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ST PR S Y, [ ], A NEW SHOW STARTS TONIGHT! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Companv Selvcta Babv Stars for Groommt~ TUl:SDAY, MARCH 20, 1934. 'BLOND STAR OF DOUBLE HARNESS | William Pom Plays Part | of Bachelor Who Finally Falls for His Wife The wedding of an earnestly marriage minded maiden to a love- ‘em-and-leave-'em playboy and its resultant conflict are the nnterlmn- ing subjects of “Double Harnes: co-starring Ann Harding and Will- iam Powell. | “Double Harness” starts tonight | |at the Capitol Theatre for two- |day run. Miss Harding and Powell’s | {pre and post-marital problems form the theme of this RKO-Radio Pic- ture. Joan Colby sets her mind and heart on John Fletcher, San { Francisco's leading playboy who| {shuns marriage. She plans well |A visit to his apartment, a pair of pajamas, a telephone call, a door- satd i i e Htses h {bell ring—and John and Joan are The Wampas, having refused u. mck .mv studio centract players cn ite 1934 [‘aby Star selections, |enroute to the altar before the Paramount's executives, stars, writers and directors decided to sclect their own candidates for future \dazed groom quite realizes how Lupino, FiLM in a story of a romance that ended with” marriage .-. . marriage at the point of a hidden gun! By TONIGHT for TONIGHT THEATRE stardom. ces Drake; bettem rew, _planding star 60 MUSICAL to Light by Robbin \*“Amateur Alley” Brought iy Lights” Coons, of A. P. ‘ } HOLLYWOOD, March 20.—Film- | prizes in a row for the best mu his own amusement cges selected: Top rew, left te left t¢ right, Helen Mack, E C., on vac Th rth will be groomed with gced reles Here are five of the six pr is in Vancouver, B. iion, nd hencef: in music, and has had one of her STARS songs used in a film. Several oth- | ers respose on her piano rack. sa Landi, talented as a pianist | although novel writing is her side| line, has composed strains of the classical type, not for publication. | | Otto Kruger has composed many | | popular songs, concertos and sym- | | phonies, none published, but writ-| | ten for pleasure | Charlie Chaplin scored his film, | and is great at im-| Lew Ayres, rocem]y\ ed a composition for string | i | given a| a, which is to be formance soon. Ann ROBBIN COONS Sothern won three fi e land has imported the song writers|cal composition at Central High With HENRY STEPHENSON LILIAN BOND, of “Tin Pan Alley” to do its|School in Minneapolis, and still GEORGE | MEEKER, REGINALD OWEN cereen musicals, but the town has)composes “just for fun.” She is an ‘‘amateur alley” whose melo- author of “Moon Silve a tone From the play by Edward Poor Montgomery . . dies are seldom heard by the pub-|poem, and “A Study in B,” besides Directed by John Cromwell ... Associate Producer ia | “popular” songs which have no . Kenneth Macgowan, MERI/\N C. COOPER, Musical compositions, ran',zlmg in chance lw lm:;n n;’mulhmy hbe- : scope frofa symphony and con-|cause only her friends hear them. Executive pmduce( to to jazz melody, have sprung v Y m the leisure hours of many FORGOTTEN MELODIES T()NI(,HT stars. A Victor Schertzinger, the director, Lionel Barrymore supplied the pas nad many songs published, but MIDNIGHT SHOW—1:10 A. M. imple musical theme that Tanlne too composes for his own o “Ten Cents a Dar 2| amusement. Charles “Chuck” Rien- directed, but the concertos|gor another director, used to sell composes once in a W | popular tunes, but does not write | commercially r T, Gertrude Mi 1 composes songs OFF THE RECORD” SONGS without words—that Is, she mever Ann Dvorak dabbles constantly i bothers to write lyrics. phpe s === | " Wese 'West; Jimmy Durante, Bing WMNO“MO“WMQMMOQOQWWW Crosby, Carl Brisson and Russ Co- Our New Process Prints " MENUS TODAY VISIT THE ELITE STUDIO AND SEE SAMPLES NOW ON DISPLAY W Prints that have all the richness and beautiful black and white qualities of a steel engraving SUPER QUALITIES FOR YOUR KODAK FINISHING Place your next order for prints for this superior work —3 e Will Be Pleased to Show You the New Work |lambo are among the stars who Ahuw: sung numbers of their own | composition, some' of which have had a wide sale. Ramon Novarro