The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO to FINISH WORKIN ~~ REMODELING OF | ~ STRAND THEATRE |<SPRUCTURE PRESENTS MOST| BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE| ‘"N MANY IMPROVEMENTS| _ MADE TO BUILDING 'YOU POOR KID, WHY ARE YOU SO SKINNY? MOM'N POP Don’t your mother know that | Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of | good healthy flesh on your bones} in just a few weeks? | Tell hervevery druggist has it in sugar-coated tablet form now) so that you won't have to take the | nasty, fishy-tasting oil that is apt) to upset your delicate stomach. | Teil her that McCoy’s Cod Liver | Oil Compound Tablets are chock- COUSIN MOLLY YOU'VE NO ‘SO DELICIOUS MUCH WE APPRECIATE WHAT YOU) FOLKS ARE DOING FoR US - You've GIVEN US THE BEST BED WE'VE EVER HAD AND THE MEALS ARE eee are jfull of vitalizing vitamines and lare the greatest flesh producer: jand health builders she can find. | ’| One sickly thin kid, age 9, gain- | Tke work of remodeling and berutifying the Strand theatre which. has been in progress for] h several months has been entirely |¢d 12 pounds in 7 months. | completed, und the art decorators} She must ask Key West Drug} who are adding the _finis ing | Company or any druggist for Mc- tbuches say that the Strand is now|Coy’s Cod Liver Qil Compound | one of the prettiest and most/|Tablets—60 tablets—60 cents—as | tnodern theatres they have ever |pleasant to take as candy—and if | seen. “There is nothing in Miami, ' at the end of 30 days if she isn’t | Coral Gables or West Palm Beach! giad she bought them your drug~'| — BuT STILL THERE'S ALWANS A FLY IN te compare with the Strand,”| ‘they stated to a Citizen represen-| tative this forenoon. They seem to be very proud of the finished | tieatre and say that “It’s the pret-| tiest-job in town.” | A prettier front than that pre-' sented by the Strand now could) hardly be imagined. All the busts, designs and figures in relief were cost in concrete, and the artists) have painted them in pastel. The) floral and foliage ornamentation is} also in natural colors. The pret-/ tily designed cornice and graceful) arches have all been done in pleas-| ing tints of favorite shades, and the fixed awning over the sidewalk has been rebuilt and equipped) with reflecting light from immense} white globes. The corridor is) wonderfully pretty in its neat tile finish and soft illuminating sys-| tem, and the entire byilding has; been completely finished on the) Malls both inside and out. | see meee Sanchez and Carbonell, Spanish’ ast directors, were in charge of, the work. The firm has offices in| Key West, Miami and Havana, | Tha second named member of the | firm, F. Carbonell, is a nephew of! prietor of the Strand. He,| partner, M. Sanchez, took | great interest in the work, and’ they are having photos made of} | ther theatre from which to make) improvement work on th Strand has been going on for pratt months, and represents anj| of more than $14,090. All} “the designs, ornaments and cornice were molded of cement in Havana and each piece fit perfectly into prraes _ lite place. Opens in 1911 Juan Carbonell, the owner and proprietor of the Strand theatre, opened the Monroe theatre here _in December, 1911, when theré were two other picture houses in the-eity. Then the Strand was erected by local people later on, and Mr. Carbonell acquired a half interest, later becoming sole owner. gave him two of the best thea! in Key West, and, one by one, the others suspended operation. Mr. Carbonell attributes his suc-/ cess in the theatre business to not) taking advantage of the fact that; he has a monopoly; that he main-| tains the same rate of charges whether he has opposition or not. He secures only the best of pic- tyres and exhibits them at a rea-) | bonell says he always tries to be gist is authorized to return her | money. | THE OINTMENT! BIRTH RATE INCREASING TOURS—La Belle France is} putting it over Germany and Eng-| land. Minister of Labor Rurafour | says the birth rate now equals| Germany’s and surpasses Eng-| land’s. ARLE ATP SG BH | NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH) The new treatment for torn: flesh, cuts, wounds, sores or lacerations that is doing such won- derful work in flesh healing is the Borozone liquid and powder combination treatment. The liquid Borozone is a powerful antiseptic THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Something’s Always Wrong IDEA How Jeo) AND WE CAN NEVER REPAY You. For THE NICE THINGS YOU'VE BOUGHT FOR LITTLE GIDEON AND THE DRESSES YOU'VE GIVEN ME ARE SETTER THAN ANY IVE EVER HAD Don'T MENTION \T COUSIN MATILDA- WE ARE ONLY TOO BG q MB Ip ws \ WHY L WASHJUST THINKING WHAT A SHAME ITS “THAT HERMAN 1S TOQ LARGE. To WEAR MR.GUNN'S J\g CLOTHES aS _ Tanlac builds | strong bodies “A severeoperation left me weak and wasted. I lost 20 lbs. After seven bottles of Tanlac I gained back my weight, strength and looks. Am now using Tanlac to build up against coming win- ter.’’ Mrs. WV. HI. Packman, Se. Mil waukee, Wis. There’s nothing like Tanlac to purify the blood, put the stomach and liver in working order and build up a run-down body. Millions of men and women have been benefited by this great tonic and builder that com- pounded after the famous Tenlac formula from roots, barks and herbs. If you are nervous, suffer from indigestion; have rheumatism, is torpid liver, buy a bottle of Tan- | lac at your. drug store today. Sec |how you start to inprove right from the first. Take Tanlac Vege- | jtable Pills for constipation, St. Paul’s Catholic | Francisco. church, San vee cas: Leonid Merri discoverer of | iron ore in Mi | in Duluth, Miss. * tt, ee | Pulitzzer trophy race for 1926! jis cancelled. because of lack of | army, navy and international com-| | petition. that purifies the wound of all poisons. and infectious germs, while the Borozone powder is the great healer. There is nothing like it on earth for speed, safety and efficiency. Price (liquid) | 30c, 60¢ and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by all druggists. . M-W-F TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES ° eosceseee 1740—The Spanish fort of St. Diego, near St. Augustine, was taken by Oglethorpe. the picture, and went to the ticket box and ordered the price of ad-| ven, T lost| of the celebrated “Marseillase,” mission reduced. “Yes, I lost) B money,” he said, “but I want to} the national song of France, born. Died June 26, 1836. | treat the people right.” Mx. Car-| 1760—Rouget de Lisle, author _1776 — Massachusetts declared for the independence of the Amer- iean colonies. courteous to people and that they are all his friends. He mentioned one film, “The Midshipman,” | shown here recently. ‘That film} was in Miami three days, and the admission was one dollar,’ he said, “and I put it on here and only charged 35e for my best seats.” It is by condugting his business along these lines, Mr. Carbonell believes, that he has been able to stay on the job while other went out of business. Mr. Carbonell will continue to operate the two theatres as in the past, using the Strand only on Saturdays and Sundays, but will immediately commence overhaul- ing the Monroe so as to have it in fine shape in time for the next winter season. The Monroe has a large stage, and vaudeville will be put on there during the next win- ter season, with pictures at the} 1924—The Government was de- Strand. * feated in the general elections in Mr. Carbonell is being highly | Japan. complimented upon the beautiful appearance of the transformed Strand theatre, and his many \.1812—The ship Beaver, sent from New York with supplies and reinforcements for the colony at | Astoria, anchored in the mouth of the Columbia River. 1827—Fanny Janaushek, one of the greatest actresses of her time, bern in Bohemia.. Died at Amity- ville, L. I., Nov, 28, 1904. 1853—The Pope prohibited the circulation of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in the Papal dominions. 1880—The Carson and Colorado | Railroad Company was incorpor- ated, 1925—The Fifth Avenue Pres- NEWS IN BRIEF ed by welfare worker. se * | WORLD “pardon mill” supposedly conduct- | eereerarsrepeerereserres | Wet brief to senate prohibition ABy ‘Associated Pree) | committee demands investigation Byrd makes first successful air| of the anti-saloon connection with | |plane flight over the North Pole| “pig business,” dry brief referg to and returns to Spitzbergen. attempts to criminals to revise | Pee | constitution. | British government says armed | food convoys have broken the] strike on the docks; trade union} jeongress declares mine lockout! | threat should be withdrawn before negotiations are resumed. ; * * € - 8 Walter S. Ward, son of wealthy aker, is missing and his wrecked automobile is found in Trenton, N. J. * * 8 Paris Royalists break police Fietner’s sailless, wind driven lines, injuring 118 policemen, to} Ship arrives in New York. | place forbidden wreaths on statues Ss Ret ; of Joan of Arc on National Fete Germany decides to change Day. | flag to show both monarchist and republican colors, * # ee ae Former Governor Benjamin; | Odell, of New York, dies at New-/ burgh, 'N. Y. 4 : | * * * * Quick Relief with Fi | 3 Bomb explodes in St. Peter and| THE KEY WEST DRUG CO: Investigation of escapes from Statesville, Ill, prison uncovers | byterian Church, New York City, | first organized in 1808, celebrated its golden jubilee on its present | site. . ! Cover with wet baking soda- afterwards apply gently — | VAPORY Ove9 17 Million Jars Used ¥. friends say that it is a distinct or- LUMBER PRICES MONDAY, MAY 10, 1926. Seeccocececoecceseeeses® Sizte Capitols of Minnesota, West > | Virginia and Arkansas, the public IN THE DAY’S NEWS libraries of Detroit and St. Louis eecccecoeoozesnecasssece | and the general plans for the Uni- yersities of Minnesota and Texas also. are among his accomplish- ments. , the new president onal Academy of De- sign, has long been recognized as} ders ef the architec- n in America. Mr. s old-and a na- tive of , O. He attended the publie schools in Zanesville and in St. Paul, and then went to Ma: husetts Institute of Tech- nology for his professional traii one of the le The Old Standard Remedy for Chills and Malaria Grove’s es ing. He began the practice of a tecture in 1883 and spee to prominence in his profe: sion. He designed the new Cus- toms House, the Woolworth Build- ing and reat struc- Tasteless ababe range, dies| a Sh —\ A oy) Get an EMERSON and forget the heat! When it’s hot, you can’t eat in comfort — sleep in comfort—you can’t work in comfort. Is there anything that will bring you more real enjoyment for the money invested than i an Emerson Fan? Why put off the day when you can have breezesatyourfinger _tips by the mere touch of a switch, You can get an Emerson Fan here of almost any size and at almost any price, and when you do you will have a fan that is guaranteed for 5 yearsand built to last a life-time. Patna acd FANS with the 5 yoar guarantee THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. sonable price. He says that in! mgre-than one instance he has paid| West, as it stands an imposing excessive prices for films, and was} monument to his progressive disappointed himself when he fab spirit. _— Pyereit Truc > PM ig THE RESULT OF OUR MORAL OBLIOVITY. IF MAN IS GooD_HE ' wit. BE HAPPY. te MAN IS NOT GOOD) HE LL BE UNHAPPY. THE WAY OF Te TRANSSRESSOR IS HARD. so ir! BEHOOVES US, THEN, IN ALL THE WAYS | Ot LIPS, TO TAKE TO HEART THE LESSON DRAWN FROM THIS TexT. 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