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WISt g e 4 I He P AL LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT JPICKE:I". r’,‘ A CE — 7:15-9:20 Sez Our Boys leaving San Dicgo See Normans Kerry in moving picture seen hex other fast 2 reel comedy. Here our trio in a speeial Beneath a Rose.”"—Some Class! {{H T LG T T TR HTH T HiiGinn Universal Jewel g With ELLIOTT DEXTER g o Gladys Brockwell and Jazon Robards H tUnder Western Skies” the fastest in n1u||.thfi—%a).fi.c Wanda Wiley in an- THEN ON TUESDAY SEE for China and othcr Late News. Musi al Number “Lay My Head u|mnummmmum||mmmmnmmmmmnn' il IIIIIIlllllllIllIIIIIIllllmllllNIIIHIIHMIIIIHIllmllINIIIIIllIIIINIHllllIlllllllm(l“lllml"fl ~'|IIIHIIIIIMIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIlIIl"'5 Attractions At Theatres {FAST MOVIE FEATURE v NOW SHOWING, PALACE \t last here’s the Western pictur that is different. It comes under the title of “Undor Wes IBdward Sedgwick-Univer duction that is the current aitrac tion at the Pala “Under Wester era picture with i muuiu angle, for the plot born of th Ipoem would be visualized in no le | their own price. George l.mu'll en the role of 4 Jumes | hard-hes ther who 7§ p Anne Cornwall, vivacious as ever: Ward Crine \,«.,.._! [ work has won for his the title of ithe “screen’s perfect viilain®; Kati leen Key, as Millic Lewis, & les K. French are seen performances. i "“THE ANCIENT MARINER" AT COLISEUM TONIGHT When Samuel l.wlm (& nlt‘lhlav penned the fluent lines of “The Rime Ancient Mariner,” little did | m that one day his immortal !beautiful a manner upon the screen 'l great classic has been brought | fforts of a group of N w York bank to throttl ranchars of eastern Or 3 ton Round-up of 19 been voitly worked into the picture provides a big thrill in a spzetacular| steeplechase. | Norman Kerry as Robert Erskine. plays the male lead with all his cus: tomary skill. He is the young man from out of the East who finds hin self in between Oregon ranchers and New York capitalists, he espousing the cauge of the former as against his father, James Erskine, who is at the head of the moneyed group of the East seeking the rich fields at CLEAN K!DNEYS BY DRINKING hi f Entertaining callérs minus a ward- | irobe, is not the casiest thing in the| I world, but Ralph Graves solves aii| Take Salts to Finsh Kidneys if Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too lauch rich food may produce kidmey trouble in some orm, says a well-known authority.}" because the acids created excite the| kidneys, Then they become over- worked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all ;sorts of distress, particu- larly backache and misery in the: kidney region, rheumatic twinges, gevere headaches, acid stomach, con- stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment y.ar back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right, or it Tladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and and also get ahout four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take 2 table-ifrom sore, stiff, aching joints. Tt spoonful in a glass of wat.r before; cannot hurt you, an ‘tasier, has .{before the public through the moct » medium of today—the silver 8 and will be shown at the n theatre beginning tonight. |? Otto, noted director of fan-| employed his genius to mold the fantasy into ome of the | most subl hievements of motion | picture h Also a l|l.u||JHr modern sequence | which serves as a means of intro- ducing the fan has been handled | in such a w to produce an en- tertainment which is without a peer Unsell, for several years a { the scenario world, was se- » the modern sequen Ancient Mariner.” This was | a particularly difficult task beca of the fact that the story of tod must be in keeping with the spirit | of the great clasgic used for the sequence. This Miss Unsell he in a superlative manner. | Hen | | | | | jdifficulties in M'uk Sennett's ]‘mwt Pathecomedy, “Breaking The Icc, “,\'hi(‘h will be the comedy attrac- tion on this evenings program. A scenic entitled “Animal Celebrities” and Pathe News will also be sho R S - A | "MARY PHILBIN IS | AT PALACE TUESDAY | Stella Maris,” VVflllnm J. Lockc 3 famous novel, comei to lfle on the RED PEPPER HEAT QUICKEST RELIEF Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” “lengineers in the servic ‘;.,(m- to Tacoma, Wash., where the FOR RHEUMATISM _THE DALY ALASKA H/ll’lRL, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927, I pe pre:onted in what said o be her catest role sin he sational hit in “Merry » Round,” which raiscd her to steilar fam practically overnight The story, a ipping and dr atic romanc: of life in the British upps classes, was directed by Charles Bra bin, creator of “Driver nd other noted productions. 1t centers ahoul the lovis of a beautiful invalid an:j two men, hoth leyal friends, although deévoted 1o the sama givl, and th pathetic sacrifice of a little slavey who, loving ofie of the men with dog like devotion, gives up hev life t insure his happiness. Mary Philbin plays the two rol that of the beautiful and fragil “Stella Maris” and that of Inity llake,” the little housemaid whose sacrifice is one of the greatest mo ments in literat or tho dram: makeup in the latter transforms her into Miss DPhilbin's role literally anoth son. It'is one of the most striking feats in“her career, and on a par with the romarkable makeup of Lon Chaney in “The Opera” and “Th Dame.” achievoments Phantom of the Hunchback el Notre TUWHITE MICE” COMILC COLSEUM WEDNESDAY vod time was had by all. s the report in th» phr 1l town paper, which' raac the listening world when the ¢ and crew of “Whita Mice,” the ciated Exhibitors’ melodrama of mance and revolution in South rcturned from Havana, ( whors the picture was made | The “eason for the extraordinarii good tim was the fact that the filming of the picture was coincident \\HII the rly Mardi s of Hav line Logan and Will Powell, who played the leading role took part in the Mardi G had a marvelous time, while Hilliard more than enjoyed himself “White Mice” is a picturization by | Films, Inc., of Richard Har | 5 - RS, famous novel of the sam ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE ATTF; ITION MASONS name. Randolph Bartlett adapted it| _ son wil ek Rl esiniinstil to the sereen, and Edward H. Grif Tt M o LR R ) nlu[-'v's sne ssor ade. Mrs. Smith was "\\' \ml( ] 1m\um:| nul pt)\~|l|\\' \11\ C ‘irst Lady of the Land, appeared in the Easter p Coolidgs is scen leaving chureh in Washington; Mrs, snapped at A'lantie City J. H. Dunn enter directed : ; e y Othars in the cast were Harlan RIENOR) ot 1 fa I : M., in "hhl Pellows' | Knight, Reginald Sheffield, and Rici pigye 1. S | at 1 o'clock Monday even ard Lee the prize for high | Wor n the M. M. Degree. s tscora made by the ladies and Justit n ) ren cordially invited. | “White Mice” is playing at the (O Coliseum Wednesday only. Harding the men’s prize. Delicious | By order of the W. M jcak> and sandwiches were served at | CHAS. E = midnight. | —adv SPECIAL MUSIC NUMBER AT PALACE IS PLEASING ¢ “Lay My H spocial musi ace, made a big 'he rendition jeneath A Rose, number at the Pa hit with Dboth audience last night and again proved Miss Maz Pauly a clever violinist. 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