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

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FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926 STRAND Sevecececcosoossososoocs TODAY AND TOMORROW Says Overwork Is | The Curse Of Life Benjamin Christianson, noted Danish, director, who made “The Devil’s Circus,” the Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer picture which shows at the Strand Theatre tod and tomorrow, says his brief so- journ in the United States has con- vineed him that overwork is the curse of American life. The conclusion is not a personal reflex, according to Christianson, who has also many kind and flat- tering things to say of America, particularly of its girls and wo-_ men, because he says it would be quite impossible to overwork him. | This may be accepted as a fact} because the Scandinavian is the prototype of the blond Vikings who once roamed the world in search of hardy adventure. More, than six feet tall and of sym-| MOMN POP “THAT WAS A NARROW EstarPe — Now FOR THE SWAMPS, AND THEY'LL NEVER FIND US —~ No RANSOM ~ NO KID= AN' THAT GOES - The Rescue Row FASTER, SOE — THE Boat 1S ae HELP? We'RE SINKING! YE Gops! | | Ano THere's| | No BOAT | | To REACH J | fails to stop eucharistic ceremonies | jat Mundelein, Is. jdebt settlement clause providing (By Associated Press) Senate kills MeNary farm bill by vote of 45 to 39. ee Terrifie thunder and hail storm er Paris sees joker in Washington {marketable bonds. [plot led by General Weyler being | uncovered in Spain with many ar- | eos of huge political Paris hears rests. Mes es 8 8 Love note from admirer in ‘0 to his wife caused Sidney Brewster to kill her and himself, Mineola, N. Y., coroner decides. So IT’S “SLIPPERY? JOE KINCHEN AGAIN? { ~ UP To Your OLD ae ee House foreign affairs committee approves plan for Coolidge to eall , Hague peace conference to revise international law. * = Aimee Semple McPherson goes eeeeeeesece.| ORLD NEWS IN BRIEF’ FATALLY WOUNDED PAGE SEVEN ROACHES? * . GRAB!! EM! GATOR!!! Not a powder, PALATKA—J. L. Smith, soft drink proprietor, was . fatally | wounded in an apparent holdup at- tempt on Highway Number 3, orfe mile south of Crescent City. Three men were arrested by the authori- ties and held as suspects. ‘Smith, | the authorities said, was shot in} W igpes ba racy me small chip- his establishment a he bent over || BUT A GUM. 74ers ~ Faia Seewe board hive, had gained entrance throuen tne | GATOR BRAND ROACH HIVES jhad gained entrance through the | Patented September 1925 Tear. Harmless to Chickens “EVERLASTINGLY ON THE JOB” A 20th century product-convenient-permanent-clean. All roaches disappear to die-surely-inevitably. Positively no other food is as attractive to roaches as the gum in the hive. Lasts for months, or until the gum is eaten. oe --FREE-- TOSS a hive on your kitchen table, erator; in your pantry; desk; book TOSS a few hives among your stocks LEAVE them-FORGET them. All roaches will d Visiting roaches will die. When eggs hatch the YOUNG will die. Ask for the Gator Roach Hive “It Has No Equal” age of 3 hives 35 cents at Something dif- ferent in a Teen Fone High Crown Housekeepers Doctors Preachers Lawyers or under your refri ; trunk; piano; bureau; of goods-ANYWHERE; | ) your druggist or grocer. Sold with Ee ack guarantee. Also tr ERMINATOR, 35 cents. with Douglas, Arizona, editor td GATOR BRAND abduction in| metrical proportions, he is a man| of powerful physique and tremend- | ous vitality. “Overwork is really the curse of the whole world,” Christianson reflects. “But it really reaches its zenith in America. | “Lives of the people who are| leading the pace required by the | present day eeonomic pressure are being shortened by at least ten| years. They are middle-aged when they should still be young. | “People should have more time for recreation and relaxation, The| spirit of play should be diffused. There should be more holidays. 