The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1926, Page 7

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; MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926. oe **-MONROE ‘ TODAY ¢ Woman Pioneer Is f : Heroine For First Time Many stories and many pic-| # tures have dealt with the adven-| tures of the stalwart men who| tossed the Western plains and} mountains in 1849 to seek gold in the Sacramento valley of Cali- fornia. But “The Splendid Road,” ‘a First National release which shows | at the Monroe Theatre, is the first | eo THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Reunited Stillmans Return evcceverccecccooecooe edee ,What Skinny Men Ought to Know You probably know that Cod| |Liver Oil is the greatest flesh producer in the world. Betause it contains more Vita- mines than any food you can get.| You'll be glad to know that Cod | Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated | tablets now, so if you really want to put 10 or 20 pounds of real) healthy flesh on your bones and} feel well and strong ask Key West | Drug Company or any druggist | |for a box of McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Only 60 cents for 6 tablets and} \if you don’t gain five pounds in N ROTARY CLUB § PAGE SEVEN BOYS’ WEEK SOTTO IOTIIIOSSISM ISIS OTS PIPIFASIZL 2 A ffilm to-have for its central char-| meser a lone woman pioneer. — | The story concerns the ro-| ™ance of a woman who came. to! the gold country by water from} Boston; who, after adopting threé| #Motherless children, proceeds © to} Face the rigors of a rough ining} Fife with a determined smile. | : f Miss Nilssoa does heroic work] : 4 fe. the loveable woman. pioneer, sig | Lo-featured with ‘her are Robert Frazer and Lionel Barrymore. ~ Included in the supporting cast are Edwin Earle, Edwards Davis, Pauline Garon, Gladys Brockwell, Mareeline Day, George Bancroft! z. ji 4 | and Snitz Edwards. p , ; j : 94 : x | | Organ strains coming from a TOMORROW | trashpile after a fire at Marlboro, | Mass., amazed the firemen until § Percy Marmont Draws | they discovered a radio set work- f Strong Role In Lord Jim | ing amid the debris. In being named for the title| / role in the Paramount screen | NECESSARY | Wersion of Joseph Conrad’s séa . Fstory, “Lord Jim,” Percy Mar- i= gmont drew one of the most diffi- genie, if not the most difficult as- Many Busy Women Owe | Their Health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 30 days your druggist is author- ized to hand you back the money} | you paid for them. It isn’t anything unusual for a | person to gain 10 pounds in 30 days. | “Get MeCoy’s genuine Cod Li May 23, to May 29, Inclusive - the original and er Oil Tablet.” SUED FOR DAMAGES August Reuter of Evansville; Ind., sued Miss Sadie Williams, | whom he claims ran into his | while she was driving and kissing 12 man at the same time. Sunday, May 23 Boys’ Day In Church Monday, May 24 Educational Day Evening At Home i: . s Here is the first picture of the reunited Stillman family, taken on the return of Mr/and Mrs. Stillman from their se¢ond honeymoon in Europe. The group has not been snapped together for more than five years. The only member missing is Baby) Guy, azound whom raged the sensation- al divorce trial a few years ago. He is at the Stillman lodge in Canada. Left to right are: Alex- ander Stillman, Anne (Mrs, Henry P. Davison, Jr.,) James A. Stillman, Mrs. Stillman and James Stillman, Jr. Le te) t Bei eer ne oe eg PIG RIDES IN DRAWING ROOM | ¢¢ee * CONVENTIONS OPENING *| (By Ansoctated Press) IN TODAY *| . CHICAGO—Patrick, a three-|¢ *| month-old pig, is only about the) #84 64 ono 8 0 $68) size of three small pork chops, but. he ovcupied a drawing room I Theatre. hones pair HT pec Gas) when he departed for New Yor # Im being selected for the part} ~ 5 | with his owner, Anna Fitzi, Ch emsent has been given one of| sr. LOUIS, | cago opera singer. This was be-| Mo. — American | isk's nes4 the strongest and yet most diffi-| supply and Machinery Manufac-| ®¥%e Patrick’s presence in the mit roles in any production made Beit | baggage car from Minneapolis to yw Paramount. The theme of the | Chicago was objected to, explain- [Fstory concerns the famous chat- | | ed the lady, who recently received ‘ WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.| Patrick asa ane facter “Lord Jim,” who launches | epmesit on the high-seas of ad- —-National Association of Sheet} and Tin Plate Manufacturers. enture, eager to find romance [gand to meet dangers. . But when the opportunity for Pocroirm arrives, Lord Jim finds imself a coward. How he re- ‘deems himself and how he sacri- fices everything for the love of h ative girl, goes to make one © most vivid characterizations ‘mp put upon the screen. | Marmont*is featured with Shir-| Mason, Noah Beery and Ray- ond Hatton in the principal [Froles of the production, which| ows at the Monroe Theatre to- orrow. Joe Dowling, George jagrill, Jules Cowles and Duke abanamoku, the Olympic swim- mer, are also in the cast. | signment of his screen career. £ Marmont won his place in the _ production through his splendid work as the beggar in “The Street | pet Forgotten Men,” recently seen on the screen of the Monroe FTIFPIITIFSATTAAPFIFSIPFLALAFFSLALZPILIAILALLZALALAALLAAZL A de THE DAY’S NEWS The proverbial ill luck attached to the number thirteen déés not em to apply to King Alfonso XIII. of Spain, whose fortieth bjrthday anniversary will be cele- brated today throughout his king- dom. Although the thirteenth ruler of his dynasty, Alfonso jhas been more fortunate in holding tc his throne than have many other |, “European sovereigns, and at the age of 40 he is the dean of them all in length of his reign. Indeed, he seems to have been born under a lucky star. Since his accession to the throne at least eight unsuc- cessful attempts on his life have been made, while on several ocea- sions, he jhas ,almost ;miragulously-} pt ato often a’ wolian Wins hef | es¢aped death through accident.