The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 19, 1926, Page 7

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ZIONDAY, APRIL. 19, 1926, » THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : PAGE SEVEN i | eeccece eeceeeeeoceseecvesseeee® HEID DANCE IN THE MONROE ee Gold Parasol | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | TOWER OF LONDON DR. HARRY N. S. JONES Mee ble kcccee| ccecccccceccvccccecceces! For perhaps the first time in| eaoann! - } Pri Hi Zhe hontai’ centuries, a dance recently took! ' 532 Fleming Street Pe 4 TODAY ree ye ane husband °F place in the Tower of London. ‘ ~ OFFICE HOURS: 1 Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether-| It was held in the Officer’s mess: : Producer's First For First ; | lands, born in. Mecklenberg- 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 ; : : Schwerin, 50 todays) © bee ee errr pa ae National ‘Acclaimed Great : : lagi hc doar oe raed : PHONE 364-J , | ‘~ 1 geeks wi j : < Paul P. Harris, the Chicago “The New Commandment,” a} ‘ : ¢ | lawyer who founded the Rotary : | “at society melodrama, shows a J - ‘ : i \ Club movement, born at Racine, Monroe Theatre te for a limit-| 5 : | | Wis., 58 years ago today. {When Sood ur-yentty. Sistusbé FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE ed engagement. It is er" : si S Ze | your stomach, cramps and nausea own banner for First National re- ‘ : . I. | dent of Princeton Unjversity, born’! cotic R i * lease. os 4 : ’ ae //)\\ at Peoria, Ill., 65 year: ago today. | water Soom von ter fae Ack || 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W, “The New Commandment” is aj ‘ ei Bs 3 | you Gevegiet: So bile ood coli | WM. CATES, Manager. sereen adaptation of Colonel Fred-} es ee | Dr. Samuel Avery, cheaselias remedy today. For trial size. send: 4c to erick Palmer’s gr ovel, “In-| “ 4 * é | S | of the University of Nebraska, paves cpiaarcp= CRAM visible Wounds.” Sada Cowan and is : ‘ 3 - : | born at Lemoille, Ill, 61 years| ‘th Avenue, Des Moines, lowe® Howard Higgin made the screen| e : oe | ago today. [HAMBERLAINS adaptation. Higgin also directed g 2 ; ae i Oat cen saat ei Ss ate i$ 4 | Shirred gold net and red velvet petalé | William A. Ayres, representa- | GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR Bla ee at 1 , Greate this charming parasol for the | tive in Congress of the Eighth b Saree se wi Lyon, Hol-| | feminine type of woman. | Kansas district, born at Elizabeth- Too! Blinn, iffie Shannon, ’ % . . | tes _| town, Ill, 59 years ago today. George Cooper, Pedro De Cordova, Z oe , | Diana Kane and many others are | : of Tdahc: . ae i: seen in the greatest roles of their : | . careers in “The New Command-|. > | 1881—Benjamin Disraeli, Earl} * It is full of thrills, romance, > “fragile” slg Willie's $ ay & . ray ished. statesman and novelist, died in| =m drama, laughs and pathos and of-| Ha hha cole code ape de {n'fon, ag Willie's nickname is |London. Born there, De¢. 21,| fers the patrons of the Monroe} ‘ | 1804. J | Theatre the mos' sual cinenma | ES | : wie 1884—United States house of| Now is your chance to change that old | he y Died For ; | representatives passed a bill to Sr, | TODAY’S | create a bureau of labor statistics. | worn out no-account ELECTRIC FAN | . | ANNIVERSARIES, Resco agen. et for a real NEW EMERSON 5-YEAR } ; ° “Wyoming Wildcat” NG x [See Sees eae ARA Their FI Almost Physically Perfect | 1775—Battle of Lexington, the | by the South Carolina pcos ch — canigisinay FAN. sok h r ag “ court. oi S : | ean? : methi Se ee oR 6c new ten | first engagement of the American Something that has never been done ipidied out of more than a thov.| y : Revolution. 1901—Col. Alfred H. Belo, not-| in Key West before. sand applicants for his magnif-| 1861_Minot’s Ledge lighthouse abvariaes ang of ARG icen' ysique, his good loo! “! z Sins zs s€ las and Galveston, died at Ashe- 5 his Fay at pel Aeteeon in Boston harbor was destroyed | ville, N. C. Born at Salem, N. C.! In this exchange of your old fan WE in “The Wyoming Wildcat,” sec-| @ tales | May 27, 1839. lose—YOU gain. ey ae 1854—The ship “Lord Ware | 1925—Several lives lost and} To the men who gave up all and died for & ond on the series of riotous, red-| ¥ Y§ M j blooded’ western melodramas at | . : : \ Yi Id t3 ii ‘ood to | ” ‘, ee | $500,000 erty destroyed | our oid worn oud tan is no of IX the Monroe Theatre tomorrow ton’ arrived at San Francisco | $5 ee ta A is 8 i ‘ ities the posdustion. shows Zar.the| with the first large party of Chi-|in storm at Peoria, Ill you, so bring it in and you can get some: their country and their flag, we take off y . ° s caret | be f nese. immigrants, | ae } A 5 first time in this locality. Those | 1 Nh chattse aleaivio tan 6: mass thing for it. ‘ ; * d . . . ° who b s first vehicle, | } our this morial . With loving Bees tie. catlighe: will aah 1871—Thomas M. Bowen be-'than the Emerson. See the Key \ hats Me Day. With lo és \ \ come his current picture, which is| came seventh territorial governor | West Electric Co. sve HAVE A MILD WINTER ALL SUMMER WITH | thei ‘ even more thrilling than, the one | 4 5 } — | AN EMERSON FAN esteem we respect their memory. in*which he made his debut before | : \ the screen fans of the world.” A|,'" 4 ‘ powerful plot which flows along| The town of Essex, Ia. hadn’t had Do not delay—see us today and be a dance for years. en 3 . ° Be eect Kegetrom” of Hiswathe, insured against the hot summer weather, melodrama merges — into|*'™ rircghel : | a ae ee ia ee a | ‘The Key West Electric Heath wrote the original story, Miss Engstrom was branded “an and has given Mr. Tyler excellent |"%¢"t of the evil one” from the . .* C material. Arthur Statter. is re-|PUlpit and driven from her board- . ompany Z sponsible for the script, and Bob| ine house. For some of the young : 4 i De Lacey has handled a fine cast|Pe°Ple picked up the Charleston | JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager at the “old-time” dance. with skill and given the picture Grek Js novel treatment in the direction. a! See ae a“ We loose—-you gain when you ‘ Sccceseseccseceseseoses “pe tee see eee © » » | change that fan.” See The Key! eS. ui iw ‘ * * es i i Ne you let ose unsig! *! West Electric Company. 9pr10} ptiapioadbinckneste and blotches With the increased use of soft] Secrnant Tiki Gig hao thes roe coal in New York one of the large} if you keep your system’ full of rich, hotels in that city has found it red blood, And not only that, but the ‘S. B. De Fores? is the own- necessary to launder 5000 pairs of | very texture of your skin will be soft manager ofa large varnish} curtains every month. . and vélvet like—and the coloring radi- ant as a rose. ee -sggueanies i i It’s all in the blood. 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