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0000000880006 8080800008 TODAY Pirates Capture | Man o’ War in Film’ “Fifteen men on a dead man’s chest—” i The once popular ditty will be re-; vived at the Monroe Theatre to- .day, when as fierce a band of cut- throats as ever prowled the seas ap- pear on the screen there. They are the pirates of the Sam E. Rork-First National comedy, “Clothes Make the Pirate,” in which Leon Errol is starred with Dorothy Gish. Errol is the pirate leader, and among hhis precious rogues are Tully Mar-' shall, James Rennie, George Marion and Walter Law. In one of the thrilling scenes the buccaneers attack a British man o’ war and after a furi- ous battle between the two sailing ships, Dorothy Gish, Nita Naldi and Edna Murphy are carried off by the victorious pirates. Masts, sais and deck housing are shot away as the two -fighting craft fire and ram each other, until the pirate crew manages to board and serttle the war vessel. “Clothes Make the Pirate” the Holman Day novel. Tourneur directed. is from TOMORROW This Movie Villain From Real Life. Characters in photoplays are often drawn from life and are not always figments of an author’s imagination, according to the producer of “Wak-. ing Up the Town,” which comes to athe Monroe Theatre tomorrow. As an example of this, he tells the fol-; lowing story: } “When I was a kid, I lived in a 1 little Indiana town, and I had a dog.} This dog was my pal. One day a, man poisoned-the dog because he| barked at him when he went through | the alley back of our house. Right! then and there I swore vengeatice on that man. “Years passed. I grew to man-, hhood and became publisher of the} local paper. The man who poisoned my dog ran for city marshall. He! was the tyre _that would! posed him bitterly. But in spite of j ‘my opposition—or perhaps because, of it—he was elected. He asked me; why I had opposed him, and I told} him it was because he had. poisoned | Maurice lcscaveeasssoees ALL WORN OUT? |: *' So Was Mr. Marshall Who Tells His |¢ Experience. i ee teere ee tes ee ee te pd WORLD’S NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (By Associated Press) *{ Are you tired all the time; worn-| Mrs. Margaret Deland, writer of! aut night and day? Does your back, many. popular stories, born at Alleg-! ache as if it would break? Do you, heny, Pa., 69 years ago today. | suffer dizziness, headaches, rheu- | matis twinges or distressing urinary | tdisorders? You have good cause. \then, to be alarmed about your kid- Senator Borah, baie in Chicago, | 2€YS- Do as many of your townfolk j denounces cloture in passage of, recommend. Use Doan’s Pills—a | Royal Meeker, former U. S. Com- World Court act. Senator Reed, Mis-jstimulant diuretic to the kidneys. ' missioner of Labor Statistics, born at souri, in East: St. Louis, attacks’ This Key West case is convincing: Silver Lake, Pa., 53 years ago today. World Court. | W. O. Marshall, cigar maker, 1311 efx ct Eliza St., says: “Sitting so much Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson, Senator Lenroot, Wisconsin, says, weakened my kidneys. When I tried U. S. N., retired, born at Camden, at Janesville, he prefers advocacy of to stand, it felt as though a knife | N. J., 65 years ago today. World Court ne-clectiam: | were thrust into my back. I was in; | misery all the time. The Kidney | George Washington’s beer recipe secretions were scanty in passage is distributed by association against'and also contained a pa + | HESSVILLE, Ind—To protect the prohibition amendment at Wash-|like sediment. I used Doan’s Pills;#imself from motorists, George ington conference in defiance of) and one box cured me.” | Schilkus wears a red lantern on his Anti-Saloon League. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t ‘back when he walks at night from : é : ‘simply ask for a kidney remedy— his farm to town. James A. Stillman established | get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr. | $20,000 a year trust fund in New! Marshall had. Foster-Milburn Co... York for Jay Leeds, son of Flo Leeds,! Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. former actress. | * Compromise bill for $387,000,000) tax reduction is prepared for sub-; mission to house by Chairman Green! of Ways and Means Committee. * ie eeteeeteesesee eet President Coolidge tells National Education Association in Washington that first President was not small ‘American and did not preach hatred of all things tordign. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., ; United States senator from Oregon, | *" born at New Bedford, Mass., 71 years | ago today. MAN WEARS RED LAMP * An ancient remedy for whooping jcough consisted of mice cooked and | dried to powder and then mixed with sete eeeese ss s =e 0 SUA. es is | Quick Way to Stop wseeeeeeee-eess Night Coughing ae TODAY IN WASHINGTON * * . * . * . Chicago people arrest 125 Italian! aliens and will seek deportation to rid} city of gansters;,many other non- citizens flee city . j - > - Education Se continues. * House debates compromise tax pin! es © Frank Carter, farm hand, is arrest-! Proposed aluminum ed and identified as Omaha’s myster- again in stnste. ious maniac Mase } e } inquiry “ap! NUN DIES AT MASS 4 Ten race horses owned by Charles = Ss | Moore are destroyed by fire at Aque-| LIVERPOOL—During the duct stables, New York. : bration of Mass at her church Sister 7 © | Mary Dominic dropped dead. President Coolidge confers with! 5 ' Senator Smoot, Utah, chairman Amer-| ican debt commission, no need to! fatify Italian ee * . “Peter De Paolo wins 300 mile auto-} mobile race at Miami with average of 129.29 miles an hour. . a . Seott Nearing, barred from Hall by Boston] police, and he talks on Russia. Police thought his =| ea pe : Heeger was to be Bimba and Blasphemy. s s . that bill in congress to abolish board | was foreed by unions. my dog. As a result, I lost the city j printing. 2 “More time passed. I went to New York, worked on the New York | papers and finally sold my first fic- | story. The villain in that story; was the man who had poisoned my | “Again time passed. Finally I en-j tered the movies as a scenario| “writer. The villain in my first seen- | ‘grio was again the unpleasant per- | “gon who had poisoned my dog. Now| I have produced my first photoplay. €an’ you guess who-thé villain is? Of course you ean. So I feel no ‘that I ‘have had my revenge. The character is played by George Drom- gold, and he did the part so real-| “> Gptically that I almost accused him of } Poisoning my dog!” ‘Your shoes feel easy you us* ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE } | { the pain of Corns | Faas shart pnt phd ! waa tog fa wogn ee | | ‘Butter Scotch and all other flavors. Free, Prompt Delivery. 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