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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1934. Double Size! Plaid Design! Here's a BIG blanket, just the thing you need for cold nights The high wool percentage makes them warm and soft the cotton content makes the price of blanket than these heavy blankets that are famous for B their warmth and colorful plaid designs. If you want a resl blanket value . . . . then here it is! Wampas stars outstanding in the | production are Katherine Willlams, Hazel Hayes, Jean Gale, LuAnne Meredith and Jean Carmen. | . The scenes are lavishly mounted, |beautifully photographed and the ers was not Frisch's fault. It arose| |from the fact that they were not | paid in proportion to what players i J. S. Taylor of the upper Rex | Gulch, a tributary of the Chititu | |of their ability get on several other River, arrived in Cordova r ntly clubs. Neither is this the faulf of wilh some gold and a quantity of | the St. Louis management, since fine looking quartz | low! VISIT Our Upstairs Basement Bargains “Juneau’s Leading B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. ’feabure contains really melodious - |song numbers and some beautiful jdance scenes as well as an interest- iing story. “Young and Beautiful,” ! delightful, clean entertainment for the entire family, will be shown at the Uptown again tonight. | | Special Matinee | A special matinee for childrén will be featured at the Uptown Theatre Saturday afternoon, open= ing ‘at 2 o'clock. - Department Store” i FOR FRUIT STAINS i When, “doing up” fruit, guard ,against unsightly stains by taking ked in the quarter cup of cold | s H E L P s F 0 R | ' ginger and syrup. Chill Add the sugar, until partly set and add whipped cream. Put mixture E E in ice box. | Cherries, almonds or marshmal- | lows could be substituted for the ginger, but it is the ginger that |gives this dish its delicious individ- ality. ‘Your guests will probably ask for the recipe after you have ser ginger cream for dessert. 1t is not only a “treat” with which | MAKING DELICACIES to end an elaborate dinner but also | TISTE LOTS BETTER a healthful dessert for children. ‘ What is ‘e delicious than a Here’s how it's made: Take a cup |good gravy? Care in mixing the in- of milk, one-quarter cup of water, gredients will improve its texture one-half tablespoon of gelatin, one and flavor. In mixing flour and li- cup cream, whipped, three tab]e—iquid for thick gravies, float the spoons of sugar, three tablespoons amount of flour you're going to of finely chopped preserved gmger‘,uxe over an equal quantity of the ~ |a little oatmeal, moistening it with A few teaspoons of orange juice vinegar or the juice from a lemon, give home-made fudge an added and rubbing finger stains with this flavor that is very pleasant. |home-made preparation. Lemon A dash of paprika mixed in with'juice by itself also helps to remove the cheese and spread over slightly finger stains, moistened bread, which is then rolled, will make tastier sandwich-" Remove meat from paper wrap- es. |ping as soon as received and lay, A dash of vanilla gives a plens-lflat on plate. Store immediately in ant flavor to cocoa. ice box until time to use. HOW TO COOL A PIE BURNT SAUCEPAN? If you find it necessary to cool a TRY ‘SALT SOAK'}p“ quickly, place it on a strainer jor similar object so that the air Do not try to scrape and scour a can reach it from underneath. burnt saucepan. ‘ Put ordinary salt in it and! One dairy cow out of three, even enough water to wet the salt, and In herd improvements associations, let it stand overnight. 'is a money loser, according to stud- with a little of its syrup. {11quid and then beat with an egg Heat the milk, add the gelatin beater. Repeat if the burp does nat, en- ies; of. the, Burgau ,of Dairy indus- tirely vield with the first trea u?