The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 7

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FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926. Peeocevesscovcosoocooccs ‘MONROE sece eeeccecessce | TOMORROW “The Enchanted Hill”. | Screened by Paramount | Heralded as “sounding a new! note in western productions, “The Enchanted Hill,” which shows at} the Monroe Theatre tomorrow.| This is the picture version of the| Widely read Peter B. Kyne novel, Which Irvin Willat, noted director | of “North of 36,” produced with | a stellar cast featuring Jack Holt, | Flgrence Vidor, Noah Beery and! Mary Brian. Here is a story that graphieal-| ly-depicts conditions as they exist! im the west today and vividly pic-| turés the modern methods that are | ihwvogue in the great open spaces. | The rugged locale of this thrilling outdoor melodrama is the cattle} ranch country of New Mexico, | and inasmuch as the-picture was} actually filmed in the vast range | territory of the southwest, the| swift, exciting action is enhanced by pictaresque and scenically beau- tiful backgrounds. The plot deals with the bitter conflict waged over the owner- ship of two neighboring ranches, | owned respectively by Jack Holt] arid Florence Vidor., For. some reason, which isn’t revealed uftil the very end, Ird Todd, the un-| scrupulous manager of Miss Vidor's, property, enters into a conspiracy with a rascally lawyer topdefraud Miss Vidor out of her ranch and gain possession of Jack! Helt’s land as well, by having him| killed. The fight to hold their property and the development of a whole- Some romance. between Holt and| Miss Vidor serve to keep the plot bdiling right up to the happy and successful finish. What with wild| airplane thrills,"machine gun ups, fist fights and pistol battles, there isn’t a dull moment from the first flash-in to the last fade-out. AN EXHILARATING EFFECT bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in thé house all.the time. It gives ingtant relief when the digestion gets out of otder or the bowels} fall to act. One or two doses is ally that igs necessary to start moving and restore that feeling of exhilaration and ant of spirits which belongs | to peridetshealth. . Price. 60c.. by all druggists. MWF) j —_—_— ¢ NOTICE ‘The registration books will be in my office at the County House from Monday, April May 1, Every day, Sunday pus ey from 9 o'clock a, m. oe Eh gente m. and from 2 o'clock te 5 o’clock p. m. for the Pegibtration of electors for ' the election. , JOSEPH ROBERTS, | Supervisor of Registration. im your old fan for a new one. See The Key West Electri¢ Company. apri0 Mrs. Emily L’Esperance of Satith Hadley, Mass., who has 149 descendants, has recently been ad- mitted to membership in the Daughters of the American Revo- toler, LOOK Now is your «at ‘MOM’N POP The Gailty. Party Im Sure You wot NS HAVE TO EXERT YOURSELF SO MUCH TO PRE! THREE MEALS A DAY~ BESIDES YOU WILL HAVE LOTS OF TIME TO PRACTICE THE CHARLESTON? WHO TOLD HER THAT L---- LEGALS [RT OF COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of Thomas W. Shultz. Notice is hereby given, to all whom it 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 of Probate, for my final discharge as Executor of the estate of Thomas, W. Shultz, deceased; and that at the same time I will present my final accounts as Executor of said estate, and ask for their approval. Dated April 2nd, A. D. 1926. CLEMENTS JAYCOCKS, Executo: apr2-9-16-23-30; may7-14-21-28; jud COURT, STATE. OF TWEN' ‘H SUDI~ UIT, MONROE COUN- TY—IN CHANCERY, Ruby, Shittord, Complainant, Floyd Shittora, Defendant. it appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Floyd Shifford, the defendant there- in named is @ nonresident of the State of. Florida, and now residence 8 Snksoriand that. he is ae the MF 6, 01 ntysone.: years; is therefore ordered that said nonresi- dent defendant be and ne is shereby required to appear to the bill. of complaint filed in said cause ae or Bators. Ried — sre oe o Bad _ D. . otherwise of said bill will be taken as on fessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or} der be published once* each week for four consecutive weeks ih the Key West Citizen, a news) par. published in said County and ‘*s RaN9 eater 2nd, 1926. 