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2. MONROE Many Difficulties In Filming Scenes | Much of the action of J. Stuart! Blackton’s production for Warner | Btos. of “Bride of the Storm,’”| from the story James Francis| Dwyer, adapted by Marian Con-| stance, takes place in and around | a Tighthouse, which was built par-/ tiealarly for this picture on the California coast near Laguna} Reach. | *Th's lighthouse was built on the end of a jutting point of land tip- ped with great rocks, which are almost engulfed at high tide by} ihe great breakers on even the} caimest day. It follows, then,| thet the lighthouse had to be very | solidly built and founded. It was) situated on a great isolated rock and to-it ran a narrow wooden gangwily from steps which led up| the low cliffs of the mainland. | Great difficulty was experienced in taking the scenes, as they had to be Bade at high tide, which oc- eurred-at 10 o’elock in the morn- ing an@ 10 o’clock at night. The company could not work in the morning because the fog did not rise sufficiently until 2 or 3/ o'clock in the’ afternoon: At night they had to have artificial light. | This was a very difficult problem because there were few surround- ing vantage points on which lights | could be placed. One huge plat-| form erected for this purpose dis- appeared entirely during the| change in tides, so that only a few broken timbers.remained as for- lorn witnesses to the . irresistible force of the waves. A boat which had been moored to the cliff was dashed to pieces, and at low tide the remnants were found seatter- ed and buried inthe sand of the beach. ‘ The story ‘tells’ how Faith Fitz- hugh at the age of eight years {played by Evon Pelletier), and her mother (Julia Swayne — Gor- don) -are shipwrecked near the Chinal foast. Grandfather Jacob “Kroon (Tyrome Power), Piet * *Kroon (Sheldon Lewis) and his idiot son, Hans (Otto Mattieson). Dutehmen who keep a lighthouse, reseuethem. The mother dies, but * Faith grows up. This part is then portrayed by Dolores Costello, star eececessoncocavecesesees WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF e in P approval of French 112, House vot debt settlement 236 to se 8 Postal inspectors. in-estignte charge that~ forther Senator Crinoline Beauty—and Now idndian. fHE KEY WEST CITIZEN TODAY’S EVENTS eecccccescooences Two hundredth anniversary of the birth of James Hutton, one of} the great founders of geological science. Today is the fifth anniversary of the great cloudburst and flood which serieusly damaged the city of Pueblo. ser’ The sixty-first birthday anniver- y of King George V. will be, observed in England today with salutes and the flying of fla The Rt. Rev. Charles M. Beck-| with, bishop of the Protestant| Episcopal diocese of Alabama, | reaches his 75th birthday anniver- | sary today. The 118th anni y of the} birth of Jefferson Davis will be ob- served as a legal holiday today in| nexrly all of the Southern States. | Holland, Mich., is to be the! mecting place today of the annual | ion of the General Synod of | the Reformed Chureh ia America. Several thousand delegates are| expected in Winnipeg today at the) opening of the international con- vention of the Order of Commercial Travelers of America. celebrating the | 150th anniversary of the estab-} lishment of independent govern- ment in New Hampshire will be} held today in the State House at Concord. Formal exercise Indiana Democrats will meet in State convention at Indianapolis : 1y to formulate a platform and | thing girl of 19262 The poses are | “#"¢¢ on a candidate for the lon term United States senatorship. by Miss Gladya Moore of New Or- nee |'FOR MEN WHO WORK HARD} leans, crowned. the prize: beauty of that city of beautiful girls in a re Factory wo farmers, anisters, ers, railroad men, miners, mill-employe and those ‘constantly | yposed-to changing weather, who} }voyk at hard physical labor, move or less subject to kidn s and kindreds - ills. Green Bay, Wis., says, Pitts (a diuretic stimulant kidneys) relieved me of a Beveridge, of kache, that had bother- i ils’ president's recent|ed me for several months. A ‘few |prehibition order as menace, to | bottles fixed me up in good shape. | fyndameRtals of government, in] Cost little, but reliable, valuable } Philadelphia speech. ? -4 | nedicihe guaranteed to give satis cent contest. reduced to sergeant for letter m= senate i aying drunkenness is : among miner | + prohibitic ine used qui in * 4 Fermer Senator evere | coated and easy to take. United | i b What Are You Doing For Your Puny Child? One koy gained 11 pounds in 7 weeks “and is healthy. strong and now For weak, frail, under-develop- ed children—and especially those that have rickets, and need a sure builder that promotes the growth of tecth and bones, cod liver oil is the one medicine supreme— nothing helps like it. But it is nasty and repulsive and evil smelling and