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THE DAILY ALASKA liMl’lRl'.‘ " “STOP FLIRTING"” AT PALACE T()MO.\nOW With the great number of con of such 1 calibre as “Char Aunt, css Roman Hold Your b Al and Charles Christie i set themsclves @p as dictators of what does or docs not constitute good comedy Stop Flirting,” the latest Christis offering, which is ut the Palace to HHTH NG wortow and Wednesday, presents a new angle on the socalled social whirl ot ligh society, according to Al Christie The film is a picturization of a popular musical comedy and while the locale of this version will be virtually the same as it was in the play, that ot the luxurious seaside home or o young man of wealth sur- rounded by a and flirtations crowd of pleasure ekers, the thing which will make the Christie comedy ditferent will be the presentdtion of this € of lite trom the farce com edy angle with no problematic o melodramatic worries to insin themselves into the action ol comedy John T. Murray and Wanda iaw ley head the « "MYSTERY FEATURE IS COMING TO COLISEUM Tomw i FLIRTING! A Christie Lavgh Feature A typical Christie feature that is good for as many laughs as cne normal perscn with the average endurance can squeezc into cne evening. Take a deep breath before you start. Edmund Lowe 08¢ fame film star grows with cach ing pictare, will make his @ppedr ance here tomorrow as Robert Lov ing in “Champion of Lost Ca of the auspicious engagene the season. The play which Ch Bennett transterved to silver sl the profound my ery story by Max Brand gives the HEHTHTT R T TS L H T " omagnit 1t opporiunities Lowe has gained the enviabl osition he holds through ability. work and cxperiene He is a luate from the speaking 8 having appeared first in drama Ithe Aleazar Theatre in cisco about fifteen years years with the Morosco Stock Com E|pany in Los Angeles enabled him {0 play two hundred parts and that ) raining is coming in handy now He realized a few years ago (hat ter fame was concealed within iT LAST WE WILL PRESENT WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THURSDAY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Stage lllllll|lIHIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIlIllIIl|III!!IIllI |III|IIIII|II!IIIIIIIIIll||ll||ll H{HTHE “MAE MURRAY and camern and went to Hoily wood. His ability was quickly re “'“\r C“I”‘:R'l"\ cognized and his ascent of the lad- 4 der was speedy. In the present vehicle which comes = to the Coliseum theatre tomorrow and = Wednesday, he has a wonderful op HITTHA T MASTERPIECE,” portunity. The theme is one of pro THEY SAY found mystery with an unnsaal com- | 14 HE MEKRY WIDOW" COMING TO PALACE Prices at the Embassy, New Youl, were $1.00 to $5.50. The widely heralied Metro-Gokd wyn-Mayer picture “The Merry W dow” is coming to the Palace theatie OUR PRICES WILL BE on Thursday. It presents one of the most significent combinations effect ed for the screen. It unfolds a pic Loges, 60 cents; Adults, 50 cents; Childrer, Thursday and Friday, 20 cents; Youths 30 cents; Sat- urday night, children, 10 cents 2 SHOWS EACH NIGHT tiresqne romance of a gallance prince and a popular American dancer in small continental Kingdom, and in the hands of krich von Stroheim, ideadly suited to staze such a thing, the production is said to fulfill all that which was expected ot it. The title role, entrusted to Mae Murray furnishes this nt actress with t )i ¢ [ (llllIIIHIIIIIIlullllllll!llllllllll!lIllllumlill PATACE ORCHESTRA PLAYS - | wyn'| BOTH SHOWS | ~macruiaa | e best role carveer, and gives er full opportunity (o display the she is so justly famous. John Gil- | hert who co-stars in this picture with Miss Murray gives o performance hat brings him still further to the ront as a popular idol. Von Siroheim £ OH! BOY, IT'S THE PICTURES THAT COUNT MM___II!'HIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIrlIllIIlIIHIIII!IIIlIIIIIlIII||IIillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'lllillllliIIINIIIIIHIII L trude Olmsted as leading