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Starting SUNDAY Starting SUNDAY PALA Setting the Heart of the World Afire! . . . Seng-Mad dened . . . Drama-Swept Romane Fired with the Hot Bleed of ihe Old South . . . Lavish in Fabuleus Splendor . . . Loves . . .-. Mad Comedy . . .. and Coler! TALKING GODFREY LUDLOW 71l REPORTER _ : | Movietone Novelty RELEASED IN AUGUST HERE NOW Truly a Late Picture frrrrrrr e e e TONIGHT “Talk of Hollywood” “Up the Congo” Big Double Bill 10—2 BERE DANIELS E EVERETT MARSHALL ! (Met. Opera Baritone Star) E BERT WHEELER ! . ROBERT WOOLSEY $ 5 E Joe Cawthorn ! Jebyna Hewland § N L) Dorothy Lee Ralf Harolde —30—Loges T5¢ T i - 10—25—75 cents—Loges PN SN SNV B RSl s .00 Foa RED CROSS DRIVE Rmknc B?aml of F ootballi%o;fs Wing Back F ormaiions of Warner‘ALREAnY AHE AD‘ OF LAST YEAR NN \ Persons Not Yet Approach-} I ed Are Urged to See Committeemen o Sha.2ickl | Results of the campaign for Red Cross memberships have already | |surpassed the expectations of per-| 5 in charge of it. The number who have joined the organization now excezds by 30 the total en-| rollment of a year ago, and two, of the committees at work in the! present drive have not yet sub- mitted reports, announced Wellman Holbrook, chairman, today. The campaign will not close until - | Thanksgiving. Mr. Holbrook asks residents who have not been ap- iproached by solicitors, to com- municate either with him or wit |any member of any of the c |vassing commitees. He is anxious! \that the ecity’s cooperation with |the Red Cross this year shall ex- cel the community's best previous record by a wide margin. S e i, HAROLD POST IS $ L oY WARNER WITH LOAN ASSOC. The football system of Notre Dame’s Knute K. Reckne this year has proven more effective than thlti % . ° . : | Harold H. Post, formerly con- of Glenn “Pop” Warner of Stanford. Frank Carideo, Netre Dame, and Harry Hiliman, Stanford, are "‘?nccwu with the First Nati il fiuflrlerbmks the coaches rely on to make their “brain children” click. | Bank of Juneau, is now with the o o T T vl U [ san T Erenolsce BHING and Loan | The styles of play made famous the greatest quarterbacks in the|Association which has moved | by Knute Rockne and Warner defi- | game, seems headed for a national |new offices on the ground r nitely have set the mode of pres- championship. of the Hunter-Dulin Building, - ent day football. | Warner's huskies at Stanford have | ter and Montgomery Street; Perhaps, therefore, budding young been unable to work the “Pop's” Francisco, in the heart of the f conches may turn from Stanford |tricks. The rehson, Warner says, is|cial district. An article in a to South Bend, Ind., for their grid- |because it is the “dumbest team”|Francisco newspaper says: liron wizardry—if they prefer to|he ever coached. | “officials of San Francisco Build- |follow a leader who can say 0 | e |ing and Loan Association include | Gilber as my team does” and not “Do as| Gilbert H. Beesemyer, pres my team shouid do.’ _ |CAMPETT! FUNE HARRY HILLMAN Stanford | | { \ | | [ | g By LOREN DISNEY *a (A. P. Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—For effectiveness the Notre Dame tem” of football seems to have a big shade this year on wing back formations as sponsored by “Pop” ‘Warner of Stanford. | ;Ros.s Urquhart, vice president; Har- | | old H. Post, manager, and B. Gran} | | BE HELD TOMORROWiTaylor. director. Seesemyer is president of th2 Unitde States Guaranty Corpora= tion, secretary-manager of the Guaranty Building and Loan Ass0= ciation, and an official in a score of - California’s mmajor corporations. Post brings to the associatio color of old San Francisco, f street was named after his ¢ Notre Dame is g along with the typical flawless Rockne timing and biocking, whereas War- | 8 ner's team, with all its wing back | Funeral services for the late Alex- formations and juggling of the ball, | ander Campetti, who dled of injur- has taken one of the worst lickings |ics Tesulting from a fall off a hart early this week, will be held in the history of Stanford. |® The flogging was administered by iat 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Howard Jones' University of South- |3t the Catholic Church of the Na- ern California team. Jones teache: ¢, Father W. G. LeVasseur, the R. H. Hansen and C. E. Bounds| T a Y at W. H a Diamond-Set Gruen If that diamond-set wristlet you've wanted seems an ex- travagant lusury — why not make your investment cover a useful accessory as well. Dia- mondset Gruen Wristlets are beautiful beyond words. But the dependable accuracy of their Guild movements make them al her useful as well. An ideal combination of beauty with utility —yet