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TONIGHT and WED'\F*D AY 2 SHTWS EACH NI" SCENIC—Always Good—Tlon “THE EQUISITE SINNER” With Conr:d Wagel, Rence Adovee, Paulctits Duval It's a story cf the Lure of the Gypsy-Blocd colled ty him THRILLING, ROMANTIC, DIFFERE A che Stary You'll Love Clesing the show will be one of the famous NEWL '\'WED COMEDIES and BABY SNOOKUM Pricec—1 0-25-40-1.93{ s &0 cents "Tou'll find the Palace W. ; COMING THURSDAY “MEMORY LANE” «ummmmmmmum|uuuummmnnuwumummuu.z i ImHIIIEllll||lllilil!lll’ll"lfil"lllfllllllll Ililll“"ll Rl I rocently piciure "T“THE EXQUISITE SINNE | 18 AT PALACE TONIGHT | ‘Mol John Stahl and B The other t Snner” to the Pal day - run. Sternberg, feature. Charles Chapl Pickford and Douglas + have hailed him as (h of directorial genius ¥ 2 critics were divided in their opin-| R b ions and von Sternberg's ability s 13 a very | became the leading topie’ of con- announcement to hoes versation in motion picture ¢ir-|, s that remember th § OB s vouthful sercen star for &iewa This ability. has been displayed )y sMerton of the Movie oot a magked manngr. by the DFO-| jmamy- other -popular - scrcen duction of “The Exquisite " | Auetions. ¢ “The Exquisitz Sinne 15 a4l The picture that film adaptation of Alden Brooks Hh-- Coliseumn Theat “Escape,” a delightfully humorous{ piyey Hitier” and novel about a soul-sick héro who|wen much funnior th sought romance &nd wert wander | 4,4 if su ing with a gypsy whilo a frantic|inan catisfiod. At and aristocratic fiancee so |sure that the story the fugitive pair. i The best work of Nagel's screen career is recog- nized in this picture. It shows the united genius of Nagel as an actor and von Sternberg as a di-! Pinch rector. The same thing might ho | said of Renee Adoree, the char: ing French actress who interpre the role of tha gypsy girl. 7Theo| cast also includes: Mathew Bo[z Paulette Duval, Helena D'Alg eorge K. Arthur, Frank Curri and Claire DuBrey. 1 and Conrad ret National pictu l)u ctor is respons s . W SR “FINCH HITTER' AT he Sullivan and that et to writz & Aml all ance Noun- of th The who in the jteam and thiuks that he has & {it only to discover that he 13 ti (water boy. Con ce Be .lworks as waitress fn tha coll Inmhmnm and is the favorite - 1 the students. T)m is 21l th ,f‘won-sron FLIGHT” | NOW AT COLISEUM e o i The’. hagards of trans-ocear aviation; . the_courage and ! the airmen the United States: cause wo den't want to Navy; the smashing drama gurprises in the pict the hop“to Hawaii last summer —— - which riveted the attention ol | ATTENITON world as the Navy fran ly‘ Il yoa nced a geoa carpenter searched. the desoslate waters -f phone 498, Hapdw Andy's Shon the Pacific for the fallen avi |A P. LAGERGREN,, Pv"') adv tors at the mercy of the wav —— e ' and savage 'mid-sea curfents! !ma papers fo1 sare at 'l'he P _ AN -of .the foregoing his beox | beautifully and powerfully drama- tized by Emory Johnson, noted I'. 0. B. producer, in his newest and | blggest melodramatic picturiz.. ‘ition, “The. Non-Stop Flight," ro- _vedled for the first time yeln at the eum Paying n stirring m!ma to) ca’s Magellans of the air, terms of nwmm the daring exploiti™of th:! ¥ Commander s and hh‘ Ease your Hght, aching chest. crew, umi BREAK A CHEST COLD WITH HEAT OF RED PEPPERS COLISEUM TOMORROW H “yapproving the ing as well & st-p the pain. Break up the con- m‘ love .ashore undinmon Feel & bad cold, loosen the hed to us ‘again an intriguing | : m#fl & a theme %Wiva'%um i . William Haines, w.ll _kmown ml plays b ‘Memorv has Wr;‘ in nh /Brows, {up in just a short time. “‘Red