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THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ]HURSDAY APRIL 19, 1934 T THEATRE . LAST TIME TONIGHT moté in the role he producer PREVIEW TONIGHT . 1:10 A M. ED WYNN in “THE CHIEF” | FORD | . | A4GENcY (Authorized Dealers) GAS OILS GREASES Juneau ! l Motors FOOT OF MAIN 8T, === He's o thief [s==ma RKO-RADIO :Picture amm——. | | BARRYMORE CITY LAUNCHES HAS BELIGHTFUL; STUDY OF CITY ROLE IN* ‘TUPAZE" WATER SUPPLY The new John Barrymore P plot that is as French as and just as e to th2 essense of it b, made John Barry role, that of Auguste Topaz French schoolm Incre honest_and altogether lacking ldered by takes him the Latour C named after him—"“Sparkling augh with a tear in s you see him in the d and glass boudoir evide; mo of P ssion” stand how with germs, but the profits arms! If a worm can turn, it can also reed of “hon- esty is the best policy” can be re- versed. It isn't long before To- paze is a more impudent scoundrel even discover that the than his teachers and has stolen the Baron's mistress. Myrna Loy is de siren Wi Topaze, f¢ she really believes tions are Luis Alberni, Albert Myrna Loy Pla\s Feminine, l.(a\J m Spfllkllhg Fl ellch Comedy-Drama, Capitol | chose above — all others . . . at HL taka. Tt ju;;hn any even mentally | To- | tal cafes and spu His innocence nt when, after seeing. his. first| of a picture called “Women| mittee, e observes that hel|ywork never imagined people comported ntxt Monday. : themselvés in that manner, and he From the stage friumph giqn't quite unde by Marcel Pagnol e fitted. e with MYRNA LOY But poor Topaze! He also finds|as at home, also; they can set a Oavid O. Selznick, executive he is a px‘m:‘lpfll actor in a great the | tful as the is almost as naive as the Baron intends to marry her. That the Baron, is engaging as d by by Reginald Mason in ‘excellent characteri: Yon- ti, Jobyna Howland, Frank Reich-| { his “}here yesterday morning and had |'not “ihe could make any comment The firm he represents. dos | ilar | for | for for er, Lowden Adams and Jackie 1 been kept in the screen v and Harry d'Arrast’s sensit has properly accented the dix “To- and tion. Beautifully mounted, paze” is a treat to eye, ear The original sparkling flavor has N one’s love for really clever comedy drama, something too seldom found in entertainment these davs ————— i Daily Empire Want Ads Pay - | FOR SALE Five Modern Up-to-Date Motion Picture Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska WILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT Any one or all five of these completely equipped modern - | THEATRES : With long contracts for major films. For information ‘or appointment L R. C. TAYLOR ADDRESS ; Box Number 1000, care Empire FREE! COCOMALT, per cafii:i . Lol LT 50¢ i { A Story Book FREE with each can ALWAYS At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 FRESH TELEPHONE 478 ¥3 l F rmts and Vegetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY \/la\ or Goldstein Tells U1amber of Arrival of l Engineer to Make Study (Cont ‘nued n manager of the Los Angeles ranch. Capt. Acton, here to con | Salvafion Army's local campaig | highly. - “T have never met a fin A the | hody of men than those in Juneau. cation about him. Then|ynen I Jeave here, wherever I go, y suddenly| 1 shall remember their fellowship. from the schoolroometo the position| yoy have been most cooperative of consulting chemist and head of| i our work and in our campaigns emical Works with mineral water of his own form: He asked for similar aid in the current drive. The Army's goal | 1,000 Rev. John A. Glasse, Chairman fine fraud being practiced on the pub-|eg lic. “Sparkling Topaze” is & | comy an honor roll which is expected to limited to a single week. He leads the battle and rescuessthe | enormous. His honesty ig up in - " el | OSSN m Page One) studies of the water situation carried them to'a point where sim- k, all over the counity. He Wi Acter Praises Juneau duct the funds praised the loo spirit fun this year has been fixed at the same as was raised last Urges Prompt Action the Chamber's Cleanup Com- d everyone to start h the opening of the drive , he said, could aid in particularly; they can nup around their stores as well example by getting it