The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 24, 1936, Page 5

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MANY OTHER SPECIALS NOT LISTED We are overstocked on these and many HERE FOR LACK OF SPACE! more choice liquor items . . . These and all PHONE other special prices will remain in effect 36 Fishone until our stock is gone! “U. D. L. WHISKEY” GALLON WHISKEY HaltPints . . 75(: 84 Proof, s4.oo ENN - 7 IR Half Gallon Whiskey “Six-Year-Old Canadian” l oo Pl' 0 0‘, $2. 45 150 Proof Lambs Rum Fifths $3.25 Gallon Whiskey 100 Proot, $ 4.80 S 1 o S D SIS A o R RTS8 ol BULK WINES | CORBY’S WHISKEY $l.oo gallon Half Pints . . soc Port—Muscatel—White Port H 0 Tokay—-Burgundy—Claret Pints . . . . sl's hEER BEER Fifths....$2.25 Kings, l 4 cans for sl,oo Eight-Year Old Canadian Whiskey W “Haig & Haig” Scotch Pints, 90 Proof, $ ] .00 FUIIS 305 - “VERMOUTH” Three Feathers Whiskey Fifths sl‘m Pints $l 00 Domestic Benedictine : _ Fifths §.00 Golden Wedding Whiskey RYE or BOURBON MONOGRAM IMPERIAL Pints § .50 “IMPORTED COGNAC” QUARTS $4.50 s - O!d Wilderness Whiskey Fifths $4.25 e Six_Yem_oe'Rye 0ld C;t;l\:t:tgez \;l;lskey Filths $l.00 25.Year-Old BRANDY “GALLON GIN” 90 Proof $9.90 Old Dixie Bourbon : Staub’s Imported Cognac 2 . Kesseler’s Whiskey Fifths § 4.0(, GIN GIN GIN ifths $3 P“'ts sl.oo Over Thirteen Years Old! Half Gallnns sl.so Seven-Year-Old—100 Proof — AT S P T TR AR P T PO MR WY g ight GIN GIN GIN BEER BEER Monogl‘:vllll‘is?mys o HALF PINTS PINTS Half Pints Whiskey 35C A Botiled or Conned” ] C c Pints $1.00 _}_5___;6‘:_(:__ Pinis WHISKEY g (¢ " for$ .00 LB Blackberry and Cherry : e oht YearOld Wine . RAINIER 8 PER CENT ALE BRANDY “BULK WINES” TighL:Tohr ol S 94 Proof SWEET or DRY CASA MADRONE BRAND 6 for $1.00 Fiiths $9.00 $4.00 gallon $1.25 “This is old stock we have held!” moe 36 JUNEAU LIQUOR CO, “THE LARGEST SELECTION OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED LIQUORS IN JUNEAU————AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES" _ . = I————— = - i T ‘ -. ENIEER Pt | i holds both the] [ Chicago 5; Brooklyn 6. Boston 49 43 533 officer in charge of the baseball|all seaso ith b i vas wn. he now hol 2 2 . n, wi Erskine, t star b:crkstrr::e é‘;“:":?'w::}goympic and world's record for the Pittsburgh 10: Philadelphia 1. Washington 46 44 511 squad, today announced the prob- League's top chucker, in the b:: “ma“ am vt N e Pt Al Takgne St. Louis 20 50 330 able starting lineup for the game and Williams behind the bat. N last night. by the American Olympic | event. . A ladelphi 29 60 326 S ; o . at. None Committee Chairman Avery Brun-| - | |- sPhiladelphia 0; Detroit 2. Philadelphia 326 as: Benavedes second base; Ras- of the Douglas players saw action Is nrnnngd "um dage. He said she was Gropped BACK FROM RECONNAISSANCE| A * Washington 6; Chicago 7 GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE tn, flrst’base: Demastus, short- against the Detroit outfit last Rt 4 e | 1M Boston 9; Cleveland 8. (Second Half) stop; Ohlandt, catcher; Dennis, year. for violating the training rules. Forest Examiner J. P. Willilams % 18, ¢ 3 third base; Clovis, I field; - ST . The decision has apparently :Osl{hfls returned to his Juneau head- B T s Moose Waon ulm 2:510. man, center 1?:1)11 :’f:.»x-hx::x‘d'rn:;n ’", ulvmmn Team the United States a sure winner |quarters aboard the Ranger JV Dl 4 A% ol AR KA Vol pitaher ‘”f::] ufaly full ffltre is collected - y o Wi 3 i ver ft reconnaissance work at the 3 y P CLUBS ains for youngsters over a certain for the womens' swimming event. |after o K STANDING OF CLUBS | gjs oo @ 4 3330 The Douglas team will take the height. This relieves conductors:of . ber of [lower end of Baran PACIFIC CGAST LEAGUE 'aperican Tegion .. 