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e s T HE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES == The Show Place of Juneau Last Times Tonight i iy N -d g Le Stars in Pic- | 7 ng at Lo- Lo ] » Bernard Shaw’s heatre | . Academy Aviard Winner kb ol P B | us rib-tickling ; 4 ) apitol The- ] f m tonig with it 3 L ured in the role ¥ 4 1 professor whi n K I London gutt I y \dy Hiller, into i I ri sequen- b I the girl wwanor 1 T — e BT 4 SV W G = n” T DAVE | B . 4-year ro, was fin . : e e (b s point when a £ . ey 8 ;“ as a pupil in elo- gy ers. . e |Cution leportment. He does SRR ¢ on that she cbey his s small i : omas was ) i t y i mately it : ambassador In the in- ng since 1894 and trcuble 1 ; I 8 Went terim, ho falls in love i s Y 6 Tt Ty with her | ing about 1 his son, He 1 ¥ BERNARE SHAW'S . "PYGMALION"TO | END AT C APIIOL lHl: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1940. \Souffles Make Wvula that 4rv Light, Yet Very h”mg " JESSE JAMES" HAS FINAL SHOWING AT (OLISEUM THEATRE Juneau’s Greatest Show Value COLISEUM RATED ~ B W.L.GR! Last Times Tonight The most romantic outlaw in the HE EPIC STORY OF A LAWLESS ERA! histery of America, the desperado SGJFSSE JAMES” whese daring colored a whole era and endowed it with the title of the IN TEC "OLOR STARRING Serions Seventiethe mun wio | TYRONE POWER B HENRY FONDA N NANCY KELLY invented bank holdups and intro- P duced train robberies, will be seen OLOR CARTOON NEWS for the las ttimes tonight at the A L s 0 3 A L s 0 Coliseum Theatre in Darryl F. Za- nuck’s preduction ‘Jesse James, - the 20th Century Fox Technicolor | i § epic, starring Tyrone Power, Henry M k O 1 I C | Fenda Kelly and Randolph aKke wn ron rosses Scott It shows how Jesse James and his | qually notcrius brother, Frank (Henry Fond n their ¢ or crime result of the murder mother by an un- ' crupulou: the St. Louis Midland R in the person of ne Barshee, °d by Brian Don- levy Jesse shoots Barshe avenge mother murderer with an e price on his head (raid to raid lirect ef their ling of oad play and swears s death A er - increasing | he goes from ! to his | | | { | —— ALASKA BIRTHS INCREASE, DEATHS DECREASE IN 1939 of installing a . b i i - i S il o S ek rians Vi e Vital tah;hcs Tofal Is An-' ¢ nded I'wo liers nd their wives e =3 e e jom ROTARY cooerd ihe Mount 1uck u.x,\ou«~\—‘ nogn(f‘ Mgrnages b ing bugh Juneau today. ne is e o are theilled with Thrifty Sousle: . chicken and | ating cost has in- : 1. M. Brewster, formerly in Ju-| Thesc ramckins are t“','""‘:d“‘:':'mf:”“ SpuEr e TS ecline Slightly | Crew members of the British submarine Ursula indulge in a little horse- nt, about every five & T Krau y Sams neau, now flying in the Interior, Mushrooms baked intoa gOIER 3 4 AL EPOIE ML ? : play, decorating cach other with “iron crosses,” Germany’s medal of e R ST into the Ju- and the other is Bert Ruoff, taking | Duun‘g the year 1939 a total of valor. The Ursula had just returned from a daring raid on the Nazi WD i Rotary Club a Travelair wheel job north for his p w oo 4/ pvaNnER GEORGE | Jemen-cclored, 3 egg whites, stiffly 1963 birth certificates were filed in| naval base at the mouth of the Elbe River during which Brifain claims ts at the s i Bristol Bay Alrways y MRS. ALE Posten the office of the Auditor of Alaska, | a German cruiser was sunk. " n Jack Conway of t Ki > o — { AP Feature Service Writer) Combine tapioca, salt and mush- |ex-officio Registrar of Vital Statis- | - - %! bergér of Kake and Harry Watkins TO SKAGWAY puffed up and some place to|room soup (of consistency to serve) [tics: 1026 males. 