The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 4, 1926, Page 7

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MONROE | Ch occccccocecccccccccces| TODAY AMERICAN GIRLS | SCORING HEAVILY ! ! ee s “IN. THE DAY'S NEWS | | Coccccccnecocecnanancces | Leonor F. Loree, who would! form a _ $600,000,000 railroad | leombine by merging the Kansas _ {City Southern and the Missouri, | |Kansas & Texas lines with the} Cotton Belt system, has been president of the Delaware & Hud- | son Railway Company for 20} years, and is generally conceded | to be one of the ablest men of | his calling. He was so recognized | as far back as 1893, when - he| served as one of the judges on} PAGE SEVEN. ‘Appearing at Monroe Theatre This Week ey & transportation at the Chicago| World’s Fair. He was chairman | of the American delegation to the! International Railway Congress in | Paris in 1900. The secret of his; ranking is to be found in an in-!| nate capacity, first-class training} ws ae ret ao in engineering at Rutgers College, . . aia the Jong distiplinary exper | MIOIVEN, EOE Mystery in the Air? ience he had in railway building | ; in Mexico as well as in the United PAPAIN AS we States before he settled down to| B Paral shop paige 2 4 ‘You To TELL ME Wiha You administrative duties. THINK OF THE PLAN L GLAD TO SPREAD = It's RAMER : SuGGesTEDS ~ GOOD NEWS LATE ~I SHOULD Helped by Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound Cleveland, Ohio—The friends of Mrs, Helen M. Kowalezyk of 6819 Hope Avenue, were glad to hear that she has re gained her health. For quite | some time Mrs, Kowalczyk was t quite ill and it eu| was impossible for her to work. IN PERSONALITY CAPTURE OF ENGLISH MAR.| RIAGE PRIZES ALMOST/ SENSATIONAL; MISS AMER- ICA ON INVASION bd te PO Ea alg, OS a | X-Country Race In Langdon Film Harry Langdon, First National comedy king, engages in a trans- continental walking race in “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” his initial feature-length comedy for First National release. Harry — Edwards directed. The picture (Ry: Kanectatea? Prean) shows at the Monroe Theatre to-) LONDON, Aug. 4.—The English day. * matrimonial market, apparently is The story of “Tramp, Tramp, gravely perturbed this season by Tramp” is an original one with|the invasion of Miss America. Harry and one which he has had| Qne society diarist is authority in mind for many years. The for the assertion that the number | theme permits of innumerable |o¢ American girls who have cap-| comedy episodes. tured English marriage prizes is According to the story, Harry /simost sensational.” Hardly a| enters a walking race sponsored | gay goes by without society | by ® prominent shoe - manufac- | colymns in the newspapers an-| turer in order. to lift the mortgage |nouncing Anglo-American “catch- from the house. The real reason, | 4,” oy “matches.” used to set off the beauty of Dollie and Billie Large, Los Angeles girls, however, is to win the hand of) “picked at random there have 4 ee the daughter of the manufacturer. !}oon the en; ‘ - ; ret wagements’ of Miss He has fallen in love with her pic-|tyelen Besly of Hinsdale, Tll., to Sececccenecccnccoceccees| Thien that adorn | Naval Lieutenant F. B. Tours; TODAY’S New Necklace 7 |Miss Lallie Lee Kennedy of Bos- Fsbo b ttebied baa jton, Mass., to Lieutenant Com- ANNIVERSARIE S| Sestat AIL ts mbsf orton thas | nce et ens can possibly fall to the lot of a\o¢ New York to George A. 'Ken,| 1809—Sir Samuel M. Peto, who | cross-country walker he crosses |neqy, Then there was the recent |Puilt, the Canadian Grank Trunk| the line a winner. Harry prompt- |marriage of Mrs. Thelma Morgan | Railway, born in England. Died | ly lifts the mortgage and matries| Converse of New York to Vis-|there, Nov. 13, 1889. the beautiful girl. cra Pacnbas | One of the most exciting and di-| ‘The diarist adds that this is real- ie wee Bidtia ee co xerting episodes in “Tramp, |iy not at all strange. “American Tramp” is a cyclone scene. An irs,” Nie says pid “gre essen-| Declaration of Independence, died ; entire township is blown off the|tiatiy femini dd to|at Weston, N. Y. Born at Brook- map by this cyclone, Cameramen | the Sake Coueohdeos tee se haven, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1734. the scene had to be lash- | English, although that type has/ <8 t6 tees and posta in order to lindubtiable charm. Above every-|, '1826—The last stocks for crim-| prevent being blown off. tiling the “American girl: has an inals in London were removed A staff of ace gag-men aided | alertness and a sympathy of mind from St. Clement Danes Strand. Director Edwarls. The cast com- i ‘ 4 that is particularly devastating to Ht | prises Joan Crawford, Tom Mur-| 4, Englishman’s susceptibility. 1870—Prussians defeated: the ray, Edwards Davis, Brooks Bene- “Brglish girls are advised to [French at Weissenburg, in first) diet and Alee Francis. “make a surreptitious -|serious engagement of the Franco- WIFE'S SKIN FOR HU: B, the American secret,” for says | Prussian igs’ IN FOR HUSBAND i, diarist, apart from goods looks, CHICAGO—Many inches of Rie girls score heavily on skin from his wife's body were ” ole rgd on’ burns suffered by H. ONE IN TEN —_—— * At Monroe va Chorus gitls who are appearnig at the Monroe Theatre all this week. hte & By Taylo Lain it's The BEST BEFORE YoU Go L WANT TRL TET EC Here are the-two biggest ostrich plume fans in the world. They are being ALL RIGHT, THEN WERE ASMART Brg aye SHaT'S ALL DECIDED LITTLE GIRL TO Sve OF Do LT WHEN Ls REASON IT ing it, she wrote to the Pinkham Company as follows: “I certainly boost Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I feel stronger already and sleep sounder. I am very glad te spread the good news of how it has helped me.” “Happy to Recommend Pinkham’s”’ Detroit, Michigan—‘“I heard of this medicine through an advertise- ment in the ‘Detroit News’ and wrote to Mrs. Grace Gillem, whose letter was published. Then I started taking the Vegetable Compound and got the best results, I used the reed Plage too. I am really A different kind of necklace ts this’ | Bappy If T can advise women to take { ur medicines.”—Mrs. M. 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MWF The Registration Books for th General Election will be open at my Office at the County Court 1894—-Debs andthe American House for the Registration of Railway Union urged voters to aeaeipes a i is bie Fei * onday, ednesday, an atur- Leck wis aan day, from 9 o'clock A. M. to 12 M. and 2 o’clock P. M. untill 5 P. 1924—Charles B. Warren re-! a ‘ signed his post as United States | M from the first Monday in Aug- ambassador to Mexico, ¥ JOSEPH ROBERTS, 1925—NMlle. Jeanne Simon swam Supervisor of Registration. from the French shore of the English Channel to within a mile ——— and a quarter of the English Ground into a fine powder pure coast. gold becomes a ruby red. Valuable Corner In a recent storm in Western Australia the wind was so furious that a number of big iron tele- graph poles were bent over until the cross-bars at the top actually touched the ground. 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