The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1938, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1938. T mn bunch and Ker Keltner of % H g Xork 18 11 o IMISS KOLASA IS s FF'N HURLS | Cleveland both made home swats | [{osPITAL NOTES SEATTLE Is iy 4 o 18 . ) 7 m g the gam __________g Washingtor e 28 HONORED TODAY : . > “(l:l:nm c:::‘ ¥ dbpt the Chicago 4y Ir,;hlx:--xgln 12 13 480 et 7 (/( L e P etroi b YANKS Tfl WIN m‘l‘]““b"‘ hi ;;1“‘ and the| ; p Mutter, a medical patient at WINNEH UNE p,,nadLll G '”)7' M1k Mary. Kilhsa: DRSO P D RT (i Y St. Ann's Hospital, was dismissed . Louis 9 2 pe Danicl Ro: o ay '11 Senators won over {he yesterday. £ i ise en by her EATS DETROIT > : SCORE L . . W THE FINEST OF TABLE BEERS Won I Joe Berlovich was admitted to St H R VANDER LEEST ‘:\!‘m“\ for medical care yesterday R e i Elks Boston Wi [ Clé i Rainiers Go Into Third Posi- Doustas oston s ftrom ve- BACK FROM SITKA AN 3 Moose . land — Two Homers Ha b S. W. Jekill underwent a major tion with Two Tied ST : % ; operation at St. Ann's Hospital this for Second Made Puring Game H. R. VanderLeest returned from morning — BOUT UFF iy itkaabeard the motors e North- (By Arsociated Press) port al 4 1 By Asseciated Press and. While the b t larence Wl er underwent a e iated Press) i by 9 Bill Lawrence’s single in the sa was i from the memb: of her iss 27—The bout ‘ '”‘ a gl 20 t silec 3 p : d Ruflm made his first ;k(: (“V[lvam:/‘m )l[ IIv” / nsilectos mL lt{lx 1[mlmnm.. at the seventh inning yesterday scored NEW YORK b erear Hes JikEA s St T Gabrielson and gave Seattle a vic-|between B i Henry | cls t R 7 tory over San Francisco and again| armstro ““J" G PreERb and found it in very good ~Charles Brown underwent a minor advinced “the Rainiers to. thirdly ondition, operation at the Government Hos- e ey y . poned| Haiti prociaimed its indepen- leaff.- | “The now federal bullding is one pital today. "]“r,‘(:l’m“d e R e ot 4 | of the finest constructions that I S G _again tied for first place as Port- m: |have seen, of that type, in a long| Schubert composed songs and vio- 1. yeat Tos Angeles and Sacra- Bo:. | while” stated Mr. VanderLeest. 'lin pieces when he was 11. oo Tbik 15 OREMnd. o' & ABKE| inning game. Hollywood scored three runs in| the last of the ninth but failed LD tie the score with San Diego by one GAMES T"URSIIAY e e Pacific Coast League AGAIN THIS Los Angeles 0; Portland 9. San Diego 8; Hollywood 7. o o ten s Gl'adllatlon Tlme H:n(l amento 2; Oakland 3, ten in San Francisco 7; Seattle 8. Nallona! Lu(u Az‘b " o e moses |=2E-| e UNITED FOOD ABOUT TO STOP! oS b 16 and 616 oN Washington 11 st. Louis 10. PHONE | v |“=i¢ | PIGGLY-WIGGLY i clock in the window does stop, it will point out the Won Lost Pet 3 f Sacri ent, 30 24 556 winner of another yearly graduation presentation S S0 Ta e i . 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CAMPBELL'S c__E_E_s_E T l° SOUPS cans 2@ AMERICAN LOAF—Per Pound All But Chicken and Mushroom RADISHES and GREEN —FINER MEATS— ONIONS—S buncl‘es loc CHOICE STEER: Pot Roasts, Oven Roasts and Stew FANCY 1938 LEGS O’ LAMB Broilers and Fryers Light and Heavy Hens FANCY FRESH-DRESSED RABBITS Luncheon Meats and Pickles PUFFED RICE 2 for 33c POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR-1] Ib. pkg. lOc 3?::: AT — 2 for 25c POTATOES SUGAR SPINACH U.S. No. 1 Pound Sack Green—Fresh 25 1b. shopping C.and H, Lb. § QcLb. bag § B¢ 63 ot W e el T | ORANGES BUTTER CATSUP For Juice Mountain View 2 Pounds 67c 2 th;;:: h29c 2 e 35° i, S b 2 ST Sandmcll Spread EGGS CELERY |° P appy Home—In Snow Mountain View Large White White Drinking Glasses 2 Dozen 67c 1 2¢ Each zoc AMERICAN MEAT (0, riees HOLIDAY MONDAY PLACE YOUR WEEK-END ORDER EARLY. Frye's Delicious and Swift’s Premium HAMS. Complete stock of Fresh Dressed POULTRY and PICNIC MEATS. 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