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PAGE SEVEN my TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Does Your Back ~Ache?, |Bad Backs Bring Suffering to es 4 | Many Key West Folks. | —. Is that dull, constant backache i i ‘ Eb pone " : making you old and miserable? | : : : = Does your back throb and ache | ‘ x 3 \until it seems you just can’t keep In being named for the wan | fole in the Paramount screen going? Do you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and urinary disorders; version of Joseph Conrad’s sea} Story, “Lord Jim,” Percy Mar-} \feel weak, tired and worn-out? | Ghont drew one of the most diffi- |Then look to your kidneys. De- qs: may mean serious kidney sick- ult, if not the most difficult as- ine Use Doan’s Pills—a stimu Signment of his screen career. | }lant diuretic to the . kidneys. * Marmont won his place in inal Doan’s are recommended by Key | Jroduction through his splendid} “work as the beggar in “The Street | West folks. J. F. Sands, carpenter, 309 Wil- of Forgotten Men,” recently seen gn the sereen of the Monroe; \liam St., Key West, s “A dull} ‘Theatre. | ‘ache in my back felt like a hun- jdred pound weight over my kid- Pees Thirty-two years ago Charles and Stella Zeuch of St Louis were divorcea. |Reys. The kidney secretions pass- | ej e { . sect Rearrange | : ed too often and burned ‘in pass-| ape! age. I was so dizzy I had to take the strongest and yet most diffi-| ond honeymoon together He 1s 66: she is 63 thold of something to keep from Spence 20 production wads eee falling. Doan’s Pills from Curry’s ae Feepincont. plot abhigs tray Red Cross Pharmacy rid me of story concerns the famous char- CES e ecese ecco c the | ‘ I : the backache and dizziness, and acter “Lord Jim,” who launches) LE GAL NO I made my*kidneys act right.” Hiimeelf on the high-seas of ad-| eco e outs ‘ find I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t ha eee as ek Sa TOA NOTICE TO CRENITORS | simply ask tors kidney remedy— i * : ; Vetoes rope a get Doan’s Pills—the same that/¥¢ Bi @ [IN COURT OF THE COUNTY ut when the opportunity for} Cubes, MONE Om. CpexrT| t Mr. Sands had. Foster-Milburn|1 heroism ‘arrives, Lord Jim finds) FLoRipAs. \Co., Mfrs. Buffalo Y. <3 himself a coward. How he re- In re Estate of te xK i z “ . |Mary E. Isham, - deceased. | Nera Pink Connell, Defendant. a5 deems Arimself and how he sacri- To Alt Creditors, Legatees, Dis-} lt appearing by affidavit the | fices everything for the love of a| tributes And All’ Persons Having |sworn bill filed, in the above-statea | THROWN FROM MOTORCYCLE | native girl, goes to make one of ae Claims or Demands Against Said) cause that Nora Pink Connell, the | state: | defendant: therein named is a ‘non- Thr fr skiddingsmotor- ivi izati You and each of you are hereby | resident of the State of Florida, and SPORE FEO eS owes the most ‘vivid characterizations| ,otitied and required to present uny |that she Isover the age of twenty. | cycle, George Herron of Chicago | ever put upon the screen. claims and demands which you \or|one years; jt is therefore ordered / rolled under a moving automobile | Marmont is featured with Shir-| ther of you may have against the | that said non-resident defendant be | - OU aks 7 estate of Mary KE. Isham, deceased, and she is hereby required to appear | aNd out on the oppos.te side with-|of and ley Mason, Noah Beery and Ray-|iate of Monroe County, Florida, to|to the bill of complaint filed in said| put a wheel striking him. jin. Bide mond Watton in the principal| the County Judge of Monroe Coun- cause on or hefore the 19th day. of only wt " .