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The Perfect Fool with CHARLES ‘CHIC’ SALE DOROTHY MACKAILL WILLIAM BOYD EFFIE EL] Coming—*1 COVER THE WATERFRONT” DELICIOUS FOODS TO BE OFFERED BY | GIRLS’ LOYAL CLUB| are busy and other their home is to tak C Garnick's Grocery Store | Promptly -at .11 - e'clock in= the morning, the sale will begin, and will continue until ey ng has | been sold, which isn't cted to | be so very long by those who know | what tempting goodies will be of- fered to early comers. Among the various foods which | will be on sale by the ambitious | girls are salads, beans, kalldohna, | meat loav macaroni dishes, cook- ies, cakes, pies, doughnuts, gandy. What really professional delicates- sen could have a more complete | variety to select from? Many have signified their intention to pur- chase enough for both Saturday dinner and Sunday night supper | | i | LAST TIMES TONIGHT CAPTURED 4 e excitement . . . ro- .and in- may-care adven. turer to try again for the honors that once were his. _— SPENCER TRACY | FAY WRAY Ralph MORGAN Eugene PALLETTE Herbert MUNDIN Directed by JOHN BLYSTONE —and— BUCK JONES in CORDON of GHOST CITY Baap 158 g ED WYNN, radic’s greatest star . . . the stage’s supreme comedian America’s Fay Wray Plays Leading pfect fool . . . in a daz- @| Feminine Part in ‘Shang- zling frolic of howls! |Foshay and Henley Are Seeking Pardons WASHINGTON, April 20.—Attor- |neys of the Justice Duily Emplrc Waue Alie l'ay and be SURE of a beautiful, satin -like, for your walls and woodwork. Where a high luster gloss is desirable on either woodwork or furniture use: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934. SPENCER TRACY | 'HAS EXCITING ~ ROLE IN FILM ! hai Madness’ Coliseum This is living, this “Shangk | Madness,” in the midst of a v | brant cofl of slink-eyed Mongols | and disgraced Whites, fired from | | their jobs because their spines de- hnloped streaks of yellow from tip | to tip. { { _Bloody doings in Shanghai where Spencer Tracy plunges ir again with the fingers of a m |lion Orientals pointing in \orn | at a man who has no home, neith- er among yellow nor white men! | As kaleldoscopic and exciting al | yarn as Hollywood ever attempteld to make is “S i Madnes: | which John Blystone has so c | pably directed for Fox and whi opened at the Coliseum Theatre| yesterday. Replete with the thrills of a thousand narrow escapes, Adults—25¢ it} garded as feverish episodes calculated to make | Tenn P ® lthis production onme of the most! ciation, thrilling ever fold about the Fast.| i i In this picture Spencer Tra jadds another long list of capable ones. Fay RAINBOW NOTICE 20 Minutes of Rainbow Girls meet tonight at| In addition to the regular city| FUN! 15 o'clock. Initiation. All mem-|affalrs, al applications for li- | ibers requested to be present. Dance | quor licenses are scheduled poms i G4 gase |follows the meeting. —adv. | come up for action. - T e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Come and Buy Your SATURDAY Department vestigating pardon applica- | of W. 8. Foshay and H. H.| who are now s to e their 15-year sente: follow- Al . .3 2 & A & convishiGs of N frauas, 1Y Guarnick’s Grocery i Gl il | 4 The ices, you can be certain. ‘with FULLERGLO semi - gloss finish DECORET available in many desirable colors. Fullers HOT WATER WALL—the Kalso- mine that is easier to apply and covers better. SPEEDITE—An economical, quick-drying varnish for ALL INTERIOR work. Ex- ceptionally durable for floors and lino- leum. PAINT BRUSHES for every purpose—The most complete assortment we have ever shown. Every painter knows ADAMS 2 quality and the prices are RIGHT. 2 Juneau-Young Hdwe. AUBURN, Ala., two of is shot through with gun runners,|pjichers ever to wear the uniform Communist uprisings, fights on the|or Alabama Polytechnic Institute, | waterfront and & wultiplicity of| pave enrolled with the Nashville, club of the Southern Asso- ) Wray, too, as well as Ralph Mor- —ALSO— {gan, gives him ample support and | |brings the picture to a pitch of) At the regular ZASU which even Shanghai would never | juneau City FTITS |dream, even in its THELMA greatest madness! TODD Tg gs e | prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr e COOKED FOOD SALE At the Capitol B performance to his| JUNEAU CITY COUNCIL MEETS THIS EVENING meeting Council Chambers at the City Hall,| Daily Empire yeant Ads Pay AND SUNDAY DINNER from GIRLS' LOYAL CLUB SATURDAY, APRIL 21 rwi il , , WHYS and W herefores of Modern Decorating THERE is more to decorating than the mere slapping on of paints and wallpapers. You should be sure of the quality of every ingredient in the products as well as the high standards of workmanship. By using FULLERS high quality products and serv- of the MATINEE 1 SATURDAY of frenzied Chinese to 1:30 P. M. | angelic Fay Wray from a d \ ED WYNN 227 CHARLES CHIC” SALE Kiddies—10¢ i te. And then down to ds 3 THE CHIEF® SAL ‘AI.ABAMA STARS Souceuity NOW IN LEAGUE | April 20.