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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 15 1935 PULLEN BOWLS SEASON RECORD The best three-game total of the season in the Big Ten Conference— night. Pullen also placed first and | second for the evening in individual [ game scoring with scores of 236 and | 216. Frank Metcalf of the Hoosiers | won second place in the three-game totals with 571. HENNING TOPS AT BRUNSWICK Wins First Place in Com-| 636—was bowled by W. . Pullen of | mercial League Bowling the Cyclones at the Elks Alleys la>t-; But Hls Team Loses Fred Henning of the Rheinlanders achieved the best three-game total —545—and the best individual game —222—in the Commercial League (bowling at the Brunswick alleys last An unusually large number or\mght but his team was beaten two players bowled individual game| | games out of three and tied in the scores above the 200 mark, including: wthrd game by the Columbia Lumber Nick Bavard of the Wolverines, 213; R. R. Brown of the Maroons, 212; Frank Metcalf, 205; and R. H. Stev- cnson of the Hoosiers, 203. | bowlers. United Meat won three games from A. J. Camp. Complete scores were: { IPARTY ON WANDERER The women bowlers were also rep-| Delebeque Rhem:‘:;nd;;; 100— 395 Tesented in the evening’s high SCOr-| g\ yino 161 104 128— 393 ing by Mrs. Bringdale with a three- F. Henning 292 157 166— 545 game total of 509, and an individual 2 g o game score of 186. x 1333 | The Hoosiers beat the Maroons, oml“Columhln i‘z:m;:_a C:M_ i the Badgers won from the Bouer-}Mmgan 178 117 169— 460 makers, and the Wolverines defeat- . ot 155 181 161— 503 | ed the Cyclones. Halm 197 168 172— 537 Complete scores were: B S O e it HOOSIERS VS. MAROONS | . | H | Totals 526 466 508—] 1.700 Dalma Hanson *107 *107 *107—*%321 | United Meat Co. Stevenson 156 203 164— 523 | 1Ro‘!enberg 164 136 144— 44s | Metcalf 205 191 175— 571 103 155 126— 384 tohats Sy 4&64141::“ Ko_uk) 177 157 189— 523 Maroons— | TR e Gk ” Mrs, Bringdale 177 148 186 5op| OIS oo dfd D 486—iisl) Dunham 138 151 14— 429|o0 g T Brown 179 212 145— 536 | g onarg i73 133 121— 427 Totals 492 509 475«1474"‘"bln e s el i, - —= | ‘ Totals 419 359 346—1125 BADGERS VS. BOILERMAKERS | Games scheduled for tonight are: Badgers— - Signal Corps vs. Brunswick, and Mrs. Caro 143 121 139— 403’Univ‘d Food vs. California Grocery. Kegel . 170 141 145— 456 | . “Redman 175 175 175525 S i e Pig \p m.; Broncs vs. Grizzlies, 8:30 p. m.; Totals ... 488 437 459—1384 | and Indians vs. Webfooters, 9:30 p. Boilermarkers— f m. Jorgensen 128 128 128— °384| SRR R Sides 156 156 156—*468 | Radde 168 169 169— 507 | REBEKAHS HOLD Totals 452 453 AL ELECT[ON CYCLONES VS. WOLVERINES 453—1358 | | Irene Burke Smith is now Noble, | Grand of the Rebekahs, as the re- Cyclones— |sult of their annual election held Dorothy Green.. “95 131 119— 345 .wednesday evening in the I. O. O. F' Pullen 184 236 216— 636 | Han, F. Henning ... 182 190 171— 543| Edna Smith Butts became v:ce-: o 4 ey, 7 W o Grand and Alma Olson, treasurer. Totals 461 557 505-1524 | Resignation of the secretary left that Wolverines— post vacant, but Mildred Cashen was Jane Farrelley... 120 120 120—*360/ the sole nominee, and will*automat- Evans 173 179 166— 518 jcally be elected at the next club N. Bavard .. 195 159 213— 567 ‘ business session. T L M, S | It is planned to have the next Toteds 488 458 499—1445 | meeting an “Open House,” with en- *—Average—uid not bowl. | tertainment and refreshments fur- The Pacific Coast Conference will | nished to friends of the Lodge. bowl the following games tonight: ———— — Lumberjaclu vs. Gallopin’ Gaels, 7:30 'Bt THE EMPIRE'S office. Basket Ball TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOL GYM DOUBLEHEADER FIRST GAME—7:30 First Appearance of These Teams DeMolay vs. Douglas Eagles SECOND GAME—8:30 KRAUSE’S CONCRETERS vs. TALLAPOOSA