932 females, not | gr new High School representative R. G. Gardiner, Ala. Steamship gc. Thats a souffle—a creamy, vis- |in top of double boiler. Place over [stated 5. The total for 1938 was EMISIMENTS "GGS DI"“ER IS V - Company agent, is a passenger on icn of luciousness perfect for serv-|rapidly boiling water and cook 8 to 1930, showing an increase of 33 over | GIL RICH HERE the Mount McKinley for Skagway ing as the main dish for luncheon |10 m after water boils again, |that year | S(Hmul[b FOR Gil Rich is at the Gastineau Ho- with his family after attending an ¢ supper | stirving frequently. Add chicken and| The deaths totaled 1246 for 1939, 'N u S ARMY fln e’ tel for a few days calling on his agents' conference in Seattle. e ve | Stir until mived. Cool slightly while | consisting of males, 447 female, 2 "Ex] Mm‘v i e PR eliminate guesswork observe i g not stated. The total for 1938 wi neau trade, He arrived on the - three steps in souffle mak- fbeating eggs. Add egg yolks and|IFL Spdadiogecr R ARE Now OPEN ex.. Jan. 23 Joe \land { Empire Want Ads Bring Lesults. | {mix well. Fold into ezg whites. 10 showing a decrease of 156 in A Jiges D,,”“ will be hetd Abxt e iy iy 3 lace in pan of hot water a ake 2 a ges e ey g v oc g ?33 imsredients to give subtle fla- | 0 1h PO OF hot Weer 800 BOIS i acted during the ear. as com- | MEN Jommg Forces Will {,“?*‘l,m‘,‘d'}h,f ® 1 vor and delicate texture. 50 minutes, or until souffle is firm,|Pared with 877 in 1938, or a decrease B A Bradford Post last night. Bert Ly- ;1N 2—Bake in a pan of hot (not boil- (> BEHES B B SO paked in |Of 17. e SSIgned at On(e Berk will bo chalimian -asideiss ing) water in a moderately slow greased ramekins in moderate| Among the causes of death given, Dave Daven mx("mrl l‘_'l:(”‘ Camemny oven until the top is springy 10,0, (350 degrees F.) 30 minutes. |the following appear to Camp Ofd Motion mm)nm will ‘be shoym. . the touch & >-oo—— 1930 1938 Thursday evening at 8 o'clock a ‘3—Unmold cautiously on a heated Drowning 29 55 A radiogram received in Juneau meeting of Chairmen of the joint dish and serve immediately. If RED (Ross DRIVE |Premature Birth 22 20 today from the Commanding Gen- convention committees will be held there is any waiting to be done Broncho Pneumonia 9 24 |eral, Ninth Corps area, Presidio of at the Dugout. The session bas better let the family o Cancer 46 35 San Francisco, Cal, states that an peen called by Post Commander and do it rather than the s REPOR"’ MAEE BY | Cerebral Hemorrhage 21 10 announcement from the War De- Convention Chairman George Gul- A sou will fall if it ~M\M,\1 Colds 9 16 partment is to the effect that be- jufsen. too long before serving £l Coronary Thrombosis 37 14 ginning February 1, 1940, men en- : i SR Here are several excellent rec-; J NEWMARKER Heart Disease 73 111 ‘jisted for the Third Infantry Di- s 4 ! " |Hemorhage -19 50 yision and auxiliary units will be BARNETT COMES IN HAM )S()l'l‘l-‘, _lw]n'\h. fo »:dl :;:— l\\:easle.w 33 1 sent direct to Camp Ord near the Traveling man J. S. Barnett was any cther meat will be as tasty . | Meningitis 24 41 Ppresidio of Monterey, Cal, to join,an arrival aboard the motorshi as ham). Melt 3 1;.!;{.«1;1""“ n: SIZOO Re(ewed 'rom JU',‘Myocm-dnm 35 32 | their respective units now mlzn’gl’d;NOFHUHUU He is stopping at thle) butter and add 5 (ablespcons of : Pneumonia 133 126 ive maneuver: | Gastineau Hote! fiour, 1; teaspoon each of chop- | N€AU Area-Thanks Ex- |seniicy R T R L I s ped parsley, onions, celery, salt C § Suicide 25 19 organizations in question should DRUG MAN HERE and paprika. Pour in 1'% cups tended fo Citizens | Tuberculosis 254 998 |Bromptly get in e e Army| Ed Nelson, representative of Mg~ ilk, 1 chepped cooked ham and | Whooping Cough 25 48 recruiting station. Such stations are | Kesson-Stewart and Holmes, came 3 egg yoiks. Cock slowly until It was announced today by John | P located in the Federal office build- in