The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1938, Page 3

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STARTS - TONIGHT Show Place of Juneau | JIMMY DURANTE "< ™ WALTER CONNOLLY JOAN PERRY CHARLES STARRETT PROFESSOR .QUIZ GERTRUDE NIESEN RAYMOND WALBURN THE 3 STOOGES Broderick CRAWFORD HAL LeROY. JOHNNY GREEN L and his ORCHESTRA Sfory by Corey Ford Screenphay by Euglne Solow, Richard E. Wormser; Philip Rapp Directed by Alpert §. Rogell COLUMBIA o i i 5 SHORTS Cloifzéieglg‘::nd 2 Double Barred P proposed that ed red cross be adopted international emblem of the nti-tuber movement. As a ign of the Crusaders held in Berlin the ouble-barr s the victory for always world It seemed fitting, therefore, t it 1e emblem for the o 2 tuberculosis campaign whose desire Everybody Has Upportun- i bring about a healthy world ]'ly to Get Acquaintml one which tuberculosis some . day must be banished with World Symbol | “In our country,” said Mr. tHe double-ba rd cross is used all through the year on post- Were (ers, *_pamphlets, , periodicals. - and educational material d the tuberculosis asso- season especially chance to become the world-wide appearing in double mes on the millions of Christ- ma als that are sold between Thanksgiving snd Christma to upport the nationwide educatior tuberculosis campaign. from Wat- For the third time since the first tuberculosis Christmas Seals sold In 1907, two double-barred | other crosses appear on this i s seal The 1919 and 1923 issues also had two red, double-barred crosse: “This red cross with two bars i used the world over a mbol of the tuberculosis crusade,” ex- plained Harry Watson, President, of the Alaska Tuberc Associa- tion. “In a standa 1 form it is the trademark of the ional Tu- berculosis Association and its 1,500 affiliated a ciations throughout the country. AL} “In 1902, two years before the National Tuberculosis Association | Mr. and was founded, Dr. G. Sersiron of 4urned on the Baranof after sev- Paris, at a tuberculosis conference eral weeks vacationing in the i States, during which time they vis- ited with Mrs. Alstead’s parents in Walla Walla, Wash, - e — son tributed by ciations. At this everybody has a acquainted with the s symbol. Tt is CADS RETURN Mrs. Karl Alstead NUMBER | 45262 WINS The National prevent many colds. Silver Viers Ensemble | VA-TRO-NOL Set which we are giving away FREE—and now has until NOVEMBER 9 to claim it. ‘44496 and 46548 are the second and third choice numbers, respective- ly—and should the holder »f the winning number fail to claim the award, the holder of the second place ticket will have one week to claim before the chance passes to the holder of the third ticket. «. . Quick! use this specialized aid for nose and upper throat...where most colds start. Helps [ ] Butler-Mauro Drug Co. “Your Rexall Store” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1938. BIG APPLEIS FEATURED IN COLLEGE SHOW “Start Cheering” Opening Tonight at Capitol Theatre pies took the verybody's doing it Holiyw mmortalize | sensational nation b; But “The dance ¢ storm Big it takes od to he sereen at the Capital Theatre rently rocking with the The Apple,” a arms and go into Start Cheering.” Roy, famous eccentr Zieafeld Follies fame Broadway Strike Me, ead an film their beats of tars lock dance in Hal 1 dancer of recently in the preduction, and V emble of 200 film dancers in a interpretation of “The B musical I'he spectacular dar is said tc have originated in a colored dance hall in Scuth Carolina, which oper- ated under the name of “The Big| any women, have chosen Margaret Spe radio soprano, as the Ohio won 1938. The announcement was held in the Waldoy Astoria wept the ssing the e 1 de- vember 18 been nam Mildred Kendlor Porter, Eckley Sylvia art, Frances Paul make-up; Herr Guerin, electricis Zaida Carlson, Susic Winn liene Arnold, Dorothy Fors jorie Snell, Helen Miller ; bel Parsons, Maydelle Smith, [ jiokets; Virginia Dufresne John | worley, Doris McEachran Wilcox, Mrs. | ap, Mrs. Wellman Ray Peterman, Mrs. Mrs. Charles W. worth, and Mrs. J. L. Char- Mar- ushers George Virginia | prompt- include Mrs, Harold Mrs, Ed- - Lot of chketa CINCINNATI, Nov 2 Harry Murdough estim: that since he took charge of the ticket business at Crosley Field in 1934, he has han- dled over ten million tickets. Apple.” Tt can be executed by n r and is a combination leston, Black - Bottom Snake Hips, The S -Q of the old-fashioned Square Dance! scod measure. The danc country fol- lowing @, vigit by several whitc " " e “Hold Everything hall, and is just reaching i LA LLELLESY untry Under the danc direction of ) Danny Dare, Columbia presents as| Rehearsals Are Progi 01 ! e big usica n bers of | 3 - 1 one cf the big musical numb: « fUi' 5(‘};001 (,UHI!