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mpDe:s z‘/”e MOMENT | | i sits fight- other n the foreground is ¢ fered leaves. The ng. for two very young ladies. The suit weight navy weel trimmed in white ¢ colored wool with white weol fa i of Every Bride’s Kitclhen Needs One Very Good < Book On Real Cookery EVERY BRIDE'S KITCHEN L | THAT FIRST CAKE The brand-new husband will be pleasantly surprised with (h loaf cake thai’s tepped with a coconutl-sprinkled lemon fr is simple to make. lemon ing. It ANDER (‘LORGL(ShO gets Service Writer s brides are stepping| into kitchens gay wnh summer cul-“ ors and shining gadgets. her brand-new notebook: Faced with the endless rows of | Bacon should be cooked in a cold gleaming new equipment, many a|frying pan. It may be heated slowly bride may overlook the most impor- and the fat poured off as soon as it tant items. collects, to be used later for brown- Number one on her “must” llsl ing and seasoning foods. is a reliable cook book. Even if she's| ) yegetables should be ‘drained w0 she knows about what | they will be. Hints For Notebook Here are a few cooking hints for l}'xd quite a liitle experience, that|inoroughly as soon as they are ‘done. | gl de: 8 aaugl | Allowing them to stand in water Feur Other Nee 5 even ‘a minute or two will; make She should have four other them watery. o1 thir | Butter purns easily. Consequently 1—Standard equipment—such as|it is a good plan to use other fats,' measuring cups that hold half a such as lard, lard substitutes or oils, ! pint and are divided into qudncu for browning purposes. | thirds and halves The oven always should be used 2—Medium - sized utensils — in|to capacity. If biscuits are to be! baked, for instance, it’s wise to p]z\n\ order to insure efficiency. |baked meat cakes, escalloped foods, 3—A good kitchen cloek. 1—A notebook for jotting downjor other dishes which will require tips received from friends. (A card |approximately = the same = haking file is more satisfactory in many ‘nmod instances). Leftovers will shrink on exposure The bride should select slmplwm the air. They should be allowed menus, plan her first meals ‘down |to cool and then covered with waxed to the last detail, learn to jot down |paper before they are stored in Lhc{ daily the purchases she needs to|refrigerator. | make and start right in following| ¥gg yolks will curdle if they are standard recipes and instructions. (allowed to cook a long time. If She must learn to measure dry;they are to be added to creamed ingredients just above the rim of |mixtures, such as a la king dishes, her cup, to level them off with a|they should be mixed in just a short/ knife and to refrain from packing |time before the dish is sexved. | them down. Lemon Loaf Cake { Early Shopping Trip 2 cups cake flour; 2 teaspoons “ double-acting baking powder; ' | [ | She should form the habit of}| making her purchases as early in| % teaspoen salt; 1/3 cup butter the mornings ‘as it’s convenient— or other shortening; 1 cup and plan in advance so she doesn't| granulated sugar; 1 egg, un- have to go to market every day.; bexten; % cup milk; 1 teaspoon vanilla. Sift flour once. Measure. Add bak- and salt, and sift to- (She should ms%e her dists elastic| enough to allovr {or changes vegetables, fruits and meats when ing powder ijnspection revecls diffcrences in|gether three times. Cream butter | costs and quality.) ‘mmoux.h\ add sugar gradually,| And, as a check on the family and cream together until light and ‘pocketbook, she ought to work Dut‘!luf(\ Add egg and beat thoroughly. | a budget. To do that she will have|Add flour alternately with milk, a to keep lists of prices—at least untlllsmall amount at a time, beaung' Heads Editing ‘ | Enroute to Goodnews Bay for| !mapping and geological work this | summer, | Aleutian for the Westward. | | U. 8. Marshal, ‘ion the North Sea today after a trip \after each addition until smooth. |Add vanilla. Bake in greased loaf |censtantly with rotary egg beater SNUEEY--YOU'RE & CAUMP TO LET ONE OF THOSE SHYSTER LAWNERS PUT \DEAS N NOUR HERD -- JUGHAD AT GOT & SCRATCH ON K ERON THAT AUTO SMASH VP --= WHY 1 TH MINUTE NOU LOOK AT TR KD NOU CAN SEE (T'S & ERAME-UP--~ R. H. SARGENT PROMOTED IN SURVEY WORK | Wellknown