The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 10, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY / LGUST 10, 1931. Cincinnati let%bux gh 4. DICK COFFMAN PITCHES {Oakland 21 16 RnnnY B“RK‘- ONE-HIT GAME SUN! Chicago 7; St. Louis 14. Portland 20 17 American League Seattle 18 18 Boston 0; Washington 5 Hollywood 18 18 * B !\u Detroit 7; Cleveland 1 Sacramento 14 28 R ) l{ e X Philadelphia 2; New York 3. Mission 12 24 e 0w " t St. Louis 1; Chicago 6. National League Tl ! .!. U Ru N LA Won Lost 1 - ——e | St. Louis 68 40 ritly N ; | GAMES SUNDAY o s 58 46 e | o ST IS —® | Chicago 59 47 Ll Q a Pacific Coast League o o 50,08 Wa hington Southpaw 1| Los Angeles 7, 4; Missior ik o \s s T ‘tal Grou I-| san Francisco 4, 0; P 50 o4 J< s Immortal Group P phia 43 65 > t dmd on |5, 4 b 3 - -b a l 1 § Cincinnati 33 0 » 3 Sacramento 1, 6; S st - Louis made the winning run | First game 10 innin American Leag T C. Auz xth which was scored by{ {11 innings asiio b \:’;)n 1o ouber 86 | seattle 7, 6; Portland 10, 7 {’V:]’\;“SD[:: S n walked only one man| National I ’v .\'ij g and struckout only one man. ‘ N Yok 95 : :‘jf”‘:‘m;"(l o e | Philadelphia 4, 3; Boston 5, 6. |st. Louis 46 60 ‘ Chicago Louis 0. Chicag) 42 64 | Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 6, 4. Boston 41 65 F an League Detroit 41 67 Pacific Coast League | Pnila New York 3 | Juneau City League walks but always got| San Francisco 13, 13; Hollywood | St ; Chicago 4, 0. Won Lost iculty, either by |3 2 Pir me day. Be ; Washington 4. Elks 8 3 ti-lding chances Seattle 1, 11; Portland 4, 4. First| Detroit 9; Cleveland 8. Moose 6 B 3 game day. | Legions 2 9 the second no-| sgcramento 1; Oakland 4. STANDING OF CLUBS AR 0 e of this season , Cleveland's right- ored such a game early | st the St. Louis | Los Ang 8; Mission 2. National League New York 9; Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 4; Boston 2. Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. 22 15 .595 21 16 568 For relief of constipation see Fenton, Goldstein Building. - e Old rapers av 1Tne Emprre. Los Angeles San Francisco Right at Hand!' Fair Dealing. . .. Enterprise Willing Service - Value-Plus Always Something New SPECIALS Cake Flour, Swansdown,P’kg 33¢ auer Kra“utr : 2 for 25¢ Peanut Butter, Bulk, 2 Lbs, 25¢ Water Tumbleré : 85¢ 6 TUMBLERS—1 PITCHER LARGE TINS Service-Satisfaction-Smiles George Brothers PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries 568 541 500 500 .389 | 333 Pet. | nant Contest 358 | { | Another “croocial” game, its sec-[ Pct.{ond in as many days, s s the | them J Moose right in the face for tonight | they Dr. | adv. | "!'II!IINIIIIIHIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIII|lIIIIllIIIlIIIllIIIII| IMoose Must Win Again in| > when off the tie game of July 26. This {up ¢ 2|game may end the season. | CLASHTONIGHT - Order to Stay in Pen- they meet the Elks to play Jimmy Mannt Jimmy has a The Moose, as in Sunday's game, | STORE OPEN UNTIL P. M. Everything Must Go at Once All store fixtures, showcases, cabinets, ladders, sh at wholesale price or less . . . the stock must be sol and it is our intention to u](l other departments ing to take a HUGE LOSS to move this stock qui Not all of the items carried in our stock ar mentioned many needed articles and we INVITE ALL SALES FOR TASH ONLY The Leader Department $1.95 i B‘l'\'.