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BUIE WATSON, 79, LAST NIGHT FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE ‘CONDUCRED TOMORROW AFTERNOON tf Ses Buie Wateon, 79, died 10:3 @’clock last night at thé home, 709 Ashe street. Funeral servic- €s will be held tomorrow afternoon 4 o'clock from the Fleming Street Methodist church where the body will be placed at 2 o’clock. Rev. Shuler Peele will officiate. Lopez Funeral Home wili be in charge of arrangements. Tiger Tail Tribe 19 I. O. R. M. will attend and pallbearers will be: John Roberts. Wm. M. Know- @s, William Cullingford, Charles Curtis, Carl Bervaldi and Robert George Watkins. < Honoraty pallbearers will be: P. B. Roberts, Robert H. Smith, W. T. Archer, C, Sam B. Curry, Norman Lowe, John Lowe. Mr. Watson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Watson; one @aughter, Mrs. George W. Bomni- well; three sons, Merrick Watson, Charleston, S. (C., Roger Watson; Honolulu, H. I., Seeley B--Hert- tell; six grandchildren; two sis- ‘ters, Mrs. Blanche Roberts, Tarpon Springs, Mrs, Agnes Pritchard, Key West; one brother, Charles Watson, Miami Beach. t “CLASSIFIED. — COLUMN Seeecescccscoocccccesese WANTED COOK FOR BIG PINE INN. Ap- ply Big Pine Key, Fla: jan18-3t FOR SALE POR SALE—$326 all porcelain G. E. Refrigerator, 6 months old. $190 cash. Call phone 37, between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. jan20-3tx And sell them as low as $1.00 ‘ a. Phone 276. J. R. Company, nov20-tf SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- plated case and razor with six blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- val street. dec17-tf NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral and Jade. Reg. $6.00 value, only $2.00. San Carlos Book ‘Reg. $7.50 seller, ety. $2.00. “San/Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- dren, at 628 White street. Ap- ply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109' Duval street. oct19-tf a RSE + cee TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. all modern conveniences. Apply 1116 Grinnell street. nov27-tf —— + PURNISHED APARTMENT with @lettric ice box. 1001 Eaton street. Phone 879-J. dec31-1mox is MUSIC aes THOROUGH PIANO INSTRUC- TION. All grades. Charles Roberts Music Studio, 613 Mar- @aret street. jan19-3tx NOTICE ——$———— WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water théteih. State Plant Board. Phone 701. jani8-6tx ERE Et asi ERATE REAL BREAD AUNT MOLLY’S IS BEST —Made By— VALDES BAKERY {morning and is berthed ;yacht basin, Yacht Maria Dolores Yacht Maria Dolores owned by| ~ Mr. Mooers was here last year. the Shasta Oil company, of Hous-| This morning he and several mem. ton, Texas, arrived in port this} bers of the yacht party were at in the; the Key West Tropical Aquarium) land spent a very — pleasant. .time The party on the vessel is head-' viewing the.specimens in the small ed by Clifford Mooers and there! tanks and the shark, jewfish, par-|! ,are seven others today enjoying, rot fish, hawks billed tubtles and ja vacation ;dights and in the car with Mr.’ Mooers when seen by The Citizen which was in the basin for 4é¥eral}. here, visiting the tarpon in the larger tanks. was a group of friends off the days with owner Robert Bushy yacht with golf bags ready to go'and party on board, sailed this to the links. 'morning for Wiami. | Arrives Here Today, The Houseboat Yacht Edna B,|- ip = cae * 2 ‘ : ee _ “WEDNESDAY, J. REPORT OF COUNTY FINANCES 2 Monroe County iy For thé Year Raaing September 20, 1935 County Commissioners of Monroe Cash Balance Disbursements. The following report of County Finances for thé Sad casing September 30, 1935, as Feported on the 30th day of September, 1925, by the Clerk of Cireuit Court and the Board of County, Florida, 1s hereby. published under p¥ovisions of Chapter 6813, Actg of 19, laws of Florida. LEE, Comptratier, ri iM. Vouchers Paid | Vowehere tip n Vouchers Unpaid | Vouchers Entered "0 (Disbursements) Sept. 36, Oct, 1, 1934 (Expenditures) Cash Balance Sept. 30, 1936 $44,598.50 $ 54,080.89 ¢-sanas 23,206.13 5,858.56 $1,003.17 FUNDS See ss bie Héeceipts é eral Revenue "$1,799.48 $ 53,284.08 Fine and Forfeiture : z "23,435.28 ad and Bridge Gc) eA okie 1,161.85 675.31 1,156.23 874.43 4,460.00 4; .00 3,119.00 2,041.47 20,818.86 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OPERA MEMBERS (CONCERT TONIGHT GOING TO MIAMI | AT BAYVIEW PARK T0 STAGE PLAY '.. BE SECOND OF SERIES STARTED BY HOSPI- TALITY BAND DR. CLARENCE C. NICE, DI- RECTOR OF MUSICAL