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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY JAN. 28 1928. Sale S;ale Starts ‘ Starts Wednesday i Wednesday Ends A 1) End : 1 - :-:(d;n g )/ Tu iy 3 Also stock of Beds, Springs and Mattresses Lmu ary January Juneau-Young Hardware Cé, Men's, Womeri's and Children’s Shoes | i WE VALUES ARE_ASTONISHING—YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE THE SHOES, THE " SMART I’ATTERNS TO APPRECIATE THESE UNUSUAL VALUES Did you know that the SALE 3 MEN’S BOYS ek e B bl MARINE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. ” quote all the former GROUPED AT 4. TAN AND BLACK SCHQOL SHOES | prices of these sales LOW PRICES W i is the new name for the Gy b and OXFORDS f,‘,‘;’jf,,!,;“;,c“:;‘,wi,,;:‘d' GASTINEAU ELECTRIC CO. 3ood Styles sfvm BRAND of the advisability of | | GEORGE PEARCE PHONE 416 ED STANYAR All $1.95 ! Bigek a9é Ton making selections of | A8 ) o For Electrical Work of All Kinds Leather Solid. Leather Star Brand shoes now. Many styles . Good $2.95 < New Styles Solid Leather that have been in stock Heels " New, Toes but a few months are Straps $3.95 Wonderful Byery ey fhm buys a reduced now because and Fitters pair of these shoes re-{ sizes are broken. j A i L . é w i k Ties $4.95 ../ Regular ceives a Star Brand (Sle"e”lsimups Ofl C(l;il- [ ¢ 3 aSt ee 3 $6.00, $7.50, $8.00 i A ren’s Shoes an X- A i LADIES’ FELT i Knife of $1.25 value|{ ) qc and Straps in pa- Values ; ] f J y SLIPPERS gt & FREE with pair boys’ | tent, tan and black calf. . (6 ' our anual'y $1,25 value for g Mostly Poll Parrot selid 95 cents pair . 85.95 pair school shoes. leathe)l’" shoes. e T « == ] Clearance FITTERS 4, Men and Young Men Hats Black and Brow ’ 3 . All Leather That fit a man’s idea of vigorous style, serviceable wear, worth $7.50, $8.00, $8.50 while, yalue. The model shown at the right is very popular in ) a e $7.50, .00, i VoLt tan, browns, greys, fancy bands. earence 1or 1 l~ . . V l ; 4’0 E ,’ 2 Ll « C;M‘%paifr m.fififl $7.00 Value for $4.95 Each : SR THE BALANCE OF OUR MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE Just a few Coats left—in mixtures and plain colors—with fur collars—also a few plain B M BEHREND S C I tailored Coats to close out. o.’ nc. 3 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE—$9.75 ' "™“WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST” _ & WASH DRESSES o s e In French Gingham, English Prints and Holy Trinity Cathedral Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. ; o Ml @\‘D} IIE§ OO_H\Q; e :RY I.mrs ‘;‘Y_fi%& [:am & £y Weather B Broadcloth—for the balance of the week ot 1408 —sizes 16 to 46—long and short sleeves. @m“ QB —m— Holy Communion 5100 . m i Aottt 1 Forecast for Juneaun and vicinity, begtnning 4 v. m. today: JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE—$2.50 Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11:00 o’clock Fair and colder tonight, Sunday cloudy and warmer; gentle Not as simple as 1 5 A variable winds. Sunday School, 12:30. it looks is this e aeatiee : | Bvening, sarvice at Douglas. L 0CAL i‘ T ‘. $12' 75 DRESSES part of an en- [ _4_.—_._¢|x Burom. Teme. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather semble. French \ | )flcthodlst _Episcopal Church { : . \ ; ) ‘ HAo0Re’ Vamen p. m. yest'y. 3012 38 89 3E ! o ; 3 blue :]lp])ll(]UES of p '™ Fourtn ana eward Streets i . m. today.. 3837, g; 100 i Wigh still a pice scic a0 doase wool morocain 1 { REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. 30.32 93 b i trim a straight \ i 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. ; _— — - from in Siik arl] Woul, white crepe de 11:00 a. i Sermon: “Christ’s K : i Ay T 4 ; chine frock which § omratia ol dor.” : : JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE—$12.75 is cut with skirt i p. m-fermon: “The Op- : o . A dipped several in- o7 HOX RN AI R ches in back. Ap- - Al ab sty dvited, ; 4 | Bethel {Jl}l‘q\l(tslslmllutl‘hfl) Resurrcction Luum,fln T Fort Yukon.. Cldy bl i | Chu.sh ; ‘| Tanana Pt. Cldy dress appear also Bl O SRSt L 'l Eagle .. on the coat of 3 W ornor ot i atra ant Main Sts. & dark blue geor- g REV. 5iARRY R, ALLEN, Pzstor gette crepe, - - S = Cldy Clear Cldy. Cldy lli‘mng ¢ : 0gBY Clear, PHONE 101 Clear - Cldy Cldy Cldy 11:00 . m.