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PAGE SIX z —eeescecese =-MONROE “Peeacscerooccocosoosoocs TODAY = Abraid To Engage “Picture Stealers” There is a name for them in «motion picture circles. They are “ealled “picture stealers.” One © picture stealer in a cast is apt to “be fatal to a star. Two picture “_stealers almost amount to certain “death. And yet in selecting his «ast for “The Beautiful City” | Richard Barthelmess deliberately S engaged two. players’ who are “known for their ability to “run “away with the film.’ They are “Dorothy Gish and William Powell. “He engaged them because he be- «lieved that they were the best possible players for their respec- tive roles. ® Both Dorothy Gish and William aPowell made outstanding hits in “Romola/’ the spectacle that was Seuaed in Italy and starred Lillian Gish. Their work was widely ‘praised and brought them numer- ‘Sons: offers from prominent pro- “aAuebrs, After “Romola,” Dorothy # Gish played in “Night Life of New Zork,” in which picture she was “eredited with the individual hit got the picture. Mr. Powell ap- * peated in several pictures filmed *in Hollywood, although several shield at the idea of Playing + in the same film with so engaging De villain, er, Mr. Barthelmess took the risk and this unusually clever trio will be seen in First Nation- ale ‘attraction, “The Beautiful ”” which shows at the Monroe today. TOMORROW 'atsy Rath Miller's : Wholesome Triamph |; ‘When Kathleen Norris. was her first book, “Mother,” at a Long Island board- , and the other boarders, ‘where helpful souls, all had for the story; Mrs. says that the most per- advise was “to put a lot into 9 on the theory * ‘ag Aira to be suggestive- sell well, But Mrs. rete and then that never write an indecent if the starved in writ- who were. whole- and clean. She guns, and has never lure since “Mother” i s eye ie lis Ea {issued 44,8 record-breaking | ¢ ‘seller. ’ most popular stories, the World,” has recent- duplicating its success as with its success as a mo- and again, in. days many incidents in big screen fire unquestionable un- old-fashioned standards of , Mrs. Norris has achieved bé exciting without being vul- ~s It is a Warner Classic of » directed by Harry with Patsy Ruth Miller tite title role. It comes to the Monice Theatre tomorrow. = is “town meeting day,” day of all the year the two hundred and more republics” into which the’ districts of New. Hampshire divided. _Adequately nourished. scott's Emulsion “fich in vitamins supplies the wweakened system with! “Bourishment that helps “restore resistance. ‘Baild up your —— : 2; AT RET, ee eeee TODAY’ Ss - ANNIVERSARIES 1661 — Jules Mazarin, famous Frehch~ cardinal |statesman, died in, Paris. in Naples, July 14, 1602. Pas and Born 1759—Sweden and’ Russia, signed a treaty for the neutrality of the Baltic. 1826—Jacob Haish, the in- ventor of barbed wire, born in Baden, Germany. Died at De- |kalb, IIL, Feb, 19, 1926, 1847—The American army under Gen. Winfield Scott landed jat Vera Cruz. i 1862—Battle between the Moni- tor and Merrimac in Hampton Roads, 1876—Jules Dufaure was ap- pointed premier of France. 1886—Jerome B. Chaffee, one of the founders of the city of Denver and first U. S. senator from Colorado, died. Born~ in Niagara county, N. Y., April 17, 1825. 1902—John F. Spalding, Epis- eopal bishop of Colorado, died at Erie, Pa. Born at Belgrade, Maine, Aug. 25, 1828. 1925—-President Coolidge ren- dered his decision as arbitrator in the Taena-Arica dispute between Chili and Peru. Seveeserovcesvsccooosecs we THE DAY’S NEWS ts first incumbent . of the Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry, established at Harvard last year by C. C. Stillman of New York as the first chair of its kind in any American university, will be Professor Gilbert Murray, a world famous classicist and man of letters, Dr. Murray has been regius professor of Greek at Ox- ford University since 1908, a post which he also occupied in Glas- gow University for ten years. His writings on the history and literature of Greece, his transla- tions of the Greek classics and his GET AT THE CAUSE! Many Key West Folks Are Show- ing Hew to Avoid Needless Suffering: There’s nothing more annoying than kidney weakness or inability to properly control the kidney secretions, Night and day alike, the sufferer is-tormented and what with-the burning and scald- ing, the attendant backache, head- dche and dizziness, life is indeed a burden. Doan’s Pills—a stimu- lant diuretic ‘to the kidneys— thave brought peace and comfort to many Key West people. Profit by this Key. West resident’s ex- perience: John Lord, prop. lunch room, 1113 Division -St., says: “When I stooped I couldn’t raise up on account of severe pains in my back. I felt tired and worn out _jand the kidney secretions passed teo often. I suffered with sev- ere headaches, too, Doan’s Pills rid me of the backache and head- aches and cured my kidneys.