The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1939, Page 5

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et e I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTCR COMPANY PHONE 411 ds 3-Star “Eiderdown”, for Fall and ndable warmth and protection, from 2 in sub-zero, regardless of shelter. In 1 ‘with Woods Everlive waterfowl down, in pping tubes. Draft.proof design, with down- fap beneath fastening. Water-repellent er cover. Pure virgin wool kersey lining. ASK YOUR DEALER Buy a Woods 3-Star robe now. Soft, light, durable. Dry cleans perfectly. Two sizes, two prices. WOODS: MFG, €O, LTD., OGDENSBURG, N.V: ...and enjoy the “double-rich” Bourbon favorite of old Kentucky. 90 Proof srrarcnr BOURBON. wriskey. COPYRIGHT 1939, SCHENLEY DISTILLERS COKP.. NEW YORK CITY SATURDAY SPUDS 8 POUNDS 25¢ SATURDAY EANANAS ___3POUNDS - 25¢ § deciding game of their | Cubs in the tenth inning after spot- start. 'FOUR CHANNEL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, WHITESOX WINNERS IN Daily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Geuus of the Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. Chlnd Norse [ maple tree i TTRg] 11 Valley I'hat lady (N Lumvhnl R0 16. ch;;;g in eart | 12 Hindu wom- E[D| 20 Light repast an’s gar- 7 21 Mime 13. The blue 22, Italian coln grass G|S| 24 A moon of 14. ltalian opera 2 Uranus 15. Al;:ou‘x,ll rea- A T 26. Unnecessary it ze 17. Wading bira PIE| s Coats of fea- Atley Donald Belted from j pisnic fuios (3 e 19, Everlasting 29. Book of the . poetic R|S Bible Mound - Cardinals | = s of xo- 0. poverty 23, qlammed RO 33, Gt . . Turkish de- ». chalk Up V|d0ry crees CIS| 36 Engish letter 575 settler O|E| 88. God of war 3 40. 014 French ié WE land mea- (By Associated Press) 4. G sure 4 e e o 45. Bristle DOWN 42, Cigar fish The Chicago White Sox prepared 47. Arrived 1. Viper 43. Public vehi- vesterday for their third place b L ;x “mu[-mln 4 a: Qumm'ohfle er cle: rfiflgq, 5 Ywn serie: Vi avelanc emolishes 2. ew! tools . Act - 4. So may C showdown series with Cleveland by | 37. Obliteration b o (ol hfg"n;‘;;’ 45, Stoty nosing out Detroit 2 to 1 for a .One“\\ho dis- Unaspirated 4. C 49. Mottled lp-l sweep of the two-game series. The tributes ‘the &. Repeata & Harpoc pearance fn Sox and Indians meet tonight. The 1. Angry 66. Meshed fab- 7. Rellevea §0. Type mea- four hits off Fred. | ‘& More com. ric 8. Fondles sures Sox collected only four hits o monplace 67. Existence 9. Prevaricator 61. Witness die Hutchinson Trout but one was a triple bx Luke Ap- ling which came in the fourth, a 4 with a base on balls and an infield error which produced two runs Tenth Inning Win The Yankees squeezed out a 10- inning victory over the Washington Senators to complete a sweep of the three-game series. Atley Donald, the year’s best yearling pitcher, was belted out of the box for the fo consecutive time behind the edge hurling of Lefty Grove. ‘The Boston Red Sox defeated the Athletics. Cards Win Again The St. Louis Cardinals the Pittsburgh Pirates its ninth consecutive defeat as they fouzht their way for the fourth straight victory. Curt Davis was given sen- sational support in winning his seventeenth game of the on. Dodgers Beat Giants Working behind the 5-hit ing of Hugh Casey, the Dodgers yes- terday trounced the Giants in the ries. Cubs Are Gowned For the second time this week Cincinnati came from behind to win a game, downing the Chicago — 1 gilt- handed sus Moose, the tie game of August 10 which is also the postponed game of July 21; Moose versus Douglas, e gesen the July 28 postponed game; Moose qust 1 postponed us Douglas, the N st 4 postponed game. ame o If the Moose win their remaining games and Douglas loses its game to the Elks the league would be tied three playoff bei ting them a four-run lead at the GAMES REMAIN; TIE IS POSSIBLE s, with an additional to deter- necessary With fow: postponed games re- mine the second half championship. | maining to be played in the Gas- If the s win their gan e o e Tl mthe Ol liis ind o vl Juneau High h School Senior ne from bowsnsl to Take Examination ok Next Spring half championship could go to any if Dou wins one of the three teams, Official the Moose, the E Scorekeeper.Gil Prucha has figurea Wwould be tied for fi out. However, with the Games to be played are Elks ver- maining uncooperative as it be necessary to trim the schedule to two games, in which case Douglas would play the Moose and Elks. If they won both games, |pointment they would be second half cham-|Naval Academy at Annapolis, a and Claude F en, Juneau School seniol SATURDAY LUNCH AT THE BARANOF e o | ‘ | Aafay——————————=—==ay L ERES E en, High : senior, and son of Mrs. Garland Boggan, has received ap-| P u B L l c to the United States 1939. B Saturday’s Value News! | NEW CHILDREN’S DRESSES HERE'S EXCITING VALUE NEWS! 1.25 ‘ Sizes 6-14 NEW FALL SWEATERS 100 PERCENT ALL-WOOL A real delight to girls and b and thrifty mothe Pullover | slipos coat s 5. Quality le ou would expect to pay L. y more for. They're really a |} @ Q) nder valuel Sizes 2-10 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | QUALITY SINCE 1887 A Great Time for EVERYONE —— SATURDAY NITE Stanley Cox and His Royal Alaskans Band . pions cording to advices received here Veal Fricassee e s o Young Helgesen, born and raised with Egg Dumplings K i on Gastineau channel, wh ) father was a wellknown account- S Paincla Martin ant and Legionnaire, cessful during the 1940 term. may enter the Honored, Birthday| Miss Patricia Martin was feted SATURDAY SALMON Large Tin banks, neau wiil take ex- mination next spring and if suc- Academy Other appointments to the Aca- || demy are James A. Miller, of Fair- and Keith Petrich, son of ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin,| Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Petrich, of Ju- EVERYONE WELCOME 1 ADMISSION $1.00 SATURDAY SWEET PLUMS 2 POUNDS 25¢ Blue and Red Van Camp's PORK & BEANS 2 FOR 29%¢ FANCY BEST QUALITY F—-G—G—S Large and White TWO 63c DOZEN 5 s s e r———r— o T R ‘ SATURDAY SPECIAL a]‘ge BLUE RIBBON BUTTER| FRUIT Package forsgeiond JARS POUNDS 63C RINSO FOR SATURDAY 27c HEINZ KETCHUP-— 25c PINTS | $1.25 We Deliver Phone THRIFT GO-0P ¢ yesterday at the home of her par-|banks, i ch, s lon 1019 Tenth Street, as the re- ult of her -- hday. G | The color € cf pink and 7 2 while was d out very ef- ’ fectively with candles and garden { lower : Games provided rtainment for the afterncon with Donald = y| Daigler first in Cootie and Mar- | 1 garet Gianocas second " - 2 | Those present for the occasion N included Lillian Smith, Margaret Gianocas, Troy and Gene Erwin, 4 Billy Allen, Denald Daigler, Tony fl 2008, Poet, o Pockn B-Im-f pron, (350° F ind Eat l 4 Two ’39 Phones ALASKA MEAT CO. 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