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| (Tt New Arrivals . m COATS Dressy fur-trimmed and the popular tweed sport models. sortment of dresses with velvet tri 18, Tweed suits and a large as- . . . satins, combinations See crepes . . and metalic our advance models in Fall Millinery Big berets in velvet or felt, tricorns and the wide brimmed shallow crowns are equally im- portant. N on Every Boat 2w Fall Merchandise Arriving B. M. Behrends Co.,Inc. Leading Department Store” “Juneau’s HELPS FOR HOUSEWIVES If a member of your family in need of strength, real beef juice may be desired. The post-operative or the one who greatly needs nourishment but has no appetite will find it extremely beneficial Buy about two and a half pounds of fresh beef requesting the “neck” portion. Trim off every bit of sinew and fat. Cut it in tiny pieces. Then put it in a jar or a bottle and shut tight after you have seasoned with salt, which also helps to draw out the blood Put the bottle in a deep tin filled | with cold water in sufficient quan- ! tity to cover the bottle. Then put on the stove and let it come to the boiling point and keep on after this, slowly boiling it for six hours—adding water as it boils away. The juice separates from the meat and the meat all its goodness—so the meat is not to be used afterward. This will make about two good cups of beef juice. You can figure about a pound of meat to a cup of juice. ONION SOUP Here is an onion soup recipe which has been tried with success. Chop two onions. Put two ounces of butter into a pan and melt slowly. Then put the onions in the pan and fry until quite well done. Pour about a quart of boiling water into. the pan and season. Add some sliced bread and some finely chopped swiss cheese. vgiurn IN SALAD 1t seems to many that plain chicken Salad ¢annot be improved in flavor, but some epicures de- AR A e is | is drained of | clare that the flavor is improved | if diced pineapple and blanched almonds are added LAUNDRY HINTS H If you will fold your tablecloths lengthwise as you iron them, afd in thirds rather than in halves, you will have a smooth section in the center which will help you in setting an attractive table and in arrangihg your table decorations. Add starch to’ worn tablecloths |and napkins when giving them the final rinse. It will make them last 110:1&” and look better. { Washing cretonne covers in bran |water will aid in preserving their original colors. Black silk clothes which look | shiny and worn will be improved {in appearance by being sponged \with strong, black coffee and iron- ed on the wrong side. ITEODORD MAKES | £ FIRST BOVINE PARACHUTE HOP able Bull to Test Huge Plane Safeguard Aviators at the airport here, a big oxperimental planes, ing, found themselves runnifg out hefty but amiable bull in 8&n ad- >oo— — WOMEN OF THE MOOSE TO CELEBRATE 14TH ANNIVERSARY TONIGHT Members of the Juneau Chapter of Women of the Moose, will cele- brate their fourteenth anniversary this evening at the Moose Hall, when they will gather with their friends, and all members of the Moose Lodge to observe the occa- sion. The evening is to be pleasantly spent in amusing games, with prizes as well as dancing and the committee assures everyone of a most enjoyable time. Each woman is to bring a basket lunch and many tempting things to eat are assured. e g About $300,000 will be spent In repair work on school buildings in the lower Rio Grande valley of ‘Texas which were damaged by the 1933 hurricane. joining pasture, tied the parachute to him and led him into the fuse- lage of a huge bomber. At a height of ‘§éveral tHousand feet the pilot pulled a léver which | opened a chute and down shdt Teo- doro. But the parachute held and the old bull waited down as grace- fully as a bull may waft, landing on all four feet. Then he “took off” on his own lgrounds of abandonment. [talian Aviators Use Ami- MONTECELLO, Italy Ang, 23.