Reprcscnlahvc of Geological Survey Gerald Fitzgerald and Dy J. B. Mertie of the U. 8. Geological | Survey are passengers aboard the| They brought the news that R. H Sargent, who been coming (o the Territory ch summer for some 30 years on survey work and is known the length and breadth of the north, will no longer make his annual trips to Alaska. Mr. qu‘~“ gent has been appointed chief of the editing and inspecting section | of the Geological Suryey and passes on all maps and publications put out by the Bureau. He will be sta- tioned permanemntly in Washing- ton under this promotion. Dr. Philips Smith of the Survey will be up later in the fall, Mr. Fitz- gerald reported, and John C. Reed will arrive about July 1 to carry on Survey work in Southeast Alaska. - o+ SN, AT THE HOTELS | % — * Gastineau Warren C. Eveland, Chilkoot Bar- rack: R. _J. Gleason, Fairbank: Mrs.. Mary Brewer, Angoon; Rich- ard Wakelin, Mrs. J. M. Bruce, Dr. J. W. Edmunds, W. C. Bowen, Se- atile; John F. Chamberlin, Ketchi- kan; Robert C. West, Canyon I land; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lew £an Francisco; J. N. Lolien, E. H. Logas, Gil Rich, E. L. Fiske. Juneau Fortuna Hunter, Kirkland; Flossie M. Doolin, Dr. T. J. Pyle, neau; P. F. Breese, J. E. Boyle, Catherine Hammar, Seattle. Alaskan John Olson, Dan Gillis, Seattle; S. Hansen, John Hadland, M. Ber- wick, Petersburg; B. Furgerson, Sam Berger, /Juneau. & S MRS. DOOCLIN RETURNS Mrs. Flossie Doolin, Chief Deputy returned to Juneau Mrs. Ju- Miss Outside with prisoners. At Ketchi- kan she picked up Alice Marks, sen- tenced to six months in jail here for drunkenness. pan in moderate oven (350 degrees F. for 1 hour or until done). Spread lemon - frosting on top and sides of cake. While frosting is soft, sprinkle with moist, sweeiened coco- nut, Lemon Frosting 3 egg whites, unbeaten; 2! cups granulated sugar; 6 table- spoons water; 1 tablespoon light corn syrup; 2 teaspoons lemon Jjuice. Combine egg whites, sugar, water land corn syrup in top of double boiler, heating with rotary egg beat- ler until thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly boiling water. Beat and cook 7 minutes or until frost- \ing will stand in peaks. Remove from boiling water. Beat until |slightly thickened and add lemon Jjuice. Continue beating until thick enough to spread. zZ0 vai:i DRY CLEANING [ Soft Watez E Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 35 R e ] N JEEP SUNTHIN - “ b STOCK QUOTATIONS ] - NEW YORK, June 8 Closing | quotation of Alaska Juneau minc stock today is 11, American Can .7 American Power and Light 8 onda 55, Bethlchem Steel Commonweaith and Southern 2‘». General Motors 54%, International Harvester 111'¢, Kennecott 59 New York Central 44'c Pacific 52 An Cities Service 3, Pound $4.93';, Re- public Steel 36';, Pure Oil 18'¢, Hol- ly Sugar 32 U. 8. Treasury bonds 9 Atchison General 4s 1102, Bremner bid 5, asked 8. DOW, JO! 5 AVERAGES The following are today’s Dow, jones averag: industrials 174. ralls 57, utilities 27.62. - AMERICANS LIKE ACTION IN BULL RING IN MEXICO . MEXICO CITY, June 7. — The little old lady in the fifth row of ‘tendidos” got up, shrugged her cloak about her head and took a final look at the bulltighter bowing to the roaring crowd. “It was all right,” she told her| neighbor, “but I would have liked it better if he'd killed the bull as soon as it came out.” of She is typical thousands of United States tourists flocking each Sunday to Me: s huge “Toreo” arena; they like what they see, but they aren't sure but that they’ like something else better. A handful of visilors wiil make their vay out through crowded aisles at the first drop of shed blood; more will leave, having had enough, after the first, or second, or third bull dies; but most it out to the last. e g g o A b TWO HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, June 8. — Only two halibuters sold here today as fol- lows: From the western banks — Sea- bird 28,000 pounds, 10% and 8 cents. From the local banks—Tacoma 18,000 pounds, 11% and 8 cents. - - ROEDDA, AJAX HERE Two cannery tenders arrived in port here this morning. The Roed- da, Capt. Frank Sutherland, brought in Mrs. A. G. Minard, wife of the superintendent of the