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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1934. “THE CHIEF" 1S ? “Pve See Things | S Than You Ever }| i | tranger 1han Xou Lver | EDWYNN FILM | [ Dredmed ¢ o o HAPPEN. |[Famous Comedian Brings - ; ; | Role Created Over | STARTS. \ I KKOW ‘INSIDE’ STORIES fl | Radio to Capitol | SUNDAY THAT WOULD SHOCK THE § | v sies men 0 amenicar | - provided amusement for Capitol | | Theatre patrons last night in “The | | . | Chief,” heralded as one of the big ’ve seen sharks get men «c |laugh epics of the year. i sea . .. and women get them Ed Wynn, of course, is the star. 3 on shore! | Millions of mdio fans who have % wondered what happened to Ed A I know ships . . . and people Wy broadeasts these few from the four corners of the months will know the answer when earth! . . . Heroes . . . fat they see “The Chief,” which w heads and four-flushers! | | suggested by the character he made know the fine things and the |famous on the networks. H stinking things! ['ve SEEN |been in Hollywood making the' everything and DONE every- {picture for Metro-Gioldwyn-May- er. Lovely Dorothy Mackaill, whose, | beauty has graced many film suc-| | , appears opposite Wyxm.Oth-“ |ers in the cast are Charles “Chi . | Sale, beloved character fu o | William (Stage) Boyd, E! | lister, who was a Broadwa i a generation ago, and C. { Gordon. ¥ “The Chief” is the story of a |simple Bowry boy of the early K || nineties, son of a heroic fireman who gave his life in a great holo-| A [ |/ caust. The boy is swept to local| & Y ~ a couple of conniving . ) MAX MILLER'S VIVID NOVEL BROUGHT TO LIFE ... with ans. How he gets there,| ) ( land the vamping of the alluring| ; { lA“DE“E MERT I i gl | : ] Packed with typical Wynn hu- BEN LYON ERNEST TORRENCE mor, “The Chief” is said to set A | new laughing standards for Amer- ’ g R ica. Wynn boasts that he has nev-| s |er said a sensible thing on the| . :S’.d’ll'. and his screen appearance | |is no exception. 3 { ——l e | | | ({4 —PLUS— DISNEY'S - Bugs in Love B ~ 33 ! i Gold Mining Issues _Show‘, IMAGINATION Improvement—Steels 20-Minute Vitaphene Act Also Take Advance | | | (Continued from Page One) | graph | utilities was off one moved nar Smelting was hree points and other silver stocks hesitant. Aviations sagged because of low | bids submitted for air mail con-, point. Other M. HEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT! | | ED WYNN | w | tracts. 1 CLOSING PRICES TODAY ! toria. United , L e | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church At The Coliseum Sbmlu ¥ | DOUGLAS NEWS STUPENT PROMENADE I AT NAT TONIGHT ° | Once again the stage is all set for the Douglas High School Prom ' to be given by the Junior Class in the Natatorium tonight. fians-i formed into a paradise for thelight fantastic the great hall presents a garden of enchantment that will| delight the most fastidous. The floor has been placed in perfect condition for dancing and with' the “troubadors” in the orchestraj ivision, “what a night” is in prospect for all who attend. D - TO JUNEAU 1 MOVE RIGARDO CORTEZ . LORET TA YOUNG and FRANCHOT TONE /72*MIDNIGHT MARY” During the week one of the Is- land's well-known families, the; Holmers, moved to Juneau to maka their home in the aCpitol City. - e CADWELL RETURNS an Dinehart, Eilda Vaughn and | Hobart Cavanaugh under J. Wal- Ruben's direction, J. D. Cadwell, can- Representative at the primaries, returned from | 1 on the Victoria where ter The Rev. didate for Tuesday Ketchik: HAS ROLE OF Mary,” powerful and will also be heard, by trans- Young, Ric Cortez, he has been campaigning. Hf‘é pama, “h],d; f) “Hb?u‘,]d“j\. spoke over the radio“station there S e S s headed b h 4 | scription, from the same station ool Dr(\"ino e I g tonight ¢ v | E 2 - CENERE, 804 i . : kel into one Metro-Goldwn-May- s i {Doris Kenyon and Eliza- ¢ proqucion | gpisirts; beth Allen Support Star R o Wotsent . Lawrence Carlson who has been, i * s T e upp a of crookdom. Lo- Irk 1 e ¢ vead > ol o jtaking the mining course at t “ ik NO Ma L age TCS lx.et[a" e ‘[mcr\‘l b_\frncur University 1 stances to join a gang of crooks. of Washington, at S: 1 < g returned home on the Vic- The perenialiy popuiar Richard|Events move at lightning speed as For the past two weeks he DiX and his latest film, “No M: -!lho_ gang gets more ambitious in has been at Brittania, B. C., with Yiage Ties” will be seen Iuniqhx:?hmr opm‘.uu" Miss Young falls his class, engaged in practical ex- only at the Coliscum Theatre in|in love with Tone, a successful perience. He will return to the the RKO-Radio Picture which stars|young attorn When the gangs- University next fall to continue his; M once more as a ladies heart | ter ]enqel' decides to kill Tone the | broken and business men’s back-| dramatic tension mounts to a ter- attle, studies. i A | breaker. rific tempo. | In “No Marriage Ties,” acclaim-{ In the supporting cast are Frank ed by audiences and critics Conroy, Warren Hymer, Ivan Dix’s best triumph, the star por- Simpson, Harold Huber, Sandy Douglas trays a brilliant but liquor-bit-| Roth, Martha Sleeper, Charles ten advertising mentor and dash- Grapewin, Halliwell Hobbes and ing lover who is opposed to mar- Robert