woman, Who el Gor of their carcers, The re. 3 $ finally agrees to marry the hero be-leu jo (hat each character stands Alirllclu)ns > he will not let her do any-lcui like n rare intaglio, The cast 8 Lincludes such favorites as Roy 1'Ar Tuily Marshall, George Fawc fit Theatres & ; = - ifuiler, Josephine Crowell, | POLA NEGRI NOW AT {te] ‘tark, Don Ryan, Ilughie Mack - - | Lon Poff GINALD DENNY NOW N COMEDY, PALACE Pola Negri came to tie s s b ; L version of the famous stage play *,| the Colisgtan (Mapive yest i by Victor Leon, Leo Stein and Franz her first comedy role in the Sidney | ¥ ©Cor bt Bed B auc Olcott-Paramount production, “The ! lehar as produced by Henry W. Sav pioneer” of the open road in “Calll o e baced on Henry Baerlein ,‘”"" fornia ' t Ahead,” |flxi I:vu! novel, “Mariposa,” which was adapt- Jewel feature. .4 15 screen by a Cowan. ‘W opened last nieht ai the \The Charmer,” 8 story of the| | 41‘ THE IIOTI'I,.S ace theatre and s on for the WS gy yian qancing girl, Mariposa, tells | B = two times tonight. low she ard Ner rather uncouth, Gastineau In this picture, which first night) \ o0 0p “agectionate mother come to| . W. H. Caswell, Sitka; H. B. Mur- awliences hailed as one of the | try their fortune in New York un-|phy, Portland; H. M. Woodruff, Sit- best, Denny sets forth for a molov| . o wing of a kindly theatrical| ka; Lola Berry, Sitka; Laura Mur- trip across the con‘inent in an elab- o oo0n fer success is instantane- | tin, Sitka: S. 1. Loraine, Chichagot, orately constructed trailer. The trail-, Fmoe, men fall in love with her--|and Robert Barcl er had been built for his honeymoon,) . o, ninent man-about-town and his Alaskan but the honeymoon didn't come ""‘.m.uflnur. played by Wallace Mac- H. M. Muce, Julian; F. C. Jewett, because he showed up late for hisj o4 nq Robert Frazer, respec-|Seldovia; Herman Hill, Anchorag wedding and his bride wouldn't mar- ltively. J. Nelson, Seattle; O. Bruskall, Cit 1y him because she thought he'd| Steve Angelion, Tenakee: Mr. and becn drinking. ; MacDonald, in the role of Ralph|pgng charles McLeod, Point Retreat That starts Denny off en a picturc| Bayne, immediately falls for Mari-|n p (ulosidis, Chichagof: Charl packed full of strange situations, mis- | pos beauty and wants to ma Kitti, City; J. T. Bauer, Chichagof; haps, adventur thrills and laughs, her until her mother, through a clev. | Gyug - Gusta . Falcon Armas, which makes ‘alifornia Straight er little plan of hers, reveals the Zynda Ahead” one of the funniest light!girl fn her real light—an uneducated Tvan F. Winsor, City; H. Sandtert, comedies of the season. }mumr_v girl entirely out of place | gearle; . Betz, Seattle: W. Floet Though the motor trip and the at- !wnh the set Bayne accustomed 10| pay Sagple; A. Winker, Seattle, endart adventurcs may be a bii associate with. Still he is unwilling | Mapel Dok ore stirring than the usual tour-ito give her up and invites her to| puy, i3t's journey, at least more people|visit him in his “study.” Doespite would be temp‘ed to set forth in the repcated warnings from the chauf- Reginald Denpy bocomes the “1927 Helena, Moniana; and Jessop, City _____________ Sutomobiles if they were sure of | feur, who sincerely loves her, that F S Th t gmoing through all the things Denny he has driven many girls there be- Or Ore roa did | fore her, Maripc goes. Dertha Sedg- Rub throat and chest ' , in his other recent pictures,! wick, a foolish young married wom- Reginald Denny proves that he is a'an, infatuated with Bayne, also ar- le accomplished comedian, and | rives at the apartment, closely fol hie perforinance rivals his character-' lowed by her suspicious husband. brings welcome re ization of the hypochondriac in “Oll,lMal'ipozm'~< qu wit prevents a 'c“ Doctor!” scene, and everything is straightencd } VA'ORU.].L“u Mo:zisca, George Shaw, Bob H: is admirably supported by Ger-]oul with the arrival of the chaut- h 1, vivaeity and talent tfor which | as n orecognized genius tor selecting | ypes that remarkably fine