from the Westward on the Al- thick and creamy. Stir con- swmarker, Chairman of the Ju- ing, Seattle, in the Bankers Trust aska. He is at the Gastineau Hotel. stanily; de nct ever co old neau Chapter of the American RPd‘BANFIEI_D BACK building, Tacoma, and in Bremerton, in the egg whites, beaten, and ¢yos5 that the 1940 Membership | Olympia, Aberdeen, Chehalis, Port| e pour in a well buttered mould. Roll Call Drive has officially ended FROM VACA'HON Angeles, Bellingham, Everett, Wen- Use ring if you have it. 4ng that the quota of $1.200 for this ! atchee, Grand Coulee and Yakima. Bake 1 heur in a pan of hot Wa- 4105 has been attained. The reason | i Men desiring to enlist for organi- | ter in a moderately slow D— for the late closinz of this drive! wNorman Banfield returned on the zations other than those at Camp | This is the way you may lock this spring in a 1940 y-rsion o crowned, @ip-brimmed and finished with a bow of green and white dotted crepe. both hats, By ADELAIDE KERR e TR 4 o tomtocs Fabrn bt rolt | FCOMS AP Fashion Editor 'a.\1;1:,;?,,::‘1:;',’»f‘fm',?‘:::‘,,\m H(n”:,'”",,:ll‘ic:;oé'g“:"l‘;‘ rf,l(;;ttafié :r:}: .n;.);;‘, a fitting partner for thi care of bylanl(xndor\'m;nl and as New spring hats have three re-|Eve, Some of them have a tiny bird |up a bit on the oth r, giving them [0 . 5 exe 1a.nolocal pyarnes ins_qualities—color, femininity novering in the flowers, Several have | more width than deph. There are| Chicken Souffle is & real party | Mr. Newmarker also expressed his 1 flattery. : a falr amount of height in the front |also some tucked felt bretons in such| 9ish and itt's grand. To Serve appreciation of the generous pub-| : chic, which relies solely on and siope gently down the back. colors as pimiento red and soft biue| [ve OF SiX persons, melt 3 ta- |iicity provided by newspapers and ine 5 in evidence—as yet at Most of them are misted with a veil | which are going places with the| DicsPoons hutter and add 5 ta radio. cast. The first chapeaux for Leap _generally of contrasting hue to add |first spring suits. blespeons flamr, 14 feaspoon 9 B Vear appeal more to the heart than one last bit of froth. For instance salt, ' teaspeon chopped pars- R b k h 0“ to the intellect. a little toque smothered in blue| But the favorite brimmed hat for| ley. Peur ina cup of milk. Cook e e a l(ers | \ere 3 res of flower hats, hyacinth blooms and rosebuds is|€arly spring is a smal one with a| slc wly and stir ccnstantly until . to wear with winter cocktail veiled in pink, and a red crepe one | forward pitch. Some high crowne di & yeiy AEHE Winoe fhenic,, Add WI" Be |nsta”ed and go on into late spring. splashed with raspberries is filmed | On€s are reminiscent of the postilior 3 egg yolks and beat 2 minutes, T perennial favorite, the sailor, | in green epts that the brim dips down. | fol_d in a cup of chopped, cooked o has nof ade %o much of a dent in They are made of black, navy blue chicken and 3 egg whites, beat- Tomorrow Evenlng the mode as usual. Instead, there| ILots of turbans are shown, too, |2Nd burnt straws in plain and lacy| en. Pour into a buttered ring nber of small-brimmed Newest among them are turbans of with a bit of color e nostilion, built of burnt straw braid, high- Sally Victor designed braids. The dark ones are splashed in a nosegay about 300 degrees. Remove from which nationally takes place between | the cven and carefully loosen |armistice Day and Thanksgiving the edges with a spatula and pDay was due to the fact that re- lightly turn cnte 2 heated ports from outlying territory were | pietter. Quickly fill the center gelayed on account of mail connec- | wtih buttered peas, green beans tions and other natural delays Sitrround with a Sam Duker, local attorney, acted A cheese sauce is a5 Roll Call Chairman and was as- | i I;hlv for this com- gsted by Frank Foster, who acted | ! bination. as Publicity Chairman. Mrs. Daniel | a luncheon or a green or of Juneau and Highway solicitation, and ng who acted as chairmen the neighboring towns and vil- Yakutat, E. M. Axelson, at Stephen Sheldon; at Skag- v, G. M. Budd; at Petersburg Lester Elkins; at Kake, Carroll E.