nearly al- w upsets children’s stomachs— |30 now up-to-date chemists advise McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Children love them as they do’ candy, because they are sugar One boy zained -11% pounds in seven wecks, and is now healthy and appy—thousands of other chil- dren have grown strong and ro- bus Sixty tablets for 60 cents at Key West Drug Company and all druggists—but be sure and ask for Te 's — the original and renuine. Give them to the sickly, -frail child for 30 days, and if they don’t help—wonderfully, your druggis authorized to hand you baek the moncy you paid for them. ste eee ees ees ene CONVENTIONS OPENING TODAY * * * . * * MONTREAL—General Assem- bly of,the Presbyterian Church in Sanada. DETROIT—American Pulp and Paper Mill Superintendents’ Asso-! ciation. CHICAGO— Associated Harvard Clubs. CHICAGO — Second Vete s’ Association. Division eee { IITCHINSON, Kan.—Christian | Endeavor Societeis of Kansas SAVANNAH — Bar Association. Georgia State GREEN BAY, Wis.—Wisconsin Grand Couneil United Commercial | Alabam | Before Baby iJ | Write Bradfield Regulator C THURSDAY, JUNE_8, 1926." The Bathing Beauty Season’s Un Again Bathing beauty contest time is around again. To prove it, here are ten prize winners In the Internaticns: Pa geant of Pulchritude at Galveston, Tex. Mis» Catherine Moylan, “Miss Dallas,” fourth from the left end, won the first prize of $2000, and Miss Gladys Moore, “Miss New Orleans,” second from the left, won the sec: ond prize of $1000. Notice—neither girl has bobbed hair, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS economist and municipal govern- ment expert, born at Buffalo. N. noted Y., 43 ye ago today county, Va., 75 years age tod Raymond, B. Fosdick, King George V. of Great Brit- | * ain, born at Marlborough, Londap, 61 years ago today. Economical Seashore Enjoyable James Brown Scott, president of | the American Institute of Interna- | tional Law, born in Bruce County, Ontario, 60 years ago today. Rt. Rev. Charles M. 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S. battleship, is by John Harron. if the Storm” shows at thé*Monroe Theatre today. a j “TOMORROW AND SATURDA One WayToGet + 4 Slender Ankles Have you thick ankles? There is one sure way of get- tifg them into sylphlike form if you will devoteya-half~hour each day to the following process which Renee Adoree, who plays the feminine lead in “The Black Bird,” whieh shows at the Monroe Theatre tomorrow. and Saturday says she tried successfully. STake a straight chair,” says Miss Adoree, “with a rung that is halfway up to the seat,” she con- tinues. “Step up on the rung thirty times with each foot and then thirty times alternating the fopt. You will find within a week's time that your ankles are becom- ing more slender and a marked de- crease in their size is noted within | a month.? | Miss Adotee, who also plays the feminine lead in “The Big Parade,” the spectacular Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer production from the pen of Liagrrence Stallings, had very slender ankles until she had to give up exercising on ac-/ count of being so busy in her| sereen work. She had previously | bern a dancer and as is the case with all dancers, the muscles that| hal¥e been strenuously used get} heavy when they are relaxed for any length of time. | She found the above mentioned | exercise just the thing for ankle | reduction and so is passing it on. | Jon Chaney plays the lead in| “Phe Black Bird,” which Tod, Browning directed for Metro-| Goldwyn-Mayer. | “HAD PRLLAGRA 14 YEARS, ter under frank of Senator Reed of Pennsylvania. ae Senate passes house bill to. ex- pand army air service and provide 1800 new planes in fivecyears. * * French troops complete occupa- tion of Benzi Zerougal territory in the Riff. * * ® is forced Blease, ‘arm relief. diseuss in senate’ by Senator South Carolina. ee 8 Maryland- supreme ‘court fu new trial to, Richard Whittemore, robber leader vieted of murder. aa Calvary Baptist: church in New York: expels fopr former trustees for criticizing fastor, Dr. John Roach Sfraton. sme re- Reese con- > Reading, Penn,, police chief is WOW IN BLAZES > Lsut Dip THIS BIG HOLE GET IN THIS } Fes ig SLIPPER? 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NEW TICKET MACHINE A new ticket machine used by | the Underground Railways of | London will print, number, date |and deliver at the rate of five per second. : * * Six Indiana senatorial aspirants jockey for support on eve Democratic state -primary. 0 Los tue % Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable auditor Compound net | 6,-| Ford Motor , Company testifies in Detroit ‘court profits from 1917-24 were 441,951. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S Pills for «Constipation gt eee) Edward A. Stevens, head Har- vard rowing ,coache mid-season of cooperation” with crew. 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