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THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THEATRE LIVE AND LOVE WITH THE SHANTY BOAT FOLKS of the MISSISSIPPI |*“Banjo On My Knee,” with Tobacco Road Locale, Opens at Coliseum SEEE @EBETIIIZRIIIANIIEINIEININ s, three E-flat tenor. D — 223y dance three Sam's FIRYIISTETERN Try The Empire classifieds for|s results. aunt of d Juneau IRIRERESEE WITH /ALTER BRENNAN ELEN WESTLEY ANTHONY MARTIN/ Katherine DeMILLE e We must make room for our fall styles. Al White Shoes MUST GO regardless of former ALSO EASY PICKINGS IN MY GONDOLA NEWS A Glenda Farrell, Osgood Perk« Donald Meek, Rosalind Mar« Irene Ware and other fun- makers, plus 200 dancing beautiea THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1937 e " 1 g [T : v for Yt et e s | Muslc Rellflved DANBEG M Bay (! ning at 9 o'clock. . is« 4o xbg married dn|a H 1 With ¢ furnished by the 11- Seattle on July 28 to Byron Peter = | piece Navy band, under the dire¢-| Lyman. This fs the eulmination}s T = B tion of Bandmaster N. A. Laugl, of a romance in a broadcast sta-\2 Storts Tonight y flme y a as the .dance got under way at 9:30 tion. The bride-to<be is head of the f land lasted until midnight music department of KOMO, Seat-| - S——— ' HP N : | Director Leugli, who bemoaned the tle, and Mr, Lyman s head of the|& De“ghtf"' Hlt cAP'TAL {fact that his former 18-piece band, | production department P which wa knockout,” had been - Northampton Steams for ¥ rdely e B e, 00 : - orthampl = piece band in Papanama SOCIAL IS HELD ! Yakutat Early Today Fol- |vears. 1o nad been stationed there ok I3 ) in Nigh! ivities B, the Navy Over two dozen members met|: lowmg l\lghfifesthlllCS | His t band is composed of | yesterday at the Glacier Highway |» ani 1) ta a E: *: s rone arsha |- A drama with music, deftly re-| Hundreds of Juneauites mingled :\g{” suitar pla .Illlllih;lt‘vx\‘ll <[;|l‘;||| nl.Mll»\ f;?};‘m‘f‘::;“lh“:‘"";f;i":1 ] lieved by comedy and enlivened by|with seamen and marines off the g yap) t altos ‘RAR ROl i o s v Lrh~ b | |several mew song hits, combine to|U.SS. Northampton Tuesday night| o 5.1, 3 Sttt = le‘ dh & ;muk(- “Banjo on My Knee,w the|at the Southeast Alaska Fair uufld-i e ";‘li““““fx‘_;:m"b rpm}mm for 8 Twen‘ieth Century-Fox picture ing in one of the L st dances | f _-‘ e . |whic1 opens tonight at the Coli-,given in the Capitol City for some FORMER JUNEAU :\I:‘” '\':‘x‘lwl]\“!v“v‘ll’r“:}‘";‘:;’n‘:f’“):; ;’:d‘ seum Theatre, a hit s time 3 o | Sustion: AddAo-Abls u_ bty - SE]" ‘ovs VISITOR TO WED Gunnar Blomzen. |is distinctly different in theme and|for the ay stay in port of| ‘Gladys Miler 3o SRR |plot_construction; with the locale| Uncle 10000-ton CruiSer, | nildred HL who of Tobacco Road and for charac- |ters the shanty-boaters who live, " love and die on their ramshackle |barges on the lower Mississippi, and the sum total is something now in movie entertainment. { PFighting—loving — laughing and, weeping, the tempestuous emotions’ lof these picturesque children of the mighty river stir the blood and in- trigue the interest of everyone, from opening scene to thrilling climax. | The selection of a cast to delineate these difficult roles was little short of inspired, with B A Stan- {wyck and Joel McCrea co-starred, supported by such talented and pop- ular players as Helen Westley, |Buddy ~ Ebsen, Walter Brennan, Walter Catlett, Anthony Martin and {Katherine de Mille. —.———— | | PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS IS URGED HERE | p FEENESNNANINRRR SRR ER N AN RN SRR T RENERIRININENIN prices. " CHICAGOAN TO VISIT ' | IN JUNEAU FOR WEEK | tuverculosis, L. GOLDSTEIN TALKS TO WIFE BY PHONE TO SAN FRANCISCO Talking with Mrs. Goldstein by telephone to Ss rancisco, I Goldstein has tested the ne adio- telephone system and pronounced it A-1. “I could hardly convince Bobby, that I hadn’t to San Francisco to surprise them,” Mr. Goldstein states. Mrs. Goldstein and Bobby are visiting at her former home in San Francisco and are due to return home toward the first of August. DOLLAR FOE D ALSO Music Hath Charms Daily Alaska Empire News Territorial Department of Health Issues Inform- ; ative Booklets | In an effort to prevent the spread of tuberculosis which each year |takes its toll of lives in Alaska, the |Territorial Department of Health is distributing pamphlets including information on methods of preven- tion and control of the disease. | Pointing out the fact tubercu- ‘y]oai.s is not inherited, the pamphlets state that the disease, however, us- ually is prevalent in families be- (cause of the contiruous contact of {one member of the family with |another. Therefore it is of para- |mount importance that care be ta- + |ken in afflicted homes. | Miss E. ®niet or Chicago, who is making the round-trip to Sitkh and b: Northland, which remained in port Tuesday afternoon and night, will | | Signs of Tuberculosis Some of the early signs of lung which is the form 1<-ummunly seen in grown persons |are: Fatigue (tiredness), without a % to the States aboard the |cause that can be easily explained. Loss of weight and loss of “pep.” Loss of appetite of symptoms stop for a week