1| think a midweek holiday every week would be a good idea. In| this mechanical age where, with | machines, every man is doing the work of four or five or | dozens, such an arrangement would not seriously disorganize industry. | “After all, we don’t know where | we are going, so why hurry?” =| Christianson’s own life exempli- | fies his philosophy. Recognized | throughout the world as a maker | of suyceessful motion _ pictures, | which he writes, directs and acts in, he could be busy every day of the year making pictures. But al- though he has been in the industry fifteen years he has no record of quantity production at which to point. even | | | Set vice stn esse es s| * *| * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN */ + +! ee ee ees Four women are candidates for important public offices in Mis- souri this year. The women of ancient Rome treated their hair very fancifully, eurling it and sprinkling it with gold dust, The championship of the Wo- men’s Chess Club of New York has beer’ won nine times by Mrs. | Natalie Nixdorff. | Attracted by a photograph in a newspaper of a Sheffield girl, the son of a wealthy planter journeyed from the Malay Peninsula and ask- ed her to marry him. The Quota Club International, | Inc., the largest organization of | women in the proféssions~and ex- ecutive positions in America, was| founded by Miss Wanda Frey} Joiner of Syracuse, N. Y.- M Joiner is president and general) manager of a paint and varnish/ firm, | | The Crown Princess of Sweden | who is now visiting America is the | daughter of the late Marchionéss of Milford Haven, a daughter of the Princess Alice of Great Bri-| tain, who was the daughter of Queen Victoria. The Crown Prin- cess is the great-grand-daughter of | Queen Victoria. | Speen | { Every woman will be interested | to hear that a method has been dis- covered of printing liquid glass on to fabrics, io give a bead, or dia- mond, effect. Dresses, shawls, scarves, and so on can be treated in this way. The glass or bead be- comes part of the fabric itself and cannot be detached. \Leok Salts is still the best Physic—take it in small flavored tablets. EP SO} in TABLETS At your draggist, 25¢ The Koight Laboratories, Chicago ‘find sceme of her Sonora, ‘Mexico. * * Suzanne Lenglen, defsated to bed under threat of speciali: orders. evecece 23 and_50 | @eeccsccesccepeceecoooes Mrs, Anna Campbell, 50, moth- | K er of five children and grand-| become the 23, The mother of 11, has bride of Luther MacPherson, an $18-a-week mill worker. in her Pherson was a boarder home. TO BUILD RAILROAD A new railroad is to be con- strueted from the Caspian Sea through Teheran to the Persian Gulf. WOMAN CON- QUERS FEARS Husband Delighted and Home Happier St. Paul, Minn.—“Here is a little advice I would like to have you put in the papers,” ter of 704 Dell- wood Place wrote to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine “If young women want to keep their health and Company. | IT’S THE LITTLE | ‘THINGS THAT COUNT How often have you heard that expression and time and again been reminded of the truthfulness of i during daily avocation? The ng applies to the little classified advertisement— one of the most powerful ways of selling, buyin: 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. your same Seriel \Department of th Land Office at OTICE is Roberts, who, Homeste | Florida, ntentic to e nt n a John Edward Rav Florida. ibert Henry Gross, y, Florida. W. Dgummond, Sey, Florida. Ruth Bryan Drummond, of Ram- rod Ke Florida | GEORGE C. CR |junel4-30t Re ‘od of Ramrod of Ramrod |two live in Cleveland, where Mac- | | | ea. and Mrs. JackLorber- | Coeeceeecrevccsceseelnees IN THE DAY’S NEWS @Cccccccacecseanacsascoae | John old iod Dillon, who is 75 years! one of the s figures in Irish| Se s called ‘Honest in Ir and is éne of, ved of that is- He entered parlia- ly ’80’s and in, 1896 Justin the s long John” the and | men, in anti-Parnellites. | or in polities! jhe was | the Brit § al prison . s utterances. He helped Par-| nell and Michael Davitt found the Land League in-the United States} and after the death of Parnell he} became the acknowledged leader. | {In 1918 succeeded John Red-} mond as chairman of the National- ist Party. Villon is not only} le politician and parliamen-| an, but a qualified , physician surgeon, having graduated} from the Royal College of Sur-| the belongings sted at Blackpool, Eng. 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