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PAGE SIX dh Se * MONROE Soe ccccscesedsooocvecooey TODAY Paramount Comedy of Modern Married Life What is the trouble with wites? Someone says: “They spend too much. “They flirt too much. “They nag too much. “They. wear too little.” What is the trouble with wives? Divorce court judges, puzzled hus- bands and attorneys specializing in cases dealing with marital woes have es 4 been trying to find an’ answer to/ this question for a long time. It, in- terested Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin so much that they wrote an riginal story for the screen, “The Trouble With Wives,” directed for Paramount by Malcolm St. Clair and featuring Florence Vidor, Tom Moore, Esther Ralston and Ford Sterling. Moore is the pondering husband in the picture which will be shown at the Monroe Bheatre today. It treats of the subject of divorce in a richly humorous fashion, is an easy- | flowing, mirthful analysis of the lit-; tle human episodes which mean so much in the marriage arrangement. The incidents follow closely upon | one another and they hit home even GETTING UP NIGHTS Is One of Nature’s Danger Signals. A Healtliy Bidder Does Not Act at Night Irritation, excessive acidity or ab- normal deposits may be the cause. It needs cleansing. Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula) acts om the kidneys and bladder as Epsom Salts on the bowels. R. D. Neblett, 10 Oak St., Bat- tle Creek, Mich. says: “For three years had to get _up three times at night. Lithiated Buchu (Keller For- mula) helped me in two days. I now do heavy work.” it isn't a patent medicine. The formula is on the label. Sold by leading drug stores or Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Lecally—Filer’s Drug Sundries. LEGALS GUARDIAN’S NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby givengthat at 10 o'clock im the forenoon on the 26th day of February, A. D. 1926, I will ap- ply to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, as Judge of Probate, for an order authorizing and, allowing me to sell the interest of Charlies He- jwitt Randal and William Cash Ran- dall, minors, at private sale, the fol- lowing described real estate, situate, lying and being in the County of Mon- roe and State of Florida, viz: Lots Six (6), Seven (7), Eight | (8), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven | Q1), Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), | Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) of | Block Thirty-one (31); and. Lots | Thirty-three (33). Thirty-four» | (34), Thirty-five (35). Thirty-six | G6), Thirty-seven (37), Thirty- eight (28), Thirty-nine (38), Forty (49), Forty-one (41) and Forty- ; two (42) of Block Fifty-four (54), according to a map or plat of the Island of Stock Island which is now on record in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Mon- roe County, Florida, being re- corded in Plat Book I, pages35. - | The original petition for anthority to sell said described real estate is now on file in the County Judge's of- jfice, Monroe County, Florida. ELIZABETH CASH RANDALL, Guardian of the Estate of ~ Charies Hewitt Randall. and Wiliam Cash Randall, minors. Key West, Florida, January 28th, 192 | | | | * though the story deals in generalities , to avoid any suggestion of being; ea ae eS ee ppaganda or of preaching a ser- GUARDIAN’S NOTICE OF INTENTION es eS - . | "TO APPLY TO COUNTY JUDGE FOR | AUTHORITY TO SELL MINORS’ Lucy Beaumont, Edward Ken-; —Seee 1x BEAL ESTATE. = ai. | NOTICE {8 cREB HIVEN, at nedy, Etta Lee and. William Court-| 1. {rn crock on the’ morning of right have prominent roles in the March 8th, 1926, or as soon thereafter * jas can be heard, wi a ly to the supporting cast. | Honorable Hugh Gunn, County “Jddge of Monroe County, Florida, at his of- fice in Key West. for authority to sell at Public or Private Sale all of the (right, title, and interest of Maud Filer | Norton, Lewis G. Norton, and Geerge |}Dufuis Norten, my miner wards, <n and to the following ‘described real jan28;.feb4-11-18-25 TOMORROW Loss of Daughter Causes : ; Dad’s Loss of Sanity estate lying and being in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, to- rit: Mothers are same the world over. |” Part of Lot Tg who la-'five on the Islan@ of Key West, ac- peasant worsen of Europe =. ‘cording to Wm. A. Whitehead’s Map bor in the fields take as much pride of said Island delineated in February in their daughters as do the wealthy pate St hae? eerssome sly as ; e ° © So ‘society women who have never done fasterly side of Eaton Street, a day’s work in their entire lives. ent Sixty ae te the corer wt trials where delinquent daughters rection along the South Easterly side concerned almost always shows of Eaton Street, Five feet; thence at - in Square Thirty- ~ Tight: angles in a