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MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926. THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN Seeeosoeveovecercovesces MONROE soocoece eeecccccos: TODAY Three Towns Built To Be Wrecked a For a greater part of the’ dra- f matic aetion and: all ‘of the 4); stupendous flood scenes-in “The , Jobustown Flood,” Fox Films vivid reproduction of one of the ie Ra Aad ae outstanding disasters of all time, | | which shows at the Monroe Theatre today made under the direction ’ of Irving Cummings, three com- { plete towns had to be erected, » chief among ,these the. city: of + Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the com- ) munity § which) suffered. most heavily from the great wave. Even with the great motion-pic- ture development of California, 4 could be found which jwould meet the requirements of + Pox: Films technical supervisors, ‘wnd at the same time be situated A a as, to allow for aig Hooding which features ‘the motion pictire spectacle: ~ . Pailing to find necessary loca- Ptions, Fox Films executives caused 0 have built the replica of ‘these , in a far off valley in the E nies of California, at a spot spears millions of gallons of water eA be réleased for “flood se- i i Large sums of ‘money were)\.ex- Ls for the express purpose of these villages for de- a tke and the ultimate result of the venture presents a screen / gecomplish: a ment that ranks ‘The r Flood” with the truly pictures of the screen. ~ George O’Brien heads the large of sterling players, which. in- Florence Gilbert, Janet » Anders Randolf, Paul » Paul Panzer, Max Walter Perry, Georgie and Elmo Billings, 4 OUT OUR WAY we be, a ae | ) (“WANDS Too DIRTY ? WHY, | TM PROUD-TO CLASP A | BZ HAND. STAINED WHIK | J ae CLEAN DIRT _OF | HONEST TOIL. POT ioe IT THERE MY FRIEND! | ANO INCIDENTAL, HERE'S (ONE OF. MH CARDS. | ea MUG WHEN THEM: MITTS MES ft DONT UKE DIAT || HIM? 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