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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1940. 'GIRLS IN WHITE' by 88 ;Dfssms CAN BE JUDGED BETTER AS CAPITOL um WHEN YOU CONSIDER THE SAUCE Tribufe Pald fo Profe'smn of Nursing in Pic- ture Here A moving, ofttimes gripping| - . land constantly entertaining tribute S % & e 3 to the profession of nursing is of-| i X iy l fered in “Four Girls in White,* which is now at the Capitol Thea- tre Dealing as it dces with the wo- men’s angle of hospital life, the new picture might be described as a feminine “Men in White" or “Young Dr. Kildare." Sustained by the discerning and understanding direction of S. Sylvan Simon, and enacted with a quiet convicton and sincerity by a splendid group of performers headed by Florence Rice. Una Merkel, Ann Rutherford and Mary Howard in the title roles, with Alan Marshal the male lead, “Four Girls in White” unfolds a narrative of compelling interest and dramatic intensity. To Miss Rice falls the role of the girl who enters the profession of nursing as a means of getting| either a wealthy doctor or patient for a husband. Shunned by her fel- low nurses when her scheming re- | THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU v g T Juneau's Greatest Show Value COLISEUIM ? OWNED AND> ODERATED By L. W.0.6R055 NOW. “THANKS FOR EVERYTHING" Adolph Jack Jack Menjou Qakie Haley ALS“ meoln in the White House ——Cartoon— Nuws 'CASH BALANCE OF TERRITORY IS OVER §650,000 Second Llargest Year-end Tofal in Decade, Des- pite Road Increase end of 1039 the Territorial Treasury had a cash balance of 6,685.82, the second largest bal- ance in the last ade, Treasurer Oscar G. Olson announced toda; The December 1939, figure was exceeded only by that of the prev- ious year Arleen Whelan " ALSO MUSICAL (CMEDY HIT FEATURED AT COLISEUM SHOW | Ever Coli MARY HOWARD ALAN MARSHAL BUDDY EBSEN: KENT TAYLOR. 24 When these girls fake your pulse they capture your heart as The story of “ thir playing ceum Theatre, of everycne. Haley wins a as Misl Average Man, and is sent to New York, not only with All Expenses Paid, but wiih Twen- ty-Five Thousand Dollars P Money waiting for him. Since most Americans strive con- stantly to be in this situation of Contest Winner, Haley's emotion; will be widely ed. Especially will they be shared when Menjou and Oakie, for dire purposes of their own, manage to skin him out of his money, and to keep him as a guinea pig for experimentation| A yecora which you will find outrageously |in the fiscal comical. Not only is Haley used to determine for the entire country the size of the hole in doughnuts so to speak, but it is his to say| whether there shall be any more doughnuts. Of all of this, Haley ‘s unaware. He only knows that h wants his love, which somethi ange is keeping from him. And is not strange, he create frightfully funny row to get - FINNISH LETTERS RELATE SAD TALE Pitiful letters are Finland to relative: countr from beleaguered IA-~M ts of t Ne ill-fated little nation, telling woeful | mortc tales of loved ones separated and | o ey o which will unheard from, | Mrg. Pete Hammer received a let-| - ‘;'“T a 1;".”?::[[;( el ter from her brother, Matt Visi ol 1l be s in Tampere, dated November 5, long it Lg”::::f:l‘f before that town was bombed, in which he said he and his two sons Vwere “still Jn o > but “all_the) “MY SKIN WAS FULL OF women and children have moved | PXMPLES AND BLMSHS" out.” He said also that his daughter,) nce using Adlerika the | wimples My skin is smooth #nd who was to have a baby gave birth |“giows"win Adlerika helps wash | ) to her child while on her way to BOTH bowels An<| reliéves temporary con- stipation that often aweravates bad com- for hanks now at is dear to the conte At the A drink that makes a tasty sauce is coffec. Here it's served on vanilla ice cream, plain vanilla custacd and on one-egg cake—and it improves them all SHORTS TRAVELOGUE—CARTOON RHYTHM CAFE um of $400,000 was spent ear for road construc- pite which expenditure the 1ce remained large. ash balance figur of each year since 19 lows: 1930 EXPORIS FROM | TERRITORY SHOW DECLINE IN DEC. {Tofal Is Only Three-fourths that of One Year Ago- $4,431,566 Value of products shipped from ska in December was $4,437,566, according to the monthly report of Collector of Customs James J. Con- nors. The total about a million and a half dollars below that for | the same month of 1938, when ex- ports amounted to $5942,158. Gen- eral declines in all c gories ac- | counted for the drop. to be| at| The complcic The|is as follows: Fish: Fresh and frozen Halibut Salmon Other thickens. Stir constantly. Add 2 tablespocns butter, 'e cup cubed marshmallows, ' cup shaved nutc and a teaspoon of vanilla. Beat well and tion, de: By MRS. AL be at the end Service Writer 0 are as fol- AP Feature $552,820.31 265.363.84 239,953.40 314,803.84 457.109.90 637,998.36 408,858.71 616,515.71 877,112.82 356, !