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“TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926. eoecevoecocecrccscooveces | MOM’N POP MONROE | Agnes Ayres Plays Part of Tough Girl Agnes Ayres has played many} parts in her brilliant screen); career but in the character she portrays in the Tiffany Produe-| tion “Morals For Men” suggested by “The Love Serum” by Gouver- neur Morris she is seen as a deni- zen of the underworld in the first part of the picture. “I have seldom played the part of a tough girl” Miss Ayres’ said, “gnd it was with a rather curious feeling that I made up for that C/MON Mom SIT DOWN AND EAT SOUR DINNER BEFORE EVERY- THING'S. COLD YES, A Narrow Escape JUST AS SOON THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By Taylor) GOODNIGHT! SHE'S Gor ARAVENOUS APPETITE FOR A SICK PERSON~ SHES HAD THREE HELPINGS OF ROAST PORK AN'APPLE SAUCE AND THIS 1S THE SECOND DESSERT- \F AMY_1S PLAYING AN COOSIN MATILDA'S Room — eee eee eee ee te ee TODAY ee ees eter esee ne * * * CONVENTIONS OPENING * * * JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—South- eastern Water and Light Associa- tion. BROWNS WELLS, Miss.—Mis-} sissippi Federation of Women’s} | Clubs, PHILADELPHIA—Pennsylvania Federation of Music Clubs. DENVER, Colo. — Colorado Master Plumbers’ Association. DENVER, Colo. — Colorado Sanitary and Heating Engineers. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—Arkan- sas Association of Lumber Deal- | ALL OUT OF SORTS? Whe Tells Her Experience. ito their sex. blame for that backache, | tired, depressed ° feeling. stimulant diuretic. This | West*case is one of many: | Mrs. Jane Roberts, 529 Mar. garet St., says: “I had a_ pain across the small of my back and I could hardly get up or down. At night I would have to put a pil- low under my-back in order. to Key ACQUITTED BY JURY OF SERIOUS CHARGE ST. AUGUSTINE—Captain ‘S. | R. Green, of State Road Camp’ No. All too, “oftett women. accept|19A, was acquitted by a jury of their pains and’aches as natural|a charge of beating prisoners in ‘They fail to realize|a hearing. before Judge George that weak kidneys are often to| William Jackson. those charged that. during January Cap- \headaches, diggy spells and that|tain Green beat a negro, Isaiah Thou-|Hines, and that the effects were |sands' have found new health and|still visible when State Prison In- strength by helping the. weakened/spector A. L. Henderson visited kidneys ‘with ~ Doan’s Pills—a!the camp a month later. The affidavit |‘ Let the Artman Press print it. * “ jsleep. I-eould hardly turn my jhead. one way or the other. A ‘ es way. 2 ei | friend’ advised me to try Doan’s| FORTLAND, Me New BSG city a0 touent ben <1 Was) N | land One gt Pear \eured of all kidney complaint.” PENSACOLA, Fla. — Florida! Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t | Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, |Simply ask for a kidney remedy— IO cool hours = |get Doan’s Pills—the same that BOSTON, Mass. — Massachu-|Mrs. Roberts had. Foster-Milburn , Jor a nickel eg tts Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W. |Co. Mfrs. Boffalo, N. Y? \ : MCS ee # PA Cool, healthful hours—useful hours. Indoor gy full of pcteiy god. A en as ‘were ? an outdoor breeze. pitts 8 That never-tiring G-E breeze keepé.. 8 part. Heretofore I have always been in roles of the society girl and it is of course much ‘easier toportray a character of that| sort. For the part of Bessie)! Hayes inthis new picture I studied types of girls who were found in the various cabarets of the water front places in San Francisco.” *Morals For Men” which fea- tures Miss Ayres and Conway Tearle will be seen for the first time in this city when it shows at the Monroe Theatre tomorrow. i ers. HEAVY EATING AND INING.IN BED ALL DAY CERTAINLY MAKES A PERSON FEEL DRows' WHAT LNEED IS LOTS OF EXERCISE ~ (The nine inch 1 Oscillator supplies ~- ‘TOMORROW Hughes’ . “Don’t!” Has ‘Lesson for Most Parents Soercle Lidreniey Ten cool hours. foranickel! . OOOO >» DR. HARRY N. S. JONES 2 DENTIST 3 ef 832 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. 688-W. WM. CATES, Manager. Southard and E - Streets. NEITHER FLAG NOR FLINCH - “‘hoto by Howard 69 feet 6 inches on Elizabeth 100 feet 6 inches on Southard Are You Alf Goulding’s production of “Don’t?’ adapted by Agnes Chris- tine Johnston from a story by Rupert: Hughes, shows at the Mon- she Theatre Seareahow: It is a| COCPPPCCCCCCseReooecenes | o ee oe icy vi thal ad oe ay Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture. /[N THE DAY’S NEWS|WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF) “°*"" “seer 13 eee ie ses she picture M6. Ai S Covecccscocesecasecg:| 000 eeenee| Body of Mrs. John Yohanok, 79,| | ; symbol of the attitude of the ; 4 ‘ i burned in house at Kelnersville, f gfown-ups toWard the modern| Sir John Lawrence Baird, who is} | Mexican and Brazilian members Wis, Wiestiined anil fount oe 52 years old today, is rounding out | of commission investigating 1916), 'S* i young man and woman. Rupcrt | ?