—Clif- | ford Smith and Charles Kelly, re-| the greatest Council to be held| moment Of | this evening at 8 o'clock in the| considerable routine business will be taken up, it was announced. : : i I = { I " 1} 5 i Cream Puffs { | § : : § ‘ ! { \ | ! | )\ ! ! ! | | red tin of Schilling Baking Powder on a pantry shelf— you are in a home where good baking is a matter of pride —the same kind of pride that puts Cream Tartar, instead of a cheap substitute, in z Schilling Baking Powder. Be sure you get the mew tim? So =asy SATURDAY SPECIALS Chocolate Malted l Milk Cakes Made from the famous Betty Crocker recipe 60c 30¢ Barle . . . . o SREEL & el Fresh Cream T R French Doughnuts Posen . Ly, Chocolate Eclairs Each......5c ]uneau Bakery PHONE 577 WE DELIVER '()ld Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlce VOTE FOR ERICK NESS Twenty-eight Years a Resident CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET Subject to the Primary, April 24 MY PLATFORM—*Alaska for Alaskans” At the Primary Election, April 24, 1934. | J.P. ANDERSON CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON THE Democratic Ticket @1 am in thorough accord with and believe in bringing the spirit of Alaska into the _ management of Territorial affairs. @ Have been a resident of Alaska for twenty years. @ All that I have is invested in Alaska. ® Your support will be appreciated. the jokes whicH are m= ssocfated with the Wynn- : picture abounds in ED WYRN BRINGS | RADIB RULE Ta Dorothy i1 appears. Oppo= | te the star in his big production. cast olso features Charles “Chic” Sale, himself, a star of the stage and screen; William' (Stége) Boyd. EfTie Ellsier, C. Henry don, Mickey Roon 'y, Bradley Page (GAPITOL SCREEN Do]o(h) Mackaill P]av\ Tom Wilson, Nat Pendleton and Opposite Famous Stage |25 Fery: > Ll 7 ' = Charles F. Riesner, who has Comedian in ‘Fire Chief’ | fimed many of the most success= ‘ml comedy features of recent With the hilarious owl-eyed Ed | vears, directed “The Chief” from Wynn as its star, “The Chief” & story by Arthur Caesar and Rob- comes to the Capitol Theatre to~ ort E. Hopkins. night. ¥ ‘The picture is unusual in that WHO it is Wynn's first and probably his woMEN ARE Rumw" | only appearance on the local screen this year. But it is also unusual in that the star himself, com- paratively unknown to the screenm, is known by his voice in every| home in America. Won Stage Fame Wynn achieved fame first on back. I used Dr. the stage when years ago he *ption snd 1 had no originated the character he called' New size, tablets 50 “The Perfect Fool.” He had made %2 tabs. or liquid, $1.35 this catch-phrase synonymous with >hl> name when, in April, 1932, he T first stepped before a microphone on a national hook-up as “The Fire Chief.” “It took me seventeen years and about a million dollars in adver- This is the e o of Mrs, Lula Sturtevant of 895 So. 20th St., Sa- Oreg., who_ says: s nervous and less and headaches their share toward ing - me miserable. At times T _would have & eavy ache across Pierce's Favorite Pre d no further trouble.” c, Buffalo, N. ¥. VOTE FOR Local Maintenance FUND tising to popularize ‘The Perfect Of the | Fool” Wynn remarks, “but two i ¥ months after I first went on the S l air ‘The Perfect Fool' was for- a vatlon gotten and I had become estab- lished as “The Fire Chief.’"” It is in that role that Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer ' chose to present | him to screen audlenms Army Objective $1000.00 b VOTE FOR ALLEN SHATTUCK Candidate for TERRITORIAL SENATOR LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE IN THREE SESSIONS—LBOTH HOUSES 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 pnrty in its National and Territorial platforms of 1932. I pledge my cupport to Delegate Anthony J. Di- mond and Governcr John W. Troy, both personal apd pohtxcal friends of many years, and will assist them in their efforts to uphold 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. VOTE FOR OSCAR G. OLSON of Cordova, Candidate for Nomination Territorial Treasurer | on the Democratic Ticket VOTE FOR W. B. KIRK Candlidgly for Nemtistion Territorial Senator Democratic Ticket April 24, 1934