Two Undefeated Teams ADULTS 25¢ CHILDREN 15¢ The Public Is Invited to attend the FREE COMMONWEALTH DANCE Tonightat A. B. Hall 9:30 P. M. TO 1:00 A. M. FREE Dancing and Refreshments Celebrating the Birth of the New Philippine Islands Commonwealth ‘mp according to Capt, Larsson, but noverfhele=s the party bagged five FINDS GOOD HUNTING | ceer. | Aboard the Wanderer were: Art The ship Wanderer, skippered by | Weston, Douglas Babcock, Sven Captain Kell Larsson, returned 'h)mThmpc Walter Nikkols, Roy MC-‘ her had brought in seven deer. S. SHAFER SAILS week from a hunting excursion to | Donnel, Bernard Vanderbilt, Bob in Seattle AP [the Seymour Canal region. Heavy\Snmmers and John Harris. weather was encountered on the' The Wanderer met the. Yakobi on PicoLy WiGeLy Quality-V ariety-Economy-Every Day You are the judge . . . and we would appreciate an early trial, for yourself the honest endeavor each man of us is nml\m" to serve faithfully day by day. [} Coffee | Tomatoes | Potatoes /l.spara ous \ 2 \ Schillings | ! 1.8. No. 1 Grade { All Green Drop or Percolator § 5 CANS 2 2;’) LBS. \ S & W Century N N \ { 29¢1b. | 67¢ 79 |2 cans 29¢ See Large Cans MILK | Salmon | String Boans All Brands | \l\~lm Packed luge (dm CASE ! Tall Cans $3.19 { 4fordsc 4 for 49(' T ST ™ " T N S R 5 Mavyonnaise}] | Tomato Juice Purex KRAFT’S S. & W. Water Softener and Full Quart No. 1 size Bleacher 53¢, 3 cans 25¢ 15¢ quar Piggly Wiggly Meat D('parlmnét Just the thing for your SUN DAY DINNER .. FRESH 1935 SPRING TURKEYS “From the L.and o’ Corn” Rath’s BLACK HAWK HAMS — Skinned, No Waste, Half or Whole ... 34c Ib. Colored Roasting HENS, fresh, tender birds. HENS for stewing, fricassee, Blue Ribbon Birds 24c Ib. ..30c¢ Swift’s CHILI BRICKS, per brick .. .. .. Just the thing for cold weather meals! Shafer, draftsman for rvice, left on the Yukon ng for a month’s vacation Daily Emplire Wunt Ads l‘ay' the trip, and fouxnd the party aboard | . Nothing can take’the place of the magician’s “props.”’ When they’re missing, some= thing is going to be wrong with the trick! IF THERE is something missing in the flavor of the coffee you buy. all the tricky recipes and mysterious coffee-making appliances in the world can’t cause what's missing to “appear” in the cup. $ ' Nothing can take the place of flavor in coffee. And coffee that has * something missing in flavor had something missing during the blend- ¢ ing, roasting, grinding or packing processes. Since no coffee-making magic will restore this missing goodness, the thing you should do is change to Hills Bros. Coffee. It is a never-changing BLEND of Ohere's nothing issing i HILLS BROS COFFEE the finest coffees grown. This blend is roasted by an exclusive process—CONTROLLED ROASTING— that insures uniform flavor in every pound. This rich, matchless flavor is completely protected by Hills Bros.’ vAcuuM PACK. And the GRIND of Hills Bros. Coffee gives perfect results in any coffee- making utensil. SHORTENING, Special . Order Your THANKSGIVING TURKEY TODl\Y' prospeniry PHONE Grocery 24 Dept. 42 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings o . 4 Ibs., 39¢ Copyright 1938 Hills Bros. POTATOES 50 lb baé 1 Yaku.na Gems .-$l .69 PRUNES Fancy Large Oregon Dry 4pounds . . . . . 35¢ MINCE MEAT Fresh and Moist Largejar . . . . . 33c QUICK 0ATS Albers Rose Ware Largepkg. .. . . 39c ONE PRICE TO ALL: PRIZES AND DISCOUNTS MEAN HIGHER PRICES. It is our intention to keep our prices as LOW AS POS- SIBLE and still stay in line with the markets. BUTTER Fresh Creamery 2pounds . . . . . PEANUTS Fresh Roasted 2pounds . . . . . 35¢ 75¢ CIGARETTES Camels—Lucky Strikes—Chesterfields Carton . . . . . $1.13 b Hillgs Bros DIXIE FRUIT CAKE MIX Quick and Economical PR 49c COFFEE Alaska Special 2pounds . . . . . 39¢ LUX FLAKES For Fine Laundering Small pkgs. . . . . 10c ONIONS Good Keepers 25pounds . . . . 79c