* ‘ Yrs sn {have been mutilated. ny his first year of service as gov-| Massacre publishing decision in mga Hughes, the eminent author, has 2 ‘3 ‘ thorough understanding of the|€Tor-general of the Common- Mexico City against United States, ‘The Ray. John J. Burke; general pe wealth of Australia, Sir John has| American member protests. aie ti f i pe¥chology of the young people. ngtardccsty ee: 8 secretary of National. Catholic " ’| had a distinguished career in diplo- i Welt: f fa Wathinn: and is one of the few people who| matic, military and parliamentary| Assistant Treasury Secretary| We’ salle unteuthfal El Paaosredd have never grown old, He still! service, © After completing his; Andrews praises bill for deporta- ptr, pao ye _ ‘e gris SERRE = can sympathize with thetlr| studies at Eton and at Christ| tion of alien violators of Volstead| Port © retina dastaleaten i ¥ 9 ico is not anti-religious. treubles, which so often seem) Church, Oxford, he entered the act. dag de . Inf . ks Z like catastrophes to them, while] diplomatic service as sorsetingll ceca a : “Grandmother of 79,” Caarist relieve In fants in arms and Children all ages of | “ i ere . totheir parents. they are mere] the British embassy at Vienna. He Clark M. Perry, former Wiscon- provocateurs, is sentenced at Mos:| {| Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach ~ | Under no condition buy a Fan-uy il you see our line and get! triyial “the children” will} was political officer with... the| sin prohibition director, is indicted panes . x : rices wi run as low as $5.00, "4 i jog shat the bead ates ‘army in Somaliland in| at. Milwaukee. for conspiracy to|¢°W te seven years imprisonment.| | Flatulency Diarrhea te Bowels prices which as : : ‘ Gally O'Neil, the newest screen| 1904, and an intelligence officer violate dry Taws in $100,000 liquor) Merriam, president| Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Pi Broth ¢ j “find” plays the girl in the case. a the British army in the) robbery. og of Carnegie Institute, says in Natural Sleep without Opiates erce # : ‘ is a rather small, beautify!| World War. As Under Secretary Prof J. Tissot, of Paris} Washington temains of ancient as-| ¢, wold imitati G Lutt¥litis PHONE 270 % 3 elnotte, with a porsdnality that] for the Home Departmebt and af-/ | Crotesspe J. Tissot, | of Pati! tronomical laboratory has been| 202° Premeanpioes care for (ie Meseiat nt velit ps her as-one of the few real Works aid Wranapord nowt French Academy of Sclénees can-| found in Yucatan. ¥ Dupaplanrcs cert aig it Fh hh hdd, ers among the younger Sereen| remarkable capacity for sdminis-| cer is caused by abnormal mildew. : ence Wo Se a5. nabs Sais While baving only played in| tration,wSir Johu-is posseasedof| | ne ae ‘Let the Artman Press print it. other picture, she “atts with a large personal fortune. He is ‘ A. es U, announees investigation . “assurance snd ease usually| known in England as an ardent| {is under way of Hoff’s expense only by years of, experience | sportsman and has been particu-| @ccounts, Kansas and Drake offi- the camera. ‘ larly prominent in yachting and| cials defend hygar £ east of “Don’t!” includes | horse racing. many well-known players, such as One of three engines fails and John Patrick, Bert Roach, James airplane Detroiter returns to Fair- Me Cla: DeWitt|* * 0 © # es «© «@ »| banks, Alaska, after starting to mam, Matelle. Clark, Point Barrow in search of Captai ings, Ethel Wales, Johnnie | * | Wilkins, missing for 1f days Dorothy Seay, Evelyn Pierce | * HONOR ROLL 4 A bd * atid Helen Hoge. Agnes Christine | * * Johnson wrote the scenario. Fee eee eee eee ene s' s Honor Roll for Harris School for fift term ending Friday, April 28rd.: >. First Grade Gloria Chacon, William Sawyer, George Solomon, Jack Cormack, Bert Roberts, Earl Thomas, Paul- ine Baker, Alice Peat, Virginia Whitmarsh. Second Grade - Mollie Woody, Katherine James; Jack Knight, Beulah Williams, Dorothy Hardin, Wilfred Valdez, Richard Woody, Jack Capell, Helen, Hudgens, Winifred Carey, Elva Bell, Edna Roberts, Edelia Parra; Mary Romero. Third Grade Isabel Armayor, Dork Domen- eck, Woodrow Albury, Ruby Al- bury, Althea Burgmeier, Florence Stewart, Jennie Garcia. Fourth Grade James Borden, Helen Cates, Herman Rosenthal, Osborne Bor- dey, Louis Hernandez, Chas. Mil- ler, Ruth Bierry, Emory Bilack- Nervous? well, Leonard Lowe, Howard Pin- Sleepless? der, Sherman Roberts. 5 Fifth Grad (rlando, Fla.—I have been for a couple of years past, duging which time I have taken many different medicines for in- ward weakness but never have any medicine that has given the help Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has. 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In order to get on the Honor make above 90 per cent in each scholarship and department and aboye 95 per cent in attendance for a full term of six weeks, JOS. 0. CARRAWAY, Prin. Harris School. | jee eecee eoee |TODAY IN WASHINGTON pe ececcccece | Senate considers Latvian debt, | 7 es @ } House takes up prohibition bu-} reau bill. eee Tariff commission investigation | continues. oe American and Jugo-Slavian} [debt commissioners meet. Roll it is necessary for a pupil to} - Men can have courage without shouting about it. They are those in whom the courage of life runs still, deep and strong. An account with us promotes courage and confidence. we Four Per Cent Interést Paid on Savings Price $15,000 One-fifth Cash, remainder in one, two, three years Address P. O. Box 536 apceserees 2 CR OAL be baa del hs es aa SL