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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURI)AY, BEBETZ 1927, iilllll!llllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'!III|||IIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|h‘ 45 K o ‘,',‘f\: refise 0 auto racing C most iy picture hew fatg ed in as its produccs The story is worked out ihrou a vapid-fire prize fight that qualivi Ben Lyon o v firstrate crappen a bull fight and an auto ruace “Dragon Alley” is the exirg reel comedy with Jack MeHugh Hicks, Bobby Gordon and “Bubble Berry and pretty little Doreen Ti ner, HinnmmGn DAY MATINEE—NIGHT and M( - >se News il \W@wg PICTORIAL NEW'S OF THE DAY BEN LYONS and MARY ASTOR TULLY MARSHALL in scven th usand feet—anl seventy thousand thrills all threugh it. SRV L L TR FLET LT oF"flJU@melm S e t, AR e et Speaker's Platform : . : g “THE To Claim Mrs. Ross mBE‘J Mrs. Nellic T. Ross, first woman : 5 TELEP E G & to serve as chief cxecutive of a 5 EERE RN S state, has retired as governor of o ; ’ in Wyoming but not from public lif ; ] s oAt Her plans for next summer inclade i e “WILLIAM TELI a tour of the country on a chautau- . ; 2 ] ; e qua platform. She will probabi; M i : i " Our Cemedy Offering speak of the advance of women. M i : By A Ross had not been an active advocal of women's vights when she was clecy ed to fill the unexpired term of hey hushand, the Jate Gov. W. B. Ro ] : h and had not been in his office mo LA 4 3y § | FOX NEWS than five times, She was defeated » for reelection by a small margin bu e oot SR - i Prices led her ticket : ] See it ence, then come back for more—Like they did for “The Merry Widow.” ¥ Woman Lawyer Finds e Partners in Family Her husband and 1wo son: are (Le ; 1HE N\ : : I G R Gl law partners of Mrs. Catherinc : - Wauga McCullough, whose 40 yea of, law practice in Chicago have in = cluded the first justice of the peac COUNT ANDRE BETHILEN MARY RICHARDSON Lot vt Bl v 0. woman, Ak Dr. John Grier Hibben, president of Princeton, told a San iIlI:;::IK:'I “II:;‘ ’1:].[’ “fl'l';’l‘l ‘;::_':”':‘ ‘:"‘m’:‘ ; Francisco audience that drinking at colleges was on the wane. Wher now mewh Core e b Alberto J. Pani, Mexican Minister of Finance |1l:e||:m| a diplo- firm. She o 8n mathor, § lender. i malic visit to the 1 nited States. Count Andre Sethlen, son women's organizations, and a forme of the Premier of Hungary, came to Amcrica for a two master in chancery for Cook county months’ visit. Miss Mary Richardson, noted British womun | superior court leader, was a candidate for Parliament, e The Juvenile Cor kids in Chinatown! Can you imagin> the fun this bunch of regular kids - create in two reels of excellent comedy? MATINEE 2:30—ORCHESTRA PLAYS THIS SHOW 10—-25——40—Lox,(s 50 cents LAST TWO TIMES TONIGHT of “THE MERRY WIDOW™” SEE THIS AND THEN DANCE THE MERRY WIDOW WALTZ AT THE Woman’s First Bill |Gets Speedy Action are among the fow still po | “Women and children first* for a little of the pre-war stock of K 3 ) freshments. And among Sybaritic enturies has been the slogan of the shipwrecked, but in legislative halls DProvisions in the apartments of som |course. The North Carolina sumed that they are provided o [ture was the exception. While hills clusively for men guests introduced by men rested in com e R mittees, the house passed its first e "‘""W 7‘7 f”" Ean . . Says Surplus of Women Musl Successful Year i His-| - IME ) T bill, one for women, introduced by . X e 9 Goma b Btk and exempted the (Continuea trom Page One) | i wiTH it ORI b o . oo DR M R e ot cini] FLORENCE VIDOR EDWARD EVERETT HORTON | “MARRY ME!" RURAL |ment of taxes on its club hou [the Bypothesis that are present birth 1t ight after the most successtul | . Ve e Attractlons ROMAN,C,E' co“]“tu".t‘”“s.vs \deal’ Model figures and dcath rate do not change. year since it has been adopted in James Cruze, whose directorial| g Bald-hehded Girl " At present there are