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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, DEC. 5, PiccrLy WiGGLY —— e ™~ Nationally dvertised Brands We offer you foods with a KNOWN REPUTATION—NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Note that every item in this ad (fresh produce, bread and butter excepted) is advertised in “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE” and has been approved and tested by “Good Housekeeping Bureau of Foods” Think of the true quality and sound value tied up in these national brands! Fancy large, 2 for 35¢ o GRAPEFRUIT 550 o Start the Day Right—Grapefruit for Breakfast — How Good and How Inexpensive! APPLES Box, 5235 GRAPES 21bs. 15 Extra Fancy Jonathans—The Season 396 (lozen Van Buskirk Pack POTATOES for Jonathans About Over— arge, Luscious Red Grapes Yakima Netted Gems Special Deal FOLLOW THE MARKET TO 1 package ROCKDELL 75% U. S. No. 1 (these gt vt PIGGLY WIGGLY WHOLEWHEAT OR ANGES 590 are guaranteed) PANCAKE FLOUR Fully Matured—Good New Juicy Navels Yakima Marblehead 4 ~—Onex: Keepers 1 No. 2V tin Healthful and Re- me(l-; p(’r (loz. Wi duik freshing (252 size) Thick Meated—The Kind That Bakes (A \]‘B.—\(;h (l (l '\IBERH I’EPPERS CRANBERRI}LH ( ()WB H()NEY C()( ()N[ TS oot e e R e e ] ROCKDELL SYRUP SQUASH $2.60 Heinz, Snider’s 2 20 SWANS DOWN Old Dutch for 79 cents » 10 Pounds Per Pound. ‘Mulled’ large bot. Large package, 35¢ 15¢ SOUP 9¢ CALUMET 29c CREAM LUX TOILET SOAP 2 Bars 15 cents Cleanser 2 Cans Cam pbell’s Tomato Per Can WASHINGTON EGG NOODLES MACARONI SPAGHETTI Per Package, 9¢ Bakmg Pow- der, 1 WHEAT 2 Packages "ARE PROMISED AT BASKETBALL 1Girl and Bo?Siudcnls and Girl and Boy Alumni Battle Tomghl BORGHILDS WILL OPEN SOON WITH A POPULAR PRICED LINE OF COODCONTESTS | | Lol Ladies’ Ready to Wear, | ollowers of b v ‘;Z;Tff oy Hosiery, Giits, etc. um of | all-school NEXT TO KANN’S STORE On Seward Street | rs of the quintettes have B Ty 1 in the })qut week for to-| “If you don’t see what you want ask for it ntests. Every one of the| is confident of being re-| t d a winner. \ S. Dunham, high school ath- ach, says the school teams he top of their form, and 1 10 otherwise than gfve good accounts of themselves. Play will start at 8 o'clock in.the gymnasium of the High School. Personnel of the girl teams was not announced this afternoon. The line-up of the boy teams follow: J.H 8— Alumni— | White Burke Sisson F. Orme Linstrom J. Orme Rudenbug Berggren \B 00 mqum Sturrock FUUTBALL 10 - BE ABOLISHED LOYOLA UNIV, Presxdent of Institution with Enrollment of 7, | 000, Makes Statement | cmrcaco, m., University, located in this city, a | Catholic institution with an en- rollment of seven thousand, has an- nounced the decision to abolish in- | tercollegiate football. Robert M. Kelly, 8. J., President lof Loyola, said football would not i be abolished as an intermural sport | but rather encouraged and the De- OVERSTUFF ED FURNITURE DAVENPORTS CHAIRS BEDROOM SETS DINING ROOM SETS END TABLES ROCKING CHAIRS FLOOR LAMPS SMOKING STANDS NOW ON DISPLAY Make your Christmas- selections now. We make delivery on December 24. Thomas Hardware Co. Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency | partment of Physical Training will Ne i l lmp be organized to care for the needs |of the entire student body. | President Kelly said: “It s our ibchef that the interest and appeal in these spectacular football games Dec. 5.—Loyola is getting away from colleges and universities and being centered on the public or, in other words, col- leges and universities are competing with international agencies for pat- ronage of the public.” - ELEPHANTS, BEAVERS | DEFEAT MALAMUTES AND GOATS, BOWLING Last night the Elephants—Sabin, | T. George and Davis—won two out |of three games from the Mala- mutes—VanderLeest, Sides and Van | Atta. VanderLeest rolled high single | game also high total. | The Beavers—M. Bavard, Blom- | gren and Geyer—took two out of three games from the Goats—N. | Bavard, Bringdale and Hermle. Nick Bavard rolled high single game, | 224, also piled up 603 pins for high total for the evening. ‘Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Leop- ards play the Fighting Tigers and at 9 o'clock the Camels play the Colts. Sheetrock has pioneered many improve- ; ments in plaster wallboard. Further ad- | vancements are now announced. The New Improved Sheetrock surface is i tough—highly resistant to scuffing and abrasion. A dense, close-grained finish of ivory color provides a suitable surface for| beautiful decorative effects. It takes paint easily and reduces decorating costs. Nailing, edges are square and uniformly thn.k ¥ Look for the dis- An improved surfacing and gypsum core tinctive marking provide added st:’e:'lglh nr?d fle(lbfh‘ly and | Leopgrds 5 New Improved Sheetrock add to Sheetrock’s insulating qualities. : {Deacs AT6| carries a distinctive trade- Let us give you full information on the 3;&:325 ? 'P"I:'::’”"“,'l:'l’";:’k#"”fl‘ New Improved Sheetrock—the way to a mand it! perfect wallboard job. : Team Standings | Wildcats | camels Tigers Buffaloes HOCKEY L Juneau Lumber Mills PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 5.—In the | hockey match here last night, Port- land players defeated the Vancou- | ver, B. C., team by 3 to 2. p | ——————————— | NOTICE TO PATRONS AND PUBLIC. FRANCO- AMERICAN 2 CANS 25¢ SPAGHETTI 25¢ PEACHES 69¢ MAZOLA 29c ARMOUR’S CHOICE Sliced or Halved 3 NO. 215 CANS SALAD OIL Pint Can EGGS EGGS , Large Standards 2 dozen,83¢ BUTTER We sell good butter and nothing less. If you want that kind we have it! Per Pound, 40c¢ | | Mr. C. D. Coates has taken over | |the Juneau Bakery as of Decem- ber 1st, 1930, Mr. W. M. Myren | retiring on account of ill health.| All accounts payable or receivable | incurred prior to that date should he taken up with Mr. Myren. | C. D. COATES, { W. M. MYREN. | First publication, Dec. 3, 1930. sast publication, Dec. 6, 1930. i - e NOTICE The parties holding number 388 and number 15 for the MOOSE- | HEART HOPE CHEST will please present them at once to Mrs.l Hope Chest Committee. o Denmark’'s network of good roads was laid out more than a centurv ago Ballroom Studio Opened Individual instructions in dancing by experienced young lady. Guarantee that you will learn to dance. Price reasonable. Apply at Studio, San Francisco Bakery Apartments. PO SRS DA THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Old Papers for sale at Empire Officé