The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 6

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' - EXTRI THE KEY WEST CITIZEN to the EXTRA! ~ The Monroe and Strand Theaters have for years enjoyed the patronage of the good people of Key West. In turn we have shown the best pictures obtainable. In order to show our appreciation to the public and patrons, we are going to give two presents in bis form of TWO ROUND TRIPS — CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION ‘PHILADELPHIA. is fare, Pullman and sight-seeing expenses while in Pind SPECIAL ATTRACTION | Thrilling i Drama GEORGE O’BRIEN FLORENCE GILBERT-JANET GAYNOR — RANDOLE~" PAUL NICHOLSON d. Bingliam:& Robert [ord “ Cc NGS sf ¢ Commencing on JULY 8, TODAY Every person purchasing an ad- mission ticket to the Monroe or Strand Theaters will be given a free coupon bearing a number. Bring your coupons to the Thea- tre on August 6. A person from the audience will select two coupons from a box and the two lucky persons will receive necessary transportation, etc., for two people as stated above. J. CARBONELL, Manager - COMING ATTRACTIONS! : Besides pea ere offer we have lined up the following attractions for your approv. Kenneth Harlan in “The Sap” Wallace Berry in “Behind e Front” - Lew Cody in “Monte Car Constance ‘Talmadge in The Night of Romance” Pigs B. Walthal in “Three Faces Jacqueline Logan in “Out of the Storm” to Jack Pickford in ‘Brown of Harvard’ Wm. Fox presents “East Lynne” Jack Holt in “Sea Horses” go a Talmadge in “Learning ve” Warner Bros. Comedy, “The Foot- loose Widow” our appreciation to th kindl Thomas Meighan in “New Klondike” Dorothy MacKail in “Joanna” It is our aim to and show who have so y patronized us in the past. ; _ THURSDAY, JULY 8, 196. : a ai ie a i bead 2 - Ne N N N \ ‘ iN) \. y & N \ N \ N N N : 4 N : 8 * N : i) N . \ : ‘ N A) \

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