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ek ee ‘ w i THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1926. SOCPOSO SS EDEseRR00R00000 MONROE Peoeeoesesesoosoceeceses TODAY “Flapper Wite” Filmed With Moore and Frevost' the production directed by Her- arring M: Moore, Logue > Flap- at the “His Jazz Bride,” Warner man Raymaker, s Prevost id Matt adapt 2 the ne per Wife. from spaper serial, ” It will show Monroe Thez The story, ice Burton, | is an intimate revelation of the| problems of a young attorney who marries a girl of the modern busi-| If with | a willful, extrava on his hands. Before e on the sea of matrimony, sults a frivolous friend gradually. suce@éding in her husband. Quite mally the | advice that she gives is “play the| husband for all he’s’ worth and| have a good time.” This counsel falls on fertile ground as the little | stenographer’s life up to this time Ras not been extraordinarily! eolorful. That is the situation: a sane, idealistic young man secking | a helpmate in his struggle for suc-| cess and an_ inexp pleasure-starved girl get the most out of life. Beside Miss Prevost and Moore, the east includes Gayne| Whitman, Mabel Julienne Seott,| John Patrick, Margaret Seddon, Don 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 th sereen. Has jazz any place in| domestic life? “His Jazz Bride’ | gives the answer. | she con-| who ruining Mr. | TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Gene Stratton-Porter’s Greatest Story Filmed The greatest novel ever written | of Southern California, with the| gorgeous backgrounds of moun- | tains and ocean, has been trans-| posed to the screen in }*The Keep- | et of the Bees,” Gene Stratton-| Porter’s most recent work which| appeared serially in McCall's} Magazine. Doubleday Page & Co. have just put the book market, and the publishers esti- mate that more than ten million! persons have already found the| story as fascinating as only a} novel by the late Mrs. Porter | could be. In addition to its tre- | mendous popularity, “The Keeper| of the Bees” has as one of its stars an eleven year old girl who | has never before been seen in| pictures, and who probably never will be again, despite the fact that she is bound to make a treniendous | hit. Gene Stratton Monroe, grand. | | daughter of the noted novelist, en- | acts the part of “Little Scout; the role which inspired her cele- brated grandmother to write the story originally. So when she} “steals” the picture from more experienced members of a fine cast, it is only proper; for “The Keeper of the Bees” is her prop- erty anyway! The production, | which has b ably directed for F. B. 0. by J. Leo Meehan, who will be remembered for his fi work in transplanting “The Gir of the Limberlost” to the screen, will be seen at the Monroe Theatte tomorrow and Saturday ‘About Women on the |* | Eng., MOM’N POP WAY DIONT You “Y Lwas ‘too TELL ME OF THIS BEFoRE-ILUL TELL PoP JowiRE FOR HERMAN To COME DP IMMEDIATELY- MEN BE HE CAN FIND WORK HERE - Now CousIN MATILDA WE DONT WANT You To FEEL THAT You ARE NoT WELCOME HERE BOT I DO THINK “THAT You ARE PERFECTLY ABLE TO GET OP AND HELP ME WITH THE HOUSEWORK WHILE OLGA IS AWAY THE KEY WEST CITIZEN A Puzzler to Pop By Taylor [.( You'Re RIGHT COUSIN MOLLY-I'M ASHAMED OF THE WAY LVE ACTED BvuT L WANTED AN EXCUSE FoR STAYING HERE - MY HERMAN HAS BEEN ODT OF WORK ALL WINTER AN WE DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH TO LIVE ON — | eeeoeeeeeacosc2ezs 430800 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Frederick William, Crown Prince of Prussia, who has stated a desire to visit Amerie: born at Potsdam, 44 years ago to- day. a thé former Georges Adolph Hue, eminent French operatic |- Versailles, 68 years ago today. PROUD To TEL YOW ABOUT OUR CIRCUMSTANCES - BOO -HO0-0-0- YOuw"RS So KIND Tous COUSIN MOLLY - AND MY POOR HERMAN-SNIFF- MANGE HE'S STARVING BY THIS TIME - BO0-H00- GREAT Honk! WHAT'S THE MATTER Mrs. W. W. Remington, prom- | inent club woman of Minneapolis. | jis among the women candidates: for Gongress this year. | Mme. Suzanne Cather‘neau of! | Bordeaux won the open national | | shooting championship of France by making a score of, 397 out of a} | possible 400, \ Miss Kathleen Woodward, a for- | mer London faetory girl, has writ- ten a life of Queen Mary, which| has been approved for publication | by ‘Her Majesty: ‘Mrs. J. W. MeAdow, mayor; | Mrs, John Pylés, city clerk; Mrs. | . J. Hull, Mrs. L. A, Mallory and Mrs. Charles Clinkenbeard, coun- | cilwomen, are new officials of De-| Kalb, Mo, Mrs. Lillie Beard and Mrs. Letitia Calhoun have both com-} pleted 50 years of service in the, Treasury Department at pyashings ton. | Mile. Augustine Touzet, who claims to be the oldest old maid in France, has had her hair bobbed | at the age of 103. | } Miss Violet Cordery of Cobham, | made a world’s record in Italy by motoring 15,000 miles at | an average speed of 54 miles an hour. Miss Vivian Bell of Louisville is; said to the only licensed woman steamfitter in the United States. | | | | | Miss Laura Edwards, waitress in a Newark restaurant, will short- | | ly marry Prince Basil Mirsky of | Russia, who was charmed with her manner in serving his meals, Miss Grace Archer, now 76, has begun her 57th year as a teacher | of dancing at Leyland, Eng. DES MOINES, Commercial Teache' ociation’®, North Caro- lina Bankers’ Association. NEW YORK—Chamber of Com- merce of New York State. COLUMBUS, Ga. vision Traveler ciation. Georgia Di rotective Asso- DIEGO, Calif.—Califor-| ion Travelers’ Protective Association. DES MOIN Association. —Iowa Press Los AN California Parent-Teachers’ Federation. LYNCHBURG, Va. 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