‘8") 82 When serve. - | DOUGLAS as - . ASTE | STARS EET IOMORRCW s will preside at to- ning’s meeting of the INFANT , 3 com out. o is o's Regular busir and a good attendance pated December, 1939, list E. 72,021 says Ve 23,259 14,941 Here’s a way to make an or- dinary thin pudding sauce take the splotlight: Add to it some | cluding | On hand will be Juneau Dem-| ocrats from all walks of life, in-i Federal officials. A state-| iment from Oliver A. Quayle, Jr., Terasurer of the Democratic Na-| tional Committee, regarding the| Jackson Day dinners, is as follows: “The provisions of the Hatch act, banning certain types of political activity by Federal employees, have been scrupulously observed by those arranging the series of Jackson Day campaigns and dinners for the night of January 8, Jackson Day. “The attendance at these dinners is voluntary and Federal employees have the right to attend provided they are not paid out of funds ap- currants, some broken nut- meats, a little chopped citron and half a teaspoon each of cinnamen and cloves. Simmer it in a double boiler for ten minutes, add a dash of lemon and vanilla extracts and serve it hot over cottage: pudding or cranberry rolls, On baked ap- ples it's a nmew sensation. Here's a FRUIT SAUCE that will give any leftover cake a charm- ing flavor: cubed pineapple into 1 cup of regu- lar pudding hard sauce. Blend in 1/3 cup chopped salted peanuts and Mix 1/3 cup crushed or | COUNCIL Hegular meeting of the Douglas | city Council for the first part of | January is scheduled for tomorrow | evening instead of the usual Mon- day night. s 2 I | | | BASKETBALL DOUBLEHEADER | warner’s grocery team will play | a traveling team which arrived yes- | terday from Metlakatla for a week's visit on the channel, and a second game for the preliminary, probably Foundry vs. Elks, is the doubleheader planned for tonight canned 216,724 preserved: Salmon Cured Cod Herring Salmon Shellfish: Clams Crabs Shrimp Other fish Fish products: Meal il Other fish products Furs and fur-skins (in- cluding shipments by mail and from the Pribilof Is- lands during calendar o 6,287 124 17,241 419 5,552 16,833 17,706 1,511 {my Dad or my brothers are. the country. | plexion. Butler-Mauro Drug Co., in Doug- The daughter wrote a letter dated Drug Store. adv. Tas by Guy November 16 in wheh she said: |, “I'm out in the country. My baby! girl is two weeks old. My husband Eat Out Tuday! is at the front. I don’t know where I'm sad and lonesome.” - MISSIONARY GROUP MEETING TOMORROW 'he Interdenominational l\’[lsslm)-‘ ary Society will hold a meeting to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Bethel Pentecostal Mission. Mrs. R. B. Lesher will speak on Alaska missions. ROYAL CAFE NOW as low as at the Natatorium, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Reported to be a very strong team, the visitors from Metlakatla will find a well prepared aggrega- tion here in Warner’s, strengthened with extra players, to meet them and the games should prove of much interest to spectators, it S WARNER'S WINS A seven-inning softball game be- tween Warner’s and the Foundry was played at the Nat Saturday night and won by the former, 11 to 9. Several stars were uncovered in the game to form the nucleus of the two teams which will op- pose each other in the game planned for next Thursday night. All those who are interested in the sport are wrged to turn out and play or witness the game. Tl e . CLUB MEETINGS The Monday Night Sewing Club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs, Elroy Fleek and on Wed-| nesday night Mrs, George Wood- bury will be hostess to the Doug- las Island Women'’s Club for their monthly meeting, to be held at her home. year 1939): Beaver Fox: Black and silver Blue Red White Fur-seal Hair-seal Marten Mink Muskrat Otter All other Live animals .. Wool, nmvmnufactured Wood, timber and lumber Ore, matte and regulus: Copper Lead Troph specimens, curios, etc. Platinum Reindeer Paintings Seal meal Seal oil Gold Silver 4 teaspoon grated lemon rind. This sauce is equally delicious when it tops a custard, baked fruits or plain steamed puddings. 