aci-| md then inspire themn to do the ! —_— a | COLISEUM IN “CHARMER" | [Idward Connelly, George Nichols and | {gional victories in the field of higher with Vicks; cover with warm flannel. Ite double direct action (Imhaled and absorbed) held i Elks' Hall Mareh 17, The dog's plac th ntomobile, ell as the hom But in Mad « i day ago, the I ) onoin dmousine in fra of a bank was o apparent the spectacle drew a jerowd. In the driver's seat, with I bored indiffevence, sai a broadnosed airedale, a he-man caged, At his side with bright-eyed interest in the crowd, and hev companion, was @ ipitz, whose sharp aose was hobbing about in the manner most approved by any grand dame persons have heen known to a desire (o have flowers toss them by chorus girls or som such vamity graifiving experience in public place. it can be achieved bribing the maitre d* hotel in certain night club to provide a directly in front of the girl g s, one of whom very likely wiil playtully place between the lips of the happy patron a nice big grape from a bunch which she carries The formality of a Gotham hotel would be expected to n'vw‘lllll anything but formal names for hired hetp. But there oue, a where o bellhop s called l.-u l\\ nd a maid of the same vace, “Top Visitors to New York ave gr in a guide published {oc their mation by an advertisement restaurant where the orchesiry sure entertain you A man unfamitiar with the wa tre, calling upon a pro waiting in an ower offics \»!lr n heard o woman Vi through o door. The words came With great craotion I love you! 1 love yvou! | w you, Steve! 1 wa you! The visitor had a nervous fecling of ecavesdropping on a cland sstin aff mtil he keard o man's voi sity That will be all. Now, i you [ will leave your telephone number we'll et you know when we want yon." The woman was an actrc a seript in the producer’s office on the other side of the i - ‘oo News and M@w =& of Women: ‘%N Guards Public Puree |In The Hoosier State When a list of feminine “fi is compiled, the name of Mra Grace Banta Urhabns, first woman to be elected to an administrative office in Indiana, must be included. She i tate treasurer Her husband died suddenly last year while treasurer | of the state, and Mrs. Urbahus, ap pointed (o succeed him, won such wide approval that she was nomin ated und elected 1o the of Hha has two children. Once she was o whool teacher in Billings, Mont then Can Enjoy Smok= | While Women Powd. r Members of the eighth Arizona, [legistature arc recovering from shock, delivered by Mrs. Nellie Bush | of Yuma, a member, in the form tol an ultimaimm I do not object o smoking,” she said, “if men can| do their work better whi smoking or for that u " shewi but | reserve for m { the u lified | {right to shew gam or to powder my | nose when and where it seems necd- | ol and proper, without fear of legis Iitive interference, Steamship Confers | Title on Commuter Madamne Yxoune Inge, ocean conn | { muter from Houston to Havre, has “The M Widow,” screen | been made honorary captain of (he French steamship De [ Campagnie Generale Translantique Line. In coferring the title, Captain | Adolph Sylvestre pinned his Legion Lof Honor badge on the pel of Ma _tl;lmu Inge's coat. She lives in New |, Orleans and is the wife of a former | f1, aviator in the French army. She|packache 1 iently goes to Houston for direct steamship connection with her native lund. The Legion of Honor emblem was won by Captain Sylvestre for | | valor on the high seas during the WHT | German Women Score Some New Victories German women are scoring profes- ducation, hitherto almost exclusiv in the hands of men. he Unive {of Kiel hos appointed ifs first woman | | instractor in Fraulein rmentrude | Ivon Ranke, who will teach medieval | |and modern histdry. Fraulein von Ranke is 29 vears i sminent sel Tniversity of { Hamburg is considering a woman for | | professorip ot |n]|llu ophy ELKS TO GIVE DANCE MARCH 17 The annual St I‘mrh-k Day Dance given by the Elks' Lodge will be | The e “¢ in charge of the chmidt. chairman; Willlam Fran MONDAY, FEB. 7. 