— field for bombing | testing a hugé parachute designed to keep planes from crash- | Some one thought of Teodoro, a ' U. 8. DEPAETMENT OF AQR.ICULTURE. The W eather Dancer’s Statue WEATHER BUREAU | Tuvo Bombs Fxplode in London Park/ in Store; Woman Is 15 AUQUITTED T | 3 p 5 OF GHAR E LONDON—The memory of Anna | Killed, 13 Injured {Paviowa, Russian dancer, is to be| .o (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ! perpetuated by a fountain designed , Cuba, Aug. 23.—Two o % ' by Carl Milles, Swedish sculptor, Dombs, wrapped to look _like p Fnrfmui for Juneau 'aml vnlnltv.. beginning at 4 p.m., Au@ 23: i rm Rv"mts Park, one of London’s | €ls, exploded in Havana's larges: Showers tonight and Friday; fresh southwesterly winds. | department store, killing one wo-| - LOCAL DATA N : m - 5 ;halndand lr;ljurmu thirteen others, Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 5 2 , More than 20, whites left| including the man who planted| 4 pm. yest'y 30.33 57 92 S 3 Rain H ) Torch Sl_nger HaaNo!Been Memphis, Tenn., from 1876 to 1878 the bombs. The police blamed tne| 4 am. today 3031 53 991 Calm 0 Rain | Dkinking —- Hop of ,bo cause of yellow fever. bombing to labor troubles. Noon today 3028 63 72 w 8 Pt.Cldy | Play Not Her Fault ’ e L CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS . %, Ll s, . B o5 | Dmly Cross-word Puzzle YESTERDAT | ToDAY {Helen Morgan, attractive torch | % \ Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Preclp. 4am. singer, has been acquitted on| - ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle* 8. Witty Denon Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather charges of intoxication By tno| I Remove and, . . Lol pikat Barrow TRER TR N i R 0 Cldy Board of Arbitration of the Actors from society " Ta C}ewuma Nome 58 58 | 46 46 124:. Trace Rain Equity Association. l;- g:;cgmalu agaln Bethel 52 48 | 40 40 12 04 Rain Thé Board decided she was not, betrays his TIR[A[VIE[L|E|R] & t‘e“m“ Fairbanks 60 58 | 5284 4 o1 Rain intoxicated at the two opening per- | gy Sountry ST EWARD] 17- Froals ghoa Dawson 56 56 48 48 0 18 Rain féormances of the play “Memory” 15. wna bufmo u“m BE!E }g Narrow ' roau St. Paul . 50 59 46 46 14 Trace Pt.Cldy fat the Biltmore Theatré, here last| gq !nmn-uxed .E m 25, ,m‘;:fi'ed Duu;h ‘Harbor 54 . 52 | 438 48 4 02 Cldye & IMay, consequently was mot re- Sotirse of R AGIRIAINID| % First name of | Kodiak 58 54 54 B8y 10 10 cldy sponsible for the flop of the play. ' 18 Pase of iL[E|VIE[E] DE}. T Coidova . 56 56 | 54 54 20 - 18 Rain 1 AT | 59, g Eround s B Juncan TR e [T Raiv | | 20 Voleanie 30 Cheese dish Sitka ' S AR o 0 10 PtCldy Pl TEHSA E | gy, pomatter 3L Tending to Ketchikan B 56 58 8 0 Clear i u, D(m"fl.hgfl emotion < Prince Rupert 66 66 52 52 4 0 Pt. Cldy | R s €] INITINIE | 52, The rudimen= Edmonton s B 18 cidy ,s. Affican IN[U[O[EFAGIN[AR] Srsial | gane B8 e 6 0 Clear & e |S|PIYIZTIR[O|DEFGE [G[c]5] i chated | Portland 94 94 62 62 4 0 Clear B 1o 32 Girec- T 38 Eavels ora san Francisco ... 64 62 5 56 4 0 cldy s RO, 33 Shop 52. Orfental 40, Chinese 3 : i | ‘oards " i Gr?eanl:qn“d&"' o ety o whisola A storm of considerable energy is central between Bristol Bay . jy . eeru&t - o P“umement 'y DOW| P appearance and the Kuskokwim, and the barometric pressure is moderately low ' e & St . L aaem o Byont over the remainder of Alaska except the Arctic coast and South- —_— I ! t nit of 3. Soldier's metal 47. Ax‘chltsc(un.l | east, with light rain except in the extreme North and extreme Two Army Officers Con-| 3 s ST o, cobe Southeast and southerly gales south of Kodiak. The pressure is | E oI B Enian e T ABEEEN gg Employ moderately high in the extreme North and in Southeast Alaska and | victed Before Court | P& umien R o 6 Dators . 