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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. 7 eecocces, Peacccevescceccccccccces | > | TODAY ; | Hamorous Movie Drama _ Produced From Stage Hit! | Said fo follow the original play| by. W. Somerset Maugham more} elosely than any recent production | has foliowed its original, “The; Cirle,” direeted by Frank Bor- gage for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, | sh@ws at the Monroe Theatre to-| day. The production is an English eomedy-drama with a satirieal and) ironic twist. It is filled with many humorous situations and al-| theugh it has for a basis a serious subject, it has been treated in a} light vein. im a short prologue which pre-| eedes the play, the wife of an} English lord clopes with their mu-| tual friend. A lapse of thirty} years occurs between the prologue | and, the; play and. the son of the) deserted Englishman finds himself} threatened with the same fate as/ was visited on his father. ‘The| sitgation is further complicated | by the young wife who invites the| Tufigway couple back to learn what their experiences have been.| Eleanor Boardman plays the} part of the young Wfie- in a con- vineing manner. Malcolm Mec-} Grégor portrays the part of © her| lover and Creighton Hale is the} irritating young husband. Alec} B.- Francis; George Faweett and} Eugenie Besserer form the first triangle. Eulalie. Jensen and} Otto Hoffman have character | thé-photographer. yr. | TOMORROW AND SATURDAY | Began Stage Career c ° ‘The continuity’ was prepared by Kemet Clarke. Chet Lyons. was| TODAY'S EVENTS oe What tt Here is how Elk street, Franklin, Pa., looked after ice jams in the Allegheny River had sent.the. flooded . waters. over © the banks. Photo shows the wrecked Big: Rock bridge ‘in the baekground, and gives an: idea. of how ‘the. water. inundated the lower floors of dwellings in Franklin. ‘ the Two hundredth anniversary of |the birth of Lewis Morris, a New | York signer of the Declaration “of _THE_KEY. WEST. CITIZEN Flooded Allegheny Did to Hrankdlin * | world today most widely } “Woman in the née té which Miss Mary Pickford can lay claim with; te the let of 4 Of man, even in t . Pitas Pcatora is a credit to the family to which family, for it-was-as Gladys Smith that she first saw the light of day thirty-three years, ago, in the city of Toronto: *s: «parents . and| [improperly toward -Mrs. Byfield| on board the Berengeria two years DIVORCE DECREE | 50. Mr. Byfield subsequently (By. : Associated Press) ATLANTA, Ga., April 7.—M pees F Sarah G. Byfield teday was im\nection’with the same affair. | possession of her first decree of! }won a suit from Mr. Candler for vs, | round. $20,000 on a note in con- Mrs. Byfield charged that her} Here is sure relief for Constipation Yon cng be wel nd happy and 3, sallow come For Quick Sales List Your Preperty With Gulf Keys Realty Co., Inc. 534 Fleming St. Phone 37 Reference: First’ National Bank, Chamber of Commeree FRESH WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS gists are ined to Refuné your money it i¢ fallaAge. ¢ eee If you do not know the value of a certain stock or:bond—or. want informa- tion—ask our advice we'll gladly tell:you. this and other mafters. i: ba fat oe "ed ie | O} A\ a We're always at your service in divorce from Clyde K. Byfield.|health had been impaired by. the Hi ; |Her suit in, Fulton county superior | treatment accorded her by her i Long ic ep Otis Harlan, one of the most court . was undefended. | husband. ; | modern cothedians of the Ameri-| One hundred years. ago’ today) Mrs. Byfield figured as one of ———— am stage, and. sereen funster of |Henry Clay and John Randolph |the principals in s suit for dam-| A woman is in charge: of. the| * renown, who plays the char-|fought a bloodless duel, following S805 against Walter Candler, st mycological department of the fa- comedy role of “Zeb” in the |® heated debate in the senate. Atlanta, in which Candler is al-| mous Kew Gardens in London; iliiam Fox screen transcription leged to*have conducted himself | she dea's with the study of fungi. | of Sohn‘ Golden’s: successful stage OS aioe which shows at onroe Theatre. tomorrow and Saterday, played his first. part with a traveling stock ¢ompany— role of “Little Willie,” in the bdramatic “East Lynne.” Announcement has been\ made 3 first fling behind the foot-'that President Coolidge will ad- lights took place;in the. town of |dress: the Pan-American Congress » Zanesville, Ohio, and|of Journalists at its’ session in that time on Otis entertain-| Washington today. : ambition—to make . his mate on -the stage. % education was received in| ile and Gambier, Ohio, he attended Kenyon Col- WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DAT! ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT Monroe Theatre Bldg. Independenee. an and our Greetings to King Albert of the Belgians, one of the heroes of the |World War, on his fifty-first birthday Puniversary. Sees ty a oe Oe tal Oe | cents. et KLOK-LAX 4 ‘2cts on Line | wravssssrrsrerrversessessesisiigers, a a IIIPIPL A LLL Led A statue of Edward Douglass White, U. S. senator from Louis- |» iana and later Chief Justice of the United States is to be unveil- chic iset ie these al ee oe 1887, Mr. Harlan was taken under | 3 . : | ¢wing of Charles H. Hoyt, who} The first girls’ agricultural |. starred him in many musi-| School fh Palestine, which has} productions, When Col. Selig | been established by the Interna- picture production in| tional Women’s Zionist Orga ,and chose the Hoyt farces | ization at Nahalal, is to be open- sc vehicles, Otis was sum-| ed today by Lady Samuel, wife of toned and he portrayed the lead-| the former high commissioner. ing’ roles in these films. The rotund comédian who is feet, five..inches in height, Pweighs 215 pounds, avoirdu- poi, midintains that his favorite habit, and recreation is the Faber of ‘his daughter's , said daughter being Marion pe whe of the screen’s most young actresses. . Although a long time friend of Direttor; Ford, the role in the Golden story was the first time] MUSIC INSTRUCTION the hubby actor ever went through the paces for him, The role of y’ is essentially one demand- ’ Get Our Estimates | tied Aan i i x note | beget t fl Ta ? i SF te? i f i o ity fr if cli i i e a § 4) E a ; My By S35" Bee! i | po When You Have Printing Let Us Estimate On Your Work. Our Experience Enables Us To Give You Superior Service, Excellent Quality And Lowest Prices. GRAND CONCERT Monroe County High School Auditorium TONIGHT ‘MISS MARGUERITE STARELL Grand Opera Star FROM THE-METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, Trombone and Clarinet. 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