in Great Britain Junean TONIGHT ONLY Bhiao achievements have won him a plice! Bald women would please the ap | #0me 300,0¢ "more women than men BEeighty-eight = students were en-| 4,; Theatres in the Motion Picture Hall of Fame|tist Van Dongen. He shockad Pay|O¥er the age of sixtvfive. b b l,““,”{. = 'h, ',.,.,“.,.:,, ”“,f‘."f' sl gl L “GALY < figuratively speaking, since, as yet, (i hy announcing during a newpa- | there should Be a surplus of 800,06, @nd six students enrolled in ¢ PATHE NEWS there is no such institution in the per's discussion of long versus shopt |0l women T Sl Voo I RInE S il ol 4 movieshas recently completed an-'hair for women As by the fifties thp surplis of nineiy-four student: ! riageable an W Atrangements lave been made i T other 1 mount production, which|{ “For me the ideal would be the Mrviageable women will have di “IIDNIGHT MOLLY” AT | : Ty % : i ) A, most of (hese hunds of | wherehy those attending from the & werelease advices are hailing as “a'completely bald woman. No hair ap @Ppeared, m COLISEUM TONIBHT f‘.mmh classic.” 'tu.x Wieely BC woman. Bo helr at g onsands of surplus exagens Alaska Junean Bunk House, at Jual- | e ‘Marry Me!" s the title of his| His radical views go furtier thanl®l be widows. At present peo i will continne their work for un ixty-five amount to 6 per cont other mont: l Crook melodrama of a hich ordes pagest producing cffort and local film | those of the painter Pierre Ilvln,uull““' , ( i f o tlin: Gokitaten, BY 600 e The opcuing of the fishing season spinning along to a sensational cli-}eyihusiasts may look forward o sec- who thinks short hair is becoming ©f the bopulation. By 1970 they T ! | . ; a 8 | bew T SRR Ty w o next Tuesday makes it advisable to max which leaves the auwdience tens: ling it hecause the Colisenm the to women — when they are dressed, |Humber 2 Jet S8 ‘ 1 (N mItE CRaliais tor 1 4 ith | . . oun I 1 be quite ¢ e night school for the re with emotion and moistened with | will offer it as its principal photo-] “But the undressed woman, patRon ; b Wil i ' Fs i th- spirit of sacrifice, idnight | play attraction on Sunday and Mcen-|tested Bertrand, “that doesn't ‘nlhul. ins ry twentieth a / oo ”vl' n .I. : Molly,” third of the features star-|gay. . well. Then long locks are more grace. |1 P Qiffercnce of nearly R I gl o) ring Evélyn Drent, comes to the! According o those who have been 5 per cent is made up by cuttin A Sk Coliseum tonizht 1 tho previous|iprivilexed to: el ¢ ivance peck {down the proportion of children w e e pictures, the star is very capably [ag “Marry Me!", Cruz knack of | e « jder fifteen Today there are in Great Dritain! 24 3 11,005, | COLICEUM ORCHESTRA MAKES CLAIMS GOOD :-'n(fl""”"l""”"“"”""""l""l""|"||"'"""l"|||"""“""l"""l“"“ L T LT O L e T S A T T T R L Tt e Lt e supported. L this instance, John Dil-| humanizing stories on the screen, his lon, Brucc Gordon, Lecn Bary and|genjus for balancing humor with John Gough shine above others. LIovd | pathos, his knowledge of rural Am ]' Ingraham divected the picture, and | erican life, and his uncanny ability ! proves particularly well fitted to get| (o fit a player perfectly for every | | | roughly 10,000,000 men and {000 women hetween ages of it teen and fortytive, In (wenty-five years' time both sexes will ho Tho Motz' Collseum Melody .mon on forniec My i O ¢ advar . the 10,000,000 mark, but there wiii Performed fully up fo the advanc be 50,000 more moen of that age of the Colisenm managemeni 3 D of the last iges of old | (han women i special program advertised istaken 1 onuty—ciort 1 purposes—iyolice and politicians— INew York s ( ; R t LSRR R for Thersday and Fric g formears and muck-raloss foetions end cligues-——two women (1 Lexington Avenue between 20th leheRr e o NS CarE 2 |:h ol ’WI I]v‘nml )luu : [5 4'.