The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1926, Page 7

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TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926. 5 ed eec0 MONROE Peesescccosvescccces TODAY Irene Rich To Be Seen In “Compromise”, Irene Rich, beautiful . The Lunch.Cou: nter Charleston . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “OH! MY BACK! Aching Backs Make Life Miser- } | able For Many Key West People. ft Warner Bros. star, will be seen in the stel-/| lar role. of “Compromi @er's powerfully drama Which shows at the Theatre today. The role is said to afford Miss Rich the most . striking tenity of her remarkable combining the gracious pois @h ‘idealistic woman who has ke! ali her illusions intact, dramatic bitterness of a woman who can no longer struggle “against compromise with world. Joan Trevore, end spirit, has happiness because of her half- sister, Nathalie (Pauline Garon) Monroe lovely ay Gel-} e story | oppor- j and the} the | of face} known only un-/| whom their mother (Helen Dun-| ber) had always favored. Thayer (Clive Brook) had con- Alan | tinued defense of Joan into man-| hood, “and their marriage is a Source of extreme annoyance to Nathalie. has warned Alan that Joan’s idealism requires goodness and Nathalie has warned Joan that she fan take her husband from her if she chooses, y Hilda, Joan’s Swedish maid {Louise Fazenda) constantly in- terferes with Nathalic’s plans to epoil her sister’s happipess, but_in “spite of them all the petty girl @franges for Alan to. be kid- mapped on a gay yachting party. Joan is deeply hurt and humiliated and her father takes her to his home to stay. Meanwhile Nathalie exerts ‘Very feminine wile to win Alan from Joan, and when’ she has lost in the game, brings him back to her sister. In a frenzy of anger dnd grief, Joan lashes the girl with a whip; and the tur-| moil in their hearts is matched, by ‘the frightful tornado that sweeps over the village. that compromise is essential if she iaste go on living, Joan’s forgives the repentant Alan, and husband and wife are united. “The rerfainder of the cast in- eludes Edward Martindale, Ray- mond McKee, Frank Butler and Inn Cowan, Alan Crosland di- “Gompromise” from the seenario by E. T. Lowe, Jr. eece reeeeeoese. ‘TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Secescces *Sir, Claude Champion’ de Cres. pigny, celebrated soldier and ‘ad- yenturer, born in London, 79 years ago today. © Angus W. McLean, governor of North Carolina, born in Robeson gounty, N. C., 56 years ago today. John F. Hylan, late mayor of New York City, born in Greene egunty, N. Y., 58 years ago today. James D, Phelan, former United States senator from California; born, in San Francisco, 65,years ago today., * David. J. Bancroft, manager of the Boston National League base- ball club, born at Sioux City, Iowa, * &4 years.ago today. "HELP THAT BACKACHE, Also those stabbing pains, stiff- = Trevore (Winter Hall) | Later, ' realizing | | the lunch ‘counter Charleston. } Heleu Greviz. Los Angeles w There are Charlestons and Charlestons—but here's the latest of all. rformed by Olive Hastings (left) and tresses, | It isn’t right to suffer day in ‘and day out with dull, unceasing} |backache. © Orbe’ utterly miser- able with sharp stabs of* pain whenever you stoop or lift. But chances are you will suffer these tormenting aches. and ‘pains as long as your weakened kidneys are. neglected. You may have head- jaches, too, spells of dizziness and jurinary disorders. Then use }Doan’s Pills—a stimulant ; divre- | tie to the kidneys. ‘ Experiences of | Key West people prove the merit lof Doan’s. | Wm. A. Kemp, cigar maker, 1211 Duncan St., Key West, says: “When I sat down to read the paper, my back ached like a tooth- ache and'I couldn’t sit still. I was compelled to get up nights to pass |the kidney secretions. I-also had severe pains in the top of my jhead. J used Doan’s Pills‘ and was cured.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney femedy— get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr. Kemp had. Foster-Milburn Co.,. Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. It's A loaded tray is essential, | Flashes of Life | eo | (iy Asnoclated Press) | BERLIN—,Girls go bare-legged | and bare-armed in the new culture | of Spot. Five thousand opened |health week by parading in gym-| jnastic suits.of sleeveless waists tand short black or. white cotton | pants. ss 8 NEWPORT, R. I.,—Prohibition |is Uncle.Sam’s war bride in the | view of the Rev. James Empring- | | ham of the Episcopal Church Tem- perance Society. oar | NEW YORK,—Delegates to the | world’s Christian Endeavor .con-| | vention in London this summer are | to cross the pond on a_wet: ship. | ‘No dry ship is~uVailable. ee BOSTON,—Contrasts between wealthy Catholics and wealthy Pro- testants have impressed Cardinal “O'Connell.