The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1940, Page 7

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1940. GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER. MARKET Phone 92--95 ' Better Prices 0 00 CASH GIVEN AWAY!? FRIDAY RIGHT-—7:30 P. M. REE Ticket with Each Dollar Purchase!? 5'7'551" :EORGE BROTHERS COUPON BOOKS: — 470,00 Bock $19.00 $10.00 Book $9.50 PHONE GEORGE BROTHERS Ib. 10c¢ BETTER PRICES PHONE GEORGE BROTHERS 10c¢ Ib. FRESH PIGSFEET BETTER PRICES From George Brothers’ FARM at SALMON CREEK BUNCH BUNCH 1.0¢ RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS.. 10 2 Picked Duaily 22¢ Ib. BACON . . . . Ib. 22¢ BUY COUPON BOOKS —— SAVE 5 PERCENT! GEORGE BROTHERS MEAT DEPARTMENT Phone 92-95 - Better Meat - Better Prices 50c¢ Ib. ESKIMO CANDY . . Ib. 50( 29 2 Ibs. Baby Lamb Stew 2 Ibs. 29« 25¢ Ih. HAMBURGER . . Ib. 25¢ PHONE 92-95——SAVE 5 PER CENT! ——— BUY COUPON BOOKS! GEORGE BROTHERS MEAT DEPARTMENT GEORGE BROTHERS SELL BETTER QUALITY! 32( Ib.BUTTER BUTTER Ib. 32« 31c¢ doz. FRESH EGGS doz. 31c $325 5 (0T CH— $3.25 GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET Phone 92--95 4 Deliveries Daily SEATTLE IN LEADERSHIP (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) |ond victory of the week Sunday to four hits, Seattle remains Coast League leadership. from the Seals. in the nightcap for 11 hits vided a doubleheader. baldi hit a h inning of th Henry Pippen pitched his sec- a Oakland won the first game of in Sad Sam Gibson pitched San 0 Lo a victory over San sunday in the nightcap af- Padres won the [lirst game Hollywood took a pair of games from Portland yesterday as the Stars got to the Beaver pitchers Sacramento and Los Angeles di- Art Gari- fin in the eighth White Sox won the decision in the ATTENTION O.E.S. eleventh with the tie-| hrmkuu, run. FORIPOSTMASIER Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- |ter No. 7, Tuesday, June 11, 8 p.m. 'WHITE SOX TAKE " GAME IN ELEVENTH RETURNS FROM N()Ml‘ L S followed by Rainbow — Emil E. Olson, representative of | DUSn®sS Pte (By ASSOC LD PRESS) the Linde Air Products Company, Girls initiation, WASHINGTON, June 10.—Nancy The Senator: red three runs|passed through Juneau on the GLADYS FORREST, | M. Meals has been nominated to in the ninth inning to tie up the| Aleutian, returning to the south adv. Acting Secretary. |be postmaster at Valdez Alaska. ball game with Chicago, but the|after a flying trip to Nome ITS TIME TO CHANGE YOUR HEAVIER PR —— the doubleheader with Seattle, but L the Rainiers won the second game | when Bill Walker held the Acorns UBRICANTS ' CONNORS MOTOR | COMPANY | LUBRICATION GAM Pacific Coast L!‘aglle Seattle 1, 2; Oakland 4, 1. Portland 2, 9; Sacramento 6, onal League Brooklyn 2, 5; Cincinnati 6, 2 Boston 1, 8; Chicago 7, 15. Los Angeles N ,American League Cleveland 3; New York 4. Chicago 4; Washington 3. Detroit-Boston, rain Gastineau Channel League Moose-Elks, rain. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Seattie 9; Oakland 3. San Francisco 6; San Diego 5 Portland 7; Hollywood 10. Los Angeles 5; Sacramento 4. National League Boston 1; Chicago 3. Philadelphia 5; Pittsburgh 6. Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 23. New York 0, 5; St. Louis 2, 2. American League Detroit 4; Boston 2. Cleveland 3; New York 0. St. Louis 15; Philadelphia 1 Chicago 12; Washington 6. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Eeattle 39 28 Oakland 41 32 San Diego 3 33 37 35 Sacramento 36 36 San Francisco 34 37 Les Angeles 31 37 Portland 24 42 National League Won Lost Cincinnati 31 14 Brooklyn 28 13 New York 26 15 Chicago 26 22 Pittsburgh 15 24 St. Louis 16 27 Philadelphia 15 27 Boston 12 27 American League Won Lost Boston 25 16 Cleveland 28 19 Detroit 25 18 |New York 24 21 | Chicago 22 25 Washington 20 28 | St. Louis 19 217 | Philadelphia 18 27 o | Gastineau Channel League | . Won Lost | Douglas 7 3 ‘Moose 6 3 | Elks [ i e - Yanks Beal (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) the champions Sunday, the American League race. Selkirk hit home runs. 2; Hollywood 3, 8. San Francisco 2, 2; San Diego 3, 4 New York 11, 7; St. Louis 9. 4. Philadelphia 6, 5; Pittsburgh 1, 11 St. Louis 8, 4; Philadelphia 7, 2. Pct. Out Indians Al Smith, who has twice before stopped and beaten the Yankees |bowed to the long range power of as the | Yanks, sparked by three homers, stopped the Indians and prevented them from taking first place in Babe Dahlgren, Joe DiMaggio and George ’ {3 b4 99 * What's your “smileage” per trip? @ Look at the beaming faces of passengers on the famous Empire Builder and you'll read the signs plain as day. Miles of smiles tell you of real contentment with the smooth -as- cream riding, modern travel features, friendly service ... the delicious dining car meals for as little as 50c. The Empire Builder offers low- fare Luxury Coach, Standard Pullman and Modern Tourist ac- commodations daily to Chicago and East. Don’t miss the New York World's Fair, May 11-Cat. 27. Better than 1939. Prices reduced! Ask H. F. “NICK” CARTER 1400 4th Ave, Seattle 1. us suy .v vul casn | i ; “It’s the Water” AIR-CONDITIONED EASTEMPIRE BUILDER A T “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” HALVORSEN’S BRING YOU VALUES UNEXCELLED IN THIS BIG SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANGE SALE COATS PRINTZ BEIDERMAN MODELS Values to $29.;'5il .__0 NLY $17.95 TAILORED SPORT MODELS . . . Reg. values 14.95——SPECIAL $7.95 SUITS ‘ FINAL CLEARANCE ONE GROUP FOR in Tub Silk Models ONLY $7.95 ONLY $2.95 - DRESSES « GROUP 1 .. arjane and LueHt treo . .NOW $8.95 GRCUP2- ;‘;'3{'.@%"‘2“. AND DRESS AT $5.00 GROL® 3 - O0NLYS3.95 HANDICRAFT CARVED IVORY CURIOS |} MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS We deal direct with the Eskimos of King,Diomede and St. Lawrence Islands 3 . Wales, Shismaret and Nome. Dealers please write for Terms. A.POLET NOME Established 1900 Send for Our Catalog e rrreed STYLES FOR TllE YOUNG i3k LR MW SR Rl o ">iISS TABLE SPECI'I'?%SCOLORED UNIFORMS SWEATER S Eugs Es:f S ‘GLOVES - SMOCKS ONLY $2.95 valuesto [or €] 00 DINNER BLOUSES $3.95 SPORT JACKETS HOSIERY, Mojud, 2 pair SALE STARTS TOMORROW — JUNE 11 HALVORSEN’S s Juneauw’s Own Store” NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIII|IIlIlllIlllIlllIIIIIIlllIIII|IIIl|ll|||II|IIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII|I|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIMHNII”HIIIlllllmlllllmflll El

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