1927. Salle of the | dance 1s coniposed of Henry Messers- | WHERK . YOU e lwnuvxmurb.n' IN: COMFORY-> TELEPHONE GIRL" COMEDY M'W%w et [ s sr In Thick of Mexi rehel troops at San Felipe, Mexico, where (m'lu)hg s)m[m— thizers put up strong resistance, South TR EBMUND LOWE an@"FPmN LOST CAUSES Anchirage over a month ¥'s plan to remain in the south for about a month or six weeks, ther turning to Juncan >~ COLLEGE BOYS [IRINK”efi- SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. T ng iy oon the wane among college Huh nt Dy John Griee Hibben, ' ton University, deels Howeve s, aceordiag to Dr. Hibben, the si n s f from solved Formerly,” he said, “studenta lrenk heer. but now they drink bad gin and whiskey And as aa afterthonght, he added: Dut what cam you expect when you I “ men who vete one way and drink an s That California was contemplating a bill which would prevent the teach- in t the theory of evolution was a source of amazement to Dr. Hib- ben In California we thousht the peo- ple would be forward looking,” he 1id and vet there is a x.mvt'mafil junder way that would make tHe S—— state vidiculon Weisburg Porter, and J. I ! Burfoid The committ announced today that they plan to make this the bi geat dance of the year ] a L WHO's WHO | | AND WHERE | [ ] ) Chacles Goldstein 140 on the Ad miral Watson Sunday moining o | Ketehikon on ¢ hore bhuaasin rip B. I Howar ent for the Ad mirval v Co., i dunean, o vived howe on the Admiral Watsor Saturday night, from Soward and interics peint I Wateon from Yalka and will in in Juncan A. Loraine, Ingincer wih the Chichagof Div. Co, ved in Jun on the Virginia IV, from Chichagoi Superinfendent Gust, Custafson, of SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS When Back Hurts Fi Eidneys a3 You ( Your Bowels Most folks forget that the k like the bowels, sometimes g pirish and shing occas v, else we have and isery in the headaches, torpid liv stomaci, sleep 88 and all of bladder You simply must keep yonr kid |neys active and clean and the mo ment you feel an cache or pain in I'the Kidney region begin drinking Hots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonfui s of water before hreakfast fow days and your kidneys then act fine. T famous is made from the aecid of pes and lemon jnice, combined leln lithia, and is intended to fhush A kidneys and help stimulate ll)»m to activity, 1t also helps neu- llnh 2 the acids in the urine so {they no longer ircitate, thus helping! to relieve bladder disorder Jud Salts is inoxpensive; mak Aelightful effervescent Hihta water drink which everyhody mld take now and then o help keep their) kidneys clean A well-known local drug 8 he sells 16ts of Jad Salts to folk who believe in trying to correct; kidney (trouble while it i3 only| trouble ——-ud\n! Mining Co., aiviv PLUKIING “1 Tell You in Advance What Job Wil Cost” T MISS NAGHEL DANCES for mine supplic I bt il dio ! operating a Radio | A pyge crowd attended the dance reived on the at the Moose Hall Suturday night. remain { The B oz’ Coliseum Melody Men far- clning pighed music an i [ entertuinad during an int with the sew denec sensation ile Jote” which was encored several timos, > oo - CARD PARTY TOMORROW Robert dlurley, on — aving Rev. Iaye annoances o rogular Lorine rd party will be held tomorrow hospital wn- { sight & ish Hall. The attendance troatment g ng o at events and a broie, when i 23 crowd s rted tomorrow from un auto- JNED BLACK 'MOND NUT COAL “Best for the Range” $12.50 per Ton on Dock 1 COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Re Butchers SEWARD STREET BATH ROOM OUT¥} Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank ) All complete with fittings—$89.50 Dilivered anywkers in city limit GEO. B. RICE HEATING 01L. BURNEES ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varles, also you will learn that bak- fng with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whia D. B. FEMMER Phone 1M

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