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| pene ‘ance of being. c EY WEST IN exude oh ga said. ‘dD. reps Fg ot ; sis: much enthused over the find.| le-says*that it-is-oil but he does cite pe i practi whence .it comes _nor _ the| Prizes warded pupils rton, Wharton, Howard i Happenings Here J 18 ‘Xeart quantity which may be secured) making the highest score ‘at the ac Wi Joan, py mem- employed with the ge’ pier ite te fl {Should a deep well be sunk. oe, examination, All students of :the| bers of the Wharton family, and:company, left this morning - sl ‘| Across Simonton oo “Mr, og Junior and-Binior High “Bchools} Mix. “Whattan's bao fone iat ie fet Stat i Viee President Dawes will pass’ ee displayed a pit about 15 feet|*"¢ eligible:to enter. = Ue aekaon a Ray West speed Sabi delet ‘tor, born through Key |West next Tuesday| deep with about three feet of oil, : ters in the naval station, left yes-, - Willis Hi engineer with’ ‘Aug. 20,1832, en route to Cuba. “His trip “hag[@Pd Several barrels of oil from! The Northland wailing last. terday afternoon on the Cuba for p. and 0. Sony was! ‘|eaused President ‘Machado, to coda on A sre voted pit {trip of the season to Hay this-Tampa. |in Key West for | postpone hhis|proposdd visit to the} about three gallons daily and the) @O™is- The vessel, which is ‘Raymond M. Maloney, ‘deputy Bhosle i Frost | United States. until after the week} product ‘has been analyzed and/ chartered for the winter, ‘season’ sneries-at ‘Tavernier, leit this | ‘ this ‘vessel which i ending March 18. He will prob-| Pronounced about 65 per cent! by the P. and O. S. 8S. ‘pany, morning for his ‘home. He ar- et ater for Havana. . pt) ably arrive at this port about oil. will leave about’ midnight tonior-| rived Monday evening with a, i EH. ad | ii i row, upon: her return, bound for! prisoner ‘who is to be tried-at the: who wintered here two ‘seasons’ March 19. Vice President’ Dawes Editorial comment: The home Hepner : next term of criminal court on‘a! " ago. “An informal discussion of will be in Key West again on! paper is the loud speaker for the charge of stealing an automobile’ ——— Frost’s ‘work followed. April 4 and may spend at least/community and it costs but al ie i licen.e plate. | Mrs, Russell spoke onthe Pan} one day here at Aoi These trifling am eath year to tune| Over 400 students of the’ Home geese poetry shrine ‘to be es:/ are the latest developments in the} in. Economics ciasses and the Wo-} Leon Gates-was a passenger on Miami. Dawes-Machado visits. The vi 7 man’s Club, witnessed a fine| the’ Florida Motor Lines bus this|‘°* #bout one month president is now in Jacksdnvill Junior and Senior girls of demonstration given in the cook-)morning‘ going to Miami riers tablished in Key West where the pazetary; Mrs. Hidegard Ott. corks of writers, artists and! (English) ; rn ys sesediger pein sculptors will ‘be displayed, and! visiting a sister for one week-/ Monroe High School will stage) ing class room of the Monroe} he will take passage on a vessel! s ; correspondence secretary (Span- which will bean ateaction td| after this the vice president, Mrs,|the game of basketball, prospects} County High School, yesterday for Nassau. morning for Miami to join Mr. ish); Mrs, Hilda Roberts Salis,| Visitors ‘This sbine hs already) Dawes and their daughter and] of which have given the students| afternoon by Mrs. Francis Kline, Bullard who is-ill in that city. | treasurer. "| been started by ‘Mrs. Russell who} governess ‘will go to ‘Miami and}iots of food for discussion during} of the educational department of! “Leon Roberts, who was Mrs. Lucthi called the meeting has on display in her (class room) ty5m there go to Treasure Island,| the past few weeks. The game) well known manvfacturing com-! pointed an inspector of poole Joe Johnson, of New Found $e eider and opened with a unison| << te Meh ‘schoo! ‘toems one Nassau, where they ‘will be guests) will be staged as a curtain rafser! pany. on the Plorida Keys and assigned 2 RP Stalling of 2 ecloctie fro azee | pho graphs of local as well” as|o¢ John T. McCutcheon. On Mon;+}for the game between the Conch to the work now being done by| ¢&@seeeeeeesoe ‘tow. ' topsis by Willia rs sng ant, Poets from South America, and in-) day the party will return to Mi-|Five of the school and Coral} The train arriving yesterday) the ©. °Y. Thomason company. | WHEN “ENERGY -RUNS Ppa followed b: Pa ~ ering \vited those interested to visit this|ami and take the train for ‘Key|Gables High School outfit, afternoon from Miami brought in| left this mate te for'Long Key, |/t’s Femarkablevhow @ Previews mecting Bo pon aad! Pmenee See eae ae ccited| Wei Sail immediately “for Ha- 244 passengers and ‘the’ ote this fresh hotiey-flavored— tephen C. “Single: ree vana ‘and from there-go to°Kin; The -Monrees' and the \team/morning brought 118. Many of ee an original poem titled, “Ode To! ton, Jamiaica, and then to hoe from-the-U: 8. @: +Bamnibel willl the arrivals lett for Havana “pet HELPS. PREVENT | SUIRA TUR: ABPROEER meet, Saturda: noon in w! ft] a goodly number reniaings = a read and notes made by those! George Madden told of ‘how he} The belief that there jis one oor eri: eg = : . oars al aime VALD Te s BAI Elementary verse technique was} Borrowed Typewriter,” “and| > peed age = began to write poetry to enter-| beneath the surface of Ki whe 0 ; “ “Roy! = ; Saseandeieeine ee Segre Wak Gey ge Aad be a patient in St. Vincent’s) was-given great impet i vot the Monroes,' rererres stood of the technique of verse. perett the meeting a socia) hour Senile oben wenn ae h bi ma “ig Sage Mrs. aes Bone, re = a yee oes when Mei ws Synagogue stopped at a depth# of| greg Jooking forward terestin * kowitz servi a refreshment! 10 feet because oi] and sand§ so| with ‘ real hard, @utstanding American poet, giving! course, done: in white and green | clogged the pipe! that anew : views from both the American) ang brought to mind that both! had to -be started. The oil and British standpoints. Mrs.| Robert Frost, outstanding Amer-}______ sea: am Eagan closed her talk with read-| ican poet and St. Patrick were|City; Mrs. Stevens, ings of Frost's poems, “Sand| porn in March. ‘: | Point a New bees ‘Mrs. Those presént were r. and! A uethi, George Archer, L E G A L s Mrs. Berkowitz, hosts; Mrs. Tose-| Mr. and Mrs, Stephen C. Single: phine Ohley | Martin. Kingston,}ton,-Mrs. Harvey Eagan, Mrs, wh PEE COUNTY JUDGES COURT! Now York; Mrs. Emma Ohley|Hildegard Ott Russell, Mrs.|- — 1 panel > nson, Fairmont, West Vir-| Charles Batnes, Mrs. Hilda Rob- Mrs, Grace Avery, Norfolk,| erts Salis, Miss Marie Cappick, Deceased. ‘Va.; Hillel Segall, New -York George Madden. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX OF AP- PLICATION POR PINAL pe et ee i ee DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given, to all concern, that on Tues- day of March, A. D. pply to the Honorable da ws Ras R. Lord, County Judge in aed for Monroe County, Florida, for my final charge as executrix | of the Last and Testament of Mary Ann Albury, t "2 BE. 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