The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 7

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TODAY Denvicts Look on as Tom | Meighan “Breaks Jail” | .* There’s one prisoner less in Sing} Sing! : Tom Meighan, a conviet-for-a-! day for scenes in his Paramount picture, “The Who Found Himself,’ a prison story written especially for the} star by Booth Tarkington, recent- ly. “broke jail,” hopped from a bridge to a fast-moving freight t¥ain which carried him to free- dem while several hundred _ in- Mates of the “college on the Hud- s6n” looked on with a half-heart- ed “they-do-it-in-the-movies”? grin. “In “The Man Who Found Him- self,” which will be the feature at the Morrcoe Theatre today, Tom, as vice-president of his fath- e's bank in a small Hudson River town, is suspected of having tak- en a considerable amount of bank finds for his own use.” A rival banker puts the examiners wise. Result: a two years’ vacation “up the river” for the star. By frustrating an attack on one of the guards, Tom is made trus- tee, and he takes advantage of his new position to make his es- cape when he hears that “the girl back home” is to marry the man who sent him to jail through trickery. So out he went, while prisoners peering from the barred Windows high above the court- yard wondered just how far they’d really get if they tried the same thing. Virginia. Valli is Meighan’s leading man in-the production which was adapted for the screen by Tom Geraghty. Frank Morgan, prominent figure on the Broad- Way stage, is Tom’s rival in busi- ness and love. Others in the cast inelude John Harrington, Norman Trevor, Charles Stevenson, Julia Hoyt and Lynn Fontanne. TOMORROW | “Extras” ‘In “Jast Suppose” The cream of Long Island so- elety turned. out to become movie during the filming of “Just s” which shows at the Theatre tomorrow. "Just Suppose,” which is based om the A. E. Thomas stage hit of same name, is a story of a Prince of a make-believe who falls in love with a t real American. heiress. Rich- Barthelmess is the Prince and Lois Moran, sixteen-year-old star, is the JPor the part of the picture deal- ing with American society life ‘the company chose fashionable South- . where they obtained an to the pick of the beauti- villas there. The scenes of Stafford Mansion were film- in the orchard of the estate of James L., Breeze, not far the famous Gin Lane. The sgenes which take place at the Italian Villa were taken on the estate of Judge Morgan J. 0,- » ‘whose Manor House is a ect replica of Florentine archi- teeture. K ety flocked to the filming Ahese scenes, accepting engage-' Among these | and Mrs. Newell Tilton, |’ as “extras.” Mr. Prince and Prificess ‘ Rospigliosi, Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Cutting, Més. Paul Dougherty, Mr. James ie ze, Mrs. Reginald Fincke, Mary Hoyt Wilbert, Mrs. Von! Mr. and Mrs. E. Hutton, Ailsa Mellon and Mr. Me-! newest | Man} DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF FLORIDA I wish to announce my candi- dacy for re-electién to the Flor- ida State Senate from the Twen- ty-fourth district, subject to the Democratic primary. There will be. a number of matters of vital importance to this District, and particularly to Mon- roe County, in the 1927 session of the Legislature. The bound- aries of the City of Key West will have to be changed to include the Florida East Coast Railway terminals. The ten year contract will expire with the 1927 session. cluding the terminals from. the City in consideration of the con- struction of the Casa Marina ho- tel in 1917. I very much desire City limits. No one has in the slightest degree intimated opposi- tion to the terminals being rein- corporated in the City, neverthe- less if I am reelected to the Sen- ‘West. Z My. long service in the Senate qualifies me for efficient service. During the campaign I will make further declarations of principles which shall govern me in the Sen- ate. I solicit the support of the Democratic voters of this Dis- t, WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Paid Political Advt.) |$TAR ELECTRIC COMPANY GREYBURN PINDER, Manager * House Wiring, Repatrs of all Kinds Electrical Work Done Promptly Phone 734 731 Eaten St. | | FRESH I am a party to the contract ex-/. ARRIVES IN CITY Chester Lowe was an arrival in the