The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1927, Page 8

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'WATER BE SHUT OFF IN JUNEAU AT § TONIGHT - City Will Be Without Wat- | er Until 5 o’Clock To- morrow Morning Water will be enti Juneau Water Company, it announced today by manager. o of fire, Mr. Reck decl: y empty tod or any length of | B e present cold | weather there would be no water with which to fight a fire it was| mnmc"énon N INTERIOR PAST SEASON Properties Closed for Win-| ter Report Successful | Year Says Stewart Mining uxn'!'..tliull.\ in the west ward and interior districts e most sat isfactory the ines Inspector | r. Stewart returned | to Juneau on the steamship Ala BOYS and GIRLS A prize will be given to any girl or boy 8 years of age or under who writes a letter to Santa Claus and puts it in the |i mail box at Hellan’s Drug Store_before 11 P. M., Satur- day, December 10. A special prize will be given to the one who writes the let- ter best suited to our needs, which will be shown in our window next week with a dis- play of Gift Goods. ' We have Gifts too numerous ] to mention that ve been okayed by Santa that are suit able for all ages, from babies to grown-ups. We will wrap packages for you, and attend to mailing, free of charge. Come in and get warm and look around. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 33 Free Delivery SHARI PERFUME SOMETHING DIFFERENT MANY BEAUTIFUL Gift Sets BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134! Sub Station Post Office No. 1.| m John | nel to |INVENTORY Phone 25 eda after a short trip to the ut 10 days ¢ producing . E. Progressing ging program . of the e month al ram first outlined 1 Mr. Stewart said iphons were complete m]vhl the bi m system ANNUAL PRE- Regular Suits Reduced to :fsl‘) 75 " Re unlur $35 and $40 Suits Reduced to $ 2 4. 7 5 Rtgular $45 and $50 Suits Reduced to $34.75 . S, GRAVES The C lotlung Man UNTIL CHRISTMAS With every dollar’s purchase we will give you a ticket en- titling you to a chance on First Prize—A Diamond Ring.| | : Second Prize—A Table Lamp. CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing A full line of HELENA RUBINSTEIN’S Toilet Goods at @ ment was shipped north on the freig t| kina which Se Three dredges stead of two planned feet capacity and the tl have six cubic fect stream the dredges and one will ated at the mouth of Cleary crec Free Delivery ¢_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, DEC. 8 19217, s othil b mave hunlhnlng comtructed:- el il tak to Pittsburgh, his he: is now enr er, of the P Sot; Whol WALl Bucoes [!Hll!h arg in Alaska, will lea he north in ’H!\IH\. + MOOSE FROLIC WILL BE CIVEN SATURDAY The \mvll(] Frolic of the Men f Mooseheart I'Lmu 11\( big a1 ward wlll be built i s was origina Two will be of 10 capaci will be the site o Coal Mines Ope hold " Saturd 10, 4 of what those in charge I11 | fine orchestra, will finish the cve-) ning. The committee that the Moos i T lof the b the rail-| jovanle on , best and mos S eee LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING The Luther Zeague of the Res with whom | yrrection Luther made the trip to An-| meet Anater o Pro- | home the mine i the Alss ar le from ! store Thornbets | for all i nd Harriett Bertelson w.ll -+ ()Xl p'\pcrw rur qmc at 'T'hn E m[nre ~that just 30 minutes in this store will give you 500-and-1 Gift ideas? We have made elaborate preparations for Christmas, and are ready to give invalu- able advice to our customers when they come to us with that impelling question “What Shall I Give?” We will respond with an immediate an- swer suggesting FIVE HUNDRED AND ONE gift things. J.M. SALOUM, “HERE WE GO———-FE G GS?” JUST ARRIVED ON STEAMER ALAMEDA Fresh Pullet Eggs—=2 dozen for Fresh Extras——2 dozen for Processed Large—2 dozen for s So; Buy Your Eggs Two Dozen at the Time. “WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL” GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily Best Christmas Candy, per pound New Crop Best Mixed Nuts, 2 lb.s for. Cluster Raisins, per package ... .. Bulk Dates, 2 pounds for . Candied Cherries, Pineapples, Orange, Lemon and Citron Peels Everything far Your Christmas Cake GEORGE BRO BROTI'IERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street Useful Gifts—Stylish Gifts As the Nugget Shop says ‘YOU'LL BE SURPRISED” We wrap for- mailing e e} | events of the sei ! *'AERONAUTIC Irnnuuge Bike oallot ACOUMAS, b | the technical improvement in per- | tormance and efficiency of air- craft and the great impetus L.'ivt-n! aeronautical development by }transoceanic flights. REPORT MADE T0 CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Trans- Mrs. €. T. Gardner and John | Winn won first prizes last eve. ning at the card party held in the Odd Fellows Hall by the Re- bekah lodge. Comsolation prizes ng to Congress the annual|Wenf to Mrs. Ella Rowe and Mr. ](,| of the Advisory. Commit-| Mowicha. Following the cards re- for Aecronautics, President|{reshments were served to those present. Hormel Hwkory Smoked Bacon A new member of the Hormel Smoked Meat Family. TAKE SOME HOME TODAY. IT’S DELICIOUS! When your are looking for Christmas Gifts Don't Forget GARNICK’S PHONE 174 s s ”M%M e T e~ K CIearance Sale! Take advantage of this REAL MARK DOWN. We must make room for the Spring Goods. Sale Starts Saturday, Dec. 10th. and continues until the New year--Money Stwed Is Money Earned WOMEN’S COATS GROUP 1—Regular prices $49.50 to $69.50, Sale Price 55550.30 GROUP 2 GROUP 3—Regular prices 23.50 to GROUP 4—Regular prices —Regular prices 32.50 to 39.50, Sale Price 24.50 29.50, Sale Price 19.75 14.75 to 19.75, Sale Price 12,50 CHILDREN’S COATS GROUP 1—Regular prices $ 5.95 to $ 6.95, S GROUP 2 —Regular prices GROUP 3—Regular prices GROUP 4—Regular prices ale Price 725 o 9.75, Sake Price 10.25 to 12.95, Sale Price 13.25 10 19.75; S $ 125 5.95 795 ale Price 1095 WOMEN’S DRESSES GROUP 1—Regular prices $12.50 to $19.75, Sale Price $10.50 GROUP 2—Regular prices GROUP 3—Regular prices GROUP 4—Regular pliCEb GROUP 5 )fiRegu]m pnuss 21.50 to 32.50 to 35.75 to MILLINERY 27.50, Sale Price 34.50, Sale Price 42.50, Sale Price 67.50, Sale Price 17.50 23.50 27.50 37.50 For Women alid Children HALF PRICE EXTRA LOW MARK- DOWNS WOMEN’S RAYON l RAINCOATS Regular $7.95 to $9.75 | SALE PRICE ‘\ $4.75 } CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS $6.50 and $7.00 SALE PRICE \ Regular [ $3.00 [ WOMEN’S WOOL DRESSES: WOMEN'’S WASH DRESSES Values up to $12.00 SALE PRICE - $3.00 Values up to $35.00 | SALE PRICE ' l $5.00 and 810’00 YOU ARE WELCOME TO INSPECT THESE GOODS—AND ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO BUY NO APPROV ALS Goldstem S NO RETURNS b~ v IUNEAU’S ST!LE CENTZ!

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