The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 7

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SRN ears nee ton WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926. oo Playing Safe SHE'S CRYING FoR KHER ee You're MOTHER AND DADDY-~ OW, SOE, TM Too ChIeKEN WEARTED TO Go THRoOGH WATH THIS DEAL~ PLEASE. LET KER eae, eveccce NAKY DON'T YA AAKE OAT KID SToP CRYING — 7 wor’s sue \ BAWLIN' ABOUT? TODAY Gigantic Sets In | “Wiade For Love” done in a small way; | Nothin, notion picture produc-| When “The Ten nts” and “The Road in. moderr tion now were filmed, it » ultimate in the of creen settings been reached. this | The big have not in splendor It seems, how ture was in those pictur alled only been eq Now DAT We GOTTA CHANCE For A BIG HAUL Nob GIT Co_p FEeet— TI OUGHT4— By Taylor Leow — L Don't STRIKE ME,oR DU J TELL Serra and -massiv ut possibly sar- | | ; cil B. De Mille| es Joy’s new § “Made For Lo at the Monroe Theatre to-| GIT_IN DAT Room Z WT DE Kid AN’ NO FALSE MOVES ) BITHER~ Guhg é _—a In this tremendous picture a} nee ealled for several gigan- | es before the throne of | The throne itself rises ght of sixty feet, and pro- ne of the largest seats of | monarchy ever built for picture] purposes, | The story tells of an American | rehaeolog'st who discovers a rich| mb in Egypt and who in his en-| thus neglects his wife. ¢She| finds consolation in the society of other men; but this involves her! in trouble, An Egyptian prince plots the death of her husband and in the subsequent destruction of treasure filled tomb, the couple find the road to happiness. mund Burns plays opposite Miss y- Bertram Grassby and} Ethel Wales are featured mem- of the supporting cast. Brandon Hurst has the strong role of Pharaoh in the ancient Egypt- | uence which is as beauti- ive and impressive. TOMORROW Wrote Fake Ad To | IT’S THE LITTLE - peeennentoesece oe" THINGS THAT COUNT TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES @eeoecsoccnaeeeeesr-eseee 1818—Commodore Will!am H. Macomb, who commanded the Fed- eral naval force at the capture of Plymouth, N. C., born in Detroit. Died in Philadelphia in 1872. How often have you heard that expression and time and again been reminded of the trathfulness of to the little advertisement— one of the most powerful ways of selling, buying aud otherwise making profitable deals. Have you anything to sell; something you wish to pur- chase or get in exchange for something else? Try the classified columns of The Citizen and get a concrete example of their. efficacy, ‘The cost is small, results amazing. 1843—Hugh | South Carolina succeeded Daniel Webster as se ate, died in Boston. Robert Frazer, who appears to- morrow at’ the Monroe Theatre in “Why Women Love,” a First Na- tional pieture produced by Edwin Carewe, and in which he plays op- posite Blanche Sweet, achieved his ambition to beeome an actor in a manner strikingly original—| if not. ethical, | Though obsessed-with the. idea! of going on the stage even while| 1870—-Seattle’s ~ first banking | institution was opened. | ees 1882—A law permitting women ; to take the higher university de- | grees went, into q@ffect in Sweden, PREVENTS INFECTION | 1885—Opening of the first ¢: still attending his classes, Frazer| The greatest discovery in flesh | {tC “Sway in Kansas City. was forced to spend his vacations | healing is the marvelous Borozone, | i the Tittle Massachusetts town! preparation that comes in liquid mons adopted a resolution favor. of his birth in a grocery store as|and powder form. It is a com-| ing the settlement of international ae and delivery boy. . |bination treatment that not only! disputes by arbitration. nto this prosaic environment | purifies the wound of germs that! 4 breezed a traveling salesman from | cause infection but it heals the 1916—Russians vigorously at- New York one éventful day. Open-| flesh with extraordinary speed.| tacked Austro-German center that mouthed, young Frazer listened to! Bad wounds or cuts which take protected Lemberg. his wonderful tales from the|weeks to heal with the ordinary | Rialto, He confessed to this! liniments mend quickly under the worldly wise wanderer his ambi-| powerful influence of this won- tion to become an actor—-how the|derful remedy. Price (liquid) of Norway. local stock company had turned|30c, 60¢ and $1.50, Powder 30c him down because he had had no|and 60c. Sold by all druggists. experience. With a wise wink, the drummer | * told the kid, “Tell "em you're anj| actor and make 'em believe it. Just thousand square miles an hour mention a string of plays you’ve| would require fifty-five years to appeared And the conscience- | see all the surface of the sun. less adviser supplied him with cor- | roborative detail. | stock company that hit town—and ' Bob revolved the plan in his|got his chance. mind and decided to improve upon| No, he didn’t make good at it. He went to the town printer first, but he persisted, and thowgh and had several bogus programs stranded a total of fourteen times printed in which the mame of Rob-/ during his, epriy barnstorming ert Frazer was prominently men-j)career, he eventually, “made”, tioned in the cast. | Broadway and scored the triumphs With a handful of these he he once dreamed of in the grocery braved the manager of the next/store back‘ in Massachusetts. | 1893—-British house of com- 1924--Seventeen lives lost in a collision of steamship off the coast 1925—MacMillan Arctic expedi- M W F tion sailed from C lestown Navy —— | Yard in the steamer Peary. An eye capable of viewing ten | SAN CARLOS | EXTRA! EXTRA! TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK PAT MURPHY KING OF THE UKALELE with the Snappy Steppers FEATURE PICTURES PRICES 35e and 25¢ leston, S. C., Jan. 2,/ TANE NO CHANCES DAT Woman ~~ SHE MIGHT ‘PHONE TH’ KID'S FOLKS w— ing the place of wrist watches with society women of France. ATTRACTIVE WOMEN If You Would Be Attractive You Must Be Healthy A beautiful woman is always ad- mired. There are many types of beauty. But no woman can be} truly beautiful | unless she is! healthy. Radiant vitality is always attractive how- | ever plain a | rs woman’s features | } may be. | Many a@woman has found her! health improved | - through the use | of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound. | | Weakness, loss of weight, and a| | Pale complexion were afew things hich Mrs, C. Taylor of Box 211, Tallahassee, Florida, com- plained before she started taking | Lydia E. 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