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=| Che Key West Citizen VOLUME LIX. No. 21. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1938. ; “With Great Success In | ae —_ Seven Miles Long Bridge + Catching Fish Specimens =, x= == = | | PEARED ON FRONT COVER) e | dite nniewewceree| | Monument Territory Shipped Two Jewfish|SENATE CONFIRMS ais |: Te His Home In Chi. REED AS JUSTICE _ Mire Marion Botbeek a WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan 25., Congressman Wilcox said he| = (By Anscciated Press) As Digest, Bill Cody, is a] ereieentin 3 ioe waeeg een Stage Celebratien On unanimously democrat of Florida, representing | “s a y da N ‘ ii Pourmg Last Bate e ete g Ss Teas Cages ea en ee ester y ears rive Campers on the Keys are not }samctuary for the rapidly disap- | Concrete | introduced a bill to extend Fort 2 white j meeting with ordinary success | the Chamber of Commerce, asked | s.sterson National M. le pexcens : but are exceeding their former ; stion the | , The proposed extension would : servation. off. Key West. fo in-jyermit residents of Dade, Mon- | ‘The orage sewer mua soy experiences and are being so suc- Inited ber of those..questions usually | 3 ani z i On the Municipal Sponge Dock; tained. 165. bunches and the total constitutes Comecs D ant £ af cessful that they are able to ship | pear Sore % | ede sane ot sonal inked Send Coltior countion 0, curry yesterday morning there were 24 Price was’ ‘While the offer- 4. 5 3 Geowes and Gens Ce sides Gi eat “tddithas hack hens - sor am reefs. | gucrmens | lots of sponge; 11 of wool and 13/47€ of wool, made-up of 220 2 = . | of. yellows . ‘and| Punches, brought $441.20, making pany. hes been compinted as Ser to let their folks realize what they Y } 1 ce gS er RRS be sales ; EaaA = re convincing, as ° i sizes, offered to-bidders. ..,.... rre as the mentuuy is commmn ant ase NG IN CMY it<tsmne-s'- Scouts Making Ready For = Pssst Ses Spares os : Charles Holy, last Friday. | fot $30.15. The largest offering} : i , | of woo! contained 100 bunches! ports coming i that some of _ shipped to his home in Chicago. Pr e} e ° popellye 8, Page = in are that some of), guest sails = goat Gent af two jewfish, one of which weigh- i i / e 4 | ay largest was of 25 bunches which in February which work hes yet to be duns. the Lit- brought $50.40. ed 178 and the other 205 pounds. | Sts cothe tel at guliee oc: Pouring the las pecck of com ‘and both were perfect specimens i ii i -| Suggestions relative to the!which is a 14-mile hike with! —- = = cae Teale roetwer i lit up with a/ tests to be held of members of| packs. An endeavor will also be} e . Ss => sf that big denizen of the deep. es | smi ich indicates that the | Troop 52 and Troop 5, Boy Scouts! made to put some of the boys New Ordinance Cov: ‘project occasioned « great cea af | satisfied with | of America, are now being consid-| through their tenderfoot and sec- | ermg which ee such Sa, Neorg by Popham | out of the!ered by Scoutmasters Joseph | ond class investure ceremonies. Tejmamg on the par: of fme con steaks and delightful chowder. rs ‘ayne, Indiana, | pi tends to| Cates and Victor Larsen, the tests | This will be held for those scouts | ° irecing representanves a wel as tor in the city, and has planned a|Pectwry same | to be held Friday night of this who Have passed the necessary ve er ee ee Been fe eke | is i- | week, when the boys go out on a/ requirements. ; the workmen whe stagec 2 cme Summerland . = ike. ' ‘The camp will be conducted on | bridge near Key. J picture is that of i place will be Boca | the patrol unit plan wherein each | brahon a: the scene Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Sullivan a i Beach, which will be nam- | patrol leader will conduct the ac-| Camp Le-Rote, in honor of the | tivities of his individual patrol, | ee es Oe ing bodies, American Le-| under direction of the leader and | and Mrs. H. B. Renouf for a while| i nd 2% Cates will be in charge | Ting the scavenger service. This first reading at a Assistant Scoutmasters. Jo-| W8S mew ordinance “that was ing. Richardson and Richard drawn up after Mayor Albury had _ F H 2 : ii i | i} ity Bf rg i rf q Hi i Pad yiot not over $50 or 30 days in ELPHIA, CHICAGO (ail for violations of the rules "= F contained in the measure. i __ YACHTSMEN BRING BOATS HERE a's: | mance is that no trash or garbage shall be dumped or deposited aT ; F E i f i! ! i f fF t t t | j within the city limits, and that ‘BF DLP MAB OA | Terce more yachts have arriv- no trash or garbage shall be = ; ape hauled on the city’s scavenger | JEWFISH LANDED FROM <3 ** te Yacht Basin since the boat without first obtaining per- | “ s ‘ad mission from the City Council. NO NAME KEY BRIDGE) =e, the “Spivia 11”, owned mission from the City Council | by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bell, Jr.. on its last reading prohibiting | of Philadelphia; Colonel Fitzhugh | Sweeping of trash from sidewalks Lee’s “Suzanne III”, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lacey’s “Riette”. } | Mr. Lacey is president of Shif-| lng Dispateh, Inc., freight for- warders in Buffalo, New York. | His: and Mrs. Lacey’s guests are} | Elwood Davis, manager 6f © the’ : Sterling fuel oil company of Chi- cagopand Mrs. Davis. = The group. are enroute “té Ha- iwvana, Cuba, on an extensive cruise of Florida, Cuba and Ba- hama waters. The “Riette” is | docked at the Gulf Oi! dock, and | is in command of Captain H. B. | Wright. Aboard the Sylvia III, a 45-foot | flying bridge cruiser, is the own- er, Samuel Bell, Jr., and Mrs. Bell of Philadelphia, Pa, and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Robb, Jr. le | This i : | OITA TS some scared (shed Wot " uf fs AY | é i il i i t : ii il th ji f t ih 4 i f fist j ; | bEEE He I | Ee i r i Te j t ty il H [ ! : uf : ; aan ¢ itt. Hy 4 if ‘ ge i z 3 Pe sf i i Fi i rf fet if Suey a = tl aft oF iF ef il 4° r tt L i il é HH H, it ) i “Sylvia IIT” is captained by Nor- man Munroe. Accompanying , them is their fishboat, “Sporty”. |: Colonel Fitzhugh Lee is well- known here, having returned ? u F me. } ' | : ; { FAY : rt 4 | a i & e , F l i rr : bi { ; Another sale of tax certificates | of Monroe county is scheduled for | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, lin front of the county court § so f H r f g tt Eli ' i i H k i t | Mi *t E i 5 i : f ; : : ! ; ' fi : t if , : | E at | ! itt | | { ii if g8 ut i [st nae Hi i rt f i FF f H ; Bee ; tf i i } the Key West group. te F i Seeeesesesoseseseseceoes DINNER DANCE Tomorrow night RAUL’S CLUB ‘Music by Pritchard's Orchestra $1.00 per person be available to owners directly Williston Sesecceccccccseccosesese after the sale. f Wytheville __ | te ae #6 E z ek ? ij i rE F | g tr i 4) t i: E i [ [ t SpnBSSLRRESSSESSSSSSILRSaael SSRKESRUsesssssaw as his tickets handicap. ARE YOU BOTHERED WITH MOTHS? IF SO—OUR CEDAR CLOSET LINING IS AN ANSWER TO YOUR TROUBLES. SOUTH FLA. CONTR. & ENG {