| economic independence at the cost The young king, who married aj of her health. granddaughter of Queen Victoria,) Mrs. Elizabeth Chamberlain who has surprised Europe with his} works in the Unionall factory mak- a .. ing overalls writes that she energy and ability since he came eatimtr tomciae tron taking to the throne as a mere youth.) Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetabie Com- His personal popularity extends to! pound. Mrs. Chamberlain lives at all classes of his subjects. | 500 Monmouth St., Trenton, N. J. | Spe Pe tagiseg ae Aries Com- 7 + ; .., Pound to her friends in the factory Unmarried male clerks employ | and will gladly answer any letters ed by the Irish Free State eee she gets from women askingaboutit. ernment are paid less than their] Are you on the Sunlit Road to | married colleagues. } Better Health? IPALELAZAAZLLALLLAALLALZLLAALZA IPP ttt tZtetizeded Salt esas & Fifty years ago there were few occupations forwomen. Some taught school, some did housework, some found work to do athomeandafew took up nursing. Today there are very fewoccu- pations not open to women, Today they work in | great factories with hundreds of ° er women and girls. There are also, women architects, lawyers, den- tists, executives, and legislators, &,* Tuesday, May 25 Boys’ Day In | Citizenship a. ta? | NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH SAN ANTONIO, Texas,—Na- | tional Oil Scouts Association of America, Thats The new treatment for torn} \flesh, cuts, wounds, sores or oe pecontiens that is doing such won- NEW YORK—American Asso-| erful work in flesh healing is oe the, Bovagane - liquid; and ipowder | Siation of Museums, \combination reatarent The liquid | Borozone is a powerful antiseptic | 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, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by all druggists. | “pre Ms SPOKANE, . Wash. — Pacific rthwest Conference of Retail Credit Men. i Wednesday, May 26 Aquatic Parade iS a a 2 BOWIE, Texas—Colorado Gulf Highway Association. ST. PAUL, .Minn.—Minnesota State Medical Association. rk DALLAS, Texas—Retail Coal] Dealers’ Association of Texas. | State Dental Society. = Thursday, May 27 Father And Son Day - At Rotary Club ’ A Sheffield cutlery firm has made a pon-knife with 1,581 Prlades. #CHic KANSAS CITY, Ka: State Federation of Labor. | 1 SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—G. A. R.,| | Department of Illinois. | Me te ‘ ITO OM. oo JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—Mis- Be as Ns Gr A.” Bs ork State Federation of Labor. ¥ Department of Indiana, | y SAS oo | PORT HURON, Mich.—Michi- SALISBURY, Md. — Maryland) ; 0. F State Federation of Labor. pa eed eee. nes Ssh | _INDIANAPOLIS—Indiana State| LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska | Dental Association, oa (MOM’N POP The Sucker Is Nibbling = By Taylor L/ LCAN'T ONDERSTAND His On METALLURGY ANY ANOTHER ON GOLD MINING, BESIDES ALOT oF SIaES: Friday, May 28 Boys’ Parade GREAT Honk! ISN'T THAT BIRD EVER GOING No~KE BORROWED My LIBRARY CARD AND SPENT ALL AFTERNOON DOWNTOWN GETTING A Saturday, May 29 Track Meet At Army Barracks ae ers « DO NOT want to be thin! I just tem | to be my right weight! 1 want thesé Hollows filled out. 1 just want enough firm, plump flesh on my bones to fill out my figure.” Of course you do. You want a fig- ure that you can drape your cloth: on—not just hang them on! Wha the use of having pretty clothes, if they just hang on you? And what would you say if you were told you could have the figure you want? A graceful, well rounded body—firm, solid flesh—just enough— just your right weight? You'd be mighty happy, wouldn't you? Well, then, be happy—because you can have it! Put plenty of red cells in your blood and watch your weight go up to where you want it! That's what's the matter with you! Your blood is impoverished. You need more Tich, red blood. §. S. S. is the thing to put red blood in your system. S. S. S. helps Nature build red blood ctlis by the millions. You just try S. S. S. and watch how quickly you begin to fill out your clothes. Notice your skin clear of un-| sightly blemishes—your appetite increase— PAee ez aa ie COMPEPMOTIILDITIIIOMIBIIE LINE TI ODID IO IIOO IOI O OTS, (if 1722 This Program Will Be Pub- lished In Detail At a Later Date ae apa ae INN aa iv Sed MO helps Nature build that red Tine ne Saee by ol Gene: ince: larges,pottle is more ecopomical. es $n nbn Ah db dddddddiidddiéiitidéedéédéd

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