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WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1926. PPPPrrrrrTTirrrrriiiiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiiit i iT _ Will Be Seen, At San Carlos MONROE seeeeseecccesococcossees | | TODAY Government Is Sapervisor| For Annapolis Film The first authentic, authorized | photoplay the U. 8. Nawal Academy at Annapolis is “The Midshipman,” produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under the supervision 07 the Navy Depart-| ment, which shows at the Monroe} Theatre today. In order that based on depicting “The Midship-} Carey Wilson’s| story, might be a faithful repre-| sentation of the American nauti- cal college, Secretary of the Navy} Wilbur appointed Admiral Shoe-} maker, Rear Admiral Nulton. and| members of their official retinue| to aid Director Christy Cabanne. | The choice of a suitable player | for the eaditig role of Midshipman | James Kandall was left to the} judgment of the Navy officials and} they finally picked Ramon Novarro| from a large list of popular mo-| tion picture stars submitted to| them, | Upon completion of the final details of the filming, a special! producing unit numbering. 250| technicians, electricians and} feameramen was dispatched from} the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios in Culver City, Calif. to Annap-| olis to begin the preliminary work. | The cast, headed by Novarro,| ron: followed. During the entire five weeks | that the company wat’ engaged in| the filming of “The Midshipman,” | the members lived at’Carvel Hall, which hostelry is famous as the stepping place of George Wash- ington and is now the center of} Wasbington and Baltimore social} activity during June Week. To, sreach the Academy the players Just had to cross the stréet. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer com- pany surrounded’ Mr. | Novarro with a cast tha®eboasts of such I names as Harriet Ham- Wesley Barry, Margaret Seddon, Crawford Kent, Kathleen Key, Pauline Neff; Harold, Good- = aia Ryan andy William men,” Midshipman” was written by Carey Wilson, directed . by lapper Wife” Filmed With Moore and Prevost “His Jazz Bride,” the Warner Bros, production directed by Her- man’ Raymaker, starring Marie e and Matt Moore, was by Charles Logue from per serial, “The Flap- ife.” It will show at the ‘Theatre tomorrow. The story, by Beatrice Burton, is af intimate revelation of the of a young attorney who a girl of the modern busi- ness and finds himself with 2 l, extravagant jazz-bride on his hands. Before embarking on the sea of matrimony, she con- sults‘a frivolous friend who is gtadually succeeding in ruining her husband. Quite naturally the advice that she gives is “play the husband for ail he’s worth and have a good time.” This counsel falls'pn fertile ground as the little stenggrapher’s life up to this time has not been extraordinarily colorful. That is the situation: a sane; idealistic young man seeking a belpmate in his struggle for suc- eess and an inexperienced, pleasbre-starved girl seeking to get the most out of life. Betide Miss Prevost and Moore, the cast includes Whitman, Mabel Julienne Scott, | John. Patrick, Margaret Seddon, | Dot Alvarado, George Irving and} Helen Dunbar. Herman Raymak- er directed. . } This picture is said to give the! problems of the place of jazz in| American life one of the most in-| telligent and comprehensive treat- ments ever attempted on the screen. Has jazz any place in domestic life? “His Jazz Bride” gives the answer. Mr. | Gayne FOR WORKING PEOPLE The best of workers get out of serts when the liver fails to act. They feel languid, _ half-sick, “blue” and discouraged and think they are getting lazy. Neglect of these symptoms might result in a sick ‘Spell, therefore the sensible course is to take a dose or two of/ Herbine. It is just the medicine} needed to purify the aystem and} Testore the and ambition of health. Price G0c. Sold bz all! draggists M-W-F vim Pawl Lespondet with a mania for throwing ink, ruined the dresses of more than 100 women im Paris before he was caught. Edmond de Bries in one of the numbers at the San Carlos Theatre Saturday and Sunday. Twenty-five of the rarest and most | famous shawls will be exhibited. One of these shawls was copied for Mr. de Bries by request of the Queen of ‘Spain. Centenary of the birth of the Empress Eugenie, consort of Em-, peror Napoleon III. Cardinal Gasparri, the Secretary. of State to the Holy See, today enters upon hig 75th yeax. ~ Washington, D. C., is to be the} meeting plcae today of the annual session of the American Institute of Architects, —_— The General Conference of the) Methodist Episcopal _ - Church, South; one of ering of day in Memphis. 4 With the keynote annouriced as) “Economical Operation,’ the third! annual convention of the Store Managers’ Division of the National Retail Drygoods Association will ; be opened today at Swampscott, ! Mass. | A monument to the memory of Edward Leach of New York City, | who was Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks in 1913-14, will be dedi- cated today in Riverside Cemetery in Waterbury, Conn., by the grand lodge of the order. | OLDS of head or chest are more easily | with— | i ij At Death’s Door EVENTS | “Ten years of stomach trouble’ reduced me to a living skeleton. Ij had attacks of pain that doubled) me up like a jack-knife and I was as yellow as a gold-piece. No medi- | cine or doctors helped’ me and was. really at death's door. A lodge brother advised me to try MAYR’S, and-I found it to be the only medi- cine to touch my ease.” removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intes- tinal ailments, . including ap- pendicitis, One dose will convince ecb or money. undd. For sale by FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over Parlor Cushions Made W. R. 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Tumulty, who was pri ;| vate secretary to,President Wood- | row Wilson, born at Jersey City, N.J., 47 years ago today. Willis ‘C. Hawley, gon district, born in Bento: county, Ore.; 62 years ago today. RECEIVING MANY DEGREES STOCKHOLM — Crown Prince | Gustavus Adolphus is likely to ru Marshal Foch a close second in re- ceiving degrees from America universities representa- tive in Congress of the First Ore- | Renew Your Health | By Purification ; Any physician will tell you that) “Perfect Purification of the Sys- injtem is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid | yourself of chronic ailments that former| are undermining your vitality? United States senator from New) Purify your entire system by tak- | 6 | ing a thorough course of Calotabs, | —once or twice a week for several | weeks—and see how: Nature re- wards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers..Get a family! | package with full directions. Only/| 35 ets. at drugstores. 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The prompt completion of the Tamiami Trail. Extending of City Limits to include F. E. C. properties on the Island of Key West. Any necessary local legislation. Other statements will follow as subjects may arise. I Have no connections which will embarrass me with any of the large corporations or individuals, F. H. LADD, Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Florida. VSS PSILALILLLOPP PPO Pierce Brothers Company Cor Fleming and Elisabeth, Sts. Compare the Quality of Our Merchandise And Our Prices Will Do i the Rest. Free Truck Service.,., PIO PPO OPC LAL LLL ee . set = Cdkdakkakad hb tbh hh LA thbbtd deh dh dhdde dikihde dik V. A. Johnson, Pres. Would you trust your legal affairs to ' a lawyer who had not been ad- mitted to Would you trust your funds in deposit with an institution that is not a li- censed state or Would you invest your funds in real estate without the expert advice and guidance of a REALTOR? Key West Realty Board | 508 FLEMING STREET Miss Mollie M. Parker, Executive Sec’ty. the bar? national bank? a, W. J. Watrous, See’ty.

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