The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 1, 1933, Page 7

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Helps for Houseiwives Timely Tips on Cooking; Homemaking,. Child Care I3 | cloth wet with hydrogen perox-él __SAVE Tc%%‘%mf&nsb" |ide over the stain. Next place a?[ NE WS b Variety of Tses Found | For| Leftover Pic naughj ver pi dough should be e- | in waxed Dpa | | | second cloth, a dry one, over the —- | [two layers and iron with a med-| > ) {jum warm iron. Ironihg directly place.. Tt miy {Tr‘a‘b'i: e, oy . m/ A |on the cloth wet with hydrogvn"flflus cANNERY § St -Gl time within { week. Sirips ough 4 L | peroxide leaves rust stains. . — % inch wid and 2 inches lo: (? oy s 4 ’ l dl SC sprinkled wifh cheese and browr g - ~ ‘ Tips on Weighing Food | P ¥ ¥ in, a n?Dde!ILe gyenyare ‘Ll | 3 / | For the housewife who we:ghsf ls LEA‘S'E.B Tfl i . A 9 serve w‘l_i:l a«lp?l‘ilef"u :‘OI‘D»‘ or <3 =4 |her food purchases, govérnment 4 ot L 3 . ads, . Bits d.mc‘d‘bul’h 4 | s : s food experts have issued the rol-;’ it 4 ; rolled out sd fitted inio s lowingGude: . s doesk: exgal PN HED:E A,R patty pans jand when 4 of me 1 { 3 dium size weighs about one | s servd as_ contai 4 : n and a half pounds; for bread bak-| creamed s, ple fill C r ed at home allow ome pound of a “pot pie. oo flour for and a half pa\mds',Cll‘y Cotineil Takes Action ¥ home - e [ E;l:}%fv}%ffi"finddw of ))xgaa. con¢ pound dried fruit on Recommendation md Sweets for the Childrin ckaples—They're nondy J sponds to about four or five| » Suitable fweet aildren in- |~ S toming Lime 600 - | inds of frash fruit, of Stockholders clude raisins, dates, je Buk Iabel them! g : Hew To Keep Red Cabbage Red George Hedemark af one time; Red cabbage when cooked fadés|superintendent and also a stock- cockies n eet, | s to an unattractive dark .purple. holdér of the Douglas Island Pack- custar ddings, ream, f S : ring back the original color, ad-!ing Company, is the successful ap- sherbets and other simg 5 g vise federal food experts, By add-|plicant for the lease of the Doug- serts. [ S ing a little vinegar or lemon juice{las cannery, the Cily Council de- \ i > 4 just before serving. cided at its regular meeting last Don't Make Food Monotonous g | night. The manter in f s ftover yolks should be placed| L. W. Kilburn, representing the presented has t dc vith in a cup, have a tablespoon of ditors of the Douglas Island ! 4 cold water added and then beaten ing Company, which owned % o e for one minute with a fork. The|some of the machinery and equip- lend thems to Y BSeve wWrappers o & volks may be used any time during|ment in the cannery, which is un-{ in cooking S00ice Snay the next week if they have been| attachment of the creditors, sary to make m o 3 luncheés in & stored in a ‘very cold place. | was® pfesent at the Council meet-| by overworking pe O —_— * |ing One exa is { > > Hard sauce made with brown| Lotters, from those interested in; sauce over every etable ed ‘ i sugar in place of granulated or|the cannery, addressed to both the 'n makes food taste a ), confectioner’s sugar is a nice|Council and. Mr. Kilburn were read. y e ge and the sauce will blend |The latter then recommended He-| well with baked or steamed pud-|demark for the lease-holder, ;\nd" dings. |holding the key to the situation - {by reason of their attachment,] When cutting cream pies dip the {the Council so decided. The same knife in warm water and none of {terms for the lease settled at 1hef the filling will stick to the knife,{last Council meeting, $500 advance! ¢ e, payment to cover wharfage, with' be made f —. & . y 3 cents per case royalty on all! . raw cabbage and onions. An empby vinedar == Monarchists Hopes over 20,000 cases canned, are to, Jug mares a good ) . y PG i e L et water bobbie On German Election prevail. The lease was ordered To. encourage convalescing TON'T MIX LAgELS! sent to Mr. Hedemark through one dren to eat color the gelatix (Continued trom Page One.) of the Seaitle banks. serts in diffes it o b t Officials Fer Election | in molds. 