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MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN RESCUE FISHERMEN |. Articles inlaid in pearl shell are Dreiser’s Niece Goes on the Stage | found in the reins of Pompall ON WRECKED SHIP ‘°"? ' ‘he seins of} MONROE st India TODAY Picture “Casey” In Cupid’s Role Those who haye seen J. Farrell MacDonald as the redoubtable| “Corporal. ( n “The Iron| Horse” will probably not be able} to visualize him in the role of Cu- pid—but that is just what he turns | out to-be in Tom Mix’s new pic-| ture, “The Lucky Horseshoe,” in which ‘he takes the part of Tom’s| right hand man. Now, off the stage, J. Farrell! admits that the opposite sex is a puzzle to him, but in the picture | he “knows all about wimmen”| and insists on advising Tom in his love affairs, going always on the| theory that “faint heart ne’er won | fair lady.” In the first part of the story J. el is just one of the cow-| is; even though a_ privileged} one, but later, when Tom dreams he is Don Juan, J. Farrell is the faithful Pancho, who rides be-| hind his master with a quiver of | arrows strapped to his back. Throughout the picture J. Far- rell’s comedy goes to relieve the} tenseness of the story. It is of| the kind that will create new friends for Mr. MacDonald be-| cause of its spontaniety, and the clever way it is put over. Followers of Tom should fail to see this picture at Monroe Theatre today. Beauty Contest Winners In “The Best People” Included among the crowd of players parficipating in the tea| dansant scene in “The Best Peo- ple,” Sidney Olcott's latest pro-| duction for Paramount, are more than a dozen girls who have won honors in beauty contests in vari- ous parts of the United States. | Among them are Evelyn Atkin- fon, who was “Miss Seattle” in two Atlantic City pageants; Bar-} bara Cloutman, just been ac- cdaimed ‘Miss Hollywood”; ‘June de Vaney, famous artist model and beauty contest winner a dozen timés; and Rozaline Borland, ac- claimed the prettiest girl -inj Evansville, Indiana. iagpentally the leading players} of Best People” include three “famous beauties of the serecn, Esthér Ralston, Margaret Morris and Margaret Livinston. ‘Others in the cast are Kathlyn Williams, Warner Baxter, Joseph; Striker and Edwards Davis. The picture which shows at the Monroe Theetre tomorrow, is a sereeti version of the stage play not the Miss Jame Rodgers of St. Louis is a niece of Theo- dore Dreiser, famous nov- elist, and on her-gradua- ,tion from the University q of Missouri she expected ‘to teach Latin. But she starred in amateur dra- matics at the uniyersity, and now she has a nice vaudeville contract. And she doesn’t need heg - Latin any more sre & “Tooars sumtunars New Bog Silt The FIRST AID Governor Wallace R. Farring- When. some food results if a ; ton, who has come to Washington | for a conference on Hawaiian af- s, born at Orono, Maine, Remedy in water will give uy quick relief! Be prepared— get this reliable remedy from. your druggist today! For triad ‘size, send 4c to Chamberlain Medicine Com- pany, 706 Sixth Avenue. Des Moines, lowa. Colonel Henry S. Graves, form- er Chief Forester of the United) States and now Provost of 1 | University, born at Marietta, O., : t |55 years ago today. 5 | ‘ | | | ip FIRST AID IN. PHONE 348 | JOHN C. PARK \| Plumber and Supplies The tallest American lighthouse | is the 193-foot tower at Cape Hat-! teras, N. C. Edgar W. Howe, noted Kansas | editor and author, born at Treaty, |Ind., 72 years ago today. | | 5 j | Julia Arthur, a celebrated {ac-} | tress of the American stagey born | jat Hamilton, Ont., 57 years ago} | today. | | | Sleek and soft unborn catf and board- ed calf make the latest bag combina: Dr. Lincoln Hulley, president of| tions. ‘Their extreme pe ea | John B. Stetson University, born| too, are the latest word in smartne | at Camden, N. J., 61 years ago to-} | day. A perfect fossil of the armored |lizard, believed to be more. than} 10,000,009 years old, found jin Utah. IN NEW LOCATION was Todine exists in sea water only} | to the extent of two parts to the | million. 328 Simonton. Street Four-fifths of the cigarettes smoked in China are manufac- tured in America. | Extra fine goldfish sometimes sell for as much as $150 each. HOWTHE PILGRIM MOTHER i Kept Her Family in G Family in Good Health | | A statue to the Pilgrim Mother was recently unveiled at Plymouth | Rock, Mass. Through her we Honor every pioneer woman who endured pri- vation and hard- ships that a na- tion might live. Shoulder to shoulder with her husband she built a home in the wilderness | and reared her sturdy sons and daughters. She | cooked and sewed. She spun and | wove for her family. When they were ill, she brewed remedies from roots and herbs—such roots and | herbs as are now used in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, | A Massachusetts woman writes: | “I was all run-down, with no ambi- tion. I was'tired‘all tite time.’ Some- times I would be in bed two or three days at a time, and the doctor would have to give me something to quiet me. A friend told me about Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I have had wonderful results | from it. I felt better after taking the second bottle, and I am-never without it in the house now. I | have told lots of people about it, and they say it helps them, too:” —Mrs. J. W. Critchett, 2 Hammon | Street, Cambridge, Mass. San Carlos Theater SATURDAY AND SUNDAY May 8 and 9 The Great Review of Fashions Edmond de Bries The Magician of the Art of Dressing and Rafael del Real The Fine Chansonier | The only rite in the world that f desians with such s own wardrob bad stomach eche—just @ | on i thamberlain’s Colic | . ees Coeeen es \Maru numbering 259, have been| (ot Captains of the old a Press) | company’ 's traders. shared heavily -—The’ fisher-| in voyage profits. and crew of the Chichibu! TOKYO, ‘Nt y rescued from the. wrecked vessel|| PEARL CAFE & RESTAURANT on the rocks off Paramushiru,}} SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY farthest north of Kurile islands. | Sanitary—Prompt Service Safety of the men was announced | JOSE GIGIREY, Prop. in a dispatch to the Jipi from) | pest a Fiupatrich Su. Ker Keo. Hokkaido island. a Special Sale! This Week Only For the balance of this week we will have a special sale on USED PIANOS We have about one dozen good used pianos, in perfect tune, which we offer at sacrificing prices. Terms can be arranged so that the payments will hardly be missed. e Come. in and let us show you J. L. Stowers Music Co. “EVERYTHING IN MUSIC” (SEOeseseeeI ees: CORI TTIHS, SOOTOILTLOOT Has by the same name by David Grey and Avery Hopwood. The lesson it teaches can well be absorbed, » tucked away under the skin and brought into most any home, G. C. ROBERTS | ~ soec aetieet guedhaa aah gas . Dealer in General Merchandise prove pro’ e. e story is a : ; modern comedy teeming with ye al eno Coatie tata youth, cclor, speed, pretty girls $ Cornell Wall Board, Sash, and gorgeous gowns. ae . Doors, Blinds, Carey’s Cement ° te Roofing. H. B. Davis 100 Per 2 . rise) Cent ‘Pure Paint and Oils. IN THE DAY’S NEWS| EDMOND DE BRIES, imitator of damous star and designer of | PHONE 240 ee fashions and models, He will appear at San Carlos Theatre | William and Caroline Sts. John Cardinal Bonzano, who| Saturday and Sunday. has been appointed official papal legate™ to the International Eu-| charistie Congress to be held in MOM’N POP Chicago in June, is no stranger to ~ . America, having been for 12 years} the Roman Catholic Apostolic dele-| gate to the United States, with) residence in Washington, D. C.} Cardinal Bonzano has had a dis-| inguished career’ in the church,} He was born 59 years ago in Cas tte, Italy. For many years he! s a missionary in China. After) ig reeall he served as Vicar Gen-} of the diocese of Vigevano,| ly. Later he became rector of | Pontificial Urban College in} ¢, which position he held when ‘appointed Apostolic delegate to} the United States in 1912. He Femained sin Washington until 1922, when he was recalled to 1 ¢ to become a member of the} Sacred College of Cardinals. | Would you trust your legal affairs to a lawyer who had not been ad- mitted to the bar? Would you trust your funds in deposit with an institution that is not a li- censed state or national bank? siiahaialieiestaiaiasteeiide tC Would you invest your funds in real estate without the expert advice and guidance of a REALTOR? weer ee ee ee etee . * CONVENTIONS OPENING * TODAY * . * Berereeeneeee tar! © ATLANTIC CITY — American! © Society of Clinical Investigation, NOTHING LIRE HAVING WATER HANDY FOR Key West Realty Board 508 FLEMING STREET ST. LOUIS—Associated Cooper- age Industries of America. SPRINGFIELD, Mo.- Association of Public Utilities. ay V. A. Johnson, Pres. Miss Mollie M. Parker, Executive Sec’ty. W. J. Watrous, Sec’ty. BOSTON— Massachusetts ge tal Society. — NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Tennes- Federation of Labor. SOOM SOL M, IIT ITITRI LILO LL OL PILI I III SII ILI ILD IIH es, orth Caro- ation, chool B coLuMBUs, 0.—Oni0 Optom. : : geen = #2 ; : —_ A firic Association. OI II III IL III IIIS: SEIITIIMOVIIIIIIIIaD. a2 Vee.

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