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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, DAY, JUNE 9, 1930. PIGGLY WIGGLY PIGGLY WIGGLY has been the lead®r in the movement to bring l: r ing power to the purchaser of foods and it has built an association of pros- perous merchants, using well paid labor and reducing the number of hours that a grocery clerk has to work to eara a living. PIGGLY WIGGLY in Al- aska is owned entirely by Alaskan people. cvery dollar of its profits goes to Alaskan residents. But PIGGLY WIGGLY <olicits your business not be- cause ()f llnm(‘ ow |l('l'h']lip. not l'('(‘il“s:‘ of 'il\liil_\ er; n“l".\ ‘ll]“'r local merchants can say the same; PIGGLY WIGGLY solicits your business heczuse it will save YOU money, it will bring prosperity to YOUR commun- ity, and because it SERVES BEST EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD in Juneau. PEACHES SLICED PINEAPPLE Armour’s Veribest—Halves or Sliced in DOLE’S—No. Heavy Syrup No. 2 1-2 tins, 25¢ 2 for 55¢ 2 pounds, 83c m_.-_m LARGE CRISP CELERY BORDEN’S I5 cents and 20 cents MILK LETTUCE, Large Heads I tall cans, $ 2 for 25 cents ORANGES, Medium Size Dozen, 55 cents APPLES. Yellow Newtons Dozen, 50 cents ‘Cauliflower, Radishes, Onions, Cucum- bers, New Spuds, Cherries, Strawberries, Green Peas, Green Beans, Artichokes STARCH LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER CORN or GLOSS ARMOUR’S 2 for 25¢ 6 for 25¢ e buy- i being a Fre COFFEE PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL sh Creamer 4 Butter 2 tin WASHINGTON MAID 3 pounds for 95¢ FRESH ' Walnut Meais 55¢ pound Thompon’s Double Malted Milk I pound, 50¢ bs. for $2.45—Shaker Free Large Standard Fresh Eggs 2doz., 75¢ 1.00 D I HAM or BACON 35¢ pound FELS NAPTHA SOAP 10 bars, 69 2 TV S TS Whether you buy at a PIGGLY WIGGLY store or not, PIGGLY WIGGLY has saved you money They have helped to make all Ameri~a PROSPEROUS. JELLO All Flavors 3 for 25¢ I A S T R S Y TR R o R TR, TR A B R AT T AR Just Right for Two PICNIC SIZE PEAS, STRINGLESS BEANS, DICED CARROTS, MIXED VEGETABLES ALL 10c TIN Silver Tomatoes 2L/ Puree, No. 2% tin BAKING POWDER CALUMET Searchlight Matches Carton of six, 29¢ BUFFALO, 23¢ 1 pound, 30¢ TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER WE DELIVER PHONE 24 Mail Orders Carefully Filled SPORTS ythe Moose are but a single game Berkeley; Walter Wright, jr.; John M behind the Vets for top place in|Barrin, Petersburg. | Schmitz was recently released R e b ¥ |operation, left today on the Ad- |from the Elks. Heinie Messer- leglateChampxonshlp | by Arrests |miral Rogers for her home in Killis- ‘ | | BOMBAY. In:lm, Jun(‘ 9—Un-| the first half of the pennant race. Alaskan city; Casper Nelson, city; A R schmidt, Bills' manager, and Art noo. WINNER, RA(}E UNIV. OF WASHINGTON ,ZOU24%, Tt e -t Fred Erickson, city; Haydon; John Price, city; C. R. | McKinnon, Moose manager, ar- Mrs. Alberta Gailwas mdprs in the Government i last WINS SECOND AT MEET B O hea. 'uf\mued garments. We cater to the im ople of Juneau on the basis of | quality both in material and work- |manship, and cordially invite their inspection of our new store,” he said. WYKOFF BEATS INDIA REBELS WORLD RECORD, ARE TO ELECT CENTURY DASH WAR GUUNGIL | After spending two *weeks in St.| H(*lps Southern California (,.umpalgners Against G)(’at Ann’s hospital, Mrs. Olaf Pearson, % % | who 1 derwi to Win National Col- Britain Not Deterred Fation 16 hodar hl CANNON'S CASE , T0 BE TAKEN UP BY COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, D. C., June 9+« " United States Senator Caraway, Chairman of the Senate Lobby Committee, said today he will call a meeting of the Committee to de- t action will be taken as J of Bishop Cannon’s refus- al to answer questions regarding { his anti-Smith activities. R S P S ————— HOSPITAL NOTES of Douglas St. Ann’s hos for surgical City Teams Have Mental Dobbins, city; F. R. Corliss, Seattle; ranged to trade Bob Keaton, Pap, was admitted to Run-in—Moose-Vet Sun- jon the Nationalist Congress head-|ment. Bill Cloquet, Seattle;+ Andy Young Seattle; M. ichard, Seattle; H j for Schmitz, who was to go to the! [ o v s evening Moose. | quarters, Arthur Anderson, who entered St. ABi, Seattle; Frank C. Douglas Portland; E. T. Bring, Seattle; J day Game Called Off Somebedy dropped a medium- pized bomb in the middle of the City league in the form of Pete Schmitz yesterday, and blew up the scheduled game between the Moose and Legion at the City park. The fans had gathered to witness the contest, which was somewhat important in view of the fact that Elkays Fly Kill The misunderstanding lies in a |meeting of League officials and | managers. George Kohlhepp, Acting President in the apsence of Karl Theile, President, said it had been jagreed that any trades could be made if the two trading managers were