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THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926. SOSCOSEOEE DOSS CEECOOOES MONROE TODAY ‘He’s A Prince!’ Big Ray Griffith Hit} nto the who gazes Very much al little rich boy, the rear seat of the family limou- sine with envious eyes on the rag- ged urchin playing ball, is Ray- mond Griffith in his. first star- ring production for Paramount, “He’s a-Prince!” which te in sereamingly funny manner of a European prince, who abhors dis- play parades, social affairs and | the like and who just wants to be | one of the eommon people. Always he is on display. He is shown here and he is shown there, | always “on dress parade,” In desperation he gocs to his father and serves notice that he is either going to quit the job of| Prince or else take a vacation. The | King laughs the idea off, telling | him he cannot even escape from| the palace grounds. He is just about out of the Palace when he is Swept in again in the midst of a crowd of Cook’s tourists. A} bright idea comes to him and he| Manages to have the tourists! ejected from the Palace, conceal- | ing himself in the midst of them/| to be sure to be thrown out. | In the group he has seen Mary} Brian, and he falls in love with hier but she abuses’ him because she blames him for her not seeing the Prince. Griffith starts to ex- plain to the girl but is grabbed| by several members of his staff and dragged into the palace again. | Then things do happen and the _ picture comes to an end with the most novel twist and the most highly humorous situation ever séen in a Griffth picture. In addition to Griffith and cap- tivating Mary Brian, the cast in- eludes such well known players as Tyrone Power, Gustav Von Seyf- fertitz, Jerry Austin, Jacqueline Gadsden, Lincoln Plummer, Carl Stockdale, Michae) Dark and Kath- Jeen. + pg therland, for a long} Bi seonnected with Charlie Chap- the capacity of aasistant di- amade this one, Sutherland “wso, directed Tom Meighan in Through” and “Wild, Susan,” starring Bebe me Morris ani Joseph “wrote the story, which poor from a for the sereen by!; K .= . The picture oo the Monroe today. “rei AND | SATURDAY ly Ship | Her Adventures tales ‘cling cling about ~The Brothers of New Bedford, ‘the*old whaling yeasel which was wsed in John. Barrysnore's latest Production for ‘Warner Bros., “The Sea Beast,” which shows at the Montoe Theatre tomorrow aid ‘Saturday. She ia an old vesscl. Eighty years hang over her head and yet she is still.as seaworthy as the ay she was built. Her sturdy ‘keel has played the waters of all the seven seas, from Cape Horn to fee of yy aretie circle, and in she has been captained by many men of many her carven figurehead its lips and speak. it many a harrowing tale deeds done .in stealth dark forecastle or on the aren deck, in defiance of the laws of God and man. She went to the bottom once, Stealthily in the dead of night, and enly the watch escaped with their Hives. When she was raised again ‘@hother very heavy hull was built ‘over her old one and she was used ‘Sy @ famous arctic explorer in an} zee eee rapeilth expedition into the land of eternal! Shows. At this time, she was ‘equipped with a steam engine which has since been taken out. Tn_the great ice flows of the north she would draw back like a ‘night in the joust, and runnin: at her greatest speed ram a lan Throngh the obstructing ice. But/ @nce-she got caught between two! great flows and her crew of teen men. were at last forced t walk 800 miles over the ‘westes to safety. Only them arrived. During this time and before the! men lived on a mixture of flour, beans, prunes and rice, all cooked} mp in the same kettle, This was the trip which the eaptain | ‘went off his) nut” and took six ™en. who had slightly offended | him out on the ice, lined them! up, and calmly shot them down with a high powered ‘rifle. The on Present mate of the boat, a Nor-| @Wetian, actually saw this horrible deed. committed, On the high seas the captain is; Herman Melville and ddapted by/ the direct representative of gov- ‘erement.and God Almighty, al eee opr ene to Think About, aaa Saip THAT u THESE DOCTORS NEVER KNOW WHAT AILS A PERSON- I ALMOST LAUGHED IN THAT SPECIALISTS FACE LAST NIGHT WHEN HE SAID THAT L HAD SYMPTOMS OFF APPESTICITIS—~ a MOM’N POP BY GOLLY MOM —COUSIN MATILDA HAS ME: STUMPED~ WE TRIED To, GET HER OUT OF BED LAST NIGHT BY TELLING HER SHE HAD TO SUBMIT TOAN OPERATION AND SHE NEVER WINKED AN EYELASH Um SATISFIED TRERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH HER AT ALL~L CAOGHT HER DOING EXERCISES THE OTHER MORNING AND SHE EXCUSED. HERSELF BY SAVING SHE GOT OUT OF BED TO HUNT FOR HER LIVER PILLS debt, pear to the bill of complaint. filed} fin said cause on or before Monday, — LKNow HE LIED BECAUSE L HAD MY APPENDIX REMOVED WHEN I HAD MY OPERATION! WHAT A FONNY MISUNOER~ STANDING ALL*AROOND - AS AMATTER OF FACT COUSIN MATILDA, THAT WASN'T A DOCTOR AT Attu! LEGAL NOTICES Soe CC CCCC SOL ODSOO IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH « JUDICIAL CIR- OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IN AND FOR MONROE YOUNTY.