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BSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926. _ SPeeteroveceooeeecozeoes TODAY » Warner Bros. have assembled | ene of the most brilliant casts of | the séasor to:support Marie Pre-| fost in” “Sever Sinners,” which | a the Monroe Theatre thy # Cliye Brook, recently seen in | “*’The Woman Hater,” plays Jerry j Winters, gentleman burglar, who succeeds: im reforming little Molly ; Played by Marie Prevost. Patrick plays Handsome } ey, who looks more col- iat® than crooked, but who} goes after a safe with all the} necessary: attention and. skill. Heftie Conklin, one of the foremost comedians on the screen, plays Scarlet Fever Saunders, who fakes an attack of fever to keep the other crooks from getting out of the house they all invade to get its vajuables. | Claude —Gillingwater, who is| noted for his remarkable’ charac- ‘terizations that began with the Kari in “Little Lord Fauntelroy,” plays Piods Joe “McDowell, whos deceives the other burglars; and Mathilde Brundage is seen as his! gentle old: wife. Bhd Milestone and Darryl Francis Zanuck wrote this comedy especially for Miss Prevost, and Milestone directed. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Film Version of Beach’s “ Great Alaskan Story) Featuring a east in proportion and prominencé seldom equaled ik a Single vroduction, the Mon- tomerrow and Satur- ‘dey display Frank Liloyd’s “Winds of Chance,’ a First Na- tional’ adaptation of Rex Beach’s sensational novel of the same title. | Anita Q. Nilsson, Viola Dana, Ben Victor McLaglen, Ho- bart rth, Dorothy Sebastian, ‘Claude Gilliigwater, Philo’ “Mc- ‘Charles Crockett, Fred John T. Murray and Wade ‘Botelet are! among the . principal éf the company which the thrilling strug: te of the Alaskan eof 1897 and .1898 Beach wove into an ab- lance” is: said to ; most accurate film kind- ever attempted; by. the. man who ous “The Sea Hawk” pretentious scale, the of our last fron- ite. wildness, its unique its quick fortunes and is reputed to be re- ling incidents, sur- and*tense dramatic scenes ‘unusual heart appeal. ous sourdoughs who par- if the actual rush to City after the discovery | and several of the Arctic’s celebrated gamblers are g the thousands of characters the principal. mem- the cast. jiikoot, the Summit, White Horse, Miles Sheep Camp and son it was in boom days are | the’ backgrounds of the bwith all of the atmos-.| et rush preserved and ced the filming. ALVIN’S MUSICAL WIZARDS, the | Bolivia, has been. established ( te Her of the. National ‘Council !of Wo- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN $$ ——— * is ie * * A-voeational school for women, first institution-of its kind.in im Paz. Senorita Pauli-Luisi, the foutid- | men of Uruguay, was the first WITH: DANTE: THE MAGICIAN San Carlos Theatre, commencing: Tuesday, March 23 TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES 1826—Joseph Bellot, the French | Arctie explorer who discovered Bellot’s Strait, born in Paris. Perished in the ‘Arctic regions, Aug. 2, 1853. 1837—Grover Cleveland 22d and 24th President of the United States, born at Caldwell, “N. J. Died at Princeton, N. J., June 24, 1908. 1865—The Confederate States Congress adjourned sine die, af- ter listening to a last address from President Jefferson Davis. 1889—First board of harbor commissioners appointed for San Diego. 1901—Patrick Donahoe, found- er of “The Boston Pilot,” died in Boston. Born in. Ireland March 17,1810. 1913—-King George I, of Greece, assassinated at Salonika. Born in Copenhagen, Dec. 24, 1845. ; 1921—California general . as- sembly passed a: resolution. me+ movalizing Congress to the manufacture of light wines and beer. 1924—WU. S. army globe-circling aviators flew from* Sacramento to Eugene, Ore. 1925—Fire at Palm Beach, Fla,, destroyed two large hotels and a number of cottages. SAN CARLOS SHORT SEASON ONLY STARTING MARCH.23. TUESDAY aloo ov Alvin's | Mysteries Coming- To Dante, the famous European conjurer and wonter-worker whe} will appear under thé* manage- ment of Thurston, greatest: of American magicians). at: San. Car; los Theatre for a short season cer who was stationed in: India \for a great many years. The un- | usual psychic powers and magical |talents which he displayed as a | youth of fourteen attracted the lattention of an old Hindu Mystic and Initiate, who induced him to \join a band of Mahatma, who |made their headquarters in the! |fastness of the Himalaya moun-| tains. Qhe day while watching | |the boy perform one of*his occult} lillusions the old Hindu said: \is for you to go to the west and show the great peoples there the power of the mind and soul over jthe body. Go, and you will in- struct and enthrall—and you will |be acclaimed as one of the world’s} \great magicians.” Featured in his performance |are such incomparable. ntystéries’ and illusions as, “The Ghost: Wo-| © man,” psychic phenomenon. of the age. You may ask any: ee. “a is said to be 1 nt of mental talevathe, "s Six Musical Wizards, the Mysterious Chinese Fountain, Creation, The Phantom Woman, The Miracle, The Great East In- dian Rope Trick, _Vivisection, Broadcasting A Woman, and the Spirit Cabinet. 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