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SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926, eeeccces MONROE Wee eae. Old World Romance | Lives Again In Film| The splendor and romance of | the old world and the days . of airy live again in a scene at pieting the “Guerriere” riding at} anchor in the bay. of Naples, one | of the most beautiful scenes in “As No Man Has Loved,” the new Wile} liam Fox production to be shown | at the Monroe Theatre today for the last time. | Italian grandees and _ their} stately Jadies,. mingle with Ameri. | ean mayy officers and the most exalted of the American colony in | Italy. In the midst of this gayety, | the laughter of the ladies, the flirting i fans and the! gallantyy OF the gentlemen, there | moves, @ pathetic figure — the | exiled “Lieutenant Nolan, « played| by EdWard Hearn. ‘The ball om the dack. of the | “Gueftiere” véelebrates, the vic- tories at Sea by the American Ad-| mira! Decktur and gives the lead- | ing character his first opportunity | te obtain news of his youthful! sweetheart, Annie Bissell, played by Pauline Starke. But even this} brief respite from the eternal vigilance of those in charge of Nolan is short-lived as his sen- tence forbids that he shall ‘ever) hear of home again. | Rowland V. Lee engaged play-! ers for this scene who closely re- sembled the old world aristocracy, and rehearsed them carefully. in the manners and customs.of the} period. The actors expressed them- selves as enjoying immensely re-| verting to a period when courtesy and delicate attentions were of vital importance, ‘ | TOMORROW Pola’s Latest Is“‘A Woman of the World” { For the first time in her screen |ized by the Salvation Army eareer, Pola Negri plays a serio- comedy role in a modern. story with a thoroughly American set- ting in her latest Paramount star- Ting vehicle, “A Woman of the World,” which shows at the Mon-} Toe Theatre tomorrow. SIDELIGHTS e: Listening to a fairy story. Below: This nurse is telling a story ole the Public Address System. hospital by means. of A Western Electric Public Address System, installed in the Shriners’ Hos- pital for Crippled Children in Port- land, Oregon, enables a single radio set to entertain children all over the hospital. Or a speaker at a micro- phone can tell ghost stories of a more’ than usually. impressive sort for the reason that they come out of the loud speaker. By Marey B, Darnall eeoececcees ee We could hardly do without Mussolini. Congressmen may make fiery speeches and editors may write brave editorials against |the doughty Italian premier with- out losing a vote or a subscriber. A suicide club has been organ- at It is not composed of would-be suicides, however, but its members are ms. who once contemplated the “fash act” but were diverted from their in- tentions by the sympathetic min- isttations of kind friends, and now Winnipeg. The picture ‘is*based on Pierre |eek to cheer up other despond- Collings’ adaptation of one’ of “Carl Van Vechten’s novels, and ‘was produced by Malcolm St. has “Are Parents Peo- > pe Ro Rl ae With Wives”: to his directorial credit. ting ells, 5 principal members including talented players as Charles Mack, Holmes Herbert, Conklin and Blanche Me- ‘A Woman of the World” might have been titied “A Countess Street,” for the plot re- around’ Pola, who, as a Countess, ¢omes to the American small town of Valley, Iowa, to vigit some it relatives and, incidentally, r 4 an unfortunate love affair. considerable of a commo- teen Her experiences are the district attorney and his jents in a similar manner, C..E. Robinson, a negro of Little Rock, Ark., had ten sons and seven grandsons in the Unit- ed States Army during the world war, which gives his family the ction .of. having. more man-power to the than any other on record. In spite of his color, Robirson should rank well with some of our boasted 100-percenters.- When a California man ejected his wife fron the family automo- bile because she insisted on di- recting his driving from the back seat, Judge Ray Griffith of Red- wood City upheld the’ hasband. This will no doubt be welcome news to many martyrs of the steering wheel. Knowledge of one’s subject js a great aid to convincing argument. Rev. Edgar Mullins of Fort LOST IN SWAMP. PALMETTO GROVE, Fia., | April 24.—Lost' for three days in ja dense swamp, without food and water, and forced to eat the tail of their dog, Major,sin order to their way home, was the harrow- ing experience of Deputy Sheriff “| Peter Swick and two. friends, ‘Bill Wayne, Ind., effectively flayed! the evils of petting parties in a series of ‘sermons, and was: later sued by H. H. Smith, who charges that the pastor stole the love of Mrs. Smith and asks for $25,000 | damages. George Solomon of Sioux City, Ia.,. was convicted of choking his. wife to death and burning her body in a furnace, the jury re-/ turning a verdict of murder in the second degree. We are wondering) what would be required to qualify | |for a first degree sentence. * _ Seventeen prisoners, three of them under life sentence for mur-; der, escaped from the Tennessee | penitentiary when their leader| held up a guard with a wooden | pistol. But Charlie Barr, Mem-| phis negro under sentence of death, refused the epportunity eseape with them. UNITED STATES. CUSTOMS SER- | VICE, Port of Key West, Fla. Apr. 8. 