The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 7

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TUESDAY, MAY, 11, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN 10 ADVERTISE 1 Mexico's “Princess: is Piapper MONROE '* CONVENTIONS OPENING : Every Show FLORIDA AT — “TODAY AND TOMORROW |? sy oye cece e eae? My EXPOSITION | sovccccesovesecscosovegc|s ** eee eeeeentene DON'T LOOK OLD BEFORE | CLOCK RUNS 400 YEARS— YOUR TIME | NOW TO BE REPAIRED So many tired, nervous, run-| An ancient clock at East Hen- 'down men and women needlessly | dren, England, which ran for 400 jendure: pain and misery. by: day,| Years Without stopping, finally had to be put out of commission in Braves Danger To | NEW YORK—Proprietary Asso- sleep-disturbing .bladder weakness | . : } Get Screen Thrill) ciation of America. ; at night, when just 2 of Foley| Ter that repairs might be made,. ! Bis Pills (a diuretic stimulant for the} EVENT TO BE HELD ON) MILLION DOLLAR PIER AT! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., BE-| GINNING JULY 1 1—The Florid uled onthe } Atlantie .¢ Spafford, fepresenting the Hill Grove and Fruit Co., of VD: enport, Fila., was sent to At) City, by his firm to inv advantages for advertising Florida | and its resources. After a close} anulysis of the situation, — he! strongly recommended to his firm| that they should secure represen-| tat‘on in the Floric exposition on | the Million Dollar Pier. Speak-| ing of Florida concerns maintain-| ing exhibits in Atlantic City he) eaid: “Practically all of the Flor-} ida developments, who were here| last year and the year. before, are| remaining for the present season. | None of the better developments | have withdrawn from their d'splay | rooms on the Boardwalk.” The Million Dollar Pier, ‘with more*than 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, and providing also a variety of high class entertain- + ment features, makes an ideal place for exhibitors desiring to. Miss Ernestina Calles, 19, daughter of President .Calles reach the vast national audience,' Mexico, is touring the United States. This photo was averaging 25,000 daily visiting the; New Orleans, where she admitted she is a flapper and said she is ricks in the movies aren’t al- performed without’ great ris! When John Ford was di- recting “The Iron Horse’? on the Nevada desert, he wanted a shot of stampeding buffalo taken in} aj Order King’s Daughters and a way that the audiences} Sons. | ing the picture would’ get an/ ual thrill. Accordingly, he} ordered a pit dug six feet deep. Aj way \Fuel Association. — Inter- F your druggist for| set over the| national Railway Supply Men's roof of planking ws pit, flush with the ground, leaving | an opening large enough for the} camera to peep through. | Then, accompanied by George} jSchneiderman, his cameraman, and | Burnett Guffy, assistant, the di-| rector crawled into the hole and jordered the cast to go ahead. Trained cowmen rode into the| lbuffalo herd and started the stampede, The great animals lum- bered directly: towards the pit, guided on all sides by screeching jriders. * As the buffalo approached the pit, Ford yelled out, “If you don’t} hear anything more from here, just fill it up with dirt after the seene.” | The result was a remarkable shot of the racing buffalo as they roared over the pit. The scene igives the audience the impression ‘that it is directly in the path of, thé approaching animals. There was thé inevitable dan- movement, when one buffalo tripped over a loose plank and went down. His huge bulk crash-| ed over the heads of the director | | England Credit Grantors’ Associa- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Na- tional Fire Protection Association, Supreme Council of Brotherhood of America. kidneys) corrective and regula-| (tive, taken after each meal and at bed time, would give them A New Beauty A fascinating complex- bodily comfort and ease from ] ion glowing with radi- pain, Miss Sara E, Watson, Bel-! | amt ane ee ES - eer treatments, the videre, IL, sums it cup: “Foley | are Jirmmediate. An ap- Pills made a big difference in me, |} pearance that will be the ad- and I feel stronger and better in|} miration of your —— is ” Satisfaction guaran-| | waiting you. = 4 || white, flesh, rachel. 