The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 28, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1934. % 48 St. Louis 92 58 613 PREMIER MAN DIES A MAN RETURNS [Lake section. Mr. Winkler is man- . . . GARDIN ALS GUT |chicago ... 84 o4 58] IRISH STILL RAMBLING ‘ % a8ir of tHE ompung: Bavarian Elders Frisky | May Get Trains L Boston % 3 507 | | —_——————— | e ” Roy Priest, Premier mill em- well-known min- % b | Pittsburgh (R | S ¥ | i = i RUHPOLDING, Germahy—Show i O ] iy S ol ‘4g0| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Sept. 2T.—|ployee, passed away recently in the in Hyder recently| GOOD WEATHER AT HYDER |0 i1 vouncer generation how to SkBE'Lj( g*“f' EXtensice bl | | R 6 K The Notre Dame football team is|goyth, according to a news broad- » South to devote some QA iy s ol 1 b oplje- xlolJ_Ranway, now under Philadelphia 56 90 384| i1 rambling. This e they play | b i mountains, 41 septuagen-i.onstruction in southwest Yugo- oo b -, Still rambling. This year they play|cast from Vancouver, heard in development activities on| Oldtimers are a unit in asserting |arians of s r Bav W Nt ey 41 Cincinnati 52 96 351 ap, & Maw . Vark: -Bon e Dl y S 8 f this Upper Bavaran tOwn |gayia to Tirana, Albania, the only rmy at New York, Southern Hyder. The deceased, Who Was of the Cassiar Gold|that this summer is the finest|recently revived “The Day of the|muropes tal unreschablitk i American League [fornia at Los Angeles, Pitt 8t/ widely-known and well-liked in the |} Ltd, adjoining the old| Hyder has had in many years, with | Aucients”” After prayers 8t &|rai g oy sonoamas i iy Won Lost pt. | Pitisburgh, Northwestern at Evans- | Hyder district, is survived by a nd also on ground fless than a dozen cloudy days in|church, they scaled a nearby MOUN- | yusoslavien Sowrmmercd oy 418 " % t AR d several brothers. 2 h 3 Yugoslavian Government. The lme Detroit 99 53 |wife and seve pxm in the L.cna‘ovm two months. {tain and had enough energy left|would open u: ¢ count: Cnl Sel |New York 93 58 616 | = AR = R LD AR 7 oo S e - {to dance with dairy maids in dizzy TN TR IO T nly Half a Game Separ-|cieveiand MO - . el |ravelers. i 5 | 5 ! ———-e ates Two Contenders R s S BN y : P phia 67 81 PR T CLAIMS OPTIONED or Pennant Honors St. Louis o7 8 ) A A ER e | W ngton 64 85 | —_— | The Premier Gold Mining Com- ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 28.—The Chicago it 83 97 | The steamer Griffco, Coastwise|Pany has optioned two groups of St Louis Cardinals chopped the | Steamship Company, sailed south'claims in the Shebandowan area, lead of the idle New York Giants Pacific ' Coast League from Hyder recently with close to|50 miles west of Port Arthur, On- yes Imd'u by half a game when (Second Half) @ thousand tons of Premier ore |tario, from the Gold Creek Syndi- mmed out an & to 5 victory Won Lost Pet.| concentrates, 25 tons of high gfldemd:e according to the Hyder Week- e last place Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles 68 31 687 e I ore from the Dunwell and ap-|ly Herald. opener of a four game se- Hollywood .......... 56 41 517 unsatis, an NeRPs - ge proximately 20 tons of concentrates | Missions 53 44 546 fadory ch ge, I'm tired of from the Dunwell mill SHOP IN JUNEAU! Louis can tie the Giants by Seattle d 54 48 529 o ad SRR L S g the game today. San Francisco .. 50 49 505 p 4y P f . Oakland . 1 52 4T i . loating about from one coffee to GAMES THURSDAY Portland ........35 = 62 361 3 Ty OS On Sd S National League Sacramento . .33 66 333 2 Cincinnati 5; St. Louis 8 | e~ ———— 4 . 3 Bittaburgh 2; Ohicago 4. | . another. I want Hills Bros. Coffee Boston 7; Philadeiphia 2. MINERS DEFEAT SIGNAL ] American League ! Shi ; i |CORPS, BOWLING 'GAME i Chicago 11; Detroit 0. { y b i i , , ecause of its unvarying flavor- 5 ; Oakland 2. On the Brunswick alleys last : San Francisco 13. iuight. the Miners defeated the Sig- ~ / J i ; ‘Los Angeles 5. [nal Corps trio by a score of 1324 : goodness. Golf gives us enough up- Hollywood 6; Sacramento 3. to 1296. | g The individual scores follow: % PO Miners ! STANDIR CLUBS s . ’ . . Natioot ~Lekgnio |E. Logaff 161 169 124— 454 sets as it is, so let’s stick to Hills Won Lost Pet.