city yesterday on the oil tank steamer Pioneer from Tam- pico. on board the vessel temporarily. Change your old fan for a new one. See The Key West Eleetric Mr. Lowe is serving in the| board of county commissioners of capacity of first assistant engineer |Dade County, left Monday: night (POLICE CALLED | Maher stated that there“was no |disturbance and that it was’ only |“Bob” Spottswood rehearsing for jthe Rotary minstrel. Company. apri0 | and Collier counties. CONSIDER THE NEW HOME | splendidly, \The Best None Too Good |that removes the catarrhal mucus |from the intestinal tract and al- ‘| ‘|intestinal ailments, including ap-| TO SAN CARLOS 5. > ON ARRIVAL COPS = FIND _ REHEARSAL UNDER WAY x , Policemen were called last eve- ning to the San Carlos Theatre, according Capt. John J. Maher. When they arrived, Captain to The rehearsals are progressing Captain Maher an- nounced, and this-- minstrel | premises to be the best one ever put on by the Rotarians. After many years of stomach suffering I have at last found a medicine for that trouble. But believe me it was a timely find. I couldn’t have lasted a great, while | longer. My stomach would bloat) with gas like a barrel and the colics got to-be awful. Medicine didn’t help much until I got hold of: MAYR’S, which did the trick. I am telling everyone about it.” It is a simple, harmless preparation lays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and | pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by} all druggists. PORE SES | LEAVES FOR HOME J. D. Redd, chairman of the for Homestead. He will be present Monday at the meeting of the chairmen of the board of county commissioners of Monroe, Dade | C@ceecsescoscoocooocoose | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | Earl of Athlone, Princess Beatrice, aunt of King George and mother of the Queen} of Spain, born 69 yeras ago today. Martin G. Brumbaugh, former| governor of Pennsylvania, born in| ig Te i Huntington county, Pa., 67 years! AN *EXHILARATING EFFECT ago today. Elmer Dover, former Assistant | Secretary of the Treasury, born|the house all the time. It gives at McConnelsville, O., 53 years) ago today. James Branch Cabell, author of } a series of popular novels, born at ingame Va., 47 years ago to-| fine feeling of exhilaration and jay. Let The Artman Press print the favorite brother of Queen Mary, horn in; London, 52 years ago today. POSTPONE TRIP J. Otto Kirchheiner, chairman *\ of the.county issioners, and J. .N, Watkins; county ‘engineer, ‘have postpotied their trip to Talla- |hassee until: Friday. They will meet with the chairmen of the boards. of: Dadé ‘and Collier coun- ties at. a& conference called by Fons A. Hathaway, state. road commissioner. * A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in instant relief when the digestion {gets out of order or the bowels \fail to act. - One or two doses is all that is necessary to start jthings. moving and restore that | buoyant of spirits which belongs \only to perfect health. Price 60c. it.| Sold by all druggists. MWF @eocecorvoecooe LOOK -- LISTEN Now is your chance to change that old orn out no-account ELECTRIC FAN jor a real NEW EMERSON 5-YEAR GUARANTEED ELECTIRC FAN. Something that has-never been done in Key West before. In this.exchange of your old fan WE lose—YOU Your old gain. worn out fan is no good to you, so bring it in and you can get some- thing for it. HAVE A MILD WINTER ALL SUMMER WITH AN EMERSON FAN Do not delay—see us today and be The Key West Electric Company JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager } OLD SORES icc St raat cea sa GRAY’S OINTMENT WW. F. GRAY & CO. NASHVILLE: TENN, Let the Artman Press print it. 124 DUVAL STREET Valuable Co ? ' DR. HARRY N.S. JONES” DENTIST = _ OFFICE HOURS: =~ 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 « PHONE 364-3 ee ae FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE PHONE No. 688-W. ‘WM. CATES, Manager. It helps the community—it helps YOU—it helps all of us. Let’s boost stronger than ever for x Southard and Elizabeth Streets 69 feet 6 inches on Elizabeth _ apri0|| WE HAVE INSTALLED AN ||| with the smooth-running, ball bearing New Home 100 feet 6 inches on Southard j UP-TO-DATE This is a faithful servant of the home. 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