1 N 3 ) on the wall, especially if a more to youngsters. |st of zinc or composition ma- is tacked to the wall over "“’f_h‘z"‘ aines v ThiesdRy 08P ths thst Monday] Serve orange marmalade W the plaster. A narrow shelf e TCICLS. “Were.- ‘. By~ 4 fficial den: in April were started by selection hot biscuits, graham affles lcan hold the o g Wi A oo following officials: \ a cection of the public considers or toast. It makes good | _ Judges—R. McCormick, Charles | ing for graham : sand- rve These Foc S S S 1‘?‘“ #| Anderson and W. J. Grant; Clerks S , even If it 15 dot imM-{ e 5 H Langseth and Mrs HEBLP BEpia o . |certrude Laughlin. | As for the other ex-rulers, they Bills Paid | g5 IR i e SioR e Letters from the St. Paul and! Preparations for the Municipal iousness by the Socialist Vorwaerts eléction which falls on the first One cup of milk heatec e or puddh potatoes; toma- added to 4 tablespoonfuls of s t or oranges for children; a| 2 i 1 teaspoon of cinnamon and % e r yellow vegetable; a fruit HCh"““”fm“' sitting - tight and .pooma Lumber company were read teaspoon of vanilla makes a good or additional vegtable; milk for |AWAlting “the call. ; at the meeting offering the city gauce to serve with apple dump- all = ‘Bav"nrm, Growa [PHiog le',zhe agency for their materials of < lings. prechi, the hops of the Legitl- which they carry everything in the ¥ / e | Ways To Remove Scorch Stains omits no opportupty t0|yuuging line, The proposition is Make Steve a “Cooking Cente INGTON — Scorch stains |S1OW himself In dress uniform at|y, po jnyestigated. Eight bills to- \ Neas 1t SIHIA be g T ved in any one of |PAtriotic reunions, and is Widely|y.ino e46320 were ordered paid | nte r it shoul dbe grou hr s advises the Bureau of |Popular. - e | frying pans and other uten If the in is| In Wurttemberg, the pretender GUILD MEETTING | before_ food is placed in t! an it The second is to wet the |l near Stuttgart, Uving comfort-|" ww. & Tukels Guild will meet o Y covers, forks, forks, speons a th water and expose to|3Ply on revenue from real estate|.; tne home of Mrs, Guy L. Smith | UABLLS’ pepper. Many utensils can be sary. The third is to place a |farm land, meating. Everyone is cordially in-| the lOClee may be \Vflshmgron, jan' - P =T g Crown Prince George, eldest son vited. | ———————— came a Jesuit priest and is out of 3 - the running. His brother, Frieder- v . 7 Three-Year Mystery Re-Opened | i onns, wis voner i Q1) K WOSIERY 4 Square Garden; wherever there is As Coroner Repudiates Verdict ||wnen s i aner ho s IS AWARDED lN' _ news of national or international im- , cated by telephone, was famous. |§g¥y } | . . . e » oy ; port; of social, political or sport inter- “Murder and Suicide” Findings of Inquest Jury in | In Baden, Margrave Berthold, | g § % i e Pl R P ey PRy v Bk {son of the last elr, the Social| ¥ est the great agencies serving The " Who Charges Political Whitewashing. May ist Prince,” Max, last Imperial [ E . . " : & | P i mpire convey it to you first with im- paper not long ago that although obe B d i v he was not a Nazi, he thought Phoemx and M Behren S | many features of the Republican CO., Conduct Suc- Ja s cesehill Event place your reliance on The Empire The Grand Duke of Hesse and | are “good niixers” and enjoy con- |contest, sponsored by B. M. Beh-| d