agreeable. Cameron, Vet skip- |per, contends it was agreed that the contest of all three managers {must be secured before any swap- { ping may be done, even though only 7two outfits are directly affected by the trade. The Legion team backed its man- ager on the field yesterday, and the game was called off. The mat- ter will be taken up before offi- cials and managers upon the re- turn of Mr. Theile, who i§ now in Wrangell on business. Anderson, Ketchikan; Martin Pad- lock, Tenakee; V. Artan; Peter Martin, Fairbanks; H. Burgh and wife, Seattle; M. Coyne, Wrdngoll Zynda Gene L. Mulkey, city; R. H. Lav rick, Seattle; E. Owens, Sumdum; Joseph O. Rudge, Petersburg. — et Max Factor’s Toilet Preparations at Juneau Drug Co. —adv. Captures Belmonl Stakes fot Fourth Victory This Season BELMONT PARK, N. Y., June 9 —Gallant Fox with Earl Sande up. |last Saturday afternoon capt {tho Belmont Stakes, running tr legs off Harry Payne Whitney's famous Which One. | Only four horses ran in the race |which took place in a rain storm | Fifty thousand spectators view Isande ride Gallant Fox for | fourth successive triumph this ‘son. - Jessup, Huskies’ Center, Sets Meet Rec- ord for Discus Throw ! Chicago, TIl, June 9.—Frank Wy- <0ff, of Southern California, last urday afternoon broke the | 1d’s record for the century dash 9 4-10 seconds, without starting cks, as Southern California cap- ed the track and field cham- pionship of the National Collegiate | Msat- Championships, scoring 57 27- 70| points. The was second with 40 points. Towa was third with 30 Ohio State was fourth wi s and Stanford fifth with | strengthened their to meet and elect a new ernment. The raid on the National quarters resulted in the Council” to direct and manage |campaign against the British Gov- the Bombay Civil Diso- F()Olba” bediance campaigners have picketing | European shops in the fort are: The Nationalists have been c: of every hitherto unimprisoned mem- ber of the War Council except only University of Washington YURMAN OPENS NEW | STORE TOMORROW IN TRIANGLE BUILDING Ann's hospital May 28, left today on his way back to the Libby plant at Taku Harbor. LODE CLAIM LOCATION NOTICES Both America: and Canadlau torms at The Empire. — UNCLE SAM WILL CARRY THE EMPIRE TO YOU If you are going to the States for a visit' . - DAWES IS ON this summer, ]l.]\l' Iln‘ Empire sent to you, by mail. 5. Preparatory to the ides Wykoff's record, another Yurman's exclusive fur world mark was tied, Anderson oO'clock tomorrow morning opening of shop at 10 HJ Guaranteed Killer of Flies, Moths, Mosquitoes BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. dree Delivery ~ Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT TS BRIGHT Express Money Ordery i . Gastineall Ray Wiley; A. Lindley; A. K. Kuettner, Killisnoo; M. J. Sullivan; | C. R. Waynick, Seattle; J. C. Mor- ‘Wrangell; Vern D. Harrison, Se- attle; B. L. Kerng, Seattle; C. V. Brown, Petersburg; Willlam H. Caswell, Ketchikan; Mrs. Carl Johnson, S8an Francisco; Miss Carol Johnson, S8an Francisco; Margaret B. Willlams; Mrs. F. Hitchcock, S»- attle; J. H. Brokaw, Seattle; R. D. Baker, Seattle; G. A. Gustafson Cordova; Bevan Presley, Kennccott; | A. N. Hammer; H. Burg and wiie Seattle; L. MJ Carrigan, city; A. L Hackett, Seattle; | Roth; Harris G. Clark, Seattle: M | W. P. Wright, 3 [ AT THE HOTELS } | teeth white breath sweet aids digestion after Eudfy Meal, WAYTOU.S. ‘, SOUTHAMPTON, England, Jun ,9—American Ambassador Charle G. Dawes sailed for the Uni |States on the Aquitania last Satur iday for a vacation. | “I am looking forward to a g time and I have nothing else to \say,” said the Ambassador as nc (boarded the liner. ‘ADVER‘I‘ISE | your merchandise and it will sell! B R inning the 120 hurdles in 14 4-10 Yurman was today mc econds. tire stock and fixtures ir Six meet records were smashed the storerooms in ti nd another meet record tied I Building on Front S Tolan, world century mark holder, The public has been ed fourth. Simpson was sec- to attend the opening making a poor start. Ed Top- the shop, its appointme of Loyola, New Orleans, was stock of manufacturec hird. | manufactured furs. There was no wind and it is be- ) eved that Wykoff's time 1l be and officée building, ognized as the record. Simpson finest in the north, we 1 the 220 yard dash in 20 7-10 give this community the onds, one tenth of a second be- most attractive and most the world’s record. exclusive fur store in t Paul Jessup, University of Wash- Territory, one that will ton’s football center, set ¢ t favorably with the best s for the discus with 169 3-8 Mr. Yurman said. “Our *5 a wide line of fur one “Located in Juneau's newest 5 en- store If you are going any p]d((‘ near a p()!l office in Alaska for the summer months have The Empire sent to you, by mail. UNCLE SAM WILL CARRY THE EMPIRE TO YOU Keep in Touch with Your Home Town