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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB —— A Atiractions J At Theatres | z [HTHITTTH e T “ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?" AT COLISEUM TONIGHT THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIi( 1l Are Parents People?” at the Coli seum tonight and tomorrow, is young girl's efforts t reconciliation between in SHTS R NEWS WILL START—7T:15 and 9:20 story of a about a who bring her parents quarrel almost coessantly petty matters o and finally Adolphe I"lore picture, over MAE MURRAY and JOUN CILBERT separate Menjou Vidor which wa Betty Bronson | featured ing adapted for 1he by Frances Agnew from Alice Liner Miller's which ran| serially in the Saturday Evening Post The picture opens on the Menjou and Miss Vidor, with trunk packed, all ready to set out -one fo Pavis, the other Reno. They have | telegraphed Betty, the daughter, wh away a n exclusive young girl chool home he s going when Betty decides and tells her acting like a e right and are the T T voen tory Palace Orchestra Plays All 10 Reel Fe .ture scene of and News Reel 2 Shows Tach Night Shows cnl 't Mean Maybe U HTTH] | hoarding to come and [ decide which one with | The tun start to they Th vory to 2o back chool nts tha of kid the up for a fade-out Hazlitt, little girl are a problem to her to be 18 she was in “Peter she skyrocketed Playing opposit leading man Gray, who had Dressmaker the cast roy, lre Jeth - Milford pa ar laughs first single ouple here cnes and don’t let until the As Lita parents ’ in IN PRESENTING THIS GREAT ATTRACTION WE BELIEVE AFTER SEEING THE ABOGVE PICTURE YOU WILL CREERFULLY RECCMMEND IT TO YOUR FRICNDS AND AGREE WITH US THAT WE ARE GIVING YOU FULL VALUE FCR YOUR MONEY. moment the who Betty just Pan,” in which to fame her, on the g Paramoun an impor from P include Deranger, William over her role Loges, 6O cents; Adults, 50 cen Children, Thursday and Frid 20 cents; Youths 30 cents; Sat- night, children, 10 cents SHOWS EACH NIGHT YES! GIRLS. 1T°S THE PICFURI night first Lawrence find n The 1 Other Fit Mary Court IHIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIII"llll"!llllIHHXllHiIlIIHI de THAT COUNT and wright “THE MERRY WIDOW" | AT PALACE TONIGHT EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT—Loge seats can be reserved for first show cach night of “The Merry Widow"——Phone 144 or 78. SUNDAY MATINEE—FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES, Inc. Presents “THE PACE THAT THRILLS™ Adapted from an Original Story by Byron Morgan Stroheim famous whose Ervich von the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer director sion of the tremendo romantic stage play e ! Widow"” commences a three cngagement at the Palace to- has been hailed a geniws Daily newspapers, fan | and trade journals have many articles of late )unnlln':“ his peculiar ability for discover-| S T U O O O O T T im - ve Jopula Mery lay light With Ben Lyon, Mary Astor )t and TULLY MARSHALL AR AR discovery nagazine rad it P T T TR LT [ ST. EDNA'S IS YANKEE SCHOOL OF IRISH TONE the surface, In all of the von Stroheim obscurity pictures he has made | has lifted someonc | from and proved the | AN D TR >+ world that he has made still another old Ireland | PIONEER AUXILIARY worth while discovery. In “The Mer | Bdna's school iv t Friday night, Moose|,y widow.” Roy D'Arcy the von | fall Delegate to} gypgheim find he,Crand L in Ju D'Arcy was a leading man in mu- neau next elected: | sical comedy when the noted direc-' saw him. He cast the actor, who! appe A before the came- | for for (e pu cducating boys and youn college to IRTH 10.—Thore’ sell here St by BARKNS bit of is o'clock Regan, founder of which meets to iuftalo lin school, ¢ conclusion whid teaching thes in America wore lozine mach of th | il traditions, chool here after The object s vironment f \mn s tudi ideal th month, will be will ot meet cntertainment, ed. A full attendance ted as this ariant that lan ete.,; or nad never y patierned a men reque Dut im nstitution DOUGLAS AUSTIN, 1 i v Acting Secretary n > thern Baked Ham and St And D'Arey the faith von In fact his work Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer — offi-| they immediately ||!u.~-<!1 tions and their repo itery Fotatos Pumpkin Pie and Whipped| him under contract | lan ge, rhall lLave an | Crea at My Hooker" ady Mae Murray plays the title I“lu: : » ¢ . () o [« Betler Lives for Farmers’ Wives Is 20th Century Slogan Comiar far from Stroheim Edna at mi had | i | Prince school's ¢ daced “to provi him. 850 A wod we with Sweet| jul in weli | | | | I I i Ho MORE OF THIS w.e QLEMAN Board of Onderwriters. can oe dropped to the floor or turned ap- side down while burning. Withou: danger. Old fashioned fistirons are giving vlace to modern self- heating gasoline-pressure {rona. More than 85 per cent of the tarm families bave musical instruments. Twenty oer cent of the f. houses have hardwood floors and 58 ver cent boast of kitchen cabin. >, . CHICAGO — Thirty-eight oer cent of the farm women of Ameri- ca ba¢ abandoned the slavery of the old fashioned wash tub at the close of 1926 according to W. C Coleman. president of the Coleman Lamp and Stove sompany of Wichita. Kansas in ap aadress “Use of washing machines and better lighting has bad much to do with making life worth Living for the ap-to-date farm women. Few farms have electricitv but darkness is banisheq from farm l::‘:ne":.ll over the country by gasoline-pres- sure lamps of which over 3,000,000 are in use in America. The old coal and wood cook range has been sup- vlanted by the gasoline-pressure | Tuly Ma | Glazcr platy | star, ted lovabie & ' which IMr. [and ne Johi Oihoey include Widow™ and Da cast of “Th (ithert tmons Merry thy {I§ the is io players in shall, Josephine mo von Stroheim and wapted “The Merry sereen from the famou Victon Lehay pre w Faweett, Daic Fuller owell and score Jenjan Widow Frich to the by econ, Lec and Franz by Henry ented on L Savage “MIDNIGHT MOLLY"” COMING TO COLISCUM | The delight which hailed the pearance of Brent, F. B in “Silk Stocking Sal” has cau producers to cast her’in melodrama; though diftérent tone. “Mid the title of the pro proves one of th well as entertain which has yet lyn the other crook time night ol a very Molly” is duction, and it most thrilling as ing pletures turned out in Hollywood oxeopting “Those Who Dk Cornercd.” That the beautitul is a brilliant interpreto which combin there g her ticulariy not nee” and tittle love and luy can b doubt aftey last two production “Midnight Moliy 1 Coliscum for the and nigl Llovd has shown ¢ toskill tion of Miss Hrent's Pandro 8. Berman rector. The story is by Fred pat comes the to Saturday matinee Ingraham in the new direc aiure was Kennedy Myton .'THE PACE THAT THRILLS' IS AT PALACE SUNDAY PG5 who mourn late W, type of starved Lyon's That screen of thoe the wholesome he come Ben “The Pace National production the Palace Sunday Ben Lyon, who is years has emerged to high screen popularvity, i sidered the Reid as a youth In “The Pacc co-featured pictures should wel newest picture Thrills™ —a First which comes t in wis less) from than con real portraycr uees of cxuberan That Thrilis,” with Mary Astoy lively, rapid-fire comedy-dr which centers around the of a Hollywood sheik and the daugh ter of a tilm producer. A and potted idel, the wakes to a realization that the world la ing at his apparent coward To prove that he isn't yellow, he jumps into a prize-fighting ring pampored screen ice bull fight, and then winds up by dri ing his car against an auiomobile race, professionals in % SPECIAL MUSICAL | PROGRAM AT COLISEUM The Coliseum is advertising w spo- clal musical program by Betz’s Coli seum Melody Men for tonight and tomorrow night. The management dc best overturs, be “The at its The special spot light, will Pilsen.” heard under Prince of >-es News it View: of Women ik Mrs. Moody Youngest Texas “First Lady” Mrs. Dan Moody, wife the Tex youngest woman executive and journalist as well. On a recent deer hunt with her husband, Moody killed a 12 point buck Moody's Best was onc points. My Texas University. She later worked on an Abilene, Texas, newspaper. Al though the governor's salary is only §4,000 Mrs. Moody declaved that shg yeur old husband woull ity to be examples for other young married folk and live on their salary The Moodys were married April 2 at the home of Mrs. Moody parents Mr. and Mrs. George Paxton of Abi- lene. 29 years governor, is preside at the th of to of 11 College Name First Woman to Presidency The daughter of a Harv is the first woman president of t Association of American Miss Luca Russcll Briggs is herself a college president, heading Mil- waukee-Downer, a Milwaukee wom en's schools. She was born in 18457 at Cambridge, Mass., where her fu- ther, LeBaron Russel Briggs, has been dean of arts.and 25 years. All her colleagues among the officers of the college association are men, 3 2y College Girl Wins Second Beauty Test Miss Louise Anderson of Gastonia, N. €, has repeated as a winner of college beauty contests. It was no novelty to her when she was voted the most beautiful student at Duke University for she had won the same honor at Salem College, before en- tering the Durham institution. She is a brunette. Other Gastonia girls won beauty titles at Brenau, North Car- olina Coilege tor Women and Con- | vigidly as Lady \)l ! this been | pyte of even more assistant di-} from an original | vis loss to the| A lace Reld and (!0 appear .. | the , | Nights Lo | freshened to obscuriy | sor fto Wally | DINA S BEL av ) Yomaneo | Fifth avenue bus when she [ea ner { has b 10, 1927. ) e e i o o e i Y SR i S T T ipson who alwa weirs a hat M BEllen Wil woman memb ot to 1 Miss Wilkinson al r House of e Philiy ef the ver w has tashion s ne 1 the Honse of Common to her heads Astor Susan Lawrence, Mis Duiche Athol garet Bondfield all discard -+ SEEN ABOUT S when ti and st thougsh Mi Wilkinson, th Miss M of and &} “When gan of in doubt, d hahitual