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STRAND Ads cteessee: ‘ TODAY “Gas Man’ Plays © " Among the host of clever per- fons who combine to make the perfect picture production, there| are a great number who go on, @ay by day, doing their bit in a ereditable manner without appearing in the spotlight. _ Prominent among these, is the | “gag man.” In movie terms, a “gag” is a situation, ordinarily quite independent of the plot but Telating generally to the story. In other words, it is an interesting, and more than often comical side- light, that adds tone, color, and life to the story. The “gag man” is the one who inks these situations out and pts them to the plot. Nowadays good feature picture is without “ ” In the Christie production of ‘Seven Days,’ from the stage by Mary Roberts Rinehart md Avery Hopwood, which ap- ears at the Strand Theatre to- Mey, Norman MeLeod is re- ponsible for the many and -vari- situations that provoke mirth. » MeLeod started in films drawing funny little cartoons that at- d attention on the subtitles #f Christie Comedies, Because he n see the funny. side ‘of things hout losing the human element, was attached to the “Charley’s ant” company when that film made. When “Seven Days” into production, as “gagman” he beeame the director’s first aide. The cast of “Seven Days, hich is a Producers Distributing orporation release, directed by Sidney, includes Lillian Rich, hton Hale, Lilyan Tashman, William Austin, Hallam Cooley, Gribbon, Rosa Gore ,and C1 OW AND SATURDAY ‘Sea Horses” To Ride On Screen Key West will have an excep- ly fine film attraction when mount’s cinema version of Brett Young’s widely read “Sea Horses” shows at the Theatre tomorrow and For those. who like 1s melodrama, tinetured love ,Anterest and moving hes of tropic color and ty, this photoplay will fill the from soup to nuts. h is expected from “Sea ” for Mr. Young’s story, Becky, Gardiner adapted James Hamilton scenarized, is th in action, drama, romance and , and lends itself ad- to visualization on the Furthermore, the fact Allan Dwan made it is a gua: of its worth from a di- rectorial standpoint. There is the added factor of a notable cast, which numbers ‘@mongst its personnel such popu- lar and capable players as Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, George Ban- croft and William Powell. on, MS n is said to have incor- in the production several spectacular features, which set a new high-water mark for realism and thrill. Among these is cited a stirring fist fight, an exciting battle in which several hundred natives take part, a raging sea storm, and a cyclonic tropical tor- . ‘Phe story centers about a love- ly and charming English girl, who, pe her little daughter, sets sail on an ocean freighter which is headed for an out-of-the-way port on the East African coast. ‘There she hopes to join her hand- some, romantic husband, who de- gerted her a year after their mar- riage. : Her presence on board the ship has an electrifying effect on the rough crew and officers. The bur' mate and the youthful third offi- cer eventually come to blows over her, and even the captain finds himself yielding to her uncon- scious charms, What happens when she finds her husband has degenerated into a dirty, drunken beach-comber, and the develop. ment of her subsequent romance with the sea captain forms the largest and most gripping part of ~ Important Role ever} | ij Cleveland baby contest. says: has started a “Coolidge for president in 1960” boom. relationship to President Cal is best explained by the father, who “My grandfather’s brother’s oldest boy is the president.” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE. SEVEN Calvin Coolidge a Prize Baby Here is Calvin Coolidge, age 7.months, who won the first prize in a As a result, his father, James Coolidge, Little Cal’s Father! Help Your flesh in 30 days He needs every bit of strength and energy to grow up and face the world and to combat the dis- eases that all children encounter. MecCoy’s Cod Liver Oil sands of little ones—many of them in worse shape than your little loved one. Full of health giving vitimins and ‘a combination of strength and flesh builders that do help the ailing child in just a few days, They put on weight too. You ean get 60 MecCoy’s Tablets for 60 cents at Key West Drug Com- pany or any druggist anywhere. Try them for 30 days and if you are not joyfully satisfied with re- sults get your money back. Ask for McCoy’s—they are sugar coated and children love to take them. VOICE WINS HUSBAND LONDON—Lieut.-Col. K. A. Plimpton and Miss Kathleen 0’- Regan are now married because the officer fell in love with Miss O’Regan’s voice the first time he heard it over a telephone. All Emerson Fans sre guaran- teed for five years. july12-tf Norway is much pleased at the honor bestowed upon her by the education council of Manchester England, is naming one of its schoolhouses “The Betzy Kjels- berg House,” after the only wo- man factory inspector in Norway. Weak Frail Child’ Easy to gain 5 pounds of solid, Com- pound Tablets have helped thou-!} TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | | eesecccescsasacccnsneses |. Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., son of the late President Grant, born at Beti- el, O., 74 years ago today. Evelyn Briggs Baldwin, who led | several expeditions to the Far North, born at Springfield, Mo., 64 years ago today. Joseph L. Bristow, former Un- ited States senator from Kansas, born in Wolfe county, Ky., 65 years ago ioday. Arnold Bennett Hall, the new president of the University of Or- egon, born at Franklin, Ind., 45 years ago today. Thomas E. Wilson, a prominent figure in the Chicago packing in- dustry, born at London, Ont.. 58 years ago today. TUNNELS UNDER A CHURCH TO COUNT HIS ANCESTORS EDINBURGH—Alan de Lancy Curwen has been granted permis- sion by the Carlisle Consistory Court to dig a tunnel Workington Parish Church. Curwen’s purpose to find out how many of his ancestors are buried the vaults which were built in 1770. The operation will be long and difficult, for the vaults were badly damaged in 1887. Health officials will superintend the re- opening of the vaults when they are reached. SURELY. You will feel better next day if you sleep with an Emerson Fan. julyl2-tf li~ cinctir Count, STATE OF FLORIDA, TWENTIETH CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE CO TY—IN CHANCERY. Mary — Complainant, | Mike Lents, Defendant. It appearing by the sworn bill) filed in the above-stated . cause that Mike Lentz, the defendant therein named is a non-resident of the State of Florida, and a resident ‘of Baltimore, Maryland, and that he ig over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and he is hereby required. to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said. cause on or before the 10th day of August, A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said” bill will taken as--confessed by said fendant. | It is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks. in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper shed in said County and State. 5th day of July, 1926, D. Z. FILER, Clerk Cireuit Court. de. 1¢ i {rr RO, |” “Solicitor tor Complainant. july8-15-22-29 augd IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF VTMETH \ JUD! iT, MONROE) COUN ERY, Florence Nae, Defendant. It appearing: by filed in the above-stated cause that Florence Noe, the defendant there- in named is'a nonresident of the State of Florida, and is a resident of Galveston, Texas, and that she is over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that said nonresident defendant be and she is hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before the 26th day of July A. D. 1926, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken as con- fessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said County. and State. is 24th day of June 1926. : L) D. Z FILER, | Clerk Circuit Court. | Deputy Clerk, G. SAWYER, jcltor for Complainant. JOHN Ss | june24; july1-8-15-22 RCUIT COURT OF THE TIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT STATE OF ELORID A TN IN CHAD Peroners Helesberx, Com: ‘The yon devinees, other claimants, claiming interest under Casximer Ruby, deceased, et al., Defendants. i it appearing by affidavit, duly | filed in the above stated cause that} Mary Lilla Allen, as executrix of{ the last will and Testament George W. Allen, deceased, one of the defendants therein named is a resident of the State of Florida, and has been absent from the State more than Sixty (60) days next precedin: the application for this Order o' Publication, and is now soiourning at Sheldrake House, Orvid R. F. D. New York, N. Y., the that she is over age of twenty-one years, and of Florida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defend- ant; it is therefore ordered that said defendant be and she is hereby re- quired to appear to the Bill of Com- plaint filed in said cause on or be. fore the 2ist day of August, 1926, otherwise the allegations of said} bill will be taken as confessed b said defendant. -t is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper publish- ed in sald County and State, NESS my hand and the seal of ‘said ourt, at Key West, Monroe under | Jy It is} § beneath the church and to repair|» Florida, this 22nd day of A. D. 1926, L) D. Z%. FILER, kof the Circuit Court of the, Twentieth Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, in and for Mon- roe County. County, ly E Solicitor for Compiainant. july22-29; aug5-12-19 IN. COURT OF THRE COUNTY supe. STATE OF FLORIDA, m re Estate of Aubuchon, Cred! You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you or either of you may have against the MOM’N POP DOT, DEAR, HAVE You RECIDED ON THE