The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1935, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1935. g ———————— - —— An gels Win fill“ll|||l||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||§ from Seals P. C. Series . Fourth Game for Cham- i pionship of 1935 Be Played Tonight SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 2 —Los Angeles defeated the San Francisco Seals 4 to 3 yesterday ev ening in the third game of the championship playoff of the Pa- cific Cox League for 1935. The Seals won the first two game: team e the series in UDL Pre-Judged L'y Les Angeles tor ayed in the erday WERON: Know Beforehand on All 9 Points played that game, The Ekm:h Laboratories Inc., a wholly independent, rreng(nlud upuu au- I’fle St. Louis -gfl:'\:g immc was K 1 B f g_orla, "h’“ Ao jilll vy UD:’ &} Py CANT: Five vears in a cask is » minimum age for ucts bought at retail stores without any | postponed by rain and a double @® IMPORTANT: Five years in a cask is the ag AND SUCH GUESSWORK IS NOW WHOLLY UNNECESSARY uidence from an7Ouis sassetdilll WLl | header is sccheduled for today. " A i | p b S and t} ‘e hav cpertly the distiilers. They do this at regular fre- { . any U. D. L. Straight Whiskey — and then we have expertiy Gt Infcrvala to ek s uirsaidais . 8 TEAM STANDINGS 2 Vo 2 & i " of all of the nine points briefly printed | National League blended whiskies to delight the most critical taste! “You can’t judge a book by its cover”—neither can you get any idea belaw. From 35 to 40 scientific detor- | Won Lost Pet.| of the quality of whiskey by the look of the label on its bottle. Yet minations are required for each hottle t * Chicago 98 52 653 : i ' i i tested. The work is une ! g N ‘621 You may be sure of quality here! many people try to do just that, because advertised claims are so sur- der the personal super- | l;l;\z ;Iorl;] & i: gg géi prisingly similar for hundreds of products regardless of their true :l‘:,i:“':e:‘r(,‘lie}’ :‘I::n"]::: sbur; - E Cinr:inngti ; 67 84 441 gtade! Such guesswork is now wholly unnecessary, for at last it is ;""d Y& D;“gln“""l"“l"'{ 4 # ew York Cit t ];l;;?lgfiyp 5 gz gg .:42 E . simple to know before you buy on all nine points that concern com- D¢p|.)awho -uyu.o:u. | iladelphia 4 § g 5 v 2l plete enjoyment and satisfaction. Now anyone may buy with the the symbol thown hevs. ‘ % Boston 3% 13 2424 y y buy 18 American Le: positive discrimination of an expert, In U.D.L. Brands you are pro- VORI Coutaiah o0 merican League . 5 . s s ¥ Won Lost Pe E A lj vided in advance with the most conclusive evidence of all-round 2 A:IIING “mom Nat- ; i P g - ur t charred . 2etra§1{t 6 g; gg g:g ASK FOR J U N merit ever given by any distiller! You have merely to ask for U.D.L.— white 08X eatks sud base l ew Yorl R . . Cleveland m T 530 R C 0 and choose whichever of these truly delectable blends suits your purse. :‘:i::z.lznmmfi | Boston % 6 500 LI QU 0 A 3 BLENDED: Absolutely as Chicago nom o aw : PAUATABILITY: Pr Washington 66 84 440 o v Q q t Free St. LS ... 64 84 432 PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager Tleree W M E Philadelphi 57 89 300 bt > hiladelphia 57 8 30 at three reasonable prices :'o f,"; m"w;m | [ : Enticingly NOTICE TO SHIPPERS e . ppealing. vl Tare s from Senle flll||||||l||||||||||||||H|l||||||||||||||||||m|||||||||“|||||||||llll I o U.D.L. Elghf Plus 7 TOYENS Yeseste i riday, September 27, at 9 p.m. | b oo o PR BEL o o ooqa iR S B s . sgraigrio g n:INORLITEMEN SCOUT | Twelve Pl 8 POTABILITY: Delightful- || Aseafl —adv. rc: ; y in‘ the Pet‘ersburg h(;spn,al Norfolk, Va., in one week. ’ TROOP MEETS, TWO | Uo D- L- we ve us 9 gf:::::l:::::;l:mfl.l R g iy | . . ; i lof double pneumonia. She is sur- AR T LEADERS SELECTED which are the usual || SHOI IN JUNEAU, FIRST! vived by her husband. SHOP IN JUNEAU! L | U.D.L. UH‘ra De Luxe cause of headaches