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THURSDAY, JULY. 29, 1926) 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN be (eP Reverse ee ae ee | streets unmolested: STRAND TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Many Setbacks Delayed ion of “Moana’’ Production of almost every noteworthy production in motion pieture history has been accom- panied by numerous obstacles, but it is probable that no director ever had amore difficult. time than did Robert J. Flaherty while making his idyll of the Samoan race, “Moana.” This Paramount picture will be shown at the Strand Theatre tomorrow and Saturday. Mr. Flaherty, whose Eskimo pic- ture, “Nanook of the North,” was one of the finest things ever done in celluloid, spent twenty months in Samoa with his wife, family of three small children and brother. Virtually all this time was filled with heart breaking toil and dis- couragement. Settling . themselves on the island of Savaii, a spot far from the spoiling touch of the white man, they chose seven fine native types to portray the life of a typi- eal Samoan family. Seeing the spirit of a vanishing people, they \ attempted to preserve it in a strip of film. But the picture of their dreams was not born without sore travail. After production veloping, it was found worthless. A tragedy similar to this occurred once before to Flaherty about twelve years ago. That was be- fore he had produced “Nanook.” It was then that a cigarette burnt what might have been his unborn masterpiece of Eskimo life. The gloom in the Samoan home of the Flahertys was thick indeed, while trying to solve their South) _ Seas problem of photography. Af- i having ‘tried practically every J “method of filming and de- veloping, Flaherty as a last re- violated all formulas of/'4¢ the commission for the arbitra- eraft by using panchromatic sock—“shooting” directly against , results proved re- the.problem, which+man-editorial board of the section ed to turn them back |, was solved. ¢ last day of Flaherty’s Safune, another near almost wrecked a labor ity long, hard months spent the hot tropical sun. The and their baggage, in a i the reef, there to be trans- ferred to the island steamer. Of & sudden, from nowhere in parti- @ular, came a huge wave which ‘almost succeeded in swamping the efaft as it passed over the reef. The family, baggage, and all the eases containing the precious film ‘were very nearly swept overboard. “os wots BIRTHDAYS epececoone 7 bene Mussolini, the Italian premier and one of the ‘most con- us world-figures of the time, at Forlia, Italy, 43 years ago teday. - + Booth Tarkington, one of the most popular of present-day nov- @lists, born at Indiaapolis, 57 years ago today. ‘Dr. William F. Slocum, presi- dent emeritus of Colorado Col- Tege, born at Grafton, Mass., 75 years ago today. Dr. William Beebe, celebrated naturalist and ornitholigist, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 49 years ago} | today. Dr. F. Scott McBride, national! stperintendent of the Anti-Saloon | League of America, born in Car-| Toll county, O., 54 years ago to- | day. All Emerson Fans are guaran- teed for five years. july12-tf, had been | started, and almost a hundred J thousand feet of film exposed, {IN THE DAY S NEWS| through some reaction in the de-|*¢eeeeecoscesacaaaancces | This 456-pound sea turtle and its 140 eggs were captured by members of @ pienie party off Pensacola, Fla. Sea turtles, which incidentally are good to eat, are plentiful in that vicinity this summer. RABBITS EAT BUSINESS 1 eeccccseosoees cece, WAUKEGAN, I!!.—James Mur- iray’s business as a florist. was ruin- jed by rabbits that ate all his plants. Dr. Albrecht Mendelssohn-Bart- holdy, whose lectures on the Euro- pean situation will be a leading feature of the sixth annual ses-} sion of. the Institute of Politics which opens today at Williams- town, Mass., is an eminent German publicist who holds the. professor- ship of law in Hamburg Univer- sity. He is a grandson of Felix Mendelssohn, the composer and great-grandson of Moses Mendels- sohn, the philosopher. Dr. Men- delssohn-Bartholdy was a member of the German peace delegation to Paris in 1919, and later a member SURELY. You will feel better next day if you sleep with an Emerson Fan. july12-tf The “Demi-Boot” tion of disputes arising out of the fulfillment of the Dawes plan. He is also q~member of the Ger- of social and economic history of the World War being prepared for The Carnegie Endowment for In- ternational Peace. He has been a prolific writer on political and economic questions. ALWAYS TIRED AT NIGHT— TRY THIS A healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being “too tired” continually is a sign of something wrong. When John R. Gordon, Danville, Ill, found him- self “always tired at night and 'rhis “demi-boot,” so called because It is designed to protect the foot in wet weather, is presented for Fall. It is of blue kid trimmed in thong embroidery. FUND FOR POOR CLERGY | LONDON—Underpaid clergy- men. will benefit from a trust fund | of $25,000 established in the dio-| cese of Bath and Wells. | } William Shepherd has been bell- ringer for a church in Streatham, | Eng., more than 60 years. f eeccecesecgosesseoee STATE OF; FLOR PWE ‘H SUDI| CIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUN- TY.