The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1926, Page 7

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TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ PAGE SEVEN sees soeeee NF MN POP Henry Stumped By Taylor Oeeccacesecccecseccees TTT TTS I ISIE TIISI IGLOS CIS SIM: MONROE IN THE DAY’S NEWS & COMPLETE PROGRAM i c WELUMR. GUNN, I GOT MY FIRST YEAK~ AND AFTER HE'S | @ecee ecacses | TODAY LETTER FROM HERMAN YESTERDAY THERE IT'S JUSTA |. Dr. George Ellery Hale, to HE EXPECTS To BE IN PANAMA MATTER OF A FEWDAYS | whom the Franklin. Institute in| May 23 to May 29, Inclusive « 5 * 3) ee IN TEN DAYS = The Splendid Crime” Is | | TM SORRY NOW.t DIDNT | Philadelphia has awarded the| New Bebe Daniels Film’ : Si GO ALONG WITH HIM — e Cresson , Medal for scientific | : Y \ achievements in the past year, is The Monroe Theatre will have| regarded by many as America’s an exceptionally fine film attrac-| 5 3 | leading phy For some years | tion today, when William de ror gd om Y \\| ‘he has been honorary director of ile’ e i “The | é —_ y / |the Mount Wilson Observatory oT peeutespemare es Gg Fy cir AG | | nour Pasadens, of witch he for te ie { H |merly was active director. Dr, | | Hale is one of the’ world’s greatest @njoy a sparkling crook comedy- v ei) ‘ Ses wo ; < ji tors in solar and stellar drama, laid against a contrasting "> ‘ae | \ - we S , “| spec py. He got his prelim- slum and society background, tine-| [% E Z\AN\ 2 ; 7 : ~— veh By | inary ning in physics and as-} tured with romance and rich in| |Z (4° : Zz ga e |tronomy at the Massachusetts In-| humor and pathos, this photoplay ie Se > GZ / | stitute. of Technology and at the | will fill the bill from soup to © LBs Y \W77NG | Harvard Astronomical Observa- nuts. o: yo (A Dy ) , 2 i‘ |tory. Then he went to the Uni- The story, written by Mr. de} * % : ee ‘ i : Sees ee er a Bere cone sed te ceatane shout a -- | California he was director of the| : f : —STILL HERMAN IS A famous Yerkes vatory of the| droll little girl crook, effectively CAPABLE MAN -HE'S WELL MEANT BY “TAAT, University of € ees PF Miss Daniels, ote VERSED IN GOLD MINING~ Ney os LAST REMARK P T gatiationsmecata ed oa profes: ‘oster father, an amusing old ras-| PERHAPS I'D BE MORE ‘ i ree Me: age eal, is responsible for her burg- oF A KINDRANCE J HENRY — HERMAN [gor OF lestroshysics Rew men tt . ; y 4 ; | America have so many high | “ . . 1S ONE OF THE 5 | spaces ar gery sos harass ae ON MELE: BEST "GOLD piacere ) S ORG ma lloaccoitaede acon 9 her that “houscbreak a 5 S; if s ” " them by European societies of | ain’t no work for a lady,” but she lve EMER HEMRD : vants. : | is forced to postpone her reforma- | tion because her father and his | erook companion need her help in Pulling off just one more job. As ill luck wouid have it, Bebe is caught *by the owner whose home she enters without an invita- tion, but he turns out to be a youthful, happy-go-lucky million- aire, who turns her loose when the promises to go straight. How WINTERGREEN she becomes a dre: ker’s ap- prentice, her roman the so- a | LE NW SAYS, eee = |) | FENOLE tiety chap and the ional de- ii ASTAINLESS LIQUID velopments that follow which lead her to commit “the splendid ' | erime” form the largest and most eager ee A eas exciting part of the picture. | ° Neil Hamilton is happily cast | ‘ | as the millionaire who loses his : Hs a aN) ie moncy and is tempted to turn 3 lanything serious, but it certainly | erocked. Dividing principal honors : Aces nouemeon eave cont) with him are Anne Cornwall, as * ‘ usually grows worsé with neg- 7 his flapper-sister and Anthony H ‘ jlect. Foley Pills, a