“ér”& Department of Agri- ment. culfure. SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS APPLES BUY BY THE BOX For Eating or Cooking JONATHANS Per box $1.39 |ruey Know 1T°S A VALUE! . e 4@ L G. A Cornflakes Large Packages 3 for 29¢ L G. A FLOUR GOOD BAKING 25 Ibs., $1.19 - CATSUP 2pints, 25¢ GRAHAM | Franco-A merican 1 Mediur: Cans S paghetti 10¢ can FRESH PRODUCE HERE’S FOOD FOR THOUGHT! SAVINGS? Look at these week-end values. QUALITY? Look at the brands. Housewives needn’t think. twice whei-they. see-tempting offers Kellogg’'s Whole Wheat Flakes M. J. B. Aladdin Apricot T Coffee h’“c:: i r ;l‘,“e_ Packages 2 LB. CANS 3 for 55¢ | 3 for 35¢ | 49c¢ each H‘l;u;;; 5 vm%m;s Mxmrrs Sm&:‘:fl P " dding 5-LB. CAN P oerB. eans .“yon. Sp read sl l:“rsjfzi._mm 53¢ 2 for 25¢ | naise, 47¢ qts., 33¢ 25¢ SELECT YOUR OWN FRUITS BANANAS, 3 Ibs. . .29¢|GRAPES, 2 Ibs, ...25¢c| APPLES, Ib. .. ... 5 CRANBERRIES,2lbs.35¢ AUK BAY INN Saturday Night SdY!1!1 The OLD GANG from the BIG TIME (Remember) WILL BE THERE! We invite all good fellows to join us! MUSIC—A SPECIAL SURPRISE! ‘ SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS SUGAR C & H~—Fine Granulated 15 pounds $1.00 L G. A. MILK 14 OZ. CANS at I. G. A. STORES. Saniclor The New Bleacher QUART BOTTLES fl-flflmflflmflmflmflmfl'@‘wwl ’ ] ! | they dannot pay high salaries unless U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | usE‘GR 2ND they can get the money back at The t | the gate. W ’ | Cards’ Last Stand eather P AT flpENINs uF BASEMEN KEEP | stil, with this problem facing Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 pm., Oct. 5: { him all year, Frisch made a gallaht| pain fonight and Saturday; moderate southerly to westerly winds. | fight down the stretch. Out of the LOCAL DATA < |game for 19 days for various rea- | Time By o " i ible won- : arometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather : sons were those incortig! 4 pm. yest'y 2058 18 85 8 ders, the Dean brothers. The loss of | 4 ;) ioda'y 29‘_,5 3 bl 2 5 Rain . Ty ok — |them during this period was not| yoon today 2077 i ® :E 12 Rain Juneau Theatregoers' Turn|Hornsby and Frisch Com-|so sreat as may be imagined, bt GAkiz AND RiniD HEPoRTE s ¥ & a ey in the game, ~0x90 SHEET COTTON JAQUARD Out in Force for First plete Successful Sea- lis the possibility that the team YESTERDAY | TODAY % Night at Uptown son in St. Louis would not Bave had so far to g0 BI ANKETS BLANKETS ¥ |to overcome the Giants in the last Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. g e % % Shortly after 6 o'clock last eve-| ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5—The hair [MOnth of play. Sason temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 5 ning the corner of Third and Sew- |may be graying on the heads of | At the start of this season, n~i<c_h !:Iarrow . 28 26 24 26 14 Trace Bnow I 5() $3-2 ard Streets resembled a busy center | Frankie Frisch and Rogers Horns- | VA8 5“91;‘_’59‘1[1‘0 be Sllpp‘}lfi-‘ BYK[*. it B?{;’fel :‘; ii 28 28 [ 0 Clear ot e in a city many times the size of by, but as the years pass they was™ predicted that he would :'0:‘ s iy = SR 34 34 8 02 Clear t counr] Juneau, as people fell into line to|seem to increase rather than di-‘ggie:::“’;t:o"m:s )\g:f!o:i?‘ e e o S e B . ats for the openin, sh in importance. ; vodie 4 § TR = Clear okl e f)::c‘g:w::n Theatre, 25 i \ml}:l;:t;: Lhep:reamst second base- 'but he batted around 306 and had | St. Paul 54 38 | 36 36 10 08 Cldy Durable! Use these soft- By the time the doors of thelmen in the history of the game, Another great year in fthe field, ngzk““b‘“ A il de 8 6 20 Cldy napped blankets .new playhouse opened at 7:30 they are, curiously enough, cnding‘m‘w nlgvover' to third V‘bas“ even peres” :8 46 i 4 0 . Pt.Cldy 1 '3 e for couch throws, o'clock, the theatre was sold out their playing days in the same)2nd playing well there when Pepper | X | S o 4 283 Rain Cold days are 4 Martin was injured Juneau 48 3 | 8, 48 8 42 Rai) ahead and or as an extra and many, disappointed in their ball yard | Th ths of Hact Prisch| Sitka 53 5 i y - you'll be needing bed blanket. A effort to attend the first perform-, Just now they have completed| "dpfn s of Hornsby and Frisch | syt B a8 N = 0 20 Cldy plenty of these choice of many ance, purchased tickets for the sec- another year, Hornsby, his