The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1928, Page 2

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1928. THE: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 29, glmmmm|||||||n1:|tlullllilllllll"lmllml“!'“l”““"”'"'"'"l'I";";'l"""'""""""""""""“lllllll;"""""' iy He]ping% _Homemaker: from Parlor Furnaces and Monarch Ranges We can save you money o stoves. Chotcest of Modes in APPARKE £ fondant, which has been ‘By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER colored orange and shaped like + {pumnking, & The: ridges: on ithe HALLOWE'EN, LUNCHEON [sides may be made by using the! MENU {dull edge of a knife Insert a| (Featuring Pumpkin Color) small bit of green for the stem. | Chilled Diced Oranges and Apricots! ~Cheese pumpkins may be made| Chicken Crouquetfes trom- yellow cream cheese by mix| Mashed Sweet Potatoes ing 'a little! paprika With' th réd ! Pens chees®'to give the “pumpkin’ éolo Peach Genserve| Moull' ifito' ‘pumpkin shapes 11| nd Oelery Salad inghés in' digmeter, mall piece - Walars |of parsidy stalk niay be inserted herbert ‘Hur the “stémy.' | rop Cakes . 13 Tomorrow—Hallowe'en Party Re:y | freshments, HALLOWE'EN SUGGESIONS | Make indfvidual sweéet e t immu; “pumpkins” by shaping 3 inch| balls of the mashed potatoes. Place | ‘ s on Yredsed Making “héét and bake i o S’ for 20 minutes sma green stem The peas may b servell aroundl the “pumpk ‘SilkIhf&i‘, méed on Tna% for His Life—May Get | Jury This P. M. ] earrying ont the pen and or; The trial of* of Hallow [ Tiny paper pumpking pasted charged with Hleged kililng H £ ltoon picks and srted ¥ :nrm-finzorn- sala a pr effect. ik also of Sitka, last August, opened in the ‘U.S." District Court this] ing wear are got all of the T&ilor-| pake the orange cakes In deep ed type. Nicole Groult desigus|urrin pans and front- all ovor one in black crepe de chine. Bt{y, f Mark fea opengisdown. . the fromt: over ajy .. the top with a $mall stick| toundation of -gray-tlue with thelq;,, | hame)-color.” forming iali tie. callar. | ‘The sleeves are cmbrotdeéred wellic, Lep DICED ORANGES AND @bove fhe: elbuw with a-Heavy| APRICOTS, FOR EIGHT chafn atiteh - in redy gold and (This may be cerved in glasses, blue.iEhe samo. colors. stimulate with mint leaves) morning before Judge E. Coke Hilly YAt noon ‘the examination of jury. |men from the regular -petit jury {panel was still in progress. 3 | It was elleved that a Jury would | be obtaimed betore adjournmen |this affernoon unless the panolj ~’“1i.-4hnum be exhausted and it should edients. necome necessary to call a special tiers: .?‘,1liu skirth ot sas 1 cup, diced canned'apricots Ut b ps diced, peelad and serve in pumpkin colorad|venibe: - At noon the defense’had paper cups texereised eight of its 20 challeng- GUESTS ENJOY DANCE | ! [ r " AT THE GASTINEAY es and the Government had exer. jcised two and waived three out of, ar "“Phe first ‘dance party of the winter son. was, given by the ten Hellenthal & Hellenthal are rep. Ga, Hot2l management, in 4.( resenting Grant while U. 8. At Saturday night: The guesty. @nd -their friends enjoyed the~ ;g'léhd]_\'. informal atmospherc that - was evident throuzhout the iparty.. The management plans on glving several dange parties during torney J.-W. Harding is in charge of the prosecution A motion filed last week by R I'C. Hurley, for a new trial for Al Larson, convicted of assault with the winter months. ., HOSPITAL NDTES ! # i {a dangerous weapon, was denied | Saturday afternoon by Jutdge Hill. Frank Jacobs, indicted for pos- sessing articles designed for the | manufacture of illicit liquor, Sat. urday entered ‘a plea of guilty and was fined $150 by Judge Hili. TJacobs was indicted for pogsessing A large pumpkin hollowed out some malt extract, sogar, hops, ' treatment, and filled with frait. empty bottles and an oil stove, ~Jolin ‘Hermle, left the hos-| A hollowed out pumpkin filled| Safurday, after Judge Hill had| fpital. Bifurday.. She underwent|With popcorn balls. {overruled a motion to quash the| 'a majtr bperation Oct. 9. | A lighted Jack O’ Lantern may WOMEN’, ML LB For Winter’s Social Events EE LRI E R P HEE R LR EER AL PRI PR T E iRy Rolls Coffee | For the imany social oecasions that come with the holiday sea- son, we arc showing a_diversi- fied group to please both the discriminating miss and Insert matron. i feotors i on e UTHITHT LT meitorl; cROYRIINY Albert’ Grant, Sitlkay murder for the al- of Thomas Jame: HHHTULH flaell and everyone is a gem of the mode, clearly conceived to and fanees Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 : arace enhance womanly moulded of rich mater- Hhnnn Vo #in caarm. ials in beautiful 1 % 1, cup su Mix water, lemon juice and Isugar and holl for 2 minutes. and add the rest of the in Chil crepe hadings, P rs ot st CARROT AND CELERY SALAD, FOR EIGHT cups diced cooked carrots cup diced celery ward cooked eggs, diced cup chopped sweet pickles tablespoon finely chopped onion e 1 teaspoon salt ) Clarles McLeod, Lighthouse| ‘4 teaspooh paprika B keepbr at Point Retreat, was ad-| ! cup stiff ‘mayonnaise 'mitted tb -8t Ann’s’ Hospital Sat.