The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1934, Page 2

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SHOE SAL THAT IS A SALE at just a We must HERE’S A SALE time when you need shoes most. make room for new stock soon to arrive from Star Brand factory. Not Every Size in Every Style PZENREERNTNEAENREAAR insssnuRTERRERR GROUP NO. 3 : Many new models in two-tone in kid and calf+— ¢ 11 at $3.95 Pair REENEEEEENRANENARERENANRIEINANERANGEY! GROUP NO. 1 GROUP NO. 2 A lot of Oxfords and strap :Many styles of kid and calf in models for quick selling— £ Oxfords and straps— at $1.00 Pair at $1.95 Pair 2316858558 228 SREER sxEm CHILDREN’S OXFORDS SHOES with composition soles for service— [$1.25 $1.50 $1.75 ,3 Boys’ Oxfords STAR BRAND for service. Best value on earth for— sas SEEESE | R8ERREEEE LOT CHILDREN’S Men’s Oxfords Shoes and Oxfords: l Broken lines, solid leather Button and lace for quick :ell rPEEEEEEAENEARESERAAERAENREENENASNENNNNNANEAN) ing— ‘ & at $4‘.50 Pair $1.00 Pair \I___ $2.()5 Pair Values up ot $6.75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” her with a peculiaz brackish mixture. "Darling, .no more of that, thank you. Tomorrow I buy Hills Bros. Coffee because henceforth our home will have none but the finest in. coffees. Hills " Bros. grind sakes Perféct Goffés by any approved .method.: If the - coffee e, “Darling, no more of that thank veu and water are measured carefully, you'll always KEGINALD BEAN experienice the delight of ’ was a gentleman of force- real coffée goodniéss. Lat i ful character. In fact, me show you.” She did. ? charming Martha Bean }ind tfl.,_;ve had Hills S Semplatlly, vver- Bros. Coffee ever since. whelmed by his domi- : nating personality. That He learned that Hills Bros. Coffee give E perfect results by any method of brewing is—until he fell for the very latest double-ultra-gadget for complicating the comparatively simple task of brew- ing good coffee. It was at bridge one night that charming Mrs. Bean finally spoke her mind when he presented Copyright 1934 Hills Bros, ‘ jof flour and one cup of chopped COUGARS SET SINGLE GAME NEW MARK FOR | | P Roll 559 —j—Take Three i Straigth—Iverson, Caro High Scorers | | At the Elks Club alleys last night t ars were on their gdame > Grizzlies were in a slump, result that the Cougars three games easily. In their me they counted 559 which e best showing to date in the tournament. It was the second time they had totaled 1545 for three games, which is 12 pins below the mark set by the Vandals, dual scores were compara- ow. Iverson of the Beavers n two games from,the Bull- was high man for single game, t total, 530. y Webfeet-Huskies fracas, | Bear: vs. Dons; :8:30—Utes vs. In- | dians; 9:30—Trojans vs. Gaels. Last night's scores: | Beavers | George, Tom ...*170 *170 *170—*510 Stevens 162 156 166— 484 Iverson 169 198 141— 498 | Totals oo 491 524 4T7—1482 } Bulldogs Blomgren 168 180 178— 526 Van Atta 137 170 192— 499 Petrichl *150 *150 *150—*450 Totals 455 500 520—1475 | Huskies X Nelson *176 *176 *176—*528 Banfield 156 155 125— 436 Sweum 157 128 163— 448 Totals 489 459 464—1412 Webfeet Lavenik 155 168 167— 490 ‘Walmer 144 156 156— 456 Williams, R. H. 142 152 145— 439 Totals 441 476 468—1385 Cougars Caro 185 181 164— 530 Cleveland 124 191 176— 491 | Southwell 161 187 176— 524 Totals 470 559 516—1545 | Grizzlies Parks 147 183 173— 503 | Dunham 124 134 128— 386 | Wile 129 189 112— 430 _—— e —| | Totals 400 506 413—1319 " *—~Average, did not bowl. | —e— | SHOP IN JUNEAU! | ——.———— HEI.PS FOR ~ HOUSEWIVES £ | Here is a simple recipe for cook- ies that can be made with little |effort and which can serve for a jlong time. "The flavor can be |varied with cinnamon or some- |thing else which is a favorite {Por chocolate nut cookies follow | this: Take one cup of butter, two {cups of brown sugar, two eggs, a iteaspoon of soda, a pinch of salt, a tnspoon of vanilla, three cups | walnuts, together with three table- |spodns_ of cocoa, Combine in the iusufl manner, shape into rolls and cover with waxed paper. Place in. the jce box overnight. The next day slice very thinly and bake in the over until done. FOR CLEAR BACON FAT To cook bacon so that it will be dry and fat clear so that it can be used for flavoring, or browning other foods, lay bacon flat in a cold frying pan. Heat slowly and ‘pour. off clear fat as soon as any collects. | HERE'S, HOW T0 SOLVE ,, +TOUGH STEAK DILEMMA . Jf.the butcher has sent you a tough steak, and it is too late to geti, another, all is not lost. - Rub the steak with a piece of | lemon. Then rub it with olive oil. | These applications will make the meat more' tender. THE SEWING BASKET | +Sew a wide piece of tape over the '‘top of your curtains befors hanging them in order to save the strain of the curtain pins. When you leave -your knitting, put little corks at the end of each " |knitting heedle. This will keep you [from ' stabbing yourself as you go ‘hunting through your sewing bas- ket, and it will also prevent any stitches from being dropped in your knitting. TOMATO SUGGESTIONS When using tomatoes for salads or baking, select firm ones of uni- form size. If used for salads, be sure to peel them, but if used for stuffing and baking, leave skins on as they aid tomatooes to hold their shape. . |ton State College can be traced back mediately was the only thing that | IllllmmllllllIlIIIIlIlIIIIIIIHII|IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII Three Miners Killed USC GRIDDERS HAVE T00 MUCH HOLLYWOODING, University Eily Scores Football Players—Play Pitt on Saturday PRAIRIE HILL, Mo., Oct. 12— | Three miners, walling up a shaft of a new coal mine yesterday, were killed when the surface caved in on them. DIES AT CORDOVA Harold Boeger, an employee of | the Alaska Road Commission, died | recently at Cordova following emer- gency treatment for a ruptured pec- tic ulcer, The local Moose lodge communicated with the lodge at ; Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, of Southern California Student publi- | Which the deceased was a member, cation, editorially characterized |and all arrangements were made some of the gridmen.as “toys. of | [OF ShippIng the body to the latter some henna haired beauty or film [place for burial. Boeger was 36 magmate.” years of age and unmarried. The editorial warned the play-| WILLmlDAHO "ers must shake off Hollywood in- | Mrs. Ida M. Stewart, an employe | fluence if they are going to gel|or the telephone exchange for sev- back in the van of the [ootball]eml years past, left Cordova re- Pprocession. | cently for the States. She expects The editorial commented that the | 1o vigit in Seattle and Yakima for Trojans have been wined and dined | 3 fow weeks before proceeding to by mercenary interests of the film | gojse Idaho, where she will visit colony for a long time and last|yyh her son Howard Stewart, for- Saturday’s pasting by the Washing- merly of Cordova_ LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 12.— The Daily Trojan, University . of Three Minere Kiled | ARGE ORDERS RECEIVED BY WHOLESALERS Growing Dt;and Indicat- ed i Trade Circles Over Nation NEW YORK, Oct, 12—The week- ly trade review of Dun- Bradstreet, Inc., reported today that warm weather throughout the Middle West retarded the increase. in re- tail trading this week. Wholesale markets, however, were better as general orders indicate a more growing demand and the or- ders are larger in size. Buying is still proceeding with caution. e To combat a jackrabbit plague, commissioners of Collingsworth county, Texas, offered a 5-cent bounty on each pair of rabbit's ears for a 60-day period. to Hollywood. The Daily Trojan also said half of the. first string players are em- ployed part time in the studios. ‘The Trojans practiced at Kansas City enroute to play Pittsburgh on back home that the team has gone | Hollywood. If there is any truth to | it, it»will show up against Pitt. If we lose I'll be ashamed of you.” — - ARM OF LOGGER IS SAVED BY QUICK ACTION | DANCE! ° Johnny Baron, member of a Pre- Y £3 mier Company logging crew tak- ing. out mine. timbers near the Salmon River highway in the Hy- der. distriet, recently had the mis- fortune to have his hand caught in the loops of a rope coiled around | the revolving nigger head. \ Quick action by Charles E. Golds- | ;burg the foreman of the long,.‘ crew in stopping the engine im- | BANJO saved the man’s arm from being badly lacerated or torn from the | shoulder. Examination at the Hospital dis- |closed the fact that although the arm was hadly crushed and hruised, | no bones were broken and that the injuries are not of a.character like- | ‘1 to impair the future usefulness of the arm, s S eee JUDGE ANNOUNCES VALDEZ COURT TERM Judge Simon Hellenthal has call- ed a general term of court to be eld at Valdez, November 5. A grand jury session has been set for the same date, while a petit jury »\111 be impanelled on November 12, COME! FRANKIE MACK BEER WOODLAND GARDENS LUNCHES | Saturday and Coach Jones, ac- | cording to the university .dafly, told | ! the squad that there is “some talk 3 g ) Auk BQy 1 nn Saturday Night DINE! ENJOY YOURSELF! VIOLIN Plus ALBERT PETERSON—Acecordian Artist YOU ARE WELCOME! REER—LIGHT WINES—LUNCHES -3 'S MELODY BOYS DANCING flllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIHIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|ID EGGS—Sealed, Very Best, Sdtwen . 0 s e CANR A CANS . i S JELL-A-TEEN DESSERTS, APRERAGOR ., o\ s b e T SYRUP—Amocat, No. 2% can, SALAD DRESSING—-Sunspun GQEIRELE 50 el e a0 G d APPLES—Extra Fancy e R S g B poteid R T RS e st APPLES—Fancy, THESE APPLES ARE THE CHOIC land” tonight. § 1 OUIBANTJELL\'BINT Domtuuaw.w;ycun-m uy that has not jelled. Use it as a| sweetener in fruit punches. It im- parts a delicious flavor. ”’fbrn a PHONE 478 . . . 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