mthicrosseu ‘1927 N fme jof_the most i e ey rt o 8 48 4 36 Cldy St . anbet color combinations {ond ‘show, for which practically all and Frisch his 16th in organized |Sensational deals in the history ofj TS FHHP i bohe. e SN Cldy Plankets. Colors is offered in the lof the 450 seats in the theatre were baseball, and without question this e 8ame. After managing the Car- B B B 02 Clear ‘hite, blue, pink wide range of pat- also taken. has been one of the most success-|dinals to the world title in 1926, Seattle 03 0TBR R 4 0 Pt.Cldy zk?m. lue, pink, oy | “ve and Beautiful” Mascot ful years in their long careers. Hornsby was traded to the Giants| Portland - 2 70 43 48 4 0 Clear Nile {feataire In which,,the 1934 crop of | Hornshy's St. Lows Browns were‘tor Frisch. San Francisco ... 66 3 64 | 58 58 4 0 Clear Wampas Baby Stars were given ynocking at first division door in iy e ALL-WOOL PART-WOOL 'a running start to succéss, was the (n. American league all year, and| PLACER MINER WILL TRAP The barometric pressure is low throughout Alaska, except in VKETS BLANKET; delightfully _enbenatnmz headliner g0t well inside for a good part DURING WINTER SEASON| the extreme Southeast, and is rising in all districts. It is lowest near BLANKETS 4 {on the opening night bill iof the early campaign, while Frisch the mouth of the Mackenzie River, with light to moderate fain over ( ( Real Talent brought the Cardinals along thru Gus Nordg_ren. well-known pion-| most of Alaska and heavy rain at Cordova. The pressure is mod- $)'/) $2.95 This plcture, besides aptly Living one misfortune after another and e’ Placer miner of Nome and other | erately high over British Columbia and the North Pacific States jup to its title, is packed full of ended the year with one of the Alaska camps, arrived in Anchor-| and westward. Temperatures have fallen in Western and Central 72x84 inches 72x84 inches yreal talent and the ingredients of most gallant fights in the history 8¢ recently by plane from Nel-| Alaska. i e by |story, drama, comedy, novelty, mus- /ot modern baseball. china where he was engaged in Reversible! Not less than 5% ic and production have been skill- . " . |placer mining for the season with % d! | | Prisch and Hornsby faced differ- ' Silk Bound! Pure Wool [fully blended into sparkling enter- ent problems and met them ad-(his brother, Knute. He plans to| A truly beautiful blanket, i £ thai” bisrbets \tainment, 1t is new .and original mirahly. Hornsby had a make- r€turn to Nelchina to engage in woven and napped to e AT E £ diff c(; |and in a. clever way shows how snift outfit, a crew of cast-offs“’mppmg during the winter with| .4 [J utmost warmth with a mini- e AR & oo O ; f:,e"m |the Wampas Hollywood press agents und misfits |Andy Christofferson on Tyone You Wlll Apprectate mum of weight. Comes { in Fall sleeping comforbl |organization selects, elects and then | | Creek. rose and gold, orchid w beautiful plaid designs, bound puts over the lucky thirteen zirls| Frisch Had Material { dal L gy % A gold, green and orchid i with matching sateen. \as Baby Stars. The story then fol-| puicch on the other hand, had|NEW CITIZEN COMPLIMENTED NanalmO'Wellln ton Lunl / % VIRGIN WOOL g ¢ alifine a looking group as the Cards| P & nasive G WOOL-FILLED 1007 ol Ihave had in years, but the men NOTWaY, Was complimented upon, VKETS \NKETS | William Haines returns to the ... qissatisfied, and consequem.-'hls knowledge of the United States | T BLANKET?® BL/ screen in a role ideally suited for|), prcwr;gcd the most difficult prob- 2nd its institutions when admitted ( his characteristic comedy as the ), :my mar;agcr could possibly to citizenship by Judge E. Coke . . $ He ) $9 50 \aggressive press agent Wwho is boost- ;. Hill in Fairbanks recently. Th',s Tlme Of Year R o e ling 'his girl friend, charmingly| | LT o S e % Noes i No warmer or more useful type played by Judith Allen. Other| The dissatisfaction of the play-‘ GULCH MINER IN CORDOVA $17.80 per ton DELIVERED PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. 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