2, ER, Clerk” citeutt Y Courts T. 8 CA . Solicitor for Com: Linn D. Garibaldi, great-grand- nephew of the famous Italian Sol- dier and: patriot, is a student at the University of Chicago. GRAY’S OINTMENT amr used cag 8 1820, SOILS, OLD LO SORES, BuRNs | ——— cuts, ‘bruises, and At all Drug Stores. For sample write a MAY & OO. NASHVILLE, TENN, LISTEN chance to. change that old worn out no-account ELECTRIC FAN for 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 gain. Your old 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 insured against the hot summer weather. The Key West Electric Company JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager } Sevoeceoovccsocccesce0ce r.| chief of the Bureau of Agricultur- eA BIRTHDAYS vee Hon. Edward Frederick Wood, who has just taken office as Viceroy of India, born 45 years ago today. Clarence D, Clark, former United States.Senator from Wy- oming, born in Oswego county, N. Y.,:75 years ago today . Dr. Henry C. Taylor, former at Economies, born at Stockport, Towa, 52 years ago today. _—_— Margaret Woodrow Wilson, daughter of the late Woodrow Wilson, born at Gainesville, Ga., 40 years ago today . Charlie Chaplin, the world-| 9; famous comedian of the films, born in France, 37 yeaars ago to- day. * or Yeur old electric fan is worth something. See The Key West Electric Company. , aprld Bumsteads Worm yup or by ie aie e Bot. C. A. Voorhees, M. D,, Philadelphia ny BEFORE HER Used Lydia E. Pinkham’s came I was so weak I had to stay BABY CAME * Vegetable Com: Compound Adkins, Texas.—“Before my baby ything can fer any woman, for I know ‘—Mes. A. H. tecmulakey R, No. 2, Box 39, Ad- king, Texas, Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been in use by women for over fifty years. It is a vege- table tonic made from roots and herbs and fs sold by all druggists. CONSIDER THE Overcome your sewing machine difficulties with the smooth-running, This is a faithful servant of the home. Here sire'seme of the desirable mechanical features: Bevel Gears, made of cut steel. Makes it im- Sane He are Ot nasil Sid Seti We pet oat of order. Self-setting needle; Regulator, and other desirable features. Let us deliver a New Home for a small down ball, bearing New Home. Shuttle Ejector; Stitch = THE DAY’S oa eoce “esse L. Lenroot, who has an-| nounced his candidacy for reno®a-| ination as United States senator) from Wisconsin, is one of the ack- | nowledged leaders in the upper | house. He first made his appear-} ance in Washington as a represen-| tative in Congress in 1909. After) five terms in the house he was | elected to the senate in 1918 to| fill the ‘unexpired term of Sena-| tor Husting and two years later/ was elected for the full term. Sen-| ator Lenroot has steadily grown in | rating among the shrewdest, most | courageous and most independent | | of the national, lawmakers, a Re-| publican with little sympathy for | the stand-pat type of Republican- | ism, and yet not a fanatical ‘radi- eal. He was chairman of the sen-: ate committee that investigated | the oil leases and led the Admin-| Court. -His home is in Superior, | his native place. His entrance, in politics was as a member of the | Wisconsin legislature. 4; } The Honorable Mrs. Rishard | Norton is the first British woman of rank to manage a moving pi ie ture theater. Here is a very. smart glove in the | sip-on style for formal afternoon wear White kid ig used. The turn. istration fight. in the senate for, ‘down exff is trimnied with the new American adhesion to the World| @bain mail trimming in gold. Gold beads emphasize the stitching. 2. IN 1 WHITE POLISH ile Mi Best Polishes For White’ Kids Full line of ‘All Colors: Polishes GOODYEAR SHOE .SHOP 612 DUVAL ST. i matism conquered! red blood. of the system—simply by RHEUMATISM disappear! HAT miserable ache from inflamed, swollen muscles-— GONE! a Rhea- Driven right out building rich, Sounds almost incredible—but tts true! You see, rheumatism, as it is called, that cripples you up and tor tures you night and day, is caused by impurities in the system. 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