South Easterly di- the mother struggling to protect hefjrection. and parallel, with William child from disgrace and to save her from prison. As a usual thing the father will exert every influence in behalf of a wayward daughter, but there are many cases where the father. has thrown up his hands in despair and let the law take its course without interruption. But.we have instances where the, father’s love is even stronger than the mother’s. Such is the case “The Tower of Lies,” strom’s latest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production which comes to the Mon-| roe Theatre tomorrow. In this story the father looks upon the birth of a davghter as one more mouth to feed and while the child is being born, spends his time with his cattle. What happened after the birth of his, daughter is what makes “The Tower oh > of Lies” a most unusual story from | the standpoint of a father. At no; time in the story does the mother #ail in her duty, but the father even . to the extent of losing his rea- m when he loses his daughter. j ‘Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer mare the father and daughter of “The Tower of Lies” and are co-starred. i ————————. leleseee eeeeeeeee * rt . TODAY'S EVENTS @mescteseseteereeeeeeese Centenary of the birth of Captain, James S. Thornton, U. S. N., execu-- tive officer of the Kearsarge in her famous battle with the Alabama. | Seventy-five years ago today the, ‘opening of the Milwaukee and Missis- sippi Railroad ot Waukesha was made the ocasion for a jubilee in Wiscon- sain. i One hundred and twenty-fifth an-j niversary of the birth of Samuel Medary, a noted Democratic leader who served as governor of Kansas sand Minnesota territories. ' Edwin Gould, noted capitalist and} e‘dest surviving son of the late Jay, Gould, today celebrates his 60th birthday anniversary. Judge Elbert H. Gary today rounds’ out a quarter of a century as chief! executive of the United States Steel. Corporation, the world’s largest in-} dustrial organization. ' CincH | cy aed ween. sic’ dows, sealed wah Bue Rites | Brea se > yer wee as Best Satest Always Reluabae SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE S$ PILLS THE DIA MONY BRAND, Se ' TeENNIEB.DEBOER NOTARY PUBLIC Citizen Bidg. in ; Victor Sea-! Street One Hundred and Seventy-Six feet; thence at right angles in a North Easterly direction along the jdividing line ‘between Lots One and DAY BY DAY IN FLORIDA see eet aneeesesese i TAMPA—William McLeod, 22, was tforced to swim a mile and a half when the small motorboat in which | he was riding from Sunset Park ‘to Tampa was turned over by a passing tug. He used the mtorboat for a float and towed himself in. WEST PALM BEACH—The re- gatta of the Palm Beach Yacht Club, held here over the past week-end, was “covered” for Engtish newspapers. Two newspaper men, Alan Hillgarth Evans and Commodore Gerald T. White, planned to see that the pub- } lications of the old country were pro- tected. DELAND—When Chief Deputy J. E. Adney showed some visitors over the Volusia county jail, he pointed out to them “a dangerous old man,” | confined in a padded cell. The “old ; man” proved to be 100 cases of al- leged fine liquor, seized some time hago by federal agents. . MELBOURNE—Proof evident of, America’s sporting blood was produc- ed here when delegated candidates j for the city council accepted the in- vitation of the victorious ones to at- | tend a banquet, given by the latter. , Speeches were heard by both the in- cumbents and the incoming heads, | TAMPA—The “meanest of .them ,all”was found at Pensacola. Word ; was received here that a sneak thief entered the home of Re.. R. G. Rougeau, Baptist minister, and _pil- fered the family Bible. PALATKA—An unidentified man, with nothing in his pockets to indi- eate who he was, was found dead-at the entrance of the local Methodist church. _ A physician ‘pronounced the death due to natural cayses. The man had been seen on the streets here at different times. FORT MYERS— Protests have been registered here against. the shooting \6f birds at Fort Myers Beach, an island sanctuary. A num- ber of instances of the slaying of wild life there have been reported. dis- | |. KISSIMMEE—Flans of a construc- tion company to erect & number of houses for negroes in one section of Kissimmee provoked a meeting: of local residents when a number Voj their disapproval of such a pro: project. “The matter will be fixed up Two in said Square Thirty-five. a dis-® satisfactory to all,” the eonstruction } jtance of Five feet; thence at right angles in a North Westerly direction jand parallel with William Street One ; Hundred and Seventy-six_feet to the —— of beginning on Eaton ‘Street. id application will be based on Peti- jtion on file in County Judge's Office. Key West, Fla.. Feb. 4th, 1926. ' LEWIS G. NORTON, | Guardian of the