does not compose, but his hobby !is digging up rare musical scores and transcribing them. The “tinker-tune: who just {sit down at the piano and impro- vise tunes, like Wallace Beery and Charles Butterworth, are legion among stars, By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE | MEATLESS MENUS | (Serving Three) | Breakfast Grapefruit { Ready Cooked Corn Cereal Cream Bran Muffins Coffee Luncheon 1 Vegetable Soup Toast Pear Sauce Tea Dinner | Spanish Macaroni i Buttered Spinach Bread Butter Fruit Salad Fresh Gingerbread Coffee or Tea Spanish Macarcni, Serving 3 3 tablespoons butter, 3 table- spoons flour, 1% cups milk, 2 cups cooked macaroni, 2-3 cup cheese, (2 tablespoons chopped celery, 2 ta- blespoons chopped green Dpeppers, |1 tablespoon chopped onion, 2-3 teaspoon salt, 1-3 teaspoon pa- prika, 1 egg or 2 yolks, 3 table- spoons catsup. Melt butter and add flour. Add milk and cook until creamy sauce forms. Stir constantly. Add rest of ingredients. Mix well and pour |into buttered baking dish. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. Fruit Salad 2-3 cup diced pineapple, ': cup seeded white cherries, % cup of grapefruit, 1-3 cup red cherries. Mix and chill.ingredients. Drain juices and arrange fruit on lettuce ° o ju |and top with salad dressing. | Fresh Gingerbread 1 - i 1-3 cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 213 FRONT STREET @® Orders for prints may be deposited at The Hayes Shop and Butler Mauro. Drug Co. P s eR sbud it G4 AR LER L 20N E. C. ADAMS % cup molasses, 1% teaspoons of cinnamon, % teaspoon ginger, 1-3 teaspoon nutmeg, 1-3 teaspoon of cloves, % teaspoon salt, 1 cup cold \water, 2% cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon soda. Cream fat and sugar. Add re- Imaining ingredients and beat 2 minutes. Pour into shallow pan lined with waxed paper. Bake 30 {minutes in moderate oven. [ A sprig of fresh mint gives a |pretty touch to fruit salad or | dessert, Iyn Venable and Dorothy company belicves these Nixon Iment at the * ment of a [§ [little he had to do with this con- summation. Only Joan's love \her sincere right, Elizabeth Ycoung and Fran- Dell. The sixth, Ida ix will develep into out- for John ahd devotion holds him !from slipping away to his bachelor ~ |freedom. However, when he dis- covers that Joan has tricked him | |into marriage, he rebels. As de-l termined as she was to win him, ‘Jmu now is forced to inaugurate ‘BEST ENEMIES' OPENING TODRY a new campaign to get her man, ‘Attendcd “by even greater difficul- (lts In supporting roles are Henry Stephenson, Lilian Bond, George |Meeker, Lucile Browne and Regi- !nald Owen. Jane Murfin wrote the | Buddy Rogers and Ma“an screen adaptation from Edward | Poor Montgomery's stage play. John Nixon Have Leads in {Cromwell directed “Double Har- Fox Film Romance I ness." With Buddy Rogers and Marian in the leading roles, “Best! of Enemies,” the new Fox comedy romance, begins a two day engage- Coliseum Theatre to- described as a novel | nce depicted sgainst as up-to- | background has HOUSEWIVES WISE CAKE BAKERS STICK i EXACTLY TO GOOD RECIPE| St i | Melted chocolate has a Lcndency‘ Mt . OV to thicken cake batter, but do not,| i Jove through |y;0n seeing this, begin to alter the | ‘“Dj'r“‘"?lj batter by adding more liquid, as .vu!x}::)lfi:v;n Ut by the cake will come out-all right YD et Have ‘nb when baked. Select a dependable which they have 10yecipe and follow it exactly. Add- conirol, and bearriers are set in f : their way. The central background 1% & likle agre Sour.o¢-Hguid: to pt make the cake batter ‘‘look right"” eing the passage and the return| belng A y is the cause of many failures, the situations accompany- | day. It is as the two vagaries ing romance are said to be AR |RECIPE CALL FOR COFFEE? e story moves in locale from| _ LEFT-OVER KIND WILL DO a city in the Middle West, in-| When a recipe calls for coffee, habited by a great number of Ger- the coffee infusion is meant, and man-Americans who cannot give up‘sp‘z cm;abvs lef;moverd in thghpml <:r habits of centuries, to Germany it- i Percolator 4 0, ocolate | self, where the young man of me‘French pastry frosting is improved romentic pair goes to study. The!in