‘H)’ 200 in an exact duplicate ginated in South Carolina. Jochn-| wWork on “Hold Everythin: ny Green and his band, Jimmy Schnozzle” Durante, Gertrude Nie-|he prese in the High en, Walter Connoily, Raymond|School gymnasium Walburn, Joan Perry, Charles|has entered its second partici in the mess display. | Bill Wood ha -oe | Harland. Other member | braduction staff includ | trich, Dorothy Wilms, Ka . i Ad With each individual table dec- orated in a Thanksgiving motif, this afternoon at her residence in the Fifth Avenue Apartments, with a bridge-luncheon win Sutton, Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Wise Chappell, Mrs. H. G Holbrook, Mr: Claude Hirst Hawkes even number of cers over eight | and the Tiller routine with much people to the South C its popu= larity peak throushout the ¢ Start Cheering” mble of i : Given Nov. 18 The Big Apple” as it was ori- lightful ct comedy, which wil arett and many other principals | hearsa v g | manager be assi: d b Mrs. Warley Has ster, costumes; Harry Mrs. J. F. Worley is entertaining Guests present H. B. Humphrey Dolenc, Juneau Ladi Auxiliary Saturday, November 5, at the Union Hall. Entertainment, Spot Dances, Priz 6-piece orchestra. adv. Eat at ERWIN’S Cafe! ENJOY A MEAL COMPLETE — WITH Soup Salad, two kinds of Meats, plenty of Vegetables, Dessert and Coffee—for soc EVERY SUNDAY EVENING—A SPECIAL CHICKEN OR TURKEY DINNER 75¢ Try One of Our Club Breakfasts! BOARD BY THE MONTH AND SAVE————§37. ERWIN’S CAFE South Franklin Strect Honored by Ohioans . p dwing Youtl tures Weav The Daughters of Ohio in New York, an organization of two hundred ks (above), disti ished concert and vievement for LOWS LD MEETING Miss operator of at Nenana, is building, with irst floor and on the second BE IN ON THE TREASURE TROVE THAT WE ARE AWARDING FREE TO ONE OF QUR PATRONS Cn Thanksgiving Eve THE WINNER WILL RECEIVE szu to be used in trade on any items in our stock of Every- thing in W ing Apparel (sale merchandise excluded). Ask for your Coupon with EVERY ©ONE DOLLAR: CASH PUR CHASE AT THE JUNO SAMPLE SHOP it's time right now to be thinking about sending them io your friends . . . . WE HAVE ALREADY THOUGHT OF THEM for you and have a varied selection of cards for your choice at . . .. Phone 374 The Empire S S Ju Greatest” how Value “Relax, bran. storm!She can't hurt us...| hope! K Bring your lady Swing Your Lady"" ~.". and see the lady blacksmith vs. the lovesick Hercules for the laff-weight wrestiing champeenship of this crazy world! Allen Jeunkins THE WEAVIR BROS. A WARNER BROS. PICTURE Ha Directed by RAY ENRIGHT hark, th larks are making bow in pictures! EXTRA ONS3 | Hollywoad Sights And Sounds . By Robbin Coont e of Holly- o Americanized that lo this end, everal years, we the way cent utor of personal John V. studio hopes, o normal by the time that cam- layed production of “Kim.” es on hi ap- v instructor, Captain Captain Cooper, the oser David Rose will start marriage They have rented a large colonial boulevard. Meanwhile, Martha's e home where the star used from Hol od \oving int where Cary Grant, Douglas aglen recently sweltered in woolen drops to 32. The chief sufferer o must work before the camera ribed as “nothing much before al hundred extras are vercoats, during 50 cold that it has in the troupe will drink it. rehear in ¢ shiver location actually is o hant you think being balmy doesn’t pay, consider this. appear at the opening of will be $50,000. brot ha in New igned to World's Fair and t salary Maybe becau > his imitation of takeoff of betw y Rooney now refuses but he does a terrific cenes en Cls nd Lionel Barrymore in e : EVERY FE A truly delicic ing soup, salad >ssert, all for as little as FIFTY CENTS. . . is wait- ing for you the NEWER, FINER PERCY'’S Edward G. Robinson also is a has a red hot idea for a screen ought to contact him. at His mimicry of Micke; eall 5 really it stealing is all too common, it's d Butler just made. They the picture “Ken- turn up with a swell own, Butler gave superior. Under- itten the “props” a nice uch as I we, to fi out a punch ending for tuck man st idea? 1In G the sugg « 5 hi a hit in “the Great Waltz,” M-G-M hoo under the slogan “Korjus — pro- pronounced “Kory ea seel 1 good one for the average tongue Miliza Kory . Genevieve Director William ane of Keighley's tory department of Miss Tobin ha He formerly worked in th married " brothe Gex s me The reception of the discovery 8 film in big as Ellison and Gertrude Durkin are off to Robert Sinclair really had the jitters hool” set and Luise Rainer \owered him with caresses . . . proves that Korda's Sabu, really ha San Francisco were ad . Jame Director ife visited the “Dramatic wclair knew ;@ rib bul Sin Page hired the three-piece Me Arroyo and, after cle friends until r didn’t know she knew ican band at the Vista to Holiywood to Rosa Ponselle was in on : Randolph Scott with Mary Leu Dix . Colin Tapley with Mamo Clark at the Club - Harry Carey has been in pictures for 28 years and “The Law West of Tombstone” is his 300th picture role . . . Franciska Gaal has been given the old Garbo dressing room at M-G-M. Greta has a brand new one awaiting her return, Gale Del renade he , took it e wee ho the fur w twosome

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