& dott P ck ty. Biprida, at Rip -ofrice in Bed A D. 1926, otherwise the al- se I roles of the production, which} Court House of said County, at Key |legations of said bill will be taken | * ghows at the Monroe Theatre to-| Ve%t: Monroe County,-Plorida, with-|as confessed by said defendant. JRONT < EQOR = OF) -SERORE| ; in twelve months from the date of| It is further ordered that this or- YOUR TIME day. Joe Dowling, George Magrill, Jules Cowles and Duke Kahanamoku, the Olympic swim- mer, are also in the cast, ' Remurried After 32 Years SOCCCCCSseseoTsECeCGOOE4 “MONROE TODAY Percy Marmont Draws Strong Role In Lord Jim POP ALSLLCLLLLLLLELL PEOPLE DEORE EE ROTARY CLUB BOYS’ WEEK May 23, to May 29, Inclusive Magnolia ri oe of | Each married and a few years ago the:second mate of each one died No’ lonely in their old age, they have remarried and are going on their sec- Paris sends us the magnolia with the | first spring days in pastel tints. Sunday, May 23 Boys’ Day In Church Monday, May 24 Educational Day N Evening At Home - 2 ma ion to this| the first publication: of this: notice, |der be published once each week for | a to-wit: , March 23rd, 1926. four consecutive weeks in the Key | Z CLAUDE ISHAM, | West Citizen, a newspaper publish-; So many tired, nerveus, run- Administrator of the estate ‘of odin said County and ‘Sta |down men’ and women needlessly (SEAL) Lr | ondure pain and misery by day,} GE RB, DAVIS. jsleep-disturbing bladder weakness| plicitor for i at night, when just 2 of Foley ‘ecg | Pills (a diuretic stimulant’ for the | kidneys) corrective and_ regula- |tive, taken after each meal and jat bed time, would give them | bodily comfort and ease from} } pain. Sara E. Watson, Bel- videre, ll, sums it up: ‘Foley of above | pilfs made a big difference in me, A meteor which fell at Kenora, Ont., weighed r of Mary E. Isham, deceased. j ed chi mar23-30; apr6-13-20-27; may4-11-18 TOMORROW Flannel vs. Chiffon In New Play A coal scoop leaning against an @xquisite. Chinese _Chippendale ibinet. That is the symbolism of larner Bros. production of ‘The NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN CoURT OF THE ~coUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. In_re Estate of Joseph Smith, deceased. fo All Creditors, Legatées, Dis- tributees And All Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby | notified and required to present any. claims and demands which you or for over eighty years has relied upon Gour- aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10c for Trial Size IN THR COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, OF FLORIDA, Elizabeth ‘ise Isham, Minors, Notice is hereby ¢ undersigned as Guar minors and n that the Tuesday, May 25 we Man,”’ in which Matt Moore afd Marie Prevost are co-starred, and which shows at the Monroe ‘Pheatre tomorrow. “<The coal scoop symbolizes the either of you may have against the estate of Joseph Smith, deceased, jate of Monroe County, Florida, ‘to. the County Judge of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, at his offite, in the Court House of said County, at Key West, Monroe County, Florida, with- Friday, o'clock’ in the foren Honorable May Hugh n Gunn, County en and I feel stronger and better in -levery way.” Satisfaction guaran- V FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Judge. Florida, terest. of said minors in,and. to the following descrihed land, in_and for Monroe Coun for leave to sell the in situated, teed. Ask your druggist. for |Foley Pills. ete Company. * x Gouraud’s The Key West Drug Oriental Crean mayl-im Boys’ Day In lying and being in Monroe County, Florida described. as follows:— Lot one (1) and two (2), Section in twelve months from the date of the first publication of this notice; to-wit: March 23rd, 1926. NELLIE SMITH MATHEWS, Administratrix of the estate of doseph Smith, deceased. mar23-30; apré-13-20-27; may4-11-18 