}: whe look 2like- 1 bewilderod d:tostive—and Drama, with a great, | a 218t streets, A skyscrap- | MER | alente wers showed wide i ¢ vehind it! and t streets. Although skyscrap | BEING PLAYED AT PALAGE . cxpoticnce in bt micitie unselfish love rehind it! p 20—40—TLoges 50 cents vhe greatest possible effect from afrole, have never before been better | cattling story. The production is well [ jlustrated. mountcd and attests the ability of | The story, adapted from “The @veryone connected ith it Nest Egg” by Anne Caldwell, one Tnwittingly the bo that - may |of the big stage hits of a few mown Carol Page's !lmvm?«ll -»ul'».t' sons back, revolves around a love ors ave visible from the windows tion but so far has ouly been allittle schoal teacher whose pursuit| " : e | e wl i concert overtures e = , . 5 joverlooking the park, they are not verture It is not source of worry to her, goes to the|of romance leads her into many I R S e e A L Widow: | often that small town theufres get a in chapter thre Hoping | prising and unexpected adventurcs|® ' the Patheser turing Al | with langhable results. lene R and also at the Coliseumn In the matter of ¢ . even the tonight. Placed by Carol for safe-[most critical picturegoc vill con | eroach upon it and the neighborhood ro, with additions the loader opportunity to get mu 15 above |has an air of quiet gentility. Most [Miss Mae Pauley, is being played (he average, and the Coliscum man of the buildings surrounding the by the orchestra at the present show. agement congratulating itself on - 5 hine 1 E > s of “The Merry Widow” at the its good fortune in seduring the Belz b S : o Llieas : S g i . 1ove; |PATK are apartments. The Players|ing o y ® 2 leeping in a bag of oats, it accom i‘”" that Cruze has .done his lovelleiyy 1o on the south side. palace. Although the second shosw orchestra. It has made a hit with th panies Gold Blaze to Louisville, for|bhest, since the players include such | L L ; S § & 8 A number of famous persons lived |18 not over until 11:15 o'clock, the public. The Coliseum promises spoe- ¢ y - ¥ Carol's favorite lorse is to run for|primc favorites as Florence \«ulfll,‘i“ the locality in former days. They|orchestra pl throughout the fen cial concert features each Sunday, | SCRE ’LN}LD Bl ACK ihe Louisville Cup. Edward Everett Horton, Helen Jer- oo q0q David Graham Phillips, John | ture’s entirety™ Special short, snappy Monday, Thursday ard Friday ey ome Eddy and John Rche. : | Jlow, Rcbert G. Ingersoll and|concert prosrams, usually including - - e o — Tesion Lo ICEsOll AN e classic, i8 arranged for caci! DR W, E. MULHOLLAN DIAMOND NUT COAL “THE MERRY WIDOW 5 i 7 —aily | change of. billand played from 7 to 145 openea wis Dental Office in LAST TIME, PALACE PACE THAT THRILLS" o ; Rocms 9-10 Malony Block. ady o AT PALACE TOMORROW Some department stores have strict LRl =) selahed e ry : > 5 : L RSirne s ML e ainst Dersons entering at | S oo i - “Best for the Range” “The Merry Widow” which Das| “upyg pace hat Thrills” opens at|closing time, as one person found|§oNG MOON CAMP FIRE y boen playing to large audience forl| . pajace tomorrow matinee and|when he tried to enter at 5:30, GIRLS TO HAVE PARTY o A3 $12.50 per Ton on Dock the past two nights al the Palace|\ii be given again at night and| The doorman explained that a wo-| o S 3 ~ ! will be shown for (he final (WO|,4, Monday night, two shows night-|man was apprehended While attempt-| The Song Moon Camp Fire girl | PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 times tonight. Iy. This feature is said to more than |ing to smuggle a $4,000 fur coat out|are gucsts of Mrs. Fannie Robin-on > : A : Iuterest in the story never for almake good its title, of the store. She had entered the|(onight in the Preshyterian Church g ] moment lags, cach successive scene| Once again the fact is brought [establishment just as the doors were parlors, at 1 Valentine Party. Kach ) s A% tcmaining in théd writer's memol out that when the stars are right!closed the day before and therein! member of the Camp Fire, whether | but the most indelible impression is|and the author is right the combina-!spent the night, undiscovered by the'old or now, are requested to attend | = made, as it was in the famous stage|tion results in a real picture. watchmen “m‘l Mmu {wo valentines, preforably 1! 