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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JULY 9, 1937. CLOSE RACE, [Baramf Leaves |2 COAST CLUBS | At Noon with 21 FOR HONORS, Aboard, Seattle {San Diego Makmg Inroads Slx Bound for Ketchikan— on Both Sacramento | 10 Arrive Here from — SAMPSON ‘ € | and San Francisco Westward (By Assoclated Press) Twenty-one persons for Seattle They are getting tied up for theland six for Ketchikan boarded the c Coast League '\ndl;uamship Baronof ftoday at noon San Diego is crowd- as she sailed for the south after ing both Sacramento and San Fran- arriving here at 10:30 a. m, f”’"'l cisco. the westward with 10 passengvr.\l Seattle beat Sacramento, and won{for Juneau. H but did not get much help from Mike Hunt who failed to get a hit but he did not make any errors either. Los Angeles trimmed San Fran- cisco ‘and Portland snapped Oak- land’s winning streak, blanking the team. Leaving here were: For Seattle, J. P. Anderson, George Gallantly, James M. Campbell, C. S. Daug- erty, Mrs. Robert Coffey, Carolie and Sharon Coffey, Hazel MacKin- non and J. S. MacKinnon, Jr., A E. Schoettler, Alice Palmer, E. w’ !Griffin and Helen Griffin, William 'Regan, Gust Ronquist, C. W. Car-| GAMES YESTERDAY ter, Howard Boling, Paul S. Ed-| Pacific Coast League wards, D. Milake, H. Ishiguro, F. Sacramento 1; Seattle 3. S. Meyers. For Ketchikan were: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, Dick Troast, J. R. Werner, R. H. Lee, and H. W. San Francisco 2; Los Angeles 5. Oakland 0; Portland 4. San Diego 7; Missions 2. National League Farrington. No games scheduled. Coming to Juneau aboard the American League Baranof were: From Seward, No games scheduled. Grace Lincoln; from Cordova, e Charles T. Byrom, Mr. and Mrs. STANDING OF CLUBS W. L. Dillon, Russell Gl].slrzm‘! Glenn Hartwig, Edward Lundeas, Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet.|l D Louderback, J. W. MeNeil| Sacramento B B gad B A N S L 5 Lydia M. Eads came aboard the San Francisco 50 40 596 4 B san Diego 60 4 594 Baranof from Seward headed for Styles for Men and T8 ‘ABgeles 49 49 500 |Ketchikan. In addition there were S & p 472115 passengers for the States from| W 1 Portland 43 48 473 | omen. Seattle 5 53 459 |Seward and twelve from Cordova. | Oakland 37 58 .389 For your vacation, choose luggage Missions ... 37 64 366 ROBERT HENNING 4 National- League E ROUTE ORTH | from our large assortment. Won Lost Pet. N N i | Chicago 40 24 625 | TRUNKS and SUITCASES |Now Forx % » 5 ONNORTHWESTERN ‘;[t‘l‘:}“_'?h B 32 i; :g; Robert Henning, son of Arthur i ”k;”,‘“ 7 -5 ‘452 |W. Henning is a passenger aboard D 0 nc g“’:’ st ‘28 36 -438 the Northwestern enroute to Ju- ° ° J o ° ‘P;:l;:‘nlphla g o ‘375 /Meau where he is to spend several r veeks here visiting with his father. Juneau ng Departmen ‘, Amex»u-ar;VL::‘na'ulem:t ooy, | Washington last month, Robert e ———— R f(, 2 ‘|Henning has been prominent in W e i journalistic activities at the Uni- i pirthday | CPICAE0 — 3 ;s versity and was a member of the FAM"..Y PARTY IS upon the occasion of her birthday| pogion 32 2 561 y this week, Mr. and Mrs. William Detroit 35 28 556 basketball squad in _1936 He has GIVEN lN HONOR Markle entertained at a family din- Glaveland.- ’29 29 i feccntly been associated on thg FLORENCE MARKLE ner at their home Wednesday eve- | yuo hinoton ». 