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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDA\ AUGUST 26, il 933 ‘81 BROADGAST' COMES SUNDAY, CAPITOL SHOW Story Cen!ers Around Pur- i chase of Radio Station Newlywéds ‘NIGHT OF JUNE 13" NEW SHOW - FOR COLISEUM Storv of Lange City Sub- urb to Be Unfolded STARTS TONIGH1 —Large Cast on quef‘n | “Four boys and a guitar—the . ) 3 b Robert Mills Brothers!” says the announc- B . 1t of .I\m(- er. And immediately miilicns of y rigue in a g o y loud-speakers boom forth witi 2 which comes to the Coliseum THRILL TO ITS DRAMA . . . what sounds like % full orchestra.' ’ | Theatre tohight, potnts ' ut that HEAR THESE GREAT O | How these four Negro lads from! mo: of Hollywood's present-day { Piqua, Ohio, who are featured with { personnel has: made good (in the ENTERTAINERS AT THEIR a large group of other radio stars (@ X f film eapital as the result of an BEST .. SEE THEM IN THIS jin a cast headed by Stuart Erwin, invitation Bing Crosby, and Leila Hyams in “They didn't come out MOST ASTONISHING OF ALL PRODUCTIONS! | | hers and {“The Big Broadcast,” romantic 5 | crash any gates” he explains comedy of radioland, coming to the | "They came out here with jobs Capitol Theatre tomorrow, achieve | already contracted for.” their unique effects, is a problem P Roberts cites the cast of Thr‘ that has puzzled many a, radio ooy | Night of June 13" as an example {listener. For with their voices ’ of his point Clive Brook, LAu alone they sound more like an Lee, Charlie Ruggles, Gene ,Ray-| jorchestra than many a real band. mond, Frances Dee, Mary Boland | The Mills Brothers are featured |i8 Adrianne Allen and Charley Grape- with such radio stars as Kate ¥ win, who Mave leading roles, all , Smith, Burns and Allen, the Bos- |5 were recruited to the films after , well Sisters, Arthur Tracy (The winning success on the stage | Street Singer), Vincent Lopez and . e Night of June 13" in which his Orchestra, and Cab Calloway & they display their co-operative tal-' and his Orchestra in “The Big, \ents, is the story of the manner :Broadcast." The story deals with Following a court battle with her i which a man on trial for the, Anita Pos datlghitir . cEiaA {Erwin's purchase of a radio sta- former husband over the custody| yrger of his wife—a crime of |, 4"\ T Borkar. ettt tion, at Miss Hyam's request, to| of their son, Mrs. Phyllis L. Potter, | o0 1o i innocent, for she died' ond M H. M. Porter, returned give Crosby a job. The results| Society divorcee, was married in Y her owh I BaBE ts ARSI the Northland, having spent (e ¢ ¢ 7% New York to Fred Astaire, dancing | > L 2 - % three months visiting relatives and | are romantic but amusing. po 4 (A“‘,cm,d Press Photo) by his neighbors, who lie on the| (. i about in Oregn and | “Air Hostess,” featuring Evalyn e Getomn (SRl B wiinges sand o ot ik S| rashington, Knapp, is showing for e last own pe delinquencies. i times tonight v | Tulane plays seven Southeast- S s MDRE GUAGHES CHUR(;{ ACTIVITIES, |em conference football games this jheace g * e i year, one Southern and one South- TO BE RESUMED SOON E.\\l(’!'n-lmm—rCu'.g.lw Gastineau J. J. Paulson, Spokane; 3 Church activities at Holy Tnn- sawyer, Portland; J. C. Brand- C United States Olympic| iy Cathedral, which have been | meier, Seattle; E. Buschmann, Ju- W! coach in 1932, and Pro-|interrupted for the past two weeks | neau; E. E. Jenkins, .Warrenton,| ducer of championship mat teams| o o apsence of Dean C. E. Rice | Virginia; E. K. Jenkins, Warren- At Iowa State College, and Dick| wn, is at Skagway, will be resum- | ton, Virginia; L. G. Winzard, Ju-| Grefe, brilliant Oyclone halfback| ey oy September 1. Dean Rice is neau; Bob Ellis, Ketchikan; M. last season have been added 10|eypected to return to Juneau next Sassen, Ketchikan; H. L. John- h George Veenker's football| Tyesqay stone, Juneau. 8 Next Wednesday night at 7:30 Zynda OCAK)LL the Junior Choir will meet, | J. E. Boyle, Seattle; Chas. G. / the Adult Choir at | Burdick, Juneau, i SRATI SPEC ck the same evening Alaskan 3 The Ladies Guild will meet Fri- H. Kloss, Icy Bay; H. D. Mc- ‘c,m'mb(‘l 1, at the Deanery, Neill, Icy Bay; Paul Pocus, Hawk Rice as h S The Guild is mHll ng all those who are or of immigration. Since the clos- | interested in the work of the or- ing of the immigration office at|ganization and the furtherance of | Hyder last vear, the district has|the Church’s work to attend. Ladies' Auxiliary F. O. E. of been without an inspector. SRR . o Douglas will give a Bridge and — >ee — Harry Kellar, vwo-time all-con- | Whist Party Monday evening, Aug.