diuretic , | FLIES, MOSQUITOES, Jowitt as her boy friend. stimulant for the kidneys, pro-| mote the healthful action that | } ROACHES, ANTS, TOMORROW H f clears both blood and body of the! |} fn i . f lurking poisons which cause the! BED BUGS, FLEAS. Radio-Movie Arrives : 3 x 2 distressing ache. A reliable medi-| MOTHS, GNATS, ith “ . ae . \cine, constantly used for over 25) |ijl/ ! With Mad Dancer’ s =... jyears. Costs little, contains no| fii! BUFFALO FLIES It is difficult enough to ‘devise i. harmful ingredients. Satisfaction | AND MANY OTHER @ novelty for either radio or mo- ‘ Buaranvesd,. Sek your, .drnaaet INSECTS tion pictures these days, but hs é for Foley Pills. The Key West eae when a man can think of some- 3 mayan thing new that combines both of ee | a Ree eas | them, there is something ap- : : Mrs. Mary Shires of Mapleton, | proaching genius about hims---+-— A 4 : Eng., has cut three new teeth at The man who did have the oe . Be age of 92. | bright thought and who put it into . e a ee Daniels shows. For those who TUESDAY, MAY 25th:— BOYS’ DAY IN CITIZENSHIP. At the High School Audi- torium at 10 a. m. there will be a ten-minute talk.on each of the following subjects: CITY GOVERNMENT, COUNTY GOV- ERNMENT, STATE GOVERNMENT. At this time the Boy Mayor, Boy Chief of Police, Boy Police Judge, and Boy Chief of Fire Department will be introduced. In the afternoon these lads will be given an opportunity to visit the department heads which they represent for the purpose of instruction, and the boys to report to School the result of same. This day in charge of L. R. Warner. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th:— WATER SPORTS at Ft. Taylor Bath House, where there will be conducted Swimming Races and Canoe Races for the boys in their respective classes. Boys are to bring their own canoes, two boys to each. Classes as follows: Grade A, 83 lbs. or less; Grade B, over 83 lbs., under 107 lbs. ; Grade C, over 107 Ibs., under 18 years of age. Evening at 8:00 p. m. BOXING at Key West Athletic Club. All boys of school age admitted FREE. DON’T MISS THIS, as a good card has been arranged for the purpose of an evening of real entertainment. This day in charge of Geo. V. Perpall. CSIPIPODETS. II ZILA LLLEZLALALCAPZLLLLZLZLZLZ EOL P LOOP OLLI LIIIZ ELC ELELEL ZEEE LEE ABELL ALE AAAAA LALA A operation is Herman F. Jans, president of Jans Productions, and the combination was effected while screening his latest ‘pi. ture, “The Mad Dancer,” at Tee-Art Studio in New York. For the first time in the history of either movies or radio, a scene : from the picture was broadcast by f: : — & Station. WJZ, which ran its wires G d 0 into’ the studio while Burton King, & - ae ran pening the director, was putting on a se- radio got a verbal description of what it was all about, and then heard just exactly how a director goes about his work. 545 - Sis tea ai ae | The familiar studio cries of 33 = 1 “Lights!” “Camera!” and so 6n| Mrs. K. Wheeler, famous British sculptress, is en route to Louisville, Ky. | i i where she will make a statue of the horse that wins the Kentucky Derby filled the air over half the coun-| “i? ig shown here with her son, William, on her arrival to New York try. Mr. King was heard shouting his commands to Ann Pennington, : Spe a aes | OFFERS Johnnie Walker and the other] Several literary women of Lon- Moving pictures will be shown leading players in the production;/don, all of whom are spinsters, twice a week for the benefit of jf directing the big assemblage of|have formed an organization insane women and girls in an asy-| 66 99 “extras” to circulate as at any}known as the “Cat