donning clastic supper liter clothe night cvenin for theatres for andd, funetions nights course, private Except tirst large proportion of theatre informal But a list of places oftering after guests at possibly on publish wear attire ed atre entertainment included four that seven fo requric formal clothes, [ which it is better (o due three wheve informal apparcl is apmopriate Another publication, however, that “if they need [ cnough { providing the initials oll you can come in overal look like a b, anin you n chviously, bany tent show thriller, which i the theatrical newspapers, wa city this revival of that laccording to the produc in a Barroom.” A sted the title Ten Nights of the nre season. It was melodrama superb I wag su might en ¢ practice of lipstick applying i public powder. rouge and come as w as in the city, a3 to be of novelty for the passengers toilet by blackening her eye | laghes j ctor | lof family spirit among the employes, ! and | ing latent talent and bringing it o' wallops a champion, takes part in o (/" ON¢ downtown hotel a " clerk e ! Dolis s [END mancion and is a huntress Mus. | €2 while apply Moody is a graduate of warms | i | | Colleges. | In the smaller permanent hotels inhabited residents there is a akin to that of the small town room, cant for a day between the departure of one weekly occupant and (he ar rival of another, was rented transient “What to a shall we charge him?” asked the s0tto voice “Four TDollars?” “Might as well’ make it five,” 1 sponded the girl. “He's liable (o think this is a cheap pla o The same inting does not for the la hol good wa, for the difficnlt role of the Crown {elares that the new orchestra will he | Catering to the transicnt thousand who make brief visits to the metro- | Hundieds of employes their functions under the eclaborat: and efficient systems of big busine: When rheumatism you suffering ha S0 you can Hy ol |aTound just try Red Pepper Rub you will have the known Nothing quickest relief nas such peaetrat heat as red pepper in relief. Just as soon you Red Pepper Rub you feel the heat In three minutes it the sore spot through I'rees the blood éirenla ks up the congestion— and the old rheumatism torture is gone Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. U it for lumbago, neuritis, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each pack- A —adv comne tingling and through tion, bre backache, in They cleaned my clothes —I packed my grip, And now I'm ready for my trip. ITED to take a trip and not a thing-—no not a single Dblessed thing to wear. Now, wait a minute — you know that you have some pleasing garments that woud look fresh and ser- viceable again it you let us dry clean them. en than ot audiences ard only nors bhadiy fatled columusy sented in | would-he | be | in a Speak-! places s0 general, in the hamiet i 2| un | | noticeable. But a girl furnished a bit on al complet- | inn. | va-| the | telephone operator, | caravansarie. | parforn | RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER w= with| ntrated, oon e > ! PLAYING TONIGHT- -2 SHOWS 25 one—it's the for this L TANTIC ceore REPARENTS. . PEOPLE?' aooumrveon N st 1. uary H ACGIVHE MENJOU BEITY IN¢ FLOREN = Yo A Qaramount Qicture The first ceu o c¢f Betty Biinson since \ her success as ‘‘Peter Pan.' Al ROACH PLRESENTS SOCIETY™ qat how HIGH-HAT HILARITY! When that we have a ¢ is worth howlin; :\!mm we howl—But tl:i; RASCALS tinio we can't howl v “HIGH yooeds enoceh Fathecomedy URDAY 122 LYN BRENT in “MIDNIGi T MOLLY” Playing Maiinee and Fvening REENED BL.{ DiAVOND NUT COAL “B 12.50 per Ton en Dock PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. ¢ Jor the Range” 2 112 Phene ALASKA MEAT - CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PRONE 2 SEWARD STREET BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Cioset (white tank) All complete vith ittings—$89.50 ored anywiéze in city linit GEO. B. RICE PLU¥DIY HEATING OIL BURNERS “} Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” ALL CCAY At M but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less eoal and better resuits. here. “Traditional drudgerv of the farmer’s wife 1s being banished by the grow ase of labor saving devices.” said Mr. Coleman. “thus giving farm women an opportun- ity to devote themselves to recrea- tion_ other pursuits and tloser at- sention Lo their children £ cooker and Air Gas stoves. while more than 32 per cent of the na- tion’s farm homes bave running water “These gasoline pressure farm accessories are explosion proof and the lamp andsssed by the Nationa! ets, ' “All this makes for orighte: and better farm life. Alreadv ther¢ has appearea a tendency of boyt and girls to stav on the farm sine¢ the luxuries of the city bave bee biceght & tham™ ' ver.e College. Parliament Glimps Another Bobbed Head Arnother her hair. She 137Mrs. Hilt woman M. P. has bobhed We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 GCEALMQU] MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES PHONE 518 JUNERL, ALASHA op Fhil-