in Juneau follow- |commonly called “indigestion.” ing the return from Sitka for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. William Kimball of this city. Miss Knief came north with her aunt, Mrs. A. N. Westphal of Hol- lywood. Mrs. Westphal, however, will noi remain in Juneau, but will go back to the States aboard the Northland. OLLAR VALUE WASHERS and IRONERS Make Monday Washings Easy. . Priced $§ ()-00 and uwp . SOLD ON EASY PAY PLAN ‘e ‘Alaska Electric Light and Power Company PHONES Juneau—g Douglas—18 | d [wlth children. | made. |in the child, the more serious Iorm,1 Blood spitting or sputum that is streaked with blood. These symptoms do not mean that one has tuberculosis, but any one of them is a warning signal. To find out whether they are caused by tuberculosis or something else ination be made by the doctor. He will probably advise that an X-ray it is necessary that a careful exam- picture of the chest be made. An- other test the doctor may make is known as the tuberculin test. {This harmless test, uSually done on |the skin of the arm, shows wheth- er or not there are tubercle bacilli in the body. It is used especially Open Attacks When ‘tuberculosis attacks chil- dren it usually takes a somewhat |different form from that of adults. There may be no symptoms which will ‘indicate the disease. Every child who has lived with a person who has had tuberculosis should |have a tuberculin test to see if the germs are in the body. 1If they ate, an X-ray examination should be By finding the disease early commonly seen in older persons, can usually be prevented. e Empire classifieds pay. | ! UNITED STATES [ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR' GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office ! Anchorage, Alaska. May 17, 1937. Notice ‘is hereby given that the E. 1. Du Pont De Nemours and Company, Inc., have made appli-! cation for a trade and manufactur- ing site, Anchorage 08384, for a tract of land situated on the east shore of Gastineau Channel about three miles southeasterly from Thane, embraced in U. S. Survey No. ., 2278, containing 25.06 acres.| Latitude 58 degrees, 13’ 40" N.| Longitude 134 degrees 16’ 00” W.{ and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska. 4 Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mention- ed land should file their adverse ciaims within the period of pub- lication or thirty days thereafter, or they will' be barred by the pro- visions of the Statutes. GEORGE A LINGO, Reyister. Pirst publication, June 16, 1937. Last publication, Aug. 11, 1937. styles are cut in price more than 50%,. For quality, style and comfort take advantage of these low prices. Women'’s Whites THREE PRICE RANGES LOT l---------------slo95 oru_______.$2.95 LOT I __-_-----------s3095 a pair a pair ALL STYLES—Pumps, Ties, Straps and Sport Oxfords MEN’S WHITES EXTRA SPECIAL! KEDETTES Are Revived in- | Glam_ul Pageant Fourth of Series, Opening at Capitol Tonight, Is Elaborate f | These shces are ex- | . y r, ceptionalsvlzzihms. Some !“Gum D'ggflrs : E;{L:&. “Gold Dig of 1937"—fourth and most elaborate of the famed series of musical movies which be- gan in 1920 with “Gold Diggers of Broadway,” and carried on with |“Gold Diggers of 1933" and “1935” \—will open tonight at the Cauitol |Theatre. Just like the perennial Ziegfeld “Follies” and George White’s “Scan- dals,” the: 'a genuine American institution. Combining plenty of comedy, lots| 1of song hits, and no end of speedy and beautiful dancing by big chor- | 'uses of lovely girls, they have all| llwen tremendous successes. This 1937 edition co-stars those | newly-weds, Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, It features Victor Moore, trained by Busby Berkeley. e Try an Empire ad. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 28, 1937. Notice is hereby given that Ed- win J. Kirchhofer, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Frank R. George and John W. A. Crosby, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submit« ted final proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage 08029, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Sur- vey No. 2188, situated along Glac- ier Highway about 7% miles north- west from Juneau, containing 3.19 acres, Latitude 58 degrees, 21’ 44” N. Longitude 134 degrees 33° W. and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- | aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate is- sued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, June 16, 1937. Lee Dixon, a sensational new danc- Last publication, Aug. 11, 1937, 60 SECONDS Q5 pair-While They Last - ALL SALES CASH Family Shoe Store “Juneaw's Oldest Exclusive B R et % Lou Hudson, Manager 227 Seward Street You might want to get rid of that light blue roadster you're driving, or perhaps your desk at the office is getting too shab- by for you to use. Remember, plenty of people are looking for just these things. And it takes only a minute to find them . . . ONE MINUTE to step over to your phone and place a want ad in THE EMPIRE. You'll Get Better Results With an Ad in The Daily Alaska Empire

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