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■a SlAN&ERy H I Haugen III Jumping IJL *14 • SfiSffsr. Leabnino Marguerite Zender and RfqlMreyjH*;th«”13** Neat," with George' M. Cohan'. Comedians .In that sxqujajts ■ love story delightfully told to-music, “Mary/ 1 (leift It a gnaWfaHd fiame>) Colonial theater tonight. it*i r n WHEN YOU MUST MOVE '* U’V V ’ ' ■ |V - J ;i h^e » flrai-ciaaa rojlablo trsnnfbr.fli -5—i loveliness. . • - . The contraat between the winter to. do the nnrltyr for; yon. Wo hare iidflMMr for families who wlsji to hard their ihfogh movnd quickly, with care, sad.'for the least coat; Big khaeloti* .-iiitc runs; strong, tniellis c ht' Workers: : corff teoVs; uc com ■ modeling service. ..Most up-to-date torage in North Oeorgl*. - . : Ni 14M ssTNFHn. QCOROIA ment’a famous pool, the Cara and Basin, supplied Wtth het -sulphor u5 m .£® jtyatetioua depths of Sulphur. Mountain. . pis year.many travellers, visit- fefifflSS 14 * ®°., w * at through the life,.(Jtjsf; facnii fn . ““ rancourer, and the eternal summer of Vai> couver, Victoria and Vawouyer leland is one that lingere long fa memory and carries with It a do- SrtnM*? Pe ^f a0 * il If pouty % &nff*l s ^5dy*taorra S2 m °?5,* nd °f tha country to the SL 1 ** *9®to ▼eriety and the atormlng of thol Skjfi Sufferers D&$ot Want MereTemporary Relief Results . 1. - , --- if jm an* r«n' Of courra, 1/ y»n> are rmitoiit to hare only temporary relief from the terrifying itching and. burn : ng of fiery, flaming skin diseases, then S t are satisfied to remain a clave ointments, lotiena and other lo- remedies applied to the surface of the akin,' > vvti ■ < - • Real genuine relief from ectema, tetter, scaly eruptions or any other form of skin frritatiohs eahnot bo expected until you free your blood THE BEST SHOW LASTSEASON- -Aak Anybody tUNAJHEWORLD fS*LOONEY LE6TGI?* Quality Brings Satisfaction We handle Glidden paints, varnishes and specialties—and we are proud of it. | We chose,this Tiigh-grade lino so as to enjoy the satisfaction tha i comes ironi seeing our customers.satisfied. You sec, Glidden quality^ w product ftr , • * v i. • .r : r a,$5 years of experience, the skill of specialists* insures your satis- ■wrltrt the Glidden Co.,-Cleveland, Ohio COLONIAL THE«8E-WEDNES0AY, FEB. IS W ,TH GU5 AND ™OFOUTAN CAST PRICES—50ctc $2.50—MAIL ORDERS \ 10 W ilTRilrffilrTOaBcSgriai THE BANNER, FRIDAY MOflNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1#2t r ' f--v BANFF WOOTERMOT OP^-cMmAS ROCKIES, ! rAS MANY ATTRACTIONS FOR LOVERS OF WINTER SPORTS (irorge M. Cohan, the faniom actor author producer, will present at th„ Colonial Theater this owning, under his own management, the George M Cohan's comedians In "Mjary" die newest comedy of the present season The pleco Is the work of Otto Har hanh, Frank Mandcl and I.on Hlrseh who have provided an Interesting story with the necessary love Interest wliirh is enhanced by many musical numbers. Mr. Harhaeh's book contains n story that would pass rousted In the Debt comedy field, ft tells the story of a young man In love with a charming girl, and the efforts of tills embrvo business man to acquire wealth. Ife hns an Idea that la seemingly worth n fortune and which he sets out for ' ,m " r ' IoI> ' HI* Idea Is a distinct failure, but through It he ac- ■ Mentally acquires the wealth ho ■oiigth. Mr. Mandel and Mr. Hlrseh have written a very pretty score, •nhirh contains many melodies that m ’’ of the catchy variety. Among the seugs that are sure to attain popu larily are The Love Nest,” '“.Mery ” hen a Girl Exits Laughing." "Tom Tom Toddle" and "Waiting." Mr Cohan hns selected with un usual care a east that Includes tho fol- lowlng well-known players: Margue- rlte Zender. Richard Pyle. Tliomaa ,T '■rady. Frank W. Smith. Eve Ollvottl ( nrolyn Lllja, Joe Smith Marba, Jos' eph McCalllon, assisted by an ex- remely comely chorus of beauties, dm have been capably Instructed In n heTf’^'m bv that Postmaster h"rrJuT.an 0f M 1{cC fi n,U8 ' CaI " Um • "Ire of - Shakespeare's plays"'cornluc lo the Colonial mi,— “LI8TEN LESTER." The music of "Listen Lester," which th ,° C<,lo "'o' Theater on the it. . ron t natl °n»lly known. 