The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 2, 1938, Page 8

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=8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1933. | Union and Transport Workers vs. Carpenters Union. The winners of each group will then pull in the LABOR DAY TO BE CELEBRATED, - . JUNEAU UNIONS . Parade Will Be in Forenoon © - et R TWO COUPLES GOING s ; T ON TRITON P Among those pianning week-end FIFTEEN HELD WITHOUT BAIL, PRISONDEATHS Criminal Negligence Charg- ed by Coroner’s Jury in Inquest $201 FROM BALL BENEFIT CLASH League President Holz- heimer Submits State- ment of Returns 3 o'clock there will be a ball e between the Truckers and The day will be topped off with ment and refresh- Union Hall under the on of the Arrangement ttee 3 (Continued from Pagr Onc y jaunts for deer or trout are Dr. W. Local baseball G . LADELPHIA a., Sept. 2 o Jorkers Union organiza. - Council and Mrs. Council ‘and e "I\,I)F{‘,jh‘\i\n £ e REBILZA- 5y 6, 0. Carter and Mrs. Ourter, |OUPerimiendent WiLam #- long-drea puty Warden Frank Cr injuries, day's I contest lived up to a grossing bet dolls eve will go out on the Triton for two-day trip and hope to core on both deer and trout. e e RAINBOW TROUT FROM JUNEAU ARE PLANTED iu IN LAKE IN INTERIOR 16 and 41, float Union organization. Jnion float negliger of four Two more cans of rainbow trout victs from Juneau have been planted n nclusion of the th: inquest aged the ill-fz as directing test, today closing the the actual e 4 - Try an Empire ad President Holzheimer's repo: a direct statement from hir low Financial Report—Baseball Ben- efit: Receipts Ticket sale—375 $187.50 ANNOUNCEMENT Cash at ball park 3120 Carol Beery D: TOTAL $218 g Disbursements 1 St. Fhone Balls $10.50 Tickets 4.50 e Ball boys 145 Taxi hire er “ T 11 TOTAL $17 Here, you'll find 3 KING” Savings that will give you greater enjoyment. BALANCE $201,00 84V Holzheimer's Statement “On behalf of the league officer ana the ball | CUARANTEED MEATS SPRING LAMB SUGAR 10 Pounds Cloth Bags—C. & H. press their heartfe preciation to the public for their substantial support whole soul cooperation in making it possible to establish this much needed trust fund for the of the injured baseball players who haa the pieasure of attending the game certainly got your money s worth 3 tied when you € benefii You SHOULDERS 25°¢ Schilling Baking Powder assures you of the best results! Made with pure cream of tartar, it brand of ball put clubs offer nc LEGS LAMB, PORK, Ih«vnlx(‘h.'l-l:m«‘l a e forms smaller, more uniform VEAL, ROLLED refer) who helped to dispose of the bubbles in the mix—assuring RIB and RUMP Lonets, Kindly accept my personal thanks. It was a grand 4 great finale to the 19 ason may we make it an annual event In my opinion it is the solution to our most vexing problem and worries, and we will soon be able to establish our own insurance fund against injuries. The season's greet ings to all.’ ... WOMEN OF THE MOGSE Food Sale, Bert's Cash Grocery, 10 am., Sept. 3. you of lighter biscuits and finer- Pound textured cakes. And remember, there’s no “baking powder” taste with Schilling! ROASTS 35¢ Our Meats Are Always Tender! effort and Lean—Tender POT RCAST Schilling - —ady. | BERT'S CASH GROCERY FRESH Hamburger 25c Ib. Pound BABY BEEF Tender Roast Picnic HAMS . delegate to the Grand Assembl | 'held at Wenatchee, Wash., wil 1- , convention, ter R e R BASEBALL TODAY s i ios T o e RAINBOW GIRLS MEET SATURDAY AFTERNOON Members of the Order of Rain- bow Girls will meet tomorrow after- noon at 1:30 o'clock at the Scottish at the Rite Temple, for th: of electing officers foi term. Presiding over the meeting to- " morrow afternoon will be Mis ED SHAFF] on, Worthy Ad- SHOP FOR TWO DAYS SANITARY MEAT CO. ER—Proprietor Katherine Tork Vis ldred Webster, Juneau's an interesting report on this iy |l Each Only three games were played in leagues this after- on: St. Louis 11: Pittsburgh 10 American League Washington 4; Philadelphia 2. New York 6; Boston 4. YN Ta ki GEORGE BROTHERS CHECK OUR PRICES! SMALL SIZES MARSHMALLOWS 2 1bs. 35¢ ORANGE JUICE—Natural, 12 oz. tins 12 for $1.35 PINEAPPLE JUICE—Natural 12 for $1.29 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 12 oz. 12 for $1.15 TOMATO JUICE, 15 oz. tin 12 for 90c Libby's—Red and White—Amocat NONE BETTER! TOMATO PUREE, No. 1 tin 12 tins $1.00 PINEAPPLE—Ukulele, No. 272 tin P R e PORK AND BEANS—30 oz. tins 2 for 29¢c CATSUP—Ilarge bottles .. .2 for 39¢c OLIVES—Ripe, Sylmar, large tins .....2 for 29c RAISINS—Seedless, Fancy 4 1b. pkg. 35¢ PAROWAX Tl 2 Ibs 29c SALAD DRESSING—Shurefine, _—— e i CY e T e SR S i 39¢ SHOP FOR THREE DAYS! 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