Estates of Maud Filer Norton, Lewis G. Norton, and | George DuPuis Norton, Minors. feb4-11-18-25; mar4 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDIE L CiRCUrT, OF THE STATE OF LORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. re: Application of Helga Fersberg te become a Free-Dealer. This cause coming on to be heard upon the petition in Chaneery, Pub- lisher’s Affidavit, Testimony and Mas- ter’s Report, and it appearing that the equities are with the petitioner d@ that she is entitléd to the relief prayed for in said Petition, the Court beng fully advised in the premises: t is therefore ordered, adjudged and decree, that the said Helga Fors- , berg be, and she is hereby licensed to | take charge of and manage her own estate and property, and to become a free dealer im every respect, to con- tract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, and to bind herself in all respects as fully as if she were un- married. It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that this order be published once @ week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said county and state. Done and ordered at Chambers in, the City of Key West, Monroe Coun- ! ty, Florida, this 10th day of February, A. D. 1926. (SEAL) JEFFERSON RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Petitioner. febie-17-24; B. BROWNE, _ Judge. mar3-10 2-YEAR SENTENCE FOR JOKE companys head promised. | FORT MYERS—That Fioriia’s: fishing resources are not simply “just, , figures,” but are backed up with evi- dences of a material character, were borne opt here when 10,000 pounds were shipped by a local firm to mar- kets of New York, Savannah, Colum- bia and Atlanta. LICENSES FOR CATS EDINBURGH—The councii is:econ- sidering a license system for ‘cats owing to the rapid increase in their. numbers in this city House passes compromise tax re-~ duction bill, 354 to 28. CHICAGO—“This trial has been a, joke!” exclaimed John Travis when convicted of theft. “Take two years. to think how funny it is,” replied the court. Ferd. T. Mephins & Sea, New PHONE 348 } JOHN C. PARK Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street a ae fe the ixt writes from camp:— “Sloan's iil Ei ieee q LIEVES BOY'S SUF-! os 'FLORIDA REALTY C& «|. “My little boy had trouble with | 3 . ee teeese seen eee esse his bronchial tubes since he was, Brokers in Frost Free Lands Write or Wire Us. |three. We tried all kinds of cough | : NEXT TO SAN CARLOS. Phone 312 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Sir Robert Bond, former premier of; syrups and medicines, without any Newfoundland, born at St. John’s, relief. For ten weeks he was down. | Nfld., 69 years ago today. jdidn’t get a night’s sleep due to his {cough. A friend gave me a bottle Dr. W.lliam Egbert, the new Lieut-\of Foley’s Honey and Tar and that enant-Governor of Alberta, born in, night, after taking Foley’s Honey Welland county, Ontario, 69 years and Tar, he slept all night,” writes ago today. |Mrs. Ruth Willard, 1524 Kappes | Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Satisfac- Edwin Gould, eldest surviving son tion guaranteed. Key West Drug: of the late Jay Gould, born in New Co. feb1-1m | York, 60 years ago today. } ; Let the Artman Press print it. Ralph M. Easley, chairman of the: executive council of the National Civie “Federation, born in Schuyler county, Ill; 68 years ago today. LISTINGS WANTED We have buyers interested in City and Key Property. Fer care ful. personal attention, list your property with as. We ake keve a number of good buys to offer. : Ageats for Spanish and Cuban Tile. ATLANTIC REALTY CO. J. A. GAITI J. A. ROKER 118 DUVAL ST. SOOCSOSSSSSSSESSSSHSSSSSSSSSS SSS SSSSOSSSOSSO OS. John Burke, former treasurer of the United States and now chief jus- tice of North Dakota, horn in Keokuk county, Ia., 67 years ago today. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF Mrs. Bertha Landes nominated for mayor of Seattle. { Pour civilians and chief of police are injured in,Mexico City r‘ots when ® Catholic women protest closing of church. esecceccccesecoss seeccceecesese ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR QUICK, TASTY SPREADS TH f i it 8 i { E E af i : i iy : ft i i | How much the convenience of Electric Appli- ances and the charm they lend to a table is appreciated by housewives! For breakfast. tea, a bite after the the- atre, and tasty spreads at anytime, Electrical Appl ances are indispensable in the modern household. The rapidly growing popularity of the Electric Perco- lator, Toaster, Waffle Iron, Etc.. has made them appro~ priate and highly prized. “Phey are “Electric Serv- ants.” The time-and labor-saving convenience of which are greatly appreciated. A CUMPLETE LINE CAN BE HAD y By : | i BS ok i E 4 He THE: KEY-WEST ELECTRIC C0. 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