1" ™ n £ 8 ' ,av ? hemi published and ila>ed In hotels and restaurants from <»ast to coast: one phonograph com- pany has exclusive rights to many of .ts melodies, hut tho small hoy whose ^ „ shotted by his whistle, foro- 'arts tho success of the songs of a »'Victor C °M ed T; l0nK ago Pfoelelmed LertcJ/' y f lh ° B ° nB " of “ I ' ls,cn "Two Is Company" |s*a captlvatln- » un f h F Mary Hodge and jack whinS sw, ’ e thcart. and Into ii u h .'} J am Pen " ; Jr - th« hotel uro of tli’i ”;, m " rh ,hn '"HPleas. nro or tn© ollicrs, *‘A Vprv Rabv il VlrM* y | tlmC ' hUl a na ' 1 ' ni "' Mon '! ? childlike confes sion rrom one Arbutus Qnlltv. the pretty vlllalnoss who romos to Florida to track her former suitor. "I'd Lovn “"other song sung by Arbutus wuilty, who Is accompanied by the hotel clerk, who agrees with her with out reserve. "See Her First" lu a hit of sage advice given by said clerk, who in the yeara spent at. a bathing neach has become "wlso" to the illu sions cast by layers of garments. He would pass a law advocating bathing suits ror women as a national uni- form. Altogether, "Muton Lestor." which j! V the manngrment of John Tort «nd the work of Harry U Cort. Geo K ;w 8tmI 1 ard n,,d Haiplil Orloh. In a vibrant collection of danco, woman nnd song which will long ho chorlah- Fd ,n memory of Athona people. n.h 1 nn?isn',' ,, , TheatR '' on Kcb ° raa "" S,! i ,1 \ 8 , th ; ls a " Australian, and bo that country's r or cmost ac- m*" j “!*' «!• management of the h i; G- VWIIIam.0", she won the HZSSKSr*' ln a "umlier Among her great successes were "Josephine" and 'The S B Li Q | °" S ' ,n thc United h t at<! s,she lips a< t d*successful!v In ing'''The"™^ P ?% C \! 0n ' t - lnr,ud ' ,55 1 Elder Son." "Sealed Order. • The Happy Ending.” "The Gay Lord Onex" and Maeterlinck's w“? y 1% The Burgomaster of Belgium." Macbeth In ,1° b . 9 ‘. he ^“test Lady man. and here It was thit . nB .called her Poss.bllT^sand arrange" otteMml ?n , C h h0lCe Was Wfi ll made Is has cantu. e, th m * nTnr . »» *'hleh she «h cap in red tho cnconlumn of rrlfkc throughout the country ""and New To make the north rim of Grand f anyon accessible to tourists. S ov2ra- ment engineers have worked out a Plan to erect a 500 foot suspension Is saldTh 0 ”’ th « Colorado rHer. It feet ni d i, tbe .. n0rth r,m ' » bn| it 1,500 foot higher than tho south rim, gives yon” * nd a Ur,nB ” ’i 1 *"* 1 ot ‘ho can- FRITZ LEIBER. Miss trliy Marshall, the leading ' "man with Frits Lcther In n reper- Thc Event in Things Theatrical ■Sfe-M. COHAN'S ~‘1*DIAN: —Is the— “MAN OF WAR" of Musical Comedy And Will Be With You Tonight —at the— This year Banff, the "Switxerland of Canada,” has four ski jumps, the longest and best of which was built . a< i® ord * r , c « with suggestions g-iLg An*r» Haugen, champion ski Jumper of the world, who haa f.n e * d .?‘ 5Um t? d , 214 fe8t » b "t cher ishes the ambition to do even better at Banff before the close of the winter sports’ seas-- Banff, in tha Canulian Pacific Rockies, is sur rounded by mountains a mile high, consequently the country lends it- wlf admlrebiy to the construction 2# * ad t® the enjoyment winter sports in general—skU hockey, tobogganing, wne, skating and evan wintrt swimming races in tha govern- COLONIAL Have You Secured Seats? -INSURANCE —REAL ESTATE - —INVESTMENTS “Security Plus Service” The Hinton Securities Company B. n. BLOOD WORTH, Manager 0,y 'WWW 1M* and JS Night Phent* 3T*-W and 1A0 COLONIAL THEATRE Two Nights—Com. 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