r Rub” is the cold jfemedy that brlun quickest re- lief. 1t canmot hurt you and it icertainly scems to end the tight- necs and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, *|penetratifig heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, ach- ing muscles and sore/ stiff joints ~elief comes at once. & The, moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling) (International ack in the ic Bailey was the toast of theatregoers all over the country. Frankie, who's shown at the lower right, became world famous for her shapely under- pinning. She became the wealthiest show girl of "em all, just because the boys used to flock to see her legs. But tastes may have changed since that time. At any rate, Frankie's “hour- gl'\%s curves I:-\o long since gone out of style, but {o old-timers, her “pins” have become classies of modeling. § How do you think Frankie compares with some of the ~lnpe|y charmers of today? Tor instance, there's good old days” Fra ¢. Mistinpuette (upper left), whose IPROPOSAL FOR_SHOW W“.lifims WI[L FOR BENEFIT FUND g dtna L s TONIGHT - latach s of the Ci )\\Jad B‘.“Caq ng Leaving for Wash- ington on Official Trip Villia Willian been | rated by G large number of pe npln Tto ze the time to an afternoon natinee. This, ed out, would g sople, “school students {opportunity to participate | their bit in contributing | fund for the tra *{ka which would ght et thac the be adopied and a sp date announced late All the theatres | Gross's - centrol have, b fied to run a show and urged wive it 100 per cent support. has received s associated thea plan. have been asked to cha the . midnight entertainment o) Quesllon Can rickets ba the afternoon and a de’ of for it will be made pub! _.,prevented? shert time, Mr, - [ A Y “n8 e g y assu CONNORS RETURNS plenty of the prevent J. J. Connors, who hgs been in ingvttlminofwdlwerml in Yancomver and Vicioris, B ¢ 190 the diet of mother and baby. the last few weecks, was an SCOTT’S EMULSION rival on the Princess Mary. W.ul" in the south Mr. Connors closed all cod-li reit| gontains cod-liver o in the Refl Top Mine on the Up- ¢on! which : Cleveland, January 911, G105 , similar gather He to g i) ite | a deal for the sale of his intes per- Bear River in Northern Cs lumbia. ' | vitamins in great abundance THE EAGLES WILL SCREAM Satiieday Night at the heat. In three minutes the con- gested s 3 YO S SRS Hiustrated News) legs hawe been insured for one million dollars (press agent money). Next is Joan Crawford, one of the movie's curviest young ladies, and the last two ladies on the top row are Claire Luce and Kathleen Burke, notable among Zi bxdds most glor- ified “Follies” starlets, .. In the lower row, on the left, we see Olive Borden, another young motion 'picture star, whose legs and figure have been praised often by artists. Next to her is Dora Duby, famous next to Mistinguette alone, in Europe. And next to Mlle, Duby is Kathryn Ray, another much glorified Broadway beauty. Compare these modern misses with Frankie, Don’t you agree, that standards have changed somewhat since the time she was the reigning belle? ton, prior lay | Mr remaining ther the Cleyeland ms will re visiting friends Mr. Williams atte m. They will v o the'l caran‘e |n|r on di |ll.41 Show and will Frairbanks Mining diapla raying form a par f v ”:_f,‘“'h(f” i : Cuse ds Reversed , two 0f i By Circuit Court nce. Photograph : s and game g ). re of th Nov. L90.- Fairbanks Re s questioned by CARD PARTY TUESDAY-—NOVEMBER 29TH omen of Mooseheart Legion AT MOOSE HALL—8:30 P. M. 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