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ee ee ~ THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. eeececce MONROE TODAY Players Should Be Seen And Not Heard It is the firm belief of Aileen Pringle that motion picture act- resses should never make person- al appearances, especially if they} have never appeared on the stage. The Metro-Goldwy' ayer play- er has only made one personal ap- pearance in her whole career, and that was at the opening of “Three | Weeks,” in San “4 nciseo. sereen actress docs not know her audience,” declares Miss| Pringle, “and even if she does, she cannot hope to satigfy more than a emall percentage of them. motion picture audience is made up of every class of people, and each expects the actr of them.’ Seldom Satisfies All “No matter what type of per- fon she is, more than one-fourth audience, the 6thers going away under the impression that she is a ‘low brow,’ ‘puts on airs,’ or is try- ing to appear superior. to the masses,” Miss Pringle has been asked many times to make a personal ap- pearance at the opening of her| pictures, and but has always backed up her be- lief by refusing to appear, giv- ing a large personal donation many times instead. Aileen Pringle appears in Jack Conway's production, “Soul Mates,” which shows at the Mon- ree Theatre today. Edmund Lowe plays the role of Lord Tan-| cred, and Phillips’ Smalley, An-}| tonio D’Algy, Katherine Bennett,! Edythe Chapman, Mary Hawes, Lucien Littlefield and Ned Sparks } complete the cast. adapted to the screen by Carey| Wilson. TOMORROW AND ‘SATURDAY: Unusual Cast In Colleen’s Irene An unusually strong cast has been gathered by John McCormick to support Colleen Moore in her Jatest starring feature, “Irene,” based on the musical cometly stage hit of the same name. The| picture,” which’ has “heen released | through First National, shows at| the Monroe Theatre tomorrow and! Saturday. Lloyd Hughes plays opposite the star. This play is ‘exceedingly popular, especially among the fair fans. It is recalled that he was | recently designated by a promi- nent French sculptor as “the most typical and handsomest American | lad.” Also among the featured play- ers are George K. Arthur, who contributes an eccentric juvenile characterization in “Irene,” ‘and Charlie Murray, a character com- edian who has long been held in highest esteem by movie-lovers. Completing the case are *Kate Price, the able comedienne; Eva Novak, looking prettier than ever on her return to the screen after} a brief retirement; Lawrence Wheat, and Edward Earle. | Also there are Maryon Aye,| famed ~beauty; Ida Darling,} pioneer “grande dame” of the | sereen; Bess Flowers, a recruit} A to be ‘one she can seldom satisfy | of the} at benefit affairs, | The story was! crophone, a others combined | talking machine, it was Berliner’ | process | proce | ance. Sere 2 tae S| MeN, POP CONVENTIONS OPENING *) TODAY = 2 Do You THINK TS LET $200 STAND IN THE WAN OF BECOMING A MULTI - MILLIONAIRE? ae ee ee ee SHARON, Pa.—General Assem- bly of United Presbyterian Church of North America. PENSACOLA, Fla. —--General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. SPRINGS, -Ark.—Refrig- | Machinery Association. / ASHINGTON,. D. C. — Zonta | of Americ | HOT } erating SALT LAKE CITY—G, A. ™., Department of Utah, DIXON, ‘Ill. Illinois Grand Coutieil United Gommercial Trav- ;elers. NOW,HENRY, I To Know HOW MUCH MONEY YOU'VE | WACO, ‘Tex Grand Council United Commercial Tray-| elers. | CHATTANOOGA — Tennes: Division United Commercial Trav-| | elers. TOPEKA, Kas.—Kansas Woman Voters’ League. CITY—Order of : of New Jer \ oe e IN THE DAY'S NEWS | ATLANTIC | Eastern ° ece ene | Emile Berliner, whose seventy- | fifth birthday anniversary is to be | celebrated today, ranks among the greatest of American scientists You READ ABOOT THE BIG GOLD DISCOVERIES IN PANAMA? THE KEY-WEST CITIZEN By Ta lor EP MMOILHIEOI ELE IO TOOLS OES, y Lay ‘ $200~ AND HOW MUCH MORE P HE WILL NEVER BE ABLE (0 GET TO PANAMA ON ‘THAT, AMOUNT— WHY HELL BE WIRING YOb Every WEEK FOR MORE Now LISTEN ‘TO ME — MR, GUNN'S COUSIN ~IN~ LAW 1S AN EXPERT GOLP MINER - WE SPLIT: SO-so0 ON ALL THE GOLD GET THE GOLD BRICK AND SHOW IT To ME ~I NEVER THOUGHT You'D FALL FOR ANY~ THING LIKE | and inventors. Although his skill) ‘has won for him recognition for *°° j many inventions, his ¢laim to dis- | } y GAIT | \ ecee weccoes | tinction rests chiefly upon his con- | tributions to two or three import- a ant divisions of science. While Alexander Graham Bell invented NOTICE To CREDITORS | the telephone, Dr. Berliner com-/'X, COURT OF THE | coUNTy) | pleted it by his invention of the loose contact. transmitter, or mi- Witten :Ritey, 4 alr as it is technically py AN “Creditors, Lexatees, Dis-| And while Edison and tributees, and All Persons Haying to devise the; UDG MONROE COUNTY, In re Estate of | known. Intate: Y nd each of you are herel genius that produced the “lateral cut” disk record and perfected thi that enables unlimited numbers of duplicate records to be} made from the original perform. At 75 years of age Dr., w eed at ; fe with -* e of the first publication of this Berliner Js still “inventing, He | tine ot tee intamecot, Wetmadtin “t0| was born in Germany, of Jewish}. sworn to and presented as afore r s said or same will he barred. See Ln ees sha oN ae Chapter 10119 Baws of the State of n ‘@ was a store clerk in} jorida for year 1925. Washington, Dated May 13th, 1926. “0. Dated NOVARLES T. ARCHER. ither of y e | tate of V roe Coun to the County e County, Florida, in. the Court West, | Florida, | months from. the| offic at Key hin twelve K. WATKINS, Attorney for Administrator. y 13-20-27; June3-10-19-24 jly1-8 ‘Tom Boy IRCUIT COURT OF THE) NTIPTH JUDICIAL — CIR- OF THE STATE OF FLOR- IN A FOR MONROE TY—AT LAW. en Publishing Company, a corporation Plaintitr, —¥ Z. Chemical Products Corpo- | ou, a corporation, Defendant. | B. % Chemical Products | Corporation, a corporation organ-/| |ized under the laws of the State of | New Jersey, | You are hereby notified that a writ of attachment has been issued jagainst you, and your property at-| tached to Satisfy the demand of the plaintiff in the above case,) mounting to $100.80. Now, untess you shall appear be-/ jfore the Clerk of the Circuit Court, | lin and for the said county and} | state, in the City of Key West, on the 7th day of Juné’ A. 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