s 7 = o] siderable popularity. The Ilatter,|rends Co, Inc, and advértised in| tertainment, economy. It is dominant his daughter Sybille to the son of |into the Behrends Store to guess| in ltS news cover e 1 ri: in the Swedish Crown Prince. He is|the number of miles of silk on| ag 2 ed to dl terest “Grand Duke of all Thuringian the making of Phoenix Hosiery. | States.” The exact amount of silk thread | MISS BESSIE YURMAN |E. Goetz, Mrs. Sophie Neble, and; RETURNS FROM SEATTLE | Vieno Wahto, all guessed 35 miles, | 'and were each awarded the 3 pairi Miss Bessie Yurman clerk in the |of silk hose advertised as first returned to Juneau on the Admir- ed two pair as second prize with| al Evans after spending several an estimate of 36 miles, and Madge in the Seattle office of the Pish-|third prize with an estimate of| eries. She is staying at the Zynda 33 1-3 miles. | e , | imum of % mile to 35,000,000 miles. e e o i i | that are put on the stov ¢ P ar r o | Duke Albrecht, resides convenient- | cameras, Correspondents; dles used in cooking; and salt and the sun for a day longer if neces- |1l that capital and 16,000 acres of | tnis week for their regular sewing | | ~ . % WY, I 1 of the late King of Saxony, be- ; churia, Paris, Hollywood, Madison {al contact with the people for Says Dignity Not Upheld i Be Linked to Bradway Brown Slaying. Chanoelioy, Wwrote in an Pnglish | mediateness and accuracy. You can rezime were not consistent with the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha| The Phoenix Hoslery guessing Whether you read f0r educatlon, en- Charles Edward, recently married | The Empire brought 762 people/ said to be aspiring to become three cones of silk thread used ln! and ]tS advertising Vfllue tO those WhO . on e Smak e SAAkintie .| seek to buy and those who seek to sell. | office of the Bureau of Fisheries, prize. Mrs. Lois Cleveland recelv- months in Seattle vacationing and | Heldinger, one pair of hose, for Hotel. | The guesses ranged from a min- . There’s big news for you in the| advertising columns. ] Classified ads pay, © 8 0 6 6 0 68 s s s wie 8 8 s s s s s S 8 88 s s sese Juneau Buyers Daily 1 inthe times the amount of lemon o1l require e o ] ¢ EMPIRE l)y the U.S.Gov't. standard. Thats w]ny it 3 | .\x’ o : 1L 3 1 Bl : o B B , Bexvsmn Farner Horace RoserTs, Se. Brapway Brownr Wi sensational disclosures of Ben F. Farner, former Coro- } :v.:-l?,fdézmngm County, N. J., that political influence practically forced J him to return a verdict of “murder and suicide” in the deaths of Ruth | Mowdray Wilson and Horace Roberts, Jr., three years ago, the cele- rated case is again in the national spotlight, and this time it is lmh.d Yo the slaying of Bradway Brown, society man, who was murdered s home ot Palmyra, N. J., in January. Farner's revelations followed closely upon the heels of an announéement by Horace Roberts, Sr., that he would never rest until he avenged his “murdered” son. Young Rob- " erts and Miss Wilson were found shot to death in the girl's home at Morestown, N. J., in 1929, Roberts and Bradway Brown had suitors for hox hand, and it was known she favored Brown. According to ex- Corouar Farmer, somebody had something to bide,” for he was ordered p his hands off and his mouth shut. His jury was b;lnd‘-rplckg i " brought to bear to write off the double trage cal e rompted by anrequited love. When the case asserts, he will name names. The t the the slaying of Bradway Brown has i 4] but until Farner made kis COFFEE - TEA: BAKING POWDER - SPICES . 4 o 8% o 8 4 s 8 s e 8 s s e e s v 6 8 s 6 8 s s e e goes further — imparts a richer flavor o 4 i 4 1

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