4 s i . for Trial Si |Foley Pills. The Key West Drug! fip-t.hoskins © Son NewYork | Company. may1-1m} os | — | SPRINGFIELD, Mass. New There’s many a slip betwixt the) ‘ look and the lip. { tion. e } aS Bs SAVANNAH, Ga.—Internation- CHICAGO—International Rail- Association. LOUISVILLE, Ky.—G. A. R. Department of Kentuc IF 1 AM ELECTED TO THE STATE SENATE, I PLEDGE THE VOTERS OF MONROE COUNTY TO WORK FOR: State Aid for Roads. Grand’ Commandery: Knights Tem- BS Pipe Line and Right of Way for same. plar. | Better Transportation Service, The prompt completidn 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, TOPEKA, Kas.—Kansas State; — |{iflll ce; egational Conference. i eee : Burt Thompson (above) has attended every show given in the Robey thea- ter at Spencer, W. V., since the | theater was opened in 1907. And | —= there’s been a show there every DECATUR, Ill.—lIllinois Grain night. James Campbell (below) | Dealers’ Association. hasn't quite such u good record; he | ace prea can only boast that he hasn’t missed aT « . | a show tn the last seven years. But | SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Illinois’ then, ne's only lived in Spencer for State Dental Society. j peititees ee) | | Sa | “HEARTS AND BLOSSOMS” COMIC OPERETTA WICHITA, K: Kansas Grand | Chapter Order of Eastern Star. F. H. LADD, Candidate for State Senator, 24th District, State of Florida. RUTLAND, Vt.—New England} | JACKSON, M State Medical Society. ippi | “To children an angel of mercy.” Where | divections followed, ¥ NEVER | reity and enormous | | fost ot 8 NIN. a payee full een. i FREMONT, Neb. — Nebraska or by mail, S0c a botite. panier Pier during the summer season. | proud of it. The Florida Exposition will be! g _ operated under the auspices o: the Florida State Publicity Coun-| °****® ¢il, composed of the foremost men! of the/state, who will plan and di rect a publicity program, and give! ® representation to the state, the} counties, and teading communi. Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, | Est. C- A. Voorlees, Ml D.. Philudelphie | his cameramen, sending a = avalanche of dirt upon) ORLANDO, Fla—Florida” Fu-| [QPP Gi... e¢se = =6White China Pitchers and iT Basins, Combinets, lay Flower 5 - IN THE DAY'S NEWS Bet™® Comite, Cay Plover ("Cant and hneterna oer eeeeccee © Dusters, O’'Cedar Mops and Oil. Ls while Guffy scooped-dirt away The most discussed man of the| Albury’s Hardware Store. Garden Theatre But Ford kept signalling/ neral Directors’ Association. \ as | WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 12 Bird Cages, Bird Gravel, Bird! rom the slot daisy ne camera. | Seed, Bird Song Restorer, Moth | This you will find to be one of| Bags, Flash Lights and Batteries, | # ‘ i may10-3t on : jags, jas! uights and atteries, an Ree promisting agriculture, in: Ome" Ih England ts Arthur 2 ee es the most thrilling moments in the|Plectric Door Bells. Albury’s| dustry and resort and residential] Cook secretary of the Miners’) wo men kidnaped during a William Fox. photoplay. with | Hardware Store. may10-3t | developments. | Federation of Great Britain. A) Jabor dispute’ were carried into a! George O’Brien, Madge Bellamy Pim Nar aeene | Mr, A. Conrad Pkholm, the man-! boy who, at the age of 12, was) forest and had to walk 65 miles °"7 Gladys Hulette in the cast.|. tet the Artman Press print it. | aging director, has conducted sev-) working on a iarm seven days aj back to Dublin, although one of which shows at the Monroe Theatre | . ADMISSION $1.00 eral very successful expositions in| week for a wage of fifty cents,| them has a wooden leg.- today and tomorrow. a 7 , eoortes CURTAIN RISES AT 8:15 P. M. