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7 z ; } f ? t TOMORROW AND SATURDAY - | too, “Phe Merry Widow” is the gone to see twice. -Joyee says that Billy is the best 0 Colorado Springs “her school educa- she went to college and took Graduating with East to try her New York City paper. metropolis, she the rather a rocky the wolf from applied and was accepted of the girls in the revival “Ploradora.” Her beauty soon the attention of a mo- Pieture producer who made her a flattering Her success was in- taneous and for four years in some of the lead- ; Petares shown on the ‘screen. Logan will be seen in the latest Tiffany production, “Out of the Storm,” which shows at the Strand Theatre today. Teel Sob” Reporter _ Sees Film Twice Girls, you may never be abie to g0,to Haryard, but you can see “Brown of Harvard” at Strand Theatre tomorrow and Saturday. It’s much cheaper, and 1 presume much more fun. I saw this Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture last night, and I’m going again to- night. Ill tell you another thing, only other picture I have ever Well, girls, William Haines is diyine as “Brown,” and how that boy can make love! I took Johnny along, and didn’t get a few pointers, it wasn’t my fault. Peggy Hopkins little-lover in pictures, but she seen “Brown of. Harvard” then. She would probably take in much more territory now. I offer to enter the} the| if he! Sesgeovoeeees : ees ® PHCHSHOOLEESeBSEDe Frakes More Than A Drug Store Cowboy To I: _ For Long On These Rarin’ Bundles Of Dynamite)’ pO RSP ere coewegocccccvesecoscesccscee eeccvece Roost When the ranch boss cuts out a string of bronks for a cowboy he has to take them and ride them in his day’s work. The rider in th TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES Seeovcccscocesecaesocoacs 1833-——Thomas C, Platt, U. S. iecbon e.60e. b8 9 6.6 660858 |= >| |* CONVENTIONS OPENING * ig TODAY : | CHICAGO—American National senator and for many years Re-{ Fox-Breeders’ Association. | publican leader in New York, born at Oswego, N. Y. Died in New) York City, March 6, 1910. 1862--The Confederate ram Arkansas ran through a part of the Federal flotilla at the mouth of the Yazoo river, and ascended the Mississippi to Vicksburg. 1876—William A. Wheeler of New York accepted the Republican nomination for Vice President. 1893——-The “Falcon,” carrying the Artic expedition of Lieut. Peary, was compelled by a heavy haven't been so thrilled since thefstorm to put back to St, John’s, first time I proposed, or rather @ proposal out of him, which is the same thing. But gee, if you want to see a Teal football game, and know what it’s all about, this picture is @ lesson for you. I’ve always been a hot-headed fan, and have rooted till my lungs ached, but never be- fore did I understand the least thing about the game. A forward pass and “They shall not pass” have always meant the same thing to me, but no moré. Now I can en- joy @ game as well as root. Mary Brian is so beautiful that Pres couldn’t feel jealous of her, as “Mary Abbott.” Bill and Mary make a perfect flapper Romeo and Juliet, though thank goodness neither one takes poison, There are so many good looking in “Brown of Harvard,” I couldn’t keep them all in my mind. There is cis X. Bushman, Jr., who looks as though he is going to develop as great a pulse throbber as ‘4 and Ernest Gillen, who min “The Auction is perfect as ” and I wept as real! tears as he did when he died. He plays the kind of a boy that girls forget, but I couldn’t help feeling sorry for him, and if he hadn't gied, I might have considered marrying him myself. Mary Alden and David Torrence the mother and father of and Edward Connelly is Brian’s father. Guinn “Big Williams, the former West- ern star, plays Walters, the All- American half-beck, and if you go in for the big outdoor man, write him @ fan letter. Talk about rug- ged, this boy is a young Gibraltar} in himself. j Wf you'd really like to know, dack Conway, who put the lov terest in “Soul Mates,” and “The} ply Thing,” directed “Brown of | Harvard.” Newfoundland. 1895—M. Stambuloff, ex-Pre- mier of Bulgaria, assassinated by political foes at Sofia. 1898—A_ steamer arrived at Victoria, B. C., with 35 miners; and $200,000 in gold from the Klondike. 1916—The submarine in the Adriatic. 1924—-The Japanese passed a bill by which Japanese born in foreign countries Japanese nationality. bod 1925——The German passed the financial “Revaluatipn Bill and President von Hinden- burg signed it two days later, Italian destroyer | Impetuoso was sunk by Austrian, Diet| lose | Reichstag | BUTTE, Mont.