The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 7

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SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1926. POCCCOOOSCOESOOSOOCOOOOS “MONROE Fer Elephant Desert ~ There’s one sure way to charm * an elephant—banana oil! This sterling component € is te & pachyderm’s soul what cat- f nip is to a jaded tabby. AH of whieh created consierna- ¥ tion at the Metro-Goldwyn Mayer - studio during the filming of Mar- shall Neilan’s new production, } “The Great Love,” which shows # at the Monroe Theatre today for the last time. Norma the six ft" ton elephant. who plays the ? “heavy” role of the hilarious new geomedy-drama did a quivering ¥ shimmy under the spell of the »Ppangent oil that shook the studio like an earthquake. © While Viole Dana, Robert <f Agnew, and the rest of the cast pete engaged in a seene, Norma ‘Bot, 2 whiff from the laboratories, * where film cement was being mix- ft sed ‘with this oil. She Jet out an { Peenthustastic Blast and ‘proceeded to roll Jike a festive kitchen. Then Ls she tried to tear down the lab- i oratory. Neilan managed to get 42 “shot”. of it—and it’s one of “the. furiniest scenes in his picture. fp new picture is the story of elephiant’s falling in love with man and getting jealous of his F sweetheart—and the dire conse- quences thereof. Agnew plays <thejrecipient of this huge love and Mies Dana his sweetheart. Frank ZaSu Pitts, Malcolw , “Mhester “Conklin, Junior sien and others—including ind boy scouts—appear | Pin the i i ot Soeeecec a] 4 TOMORROW y Develops Sparkle, ¢ Hamor and Sophistication Proving himself as competent directing sophisticated comedy-~ aswith, the heart-intere: Hobart Henley i Fa half: Henley first men success at di- Gay ‘Old’ Dog,” » containing a certain t~of humor, the main inter- sst jm the’pieture lay in its human- Later ee Bho were Fire” and“ ie “Turmoil,” } Booth Tarkington stories. was commended by alf'the for transferring the typical spirit from the Pelpted ¢ to the screen. - When Henley signed a contract with Me! - Mayer, his first. pr a: “Sinners in Silk,” a sop- ited comedy of! rejuvehation, ér pictures were “So This Is PMarviagg,” “A Slave of Fashion,” An Exchange of Wives,” all ing with sophistication and epigrams. gon the same type of is -Henley’s new production, Secretary,” starring Norma ir with Lew as showing Monroe Theatre tomorrow. It &_gophisticated . comedy, but believes it to be more hu- and sincere than his former “pictgres, more nearly a cdmbina- on! of the two kinds of stories Louis heads the sup- ig cast, which includes Karl » Gwen Lee; Mabel Van n, Ernest Gillen snd. Estelle Tt is an original story by Carey y iigon, and was adapted to the Cekthabank at last wins a golf mpionship; takes North and ath open with 293. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, and music. Band and orchestra ‘furnished for all occasions. Parlor. music a specialty, HUBERT REASON 910 White St. Phone 444.W SLLLLLLALLY HATS OF ALL KINDS SCLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hate Made to Order } of }, American slang and film cement} | TODAY'S EVENTS Coocecoccovesesoobesoecos | « Today is the fortieth and last day of Lent. | Centenary of the death of | Bishop Heber, famous cleric and {hymn writer. Five years ago today two feet of snow fell over a large part of | Oregon. | One hundred and” twenty-five years ago today saw the exeeution | |of the mutineers'ef the “Bounty,” | at Portsmouth, England. The’ Rt. Rev. Cameron, Protest- ant Episcopal bishop. ef Seuth Florida, reaches his seventy-fifth birthday anniversary ‘today. Admirers, of the late John Burroughs, the great naturalist, will make a pilgrimage .to his grave today, on the 89th anniver- sary of his birth. A national welcome awaits Commander Frango, the transat- lantie aviator, on his return to Spain today. on an Argentine cruiser from Buenes Aires. More than thirty-six. cities of | the United States and Canada will be represented by hotel men and their families among the 250 pas- sengers sailing from New York to- day to attend the congress of the | International Hotel Alliance in Paris, REPORT GREAT RIOTING IN INDIA (By Associates CALCUTTA, Te, vari 3.— Rioting between the Hindus and Moslems broke out in Calcutta again this morning. . Fhe situa- tion appears to be serions, More persons were killed or injured to- day than yesterday. Caleutta advices yesterday. said 20 persons were reported killed and 150 injured when Moslems barred the way to @ procession of Hindus near. a mosque inthe northern part of the eity. NOTICE Don’t fail to reserve your seat for the Grand Opera Concert of Marguerite Starell, April 8, at the La Concha Sweet Shoppe. Apr 1-3-6-7-8 troubles—and most of’ them wear Many young men have. their Genius comes to nothing if. it doesn’t hold grit. samlactsraes tao LAST TWO DAYS’ TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ff} DANTE SAN CARLOS THEATRE BEST SEATS 50¢ Children 25¢ No Reserves FIFTY CENTS | FRESH — WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD-. ING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT Monree Theatre Bldg. eosee TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Cvecscodoseces Rt., Rev. Canieron, Mann, .Epis- eopal bishop of South Florida, borh. in New York City, 75 years ago today. ‘Bert M. Fernald, United States senater from Maine, boriy at West |" Poland, Maine, 68 years ago to- day. Margaret Anglin, a Soaalne act- ress of the: American