\' SILK DRESS—LADIES’ WOOI SUIT—LADIES’ BLOU One rd(l\ l'ull—.l real har;.dm—\um choice on this rack = FLEISCHER'S ALL WOOL YARN—42 cents 2-ounce balls—all xh xdu REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNANTS—— All remarked at less than half cost. Remarkable bargains. LOOK THEM OVER LADIES’ DUXBAK SKIRTS—99 cents Just the skirt for camping -or hiking. Regular $4.50 a few b]?LS left. Just LADIES’ DU \BAK CO/ \l\—'pl 9.) Regular $8.50—Sizes 34 to 46 EMBROIDERY SILKS—3 Skeins for 5 cents All shades. Regular 10-cent skein. Our Loss Is Your Gain. LADIES’ SILK GLOVES—10 cents pair A box full of gloves LADIES’ KID GLOVES—49¢ and 75¢ pair Worth $3.0(} pair. Sizes 5 to 6. Assorted shades. BABY leRl\—l‘) cents Silk and wool and all wool and cotton mix. Munsingwear aluex to $1.50. Sizes 1 month to 3 years. EEPlNG GARMENTS—49 cents each Were 75 cents-A rml good buy e L BOYS OVERALLS—KB (L‘nts and 98 lenls All styles. Without bxb With bib. Elastic band and plam LADIES’ GIRDLES AND BRASSIERIES AlFmarked at less than cost. New stock and latest styles. A good run of sizes. Look these wonderful b u‘gun over, RAIN HATS—Z: cents to 49 (ent:’ Boys and (,1r]~ Values to $1 20 LADIES’ ALLIG/ \TOR RAIN llAT\‘,——.‘Sl 35 Silk lined. All popuiar shades to match your raincoat. GIRLS’ BLOUSES—S5 cents, 89 cents, $1.29 Latest styles. All sizes. All V\Abhdb](, s A REAL BARGAIN LADIES’ SILK PAJAMAS—CLOSE OUT FOR $2.95 SUIT With fancy hand embroidery work. In popular shades. anues to $8 00 These must be suld regdrdless 01 cost. BOYS’ SUIT Wl’l‘H 2 PAIR PANTb—$6 95, $9.50, $10.50 Sizes. 12 to 16. Just a few suits left. And a real bargain. ALL SALES FINAL AND FOR CASH 4 £V . GlRLh SILK RAYON l’AJAMAS—$l 39 suit % { § ! { R Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS DR, EDMUNDS IS BUSY MAN W, STEEL WORKER BEATS | | Dr. J SCHOOL BOY IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT Minn ara, en in J ST. PAUL . on optical to make - > - SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE Bert Whitfield, Phone 373 aa " PRICES CRASH STORE OPE 9 LM UNTIL elving for sale. We have remarked our entire stock d. Our Grocery Department demands more space catering to the food trade. Naturally, we are will- ckly in order to start remodeling. e mentiorged in this advertisement . . YOU TO COME AND S . but we have LE FOR YOURSELF, Store---(}(zorge Brothers FREE DELIVERY A“ Greatly Reduced LADIES’ COATS—$10.00 to $12.50 Marked at less than cost. Values to $30.00. These must be sold regardless of cost. Sizes 14 to 20. Latest shades. Look these wun(lmful \d]uu over BOYS’' ALLIGATOR RAINCOATS—$2.95, $3.50, $J 95 Never leak coats. Sizes 4 to 18. In green, yellow, red, lnuwn Buy that mmcoat now. LADIES’ SLIPPERS—NOW, PAIR, $3.00 In tan, red, green, silver. With high hee.lx Values to $10.00. Marked rcgmdless of cos! Hurr) before your ilze is gone. LADIES’ SLIPPERS—PAIR, $3.00 Medium heel. Black, tan, brown. With arch support. Values tr) $8.00 pair. "BOYS' SLEEVELESS SWEATERS—ONLY 65¢c EACH" All wool. Values to $4.00 ‘BOYS' EXTRA HEAVY 'SWEATERS—Now $3. )0 $4.50 All wool. Regular $7. 50. Buy that sweater tod‘n VELVET RIBBONS—NOW AT 5c AND 10¢ Yard All shades. 500 yards. Various widths. Values to 50 cents yard, Entire stock must be sold by December 1st regard- less of cost A TABLE FULL OF SHOES—SLIPPERS—OXFORDS! Only 95 cents a pair. Shoes worth as high as $6.00 pair. Must be sold regardless of cost, we need room. e Sizes 26 to 28. Wool mix only BOYS' HEAVY SLIP-OVER hWEA'l‘ERS—sSl 95 to $2.25 NO APPROVALS

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