The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1926, Page 7

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Y, JULY 14,1926, > peesserececscosscoaseoce TODAY ag In War! Here's an interesting question— Could or would you kill your sweetheart to save your native country from crushing defeat in time of war? | This is the dilemma that con- fronts Jetta Goudal in the thrill- ing dramatic climax of “Three Faces East,” a thrilling war-time mystery drama of the Secret Ser- viee which shows at the Strand Theatre today, Jetta plays a dual part in this picture, which was adapted by C. Gardner Sulli- van fromthe stage success. She is deep in the confidence of rival powers, apparently giving valuable information to both sides, and it is not until the last few feet of film that her true identity is re- vealed. Im the development of the story, ' Misa Goudal, as Miss Hawtree, presumably a German spy, falls in lov with Valdar, a German spy. When he is about to send a mes- sage to Berlin that all is in readi- nest for an air raid on London | city itself, she covers him with her revolver and remarkable pic- Gondal, Robert Walthall and Clive featured. The back- vests the photoplay Tt is a Rupert directed the picture, Mr. the role of Kaiser Many of the sets are th ‘historieal and ‘massive, e TOMORROW Jae Logan was ambitious become a “Sob Sister’’ on a e > but instead of painting pictures of erring wives and en-kill @ streak of fate sent into realm of . the silent jand made her # screen oi, 7 “Logan first saw the light) of day in-Corsicana, Texas, and | when but a few years old her! went to Colorado Springs to After hor school educa- tion she went to college and took! up journalism. Graduating with) | day. to keep the wolf from applied and was accepted as one of the girls in the revival ef “Floradora.” Her beauty soon attracted the attention of 2 mo- picture producer who made her # flattering offer to enter the movies. Her success was in- pictures shown on the screen. Logan will be seer. in, the! Tiffany production, “Out Storm,” which shows at the Strand Theatre tomorrow. LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS) Florida—Suwanee Sound—Der- rick Gap Channel Beacon 5, re- ported destroyed July 1, will be replaced as soon as practicable. Bite,has been marked temporarily with a temporary stake with white Buoy List, 7th District, 1926, page 71. By direction of the Commission- er of Lighthouses. WM. W. DEMERITT, Superintendent of Lighthouses. Within a period of a few months | resently warrants for the arrest £00 ranaway. husbands charged | wife desertion were placed | in the hands of the Glasgow police. / Ave You Tirea— Lack Sleep ‘The chances are its your kidneyat | ana peteen | the prgeofahesithy | reliable valuable mediciae, 9 se) =| j and — grievances, (| 812 GREENE ST. Phone 286 “PERFECTO” } * TA Rey WES< ——. THERE'S SOMETHING TL. WAVE WANTED To TELL. You DOT~ You see~ I WE ~ On,GOSh— WHAT WERE You SAYING, “KEN? By Taylor; le esese TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES eo eooueveccconessoane ‘ 1789-—The French Revolution beran when a mob of citizens and soldiers stormed the- Bastille, the } famous Sate prison :in Paris. 1851—The: first Presbyterian OW”. ROT—I+T Love You — Won't You MaKe ME -OM,MEN, THIS. 1S SO SUDDEN i SCOTRLOe SWeGereseEeCooONs TODAY'S. EVENTS | oecee| ROSES eesreueee Today “Quatorze Juillet” is the | great national fete day of France, | commemorating the fall. of ihe} Bastille and the beginn:ng of the | French Revolution. | } The Pacific Physical Culture So-| cigty, recently organized for the) advancement of better living, will) open its first annual convention and exhibijion in Los Angeles to-| day. In response to a call. from the} Secretary of Labor a national in-/ dustrial accident prevention con-! ference is to meet in Washington | today for a sessjon of three days. American International law, citizenship, law enforcement, law| . of aeronautics, professional ethics uniform —state laws, legal education, legal. aid,; and pubicity are among the sub- jects to be discussed by the Amer- jean Bar Association at its annual meeting which opens in Denver to- | A portrait bust of George Wash- ingion, the gift of the Gustavus TE. Memorial Association, is to be} unveiled in Gothenburg, Sweden, today by\Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the American Assistant Seeretary of State. Gustavus IIL was the first European mon- arch to recognize the United States as an independent republic through the conclusion of a treaty. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN If your breath is bad and you have spells of swimming in the head, poor appetite, constipation | and a general no-account feeling, it is a sign your liver is torpid, The one really dependable remedy for all disorders. in the liver, stomach and bowels is Herbine. It acts powerfully on the liver, strength- ens digestion, purifies the bowels | gnd restores a fine feeling of energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price 60c, Sold by all druggists. | MWF STAR COFFEE MILLS] DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink atall times. That is why every- |} body who has tried our COF- FEE is a STAR COFFEE MILLS enthusiast. An improvised tent by the road leading from stricken Lake N. J., with a family thankful to have escaped death in the ex- | ; | i | } 4 @ecccececoesecoocsscoevss eecocce HOMELESS REFUGEES SOTO SOODOE CT EREEDEODDELCOReETEAGESETZEDOLESCEEOE Den- mark, plosion and bombardment which wrecked their home the navy ammunition depot there. along with The picture shows, left to right father and mother. Sees eee eee eenane * . CONVENTIONS OPENING TODAY In Greece, noticeably, and ii church in Dubuque, Iowa, was or- ganized. | the Pacific terminal of the North- ern Pacific railroad. 