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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Youth And Age Stage Hot Race! The younger generation of to- | day, like the younger generation of yester-year, and of the yester- | year before that, believes firmly. in the supremity of its own wis- dom. The exuberance of youth i: is | jmmortally unconquerable. While totally without logic, this fact paradoxically is one of the bulwarks of life. It spurs youth to enter the bitter world of:strife unafraid. Such is the underlying thought in Constance Talmadge’s new comedy, “Learning to Love.” Con- stance, though a sub-deb just out of boarding school, is a wisacre in matters pertaining to love. What she doesn’t know about love— well, just simply isn’t. The pro- found willingness of her numerous college boy admirers to trade their hearts for one flash of her flirta- tious eyes; a soft-spoken word and, perhaps, a kiss, convince her | of the fact. And so she dashes gaily into the whirlpool of New York’s so0- ety with an all-conquering spirit the exuberance of youth. It is an ideal characterization for Constance—flippantly flirta- | tious, daintily daring. It affords the star unlimited scope for. the portrayal of those delightfully ab- surd sophistries of the younger — which she interprets so wel And the story, prepared by those «skillful technicians of screen dra- ga, John Emerson and Anita Loos, rigs a rapid-fire series of ly amusing situations, Having lashed five fiances to the mast of her charms, Constance finally meets a real man (Antonio Moreno). And because he sees through the tinsel of her flapperish on- #laughts and refuses'to become im, |, She loves him.” In fact, x determines to win him as her F rggses It’s the way with wo- ing what's at their yearning for what they can’t Constance gets her husband as the cast-off fiances do on her doorstep, but arising from her past separates the couple on nuptial night. Paris and its courts follow, then the love which transforms her a “flapper-vamp” into a ‘Then happiness. Sidney Franklin directed to Love.” It is a .M, Schenck production to presented by First National at ‘Manroe Theatre today. WALK WITH BABY LONDON—Mrs. Esther Corber wie 200 miles carrying her! ae claim a widow's pension. Htehing Between the Toes is re- weed acy by ‘a eine Imperial time. Drug: | are Peemarioes to refund your | y if it fails,—Adv. rg The gooseberry gets its name from an old German word meaning “crisp berry.” At Monroe Tomorrow "SCENE FROM “FOOTLOOSE @ \der an ‘DIVISION MADE IN SCHOOL SYSTEMS (By Associated Press) BRADENTON, Fla., July 27.— Separation of the school systems of the-city and county for the purpose of bettering the financial and administrative departments of the two systems in the recom- mendation contained in the report of the Bradenton school facilities icommittee made to the local }chamber of commerce. The committee also urged that the officials of the schools be re- jiieved of the necessity of dealing in polities to hold the positions and [that the qualifications be put un- educational and moral ability standard. j Sadat as 5S WHEN THE OLD BACK ACHES! Just how hard it is for a man (or 2 woman, either) with an ach- ‘ing back to nerve himself. up to his task, no one’ but the sufferer can tell.. “When my back hurts \and irregular secretions warn me Centenary of ‘the birth of Wil- liam Perry Fogg, noted: American traveler and author. One hundred years ago .today died Gen. James Winchester, who commanded the American, troops at the River Raisin massacre. The fourth biennial conference of the International Federation of University Women begins its ses- sions, today in Amsterdam, The State Governors in confer- ence at Cheyenne will attend’ the day. The American tour of the Swed- ish Crown Prince and Crown Prin- for the Orient. The Interstate Commerce Com- mission has set today at New York sumption of hearings on the events leading up to the receivership of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. Officials of fifty-one railroads in the United States and Canada which swpplement their rail service with motor trucks and buses will be called upon to testify at the series of hearings to be etarted by. the Interstate Commerce Commis+ sion in Chicago today in its inves- tigation into motor vehicle trans- portation. EPIDEMIC HITS CANARIES TRENTON, N. J.—A strange epidemic is killing many canaries jin this section, England and Sweden are to | have direct telephone connection. | =i ixty years’ test. ‘Sold eek mee | Bat. C. A. Voorhees, M, D.. Philadelphie opening of the annual Frontier} Days’ celebration in that city to-} cess ends today at San Francisco, | where the royal party will eebath BOUQUET FOR CUPID was being courted by son. 16th and 17th eenturi custom of drinking “toasts.” as the date and place for. the re-|° still find him interesting. CHICAGO—Mary Levine -had! falts.” UB alee tots Golian arrested for throw- | a. ing a flower-pot at her while she \about Foley Pills. Toasted bread formed a favorite \Drug Co. addition to English drinks in the} . hence the if coming trouble, I take Foley | Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the | aitlneys.. They give me. quick re- Ask Wm. F. Lagle, An- Ind., 402 W. 2ist St. They are a re- Tson, Golian’s |}jable valuable medicine, guaran- lteed to give satisfaction. Cost jlittle. Sold everywhere. Key West julyl-1m SPECIAL. 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Harney sent a mil- itary force to San Juan Island, ; near Vancouver’s Island, in the in-! terests of American pioneer set- tlers. | 1866—Congress. chariered_ the} Atlantic and Pacific Railroad to! connect Springfield, Mo., with the| Pacific. 1876—A. league in aid of Christians in Turkey was formed| in London. | 1887—El:hu E. Jackson was} nominated for governor of Mary-} land on the Democratic ticket. 1911—The Pacific liner Em- press of China stranded off Noj- ama Saki light and her 185. pas- sengers were rescued by Japanese cruisers. 1916—Captain James Fryatt, of the British steamship Brussels, af-| ter trial by court martial for at-| tempting to ram a German sub- marine, was executed at Bruges. 1925—-Three Chicago aviators perished in a severe storm on Lake Michigan. Stee ee eeeeeseses * * * CONVENTIONS OPENING * . TODAY iy: - e « . eee eee eeeeeses gabe POP You FOLKS MUST BE GOING Away! 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