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PAGE SIX a8 : . : RRR | 'How MONROE — pepeenesece Seg "Pate Ruth Miller’s .Wholesome Triamph When Kathleen ding house, and the other boarders, “who where helpful, souls, all had «Suggestions for the story. Mrs. Norris says that the most ef spice into it,” on the theory “that @ story had to be suggestive- «ly smutty to sell well. But Mrs. _Norris swore there and then that “she would never write an indecent | “lime, even if she starved in ¥rit- | ing of people who were whole- swome, decent and clean, She} Stuck to her guns, and has never} known a failure since “Mother” was issued as a record-breaking | best seller. * One of her most popular stories, | Rose of the World,” has recent- | ly been duplicating its success as| }4 novel with its success as a mo-| tion : picture, and again, in. days “when many ineidents in big sereen e@uceesses are unquestionable un- Ger § old-fashioned standards > Mrs. Norris has achieved “her triumph on the basis of me cleanliness. “Rose of the World,” as a picture, is said to be exciting without being vul- omar. It is a Warner Classic of he Screen, directed by Harry F oggery with Patsy Ruth Miller the title role. It comes to the Described as “the largest. mo- j Res, ia set ever built inside stage,” a cathedral in the new Craze production, “Beggar back,” attracted wide at- in. Hollywood during the of the lavish spectacle, cathedral had an actual capacity of 1,200 persons, More than 2,000 could have serowded inside its walls. largest stage at the Para- studio was completely de- the obe set. The central the edifice wgs 360 feet than the ordinary pak at its - widest the walls. were 212 feet ney : i: BBA A _ In! this. enormous building oc- ‘the Brera ene. Ase ‘ae Gua concede tb ta i? most fantastic events of id ever conceived. Injorder that the cameras a “over-shoot’”’ the tops the many lofty ‘columns, the glass roof of the stage was The roof of the cathe- approximately four stories the floor. -three huge columns, ‘fourteen feet in diameter, the main floor. Plate swindows 135 feet high stain- aceepted cathedral | cecupied one end of the «© Three other. sets virtually Were constructed at for the picture, one of the pane beautiful in-motion picture his- Horton and Esther Ralson (the Shins just right jYou ys ju i. to never Norris was | * writing her first book, “Mother,” | jhe was at a Long Island board-) per- | Gsistent advice was “to put a lot! of | Weight and Strength Everyone knows that Cod Liver ;Oilis fall of vitamines, is a flesh jbuilder. supreme. ~ In- children behets rickets are suspected it even helps to build up the bones land strengthens the body. But let us all be glad! the poor underweight, sickly, puny ~kids doesn’t have to take the vile, nasty, oil itself any more for thanks to science MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets has jtaken its place. Sugar coated they are and as easy to take as candy andif you will give them.to your sickly child for thirty days, youll be very happy indeed. If you are not, Key West Drug Company or the druggist from whom you bought them is author- ized to return your money. 60 jtablets 60 cents—but be sure and get McCoy’s, the original’ and | genuine. who is said to be debating the question whether he should resign his seat in Presi- dent Coolidge’s cabinet and try |for the Republican nomination \for governor of Pennsylvania, has lheld the post of Seeretary of La- bor for the past five years, hav- ing been an appointee of Presi- jdent Harding. . Although he has been a recognized leader in the ranks of organized labor, his Jeareer in many respects is dis- similar from that of the typical labor leader. He was born? in Wales and was brought to Pitts- burgh by his parents when he was an infant. At 11 he went to work in the steel mills, He re- moved to Ellwood, Ind., in 1893, and became prpminent in local polities there. In 1906 he was chosen to reorganize the Loyal Order of Moose,-of which he is now the head. Mr. Davis has en- gaged in the banking. business in Pittsburgh and is believed to pos- sess a large personal fortune, Organized orchardists of the Hood River valley of Oregon plan to introdute a nickel-in-the-slot apple-vending machine to promote factories, railway stations and other public places. The largest real estate deal ever recorded on the Mississippi Gulf coast was represented in the recent purchase for $2,000,000 acres_on Bay St, Louis, eh i. aio 0b a aa mother in “Peter Pan’) are featured in the leading roles of “Beggar on Horseback,” at the Monroe Theatre tomorrow. It’s an adaptation by Walter Woods. of the Kaufman-Connelly stage hit. ISN’T IT FUNNY? If your teeth nee@. fixing you would go to your dentint! for perfect ironing. pull the plug. You to worry. Get one and shorten your ironing day. © WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRONS HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR $8.7 PRICE TO YOU IS GOING TO ager $7.75 | SAFE-—ECONOMICAL—RELIABLE IS THE AUTOMATIC IRON H it was not a good iron we would not be handling it.| - THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY JOE MONTICINO, Sales. Manager anccconasecececncsccsces TODAY’S ANNIVER SARI ES 1829—The Hudson’s Bay. Com- pany ship. Willigm and Ann was wrecked while attempting to en- ter the Columbia. River and many of her crew. killed-by Indians. 1851—Roman Catholies met in London. to petition Parliament against the Eoglesiastieal Tithes Bill. 1863—William. H. Wallace be- came first territorial governor of Idaho. 1871—Charles Sumner was de- posed from the chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Foreign | Relations, 1872-—Giuseppe Mazzini, fa- mous Italian patriot, died at Pisa. Born at Genoa, June 22, 1805. 1886—A California State Anti- Chinese convention met at Sacra- | mento. 1892—Farmers of county, Illinois, contributed 28 cars of shelled corn for the famine sufferers of Russia. 1924—Henry Ford’s bid for the Muscle Shoals power plant was approved by the U. S. House. of Representatives, > 1925—United States Senate, by a tie vote, defeated President Coolidge’s nomination of C. B. Warren to be Attorney-General. Poison Oak or Ivy is relieved quickly with — Imperial - Hezema Remedy. All druggists are au- thorized to refund your money if it tails.—Adv. All over the world are tradi- tions concerning cats, perhaps the most common being that if any eat—but especially a black one— somes to the house it is a sign of good fortune, so long as_ the creature is kindly treated. The Chinese alone dislike the advent of a black cat; to. them it is a warning of sickness. the sale of their fruit in schools, | by a Chicago syndicate of 1400 McLean Mothers, Do This—.. When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how. soon the symp- j worse. And then’s when you're glad yow have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. It does not blister. As firs gid, Musterole is ex- cellent. Keep a jar ready for in- stant use. Tt is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, con- igestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, |lumbago, pains and aches of back for joints, sprains, sore muscles, jchilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent |pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and smal! children. } Ask for Children's Musterole. Better than a mustard plaster Rt eeeeetev rates * + * * * CONVENTIONS OPENING * % TODAY * * * SP eee eeeeeereeenee Boston, Mass. — Independent Oil Men’s Association of New. England. 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Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made ~~ all points in Te Arizona, New Mexico, California, etc. MALLORY LINE C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Florida Effective 12:01 a. m. January 5, 1926 M..— Trains 75 and 76 — Havana S$ 1 Mi=—‘Traine 99 Mon. Wed. Fri —oa Tue, ‘Thurs Sat pos Henk 28 — Be: “= Deiat ar -WAVANA THE PENINSULAR PORT TAMPA bates (147g ze 0. P. M. t—16: 200 gh. AL st paren _ 3 ie 75 and 76 the ‘Ticket Agent Passenger Agent KEY WEST AND OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY ‘United States Fast Mail Routes For KEY WEST, CUBA AND THE WEST INDIES Via Port Tampa, Key West and Havana, Cuba Proposed sailings im. effect on dates shown. Subject to change, eanecliation or individual postponement without notice: Ly. Key West—Daily... Ar. Havana—Datly._ Lv. Havana—Daily.. Ar. Key West—Daily.... S&S S. Governor Cobb 1 Lt Ly. . Key West Monday, Tuesday, . Key West Monday, Tuesday, s se as s 8 . Port Tampa Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday & Cuda leaves Port Tampa Sunday, Thursday. Cuba leaves Havana Toesday, Saturday. Governer Cobb leaves Port Tampa Tuesday, Governor Cobb leaves Havana Monday, Thursday. KEY-WEST-HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM KEY WEST MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1926 —_ 9:30 A, M. 4:20 P.M. - a 16:00 A. = - eves $3080 FP, S & Northland leaves Key West Tuesday, Thursday, nt 3 S. 8 Northland leaves Havana Sunday, Wednesday, Friday. S S. Cuba leaves Kay West Mond: S. Se Cuba leaves Havana Tuesday, Saturday. &. S. Governor Cobb leaves Key West Wednesday, , Friday. Sunday. ves Havana Monday, Thursday. Above hours are based on Eastern Standard Time PORT TAMPA-KEY WEST- HAVANA LINE EFFECTIVE FROM PORT TAMPA TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1926 Port Tampa Sunday, Tuesday, Thorsday, Sat. . Key West Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday. Key West Monday, Wednesday, Priday, Sunday - Havana Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday. . Havana Monday, Tuesday, Thursda: Per ee ee ‘Thersd: Thursday, Saturday PRNP RPP EKEKKKEER Saturday. Above hours are based on Eastern Standard Time UC. 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