| Some Catholics » who get suddenly rich lose their heads and hearts; wealthy Protestants are wonderfully charitable and do not hold tight to. every dollar. riches’ for Catholic people until they are ready to use them right. se 8 NEW YORK,—James M. Cox, who is up here from Miami, thinks we aré a nation of hypocrites. The Catheart case for instance. He is glad he is out of politics. “The man who is out of public life ig the most fortunate person for the reason that it is an era of in- tellectual dishonesty and hypocri- Rag oe o * * PARIS,—Colonel Charles Con- solvo, Baltimore. hotel owner, knows how to pick them. He had | fifty franes each at 3 to 1 on the j winners of three races at Long Champs. Ce ee NEW YORK,—Broadway was characterized by the Rev, James M. Gill's, “shamelessness, where The cardial Has given ‘up “wishing | . Photographs were taken recent- ly by aeroplane, developed in the air, dropped to the ground, and transmitted by wire within thirty minutes. everything goes; where, after see-| ing a dirty show, the sophisticated New Yorker goes to.a rotten night club.” * 2 ¢ PARIS,—Airplaning is thrilling, but never again for Mrs. James J. Walker, whose husband’s address is city hall, New York. She was much scared in bumping the bumps in the air on a flight from London to Paris. Society for over eighty years has relied upon Gour- aud's Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the. season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 1c for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York *- * «* BARCELONA,—Anybody who adulterates Mah Jongg to make a gambling game out of it is liable to fine and imprisonment. The governor has given warning. It must be played in the regular Chi- nese form. x 5 Gouraud's Oriental Cream + Flet- cher’s Castoria is es- Decially prepared to re- lieve Infants in arms and Children’ all ages : of Constipation, Flatu- lency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, logk for the signature of Litas Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. To avoid finitations, always Absolutely Harmless ~ No ‘MOM’ POP How, Is Right By Taylor KILLS HIS WIFE (By Associated Press) + NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 20. «"I’'m going to kill my wife and} myself at 2 o'clock this morning,” | Willard Charp, 45, of 845 Eighth Avenue South told an undertaker | over the telephone at 1:40 o'clock | today, adding, “send two coffins.” | When police » reached ~ the | house a few moments later; his | wife, Mrs: Fay Sharp, 40, was’ dead with a bullet wound in her} right temple. Sharp was found in the basement, nursing a loaded! pistol. It was taken’) from him. | Sharp, in a drunken condition at! police headquarters, was asked} why he did it. Pet “By request,” calmly. he . answered } Tf you need an electric fan see | The Key West Electric Co,-apri0/} Feather. Daisies The high crown of this black ‘gros. | grain het,< and the four <fedther | daisies of red, blue, yellow and green are new notesifrom Paris, ‘thing for it. LOOK --- LISTEN| Now is your 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. ote B 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- HAVE A‘ MILD WINTER ALL SUMMER WITH | ANEMERSONFAN Do not delay—see wsbaday and be insured against the hot summer weather. The Key West Electric | Company : JOE MONTICINO, Sales Manager Southard and Elizabeth — _ PAGE SEVEN DR. HARRY N. S. JONES} DENTIST 532 Fleming Street OFFICE HOURS: “ 8:30 to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 PHONE 364-3 FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE “+ KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 628-W. WM. CATES, Manager. IK They Died For ‘Their Flag To the aes gave up all and died for their country and their flag, we take’ off _ Key West, Fra. io Gao! , mess, dull headaches, nervousness, | poor sleep and that weary tired} feeling! Oh, you can help them! ‘Take Foley Pills, a diuretic stimu-| lant for the kidneys, ~ Every in-| gredicht in this helpful medicine ig directed to the bétterment of | your physical state Comes Mrs. | Black, of Petersburg, Va., who! Spy: Before I took Foley Pills, id tot stoop over nor raise | up without great pain. Now, I} have none.” Ask your druggist for Foley Pills. Your prompt im-| Prevement will delight, and repay | you. ‘ | The Key West Drug Co. | Apr 1-1M } A Tir JUST TAKE A “MY DEAREST AND 7 PEEK AT ONE OF THEM- AH, LOVES YOUNG DREAM: How WELL TIT REMEMBER D, THE THRILL OF MY B FIRST LOVE LETTER M-M-M~ PERFUMED A PINK RIBBON~ I SMELL ROMANCE~ LWONDER IF DOT CAN BE IN LOVE?) Streets 69 feet 6 inches on Blizabeth 100 feet 6 inches on Southard ~THAT MUST_BE DOT?S NICKNAME ~- THAT REMINDS ME OF THOSE HAPPY DAYS WHEN MY PAUL CALLED ME “Ducky” 00S 0OSSCOCOCOE HOWL 2OCOOOHOVO DOOD CLOCE TOSCO ODOC ODOOOUUC CODSEUSEOOES Wide slat porch shades, stained | an attractive green, furnished with | galvanized pulleys apd ropes, 4 fett by 7% feet to 10 feet by 7% | feet. Window and door screens, | streen wire, poultry netting, the | old time frying pans (skillets), } Whiting’s paint brushes. Albury’s| Hardware Store. apri9-8t ——- | Price $15,000 | NOW How IN THE ra % ‘ WORLD DID SHE EVER i Y “THAT YOUR NICKNAME FIND OUT THAT SAM One-fifth Cash, rémainder in one, two, three years . 4 Address P. 0. Box 536 « A mild winter all summer with an Bmerson Electric Fan. 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