4 IWKA MFA 1' ( 4) play, by the unforgettable “Merry Ben Lyon is at top form in this Her admissions cleared up mys- | pome made. There will be special AL _.,’ V] 1S Widow Waltz.” As danced by Mac |one. terious thefts at other stores, the|entertainment and_ refreshment They cleaned my clothes 1 urray and John Gilbert it is more 'y Astor never was better. - |doormsn said, and resulted in a| - —1 packed my grip, Wholesale and Retail Butchers ahan a waltz, a veritable ode of for the story, even a brief|cloger watch at the doors thereafter. | ATTENTION MASONS And now I'm ready for - SEWARD STREET tenderness and passion. synopsis shows that Byron Morgan, e | There will be a stated commun ; my trip. | Like a thread runming through the [author of the famous racing stories The shovels that unload coal from |jcationgof Mt. Juneau Lodge No entire picture is the fine directorial |for the late Wallace Reid, has kept [barges in the Fast river are among | 147, & M., in Odd Fellows' NVITED to take a trip hand of Von Strohemi. While the|far in the lead of modern writers of [the many coniraptions in this me- | Hall g 10 o'clock Monday even- and not a thing—no story i3 practically carried by the|fast moving fiction. chanical age with which the public|j Work in the K. Degree. | ot 2 ingla blessed . = x people mentioned above, the min-| In “The Pace That Thrills” RBen|generally is unfamiliar. | Visiting Brethren ecordially invited thing to wear. Now, walt Ig ITII ROO‘I OU TFIT or characters are never submerged | Lyon plays the motion picture star g Transferring ("Iml lol the bins of By order of the W. M. a m"muh- you 'knnw | 4 1 1o the point of losing their iden-|who ecarns a reputation with the|fuel companies along the Manhattan CHAS. E. NAGHEL, P e B o 5 E B R e tot o n i Sity, and even the housada-at-peo: | pible as a dare-davil) but LKhowN|shors, 16 & nand £0 ‘malith et A\ Secretary :,',‘,’_'l Lot AR Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) le in the many big scenes in the[to those on the inside as “The Shis.|The shovels, suspended by cables, | e — NS de 5 ste Wi PR o 0 - {:ic'urv do not act as the convential |ering Sheik” because all the death dip into the barges and lift their| A new industry for the develop-| ",‘i‘,'.:.',l.,:f.ml.‘r-X.K”. ]:rl‘;-lr‘:ul“l‘«:l | All complete withs fittings—$89.50 inobs, merely filling up space, but|defying stunts he is supposed to do|burden 40 feet or more, speedily ment of shaiK products is proposed ! l _hfm fiE they seem to be an essential part|are really accomplished by “doubles.”|and with monotonous regularity.'in New land. Products to be ,,,,_! us ary cled b e g5, of the development of the plot. His argument is that he isn't afraid, | Shuttle cars are loaded and convey tained include Jeather, fertilizer, <.n,| P It you would see the finest in{but an accident might injure his|the fucl to the mouths of the bins. | glue and a medical substance, GE.ALMQU[S CRO. B. RICE screen entertainment, and one of the |face—and his face Is‘ his fortune. A e - J;Am’ tabte - tor| L2 OF MEN'S CLOTHES PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS most artistically beautiful pletures Then there’s beautiful Mary Astor Certain beverages seem to hav, Flowers : ever produced, don’t miss “The Mer-|as the ‘girl who believes in him.[an enduring quality. There are hosta your Valentine greetings. Sce Ju-| EIVFVRSV 7T 7 T TEEY 2 “I Tell You in Advance Wkat Job Will Cost” ry Widow.” She krows he isn't a coward, but|and hostesses who declare that they neau Flor =t Ph 311, adv | ] o o se R L e Delivered anywlere in city limits

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