PRO- JECTS, MAKES REQUEST IN TELEGRAM The Hospitality Band will pre- sent the second concert in its new series at Bayview Park tonight. The band is a unit of the Fed- | eral Music Project of which Geo. Dr. Clarence C. Nice, director | Mil's White is spire supervisor. * + i’ The program will start at 8:15 as cea piaal projects 1 srelock, with Alfredo Barrsso con- Florida, today sent a telegram to’ ducting the following numbers:. George Mills White asking if the|1. March, Invercargill Lithgow cast of the light opera, H. M. S.:2. Waltz, Folle Ektase Milok Pinafore could be ready to give a;3- Overture, Mazeppa Mahl pst OR, | Popular, In the Chapel in a in Miami on Jan the Moonlight Hill : 3 15. Novelty, Bassology Beyer Mr, White, who is in charge of ¢, Selection, Ballet Music and the local feders] music project,! Soldiers, March Rossini replied that he had contacted | 7. Popular, Pennies From about 42 members of the cast and Heaven Johnson they would be in readiness to niake|8. March, Happy Days Are the trip to Miami and be prepar- Here Again Ager Star Spangled Banner Key ed for the presentation of the: 9. opera on the date specified. j OO Mr. White said to The Citine MORALES RITES that there were some rough spots! still to be smoothed out but with! several rehearsals between now HELD IN MIAMI and the date they must leavé for} Miami, the cast would be perfect- — ly trained and well qualified tc| FORMER KEY WESTER DIED make the trip and give a credit-| able performance. IN THAT CITY ON To insure his guarantee as to} MONDAY the ability of the cast members, | Mr. White said that he has called; Fyneral services for Edelmiro a rehearsal for tomorrow night at! Morales, who died Monday in! the usual hour in the Oversea Ho- {Miami following a long illness, tel, and would doubtless have oth- ) were held yesterday from a Mi- er rehearsals before the date for) ami moratorium. Interment was aye jin Woodlawn cemetery. 2. Ace | The decéased was, for many NEW NURSE AT | years, a resident of Key West and }eonducted a coffee shop at the \corner of Fitzpatrick and Greene {later took up his residence in Mi- jami. Miss Lois L. Morgan, nurse with! Survivors are: his widow, Mrs. the United Ststes Public Health’ Margarita Morales; two sons, Service, today reported at the Edelmiro, Jr., of Tampa, and Nes- local Marine hospital for duty. ‘tor, of Miami, one daughter Nora, Miss Morgan had been a mem-, of Tampa and two sisters; Mrs. ber of the staff of professional; Rose Valdez and Miss Eduina nutses at the Marine hospital at! Morales, of Havana. New Orlears, but recently receiv- ed instructions to report at Key{ West for duty. YACHT JUDY =, rf i BACK AGAIN, Pian Banquet For Visitors .. W. G. M. Ethel C. urner an ro 8 ead ie ae ta srithaeestd other distinguished guests are now * being made by Fern Chapter No. eres ey ae member) 51 Order of Eastern Star. Mr. Slattery, it was said, had a! The affair will be held on Sat- plane come to Tortugas and take ; Uday ene: January 25; of fim and another member of the| 7:20 o’c‘ock. Visiting Stars and party to Miami. It is expected members of this organization have 1 {been requested to make reserva- phe Owner wil return and i@te|tions for the banquet by calling eere Sok Mavens on the Judy. {nies G. N. Goshorn, phone 122, {not later than Thursday after- LEGALS — ene nee =}- oe RT, MON- ar r | FOR e: Estate o} | voir STUFFY HEAD | NOTICE _OF INT i APPLICATIO! R FINAL i ‘ A few drops up each DIS 4 f nostril reduces swollen membranes, clears away clog- } ging mucus, brings welcome relief. Vicks VATRO-NOL ministratrix of th Sweeting, deceased; the 18th day of Februa will apply to the Honc mond Lord, County Judge of Mo roe County, Florida, for approval said final report and for final di: charge as administratrix of the ¢: tate of Ethel Sweeting, dec This 19th day of Janua LIVE H. double quantity 5 from and to 1 Boston, New York, Miami, 1, Jacksonville, Galveston, FERRY RESERVATIONS || Pa icone and Beyond Available at ! A . || From Key West alternate Fri Albury’s Service Station !' Hite labeceapiegsatrae ss jan20. 