| Mix half the urdd$ for medical treatment. |the rest of the ingr . Chill. . M T( MUAlllétér entered the!Serve in cups ot lettuce hokpitdl 'Sunday to tndergo a mi-[lcaves and top with the remaining ation), { mayonnaise. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. New Things First” 3 S Don’t Worry There is enough to take up one’s time and attention during the holiday sea- son without having to worry about the right place to get quality groceries. “Al:ways the with S T T T R T T T T T Newest in Luxurious Yachts s i Y o g PR S n If you depend upon us for your foodstuffs you can rely on getting TABLE DECORATION HINTS thf‘ hf‘fil. Fhone Your Order Early, Forrest DeWitt, who was injured Yn a boat accident last week, was be used for the center of the tables and low candle sticks holding tall indictment in the ease against the Sunny' Point Padking Compaiy and | Al Minard, the indictment was { CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 ° ovange colored tapers may be grouped abeut on the table, Small pumpking, fashicned into lanterns, ‘may be used for placs cards at each place. The nam? cards may be-pasted on the #ies pital Otfober 12 and undérwent d Of the pumpk % & RN major operation October 13. She| A sm,filw mpkin filled with| *§ydney waurenes, reproductions » was discharged yesterday. jcandy cgrmay be used for thejin Christmas cards, original, dif-| o 3 ——— {table center.” *The pumpkin may|terent, Alaskan, 25 cents eéach at | ” ke n Sydney Laurenc. reproductions be nestled < -some corn stocks|the Nugget Shop.» —adv. York! One hundred and’ efghity-cight feet in’ {h €hvistman. cards, original,: dif-,and candy oM may be sprinkicd ke 4 VR “Coronet,” seagding Diesel yacht of Irying ‘F. | length, she can make 13 knats per. hour and Ly | terent, Alaskan; 25 cents each. at about the table.cloth. - Holiday. greotings for business || at New | has a cruising radius of neat 000 mik ! lthe Nugget Shop. —adv. Candy pumpkins may be madehouses. :See samples at Empire. ' (International Newsreol) & ¥ o _ P 2 % discharged Saturday. LeRoy Slade, who has heen re- weiving treatment for an infected right hand, left the hospital ves: -4terday. | Mrs. R. €: Mige entered the hos- dismissed on motion' of the U.' S, Attorney’s office. - Later that of- fica filed an nformation: in’ the | Distriet Court ' coverhig the same alleged offense; that of déstruction of gahmon. v oA With her colors flying irom the masthead, the l Bush (inget), arsives from Germany flKA \WASHINGION - g g st s HA o BYSANDR o Fill oo v e “ | Nostrand and? Charles Rudy' ¥ 0s: “liuation In fowa In ihc | terddy mdde. trip to the head ot fpast few’ Weeks ar@ frank to ¢ | Nugget Creek’ Basin to look for G5 \ASHMNGTON, oct. BD38ena- Lo | ey’ thay Sejililpr: Brookhart | W, Folls andZhis son George, M tor Peter Notheok of South Di- (i y0dy experienciig such an un-| Folta - ahd his - son went - ot - to] EOACHNDSUIRPIN 2 R maNi Y dodn | 3 redction there due (o his | Nugget - Oreek Saturday 'morning the. “trecoiis= of Congrask active cdmpajgning * for Hoover. “ml when they“did not return tha “Roosevstl Reguiblican,” apparently | my . naral - Republiean support | evenifig, - Mrs: “Rolta felt: uneas| , ..n.imv_ wange - ditticulty in de-| (0 careied BrookHart ifto the]and réported their absence . s R IED IS SN shaph ot g Inst tige I8 said Mr. Folta had-kifled a moantalin : | Semate Roogevelt ReprbHean activitie | walvering behind him now, to put!goat it the hills back ; in| it Nugkot! the Hoover campaisn for the prosi- |y iy Whilesl@wa is claimed |Croek’ and Was dblayed unthl- da dency should be. i Hoover by all of those! {as safe for in gottifg back to the cubin at tie Hix} solution hag heen 1o : ublican observers, they have|icad *of the basin, It was: tobi active at all, “due’ to. u Avernin profess -WHEry over state | ate then to comeé to town and J from his doclofs that he axaingt some of the tac-|dnd tie boy remained i tic cHOIHE things easy for a time. Bulthe Lesed to have hsen employed | for the night. As they waro