1 3 250 | Mrs. Jarrett was a m;z;rzlser Od‘ it i S h lb R A” Nan” Tost Pob. 24 i # field in the same order as it has'arguments with thrifty mothers. ABOARD STEAMSHIP MAN- | the Olympic forces in an et 2 choolboy owe ows . o : St . 4 HATTAN. Enroute to Berlin, July | again in 1932. She was favored to| Lode and placer location notices e T Seattle . 67 51 568, 2472\1;{ Eleanor Holm Jarrett, retain the 100 meters back stroke 'for sale at The Empire office. ut dix dcattere: 1ts— | oakland 63 54 538 R e T Made His 9th Victory e a2 | Los Angeles 6 5 50| mern Q GET fifLLOGGS: | DETROIT, Mich., July 24—The San Diego 57 61 « 483, GUREARE : Detroit Tigers made it three wins San Francisco 56 63 WUUULAY /15/071‘/.58 7'/7'1:')’73}.:' 4 BETTER THAN ANY OTHER out of four games with Philadel- | Sacramento 5 73 - & L[] phia yesterday when Schoolboy NATIONAL LEAGUE BEThUIT T E A M Lynwood Rowe allowed but six Won Lost Pet.! one avlng scattered hits and scored a 2 to 0| Chicago 55 32 5331 oo | victory. It, was his ninth victory | St. Louis 54 35 607 o o : ,,ZKCUnles! Will Be Played Sat of the season. New York 41 43 52 e Pittsburgh 6 4 517 urday Evening on KIND. GAMES THURSDAY Cincinnati 44 42 512 lsland Diamond . | Pacific Coast League B:swn 42 48 .4571 4 Missions 6; San Diego 5. Philadelphia 34 54 386 % Y | | Los Angeles 3; San Francisco 4, Brooklyn 31 57' 352\ With a big free Navy Dance at| ten innings. AMERICAN LEAGUZ ,‘the' Douglas Natatorium to follow, ' | sacramento 12; Seattle 7 Won Lost Pet.|the Douglas townspaogle, ate pse-, Oakland 5, 3; Portland 6, 4 New York 59 32 .g4g|pared to welcome,the sailors and ‘560 | officers off the Detroit and destroy- National League Cleveland 51 40 it G j d to 146 | St Louis 4; New York 2. Detroit 9 4 544 | :}r\: ‘L’l{lm:x[ I;:’s;h:;uz?:embf:“’g? CONTINUES TOMORROW—Phone your order to | /Cincinnai 0; Boston 4.~ Ohicago ... 8 41 9., 000 squads tomorrow night at| 6:30 o'clock on the Island city dia- mond | The Detroit this year has one of | | the Fleet’s crack baseball teams. | The sailors have more than held | their own with semi-pro and pro- fessional outfits in the States and include in their number a hurler | who held the San Diego Padres,| Pacific Coast League team, to one hit in seven innings. Two other first class pitchers help to make them a mighty formidable outfit.| No woNDER Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are better! We've been Only folur members of the ?etron' improving them constantly for 30 years! 1'“ vy ;t-lct:ilo:w!zp’;.ie eJu:l:zJeAltl?i p Serve Kellogg's at any time of the day. They’re always Stars’ 1ast. 9ear ‘are 'playing’ wih elicious and w'holcsmm: in milk or cream. And they the team this season. They are: | digest easily. When you ask for Corn Flakes — be sure Benavados, Rastin, Demastus and| to get Kellogg’s. Oven-fresh and flavor-perfect. Made by Ohlandt, captain. Due to illness of) Kellogg in Battle Creek. \l'r‘t’,\l]dl' infielder, as pitcher. their pitchers last year, the sailors| | 3 Nothing takes the place of W CORN FLAKES Ensign W. A. Settle, Jr,, Athletic. = - were forced to use Demastus, & and we do the rest? GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, i VEGETABLES, WINES, BEER, LIQUORS— ‘ AT LOWEST PRICES! Home Grocery NEAR THE BALL PARK ]J. HERMLE ; J. THIBODEAU / o7 Some fine morning fortune'?pioing to ) : 3{0 smile on you, ,whpn first you meet 3 (( o e < Qfi’ a cup of S h\ilfln/g\\Coffee. May that morning_come/tomorrow. fortunate \g\cj/ Schilling Coffee Another one for Drip b 4 One kind for Percolator

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