Club.” lum at West Ham, Eng. a The S fashionable gathering; putting : : nappy eppers life, vivacity and realism into the} 7 ie aa ee: |! scene, while the camera clicked| “QP*Q@PGM OM LOSS SS SS SEE SS. on, And then, the Vincent Lopez jazz band, which appears in the icture, broke in for the dance iP Oo O K ! L @) O K! musie, while Mr. King kept up his e a il running fire of orders that car- | ie | TOMMY BURNS radio. Try and match these values: It was an innovation that made wonderful entertainment for the} Pennsylvania Bike Tires ae — fans, and it proved that the} gox3% 4-Ply Longline Cord Tires Tncidentally the production of| Champion X Spark Plugs ....... : : PRETTY GIRLS --:--_ FUNNY COMEDIANS |) “The Mad Dancer,” which will be} Champion 7-8 Inch Regular ..........c..cccccccccccsccscssoseoeeeees ae shown at the Monroe Theatre to-| morrow, is the first in which Vin-| ; Fun for the Whole Family cent Lopez and his band have ap- . Genuine i peared in motion pictures. The! production also marks the first} if who has been the dancing star of “at the Ziegfeld Follies for years, as a} ereen star. There is no. other| CHANGE OF PROGRAM actress so well equipped as Miss | ‘ | Pennington to play “The Mad THREE TIMES WEEKLY Dancer,” and her acting has been z described as chic, fascinating and Ford Coils alluring : $1.40 Johnnie Walker, playing oppo-| | something that has long been . | ° BALCONY 35c | is private life, and that is generally re- garded as the best dregsed man in $4.50 New York. Since “Over the Hill,” — T THE he has generally played on the M sereen in rags; in “The Mad Dan- cer” he is the glass of fashion, | PIERCE BROS. CO. SAN CARLOS THEATRE | Two sets of twins have been born | Cor Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Free Truck Service te Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Slaugh of North Holland, Mich., in less than a year. TD EEE SE i THURSDAY, MAY 27th:— FATHER AND SON DAY AT ROTARY LUNCHEON. Each Rotarian will bring his own son or someone else’s son as his guest. Lots of music, a few jokes, several good songs. This day in cHfarge of Geo. V. Perpall. FRIDAY, MAY 28th:— BOYS’ GRAND LOYALTY PARADE at 4 p. m. -All boys assemble at the Monument opposite the Post Office, and each or- ganization is requested to turn out as near 100 per cent as pos- sible, bringing with them bands, bugles or any type of musical instrument that can be used while on parade, also banners and flags. A quantity of signs will be furnished. LET’S MAKE THIS THE BIGGEST AND BEST BOYS’ PARADE. This day in charge of Capt. Jack Maher. SATURDAY, MAY 29th:— BOYS’ TRACK: MEET at Army Barracks at 2:00 p. m. Class A, 83 Ibs. or less: 50 yard dash; Baseball distance throw; Running broad jump; Chinning the bar. Class B, over 83 lbs., under 107 Ibs.: 70 yard dash; Baseball distance throw; Running broad jump: Chinning the bar. Class C, over 107 Ibs., under 18 years: 100 yard dash; Baseball distance throw; Running broad jump; Chinning the bar. In addition to the above there will be an Open Track Meet in which any individual or team may enter with no restrictions to age or weight. 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 60 yard low hurdles; 60 yard high hurdles ; Running high jump; Running broad jump; 12-pound shot put; Pole vault; Half-mile relay team of, four, each runner covering 220 yards. Above events in charge of Capt. Charles Muldrow and Geo. V. Perpall. WITH Musical Comedy Revue Prizes will be awarded for all water and track races. GEO. V. PERPALL, Chairman of Boys’ Work Committee Cenk Lie nddhdddddddttddAidtdttkttttdtésds

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