1926. Notice is hereby given that the following deseribed vehicle has ty boridaso: age, Wits | 5 1926, for violation of jons 593-b the Tariff Act of 1922 and Sections 3061 and 3062 Re- vised Statutes, to wit, a five pas- genger Velie Touring Car, License . 125+540-C, Engine No! 1347-B- 19703. All persons. claiming the above described yehicle or any in- terest therein are notified and ad-| monished to file élaim of ownership | with: the Custom House at Key West, Fla, within twenty days af- ter the ‘first publication of this notice; otherwise the said car, its equipment, etc., will be forfeited to the United States, sold at public auction to the highest bidder in front of!the Post Office Building in Key West, Florida, at 11:00 A. M., May Ist, 1926, in the manner pre- scribed by the statutes. C. N, Hil- dreth, Jr., apri0-17-23 31, Collector. Upon _the death of Andre Hil- lert in Paris, an autopsy disclosed | a sponge left in his body after an operation eight years before. | | are now only 650 horses, as com- | 3,000 and 4,000.before the advent e .of violets. INTERESTING NOTES, eeececscecsvcorssoeovess Although the process of manu-| facture ‘has changed, the design of lead pencils has remained exactly the same for over 100 years. As ‘big as a small lemon, the shell of the Babassu nut,, found in South America, is so tough that special machinery is needed. to crack it. *, % In Grand Rapids, Mich., there pared to an average of between of the automobile. The seent of flowers has a very marked action on the vocal chords, and some famous singers ‘are afraid to wear even a butténhole Justice Joseph Hays, the’marry- ing squire of Fort Madisof, Iowa, who has tied the kriot for 800 couples, believes that the easy di- On special occasions French families buy a small quantity of ice from’a butcher or milkman, but its general use is confined to the wealthier, class. Be sure to get the Genuine Look for the word “Midy" MOM’N POP — The Blow Up Suteh and Uz Mabee. The three had been fishing and decided to take a short cut home. They became lost in the swamp, dog’s tail off. Tt was roasted over a fire and the three ate it.to the bone, the dog himself finishing it up. The three then resumed their’ wander- their way out. rested in Regina, Canada, for v: graney, he had on eleven shi and three pairs of trousers. 66 in a prescription fer Malaria, Chills and Fever, ' | Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the germs. EAT DOG’S TAIL find subsistence to eventually find | with only stagnant water to drink! and nothing to eat. Sutch, des-; perate, seized Major and cut the} ings, and shortly afterwards found ‘When Ankni Johnasan was ar-* Brim of this green straw glitters | avith solid pailettes of violet and | green, matched by pailette design of doubled georgette scart. Lucignani’s FINE FOR ASK . Delicious and appetizing. furnishes energy for the days’ activity. Ice Cream It is nutritious food that CHILDREN FOR Lucignani’s Ice Cream . PAGE, CHICAGO — Robert Pina, 5, —— mother, a war bride, jis dead, and whese father DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: to 12.30; 2:00 to 6:00 | PHONE 364-3 ES a 7 x * FOR REAL ESTATE AND: RENTALS SEE THE’ 124 DUVAL STREET. _>\ PHONE No. 688-W, ‘WM. CATES, Manager. . ‘They Died For Their Flag (Gj 9) 7 A fa To the men who gave up all and died for our hats this Memorial Day. With loving esteem we respect their memory. 0 need not be gifted with | second sight to realize that Pola the rural’ community and the leading topic of con- and varied. Complications not slow in piling up. Two it, fall in love with her, No’ WW COUSIN MATILDA BE SENSIBLE - and the developments that follow LONLY MEANT ‘TO GET MOMAWAY Fom HOME FoR, A LITTLE TRIP- LHAD NO IDEA THAT You WODLD OBJECT TO DOING THE MOUSE WORK WHILE SHE WAS Away —— THE DOCTOR GAVE ME STRICT ORDERS NOT To ATTEMPT ’ HOUSEWORK AND THEN You POT ME IN A POSITION WHERE I MUST DISOBEY HIS ORDERS AND RON TRE RISK OF HAVING A m SERIOUS RELAPSE a sensational when the district attorney, | with jealousy, accuses Pola per conduct and urges the council to drive her out of To avenge this insult to reputation, Pola _ pudlicly 5 ips her accuser. The end- ; is a surprise but satisfyingly 69 feét 6 inches on Elizabeth 100 feet 6:inches on Southard ~ Although the production as a Whole strikes a deep emotional and dramatic note, there is an un- mt of humor that gives | is (Fx: ls mR unusual opportunity tof iM 7 Sai) ¢} e . y her ability as a comedienne. | . i ‘ y fi ws of Miss Negri are cer. ? 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