done y next week. Names of those leting the work will be put on Time To Eat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— you'll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. Youw'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER -If Desired Cigars Cigarettes Candy | Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap | I | Jomes-Stevens Shop | | LADIES'—CHILDREN'S \ * READY-TO-WEAR 1 | Seward Street Near Third £ - cluding house, out buildings, boat and full equipment. "On Fritz formation Phone 209, FOR SALE A T-acre tract of ground—full patent—in- Education, and R. 8. Raven, City {Buperintendent of Schools spoke BAGKGRUUND UF g | of nt visit to Spo- ne and P iand ‘o attend edu- cational meeti Mr. Raven vis- ystems during his - Stars in ,! (l”\l(‘ [ .nzlfl\ to take action immedia ' . said. 8 T A. E. Karnes, Commissioner of 250 ited five school ce. “The more I see of the You'll Live and Breathe This Puls- - in the States, the more Romance . . . laid aald the in- S t .. the ‘Adventure . . . of cur own schaols? 'He Sneyicer T\acv Fay Wray thilia *"." "ind - sroltoment "that abound in SHANGHAI! Wagner Bill Action Plays Leads in Exciting the Chamber can study Romance at Coliseum ? sions of the Wagner La- asure, now pending in Con- p it ‘ it should take no action on “Shanghai Madness,” the new matter, Henry Roden, Chair- FoX film production, with bpmcer man of the Legislative Committee Tl:h ‘(‘ mkr'hr stellar role, t‘unl:r‘v to recommended” today. Literature the eum Theatre fonight to with the measure had been Yémain for an engagement of two| to the Committee hut no 98YS it is a romance of white| the bill was available. people against an everchanging Mr. Roden characterized the bac! ound of modern China. measure as'one dealing solely with' The story revoives around the labor and purely economic He said | €XPlOits of an American naval of- he-did not ‘believe the local Cham- ' ficer Who, through the intrigue and ©—0—o0 at are¢ characteristic with SPENCER TRACY FAY WRAY EUGENE PALLETTE subtlety ber should be called on to expre: . '4 i gt of Shanghai, becomes involved in SomEDy Fox. SUpeits Writer to Visit Here an affair that forces him to resign ity q his command. He becomes a wan- derer in the poorer sections of the NEWS seaport town, avoiding all his ac- quaintances of the past, and seek- ing to cull his liviihood as best he can. In this new phase of his life he again becomes involved in trouble Courtney Riley Cooper, note writer of articles and fiction, plans to spend sometime in Alaska next summer and probably visit in Ju- neau for several days, Secretary tis Shattuck announced. He said he had received a letter from Mr. Cooper asking for certain in- . formation and that it had been When he sees a mob of natives at- Come and Buy Your furnished him. tacking a white girl. He rescues Spencef Tracy in'a’scene from the; | "'y telegram has been sent to Dele- the girl from the mob and a ten- flewl'ozpmdutlwn.'ShanyhaiMad- | s der attachment between them be- URDAY AND SUNDAY DINNER ;;fi' in_which_he _has_the /eatluml ;;:“f g;g\un(;tlhrerxomsél;fhg;c;:l il;:;:-‘ AL Rt i ts-s G1° of “HiEh ‘o from GIRLS' LOYAL CLUB ' $ { i ' g | chambers supporting the Dill bili °lal standing, and a discharged na- I SATURDAY, APRIL 21 | (S COOKED FOOD SALE prohibiting the importation of pulp- V&l officer is not the most approp- riate of companions for her. include the name of every property | Wood and wood pulp from foreign The young man finally does get owner and householder in the cit countries. L : . Mayor Goldstein, he added, - a job on a gun-running ship. As told the Committee that the City MRS. JOHN MARTIN HOME the fonit pases o metioine MUSMON | . o o e S trucks will be available to haul| FROM HOSPITAL WEDNESDAY down the river, a distress signal e = away the debris next week only.