209,059 10,615 193,138 147,448 53,199 604,700 165 48,486 363,543 232,170 24,339 108,861 15 50 17,280 ents, is of the neau. No definite for the wedding place here during of March. Here is a FRUITY CREAMY SAUCE that is delicious on cold desserts (frozen or gelatin). Mix %4 cup each of chopped figs, dates and raisins, add 2 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons butter, ¥ teaspoon salt and 1 cup water. Stir in ¢ ocup orange juice, 2 tablespoons lem- on juice, 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind. Simmer, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens. Chill and serve. $59.95 for a skins . skins A A sults in the death of one of the| WS OF THE DAY other girls she ultimately redeems | herself by risking her life for others in a train disaster. we speak uf sauces. we | think of those piquant Wi | cut of meat seem like a treat. | P.W.COWLING WINS ON BELT! | With desserts the tendency is to L | take its sauce for granted; we go ]'AB[ES ]’0"'6""’ on serving the same sauce Wwith a | certain kind of dessert time after “nazoement Revealed at Indian Squad | Defeated, A [ancing Parly Sat- Petersburg and Local Jackson Day Dinner i, 7:ciie” vou can sing the chans- - | es with scarcely any effort, yet pro- | i hes el i rangell at Baranof-Hafch Act |5 i TOM JENSENS DIES rday Evem"g g fuce & BRI of) redi g Roberta Lynn, the three months| , Gelatin desserts are a standard il and eleven days old daughter of| Scottish Rite Tem- | by Henry V. Benson, the crack Mcl-; Reporting a good advance sale of | spoonful of custard has become a|" " g it S"I ANT's HOBs 1arming way in which | lakatla town basketball team will tickets to tonight’s Jackson Day |standard sauce for it, t0o. Gemum‘u?d“y ansrmons i e “:‘_*N Jeannette Whittier, | play their first game in the Capi- dinner, Publicity Chairman Robert| _and the same goes for frozen ?"B',l Irr{lnwuu: :le.l'n rlf.n)l?\ : 0]\' Mr. and Mrs. M. S. tol City 1923 tomorrow night |E. Coughlin announced tickets could | desserts—change character if you| Yy strong, apparently the chilc her engagement to Mr.|court. The Indian hoop squad will| The dinner will be served at the|gang again with a sauce that con- l_-‘unmnl for lh? »hm« one, o 01 f Mz, |journey across the channel to meet| Gold Room promptly at 6:45 o'clock. | edded cocoanut, candied | Private, is set for Wednesday Cowling, son ol tains shredded J. Cowling, also of [With a Douglas team tonight in the | Speakers will be Democratic Na- | fruits or ginger. | the Charles W. Carter chapel. | Natatorium. |tional Committeeman Jack Hellen- | Rev. G. Knight will conduct fary-Bob-March” on a|Smoothest squads in Scutheast Al-|tra will play during dinner. Mrs. ‘ Burial will be in the Eagles Ceme- t during a clever tap|aska. Enroute to Juneau, the hoop- | Jay Smith will sing. tery ‘-two couples were|Sters cleaned the Wrangell Institute the evening to extend |team by a score of 54-22. A 10- Miss Whittier is one of Juneau's | Metlakatla admits the Pebersburg‘ mest popular young women. shc\b“”'-‘ n SIO“CI’“bWhen ilfiomnes was born in Juneau and was grad- "'}2““‘“,'“5 '}hthQ‘i‘ e R uated from the Juneau High MIAEADIGE LUpCIEanLIN R, = > 4 . [clude Ronald Leask, Tom, Romey | she is & member of the Sigmal . ;"pyic Atinson, Tom James, B phBanonsy, Tt Doy ye‘"‘\mpp and Everett Hudson, Frank she has been a secretary in the cffice of oy L0 G | | Henry Benson and Mrs. John W. Cowling was born in Seat-|gmith g5 well as Metlakatla’s ex-| aad is o graduate of the 1929 yovor Dayid Leask. The visitors | of the Roosevelt High School.| 0y 5 week's sojourn in the Gumproprmted for work relief or relief He was employed in Seattle prior > Leask, members of the Metlakatla 'Mexico who sponsored the bill in He is owner and manager)city Councl, will attend to busi-|Congress has stated publicly that McCaul Motor €0, of Ju-'ness matters as well as give the Federal employees may attend Jack- ! team their moral support. son Day celebrations without any the early part| Dr. Robert Saylor, Office of In-| An estimated seven trillion dian Affairs physician, is now at|cubic feet of natural gas has been Angoon, following completion of his|used from the Texas Panhandle Today's News Today—Empire. tuberculosis examinations at Kake. | field since its discovery. = i MISS WHITTIER | : "Hude | BE i concoctions that embellish the fla- time. But there’s as wide a range| L et e Not Applicable |, : . Arriving in Juneau yesterday on | pp item of many home repertoires,| i "G L L passed | x. of this city, gathered to- when they tangle with Krause's five ibe obtained at the door this eve-|giye them a sauce into which you heart secemed inadequate in her announcement was made by| Oreganized from year to year, the thal and National Committeewoman | the services. Mrs. Jay Smith will| their wishes to the bride and|Point win over Petersburg High School in 1932. Later she attended |Atknson, and the coach is John W. I itk the Alaska Aeronautics/ R L and |tineau Channel district, and during | purposes. to his arrival in this city in 1931, date has been set| —————— fear of violating the law.” ;TROTHED 0 puT TWO Hoop DEMOCRATS TO ooy oy oo e of possible sauces for desserts as| sarty givi T e < sycelyn, ined | Ak E B . party given Saturday the Motorship Joycelyn, captained | |'but a dash of whipped cream or il b o O o members of the younger set|on the Juneau High School maple ning. | have broken some peanut brittle condition. icEachran, who placed the |Metlakatla team is one of the Mrs. William Holzheimer. An orches-\ sing “Safe in the Arms of Jesus.” groom School five in a score of 32-22 and Washington State College where|Smth. Members of the team in-| 5 Also making the trip were Mrs. Communications Commission. Mr. their stay here Benson and Mayor] “Senator Carl A. Hatch of New when he moved here with his par- which is to take| SAYLOR AT ANGOON 5. T by Adelaide Kerr - 60 Here is a coffee carmel sauce 14,787 recipe: 18 1 cup granulated sugar, cups hot strong coffee, 5 table- spoons cornstarch, pinch salt, 2 tablespoons butter? Melt sugar slowly in heavy pan over slow fire. Add coffee and cook until sugar is again dissolved. Add cornstarch, blended with small amount of water. Cook until mix- ture thickens. (About 5 minutes.) Add salt and butter. Makes about 1'¢ cups of sauce. 450 179,118 364 275 9,858 8,704 1,599,420 9,308 GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER Here is QUALITY . . . DEPENDABILITY .. . and BIG VALUE in a money- 8 19 washe ~-Don't AUTION-BLUE and stop-red meet in this long sleeved, two- piece play suit of tie twill, which is going south this winter. It has a detachable red skirt that also may be worn as a cape. The tlv{vxsted red turban matches the skirt. hides l Total value of Alaska . Value of United States products returned .. of products $4,307,550 130,016 For baked or steamed date pud- dings try thig new topper, GOLDEN BLEND: Cream 1/3 cup butter un- til soft, mix in 1% cups confec- tioner’s| sugar, % teaspoon salt and 3 tablespoons hot cream. Heat slow- ly until soft and very creamy. Add a well beaten eggi Cook very slow- ly until, the sauce thickens slightly Remove immediately from the heat and beat well. Add ' teaspoon each of leman, vanilla;and almond ex- tracts. Serve at once. If you like a wine flavor, mix in 3 tablespoons i |of sherry just bgfore serving. Total value of shipments of merchandise sd 437.566 MI"VIOOd & foreslwood and a few loads of KINDLING | FULL LOAD $5.50 | CALL GREEN 113 | MADSEN BROS. NEW YORK, Jan. 8 quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 7, American Caa 115%, American Power and Light 5'4, Anacdhda 297%, Bethlehem Steel 9%, Commonwealth andI Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 10%,| 4 General Motors 54%, Internation PR . e ———— al Harvester 59%, Kennecott 377% New York Central 17 3/4, Northern — Pacific 8%, United States Steel | ORANGE SPECIAL is a |5%, Pound $393. |} for Health and Pleasure sauce that ppts baked or - steamed puddings or pastry DOW, JONES AVERAGES l rolls right up into the fromt The ranks, of , dessert supremacy. |Jone: Make it like this; Mix 'z cup |rails each of dark brown and gran- ulated -smgars, 3 tablespoons flcur, %, teaspogn salt, 1/3 cup orange juice, 2/3 cup water, and 1 teaspoon grated orange rind, Simmer until the sauce — Closing DRIVE !\EQf JIET WASHI AGITATOR WASH RUBBER- MOUNT' D PORECLAI} G E OUARANI G — Investigaie — Then INVEST ina G. E. ® ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY HAN (@) o following are today's Dow, | averages: industrials 151.34, 32.18, utilities 26.36. D Three ships were sunk off the 2oast 0f North Carolina by subs| marines _in the last World War. at the BRUNSWICK | i

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