—AT LAW. The Citizen Publishing Company, &@ ‘corporation Plaintiff, Vv E, Z. Chemical Products Corpo- ratiol, & corporation, Defendant. To: BE. Z Chemical Products Corporation, ‘a ,corporation organ= }ized under the lwws of the State of New Jersey. You are ‘hereby notified. that a writ of attachment has been’ issued |~ wugatinst you, and your property at- tached to satisfy the demand of the plaintiff in the above case, amounting to “$100.80, Now, unless you shall appear be- fore the Clerk ‘of the Circuit Court, in and for the said unty and state, In the City of Key West, on the 7th day of June, A, D. 1926, Judgement will be rendered against, you, and your property sold for the Dated 25th day of March, A. D. (SBAL) 2%. FILER, Clerk. of Citeult covet. WILIJAM H. MALONE AND RAY- MOND R. LORD, Attorneys for 'Plaintift. Aprl-8-15-22-29; may6-13-20-27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN COURT OF COUNTY sUDGR. MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of ronh Ralph Navarro, deceased. To ali Creditors Legatees, Dis- tributees and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are here- by notified and required to present any claims and demands i os you, or either of you, may have against the estate of John Ralph Navarro, “deceased, late of New York County, New. York, to the Connty Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his! office in‘ the Court — of said County, at Key West, Monroe County, - Florida, ‘within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice, to- wit; March 18th, 6. DATED at Key aires Florida, this 18th day of March, A. D., a F. NAVARRO, JOHN of the estate ‘of deceased. 2-29; mayé Administrator IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN- TY—IN CHANCERY, Yettic Holster, Complainant, vm Fred Holster, Defendant, it. appearing by affidavit ‘the sworn bill filed in the above-#tated | vanse that Fred Holster, the -de- fendant therein named ‘is a non-| resident of the State of Florida, and | whose residence is unknown’ and} that he is over the age of twenty- | one Years; it is therefore ordered | that said nonresident defendant be! and he is hereby required te <p} t Grd day of May A. D, 1926, otherwise the allegations of said he ae in said County and State. «| TREADS HOME.IN MUD The home-making of' the ibis in fackirdlia entails the treading down wevecscccesececeoscososs | Of reeds into the mud. Each year thousan@s of the birds gather. at by notified and required to present! aay claims and demands Penich | the junction of the Lachlan and Sat oe vet oe you, may have | Murrumbidgee rivers and make Severe. ohio wry tte’ ot newt their nests. .The birds utter boom- werk Sai. New. ‘York, 2 the |ing sounds heard for miles. The Florida, at his office in the Court | Young are topheavy and subject to House of said County, at Key Wette| easy drowning. Monroe County, Florida, within twelve months from. the time of the | first, publication of this notice, to- | wit: Match 18th, 1926. DATED at Key ‘West, Florida, this | 18th day of March, A. D., 19 JOHN F NAVARRO, Administrator of the estate Mery Aletta Navarro, deceased. | ————— niarl§-25; aprl-8-15-22-29; mayé | mentioned date before thé County | Judge of Monrne County, Flonida, J..J. Dickson of Toronto is the first Canadian to be elected presi- dent of the International Associa- ‘of tion of Police Chiefs. IN CIRCUIT COU! STATE OF F ORIDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN-— T\—IN CHANCERY : Antonio Lunces, Complainant, Wm America Parla Luaces, Defendant. | it appearing by the sworn bill fited ‘in the above-stated cause that ‘America ‘Parla Luaces, the ‘defend-| | ant therein named is a nonresident |*?' of the State of Florida, and resides SI HEAT MASONS LES in Havana, Cuba, and’ that she is NOTICE TO CREDITORS over the age of twenty-one years: it is therefore ordered that said|IN COURT OF THE COUNTY defendant be and she} the same may be hea Dated ati Miami, Ploriaa “this Qist day of April, A, D. 192 MARY SWE ‘TING, gSwegtion, deceased. DS. ELLIS, Siarony tor ecutrix, r22-29; may6-13- 7 jus- 10-17 nonresident is hereby required to. appear to the| STATE OF FLORIDA. Dill of complaint filed in said cause | In re Estate of on or before the Ist ‘day of May A.