| — is seen and the gun-runner begins In the past, they have been allow-| Mrs. John Martin, who under- 30 attack. I"l ‘:"B. midst of the ed to drag it out for a week or two went a major operation at St. 3tack, the officer sees the girl he longer. This year the City forces|Ann's Hospital about two weeks Nad rescued from the mob now a are so busy that the time has been|ago, left the hospital last night. | victim of attacking communists. Garnick’s Grocery mission and its occupants. Spencer Tracy, in the leading role of the young naval officer, has one of the most important roles of his career. Fay Wray has the leading feminine role opposite him, and the supporting cast includes | Ralph - Morgan, Eugene Pallette,| Herbert Mundin, Reginald Mason‘i Arthur Hoyt, Albert Conti, Maude | Eburne and William von Bunck- en. The direction is by John Bly- stone from the story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan and the adapta- Bring Fur Business Home | Every possible effort is being made by him to bring the fur busi- ness of Alaska to Juneau, the Chamber was told by Charles| Goldstein, pioneer ' fur dealer of this city who returned recently from an extended aerial trip over most of the Territory and North- western Canada. He had a success- ful trip, buying many thousands of dollars worth of fur. He is put- ting on a radio adv ing cam- | pagn out of Anchorage, Ketchx-‘ VOTE FOR ALLEN SHATTUCK X { 5 kan and Hollgwood, he said. P C l I i He paid a warm tribute to the Alw;ns One :;‘ém by“.’Al;]st? Parker and Gordon anl l( ate or Pacific Alaska Airways for the s i e ong:Wellesiey. vice in the interior, *“To maint#in | Standard . . B o the finest in the North- M Qi . g X 8 | THE BEST! SAVE THE DATE west it keeps its equipment up to date,” he | Airmail is Threatened Threatened loss of the service out of Fairb mk\ to Te- mote points in the T he taid, is distributing to many pco- ple. At present planes deliver m.eul‘ to places on the lower Kuskokwi im! and Yukon rivers and to Nome| in eight hours from Fairbanks. It the system is abandoned and dog| teams are substituted, requiring 30 days time for the more remote re- | gions, it will seriously handicap rade and inconvenience many peo- ple. “If there is anything this Cham- ber can do to prevent 'the loss of the airmail service in the interior, May 3rd. South American Tea. You can depend on Methodist Parsonage. —adv. the experienced { T T I IS staff of this organi- | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ation to carry out your every wish. (SIS IS Sli N TOR Regardless of the price you pay, there VOTE FOR 4 k is no sacrifice of Local Maintenance dignity . . no vari- FUND ations from our high of the standards of service. Salvation Carter Mortuary Army The Charles W. PHONE 136-2 o “The Last Service Is Obiec[ive $|00000 § -3 LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE IN THREE SESSIONS—BOTH HOUSES the Greatest Tnbute" VOTE FOR ERICK NESS Twenty-eight Years a Resulent MARTIN HARRAIS Candidate for Democratic Nomination for TREASURER OF ALASKA A resident of Alaska over 30 years; I have al- ways been a Democrat and worked for and with the party in the Territory. I endorse the principles enunciated by the party in its National and Territorial platforms of 1932. | I pledge my support to Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond and Govcrner John W. Troy, both personal and political friends ¢’ many years, and will assist' them in their efforts to unhold the splendid administration | of our great leader—I"ranklin D. Roosevelt. Your vote and support in the primary election of April 24, next, will be greatly appreciated. WHOLESALE and (3 { | ! RETAIL ; B i CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE ! | | i Pacific Coast THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET - Coal Co. Phone 412 bject to the Primary, April 24 MY PLATFORM—*Alaska for Alaskans” S At the Primary Election, April 24, 1934. VOTE FOR i OSCAR G. OLSON J . P . AND ERSON | of C(‘)rdova, (‘I,andvidate for Nomination CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL Ter‘nto‘nal Treasurer HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 3 an thi Demiocratic Tidet ON THE i s Democratic Ticket VOTE FOR @1 am in thorough accord with aml' believe *}/ W B KIRK in bringing the spirit of Alaska into the || < management of Territorial affairs. Cove Road. For in- 4 Candidate for Nomination Apartment 9. @ Have been a resident of Alaska for twenty years. Territorial Senator FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. @ All that I have is invested in Alaska. Democratic Ticket April 24, 1934 @ Your support will be appreciaied. 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