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH CHOIR GUILD Atlantie.City, including the Na-| snd educating himself during the) aE | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, Chorines Go to High School onal Advertisers Exhibition and) jittle spa i i . spare time he had, is now) the New Jersey Motel Exposition| the guiding spirit of 1,500,000) in 1922, the Home and City Beau-| organized miners and the most in tifa Exposition ap ado and the fuent‘al single factor in the pres-| ational Art & mauatry: Exposi-| ent great industrial crisis, Mr._ saben de age and sa craretttatg Cook was the son.of.asoldi¢r and | his infancy was passed in the at- ~ Morida studying’ the resources mosphere of the barracks. At 12 s and possibilities of different com-} he was put to work on a farm, aa ig ie ste and contenting with dif-/ et 16 he was a preacher in a Bap-| CLLLLELP LEA PAA PZELPSIFTISELBMALLLALLLLLAZL LE FURNITURE RENOVATED, || TICKETS NOW ON SALE—RESERVE SEATS AT | Broken Lens Duplicated on the) FRANK JOHNSON’S UPTOWN STORE Upholstered and Refinished, || Day Received 5:00 TO 8:00 P. M. Matt Made 0} Patles Coakiens Made A. 1. PRATT. | Campbell Bldg. Fleming Se. W. R. Garing, 509 William St. GIL IL LI SI SS s| _ ferent officials and business men) tist chapel at Cooksley. Then he} + #0 a8 to plan the best representa-| went to work in the mines in the| 1 ten for various communities and| Rhondda Valley. He was doomed! Counties, which will be invited to| to spend 21 years in the pits, and - 1 {7 Participate. He has arranged for! in 1918 he was elected miners’ | a. @ conference with State officials at agent for Rhondda. Two years” “Tallahassee. Ween starting, °M | ago he succeeded Frank Hodges as! FP this tour he stated: “While we) head of the great federation of | By. have no time to lose, if taser’ 18\ miners. It is said of Mr. Cook,) Ege prompt in taking advantage of the) who js only 40 years of age, that} fine. Perea tinesugh the hehe he has never found time to play—-! sition, it can be made one of the neg f mameny a0" & bare ok. most important national publicity ms in whieh the state has FO AE OSES ne fo ever. participat 3 J z= “Last year travel experts esti- p = mated that ten millions. of people Would you trust your legal affairs to a ak EN a lawyer who had not been ad- fn Mm ; A \ ee mitted to the bar? © opening ot - jelanane : ain Malaria, Chills and Fever, | +. Bridge, an e Sesqui-Centennial | ‘ | At night Evelyn Nair (left) and Vivian De Vaul draw applause as mem: | *° Exposition, and an increase in| Dengue or Bilious Fever. bers of a musical tomedy chorus in Los Angeles. But by day they're in- } number of conventions booked, all | dustrious students in a Los Angeles high school. Each is a sophomore. i _£ heat record wil be bocen, Pil} ————— {eee Sek, Would you trust your funds in deposit pert vitor at) 'rsers| MOM'N POP ao Job to Find a Soft Jon with an institution that is not a li- NOTA GIT THE FiRST a ’ 1 ° censed state or national bank? iy 9 preseription for it kills the germs, ei them will seek the comfortable Fo hotels of the seashore for accom- =” medations.” 4 A large percentage of this erowd coming from every state in the union and from foreign coun- tries can be attracted to Florida, the land of sunshine-—with its un- Nimited health and wealth-—will be more appreciated if its advantages are properly presented to this vast | audience. j “THE NEXT JOB SORTIN’ WASHERS IN A MACHINE SHOP BUT L PASSED IT LP BECAUSE THE WORK WAS TOO LIGHT- AMAN Y OF MY INTELLIGENCE SHOULDN'T BE HOLDIN’ *~ Seequi visitors, and 90 per cent PLACE I WENT THEY WANTED MB ‘TO WHEEL BRICK BUT THE JoB was toraene "T HAVE STRENGTH For HARD.LABOR Would you invest your funds in real estate without the expert advice and guidance of a REALTOR? Women: may talk more than men, but they don’t say much, That shows that women have more Sense than men. The Best Spring Tonic hey eewere “THEN A FELLA WANTED To GIMME A JOB DOIN’ HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASSIN’ BUT L GAVE UP TRE IDEA BEcaus: ID HAVE TO BE OUT IN ALL KINDS pa OF WEATHER AND L MIGHT GET J % “THE RHEOMATISM OH! TLL LAND SOMETHING YET- IT'S JOST A QUESTION OF FINDING SOMETHING SOFT + WITH A BiG PAY CHECK — Key West Realty Board 508 FLEMING STREET V. A. Johnson, Pres. Miss Mollie M. Parker, Executive Sec’ ty. W. J. Watrous, Sec’ty. per yererer ter? eater rercay tC ehhhehhhcheedheddededdded. OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS/

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