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TOMORROW Began Stage Career With “East Lynne” * Otis Harlan, one of ‘the most | popular comedians of the Ameri: tan stage, and screen funster of| jwide renown, who plays the char-| | hand belonging to Skovgaard, the} @cter comedy role of “Zeb” in the} William Fox screen transcription | | at the Monroe County High = *ef John Golden’s, successful stage Play, “Lightnin’,” which shows at} the. Strand Theatre for tomorrow, played his first part with a_traveling stock company— the role of “Little Willie,”. in the ‘melodramatic “East Lynne.” } * This first fling behind the foot- lights took place in the town of his birth, Zanesville, Ohio, and from that time on Otis entertain- ed one ambitior—to make his. fhame on the stage. = His education was received in @anesville >» and Gambier, Ohio, where he attended Kenyon Col- lege. “After his debut on the stage in 1287, Mr. Harlan was taken under the wing of Charles H. Hoyt, who later starred him in many musi- fal productions. When Col. Selig gtarted picture >. production. ‘in Chicago, and chose the Hoyt farces ‘or screen vehicles, Otis was sum- @oned and ‘he portrayed the lead- ing roles in these films. The rotund comedian who is five feet, five inches in height, and weighs 215 pounds, avoirdu- ‘pois, Maintains that his favorite sport, habit, and recregtion is the furtherance “of his daughter’s #areer, said daughter being Marion Harlan, one of the sereen’s most promising young actresses. © Although a long time friend of Director Ford, the role in the Golden stofy was the first time chubby actor ever went through the paces’for him: The role of “Zeb” is, essentially one demand- fing a pound understanding of hu- hor with which Otis Harlan is thoroughly familiar. eee / TODAY’S «xg a fa da preesee eeeecsoosocs 1813—Lewis V. Bogy, United fa ‘senator from Missouri, Born at St. Genevieve, Mo. Died tn St. Louis, Sept. 20, 1877. | v 1 ($16266-William “Hugh Smith, #8 es: governor of Alabama} 10, born in Fayette county, Died in Birmingham, Jan. 1, /1827—Maria S. Cummins, whose a novel, The’ Lamplighter,” | proved a phenomenal success, born | ‘ab Salem, Mass, Died at Dorches-| Yer, Mass., Oct. 1, 1866. 1865—-The" war between the tates was virtually ended with surrender of Gen. Lee at Ap- p< a om Court-House, °1867—George Lather Stearns, |} the Boston merchant who supplied} the funds for the John Brown | paign in Kansas, died in New| York. Born at Medford, Mass.,| in, 1809. _24904—Isabella 1. of Spain,! who struggled vainly to avoid the @imrriage arranged for her, died ‘HAND INSURED FOR $50, 000 | | PICTURE OF DANISH VIOLIN S'S HAND WHO WILL AP- | PEAR IN THIS CITY ~ Here is a picture of the $50, 000! Danish Violinist, who is to appear on April 13, 1926. It took Skovgaard thirty (30) | | years to make’ this hand. Ineess- ant training and the inborn soul |of the artist fashioned it. To the ordinary eye it is not very differ- ent from other. well developed hands. Yet it has the- power al- most automatically to express | through the violin the exquisite beauty and marvelous tone -pic- tures which the player feels and as he interprets the work of the représents a man’s life work. But it represents, ‘too, theh inborn gift which no money can buy.| That is why it is insured for $50,- LEGALS IN COURT. OF COUNTY JUDGE, WONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA, In re Estate of Thomas, W, Shultz, Notice is hereby given, to all hom Jt.may concern, that on. the 4th day of June A. D. 1926, I shall apply to the Honorable Hugh Gunn, Judge of said Court, as Judge hate, for ‘my final '‘diseharge cutor of the estate of Thomas Hultz, deceased; and that at the time I will present my. final accounts as Executor-of said estate, and ask for their approval. a, A. D. 1926, TS JAYCOCKS, Executor, apr2-9-16-23-30; may?-14-21-28; jud STATE OF| IN CIRCUIT .coURT, Fi TWEN' H JUDIE Ruby § ae Complainant, Floyd Shiftora, Defendant. It appearing by the sworn bill) Floyd Shifford, the defendant there- nm named is a nonresident of the State of Florida, and now residence is unknown and that he is over the’ age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresi- dent defendant be and he is hereby required “to appear to, the bill of complaint filed ‘in sald cause on or | hefore Monday, the 3rd day.ef May A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as con- fersed by sald defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the yParis. Born in Madrid, Oct. 1830, | b | 2912—The “Federal Children’s| a was created by act of} } ~'1916—Germans general attack on front at Verdun. 71925—President Coolidge re- Tiged to reopen for Peru his! @Pbitration of the Tacna-Arica launched a} twelve-mile beundary dispute. | 4 am healthy because I eat at| the Sanitary Restaurant. You can} Be the same. apr3-6t Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said County and. State. This April 2nd, Lene, (SEAL) %. FILER, Clerk’ Cirouit Court. T. & CARO, Solicitor for Complainant. apr2-9-16-23-20 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 Monroe Theatre Bldg. ROBERTS & WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Cable Address: Trot Phone 788 P. 0. Box 132 KEY WEST, FLORIDA We. 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