moderately priceds . THE NUGGET SHOP 5 Juneau, Alaska a game very similar to the one used st South Bend. Whether he or Rockne was its parent still is the subject of debate. The Army perhaps is making the pest showing in earrying the War- ner banner to the fore. Major Ralph asse, t year coach, learned most of what he has taught the West Point boys this year directly from old “Pop” himseif. But led by the Notre Dame par- ent, teams using the Rockne sys- tem are sweeping along in high ali over the country. They range from Georgia, coached by Harry Mehre, to Dick Hanley's Northwestern machine and on to ly the west coast, where Jimmy Phe-land look out for cdasters when 20000 men, in an area of 586400 lan is going through his first yeariforced to use them. Parents are|square miles. at the University of Washington. 0 officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. - — Distribution of rice borer para- sites and other beneficial insects has increased the Hawalian rice crop. ., Dell E. Sheriff, Aiaska’s Tuner now here. Phone Cliff Apartments. ‘ ko NOTICE Red lights wiil be installed on 1Gold Street and Ninth Street which are hereby set aside for children |to coast on. Cars should keep off father. Most of his life has spent in financial and construc activities in S8an Francisco, Seattl and Alaska, Taylor has been a director of Francisco Building and Loan ciation since 1924. He is cle the California Supreme Cour ing held that position for the 30 years. He also is ex-officio retary of the Judicial Cou California. Vice-President Urquhart is a1 ficial in several major financia stitutions. - isaid streets as much. as possible; |requested to co-operate with au- ‘There are only 7,000 white Wo- men in. Alaska, to approx ———— NCTICE Both Rockne and Warner admit-'thorities in keeping children from | ted at the stari of the season they coasting on other streets and on| had fine material. Rockne has gone all sidewalks. SAFETY FIRST! ahead and developad a team which, ] JUNEAU POLICE | ed by Frank Carideo, called one of adv, DEPARTMENT ) To Scottish Rite Masons: R lar meeting Friday evening, 7 WALTER B. HEISEL Secretary —ady, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 15, 1930. confYromenflrmmenflpmeenliromenfl OUND SOUNDS BE 2—SHOWS—2 7:30 and 9:30 MONDAY WHERE IT'S HOW! DIFFERENT N "T rfiy e:wr\]. -fi-—q U M C DY Yo J vy SUNDAY IT'S 100 PER CENT ALL TALKING ENTERTAINING NSE—SUSPEN; “You cal comedy, dramas, comedy, etc. . BUT : > and “Sky High” by COMEDY ) ROGERS in You have had mus EAGLES”—It has been founded on the stories “One Who Was Clever” ELLIOTT WHITE SPRINGS —OF COURSE Fox Movietone Song o’ All Talking Comedy SATURDAY ONLY “CAPTAIN LASH” and } Vitaphone Acts News “MEN WITHOUT WOMEN” “HAPPY DAYS” Loges SOON itaphone Acts SOON NP rstnrofYfirssn Abbott i Vukon, making repr Company Paul y of California ex- vision teaches tap danc- soma, are staying at the Gas- | Jones, Salmon C n San Francisco. OF GUARDING THE DELICATE NOSE AND THROAT MEMBRANES” Says BRIG. GENERAL WALTER C. MONTGOMERY Graduate of Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. Instructor and Assistant Professor Department of Nose and Throat, Cornell Medical School, Cornell University, for 28 years. Sanitary Inspector, with rank of Col- onel, and later Divisional Surgeon in the 27th Division in the World War in France. Awarded Distinguished Service Medal (U.S.) and Croix de Guerre with Palms (Belgium) and other medals for war service in France. “The greatest triumphs of medicine will be in the directionof public education on i the importance of preventive measures. And in this connection I cannot lay enough emphasis on the seriousness of guarding the delicate nose and throat ¥ membranes and accessory sinuses. Your i use of the Ultra Violet Ray in the “Toasting’ of the LUCKY STRIKE tobac- cos, Iregard as a laudable effort on your part to give the great army of American g smokers the benefit of recent scientific ok cenclusions.” LUCKY STRIKE —the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos =the Cream of the Crop=THEN=""IT’S TOASTED.” Everyone knowsthatheat puri- fies and so TOASTING removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! Everyone knows that sunshine mellows =that’s why TOASTING includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. > “It’s toasted™ Your Throat Protection = against irritation — against coug Consistent with its policy of laying the facts before the public, The American Tobacco Company has invited Brig. Gen. ‘Walter C. Montgomery to review the reports of the distingt ve witnessed LUCKY STRIKE'’S famous Toasting Process. The statement of Brig. Gen. Mon! ® Tobacco Co., Mfrs,