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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT 25, 1936 Seattle, will be broadcast by the lo- [to 0. ’Phfl&delphla FOOTBALL GAME TO cal radio station with Bud Foster, GIANTS SPLIT | The Giants’ opponénts in the AMERIC: GUI | HIGH NECI{LINESI BE BROADCAST HERE Juneau's favorite sports announcer, {World Series will be the Yankees < . ] & e * h ophone. The broadcast 'who they will meet on the Polo New York | e 5 e 1 begin at 1:456 and is given DUUBLEHEABER Grounds next Wednesday Detroit - 3 " SQUARED SHOULDERS. Manager C. B. Arnold, of Station thiough the couriesy of local spon- 1t will be the first time the New Washington . 2 ; FITTED WAISTLINES! announces - ¢ tomor sors i York teams have competed for the cmcnm and the| Try The mmpuwe wassifieds for GAME JRSDA St. Louis 6 f X When you greet the new season, you'll be a new played at| quick results. National Les | Philadelphia ) 5 oo woman in these dresses! They are younger . . , 3 New York 2, 0; Boston 1, 4. o) : gayer than any we've had for seasons. The skirt Two New York Teams Will| Cisicinnati 4, 0; St. Louis 5, 2. (| & ; ]vngth~ rise and flare with a new rythm. Tunics i Now Compcke in gmmdw ; ‘4, bl;;ra];zv'aonkb“ e, A PURTI-AND WINs o J\\Hng ;?h‘(;uldgrl\ \{\umro themselves! llmhrllurare; i f . L g H 70 0. ! i acquarded an ook expensive enough to be firs = OTHERS BOW ' World Scries - 13 acq p z American Lea 1d’ e i Dt ;\:(“c'k : ! J . choice for an'heire ! And the colors . . they are b f h ‘ hiladelphia 4; ork 3. i FIRST GAME IN o2 real inspiration: black, brown, (‘rushed grape, erore the | BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 25.—The : cherrywine, Araby green and coppertone. Sizes New York Giants climaxed a hard ANDING OF CLUBS ¢ h LURS . » for women and misses. drive by clinching the National| NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 League pennant yesterday by a 2 Won Lost l’rH - to 1 victory over Boston in the New York 91 first game of a doubleheader. | St. Louis /7 b’?b‘ | The Giants still have three games | Chi 45 .559 . (to play but cannot be ousted from | Pittsburgh 84 S‘ngle i Tenlh Wlth Bases o 58" E d High Crowns ... \first place regardless of the out- | Cincinnati n 470 ull Defeats Oaklan |come. Boston 69 457 5 are queens in the millinery world. They ; Boston won the second game 4 ‘mekl»n 66 434! by 6 5 SCO!’C are surprisingly youthful. In luxury felts | and velours, PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 25. — SR P Manager Bill Sweeney's single in| $3-50 up i i o It pays to/buy good coffee - and pays R e RS T A Matchless in flavor, mellow- ’J o ) 6 to 5 victory over the Oakland! —also Black ness, and bouquet . . . be- > « Acorns. It was the first game in thg cause it's a precious blend of -and pays{- mormng after mornmg it final playoff serics for the Pacific| more than TEN of Scotland’s S Coast League pennant. Top Handle Bags 4 2 e e choicest straight whiskies . . . 7 There is a total of 732 students Swingy bags are the fashion. Suede, 3 A 4 sl S, | aged for years in old Sherry pays dellCIOUS‘leldendS ‘What a lot now enrolled in the Juneau Public antelope and calfkin in black, brown casks . .. c.nd supervised 2 Schools, 200 in the. High School and green, every step bf the way by | and 532 in the Grade School. $2.95 to $5 Sandeman's 176 years of fine- BELRECYiic 01 whiskey experience! of d'fference JuSt w few cents make. Meet your friends tomorrow night at Juneau's newest rendezvous, the SANDEMAN & SONS, Ltd. (U.S.A.) Beer et ool é: /.\ & / Northern Parlor. Dance on SChllllng Coffee Juneau's newest floor. —adv. . _Procurement Luision, Public One kind for Percolzier Another one for Drip Buildings Br Washington, D C., Scpt. 3, 1936—Sealed proposals in duplicate will be publicly opened in this office at 1 P.M., Oct. 29, 1936, for construction af the U.S.P. “W ‘l F d,’ ’ 0.kanri“Com;t I'I(].)usffl at lsl;(kt:do. tAhi- 3 aska. Attention is directe e | (410 € noesn t Meall L - special conditions of bidding set | (44 ,, B Icrtl? in the specifications. Upon. ’weli.Nour hed § application, two sets of drawings | and specifications will be supplied Now that vacation days are over the child is bound to spend longer 4 {f‘fifig{:d"?ghgfi?nf;‘:}ngc?rfi%’;;:[} : The above drawings and specifica- | ich in energy ents S 4 wise mother G = tions must be reLumrr’! to :imi of- | erals ¢ ritamins fice. Contractors requiring addition- 5 = a0d uldmm? al sets may obtain them by purchase | ing children. A liberal f : from this office at a cost of $10 pe | es an(! fruit, wi grain cereals and breads 0 \ " set, which will not be returned | aily portion of milk are necessary to maintain per- : g ) : Checks offered as payment for| ) . % . drawings and specifications must be made payable to the order of| the Treasurer, U.S. Drawings and| 1 i specifications will not be furnished i’ A 3 to contractors who have consistently ® " : & § | failed to submit proposals. One set Spr!ng Lamb : ; and when considered 4 : in the int of the Government, Genuine 1936 ; 2 s 4 will be furnished builders' ex- ? 3 N ¥ changes, chambers of commerce or 35c lb oy 3 - ’ other organizations who will guar- ° ; antee to make them available for hours indoors. To counteract the lack of exercise and fresh air a diet any’sub-contractor or material firm | interested, and to quantity survey- L ors,'but this privilege will be with- am 0ps drawn if the sets are not returned after they have accomplished their SHOULDER CUTS purpose. W. E. Reynolds, Assistant Savory—Economical - Pound, 30c Utah P t e LAMB UHUPS acked Tomatoes Chickens |Large can 20¢3 for5QC FRESH KILLED HENS That’s a Tip for Large—Plump | For “unter 2 M Sponsored by Maggy-Rouff, they give a dresssed-up air for daytime wear or Rancher ' . $9.75 and $12.75 BUICK Sedan, good g tires, engme Licens- ed and in commis- sion, with newly re- hned breaks, $70.00 cash—or will sell on terms. If you want a rug- || 1 There's high style, beautiful fur and fine fabric in ged car, SEE THIS! | ) every single model. Phone 194 after 5. 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