abiatt PR P Senalor is a very frank povson by |, T o ) e o staft for town at 1:30 pom, Sy o natirg,. and . hesn @ DIV When ) poihare was, drafted. into.the, day, ‘the reliet party cmo: to Y he guhkes that explnationaf his| yo o peyoty tighlly the Hodver |oabif; ; compdestive Ullenced, in Wusbing. |, . Norbeck had some. . fon St & Umstiwhei theSpalienll )0 (0 do with hiR blit -1 Was potriy Rolling &3 wiworously out iyl i) 3 oticenle thet-He did: not the. wuilng coBLBf from whiCh hebesniger his cwme setviogs. to halls. fawmn the neighbor state for-Hoo- i s ver: The libcralism or progres. Playing Safe, sivéiom o wihatever it is in North Not: that tha H-m. Peter Bas an Ilm.nun Republican polithés that e {'midke u"'flb‘ 16 the Phelfie- Cogsth doubts about bayw Swuth Dakota sy i vegular, mado 1t ex. | shortly aftet: the gencral el"m' $oing 10 Noyauler..\ He professesl tiuc, "oy some shong” Hodver on Navember 6, and will arive in entre confidence n a ashingdl 3. of the lar Republican|{Seattle abgut, Novemnber 15, aceorts fhoover vicloRpr e Teels QULSRL g 1) the senate e, clled intolink to Iwithd TibeeMbd towk He is Justificd in 'Hebding his d {action. and Brookhart filed, that| making /b wislysto conyits Wi advice on thui, score alonc. Yei,| i Y 1 vd| ™ Agent Debnis Winn and - others evan 4o, thete 45 3 xlan . At any 1ate, Norbeck came h:x"k“ itheralism about the South Dikota! 2 : he e e | wepubliodhs who telected him au| . SOSHIEON ,“:1'“'1'“""“""';,“"“l':' o Republican ticker that no B e sl ealat to MM Sovicon trm | Climstances, it 13 possible he vie afford o igno i at thi action. sgainkt. men over i k! onlfu i ! ehalt of A1 yRupublican uominec CALL FOR BIDS should Hooverdn the White House | por siling canpiig, decking proveito b more eonservative Marlang copetruction of Warehouse | suited ;. A tasto, or SLOW for the City.of Juneau, Plans oo - great & leaning toward Ui and specificatiens can be seen at| industriglibts ‘motons «of Zoveri- fua office of Juneau Lumber ment with Which <his commurc 3 o Mills. Bids ymust be in, ready deparfment expériende broueit himito be opemed Tuesday. October into: close contact. 130, at 8 I]:: m, Brookhart's” Situation HOMAS JUDSON, Some Senatofs who Lave xo«m} Mayor. 1 Christmas Carde—Emptre. PAY 2500 DOWN.AND ‘THE BALANCE 85 1 RUDGET PEAN: FEATURED'BY By KIRKE L. SIMPSON oyer''t Soft Water Is Indispensable For Cleaning Delicate Garments r fuvorable ar a Natural Muskrat Coats Mendoza Beaver with HE use of Permutit Softened Water has been an im- portant factot ‘in our success inthé thorough afid * protective cleaning of particularly delicate garments. Per- i it Fox Collar, dlso large erette, Fox and Leop- » mutit makes the normally hard water from-out local 4 supply absolutely soft; a condition necessary for the per- X ard €ollars i erugafe Coilarv_ o ! ) \ fect functioning of our process in this type of eles i o 4 : No muchine ever touches these garments—the p 12.50:to: $250.00 $117:50 to $145.00 .entily By hand. Our soap 1s converted by. F - by. softes water into thick, cteamy suds, which [re not only an admirable ¢leaning agent, but absolutely pro- tective and safe, due'to the fact that all hnr&dm has been cffectively eliminated. Futthermiore, they preclude spottiness ‘or streakiness, and maintain uniform color value throughout. . W o Let us demonstrate the efficacy and safety of our meth _of cleaning delicate garments, made so by the use of Per- mutit. Many gratified patrons are enthusiastic in theig praises Just 'phone and ask-our reptesentative to call Alaska Stean Laundry _PHONE 15 ' ° —aeith Muskra;, Beav- ction ters TYMPTR g ! Commisiisher Henry - O'Malley, H U. S. Byreal of Fisheries, -willf} Coco;l Squirieletie: Coats—Fox Collar: " Suede Trimmed Gray. Caracul with Fox Collar e e A P R R o exactly SH %Y : Very Special i | 'y relative, to' the *fisherias “wegula. | tions for the season of 1929, Al regaldttorts ‘are exppct 0 ; T | e “drafted - bétors the- end- of--elie| o ; 1 iy . T $125.00" vear and will e made pubHe Maed : e - gl in December or early in* Januar: BRIGHTEN UP Wfi'fl The Commissioner ks “ndicated W 3 e o : estinghouse Mazdas there will “be some chauge } Southeastern ' Alaska" reguiations. i L i B , S A lamp for every lighting purpose R T o O S e s o e G T Capltfirlifl sm“‘gg:pmy T 14 0 AR 3 E E i te il thi petiti sideline a# not Christmas cards for all—n selective. Prices within the re: of all. - -Calt at Empire and samples. Daintiest of Christinas cdrds Samples ‘now -on- display. 1 Empire. « sl &t

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