—Montana State | Bankers’ i ii rtea e | | CHILD FALLS 90 FEET | | pss { | WELLINGORE, Eng. — Eight-! | year-old Esther Poller fell 90 feet} | down a well, but was rescued by | her father. | | BOBBED WOMAN PASTOR LONDON.—Rev. Joyce Daplyn,| the first woman to become a Uni-| tarian minisier, has bobbed her. { hair, i (. An Emerson oscillating fan for} $15.00, july12-tf | Seene from “Brown of Harvard,” | which shows at the Strand Theatre | j Peder and Saturday. MOM’N POP The Imp He makes his living traveling from ra’ Paddy Ryan of Miles City, Mont., on All three wiil compete in the wor All of them buck, some more than others, and when the cowboys get hold of an animal. that can’t be successfully ridden it is turned back into the corral and kept for the rodeos. | Here ave three of these outlaws doing their stuff. Mont., world’s champion cowboy b -onk rider. busting bronks thatthe regular hands in the outfits can’t tame. the right won the Roosevelt trophy for bronk riding two years ago and Breezy Cox of Ariz., left, is another great hronk buster. boy and cowgirl contests at the Chicago Rodeo, Aug. 14 to 22, when the Chicago merce will pay out $35,000 in prizes to the winners, under the direction of Tex Aus M. s of Ismay, to raneh center is Bob A Solomonyille, ampianshin cow- ociation of Com- n of Las Vegas, PillowaBag ¥ “ 74 Q the “zipillow” bag. morroco, padded to pillow pro tions, with four pockets inside “. gipper_fastening. The Wood, Wire and Lathers’ International Union _ re- ports a total membership of 18, 000. An Appealing Beauty A velvety skin and complexion of ra- diant beauty. alluring appearance so appealing, you'll enjoy universal adoration. Send roe. for Trial Size Ford. T. Hopkins & Son, New York City Ou, Yes, was INFORMED ABOUT IT! @ND WHEN Is HE BIG EVENT “TAKING PLACE? 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Schusannteink, cele- | today. Don Alfonse Louis Jerome de | Bourbon, claimant to the Sania | throne, born in Galatz, Rumania,? | 42 years ago today. | Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, pres- }ident emeritus of the University of California, born at Randolph, | | Mass., 72 years ago today. } | | Mickey Walker, former champ- ‘ion welterweight pugilist, born at Elizabeth, N. J., 25 years ago to- ; day. OLD WRITING CLAIMED | Cretans, who are descendants \of ‘the natives of the island of ‘Crete which is about equi-distant between Greece and Africa main- jtain that their civilization boasted of a well defined and complete system of writing as Iéng ago as 2500 B.C. Clay ‘tablets have are however not yet decipherable jas the key has not been found. | At present che bizgest broad- casting station in Europe is that | in Moscow. © Child-birth | Here is » wooderful m toall [san haye that: moment. more’ dee | The _hieroglyphics | La Concha Hotel, European plan, simeie vo double $5 to $7. On lafge parties of 75 or more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. = Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season, Ps Population of Key West, 18,000. Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c Per day, $35,00 plus tax for year. 8 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 curio shop on Margaret street. ‘Paxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. See Key West. Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway ¢on- tracted. Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. Take a taxi spin out over the Ocean, from the city of Key West. Pipe Line for municipal waterworks soon to be aid from mainland. Plenty of fresh, pure water to Key West and the Florida Keys. _ Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas ing. Key West postal receipts show an average monthly inerease over last year of 80 per cent. Best natural harbor in Florida. reach $47,000,000.00 annually, Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builders. Maximum lean $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. 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front foot, or $3,750. Terms 20 per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 yeara; — 6 percent per annum, payable semi-annnu- ally. All titles insured hy New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate of Title Insurance delivered to purchaser with contract. Those desi; or the Boston im our office. Any further information on Key West will be gladly furnished by KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO, MALCOLM MEACHAM, President Phone 45 614 Duval Street Exports-imports 8 of consulting either the Wall Street Journal jews Bureau will find copies of the same op. file Tritt rrr POPP H HO CCCEEHOOEOOCEOPOOEDSOSO re OOLOOEHESELEESESODECEOLOTOEES Valuable Corner | 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. 0. Box 536