumnasens 20 sd on northern Florida, and on the P: The patriotic . oad Daugh cific coast from San Francisco | tors ot dies a he sion ahes and — have ween | funeral. Pallbearers ‘w snow flurries in the upper Mis-| i.cteq from this order. sissippi Valley and northern Rocky | Mountain States. Temperatures! " me tp? Posen ae = have fallen in the Dakotas, Willis-‘ SSP att ton, N. D., reporting 16 degrees below zero this morning, and read- ings are below normal over the northeastern portion of the coun- try; while elsewhere temperatures are generally near or above the sasonal average. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Our the New Year will be, in an even greater degree, to merit your reliance in us. | eer ~ perms af ce Te Plate ts Pa Ht ; i : | f } : i nit ls : shel la ¥. x day Nm Seckier work Bisse, Ramin were: John W. Clapp. Reger Capp NEW YEAR--WAGNER’S BEER. CHARLES SAUNDERS tir th - [ | tt | tt ai Mi ital Nit Ty lis} Hit Hl | i . . ' | | Layee TL i i : : i