Libby, McNeill and Libby cannery at Taku Harbor for a visit here of a few hours. The Pacific American Fisheries tender Ajax arrived here with a barge in tow to return to Petersburg with lumber and other cannery sup- plies. The Ajax was moored at the Ju- neau Lumber Mills, while the Roed- da tied up at the Juneau Commer- | cial Dock. R L Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection. AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Compounaed o i HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” R | Juneau Radio Service | For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door te | San Francisco Bakery | 2 NMISTOFER GOQGLE -~ Southern | United States Steel 101%, | stick | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 'SPOSE NE TAKE NORESEFE OFF FER A SPELL, GOOGLE-- 1 GOT SOME SODACIOVS ?ONDER\W ERS Y NE GOT THAR, B P W. C.PLANS | YEAR'S PROGRAM | 1 ‘Our fown Will Be Toplc ganization Activities Fofmulation of the program for !the coming year marked the final| meeting of the Business and Pro-| fessional Women's Club for the s n, last evening, with Miss Caro- ‘lm Todd, newly elected pres | presiding | Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson and Mrs Mary Giovanetti i idents, "lwere namcd official ses by Miss Todd, and announcement was| made that the next meeting willf he held on the third Monday in Sep-| tember With emphasis to be placed upon| the topic, “Our Town,” sub, ed by the National organiz ticn, the following program wa outlined for the coming year: September is to be membership| nmnfl. with Mrs, Maric Hayes pre- ; October, pub- Mr( ormick; No- Mrs. Florence I'nm wera; December, Christmas Mrs. Alaska Nowicka; January, leg- islation, Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne; E(‘Ulu.n\ International relations, | M March, finance Mrs. : April, health, Mrs. Janet Krafft. May will be the G ion of installation of new of- ficers, with a special committee to to take charge bhe appointed later of arrangements. Miss nounce will an- for the hert Caroline Todd committee members activities within a - BERT’S CASH STORE NOW BEING ENLARGED Bert's Cash Grocery is in the pro- |cess of expansion, having added six feet of floor space the (full width of the store at the rear, with new shelves across. Other changes are soon to be made in stock-shelf and counter arrange- 'ment to meet the rapid increase in |demand, according to Bert McDow- ell, proprietor. Complete renovation of the in- terior is expected to be completed in a short time. - MAHONEY TO U. S, Marshal William honey is a round trip passenger Sitka on the North Sea. While there he will inspect the Federal jail in the new Federal building there, and will bring four prisoners to the jail here on return. They are Jake Car- ipenter, six months and $200 for as- sault and- battery; Charles Bailey, $60 fine for being drunk and dis- orderly; James Carpenter, six months and $100 for being drunk and abusive to women; Menandry Talachoff, four months for drunk- enness, - o s News Today,—Empire. Toda ' | HARDWOOD FLOORS | 5‘ LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED | | Old Floors Made Like New | LOWEST PRICES [ P. L. HAMMER | | Phone 534 241 Franklin | | |g i IWNDNI:SG For very prompt | i LIQUOR DELIVERY | | JARMAN'’S | FRIENDLY and FORTUNE National Advertised 228 Front St. ‘L&H SHOETORIUM | The Home of Modern Shoe Work | | HENRI MAKI, Proprietor P | to Be Followed in Or- } i | fent,| | already | T. Ma-| to}” BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ‘ e B - FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH | | OAK-—Nature's Gift Everlasting a— GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 * Buy Your: Floors with & GUARANTEE Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instraments ‘ and Suppli Phone 206 122 W WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery | WARRACK | Construction Co. Juneau Phone 487 } JUNEAU | MELODY HOUSE | Music and Electric Appliances | (Next Gastineau Hotel) | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 37 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage is more appreciated SPECIALIZING in French and Ialian Dinners GASTINEAU CAFE | Short Orders At All Hours