|B- Kgnw:dan 145 142 140— 425 Yew York 93 58 .6ig|S Oliver ... 165 146 136— 445 B il . . 1 T o et e oy ) Bros. for certain enjoyment. | signal Corps i I =5 Barth 127 111 126— 364 ' Your golf game furnishes plenty of upsets 4 A er 1 ears | s 136 131 170— 437 | o Paula saw the moral: Eli 152 160 183— 495 : & o, e v 8 B : When you can have th ALASKAN e ; oTH HENRY and PAULA . y O | WEDDING AT HYDER i 2 \ | . . s | ; / FAVORITE | Miss Anne Dagsworthy Shively PEBBY now agree on/ W unvarying perfection of |became the bride of Robert Ed-| \ : ard Gladding in a pretty church ' dding ceremony in Hyder re- : N {cently. The bride was attended by two things at least: |her mother, Mrs. J. A. Ellis and RETURNED George Hills was best man. The . wedding was followed by & recep- their delight in Hills deprive yourself of tion at the home of the bride's Sk Hills Bros. Coffee why BEN BURK, INC, DISTILLERS, BOSTON, MASS. FREE: Send for Bartender’s Guide— absolutely free. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis Al number of friends from Stewart, Hyder and Premier gath- Bros. Coffee and gblf. ered for the event. 1 / PETER e DR [ ; ; ' A g : ORE IS SHIPPED SOUTH ‘ It used to be that Paula gy dep""f yaurself of the delight inconstant changmg? £ ¥, *| DAWSON A of Hills Bros. Coffee? "’[" | The Coastwise Steamship Com- £ )AWSON Imm ‘remhwx Bornite sailed re- ” 1‘ ‘e “SPECIAL" om Hyder with 25 tons couldn’t resist the temptation of fre- T3I00NANNNRREREEE constant goodness by .!"“““5“'2"”?/ ore from the Dun- g : S SCOTCH a similar amount | % We are offering some exceptional values in small fr the Dunwell | s [ : & rugs and hall runners: These are factory samples WHISKE g oq}he fess.,-‘?“?:fin[ quent Cha'nges ]uSt for somethmg B oof ;figh grade Axminster Carpets in a \'ar\icky[ of * SKEY ..fl)‘nflf}:{]m:nys; = patterns. Regular retail price from $3.00 to $3.50 New Jersey re- | different” in coffee. & per yard. Ask the Old Timers e B S { I # 5 0 RN e e CPRLA| “Li here.” said H il H 27x54 inches with bound end—Specially ; i sten here,” sai enry wit |8 Priced at $2.25 At all Liquor Stores William Benson, skipper of the' 2 IE | Winifred D., tender for the Dem- HALL RUNNERS: g 27 in. by 5 feet—$2.00 H 27 in. by 11 feet—$5.00 8 27 in. by 36 in. Extra Heavy Wilton and Nooked Carpet with bound end —suitable for small rugs— : mert Packing Company at Klawock, W. J. Lake & Co., Inci |recently took on a load of lumber | Distributors, Seattle and building materials at Wrangell | for the new home he intends to ierect during. the winter. { T great violence after their fifteenth PHONES Grocery Dept. 24 and 42 PHONES Meat Dept. 242" 42.2™" These are values that, we feel sure, you will appre- cite and since we were only able to buy a few at this price we suggest you make an early selection. m-him;finlnnnlhnlmnmnnnmnmnmnnm‘unmmmnnm-nnma’- i @ L p I COFFEE | : 1 ancare ANNED SCHILLING ; g PURE g £ c 2 s, Juneau-Young Hdwe Co FLOUR i MILK : Wlngs}lg‘f"we Murnlng : HONEY E” ,,,j L] ill"l!‘lllll)lllllllllll 33¢ | PRUNES 5 Ib. pail I Larg g CHICKE;V f BRANDS SUNSWEET—Tenderized 53 / ‘;&. 23c 'S HALF | ; c ¥ Can, 950 ‘i Big—Meaty : : !\ - T —— i Write Y our Own r PRESERVES PIGS FEET PROOF! J& q TEA GARDEN i E ARMOUR’S ' Full Assortment E o v e ;- il uart (lr 3 36 !fnofll):i hnaovcozhcti:eci(eiiz)gccgl(l)r}g j’\ . L Yo0NG ROOSERRE. b ... b 1. Tertjondde . pr gl i ;: Genuine 1934 C Lolored Birds . b S v zlk:agkygyu kpaidl.k Thfin},htw:- a { CATSUP, Large § FRESH BROILERS, 3 for ...............$110 § Miracle Whip SALAD ment” nd Sudgeting | much ;S PINT BOTTLES R ey Byt el e its benefits in detail at your W . © FANCY STEWING HENS, b, .............20c ¢ DRESSING, qt., 33¢ o 2 for 250 l‘é Ideal for F"‘Eafm i KR.—\I—‘T‘S—(:rowni‘ng T'ouch to the Open a Checking Account Teday at E) e ——— it L BACON SEUARER 16 .. .0 ... . R ® e g Fry or Boll SWEET PICKLES r PURE SHORTENING, 2 Ibs. ..............25¢c ¢ BISCUIT MIX, Fisher’s RE - £ - I - " H I & - - - - - i = = ] B ] = - ] = H = B " = H 1 H ] s - LARGE QUART _ Fresh Pound Cartons I ko.. 32 First National Bank jar, 33¢ i HAMS Coxtes uim steaks, L35 4 2 ] PICNIC HAMS, Ib. ... Hot Biscuits with Honey! DELICIOUS!

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