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a.kidney remedy— get Doan’s-Pills—the same that Mr. Lord had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CONVENTIONS OPENING Atlanta, Ga. —. Southeastern Photographers’ Association. Selma, Ala.—Alabama Society Daughters of the American Revo- lution, Charlotte, N. C.—North Caro- Jina Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Columbus, 0.—Ohio Retail Dry Goods Association. Philadelphia — Pennsylvania State Horticultural Society. Bartlesville, Okla. — Oklahoma State Sunday School Associati share in helping on a renaissance | @ of popular interest in Greek plans and their rendering, have made him well known. Dr. Murray first visited the United States as a lecturer in 1912, when Amherst College induced him to reside there for a season. Your years later he returned to lecture be- ‘ore students of the summer school of Columbia University. Allan B. Cleare & Company Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants 511 FRONT STREET P. 0. Box 13 Key" West, Fla. FILIP aaaa a4 HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGE’S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. Chk hed ddd that ahha ace hhehe hhh thed ded ™~ TFREM ZI The greatest Violinist in the World WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 10, 8:15 O'Clock HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM A portion of any profits derived will be given to the High School Library s THE ART SOCIETY OF -KEY WEST MBALIST ———————— Why De 6 Out of Every 10, Women Have Their Hair PERMANENT WAVED? 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Acheson, the chemist to. whom the world owes the dis- | + covery of carborundum, cele- brates his 70th birthday anniver- sary today. BLOOD WILL TELL “eh Far grandfather’ 's = a rous, out - door life. flee The sod Blood of of courage was in every line of face and seg in every muscle of his Strength of body and strength of Purpose mean success, Get DR. PIERCE’S | Golden Medical DISCOVER It will aid digestion, make your blood redder and lng dete eck thas aba sondebiat son = @ PA enn cenenenesennesasnssesee-=200 76 — Havana Special Pp os i¥ ¥ i) me eat ats yy ae =e -- est Express — Dining Sar Service = Frans 75 and 76 : Further Information See the Ticket Agent J. D. RAHNER, General Passenger Agent HAVANA PORT TAMPA KEY WEST THE PENINSULAR AND OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY United States Fast Mail Routes For KEY WEST, CURA AND THE WEST INDIES Via Port Tampa, Key West and Havana, Cuba Proposed sailings im effect on dates shown. Subject to change, caneeliation or individual postponement without notice: KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEST MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1926 Key West—Daily. i 930 A M Havana—Datly_ 4230 P.M. Lv. Havana—Daily.. 16:00 A. M. Ar. Key West—Daily_ on —— 5:00 P.M S. & Northland leaves Key West Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. 3. Northland leaves Havana Sunday, Wednesday, Friday. Cuba leaves Key West Monday, Friday. Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Cobb leaves Key West Wednesday, Sunday. Governor Cobb leaves Havana Monday, Thursday. Aboye hours are based on Eastern Standard Time Ly. ar. s 8 ss 8 ss PORT TAMPA-KEY WEST- HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM PORT TAMPA TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1926 Port Tampa Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Sat 30 P. . Key West Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 7:30 A. . Key West Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday s ~ Havana Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday. ‘ . Havana Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10: . Key West Monday, Tuesday, Thursda, turday.. § . Key West Monday, Tuesday, Thursda: aturday.. 7 Ar. Port Tampa Tuesday, We@nesday, Friday, Sunday__11 & Cuba leaves Port Tampa Sunday. Thursday. Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. Governor Cobb leaves Port Tampa Tuesday, Saturday. Governor Cobb leaves Havana Monday, Thursday. Above hours are based on Eastern Standard Time —_———— ©. WILDER, G. F & P. A.. Jacksonville, Fis. P, J. SAUNDERS, Vv. P. & G. M. J. HM. COSTAR, Agent, Key West, Fis. KEEKEKEE s a8 as sa & HOW TO GET RID OF MUSGLE-AMENESS Hes effectise sey to treat sore uncles an’ 5 FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. 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