the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection cf good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” ”M? %'\\ If you enjoy Indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street Second | | \ \ 1 | | | | | | DIREGTORY | Consultation and examination | | free. By BILLIE DE BECK T RECKON NE WUZN'T BEAWND TH' DOOR WHEN TH' BRAWNS WLZ PASSED OUT-- WUZ NE, UNKY SNUFFY 22 crved, A =12~ 1d_rights re FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ! GASTINEAU CHANNEL l [ WS | Fraternal Societies | of Gastineau . Channel "PROFESSIONAL :' | | | | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURCER G BP.OE ELKS mcols DENTISTS 2d and 4th Wednesdays Blomgren Building at 8 pm. Visiting PHONE 506 | brothers welcome. N. C. Hours 9 a.am, to 9 p.aw | BANFIELD, Exalicd e R Ruler, M. H. SIDH5, X Secrelary JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 Second and fourih Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temp.¢ Dr. Charles P Jenne DENTIST | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | idec < . beginning at 7:30 p.an. TELEPHONE 176 ‘ FORREST R.. BATES biieaha 1 Worshipful Master; JAMES W. {LEIVERS, Sccrctary. REBEKAHS Dr. Rlchard Wllllams Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A mee DENTIST every second and fourth Wednes- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE . |day, I.O.O.F. Hall. EDNA M. GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | | BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary. “Juneau Ice Cream | Parlors | Dr. Judson W CHIROPRACTOR J Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Cyndy Drugless Physician i Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 ||| COFFEE SHOP Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. | Percy Reynolds, Manager PHONE 667 Our trucks go any place any | Dr. A. W. Stewart ||| time. A tank for Diesel Oil | DENTIST | and a tank for Crude Oil | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. save burner trouble. | SEWARD BUILDING | GHT 148 PHONE 149, NI Office Phone 469 'WHEN IN A HURRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL! ' 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any TELEPHONE 563 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. amount . . . QUICK! i’ Dr. W. A. Rystrom COLE TRANSFER | DENTIST || Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Over First National Bank | AR X-RAY If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT ' PHONE 549 DR. H. VANCE ||/ OSTEOPATH | Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklin St. Phone 177 | FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | i | tRobert Simpson, Opt. D. | || at very reasonable rates PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREETS i Graduate Los Angeles College | of Optometry and | Opthalmology es Fitted Lenses Ground | Glas .-I H. S. GRAVES | | “The Clothing Man” i | Home of Hart Schaffner and \ | | Keep in mind . . . | Marx Clothing i Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public I Speaking | 326 SECOND STREET ! GARBAGE HAULED | | Reasonable Monthly Rates | | E.0.DAVIS | | TELEPHONE 212 | Phone 4753 l Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS | ‘ RSP i | 230 Franklin St. | suncau - Melephone 62 | || Juneau Coffee Shop i - | MRS. T. J. JACOBSON ' | Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m, Catering to Dinner Parties | Jones-Stevens Shop | LADIES'—MISSES’ TSRS J JUNEAU - YOUNG READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third i | Hardware Company L. —————| | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS = | - 1 Shelf and Heavy Hardware We truly believe that we sell | |/ America’s Greatest Shoe Values | |- and Prettiest Foolwear { y ‘ McCAUL MOTOR PEYLINS COMPANY | Guns and Ammunition | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | * Give a— i SMITH-CORONA |t :-:: TYPEWRITER | | e ’: J. B. Burford & Co. ||| Thomas Hardware Co. “Our door step is worn by PAINTS — OILS | Satisfied Customers” | Builders’ and Shelt =1 HARDWARE l —32| 1 The Juneau Laundry || x % The Chas. W. Carter ' Mortuary | ! Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets Fourth and PFranklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 PHONE 358 e g . Bt el