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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 15, I927 vttt DAY EAVES o cret i o IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW HOLI- { " ON YUKON FOR - DAY GOODS WE ARE OFFERING THE | oo LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AT EASTERN TRIP A VERY LOW PRICE Ladies’ Coats Regular $79.50 NOW .......... $57.50 Regular 69.50 NOW .......... 4950 Regular 67.50 NOW .......... 47.50 Regular 60.00 NOW .......... 4250 Regular 49.50 NOW .......... 37.50 REGLAR $25.00 and $37.50 NOW $19 75 SKATES WE CAN SUPPLY ANY SIZE IN BOTH LADIES OR MEN’S ICE SKATES Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 {Governor Leaves on An-| nual Trip to Washington —Flory to Join Him | Enroute to Washington on his | annual official trip, Gov. George A. Parks will leave for Seattle to-} night on the steamer Yukon. He will be absent until sometime after January 1, the date of his | return being indefinite. P Gov. Parks will proteed from | 3 Seattle to Denver to visit his par- / ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parks, (for a short time before proceeding |east. He plans to arrive in Wasn- i ington about December 1. The | Governor's mother has been in fll! | health for several weeks and he }wlll spend as much time as pos- | sible with her while in the States. | Accompanying Gov. Parks from 'here to Seattle will be District | Forester Charles H. Flory, ex-| | officio Alaska Commissioner for| g the Department of Agriculture. | { The Governor holds the same post in the Interior Department, while Dennis Winn, Agent of the Bur- eau of Fisheries, represents the z Department of Commerce. M-, ” 5 4 | Flory is, also, enroute to Wash-| Texas Guinan, queen of the ington and expects to reach therc | night clubs of Broadway, as SA VE ON DOL about December 5. He will ston| she appeared in court to an- va LAR at Portland, Missoula, Mont., Mad- | swer charges that she failed to | FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at yous address and note how much better heat and cleaner firei you have, - Wouldn't ask you to do if it cost more. It doesn’t. really costs less and the tria will prove it. ‘We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Our Toy l)epartment is ready for your ison, Wis., St. Paul and Dayt i | & i inspection on the Second Floor Whore s parents. reside. Deors | Eeebeiies, . Tex said she souhd Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodea ! goi to Washington. ® One of the most Important du.| P3Y the bill with & couple of Cafe. You save a Dollar on patrons’ cover charges. | ties to be performed while !hr‘\‘ YTt semaciopas Nowareat) are in the east is to determine | ; GANBE DT i each one purchased, on a program of co-ordination and NOTICE ! ’conmlldullon for the three depart- You can all have a nice fresh| ments. Mr. Winn will join them ' greggeq turkey, goose, duck, or, in Washington and the three Com-| ,pioken for Thanksgiving if \ou missioners will hold a series of pyone your order now. | conferences with department of- adv D. B. FEMMER, Phore 11‘ ficials on the policy to be cnrrm” S ST s TR [d ] % 1 out. SKATES HOLLOW GROUND ! 1 H Ladies’ Dresees o | Mt 101d Papers for sale at Empire Office ttaation il e i n s 8 Jersey Dresses | Regular $68.50 NOW ..........$49.75 sl oo Z";?Q'r'gp?}?u?l"n FRANKLY SPORTS, CHARMINGLY TAILORED g which is included in the omnibus Regular 49.75 NOW .......... 3675 e v i T a1 OR IN SEMI-DRESS STYLES . SPECIALLY PURGHASED | Federal buildings. It was intro- B $16.75 i ) 3 3] % § Regular 47.50 NOW .......... 3450 e st “epesnianes. fi?f“ Regular 39.75 NOW .......... 2950 (g 0 Seite i % ! i Regular 30.00 NOW .....%... 