8% 468 Staff of the Alaska Weekly and has 1ing. st 'bnuii’s ;1 39 ' had several articles on Alaska pub- S ] 3 S Z 1 hed 1 Field d Stream.” Hending ::h a who returned last | phijadelphia 20 40 i '1.,, an o Miss Florence Markle south where she the Aquinae Gastineau Channel Leagne (Second Half) JVANDERLEEST SAILS - been attending A at Tacoma, is to return| Won Lost Pet.| ! t 26. In the mean-|Douglas g 0 1.000 SOUTH ON BUSINESS M nother and broth- | Moose 0o 1 000 & A‘D or are to leave on the Northwestern | Elks 0 sy 000! H.R. Vander Leest, of the Butler- 5 for Skagway to spend a few weeks| PEVHISY SO Y T |Mauro Drug Company, left for Se- oA NTNMND: | visiting with Mrs. Katherine Nye Mr. Markle’s mother. JUDGE HALL TO STATES flme aboard the North Sea on a Judge and Mrs. Albert S. Hall of three week business trip. He plans aboarc a ten-c Princess trip tc m | from the Westward where they have . ‘been lu ‘ ————— |Seattle are bound for the States !0 stop in Portland and San Fran- \ ;| Percy Reynolds, c left {aboard the Baranof, having come cisco, before returning north. PR S T GI.RSSES ! | GROSS-SHEARER CASE MONDAY Suit of W. D. Gross against B. F. | ™) | Shearer for an accounting in their heatre operations which was cheduled to be heard in Federal ourt yesterday afternoon has been ostponed until 10 o'clock Monday 1sines visiting a son. YOU CAN'T BUY BIGGER VALUE THAN KELLOGG'S! DELIVERIES = VEGETABLES = Carrots, Peas I Watermelons 8c At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Try The BEFORE YOU SAY "CORN FLAKES" = Fhu];a Whole or Half—per Ib. Tomatoes = . Butter % Ibs. C| Letuce = Apricots Cucumbers = Cherries Red_Shield—Prints ® E| HOME =i Grapes Coffee 0(: GROWN = ' Bananas A Dpands—per. Ib. Turnips = | “Noother corn flakes give me N = | such crisp, wholesome good- Casabas Potatoes c Radishes = | U Kioee's. Ther're & i g Green Onions =|| resl bargain! Watermelons || New—30 Ibs. for Swiss Chard = beKe"oggl;s cboem nake;: H = tter made, better packed, Cantaloupes Hams, Switt’s 3 5c Beet ereens Z || bettor Ravored—lead the Oranges Premium, half or whole, Ib. 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YOU'LL FIND THE QUALITY OF "“UNITED” FOODS CONSIST- ENTLY SUPERIOR . . . PRICES LOWER. LETTUCE 2 for l’c Large Solid Heads ............. POTATOES 2 5 Ibs. 79c New, White, Shop Bag New—Green—Fresh, pound CABBAGE Plums 2 ibs. 3 Sc Apricots TOMATOES Field—Selid—Ripe WATERMELON CUCUMBERS Hot House—Large, each . ORANGES Sweet—Juicy 15¢ 2 doz. 69c GREEN BEANS—RADISHES—GREEN ONIONS — PEAS — CAULIFLOWER—NEW CARROTS—CELERY—PEPPERS—C ALAVOS—BANANAS—CHERRIES PEACHES—SEEDLESS GRAPES—HONEY DEWS—GRAPE.- FRUIT—CANTALOUPES—STRAWBERRIES BUTTER Darigold—Sweet Cream ........ 2 g 79C S:é!d‘og—slrresh .......... Fromsc o 4oc CRACKERS l!) 39c CHOCOLATES 69 MIXERS g 25c Mlil( 12 cans 95c COFFEE '20c¢ | EGGS ' Ginger Ale, Tom Collins, Lime Rickey, qt. AllBrands............ .. PICNIC SUPPLIES (] ONE PACKAGE WHEAT KRUMBLES MALTED Mll.l(—'l‘hompson’s, BOTH 5 Sc ONE PACKAGE SHREDDED WHEAT WITH ALUMINUM TUMBLER . 5 All for 39c Ke“ogg s cereal D eal ONE BEAUTIFUL COLORED TUMBLER .++.IJN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT.... _seeedN UUK MEAL e ROLLED RIB ROASTS ° ggg&s : e RUMP ROASTS ® R e ROASTING CHICKENS e FANCY 1937 LEGS OF LAMB o LICHT and HEAVY HENS e RABBITS Juno Maid COTTAGE e TURKEYS @ Kristofferson’s CHEESE Assorted Lunch Meats—Pi@k!e&Fish