flavor if the liquid used is cof-| film has a distinctive musical ac- |fee. companiment directed by Arthur | Lange and dance sequences ar-| MAKE TUMBLERS SPARKLE [ ranged by Sammy Lee. WITH PINCH OF BORAX s o l A few pinches of borax in very! {hot water will give your drinking ‘cumbler» a sparkling sheen—and | |you will hardly have to dry thcm1 \In fact, if you turn them upsid |down to drain for a few minutes| 'you will find your glass- washlng‘ a completed chore. L N\y Beauty Hint | COOKIES—PLUS IMAGINATION Imagination helps in making {your cookies. Thus, by using bits of raisins, dates, nuts, colored ng ANN HARDING 1S | instance, - mon candy drops. STARTS Their romance had a kick in it. —a good swift kick| Buddy Rogers Marian Nixon Frank Morgan Joseph Cawthorn Greta Nissen B e U T S suganr: designs cookies and citrons, many different can be made on your for holiday guests. Foi holly is simulated by citron and red cinna- probably save you from having that battered black and blue look, A little lemon juice sprinkled over chicken salad greatly improves the flavor. In fact, it is good to use for fruit, fish or meat salads. ST L SN - T Bid for Krause MILWAPKIE, Wis.—A Milwau- kee independent basketball team which plans to enter the Central A. A TU. league is bidding for the services of Ed “Moose” Krause, famous Notre Dame pivot man. e Rare Vase Discovered thinly cut NOVEL PLACE CARDS Cut out from magazines little il- lustrations which show certain hobbies of your party guests. They can be used to make novel and amusing place cards. HERE'S A SOAP SAVER Do you want to know what to do with the odd pieces of soap? Dissolve them in enough water to cover. Add a teaspoonful of borax for every pint of the mixture and you will have a good soap left. CAIRO, Egypt. — An alabaster vase inscribed to a king of the first dynasty and therefore more than 7,000 years old is among the relics taken from two galleries recently opened at Sakkara, near Memphis. CULINARY HINTS In making a souffle add a pinech of soda to beaten egg whitg. This helps to keep it fluffy and puffy. g PRESBYTERY MEETS The Yukon Presbytery recently met in Anchorage. Henry Sogn was elected Moderator for this year. John H. Condit, now resid- ing in Pasadena, Cal, was placed on the honorably retired roll after To hasten the baking of pota- toes partly boil them first. Do not cut or break sponge or angel cake until they are thor- oughly cool. Olive oil is good for bruises— |serving the church for over 35 if you apply it soon euough it will | years, T SOMETHING NEW? KIDDIES’ UMBRELLAS—$1.49 “Three Little Pigs” “Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf” LEADER DEPT. STORE George Bros. For YOUTH! HEALTH! BEAUTY! YOU NEED A SWEDISH MASSAGE J. M. MALILA GRADUATE MASSEUSE Phone 10 Gastineau Hotel Hours 9 to 5—Evenings by appeintment Store Open ‘Evenings HELEN KEARNS If your skin is naturally dark, the teeth will look whiter because of the contrast. But to keep them | that way, twice-daily brushing and | regular visits to the dentist are! essential. One week T spent in| the mountains and forgot to take | my toothpaste, and that led m the discovery that simple bakmg soda i an effective substitute in| such an emergency. ., CAPT. FRANK MURRAY | IS COMING NORTH SOQN GROCERS Capt. Frank Murray, operating the steamer Tanana on the Kuk- kokwim for the - Inland Rivers Navigation Company‘ will come| north about April 1 enroute to McGrath. = Frank Mortimer, man- ager of the line will go to Bethel this season on the first trip of the steamer Tupper from Seattle, —_— e+ - ANTON NELSON IS DEAD Anton Nelson, aged 55, oldumerl to the westward and for years em- ployed on the Alaska Railroad,| died recently in the Anchorage Hospital as the result of heart trouble. A widow and two daugh-| ters, Mrs. Steve Ostrander and Mrs, Sassen, all of Anchorage, sur- vive, ——— | BIG EXCURSION HELD 1 Hundreds of Anchorage residents recently went on an excursion to the town of Matanuska on the oceasion of the dedication of Mata- nuska’s new Community Hall STAR BREAD NON-ACID (Fresh Daily) (Every Saturday) - Made by Star Bakery Ask for it at your grocers

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