Emmett O’Connor. Church riage because it kills love. As P Bruce Foster he makes demure S 2 Peggy Wilson his mistress, loving ervices her dearly. But meeting glamor- ous Adrienne Daene, society wo- DANCE |man, he falls in love with her Notices for this cnurch column'and becomes engaged nmust be received by The Empire| The powerful climax which SATURDAY not later than 10 o'clock Saturday should grip Coliseum fTheatre pat- Nl('HT moraing w guarantee change of rons presents the triangle in a 3 germon topics, ete, | tragic but ment. Elizabeth Allan and Doris Ken- yon carry the roles of Peggy and | | Adrienne in Dix’s support in “No i Marriage Ties.” Others cast in plot are David Landau, Al- MARTIN HARRAIS Candidate for Democratic Nomination for sympathetic denoue- Mandarin Ball Room Melodians o Congregational Community | Church REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching service. The general public is cordially nvited to alr services. & | | | NEW YORK, April 21.—cClosing | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | | stock today is 20%, “THE CHIEF” American Can | TREASURER OF ALASKA Sermon. 1(?4. American Pos‘l'cr and nght‘“ " A resident of Alaska over 30 years; I have al- " g 4, gm;clouda liw, Arrr‘x/our B. Douglas Catholic Church l ways been a Democrat and worked for and with the A cnouem Riesl 43N, Oup-ifh il party in the Territory. | tiss-Wright 4%, Fox Films 18%,| Third Sunday after Easter. | VOTE FOR | Seneca. Copper 1%, no range;| 9:15—Holy Mass. I endorse the principles enunciated by the party i ‘zouthem 3 Rallroadd 33%, Ulen| 1Sunaay services: in its National and Territorial platforms of 1932, | orvnpany %, Unite Alrc’rnh 2}5&, :00 pm.—Sunday School. I pledge my support to Delegate Anthony J. Di- M ‘3‘;}’,’?1(:“15;.]‘:: f;,ed MSCZI:‘ rfi;fiff o mond and Governor John W. Troy, both personal and | cupine 47%. £ ” |1 Juneaun lce Cream I | political friends of many years, and will assist them i ————— { ' Parlors | in their efforts to uphold the sp]en{{iid adnlnmstmtion : SAVE THE DATE Exclust ql of our great leader—Franklin D. Roosevelt. Twenty-eight Years a Resident Annual De Molay Ball—May 11, = Mflmfis | I Your vote and support in the primary election of LR SR —adv. g P a' || April 24, next, will be greatly appreciated. CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE Fptterinees e i - e { | ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET | VOTE FOR Subject to the Primary, April 24 ; OSCAR G. OLSON At the Primary Election, April 24, 1934, ‘ MY PLATFORM—*Alaska for Alaskans” of Cordova, Candidate for Nomination ) . . i o J.P. ANDERSON . . ! [ ] L J t QUOTING FROM FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVEL on the Democratic Ticket . i 4 “I Look to Women to Preseribe, and Apply, the ot ! | Remedy for Waste in Government. CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL i “I, personally, should like to see a much larger ' ¢ 3 i g i proportign of women in our State Legislatures, for 1 R ¢, G2 B HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | am certain they would give their support to progres- B ; | sive legislation.” A LIFE-LONG RESIDENT OF ALASKA ! ON THE | Vote For i 3 fou [ : emocratic 1icket | CRYSTAL SNOW JENNE VOTE for . ! : : for the Nomination of ‘ & Hive 1 2 e litics : i ave been interested in politics from my | . . . Terrltorlal Representatlve HENRY WESSERSCHMIDT - youth but this is the first time I have DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES—APRIL 24, 1934 CANDIDATE FOR REPRES ARV sought office. Only an intense interest in 8 Quoting frem the Wrangell Sentinel of April 13, 1934: eivic affairs has induced me to file at “We should like very much to see Mrs. Jenne this time. { N nominated in the primaries and then elected to office e < “‘ next Fall; but we do not advocate voting for her just D emocr atw Tlc,cet [ because’ she is a woman, ] FoF e s ® Your support will be appreciated. | “We do ask the Democratic voters of Wrangell * district, however, to inv}e]stigat(?l Mrs(.i J}fnne’s qbuali- PRIMARIES—APRIL 24, 1934 { fications. We believe they will fin er to be a p { : “?Oaman of character, intelligent, broad minded, true O®P. S.—Lest some confuse the numerous to her convictions, well in;urm?dflim_ puhlfficd mflttersé & U s Andersons, 1 am the owner of the Juneau ! - and in every respect, worthy o eir confidence an : y AR 5 g i & ;‘:pp(‘)‘rt,n Your Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated Florists d_nd operate the greenhouses on ) b b Glacier Highway. ! , Old Tapers for Sale at Empire Office R e e G Loretta | Franchot | | RADIO Picture | | | | Loretta YOUNG—Ricardo CORTEZ | Fanchet TONE 2.—~RADIO JGE 3.~MARCH OF YEARS | 4—OUT OF THE ETHER | 2._—I:,A U REL 5. LATE NEWS EVENTS S and * HARDY “TWICE TWO” BONE CRUSHERS CUBA, THE LAND OF RUMBA LATE NEWS EVENTS RACE . NIGHT FUN FOR ALL AND | ALL FOR FUN ! UNITED F00OD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver = Meats—Phone 16 VOTE FOR ALLEN SHATTUCK | . Candidate for | TERRITORIAL SENATOR VOTE FOR 1 W. B. KIRK Candidate for Nomination Territorial Senator April 24, 1934 ; i Democratic Ticket Old Papers for Sale at Empire O

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