| Malvina Knowles D, 1926, otherwise the allegations|To all Creditors, Legatees, Dis- of said bill will be taken as con-| tributees and ail Persons having fexsed by sald defendant. | Claims or Demands against ‘said It is further ordered that this or-| Estate: der be published once each week|~ You, and each of you, are hereby for four consecutive weeks in The | notified and required to present any Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub-/ claims and demands which you, or) leither of you, may have against the This March Bist, 1926, lestate of Malvina Knowles, SEAL) %. FILER, Clerk Circuit Court. |fda, to’ the County Judge of Monroe | WILLIAM H. MALONE, County at his ‘office, County Court Solicitor for Complaint. | House, withinvone year from the! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Im Court of the ay. Ene re Mon- mari8-25; apri-8-15-: at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M., on |» [said date, or as poe fhereatter as ;Executrix of the Estate of George JUDGE, MONROE COUN TY,!|. de- i ceased, late of Monroe County, rior | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN evcces TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES, | 1792—Captain George ‘Van- | couver entered the Straits of Fuca. | 1851—Major General | Green, Mo. “Died in Washington, } D. C., May 12, 1925, } 1854—A Chinese jean publication in San Francisco. } | s'an savant who ‘married a daugh- )ter of Jerome Bonaparte, died in Paris, Born in Florence in 1812. 877—William G. Brownlow, | { igs governor of Tehnessee and/ United States senator, died inj | Knoxville. Born in Wythe county, | | Va., August 29, 1805. | 1897—A. monument to the scldiers of the Confederacy was; unveiled in Dallas, Texas, : | 1901—The Leyland Steamship| | Company in England was purchas- ; ed by J. P.'Morgan & Co. 1904—President Loubet and | King ‘Victor Emmanuel reviewed |the French and Italian fleets at Naples. 1925—Mi'ss Rena Sabin of Johns Hopkins University became the) first woman member of the Na- tional: Academy of Sciences. | oleanic islands-of the Pacific the |i | steam power issuing ‘from vol- canoes has been harnessed for en-{ gineering purposes. The people! of the Tuscan town of Lardello light their streets, heat their homes, and do their cooking by means of volcanic steam pressure, which generates enough heat to! cook a joint in Jess than half an hour. In another ‘district in Italy volcanic energy is exploited for} the purpose of making electricity, which is supplied to many towns, some of them more than 50 miles distant. PHONE 348 | JOHN C. PARK || Plumber and Supplies IN NEW LOCATION 328 Simonton Street aprl-8-15-22-29 ee hereot. Dated January 20th, A. D. 1926. ed. Legatees, Dix- | all Persons Having | A. HANNIBAL, Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You, and each of you, aré hereby | notified and required to’ present’ any | ¢laims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the | estate. of Emelina Recto, deceased, | Mate of Monroe County, Florida, to the County Judge of Monroe Coun-| ty, Florida, at his office in the} Court Howse of said County, at Key | West, Monroe County, Florida, with- | in twelve months from the time| of the first publication of this | notice, to-wit, April Ist, 1926. Dated April i, A. D., 1926 ROLIVAR 'T. RECIO, Administrator of the estate of Eme- lina Recio, deceased. ‘apri-8-15-22-29; may6-13-20-27 | IN THF COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, 4ND FOR THE COUNTY OF FLORIDA—IN PRO- In “vy matter of the Estate of deceased. frozen} four of| and | Dill Will be taken as confessed by! une undersigned, Haecutrix of the {Seid Gerendant. [Estate of George Sweeting, de- },, Jf is further ordered that this or-| ceased, will on the Seventh day of | Ger be published once .each week | Gulp A. Ty, 1836, png Wen ed |for four consecutive weeks in Thel port’ an such ‘Bxecutrix, and petic Kev West Citigen, a newspaper Duv- | tion the Judge of the above styled Ushed in said County and State, | Court, ‘to discharge the undersigned | Gants ee jas Executrix of said Estate. Such BEAL D. [Pinal Report and Petition of Dis- jcharge to be filed on the above Clerk Cireuit Court. By M, . |r. S CARO, | Soliciter for Complainant. apri-8-15-22-29/ Deputy Clerk, NOTICK To CREDITORS COUNTY JUDG MONROE COUNTY, STATE © FLORIDA, In re Estate of Mary Aletta Navarro, deceased. all Creditors Legatee: tributees and alt Persons hav: Claims or Demands against said | y IN. 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