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FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1926. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN STRAND rectecee ececee TODAY AND TOMORROW “Sea Horses” To Ride On Screen Key West will have an excep- tionally fine film attraction when Paramount's cinema version of Francis Brett Young’s widely read novel “Sea Horses” shows at the Strand Theatre today and to- morrow. For those who like vigorous melodrama, tinctured with love interest and moving midst seenes of tropic color and beauty, this photoplay will fill the bill from soup to nuts. Much is expected from “geal Horses,” for Mr. Young’s story, which Becky Gardiner adapted and James Hamilton scenarized, is rich in action, drama, romance and suspense, and lends itself ad- mirably to visualization on the ‘screen, ‘Furthermore, the’ fact that Allan Dwan made it is a guar- antee of its worth from a di- rectorial standpoint. ¥ There is the added factor of a her alleged abduction last May. from the Temple acting as an esqort. PESOCOOOD | }0OOTSSSSCHTET TITOSRSTSEOSCETCHTOOHLESESSSEOTSOSE [=F ESSECEOSSSSESESSOO THESE Cheer Aimee as She Goes Before Grand Jury White clad gitls-from Angelus Temple, each carrying a Bible, formed a guard of honor for Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist, When she went to the Los Angeles grand jury room to tell her story of The arrow points to Mrs. McPherson. Note the Bibles in the hands of the cheering throng. With her are three girls notable cast, which numbers amongst its personnel such popu- lar and capable players as Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, George Ban- croft and William Powell. Mr. Dwan is said to have incor- porated in the production several ular features, which set a new high-water mark for. realism and thrill. Among these is cited O0880O0O6000CCSLHISOOTHTODCOOO OTOH OSTOOLOSOOTACO® Ben Turpin and His Bride a stirring fist fight, an exciting battle in which several hundred natives take part, a raging ‘sea storm, and a cyclonic tropical tor- nado. eee The story centers about a love- ly and charming English girl, who, with 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- gome, romantic husband, who de- serted her a year after their mar- riage. Her presence on board the ship has an electrifying effect on the rough crew and officers. The burly mate and the youthful third offi- cer eventually come to blows over her, and even the captain finds Rimself yielding to her uncon- scious charms. What happens when she finds her husband has degenerated into a dirty, drunken each-comber, and the develop- ment of her subsequent romance with the sea captain forms the| ‘and most gripping part of the production. MOTHERS Watch for symptoms of worms fn your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child Wife. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quick- ly. Give the little one a dose or two of White’s Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this time-tried and successful remedy} fs used. It drives out. the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 35c. Sold by all druggists. Get an Emerson Electric Fan and forget the heat. july12-tf the former Miss Babette Elizabeth pital in Santa Barbara, Calif. Here is the first picture of Ben Turpin, movie actor, and his bride, Dietz of Bismarck, S. D. The two met a year ago while Turpin was a patient at the Cottage Hos- ABINGDON, Eng.—Seventeen- $25,000. | ‘ 5 BOY A BLACKMAILER |BURGLARS OUTSPEED POLICE HOVE, Eng.—Racing for Lon-. M W Fi year-old Joseph A. Fisher has con-|don with an aute-nobile of police fessed that he wrote blackmail let-|in pursuit, three vurglars who had} ters to a wealthy man, demanding |gotten $7,500 here won the race jand escaped. MOM’N POP WELL, L SEE CHICK’S BEEN DRWING THE CAR AGAIN -~ OW! LOOK, Ee? AT THOSE Fenners! Should Be aa Octopus By Taylor WHat’s THE MATTER NOunG FELLOW: You KNow How To eee (( DRIVE A CAR ANYMORE? WANT ‘To GO DRIVING You ARMS OR LEAUG THE CAR AT HOME WELL. Y'SEE. TWAS DRIVING MY GIRL HOME LAST NIGHT “DONT Bur Pop— WHAT WoULd L steer WITH? 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Porn in 1852. | 1924—Fire and panic killed 20 children in a motion-picture the- jatre in Vera Cruz. 1925—The new $60,000,000 Union Station in Chicago was opened to traffic. 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- jens digestion, purifies the bowels jand restores a fine j vim and _ cheerfulness. jenergy, | Price 60c. Sold by all druggists. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN feeling of} | MWF! \IT’S THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT How often have you heard © that expression and time and again been reminded of the truthfulness of it, during your daily avocation? The same thing applies to the little classified advertisement— one of the most powerful ways of selling, buying and otherwise making profitable deals. 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The most spirited political cam- paign Texas has experienced in years cumts to a close today, pre- liminary -to the holding of a gen- eral primary election tomorrow for the selection of a State ticket. Interest centers chiefly in the De- mocratie gubernatorial contest, in which Governor Miriam A. Fergu- son is opposed for renomination by a field of five rival candidates, including two women. gaKLOK-Lax peSSS. PIMPLES f" BOILS ECZEMA You can stop skin troubles. | The blood is where the real trouble is. Take S. S. S. to get your blood right and your dream of a soft, rosy, velvet skin, clear of blem- ishes, will be realized. You can take S. S. S. with con- fidence—millions testify to its | merits. An unbroken record of | service for over 100 years is @ great testimonial to a great medicine. Remember §. S. S. is made only from fresh roots and herbs, ROACHES? GRAB!! ’EM! GATOR!!! el Not a powder, paste or dust, BUT A GUM. 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" (DOGS NOSE KNOWS THIEF, — SO HE’S EASILY TRAPPED ST. PAUL, Minn.—Jeremiah, a bulldog owned. by Mrs. A. R. Roberts, is getting along in years, but his scent is still keen, so he had. no‘ diffieulty in finding. a burglar in his mistress’ closet. Re- turning from a walk with Mrs. Roberts, Jeremiah began sniffling at the door of the closet. Mrs. Rob- erts suspected something . wrong, so she telephond her husband and he soon arrived with a policeman. They. wrenched the door open and found James Clary, aged 27, and well known to the police, hiding there. SPANKING FOR PARENTS GRIMSBY, Eng.—When three children were arraigned for steal- ing, the court declared their parents should have been spanked vigorously for not guiding the youngsters: correctly. The technical high school in Winnipeg has decided to experi- ment with a uniform dress for its girl students next term. POSITIVE. 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