—IN CHANCER Mary Lents, Complainant, Vas Mike Lentz, Defendant. it appearing by the filed in the . above-stated lthat Mike Lentz, th therein named is a non- the State resident | of Balt e yland, «2 at he is over the ¢ one years; it is therefore ordered. that | 2 nonresident defendant be he is hereby. required to appear to bill of complaint filed. in sa 8 the 10th day of|s otherwise. the | bill will be by said sworn bill cause - D. 1926, ons of said taken as confessed fendant. It is further ordered that order be published once for fa Key published in Thi: this R, Clerk: ‘cireult Court. | 8. CARO, Solicitor for Complainant. y8-15-22-29 L CIRCU 1} THE LORIDA, IN| AND FOR MONROE COUNTY—! IN CHANCERY. i Theopere Heltaners. Complatahnt. Bill to Quiet Title. The vnétels devisees, grantees, or other claimants, claiming interest under Cansimer Ruby, deceased, et al. Defendants, It appearing by filed in the above s Mary Lilla Allen, the last will and 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 preceding | the application for this Order Publication, and is now sdiourning heldrake House, Orvid R. F. D./ ork, N. Y., that she is over| of twenty-one years, and/ that there is no person in the State | 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 ailegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. it is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week ‘for four consecutive weeks in The Kéy West Citizen, a newspaper pyblish- ed in said County and State. WITNE: my hand and the seal rt, at Key West, Monroe » this 22nd day of D. Z. FILER, | it Court’ of the jal Cireuit of the » in and for Mon-; affidavit, duly} ated cause that as _executrix of ‘Testament of of said County, A. ALONEY, } Solicitor for eoeeene } augs-12-1 | T DICIAL CIRCUIT aK STATE OF FLORIDA, IN ‘OR MONROE COUNTY.—IN | ANCERY, Shrout, Complainant, vs. Bill te Foreclose Mortgaxe. Aurelio Perez et al., Defendants. It appearing by affidavit append- ed to the pill filed in the apove LEGAL NOTICES | augs | of | % eee ee ee es ‘'MOM’N POP AROUND THE WORLD * . =) * *| In the great cities in: India’ sa- | cred cows wander through the | The Congress of Egyptian Doc-| tors, after condemning the fez as unhygienic, has proposed the’ offer of a.reward for the invention of a | washable hat, with a brim, ‘suit- able for citizens and peasants. The grave of Robert Louis Stev-) enson has been so. mutilated. by | tourists who climb to the summit! of the Samoan mountain that the authorities have been forced to encircle it with a high fence. } stated ca: that John Bogart, one of the defendants therein named is a nonresident. of. the State of Flor- ida, and a_resident of the, City of that he is over the age of twe one years, and that there is no pe in the State of Florida the s ice. of a subpoena’ upon who would bind | said. defendant; it therefore ordered that said nonre: dent defendant be and he is h by required to appear to;the bill b, consecutive weeks in Citizen, a newspap=- pblish- in said County and State. Wl and the seal ( € MALONEY, mplainaut IN i JUDGE, STATE MONROE COUNTY. Estate, of Deceased. Legatees, Dis- tees, and All Persons Having ims or Demands Against Said inte? 1 and each of you are hereby ind required to present any ni E COUNTY FLORIDA, In re either of estate of C Monroe County, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his in the Court House at Key auen twelve months from the tim the first publication of this notice; said claims or demands ito be sw to and presented as |aforesaid, or same will be. barred. See Chapter 10119 Laws,of the State 926. MIAMI BANK AND TRUST CO., Administrator. By JOHNSON H. PACE, WILLARD AND K Attorneys for trator, Miami, Fla. | Sunel7-24; july1-8- HT, the . Adminis- 2-29; aug5-12 | United States Customs Service, Rert-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 Sees. $061 and 3062 of the .Revised Statutes of the United States, to |wit: a Velie Touring Car, engine No. 1347R18229, owner unknown. All persons claiming the above described vehicle or any interest therein are jotified and admonished to file claim f ownership with the Custom House ithin twenty days after the first publication of this notice; otherwise HE | the said vehicle, its equipment. and appurtenances thereunto belonging will be forfeited to the United States, and sold at public auction ‘to the highest bidder in front of |the Post Office huilding at Key West, Florida, at 12:00 Noon, ‘Thurs- day, August 12, 1926, in the manner prescribed by the statutes. C. N. joreth, Jr., Collector, july22 burdened with backache,” he took Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and writes: '“‘Af- ter a few doses, I felt better, could work with more ease, be- came stronger and could sleep bet- ter.” What Foley’s Pills have done for others they may do for you. Guaranteed to give satisfac- tion. Ask for Foley’s Pills. Key West Drug Co. July 1-1M Miss McGrath, an Irish girl, said to be one of the heaviest women in the world, will appear in American film comedies, The first practicmg lawyer in Greece was recently admitted to the bar in Athens. CONSTIPATED? " Ty LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Pills for Constipation | A reliable laxative for the whole fam- ily. May be taken by any child over five years of age. Prepared by Lydia E. Pinkham 48 F3LTBS. Medicine Company Lynn, Mass. t THE OVER SEA HOTEL COMPANY Has recently inaugurated a new schedule of summer rates for weekly roomers, the annex of this popular hotel has been at the followine heretofore unheard of low rates. Room, single, $3.' set aside for this week. Hot and cold running e e e + o o s ustal hotel service and accommodations that cannot be had at a private rooming house. Make your reservations by tele- | phone, or call and see the manager. 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