The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, Seascesesecerossceooecoe MONROE Seecssecesovuesese TODAY Director Sings To Get Players In Proper Mood of bringing an actress to the point of tears, but Robert Z. Leonard, dian,” the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production which shows at. the Monroe Theatre today has perhaps the most distinetive me- ‘tion, pieture industry. Mr. Leonard sings to his lead- ing lady. He sings some lachrymose mel- ody and since he has a very fine voice, having trained for the con- cert stage one time, the actress beeomes deeply affected and. be- gins to cry. This method is said to be much more effective than the use of just music. Mae Busch, who is playing a leading role in the picture, was ‘subjected to this method during the filming of the production and she is said to have done some of the most, effective emotional act- ing of her career. The picture was adapted fog the sereen~ by Frederic and Fanny Hatton from the novel by Kate Jordan. Bc cast is headed by Lew Cody Mae Busch and includes Ger- Olmsted, Creighton Hale, Stewart, Robert Ober, Pau- Duval, Nellie Parker Spaul-| Shannon Day, Ree Ethelyn, Mir, Templar Saxe, Frank George Periolat, Lillian Langdon, Jacques Abbott, Ger- | trude Bennett and Mildred Vin- cent, Say aeaeteeins i I MR RR aR i i i TOMORROW | Rin-Tin-Tin Saved ; Hotel From Fire Fire which threatened to wipe out the entire town of Victorville, # California, was checked und final- ly extinguished through the ef- * forts of! the Rin-Tin-Tin company on loeation for the Warner Bros. production of “The Clash of the ” which shows at’ the Mon- tomorrow. was traced to an over- iron. in a tailoring shop the hotel where the troupe ut fifty which included di- Noel Smith, the stars, Rin- June Marlowe and Farrell, and technical eowpunchers, were stay- ‘company ‘was just the evening meal in the room when they were by the barking of »” who had been locked in master’s, Lee Duncan’s, room to the tailoring shop until sup! barking became more more furious, Mr. Duncan in- ted and found some smoke “erceping in through the open jow. Looking out, he beheld roof of the one-story tailor- shop next door a mass of and the side of the hotel jing to burn. He gave the at once and the company out. in force and managed the hotel, although the completely consumed. the town was too. small fire department, a bucket hastily formed and the rooms of the hotel and jildings were hung with saturated “blankets, About 10 the fire was out and, led mayor, the thousand or so jitants extended three cheers vote of thanks to “Rinty” company. A framed copy resolution has been added many awards of various which adorn the walls and of his “office” and is, Lee Duncan assures us, one of his possessions. “The Clash of the Wolves” was written by Charles A. Logue. The 3-pound baby daughter of Mrs. Mary Daly is doing nicely in “gn incubator in a New York hos- pital, but its twin died. Hee 0 ; ; i 5 enn « peta V " Vat iF ea ME os There are more ways than one} who directed “Time, the Come-| thod of any director in the mo- 1926, THE .KEY WEST CITIZEN aanTe NEW AND Stat ns eat DANTE THE MAGICIAN Now appeating at San Carlos. Theatre oe eeccecocosos eoce IN THE DAY’S NEWS eee 220 The Count of Turin, whose en- jgagement to marry the Countess Negrotto Cambiaso is reported from Rome, is a eousin of King Victor Emmanuel and. a, son of the unhappy Duke of Aosta, who} was once King of Spain. A broth-| er of the Count is the Duke of Abruzzi, celebrated as an explorer and scientist. The Count of Turin is a member. of the Italian senate and was once, commander-in-chef of the Italian cavalry. In his younger days he came prominent- ly into the public eye on account | of a duel he fought with the Duke | of Orleans, who had reflected on/ the courage of the Italian army. | The Count of Turin,. is handsome | and a polished courtier, and was; exceedingly well received in New; York, Newport and other cities | when he made a transcontinental | tour of America in 1898. | BIDS WANTED. eile Bids for the construction of a stadium on the property adjoining the Cuban Club Building. Com- plete plans and. specifications are ‘on file at the Cuban: Club, which: may be inspected by those inter- ested in making bids. Bids will be opened April 2, 1926, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the Cuban Club. The board of directors of the Cu- ban Club reserve the right to re- ject any or all bids. Fur further information or ie see MEZ J. R. VALDES mar22-11t Elizabeth Mullin, brought her husband from Eng- land to New York to keep him away from liquor, says he drinks more over here and she wants a divorce. Highest Prices Paid For Beant Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER 509 WILLIAM ST. 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH Shu-Milk Best Polishes For White Kids Full line of All Colors Polishes GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 612 DUVAL ST. PHONE 348 life. Ceuovccccceoeoocesoooocs TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury in. the Coolidge cabinet, born 71 years ago today. James R. Howard, founder of} Farm — Bureau) the American Federation, born County, Iowa, 58 years ago to- day. Dr. William Mather Lewis, president of George Washington University, born at Howell, Mich., 48 years ago today. Mrs. Roswell Miller, only child of the late Andrew Carnegie, born in Pittsburgh, 29 years ago to- day. § MOTHERS in your children, are the great destroyers of child If you. have reason to think your child has worms, act quick- ly. Give the little one. a dose or two of White’s Cream Vermifuge. “Worms cannot exist“ where this time-tried. and successful remedy. is used. 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