The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 5

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~ Mart, Schaimer & Marx ooy - = . : 3 o i s & w BUWLEHS i i 8 M0 JUNEAU WAY SEE *m%flg; ‘tfigm}gg;g;;;y B RROCERY RECEIVES ™ -t tur s ot s ki \3'1;)‘?3 RETURNS EGRMER JUNEAU MAN Ha"" e ‘2: ;Zg ig;: g%\ ANCHORAGE TEAMS' {Christmas series here. NEW BEER SHIPMENT are relurning from & |1s o passenger G the Msxboulnd IS DEAD AT CORDOVA p | r five- - £ f big game hunt in the . e is returning %o his Handlcsp . 25 25 25— 78| IN SERlES HERE iy Lol ki 3 i ik i 4 hallenging any and T y N throug n ome in Seldovia after a brief Oscar Mo Totals 57 485—1399 | 1i the desire is any mdication, out here that the proposed date |ed y od a | summer in the North. They had R PRI morn| L oo Juneau basketball teams may be of the first game, December 19, ¢ £ e Beer from Se- |been schoolmates in New Ulm.| INTERIOR COUPLE TRAVELS |ceived by Atto e | playing host to one, or possibly would fit in nicely with the De- |gttle Mrs. Fritsche came to Alaska first, ter. Moder was fi;g;’l’fi?l'i i:g ::; 1322 122 two, strong hoop quintets from | cember 14 end of the first half Of | This is the first shipment of this |her husband follgwing her. After |, Mr K?lngok”.” Bank 5“1’(};(’)“‘:‘(’ local Moose I » | Anchorage during the Christmas the Juneau Citv League. | bra t ve i r rriags oV Wi o | from skokwim, are southbot mation came fi 151 160 178— 489 | poidays. arrive in Juneau. | their marriage they went on a| M Sole G il e o mine | e ardorn 410 pan Hiirk Schifnde '8 Marx Bvans bk RN Y Moran hinted today that U B2 at the manufactur- |hunting trip and bagged several |y "o, 2 . { % pE | s wa cated today UPOR | pnchorage Elk team, managed by | €S Of > product claim that a |bear and moose. % S, $ Bvene Tr Puts U Good Totals 426 459 receipt here by George Moran, | | TR rio ruts P Squi < '| Art Frodenburg, Exalted Ruler of |De€W & process of fully aging | L S | STORE OPEN Fight, but Loses |atus Monson 130 150 130_vsso (SIS0 Coros attache of tele| e Blks Todks, sjso wished fo| TWKE: ihe drink smooth s OLD-TIMER ‘U’ | Our store wil be open until 9 | Tubbs 186 417 1 S the Anharege Eloutas: TR F oy olmilar trip. e Not having been “outside” for [pm. Wednesday evening and on| Number 92 is w That Hart, Schaffner &uMnxk Williams M. D. 203— 446 [4pe telogram, Holiman asked Mo- he’feffz’:on:e:wu?der wrafly tlodr:z By ung -mm: e | three - years, E. H. Bartholf, min- |Thanksgiving Day from 9 am. to perial Pool Hall g t il ague —_— hoop officials V] i y 1 txr»n)nmmm'ls}?:)‘:n? ]:g:mxc)fib. 1sg a ' ‘Totals 58 | Who formerly “managed thE\;nyestigate the posslblll)xtles of such BOAT AFTER HUNT TRIP lerr‘fiov‘nrx:?zn éi"mwmmmc'x:sa; ‘1 o JUNEAU FLORISTS L;:hD:rl;r:l?;dspl;:l :\-n b mighty tough aggregation to beat. M‘B serfes. Residents of New Ulm, Minnesota, |on the Yukon to Seattle, . "\dv Shattuck Bldg. to ticket 102. The W. team found that oul BN e e ot ot 000 23 three, in the feature engagement of a triple-header. P t The losers took the first contest, | + h \ 448 to 414. But the S, & W.