stage, born'|: at Ottawa, Ont., 50 years ago to- day. ee “Bud” Fisher, . the - cartoonist iwho has won fame.and fortune by his creation of “Mutt and Jeff,” born in, San Francisco, 41 years ago today. Andrew .J. Peters, former.con- gressman and mayor of Boston, born at Jamaica Plain, ., 54 years ago today. THE OVERSEA HIGHWAY The county commissioners took a walk, They only walked a little way; As they walked along they talked Of,the Over Sea Highway. Now one, says we ean put it . through, Another says we will Yey it, too; Soe they call an election day Por the Over Sea Highway, Now. the projeet is doing man = It is onthe way to-old Big Pine; Aad ‘it will’soon reach No Name Key, Over the land and over the sea. They started the read from Key West, And each and every one is doing hig best ; To push it through tolthe' ‘mainland And - put Key West upon the stand, With-the other big cities the world around, And ‘so the auto tourist will come down To Key West night. and May By that Over Sea ‘Highway. Now’ they are going from key to key, And Rei tinie the land over the sea; All Key West “wil be happy that day They finish the Over Sea Highway. When the road is finished we will hold up our head, And show the world that we are nat dead, But very much alive and\ will say That we are now connected to the U.S. A: We ‘owe our gratitude | 'to each fo man, i, tea ‘The county air dladsiee a noble band; So hurrah for their nobility we say. And thanks for the Over Sea High- ‘way. By T. A. WOODY. PAN: AMERICAN RED CROSS MEET * ATWASHINGTON CONFERENCE. WILL BEGIN “IN “CAPITAL CITYON MAY ~ 25. MANY * ‘DELEGATES TO} ‘ATTEND é Every North and South Amer- tean country is expected to be represented at the Pan-American. Red Cross conférence, ‘which will be held at Washington, D. C., from May. 25 te June: 5.. \While three countries have not been heard} from officially, it is understood} that they will also. send delpgates. | The American Red Cross will act as host to the conference dele- 4} gates. Although important matters af- |fecting all phases of Red Cross workin the two Americas will be discussed, special emphasis will be} placed on the health problems con- fronting the two continérits. The exchange jof ideas resulting from the conference is expected to throw important light on how these problems .can be met more effec- tively by the Red Cross. societies in the © various countries repre- sented. NOTICE The registration books will be open in my: office at the-County Court House from’ Monday; April} 5, to May 1. Every day, Sunday excepted, from 9 o’cloek 2. m. 40 12 o'clock m. and frém2 o’clock p. m, ‘to 5° o’elock p. m.° for’ the registration of electors for the general primary election: JOSEPH ROBERTS, Supervisor of Registration. apr2-Im seven balance 2 Yate st Seer FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. Garing, 509 William St. GC. ROBERTS Dealer im General Merchandise WALTER'S GALVANIZED TIN SHINGLE: Cornell Wall Board, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cem@nt Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per Cent Pure Paint and Oils. PHONE 240. William and Caroline Sts. DANTE, THE MAGICIAN Now Showing at San Carlos Theatre It’s More Economical It’s More Convenient THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eececeove eoceece IN’ THE’ DAY'S NEWS A. Minister of Railways pe Canale in: the Dominion Government, be- gan hisscareer as a foundry ap- prentice in the English city of Leicester. Obliged ‘to his. nativé land for a dryer elimate, he decided to emigrate to the Canadian West and landed in Saskatchewan with ten dollars im his: pocket. “For some time there- after he was employed as a farm- hand. The long winter evenings on the prairie gave him § oppor- tunity for study. Later he iden- tified himself with the- Saskatche- wan Grain Growers’ Association and tm time he became the head‘ of the werld’s largest elevator company. His rise im polities was equally rapid. In less than 20 years after shis arrival in Sas- katehewan he had become premier of the Province. Mr. Dunning’s career is one of the outstanding romances of emigration. Inter- | woven with it is anether romance. His marriage a few years ago jeulminated &@ courtship begun when husband and wife were boy and girl, It was broken when the young emigrant left home, arid | later renewed. | Let the Artman Press print it; F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, © | For Quick Sales List Your Property With Gulf Keys Realty aml Bh 534 Fleming St. Reference: First National Bank, Chamber ef Commeree >. What’s The Difference ‘| BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOE REBUILDER? The answer is found in the work turned out by this shop Bring Your Shoe Repair Work’ Here 0. K. SHOE SHOP _ Now is the time to BUILD and take - ‘advantage of the sensational drop in the market. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. | “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best’ White and Eliza ean tase Phone 598 FLORIDA. Containing New Sectional Maps of Riertal rs Showing Land Shavets, Roads, Railroads, Canals, Compiled From The Latest Reliable Data WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK ‘LET US SHOW YOU ONE _ Price $12.50 We also have a stock of folder maps of Monroe County Price 35c Potatoes: & & Weta te tal eee tal tga? na ae Poo * i Seg tate, | It’s More Efficient ior" || Cas Seite Company of Key West |» $08 DUVAL sT. HY

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