| Black: at Angoon, George John; Kimshhan Cove, W. H. Biggs; Elfin Cove, Mrs. O. E. Swanson; Hoonah, Wendell C. Cordle; at Sit- | To rcund cut supper menu serve fruit salad with a scuffle, a Kk bread or rolls, some pre- s or jelly and a simple des- Ross was in charge Glacier the folloy in a This CHE OMAT !FLE is something new and is de- licio! for the bridge club or an informal supper menu. Melt 4 ta- blepoons of butter and add 1-3 cup at of flour, 1-3 teaspoon salt and % teaspoon each of chopped parsle’. ka, Peter Kostrometinoff; at Ten- |onions and paprika. Pour in 1 1-3 akee, Ed Snyder; at Douglas, Wm. | |cups tomato juice. Simmer until Denomey. In addition to the above {he mixture thickens, then add 1-3 Mr, Newmarker wishes to express | - cup grated cheese and 3 e2g yolks. his hearty appreciation to all those | Beaf 2 minutes. Fold in 3 beaten who aided in the actual solicitation \ egz whites and quickly pour into, Tt was stressed again that the buttered mold. Bake 1 hour as di- rected. Unmold carefully and sur- | round with creamed rice and mush- Spices peach or pear salad Red Cross fund collected in !hPs(’\ Roll Calls is devoted entirely to| charitable and humanitarian causes as the national overhead is taken | mculd and bake an hour in a pan of hot water in a slow oven. Installation of officers will be held jof Mount Baker and Sun Valley. |former Ruth Gould, enjoying their | Ord have many other stations in the | Western States and overseas from | which to choc Enlistments are being made in the | Coast Artillery Corps, Medical De- partment, Air Corps, Quartermaster Corps, Ordnance Department, In- fantry, Field Artillery and Signal Corps The release received is signed by Lewis Turtle, Colonel, Coast Artil- lery Corps, Recruiting Officer at Seattle. Mount McKinley after a vacation “too-short” trip to the skiing slopes PROTECTIV) BLENDING insures flavor, smoothness and mildness of Calvert Whiskey Banfield went south a few weeks ago with Curtis Shattuck. They tried Mount Baker for a few days and then went to Sun Valley. Ban- field was called home on business and left Shattuck, who is coming north on the next Princess boat. While in Sun Valley, Banfield met Bill Clark, former Empire Advertis- ing Manager ,and his bride, the - WIllIAMS HIGH MAN WITH RIFLE . MATCH,SEWARD Leivers Knocks Off 100 | Prone, But Only 63 Standing Jay Williams shot high for the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club as scores were compiled for a postal | match with Seward it was learned today, Williams making 283 in prone, sitting and offhand shooting. honeymoon. Banfield also reported that Mary Joyce's picture, taken by a camera artist who found the dog team and | the parka-clad girl a good subject, adorns a Sun Valley lodge wall with the notation that the picture took a prize in a nauonal contest. FEBRUARY FIRST IS WEDDING DATE OF JEAN FAULKNER Invitations hnve been received in Juneau from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Faulkner to the marriage of their daughter Jean to Mr. Remington| j w. Leivers shot a “possible” Milner Low, of Portland and San| 100 percent) for his prone score,| Francisco. but fell down badly on standing The wedding will be Thursday |ghots to end up in sixth place and‘ evening, February 1, at All Saints’ |out of competition as the first five| Church in Palo Alto. |scores only are used Both Miss