100 square Southwestetn Caiidda 'With falr weather" from Kotchikan southward. [} Martial for Reth i dird stance 7. Mission land Temperatures have fallen in the Kuskokwim Valley and on the 9 | Arctic Coast and have risen in the central Interior. | f e HAVANA, Cuba, Aug. 23.—Two | P — = —_ high ranking Cuban Army officers | ViR oy T e have been sentenced to death by | M a court martial for participation in | a revolutionary plot against C“:i | Fulgencio Batista, Commander-in- | | lChief of the Army. ! i | Major Angelo Echebarria and| Capt. Augustin Erice, Command or | of the Army Signal Corps, have | been convicted of participation in | the plot which was a revolt in I Every home needs a good roaster ecially Pinar del Rio Province. The revolt | " . i was, however, crushed before it got | at this season, with ducks and geese to cook, Bufred with a eBel ATRVERRIcer | i1 and Thanksgiving will soon be here. | being killed. I ! MAKE ALASKA ORUSE | A forlun{te purchase makes it possible to | offer you high grade enamel roasters at ex- Mrs. M. McKinstry and son and| e > 3 5 1 daughter, Ronald and Geneva, are | ce l“"’n“l low L= | passengers for the Totem-Land AR, 2 4 Cruise on the Haleakala. Mrs.| 9x13 inside measurement....$1.35 McKinstry's husband is secretary Eelx = to Thomds B, Wison, General| 10x16 1n5{de measurement.__$1.65 | . Manager of the Alaska Steamship 11x17 inside measurement....$2.00 Company. .l — et 7 D . don’t expec have an: or, t HARRY R. RACE LEAVES - i We JEslute y more at this FOR KETCHIKAN TONIGHT | & ! price so suggest you take advantage of this | Harry R. Race, proprietor of Ol‘porlm"ly‘ Race’s Drug Store, will leave this |evening for Kefchikan to be there indefinitely looking after his inter- [l‘sts in that city. e e FAIRBANKS WEDDING Juneau - Young Hdwe Co. - Miss Veronica Baumann and El- | ‘dridge W. Sauer were recently |married in Fairbanks. Mr. Sauer is & miner of Skoogy Guich, and Mrs. Sauer is a recent arrival frema Fau-hx, an £ UP YOUR ,,l VER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go ] Iasative eandy or eh-wt.'d"' ke you sud to ks you wy t Ia ft. They only move the E e ‘m‘_‘. ovemont doeen't get ub GRAYBAR Electric Sewing Machines bt lho:.l“' down-and-out wounda of iaud Nhn into your W&n";'. ety T Jons T o g food The Best Machine for the Money stomach. You hi Ty pooiy :'é oa down sod oot Yous Wiy and you n end out. i o ,'a out. Your w J4 _CARTERS o #et these two freely and make you contain wonderful, barmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely. In Styles Right Out of Your Famous Fashion Magazines! MACHINES g COMPARE PRICES We are not trying to get rich on trade-ins. You simply should not miss_ this oppor- COMPARE But don’t ask for Nver: Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's tunit Little Liver Pls on the red Isbel. Reseat & flnly $35.00 $50.00 «9570 00 Convenient Terms Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR With a New Paint Job! We have a beautiful selection of Fall and Winter Hats in a most interesting variety of styles and color combinations. We invite you to shop with us before you buy elsewhere A permanent wave with no account and the whole air force straggly ends and with the chased !}:im over hill and dale to softest, most natural wave rescue their paarchute. But when on top for— they caught up with Teodoro he » md”:fillfl‘“!fl.': o had pretty well wrecked the thing. need a '34 moilel! Drive in Teodoro was led back to his| $5 00 today for » freo estimate. pasture, but the aviators say that | L4 You'll like our price — and whenever a plane passes over him | yo#'ll appreciate our service now he sprints in the opposite @ and workmanship. direction. - e ivoscs eikigin PETER PAN BEAUTY Connors Moter Co., Inc. Mrs. Agnes R. White of. Fair- SHOPPE , 2 7 e banks was recently granted a di- “Juneau’s Own Store’ ¢ vorce from Charles P. White on Phone 221 for Appointments Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office s b O b 4