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PAGE SEVEN CASTORIA . For infants and Obildren in Use For Over 30 Years bears: MONDAY, MAY 10, 1926, , THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Dees oreveoeecencosessecocossescoenncenencccccssonensccnesconossesoosesees | + SPEER ERE EERE HK |* CONVENTIONS OPENING Ti APPEARS AT SAN CARLOS TODAY ——: comvesnions orsnne : * * + Serial No. 018855 Department of the Interior, Land Office at Gainesy Sovesecccovesesescensesc, MONROE Foe seeseccoessooceesegee TODAY Jackson Gregory Author ee ee i cane . Tallahassee Me of intention to} nutation Proof, to ere ATLANTA, Ga.—Southern Re. tail Hardware and Implement As- sociation. of Tom Mix Picture! “The Everlasting Whisper,” the | sereen ada tion of Jackson ( gory’s novel, in which Tom Mix is starred, and which shows at the} Monroe Theatre today is one of the finest stories in which the| noted William Fox, western star,} has ever appeared. Directed by] % Blystone, the picture is based upon the lure of the rugged Northwest, involving action as thrilling as the roma of the utifal. story takes its name veylasting whisper’’ of the breeze through the pine trees of the Northwest and it is the lure of this incessant whispering that brings Mark King to this rugged land. He encounters Gloria Gay- nor, a society girl, played by Alice Calhoun. The girl tired of city ehaw, seeks contentment in the open and Mark King fits in with her mood. Cireumstances throw them to- gether and she marries him to avoid marrying Gratton, played by Robert Cain, who has tricked her into an elopement. But, ‘with marriage, comes a realization that they are of different worlds. His mode of life and his manners are repulsive to her. However, since she has made her bargain, and, vinee he loves her with the virile love of a man of the out-doors, King makes her live up to it. The’ manner in which King tames this tigress of society and wins her heart provides plenty of opportunity for action of the Tom Mix sort, The picture combines the appealing Mix personality with a new trend of drama which has resulted in excellent entertain- ment. Mix, in his usual dashing red- blooded self, while Alice Calhoun and Robert Cairn also do fine work. Others in the cast, all of whom will please, are George Ber- rell, Noble Johnson, Virginia Madison and Karl Dane. Wyndham Gittens prepared the seenario and made a_ perfect _ adaptation of this fine Gregory story. The scenic background is ‘a treat. All combined, “The Everlasting Whisper” is a splendid ; picture. ¥ TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY f Braves Danger To _ / Get Screen Thrill ~ Tricks in the moyies aren’t al- ~ Ways performed without great # risk. When John Ford was. di- # reeting “The Iron Horse” on the Nevada desert, he wanted a shot “of stampeding buffalo taken in wuch a way that the audiences |’ viewing the picture would get an * unusual thrill, Accordingly, he ’ ordered a pit dug six feet deep. A » roof of planking was set over the r pit, flush with the ground, leaving 1 am opening large enough for the 4» tamera to peep through. | ffl Then, accompanied by George | Schneiderman, his cameraman, and _ Burnett Guffy, assistant, the di-| + feetor crawled into the hole and! ff ordered the cast to go ahead.| é Trained cowmen rode into the buffalo, herd and started the! stampede. The great animals lum-} é bered directly towards the pit, ®uided on all sides by screeching riders. Sk. ht, te, he a he Ma a te a fe As the buffalo approached the} pit, Pord yelled out, “If you don’t | hear anything, more from here,| # just fill it up with dirt after Se! _seene.”” f The result was a remarkable | f shot of the racing buffalo as they! foared over the pit. The scene} f gives the audience the impression gine it is directly in the path of} the approaching animals. | § There was the inevitable dan-| # ger movement, when one buffalo! tripped over a loose plank and} went down. His huge bulk crash-/| ed over the heads of the director | F and his cameramen, sending a} é mall avalanche of dirt upon; «them. But Ford kept signalling} ’ to crank and Schneiderman obey- ed, while Guffy scooped dirt in “ from the slot before the camera.) This you will find to be one of| the most thrilling moments in the! 4 Villiam Fox photoplay, with) George O’Brien, Madge Bellamy and Gladys Huiette in the ping, pwhich shows at the Monroe Theatre | Pbemurew and Wednesday. } Besema on Feet—-One man ‘aint he had it over twenty years and} ‘that one bottic Imperial Beaema | Remedy cured him. are; authorized to refund your vit agit talla—adr, r BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING WORKS f 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 g@ MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ' EDMOND DE BRIES, Femal2 Impersonator, in some of his creations and gorgeous dresses. appears today with his company a: San Carlos. t | SALT LAKE CITY. | Federation of Musi ORLANDO, Fla.—United Span-! * \ish War Veterans of Florida. 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