The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 7, 1938, Page 5

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Y'OUGHTA TAKE YER MIND OFF TRAININ' TOO MUCH, ANGEL S0 T'LL YUH A BIT AMUSE 0OPS-SEE-DAISY JESS SEE 'EM DANCE! T JESS TAKES AN’ EOLDS THIS PAPER-- ERIN R r STU B B i E s E ri Stevens 88 158 140— 386 bama ¥4 2 1N |Ramsay 114 151 161— 426| Virginia vs. Navy. r - g | Bloedhorn 188 138 127— 453 \ington anu Lee vs. West o dh R — — — v Capt. John M, Clark and Chief take a job he has I 1yy Totals 390 447 4281265 L, Towa John Newmarker left for Ketchi- | there. Parkhurst has b 1 Chubs 7 kan on the steamer Mt. McKinley | on the Eagle Wward 168 154 125— 447 for a week’s inspection trip in tha | Troast 140 140 140—*420 D The Stubbies whipped the Signal Indiana U. vs. Illinois. Samuel T. Carter. firema: Corps trio in the Comme Eels » U. vs. Michigan. g can ver M League bowling at the Brunsw ‘Werner 178 7 179— 514 three games in a Henning 139 1 156— 473 of 1633 p Niemi 138 139 144— 421 ¢ vs. rtn California ~ burgh vs. Duque at 7 o'clock Totals 455 474 4791408 Pe! state vs. Bucknell MINER TAKING TRIV a Don’s Demons Average; did not bowl H ard vs. Cornell Harry Rosenholm, Polaris - Taku at - mbia vs. Army mir North Sea for Last night’s scores follow: U. §. Signal Ccrps T Johnson 136 Turner 81 Creken Totals 472 448 500—1420 O Charles Goldstein Dr. C. C. Carter left town last night on Olat Larsen’s halibuter Arden 187 130 193 — 560 169 160 201— 530 195 195 153— 543 WERN SMALLFRYTO GET OVER i) T SES With Small Fry bowlers still not hitting an admirable stride on the 561 535 5471633 oo the Trout two The Carp two e from | thz Chubs. Toni matche Selmon v vs. Tarpon. Last night's scoges follow: games, King Fish are Whales vs. Tunas, Pickerel, and Albacore Shrimp Redling 147 181 *165— 493 Versity. Wilson L. 159 160 141— 460 MacDonald 158 136 183— 477 Totals 464 477 4891430 Trout Hermle 183 151 141— 475 McDonnel 179 169 149— 497 Clark .. *150 135 144— 429 Totals 512 455 4341401 Carp | Thibodeau 160 144 179— 483 | Monagle 157 157 157—*471 | Hales 127 133 121— 381 | — m— e e | Totals 444 434 4571335 | | HUDSONS BAY BRAND | 2 [ scotCH WHISKY I o Bl '“g"imtfi- s ompang SFTRo ¢ o o R X fUDSONS BAY SCOTCH WHISKY { SR i P "Shipped and well conditioned wnder the Companies Marke™ .- from en iavoice of Good Spirits shipped to Hudson's Bay. May 21, 1701. Today 1t 'ts Best Procurable Scotch Whisky - - under the Com. (pany's Marke./ < _{HUNTERS LEAVING vt ) iy Rocky Pass Gun Club Lodg: and FRONLY SCHEDULE OF Eel Joe Werner howl- | fcotball games to be played in e total over 500 last various sections of the Nation tc- MOrTrow: 1 and | cific, also Cal.-Aggies. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1938. 5 LOUIZZIS GO By CLIFF STERRETT the Yellow Cab C R vis left for business OUT FOR sOUTH J. M. Saloum and his daughter, * w s e 5 MRS. LIVIE HERE R Mis. Robert Livie, of Valdez, ar- In 1937 Mexico had rived in Juneau on the Mount Mc- higt e in the country, Kinley. She will spend a month New J | “The thermometer may say COLD, but— | yourWOODS ‘Eiderdown’ will say WARM' "} e, Tnc, Wodd nghts raerved=/— % | | NEWMARKER AND CLARK 1 CTCHIKAN ON MT. M'KINLEY FOR WEEK Ouligan North Carolina State vs. Ala- FIREMAN SOUTH - Missouri vs. Kansas Si Totals 467 453 4241344 Colgate vs, Duke. a vacaticn in the FOR ROCKY PASS u get real goodness in these two s which are identical in flavor. r drip or g\;\ss-mukcr and a ¢ or boiling. Try on¢ oy Fass Gum Gl Lo ang Yes indeed! YO Schilling Coffee Genuine drip coffee fo special blend for percolato next time, and see! Filter Papers in Every back their limit of ducks Can of Drip Coffee The following are the principal In The West California, doubleheader, vs. Pa- Genzaga vs. North Dakota Oregon State vs. Portland Santa Clara vs. Texas A. & M Sc. California vs. Ohic State. Stanford vs. Washington State, Washington vs. U.CL.A. Other Sections Montana State vs. Omaha Uni- Wyoming vs. Brigham Youngz. Arkansas and Baylor. Rice vs. LS.U. Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma City. Duke vs. Colgate. Georgia Tech vs. Notre Dame. Loyola vs. St. Mary’s. North Carolina vs. Tulane. YA TRADE MARK The SUCCESS Shot Shelis GET THEM — & and GIVE YOUR GUN “What It Takes” 0R all long-range shooting, especially at geese and large ducks, buy Winchester Super Speeds. Get the benefit of the maximum velocity, short shot string, balanced pattern and extreme power and penetration. .. . To load your shotgun for big game, your choice in Super Speed buckshot or single ball loads or the new high-accuracy long-range Rifled Slug Load. The latter has actually double the effective accuracy range of the round ball, in two years has made a remarkable record for success. .. . For all average-range shooting, buy Winchester Leader or Ranger shells. Equally successful, owing to their uniform superiority —constantly demonstrated by their success in hunting and in trap and skeet shooting. Your dealer will e glad to give you a copy of the Winchester Shot Shell Folder. It shows all Winchester Shot Shells and gives specifications of all loads. Or write for one FREE, to Dept. 5-N. WINCHESTER REPEATING.ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN,, U. S A. TO KETCHIKAN Pat Parkhurst sailed Mount McKinley for Ketchikan to Alaska Electric Light and Power been oftered Company’s office staff, is a passen- suwiction this summer, Try an Empire ad Pian Your Saturday and Monday Buying From These! MUSHRCOMS-Pieces and Stems . . . . . 80z tin39% STANDBY TOMATQES . . . . . ... 2largetins 25¢ el fente SLICED PINEAPPLE . . . . . 2largetins 45¢ ol Moate FANCY PEARS . . . . . . . 2largetins{5¢ YPEACHES . . . . . . . . . . 2largetins45c B Pennant Coffee . 2 Ibs. 35¢ Ivery Soap . 4 med. bars 25¢ Toothpicks, reg. 10c. pkg. 7¢ liéking Powder . . Ib.25¢c QUICK or REGULAR Oats . . . . 101b.bag49c BAKER'S PREMIUM Chocolate . . . 121b.19¢c PopCorn . . . 21bs.19c Buster . . . . 21bs. 5% [ AT YOUR UNITED MEAT MARKET Fels Naptha Soap 3 bars 20c || swaNsvows ‘ Potatoes . . 50 Ib. bag 99c | S3KeF WY e 8 pkg.33¢ MARBLEHEAD or HUBBARD Squash . . . OI'anges R 39¢ sPinach A large tins 39¢ Lettuce . . . 2heads 25¢| LN Z Sauerkraut 2 large tins 25¢ Grapes, all kinds . 2 Ibs. 19¢ || rivev 8 5 Pears, fancy . . . doz.35¢c FANCY FIELD Tomatoes Onions . . . . 51Ibs.19c UNITED FOO PHONES . 24and 85 -———_—__1filIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll|||III|lIlIIIllIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllilIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIHlIIIIIIlII River Highwa; AVORITE winter sleeping robes of the North Fsim‘c away back, Woods “Eiderdowns” are now furnished in weights for all year. Insuring you right watmth and protection always. All with same best insulation of Woods Everlive down from North- ern waterfowl. No-draft ventilation, Watesrepelient cover. Cozy, durable lining. GOING TO TACOMA the Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt, of the ing south on the Princess Louise for | con- Tacoma to visit for the next sev- Ask Your Dealer Coai weeks | P A e \ o | e of Today’s News ‘l'oday.—kmplre. IR Choice Young Tom Turkeys Rabbits Light and Heavy Hens—Roasters— Fryers FANCY VEAL, BEEF AND PORK —_Cut to Order————— Dill Pickles—Bulk Kraut Pickled Pigs Feet Grape Juice . . quart34c= Marmalade . . 2 1b. jar 39¢ Saniclor . . . 2 qts. 35¢ Tomato Catsup . gal. tin 54¢ = DEAL : 0 i & ol iiken neavs. 37€ QR IHIRHR Date Nut Bread . 2 cans 33¢ « « I.5¢| Tyna Flakes . . . 2 tins29c Pumpkin . . 2 large tins 33c SPAGHETTI and MeatBalls . . . 2for45¢c Beans . . . 2 18-0z. tins 29¢ Yellow Split Peas . 2 Ibs. 19¢ PHONES 16 and 616 Piggly - Wiggly i . 2 Ibs. 25¢ L cd‘

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