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| ! good ps when it leaves the factory. MONSF SMOKER CiADGOMPLETE Cery - Curtain-Raiser An- neonced — Brady and Usbérne, Special Bout er in which| scheduled forl Amecrican Le-| B. Hall, it was by W. G. Hellan, the terms of is to weigh not Al' Osborne, Juneau, have been signed up for the special event, This completes the card. Ford Butler and Joe Collier, heavies, whose eight-round match has been billed as for the South- east Alaska heavyweight crown, are training diligently for their bat- tle. Collier, who was beaten by Butler last October, is confident Te will reverse the decision over the eight-round route. The semi-final match should be a‘thriller. It brings Slugger Weaver and Jimmy Young, lightweights, together in a six round fight. Wea- ver is one of the cleverest boxers and hardest hitters of his weight to show here in many years. Young, who has never ‘fcught here, is s#id to be an aggressive fighter. | Both have had ample ring experi- | ence to furnish come real en tainmer AR A T HARD TIMES DANCE Moose Hall, Wednesday, Decem- ber 10th. —adv YoALTY Made of pure mater- ials in modern sunlit factories. | No expense spared to have it | clean, wholesome and full flavored. | .WRIGLEYS rapped and sealed to keep it as WRIGLEY'S is bound to be the best en and machines and money cious peppermint eshens the mouth aids digestion. ENJOYED BY MILLIONS Have You Picked That TIE —-for Dad, Brother, Son, Uncle or Gran- dad? Beautiful Selection at prices from $1.00 up SABIN’S Furnishings for Men SPECIA[: Ladies’ Fancy Genuine Leather Purses $4.00 each Juneau Drug Company | Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 |of the always popular square danc-, ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 1930. scavens. surraLoss RUTH NICHOLS |DOCTOR GOLDING COMSELISEGHLIG |G OFF AGAIN PRAISES SARGON Last night the Beavers—N) rd, Blomgren and G { Plans to Smash Records,! West to East, Made by Both Men and Women LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 9.— ook two games from the Goats 1In an attempt to smash both the % 1 | mer d women's flying time N. Bavard, Bringdale and Hermk g axz. ' Bringdale rolled high single |from West to East, Ruth Nichols, St Ot e’ Bl ot 84M¢ | Rye, New York aviatrix, left here| Tonight at 7:30 the Fighting Tig_{!or New. York in an attempted one ats meet the Prisky Colts and at| . 1oP. She carried 400 ‘gallons 9 pm. the Camelé ta¥8 R 4he of ,r.rayolmn and ))l:mnz-d to reach Leopards, | Wichita, Kansas, this afternoon and | will probably stay overnight and | g0 on to New York tomorrow. Lost Pet.| * wiss Nichols' plane is capable of ‘cruxsmg 185 miles an hour. The aviatrix hoids the \Aumen'a| East to West record. “My troubles started in 1900 with chronic constipation that defied ev- hi S e ery effort I made for relief. My whole also high total pins | en, Council and Gard Team Standings Won Camels . Gl sty e Wildeats ... Buffaloes Goats Beavers Bears Colts Leopards Elephants ... Malamutes ... 625 625 519/ 519 GOVERNOR LEAVES TO | | VISIT WITH PARENTS| 453 416 407 Gov. George A. Parks sailed on -375 the Alameda today for Seattle, en- -296 | route to Denver, Colo., where he {will spend the holidays with his! Lions ... | parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parks. | o HARD TlMEs DANCE ‘He expects to return home shortly | ‘DR. H. VERNER GOLDING WILL BE FEATURED atter January 1. | During his absence from the Ter-| system became toxic. Rheumatism The Merry Makers will furnish ritory, Secretary Karl Theile willlsemed in my arms and legs; my, the music for an old-time Hard be Chief Executive of the Territory, | digestion was impaired; I had con- Times Dance at the Moose Hali @5 Acting Governor. | stant headaches end dizzy attacks) tomorrow night. The management > = | and was finally forced to give up | has arranged several novelty num-| Jack H. Hayes, pioneer Alaskap, | my ice. Knowing something of ers and will feature a good many | WhO Prospected In the Taku district | the sclentific background of the . Ilast summer and then went to Cor- | Sargon formula, I tried.the treat- and dova, is a southbound passenger on ment. Sargon Pills re-established the Alameda for the States. |a regularity of bowel movements | and overcame my toxic condition. The Sargon liquid restored my di- and my strength returned. es with the peppy music. oaY 4 R 5 S FREET C. A. Hendrickson of Seward, and HOLLY M. Campbell of Fairbanks, are'gest Get your CHRISTMAS HOLLY|among the guests at the Alaskan.! gy trouble I had disappeared| at the American Beauty Pa.rlorsv. o i B R {and I expect to soon resume my —adv.| Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson|practice. When I do, I will recom=| O P R TN |ere Alameda passengers for Seat-, mend this remarkable treatment.” Deer from government preservesitle. Mr. Robertson has legal busi-| Dr. H. Verner Golding, 12 Christie- have been pests to corn growers in|ness in the States. They plan to Grant Block, Edmonton, Alberta,| Alabama during the fall | return before Christmas | Canada, former intern at the Bos- Many housewlives in Kentucky are | L ton City Hospital. packing sauerkraut to be substi- ¥ -4 5 tuted for green vegetables this w 1 ter. newer dances, i S RN ELECTRICAL WORK Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. | —adv. Butler-Mauro Drug Co., —adv. 5 2> . // Agents. | § MANY SUITABLE AND PRACTICAL GIFTS Can Be Purchased Here at Popular Prices Party Frocks, Dance Frocks, Dresses for Street and Sport “If you don’t see what you wani-- Ask for it” BORGHILD’S SEWARD SREET Q) a2 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store. That Pleases™ THE SANITARY GROCERY Special Sale Costume Jewelry Necklaces, Pendants, Bar Pins, Chokers, at HALF PRICE OR LESS. and up to five or six dollars each. Beautiful items at one, two, The Nugget Shop - Dealers in Virgin Diamonds PIGGLY IGGLY ADDS TO THE WEALTH OF EVERY COMMUNITY TELEPHONE 24 N WE DELIVER Our Second Anniversary And a Time for Real Saving to the Houseuwife FREE BALLOONS FOR THE CHILDREN-Accompanied by parents PIGGLY WIGGLY has just completed its second years of profitable business to its stockholders and general public. It is very encouraging year of merchandising in Juneau. Two o to hear the many compliments paid us in our efforts to serve you. We at all times try to conduct our business in an honest straightforward way and thereby make our store a credit to our stockholders and to the community. These GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE pint jar—38¢ DEL MONTE PUMPKIN No. 21/ tins—15¢ DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN PEAS—No. 2 tins—18¢c DEL MONTE Golden Bantam or Tiny Kernel Corn, No. 2 tins, 15¢ SIS SR U W LRI O DEL MONTE SPINACH No. 2 tins—15¢ DEL MONTE STRING BEANS—Fancy Kentucky Wonder—No. 2 tins—20¢ BARTLETT PEARS IN SYRUP No. 21/ tins—20c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS 11 ounce tins—2 for 35¢ A YRS S ST PIONEER MINCED CLAMS tall tins—25¢ DUNBAR SHRIMP—Dry Pack No. 1 tins—18c¢ JELLO—AII Flavors 3 for 25¢ PR A AP ST S N TS CANE SUGAR—25 pound cloth sack—$1.50 OLD DUTCH 'CLEANSER 2 for 15¢ e S —————— ITALIAN DINNER—Macaroni or Spaghetti — all the makin’s for 25 cents Please don’t this coffee by this price. This will suit the exacting taste. FISHER’S WHITE SPEAR PASTRY FLOUR 10 pound bag—A40¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY “BEST” COFFEE per pound—30c prices good until SATURDAY NIGHT. T S S N R GINGER ALE—Cliquot Club or Canada Dry—per bottle—20c ORONITE FURNITURE POLISH half pint bottle—21c¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY will be head- quarters for Christmas Candies and Nuts—Get our prices on (uantities DEL MONTE SWEET POTATOES No. 21/ tins—20¢ HEINZ COOKED KRAUT AND PORK large tins—20c “CALO” DOG, PUPPY OR CAT FOOD per tin—15¢ CORN ON COB—5 or 6 ears in each tin—27¢ AMERICAN “FULL CREAM” CHEESE, pound—25c¢ FRESH SUGAR CURED HAMS 32¢ pound . i R e FRESH FLUFFY MARSHMAL- LOWS—1 pound santiary carton for 25 cents BULK COCOANUT—for baking and candy making — hali-pound package—18 cents HOSTESS FRUIT CAKES : 1 pound—55¢ judge Gen- ORANGE MARMALADE coffee Hibiah) § & 1 uine imported—per jar—36¢ most Another shipment of that beauti- ful Green Glassware comprising Cups and Saucers—two Cups and two Saucers with a package of Rockdell Whole Wheat Pancake Flour or with one 21 pound can of Rockdell Syrup for 79 cents.