Faulkner and Mr. Low | ciyb officials also announced a are graduates of Stanford Univer-|fjye_week match has been arranged sity at Palo Alto. They will make|yith petersburg, Seward, Anchorage their home in San Francisco where |and Fairbanks teams, while a m,ee., M. Low is on the legal staff of the | week match will be shot with the Maryland Casmetly Compnny | Thief River Falls, Minnesota, team. | IMMY BR Scores in the Seward match were' Call for Calvert next time and discover how much Protective Blending increases your drinking enjoyment. las follows traw hats of somewhat softer line. crepe that are draped smoothly 7 : 25 :\:'U{md the head and‘ swirled in f; or a ribbon band. A tall-crowned| Unmeld or serve plain or sur- tomorrow evening starting at eight L I‘;‘Q S;; Sa'fg- 211;]3 CLEAR HEADS A number of erials besides great coil of fabric at the nape of | black one has a sheer black face vell| rounded with savory sauce, ofclock in the I. O. O. F. Hall by & Waiernd 95 9 88 219 [CLEAR-HEADED BUYERS] straw ar ed. Colored felts are one | the neck to simulate a chignon, (cupped to avoid conflict with eye-| creamed asparagus, or mush- member of the Rebekah Lodge. s e 98 98 83 219 designer’s favorite, Natural chamois | These leave the crown of the head |lashes) studded with two plastic| reems. If you have it, use chick- Mrs. Elsie Blythe will be conducted | i 9% 95 78 269! cALL FOR is used by another for brimmed hats | bare. Others reversé the picture and | Pastel flowers. en steck in place of milk. For into the office of Noble Grand and| o oo GBSt {5 vonasenine - B0 B A i -d feather-spiked toques. are draped to the top of the head. | - s A variety substitute tuna or sal- Mrs. Amy Messerschmidt will be in-| 9 Britt, of the N 9. |L. L e 100 95 63 258 1ai and striped silks make | (For Hollywood queen, New o PETURNS mon for the chicken and then stalled as Viee Grand. ‘Mrs. Evelyn | —Jimmy Britt, one ol the !Ouahest‘J W. Leivers. | Plaid and striped silks ma or a y a ol TURCGFF RETURNS . . e " fighters of 40 years ago, was found G. Bush 93 87 7T 257| other Bhapests York designer has fashioned a tur- R4 S MG chapped swer) pic- | HdliBanm, Bast Bistrict President, | o K N o Ror 1 P i O sther chap: : i / el i i- | will be installing officer for the eve- i , snood, which reigned so ban which swaths the head as| kles and ripe olives for pi wil B i /N JACKSON SOUTH | 3 X il 4 | L 7 = Jing e g o assisted by|here, a victin of a sudden heart, MARILYN J SON v this winter, is scarcely to be | smoothly as a bandage, is coiled on W. Turoff, Deputy Grand Ex-| quancy. ning And sho will be asisisd by |36 & USHE, € R udem fot| WMARIAN JACEODL O e Blended Wlu;fiey Calvert Elks, an of the top and finished with a festoon or‘alu,d Rule thland after '«-uml But its first cousin appears | |on the in a new “hammock” of taffeta or|beads.) veiling swung across the back of the head to cup the hair. |in extension across the face rather Most appealing of the new cha- than from front to back. For in- - Today's returned Latest news in brimmed hats lies | visit to the Ketchikan lodge. News Today—Empire, THRIFTY SOUFFLES— (serves six) Mrs. Fanny Wehren of Douglas. 90 Proof — 65% Grain —3 tablespocns quick-cooking tap- Following the lodge work there ioca, ' teaspoon salt, 1 cup mush- will be a social which has been rcom soup, 1 cup chopped chicken, arranged by various committees of 13 egg yolks, beaten until thuck and the assembly, official weight champion of the world. Britt | graduate of the Juneau High School, | “Resetve”: was 60 years of age. PiBin - TG 4 Alaska. She pl Empire Want Ads Bring Results. lume with her sister in Seattle. sailed for the south on the steamer Neutral Spirits. Copyright 1940, a to spend some Calvert Distillers Corp., New Y* |