—Morning worship. 3 Subject, “The reh s r. B RS £ W cccoch 46180 i - | MRS. DENNIS MURPHREE 00 p. ni—Tven worship. Y - )| Prince Rupert..‘ Subject, “Byes Thut Seee Not." . A hearty weldome awaits you| VJAGKSON, Miss.—Living in a gd":l"l“"m 'at the friendly Lutheran Church. |80vernor's ~mansion “is ‘mighty| Seattle Come to' the -Sunday services and 'l;"“m“d 1:" lth-t 4 bMu: ‘;:* ‘u ::;t!;::nclwn you will feel better all through nhnis urphree, s8i8s! .. 62 | the week. first lady; it is like a long visit. ! ; '—Ia- than u mijes. cssssamall & TR . belongs to yom,” sne T T —T i p 4 iy i r Catholic Church | “and . the mansion ' does i/ Note. tions at Dut Kodisk, Juneau, : SPEED and SERVICE , “1' go “Portiand < Fifth and Gold BStreets. B reiere :::: :“ T s m‘:’:‘:“ BN m:_u San Francisco arell o realize that speed in making deliveries is an important 6:00 a. m.—Low Mass In Hos- “return. to my ¥ ] The p;'euure modqum; low in Bering Sea and high in tactor of service. But that isn’t all. Speed without service i pital ch-pel v, 2 a al kens” in January Eastern Alaska fild southward to California. Snow .has fallen is just as bad as service without speed. ft's the happy com- $:00 &y m:. ~ Low Mass an or Murphree's m-.r in Western Alaska and moderate rain in Southeastern Alaska. d service that Sermon, Gemeral Communion for . G2 Cloudy weather ;?mn- throughout most of the Territory. Tem- |- higtion nt Sosed g dion ) 1o all. “Ill have my own chiekens,| peratures have risen decidedly in the Interior and south central|| 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and|small’ truck garden and best off portion of Alaska and fallen somewhiat in other districts. s PP Thi 70N i |sermon. all my own home to arrange and| — e s A S e 4 8 ee E 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. run as I please,” she says. “Then, 3 York won ine national poetry | 7:30 p: m.-— Rosary, Sermon|igo, the governor will be able to i % prize for her poem “My House in o ::(rlugn.::dlctlon of the Blessed :l:::: and fish as much as he|po v ok Anuvfiwd oth" R Crystal White loap—ll rs for : B i AL won tirat. honorable mention n ;;,_.__.__.____,F The Murphree home is on the: BRic Dramoh wits Rer W Lots Creme 0il lq.p—u h!l for | Assembly of God Mission outskirts of Jackson, only a few] Island Duck Pond in August,” and || ‘c( Bm}* miles from the capitol. The four{ o oo o u ”"F'l Stercier Monigomery. . o S Our !nifi and Vegetables Are Always Notices for this ceurch cowmn|afternoons from =:3 : L ARARANArd Strect o Irisgs e Wre. Ml UL 'wmr. 5 W k- second, tor er poem. || the Best and Priced Right ' must be received by The Empirei The Il\b‘u is cordially invited CHAS. €. PERSONEUS, Pastor iy “'-.“ apolis, djudged winner of the|’ s ot later than 10 o'clock Satur-|'C “ttend these services and visit| Sunday services: :::.U:‘r 'l'io::; ll‘fld:l'fll; her [ National League of American Pen > i q:ynorniu uln suatnnteu Change‘”‘( reading r éml;:oo 8. m.—Morning Wor-|g children. - i f Wo:::- mm "u“ book” |- l.do wn.mmnun.-u nl x CA”FORN’A GR‘EER « of sermon topics, etc. — i g : e conl [ s| 12:16 p. m.—Bibie School. LAl m“‘” requested: to Mrs. Winter's bcnl, "n. Herit |such as eardenter, 'i Northern leht Pre.byumn ! 00 p. m.—BEvening Worship attend Ammyal Roll Call ki @. D | age of Women,” won first choice{tsical,; eslsomining, plum! 5 T Christian Science Church Supper the first n Monday night, Januapy 80.|8mong those - submitted. . The Nfllml — el Sundly “each month. 1t 15 instructed L’ '“«w book tells of some “mm 1. M g A8 asrvides will e Al at| Corner e urth and Franklin Sts,| ~Mid-week services evely Tuer (\o shorn ‘Moose that all women of - the world who Bave ham. 11 :a. m .in the Church of Chris-|REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor |43y and Friday at 8 p. m. n", eaur Chelr Fox: : . Science Soefety of Juneau o Morning sermo 11 o'clock. | = oo Pl ) sl : and Maln Streets. The sub-|Subject: “Christianity, Then sug' .| Native c;m.‘! g MAC SPM‘IN sty ol frox. L wi Lay Worker. - D School at 12:¢5 p. m. Bible School at 12:15, 1, 8:15 p. n—-‘l‘om Evening service at 7:30 o’elock. suh}eu. “The Soul's Oppertun- ‘\. L warm welcome for evlery-I