467. : $123,926.57 2nn8122.834.10__ | $3.6 a 30,846.89 Available Balances, All Funds Fixed Assets Court House Jail . Poor House and Farm Furniture and Fixtures Other County Property; Ferry System LIABILITIES Unpaid Vouchers $ 10,022.26 Bonds Outstanding 000.00 Certificate of Indebtedness aS. ra do eboedcoserecessoses “PERSONAL MENTION Tritt Representative Bernie |C. Papy Charles Perez, who was visiting | left on the afternoon plane yes-! for a while with relatives and! terday on a buisness trip to Miami friends, left via Florida Motor | and other points in the state. Lines this morning for Miami. J. B. Symonnette, manager of! Mrs. Grace Vidal and _ little the local branch of an insurance | daughter left on the bus this morn- company, left this morning over | ing returning to the home in Mi- the highway for Orlandé to at- igi after a visit with parents and tend a meeting of managers from | other relatives, different sections of the state. { Dr. Wilmon . Newell, . commis- Miss Virginia Smith, who came sioner of the State Plant Board, from Washington to attend the, who arrived last Thursday for a! funeral of her father, Joshua conference with the operators of| Smith, plans to leave tomiorrow| the plant board in Key West, left afternoon by plane for Miami and) yesterday afternoon for Tampa en! from there go by train to Wash-jroute to Gainesville. ington where she will resume her; studies at a school for nurses. Miss Martha Nelson, district! | supervisor, of the Board of Social! Mrs, Bertha MeConnell, who} Welfare in District No. 10, who! was spending séveral weeks in Key ! was in Key West conferring with | West as guest at the home of her! members of thé local organization, | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and} 5 Mrs. Lawton Watson, left this WHAT You SHOULD morning over the highway for Mi-| x | KNOW ABOUT | Miss Sylvia Coller, who arrtv- | ; | FACE ! ed some time ago fora vacation ; ae following completion of her stud- | ies which resu'ted in her receiving ! a certificate as graduate nurse;! these ais little spots often left this mrning over the highway / result phere irk temporary dis- for her home in Miami. ¥ t ce, OF merely from incorrect PRET ee cleansing, ~ Piney oe they are | more persistent due to deeper in- ternal causes. —BEAUTICIAN— | _ While properly treating the un- ae | \ derlying cause, you can relieve the Latest Air Cooled Method ff} itchy, ‘soreness and help | your skin by using an ointment that will keep ication in contact with the hy Bid Apply it every and it on all | hij it an w Pigs of good. : ‘or more in years people : have used Resinol Ointment to fill this need. It soothes the irritation i — aids healing. It also treats the pores where miany surface pim- iS start. Washing first with | | esinol Soap quickens the pleasing results, 24 Hour Atmbulance Servicé )| nt, & jat of Resinol Ointment nol it. Permanénts: $2.50 te $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W Licenved Evibaimer Saget, For fe Soap a any 696- ‘ite cbreredametaset Otis ninth, Dent. 10, Baltimore. Ma. FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up | { William and Eaton St. Phone 444 || From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday MONROE THEATER | Frances Lederer-Ann Sothern in MY AMERICAN WIFE Richard Dix-Karen Morley in THE DEVIL’S SQUADRON Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ Tony’s Service Station Flentiig at Grinnell St. Phone 34 Administration Office Building—Eaton Street Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and || 2:00 p. m. From Jacksonville, Miami anc | New Orleans every two weeks ‘ | EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL —+On Display At—— j C. E, SMITH, Agent Ij Key West, Fla. CLYDE-MALLORY| Thompson Ice Company, Inc. PHONE NO. 8& | \ left by plane yesterday afternoon | for Miami en route to West Palm} Beach. ! Dr. C. L, Williams, as surgeon general, United States Pe Public Health Service, who was spending a few days with his par-' ents, winter vi8itors in Key West, left yesterday afternoon on the $. S. Cuba for Tampa. « ; and that day of February, 1937, he Honorable Ray- Pamlico county (N. C.) farm- ers report a heavy yield of sweet potatoes and tobacco barns are , being used for curing houses. Aministratrix of th: » wil make fm man Sweetin e ate op so: pares ask for thelr a of 84.) IRENE B. ALBORY, a 5 ecutrix of the Last Wi The open season on quail and , No- ament of Mary Ann Allary, “A rabbits in Kentucky began in } veber and lasted through the part of January. Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ | , weekly. Re Could They Fool The Police? |. CLARKE BIGELOW and Dr. Austrelitz place the body of Count Vronski on the floor of his own apartment. He had been mysteriously shot earlier in the evening in Anne Phelps’ studio. But Who Killed Him? Read about this baffling murder in the New Mystery Drama ‘Escape if ‘you can’ By FREDERICK JACKSON Starts Tuesday, January 26, In This Paper bbb bhai ttt | i IA i oe oa