° W SNy team came back to tie things by SN winning the next with a 429- \ 457 count. The third, and decid- . ing game, was a torrid encounter, g s S with the S. & W. squad nosing out in front to take it and the ; 3§ i match, 489 to 485, The other two encounters on the evening’s schedule were three- § " —, straight game walkaways for Hot- g : . b points over Squibbs and for Rex- i g alls over Walkovers. 84 T’ k ‘e e S Dt e A vk | wanksgiving : wanis 1o i < women single games bowler with 164. She rolled for Rexalls. Mrs. Yo Alice Coughlin, bowling for Hot- (,lve H(gr ve et bl oints, had the best three-game | a es t amassing a 422 score. . e best men's three-game fi- gure went to Bert Caro of S. & W., with a 507, while M. D. Wil- BA VA {) liams of Squibbs was best with 1 NAS 3 l?)s. e ~5(: 203 for a single contest. Both best three-game and single game team (IUIII(’II illln' scores were amassed by Hotpoints when they rolled 1,397 and 512. 4 ight's schedule follows: Lib- g . 4 st I IjTTl]CF l 1 O Carating wt o780 "o Biocks In addition to Mums of all sizes, B i 2 ”’("'S il"' ! 2.)0 gs vs. Del Montes at 8:30 2 » a S Ak N ” i e Bl forms and colors v.ve have Roses, Extrd Fino s at 9:30 o'clock. Carnations, Gardenias and even a Last night's summaries: Walmer wal;(;:e?u 1542462 oy T T()MA T()ES, 2 ”)S. % Grigsby 134 124 126— 384 Connors 156 138— 440 Fan('v Fi‘.l‘l Totals 444 418—1286 . Miss Taylor mx"f?"s 126— 437 CELEREI PO T ’0(', 15(,'.3 25(' 163— 476 AN Our store will be open Wednesday Bleached—TFancy Totals 462 4391363 to 9 p. m. and on Thanksgiving 4 S. & W. Day from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.n CR/‘ ]‘JBERRIES, 2 lbs. . 35(,‘ Miss Mannix... 85 119— 339 Henning, A. 182 182—*556 Y . ey T e s APPLES--Very Fine S oM O NI ° Boy o . .- $1.39 ATTENTION REBEKAHS ‘ . DA et i Tare WY 00§ rApRI et : 6 pounds . . . 25¢ A huge selection of PRIME at the I. O. O. Py Hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Raised in the north. i Butler Mauro Shattuck Bldg. Shop rolephnns 311 30 .shoppmg bu o for S, 3‘)(‘ Scientifically fed. Drug CO- i Greenhouses—Glacier Highway 1 2 2 Shi P 3. Individually selected. 4. Handled with care. “Express Money Orders FREE DELIVERY GRAPES9 - !bb‘ . g @ FULLY GUARANTEED! Red or Whlt(‘ £ 5% TN A e e R T ; 00 R GREEN OWI()NS 3 bu. 10¢ COFF EE 2 lbs. . il Gle sl / Chase and Sanhurn All sorts of \ Apples, Oranges, Candies, sp ECIAL DISPLAY ‘ Mixed Fruits Heinz Fig and Date ] | in f;m:t anything you may need in good PUDDINGS foods can be found at =it i Byl A : * e : COOKIES Bulk, pound. - 350 A last-minute shipment of beautiful CUT == . Fm,y"M,x FLOWERS for your Por \ ; = PICKLES full quart . . 3‘)0 Sweet Mix—Mission Brand Thanksgiving Table e 8, S8 sy | — nBand , g g ‘ - i) RN GINGER ALE qt. bottle . 25¢ At prices so-low everyone can afford them! ; > : (A o A Canada Dy oi gl SR A LM P NUTS 2pounds oy Sie MUMS ~ POM-POMS AW T Faney—Mix ROSES ~ CARNATIONS L? P00 o 58] | RIPE OLIVES,2for . . 35¢ Ldrgc Cans P HONE and Do It Tonight U lte C . A 2 And orders received today will n ‘ " ' ‘ '. == Z o Pt be delivered early Wednesday morning. Youn.' Home-Owned Grocery ar‘ld Ma;ket” A 7 ) ( JORDER NOW!

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