21.50 ‘ REGULAR $19.75 TO $27.50 NOW $14.75 among the first introduced in De- {cember and rushed through both ’houus of Congress. MERCHANTS’ CAFE IS _CLOSED ~AFTER YEARS OF SERVICE The Merchants Cafe, located on Front Street, north of the Con-j {nors Motor Company, closed yes- terday after thirteen years of service under the ownership of TOYS"'SOC, 75¢ w.d ‘l-(’o e, MoMullen hes besn fn thel territory since 1894 and for mnny’ years was located in various; towns on the coast and in the in- terior. In August of 1914 he opened the Merchants Cafe in Ju- neau and has been here since, ex- cept for a few short trips to the ! outside. “Next spring,” said Mr. McMul- | len, “I'm planning on opening a new cafe in Juneau. I intend to remain here this winter and will JERSEY DRESSES FOR GIRLS FROM 8 TO 14 YEARS all shades to choose from SPECIALLY PURCHASED $5.25 to $12.50 Cold Weather Suggestmns Wool Hose - Wool Sweaters for boys and girls in Just received a splendid hand knit line to choose from LADIES AND CHILD'IENS’ HATS AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Now is the time to get that HAT for the i:olidays when you can pick out a model to suit your fancy wnthm. M0 ping to consider your (ot g0 outsde (o say, as Alaska s my home and I like it here. purse. For we are offering every FIil AT in the store regard- R less of cost at ¥ |Red Cross Nurse $3.75 To Be Stationed tomorrow, it was announced to- B.M. BEHRENDS Co., lnc,, 3 i $1.95 10 $4.95 For the mirpouvot soliciting subscriptions in the Eleventh An- Special 90c N Juneau’s Leading Depyrtment Store hv}ork .‘:1 mmreslxdc:xl ‘:.m;:z = '. ey y ser Hm vm'n:: tl:: bu?lnyuu houses = Rlbbed Woolen Hose Pure ‘dk t.o WP, in service and nual Roll Call of the Juneau Chapter, American Red Cross, a nurse will be stationed in the lob-| by of the Post Office beginning e 5. about to get under way, although |== chiffon twin dl R e sroly gy 75¢ to 95¢ per and contrasting heel ] He expects to spend the winter[able botel, lald out on modern|] 2 in the States. American lines. Every room will ———————— have its private bath, amnd thers OF CONSPIRACY| ™ PLANNED I swepen = e el 3" P W 5 e | ol shade $1.65 t $2.50 nwnloun Va., Nov. — Virginia’s ln:lzlnuu s with artificlally beated ssnd. A hout & Confederate vet- | I - g STOFKHol“M Nok' ot ‘0( ball room and a sun N&;’. on the "'“‘ in l.tl ‘-::l\h::hln '!:)l‘ 3 E v CAP AND SCARF SETS ms kil .w OQ!‘ m AT story American skyscraper of ¢ othep features, it sime sl the Ciy 3 - Former Ofilcml Fl’eed 0[ steel and concrete, containing ::r o:n A-::l:::' .uol:. X %’m flase (e S - b ek m W Wflll SILKLAND rge to Restore apa .nenxls re:laurlhnt! .:d a| Carlton, has just been opened. lu: the day of Appomat- hy s to rise above the an- —————— tox, when lmlnndhq‘ rol to Throne Churches snd casties ot B i ‘wore - many men who | {] ot Stockholm. An ideal location | W W tollowsd L R BUCHAREST, Nov. 15.—Nehail the watsr's edge has been ales, Nov. ¥&.=| | y . Ay % Last month $2.251083.75 | _ $1.00t0 §1.85 Manoilescu was acquitted, today|found and tho enterprise will get °‘d "‘""' ‘and. married women by a courtmartial of five judges|und way in the near futurs, longer in Bngland nam 8 ‘who voted 3 to 2 to set him free.|un plans of Thor Tocrnblad, they did 16 years ago, Goys| was charged with conspiracy|Swedish civil eagineer. nt actuarial figures show, | bring Prince Carol hack to| Opposition has arisen against b‘“ widows have made nmo' in-} < y - g . 8 to restore him his|the project in some quarters. Al |crease in ”“""y : s : for succession to the{bert Lilienberg, city plan direc- tor, is one who looks askance at mm a 1 % kit m m '1.95 t acquittal of the former|the idea, contending that the pro- , m- 1S desi g:. : i Secretary of State was| posed skyscraper will strike a dis. |\ Whereabouts of Armo 4 R » 5 i — with tremendous cheers.| cordant note in the general build- w‘" He was last heard 3 : : the beginning of |ing scheme of Stockholm and that | Socymars T Jeurs 260 & : m-m in n-vn:lu-." its height will smother the charm |omamuiant. ooy e:‘r';":: oy n- rmation” of many famous edifices and should be to the & aces. Office at Jumeéau. The erection of the skyscraper, however, is not considered an in-