or ||| == - = = ' — . The Boy Scout troop sponsored by | / & gastric disturbances— ||} the Norlitemen's Association of the| 2 N \ve therefore, if it is con- . Northern Light Presbyterian Church | 7 sumed within reason- g tarovEning YHeE U S | %77 s United Distillers (of America) Inc. =y . able moderation, it will J It was the second meeting of the| ¢ A i linL, *IMPORTANT: Five years in the cask is the newly-formed organization, which 7 3 W mum age for any U.D.L. straight whiskey. Note the perg " Hels & memberkaiy ot 18 / oy 5 \ (G P la,nn/lhilh«lnwfihkqinuflhmi (. =y x McCloud and Jack Glasse | 2 T Plus; 33% in U.D.L. Twelve Plus; 55% inf, it . Shebl thadern. | Tt e ; FI) ltra De Luxe! They are expertly blended I 28 GI decided to meet each Thursday ev-4o 4 ¥ ) > )/ - & fine neutral spirits to delight the most critical | <R ening hetween 7:30 and 9 o'clock. It}' S A J 1 was reported by Rev. Glasse that] ; . | the boys were already making fine o -~ /’5 Pflf"l/”fl“’! JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS TO BE FOUND AT THE f3osress 41 Boaut otk [ A JUNEAU CASH GROCERY— FUNERAL SERVICES 1 A i | HELD'FOR HUFFMAN| PHONE 58 3 Free Deliveries Daily § \ THE L Funeral services were held Lhisl‘ | morning at 11 o'clock for James J.| 3 n Huffman, who disappeared last Oc- | NE‘V 1 % tober while enroute from Douglas| A A to his place on Eagle River, and! t i COFFEE--All Brands, 3] ¢ l=Emm e & J. HERMLE ON WILLOUGHBY AVENUE J. THIBODEAU | on the Eagle River flats. Dean C.| SO L e e e e e g e’ s O v was in Evergreen cemetery. S e e James J. Huffman was a pioneer | of this district and lived for many\ - SUGAR—Pure Cane, Granulated, 3 2 5 L 1 ol | FUNERAL FOR MRS. JACK | SO lb bag TR P el o . | Funeral services for Mrs. Elaic} et P S S e PGP Jack, wife of Jimmy Jack, who| drowned last Sunday morning at POTATOES-Yakima Gems, U. S. No. 1, 6 5 c o w1 v ot me| Phone 146 Saturday‘ Only ! FreeDelivery In the group bargains offered below we have combined highest quality products and bargain prices, That is our constant policy. & A policy you will find also_prevails in our prices on Fresh Fruits '} and Vegetables, and in our Iumnly Faney Liquor Depanmmt. | First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Da- » ]00 lb ag, $2.09; 25 Ib. bag B paoesqoecersele e .rid W:figgane_r Eo‘llnciawd and in- 4 20 | terment was in Evergreen cemetery. “ O U S T O T TENRGROr T P uCT e | s D ;1 : 1 eal Deal ! MILK—Borden's, Carnation, Darigold, 9 8c | Butler Mauro Xt APP ! HOME Neg | S ; ' “Express Money Orders 2 Happy Home Corn 2 Happy Home Loganberries " ONIONS—Yaklma, 5 ; Ay 2 Happy Home String Beans No. 2 cans 8 le., 25C; 25 B8 i ot e L e c ‘ 7.;“.‘1'.';3._..".1?;"1'..""... 2 Happy Home Peas 2 Happy Home Grapefruit N |7 Alaska Tracking Co 2 Happy Home Solid Pack No. 2 cans 4 oo g Tomatoes ; s ushed Pi BACON—Hormel’s Eastem Sugar Cured | BiGent fo Omisem 1 | o 2 H. H Crushed Pineapple i GENERAL HAULING | 4 ‘ y Sliced Pineapple pound Ry e e Y p R pei gy g c Stand at Central Beer Parlor || 2 H. H. Sliced Pineapp. : | el = Wheole Deal All for 3 . its and Vegetables I 4744 : JOHNATHAN APPLES, dozen ..o 35¢ | Llnen Shop \ ¢ ¥a . y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5¢ ‘ ; 5 CARROTS, el -, o oo o it ¢ ARTISTIC TN ' TUNA FISH Special Deal TOMATOES, potnde v oL ol el i U S 10c EMBROIDERED Deal No 3 (4 as 7 N [, 5% o ety okt o e LINENS i Heinz 8 oz h;z“dh 0"[‘: 0il Happy Home or Cinellis 2 10Y; oz fi"";“x:"d‘"i“ Orange GRAPES, 2 | MRS R . p S S 25¢ ird and Franklin 2 ”'/z 0z, ‘e"‘“' idney Beans 2L Y 1. ChickiR Tataah . 2 large heads JUNEAU " All for $1.00 All for $1. ; rug Co. | Powdered Sugar Derhy Brand ’ TR fyve sron 10¢Ib. 4 cans, 25¢ || 3.12 oz, cans, 55¢ 4 2 vsolou el ,I Clenfiye aflprmronfipomcrn i s L pucat ) el b cosucl boe s berosel hees i AIRRE At

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