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FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926. POC OCOSL00DC0EROOEOOEE MONROE sencceccccooessecece TODAY AND TOMORROW Gene Stratton-Porter’s Greatest Story Fi ilmed The greatest novel ever written} of Southern California, with the gorgeous b: yrounds of moun-! tains and ocean, has been trans- posed to the screen in “The Keep- | er of the Bees,” Gene Stratton-| Porter's recent, work which | appeared in Me e. Doubleday Page & Co.; just put the book: on the} market, and the publishers esti-| inate that more than ten million} persons h: Iready 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*tremendous | hit. Gene Stratton Monroe, grand-| daughter of the noted novelist, en-| acts the part of “Little out ;” | 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 been ably directed for) F. B. 0. by J. Leo Meehar, who | will be remembtred for his fine} work in transplanting “The Girl} of the Limberlost” to the screen, mo serially will be seen at the Monroe Theatre | _ today and tomorrow. if eee eee eee es) sees CONVENTIONS OPENING TODAY ° * * . * * * . * eee eee eee eee wens Fort Worth, Texas—Texas Ed-| ucation Commission. Austin, Texas—Texas Division | of Travelers’ Protective Associa- tion. New Bern, N. C.—North Caro- Ina Sunday School Association, ‘Mayfield, Ky.—Christian En- deavor Societies of Kentucky. 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Be Danville, Il, serves Uncle Joe eve of his 90th birthday. eeeeese (Ry Associated Prenx) “| House continues farm relief! debate. * Railroad labor bill remains be-| fore senate, * Inquiry into Admiral fleet sale proceeds. Oriental Spanish and French troops pre- | pare to march on Riffians again | as peace negotiations fail. La paterbomnasnenteancint | Oranges require no cultivation in Paraguay. | ,. The birthrate of the United AND CHARM Nothing so mars an other- wise b autiful face as the inevitable lines of fatigue and suffering caused by tired. aching feet. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE the Antiseptic, Healing Powder, insures foot comfort. It isa Tok. . Wet N Shakeit ‘Sout af Drug and Department Store WESTERN STEAKS OF ALL KINDS WE HAVE INSTALLED AN UP-TO-DATE ELECTRIC TOASTER SPECIAL DINNER AND PLATE LUNCHEON INCLUD- ING FRESH MEAT AND FRESH VEGETABLES SANITARY RESTAURANT Monroe Theatre Bldg. 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Beury, whose in- auguration president of Tem- | ple University will attract a large | and distinguished gathering of ed- | ucators to Philadelphia today, has) had a notable career in religious, educational and philanthropic} work in the Quaker City. He is an alumnus of Princeton Univer-} sity, from which he was graduated in 1903. Three years later he re-| | ceived his degree from the Har-| | verd Law School. As president} of Temple University Dr. Beury Russell H. ster, who For near-| Beury has a Baptist mi: founded the university. ly ffteen years Dr. | been prominently identified with) the affairs of the universi and endowment committees. Hej has already announced his plan to | start an effort to secure $20,-| 000,000, payable over a period of! fifteen years, with which to put| in the front rank of higher learning in the United Stat s IN DAYS OF OUR FOREFATHERS PAGE SEVEN FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WEST INVESTMENT CO. . 124 DUVAL STREET PHONE No. 688-W. =———— | WM. 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