character of Mike Smagg as por- trayed by Matt Moore. Strong, A and useful, but not. very tal or finely polishead— by coal and contact with a Trough world. “Marie Prevost, as Myra Gay- , is symbolized by the delicat fection of the Chinese Chippen: cabinet, useful in a luxurious 26, | beptot one (1) and two (2), Section | } | Lot six (6), Section 7 South, Range 26 E: Dated at Key Wes' 27th day of April, 19: (Signed). SARAH J. as Guardian J. K. WATKINS, Attorney for Guardian. ) apr27; may4-11-18-25 —_— LAUNDRY - SERVICE, MARINE! CORPS, QUARTERMASTER’S DE- PARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. 6 May, 1926. SEALED PROPOSAL in duplicate, will be received In this office until 11:00 A. M., 2 June. 1926, and then be, publicly opened for furnishing laundry service dur-| ng the fisea} year beginning | Jaly, 1926, at Boston, Mass., Mass., .N ‘ nen ' Citizenship Florida this PINDER, aforesaid. 6 growth of red stubble, generously. sprinkled and dabbed with splotches of anthracite dust..Why shave? Red flannel underwear, vay, but mainly pleasing to the rough tanned, brogans, dago pants, @e—eminently ornamental, the/a red cotton handkerchief, and a er pampered darling ,of generous plug of horseshoe com- Wealth, respectability, and social pleted his outfit. wuthenticity. One day he delivered a load of Ts it possible or practicable tojcoal at her home. Hobnailed and to burnish the coal scoop, | steel plated brogans on rich downy Hamel the handle in a pastel shadejrugs and mirror-like floor. Tiny little ornamental nosegays|highheeled and arched brocade “here and there, and a large’ slippers on the dashboard of a coal link bow tastefully disposed about! wagon. How did it all work. out? neck? Well, see “The Cave! That is what Warner Bros. pro} ‘duction of ‘The Cave Man” is con-| % “4 ferned with, The supporting east,|inforination may. ‘be "abtained “upon which helps Marie Prevost and|hplication to this office, and the| Matt Moore to unravel the tale, termanter, Alarine “Rarract atthe includes Myrna Loy, John Patrick, | Stejon", wemed. This office | re- e months out of the year. His Phyllis Haver, and Hedda Hopper. Sit ‘bias or parks Mibertoe: and to ‘was habitually ambushed be-}Lewis Milestone directed this pro-| V2/¥° {mformalitics therein the greasy visor of a coaltduction, based on the Gilette Bur- ver" eap and a two-week's | gess story. Lh | Q : /CENTER OF DISTINGUISHED if oy CIAL LIFE IN THE FLORIDATROPICS | i = MOTOR BOATING-SURF BATHING- FISHING- GOLFING-WINTER RACING. Wednesday, May 26 Aquatic Parade mark, P York, N. ¥., Annapolis, Ma, Charleston, “W. Va., Charleston, § ©., Key West, Fla. | New Orleans, ' La. i | Bremerton, Was! amo, | Thursday, May 27 Father And Son Day At Rotary Club \ OTEL HFIALC YON IN THE CENTER OF ALL ACTIVITIES CAPACITY 300- DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET OPEN ALL THE YEAR =-— EUROPEAN PLAN Arthur H; Mould, Manscen was a big, husky, surly, Irish . He hated to work with his! rains and his brawn at the sanie so his brains vacationed a to| Bids| 1 from regular dealers only wi considered, C. Y, adier General, ' Schedule 52 VI FTFISIZLIZZIAZALIPSIFSTITIORMIFLIFSILILILLLZOCLLLLPLLAPALEPCLECLLLLAEALALLLAALL ALLE Here Goes! Friday, May 28 Boys’ Parade CSPPILPTOIMEETIIIIIIII OOOO (gat en 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 3 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 thatis guaranteed for 5 yearsand built to last a life-time. = TN Saturday, May 29 Track Meet At Army Barracks WES You GINEERS REPORT (ONE TRACT SO MILES LONG~), MILES WIDE WITH GOLD. SILVER AND CopPER ON THE SURFACE”~ THINK OF ir! JUST LIKE PICKIN' PAPER OFF THE STREET— This Program Will Be Pub- - lished In Detail At a Later Date | -