1876-—Forty-five were killed in a boiler explosion on the British | warship ““Thunderer” at Ports- moxth, | 1890—Congress passed the | Sherman Act for the protection | of trade and commerce against un- | lawful monopolies, 1891—The Liberals . defeated the Mormons in a school ¢lection | in "Salt Lake City.” 1901—A monument ot Commo- ye Matthew C. Perry, U. S. N. H was unveiled at Kurihama, Japan. 1924—-George W. Olvany was chosen to sueceed the late Charles. | F. Marphy as leader of Tammany | Hall, | 1925—The ‘Standard Oil Com- | vany adopted the eight-hour day | for its employes. HIGHEST WATER TOWER GOOLE, Eng. — The world’s | highest water tower will be erected here. It will be 160 feet tall and have a capacity of 750,000 gallons. causesdiarrheaand bad stomach pains. For: prompt relief take some Chamberlain's Colic Rem- edy ina glass of water. Soon i youl feel fine again! Ask your | Gruggist for this old, reliable remedy today. | For trial size, send 4e to Chamberlain Medicine Company, 704 Sixth Avenue, (82 Years Old and As man. . trouble of stomach and fecting the liver and 1878-—Tacoma was chosen .as}ii testinal ailments, including ap- Pendiecitis. One dose will con- vince or money refunded. Sold by all good druggists. CLAIMS. CANCER IS CURABLE M. Hartman. a prominent can- eer. specialist in France, an- nounced at the French Academy that while there has been increas- ing doubt as to the positive results of surgery in treating cancer, he has found from: 100»>test. cases that thirty were entirely freed from cancer after the operation and that no evidences of return of the disease had been noted af- ter a reasonable period of study. service for over 100 years is @ great testimonial to a great medicine. Remember S. S. S. is made. bres cove Sess er —" | by Monroe county. | Key West. | furnished by | Jhone 45 “La Concha Hotel, European plan, ‘double $5 to $7: On large parties special reduced.rates. Oversea Hotel, European single $2 up, double $4 up. Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season, Population of Key West, 18,000. _. Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, ext from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees Tbe per day. $35.00 plus tax for year, Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Grounds, Also public tennis and bathing beaches, Fishing! Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine plan, ' eurio shop on Margaret street. Taxi Stands at railroad. station and hotels. See Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now veing built Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out-over the Ocean, from the city of to Rey Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- _Pipe.Line for municipal waterworks soon to from mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water : West and the Florida Keys. ing. i Key West postal receipts show an average monthly increase over last year of 30 per cent. t Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually, ; Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builders. Maximum loan $5.000.00.. On improved income business properties $12,500. Applications received at Company’s office No, 614 Duval Street. : _ Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful Sub- division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting “Progress.” Several new: houses under construction. 25 ft. business lots on Flagler Street, $100 per front foot, or $2,500. H 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front foot, or $3,750. wes $ Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 years; ee 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- ally- i AN titles insured by New York Title and Mort+ gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with ¢ 5 Exports-imports a Those: desirous of consulting either the Wall 51 x, the Bastin: Naw emtaG Wt Had oiales. of conn ee in our office, : f ; Any further information on Key West will be gladly ’ KEY: WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, President 614 Duval Street the family of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rich. Mary, Nettie, Lucy and the | : si | MONASTIC LIFE DECLINING} le | eee eee een eee esse! SEATTLE—American Society of Civil Engineers. DENVER-—American Bar sociation. As- j the monas' other countries also, monastic life} is on the decline. Under the old|§ regime an ambitious Greek boy | $ could rise to a Bishopric through | ries because all bish- ops were chosen from the Monk or nearly all. Under the Tur! | regime the bishop became polit: l cally powerful but today business, CHATTANOOGA — Southern} Wholesale Confectioners’ Associa- tion. more aitractive that fewer Gr BILLINGS, Mont.-—Montana | State Medical Association. You may obtain an accurate, complete map of Monroe County, worth 35 cents, by inserting a 50c want ad in The Citizen. AUTO ENAMEL “61” Floor Varnish “SOLORINE” METAL POLISH RED SEAL BATTERIES Columbia “Hot-Spot” BATTERIES Every home should have a Map of the County. We want to demonstrate to you the value of Clas- sified Advertising. Rent rooms, apartments or houses, recover lost articles, obtain help, sell surplus articles, plants, trees, in fact you can.get results by advertising anything in the classified columns, USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS AND GET A FREE MAP Regular price for classified ads, lc per word per insertion, The Key West Citizen polities and the professions are} with the result seceeoveceesese Southard and Elizabeth Streets 69 feet 6 inches on Elizabeth 100 feet 6 inches on Southard MODEST PRICE _ EASY TERMS One-fifth Cash, remainder in one, two,three years Address P. O. single $3 to $4, | of 75 or more, mont bes F, Me Pe, ee ee tt hs Wee ink Oe Oa Bay Sotacts 4) ar oecereveccsecosoceraceccecce fh ie MAIR RAGS oT ts ” ee eocenecenoocons oe ak te

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