DATE FoR NOUR WEDDING NETH? K Mom ANO T WOULD LIRE To CAN PLAN AHGAD A Rather Indefinite C Weu. NOW, SO WE, LiTTLe BOT THAT WAS A LONG TIME AGo — KEN SAYS HE Won't GET MARRIED ONTIC HE HAS ‘Two THOUSAND DOLLARS \N THE BANK \T HASN'T BEEN DEFINITELY DECIDED. KENNETH 1S HOLDING BACK ON ACCOUNT OF FINANCIAL REASONS By Taylor ‘THAT SHOULDN'T BE A DRAWBACK MoM ANO I Got MARRIED ON ALOT LESS THAN KEN 1S MAKING | @OCCOCOS EO OCOL ESOS SOSOCESOSSORLEDEEOSEEDECS LEGAL NOTICES be} the sworn~ bill} By M. J, SWEETING, [Ni that there is no person in the State|~ eeeu estate of Carl E. Aubuchon, late of Monroe County, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his} office in the Court House at Key | West, within twelve months from }the time of the first publication of |this notice: said claims or demands to be sworn to and presented as aforesaid, or same will be barred. See Chapier 10119 Laws.of the State of Florida for year 1925. Dated June 17, 1926, MIAMI BANK AND TRUST co., Administrator, By JOHNSON H. PACK, President. WILLARD AND KNIGHT, Attorneys for. the trator, Miami, Junel7-24; july1-3- 15- y= 22- Adminis- 95 aug5-12 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ine THE STATE OF F IDA, IN NROE COUNTY ==IN Pl vs. Bill to Poreclose Mortzoxe. Aurelio Perez et al., Defendants, It appearing by affidavit append- ed to the bill filed in the apove stated cause that John Bogart, one of the ‘defendants therein named is @ nonresident of the State of Flor- ida, and a resident of the City of New York, State of New York, whose post office address is 93 Park Row, World Building, New York, N. that he is over the age of twent: one years, and that there is no per-| son in the State of Florida the ser. vice of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendant; it -s |therefore ordered that said nonresi- dent defendant be and he is here- by required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on before the 2st day of August A. erwise the allegations will be taken as vonfe: by. said defendant. Ir ts further ordered. that this o det_be Published’ once « fone consecutive weeks i | Citizen, a newspap=* piblish- | in_said County .and State. WITNESS my hand and the of said Court, at Key W roe County, Florida, this. 22nd f July A.D. 1926. L) D. Z. FILER, of the Circuit Court of the entieth Judicial Cirenit seal Mon- day ONEY, Solicitor for Complainant July22-29; aus5.12-19 : United | States ‘ort of Key West, Fla. July 22, 1926. Notice is hereby ‘given’ that the following described vehicle has been seized at Key West, Florida, on June 23, 1926, for violation of Secs. 3061 and 3062 of the, Revised Statutes of the United States, a Velie Touring Car, No. 1347R1 persons cla vehicle or Customs Service, the above described interest therein are notified and admonished to file claim of ownership with the Custom House within twenty days after the first this notice; otherwise le, its equipment and thereunto belo: will be forfeited to thet States, and sold at public auction to the highest bidder in front of the Post Office building at Key West, 2:0 on, Thurs- day, a the’ manner tatutes, N. Hil- Hector. july ; augs TORTURED WITH SLEEPLESS. NESS “Impossible to sleep at night, misery when I walked. My back ached so that I could not sit in comfort”’—so D. McMillen of Hud- son, N. Y. describes his plight. “I tried Foley Pills, a diuretic stimu- lant for the kidneys, and now 1| feel so good over my recovery that} I want to reeommend them to others.” A reliable . valuable medicine—constantly in use over 25 years, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Ask for Foley Pills, Key West Drug Co. julyl-im IN THE DAY’S NEWS aenee) Declaring that ‘the Protestant | | Church is incomparably rich in money, organization, influence, power and yet failing to produce anything like apostolic results, a group of Bishops and other. lead- ers has launched a plan for a na- tion-wide campaign to bring the church to’ greater effectiveness. Out of the 135.bishops of the church the one chosen to lead the crusade is the Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Darst, bishop of the diocese of Eastern Carolina. Though com. paratively young in years, Bishop Darst has earned a wide reputa- tion for his organizing abilities }and his enthusiastic leadership in the church. He is fifty years old and a native of Virginia. His academic education was received at Roanoke College and his theo- logical training at the Theologi- After eal Seminary of Virginia. his ordination in 1903. he filled pulpits in Richmond, Newport f * CONVENTIONS OPENING * TODAY ‘ jet eee ee esereeses | SEATTLE—United H Press Association. * . le |. . Amateur Photo- . DETROIT—American Engravers Union. MEMPHIS—Southern Pine As- sociation. LUBBOCK, Texas—Texas Com- j mercial Executives Association. a new beauty re- mains. 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