| Michigan normal college at Ypsi- | ference forward when a basket- 28, at 8 o'clock in the Eagles’ Halldiant! will not start football pi cer at Purdue, is a quartermaster Refreshments will be served. Ad-|tice until Sept. 19, less than on at Atlantic ocean line dnd mission 50 cents. Everybody wel-|week before its game, be-|says he expects to follow a e adv.’ cause of shortage of state funds. on the hu,h seas. COLISEUM Juneau's Finest Entertainment Value ADULTS 30c¢ KIDDIES 10¢ MISS PORTER RETURNS FOR SALE Secondhand Arcola Heating Plant and Radiators in first class condition for sale cheap. Two secondhand Hot Water Boilers in good condition. Buy Soap Dishes for your cabins now. CHEAP! Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Work “We tell you in advance what the job will cost.” NRA—WE DO OUR PART ¥ e moet = e et FRESH W hitman’s Chocolates | JUST RECEIVED | | L E. AMES 1a, Aug. 2. — Hugo CAPITOL Air Hostess Old papers for sale «. Empire. e - ® Where the BIG Hits Play “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” J. L. Abrams, deputy collector of Direct from the Makers | customs at Hyder, has been noti- { fied of his appointment as inspec- FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT \ Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Juneau’s Own Store B o SSSSSSrSSOC S S S S S i ¥ | I i > 9 W hat does this mean: ‘“MEMBER N. R. A. We Do Our Part!” ‘ sepr i ) g b ! N xd 4 A slight subluxation of a vertebra in this part of the spine is the cause of so-called throat trouble, neuraligia, pain in the shoulders, arms, goitre, nervous prostration, lagnppe, duznn» bleeding from nose, disorder of uums mtmrh etc. Slight subluxations at this point will cause so-called headaches, eye diseases, deafness, epilepsy, vertigo, insomnia, wry neck, facial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, ete. ‘The arrow marked No. 3 locates the part of the spine wherein subluxations will cause so-called bronchitis, felons, pain beiween the shoulder blades, rheumatism of the arms and shoulders, hay fever, writers cramps, etc. A vertebral subluxation at this point causes so-called nervousn heart disease, asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, difficult breathing, other lung troub) Stomach and liver troubles, enlargement of the spleen, pleurisy and a score of other troubles, so-called, are caused by subluxations in this part of spine, sometimes so slight as to remain unnoticed by others except lhe trained Chhupruw) Here we find the cause of so-called gall stones, dyspepsia of the upper bowels, fevers, enlarged spleen, shingles, hiccough, etc. WE DO OUR PARY Bright's disease, diabetes, floating kidney, skin disease, boils, eruptions, and other dis- eases, so-called, are caused by nerves being pinched in the spinal openings at this point Regulations of such troubles as so-called appendicitis, peritonitis, lumbago, etc., follow Chiropractic ad)ustmenls at this IT MEANS that the firm or store which displays it is co- operating with the President in his drive to mcrease em- ployment. Why have so-called constipation, rectal troubles, sciatica, etc., when Chiropractic ad- It means that this employer has agreed to accept a short- .. ' _ftmen bt SO IESEERD P00 N IENER IR0 A e er working week in order that new jobs may be ereated. £ It means that he is paying a “decent living wage” for this shorter week. 1 A slight slippage of one or both innominate bones will likewise produce so-called sciatlica, together with many “diseases’ of the pelvis and lower extermities. ENSCH, D. CHIROPRACTOR NEUROCALOMETER SERVICE Over First National Bank Ci It means that his employees have accepted shorter hours so that others, now unemployed may be enabled to share in their work. It méans that all those who display it are worthy of your patronage and your whole:hearted eooperation because they are “doing their part.” Finally, it means a concerted drive by all industi‘y to wipe out unemployment and end the depression! Look for it! 'Takk about it! Already business has smr;ed on the up-grade. Let’s all spegd it up. PALMER GRADUATE—19 Years Experience Thé I"residentv has united all the forces of recovery in this one cam:er‘wd You can do yom" part by becoming a “MEMBER NRA” 10412, 2-8 Hours Phone 451 drive.