The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 10, 1928, Page 2

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. o ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1928. A HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII||l|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIlIII“IHIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHHHI mmlmm||mulm|nummummmuuuummmnunmunumuummuumumuumuluulmunmmmmummmmmmumm SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 10TH BIRD CAGES 'BRASS AND WHITE ENAMEL CANARY CAGES Spegial in LADIES’ BLACK FRENCH KID GLOVES one and two tutton styles Values up fo 7" 76 SALE PRICE 3! 00 run SSSNUTNSNIZANY DOLL LTI s it I!m\‘,,,,,,uql/lu/fl\\\u.umum“\\\\\\\\"" //é?#ffl'///////mH/ll”\\!\\(\\\“!flfllfl\ OFFERINGS THAT SPARKLE WITH MONEY IN KEEPING WITH THE TRADITIONS OF FEBRUARY DOLLAR VALUES AT THIS STORE WE ASK YOU TO COME HERE TOMORROW—IT WILL NOT BE DIFFICULT TO SE- LECT ECONOMICALLY FROM THESE DOLLAR DAY OFFERINGS. IT'S YOUR CHANCE TO REPLENISH SUPPLIES OF NEEDED THINGS AT LOWEST PRICE LEVELS OF THE YEAR. PLAN YOUR SHOPPING TOUR TO INCLUDE THIS DOLLAR DAY EVENT— TCMORROW. -\ £ \ \\\\\‘W}j ‘\\\M\\ml/f////%, Q\\\\\\\\\W/// &\\\;\\\‘\\\\.“l? SALE ENDS SATURDAY, 18TH \‘\‘“\\\\ Many other Bargains too numerous to mention in this ad AN HH/// \Y In both round and s square styles See Solid. Brass Mhd Cage Stands DOLLAR DA Y INFANTS’ RUBBER PANTS in flesh color—large and extra large LADIES" COTTON CREPE KIMONAS in light shades Values to $5.00 NOW $1.00 EACH JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE €O, Hardware and Undertaking ,. ~ Phems 12 Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. WEOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE, 486 Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs— Selects, per dozen ... - Medinms, per dozen tatoes, 30 pounds for . éflona, 5 pounds for J alifornia Young Turnips, 3 ponndu for Beeu, 3 pounds for ... Carrots, per bunch .. %flid Head Lenuce a nqls, r pound Oregon Psuenm pounds for orlda Grape Frmt, 2 for .. ima, Bayo, Navy Beima—per pound.... Dried Apfltou, 35c alb., 3 for WAy Black Figs, per pound _... Alaska Rutabagas, &' pounds for 25 | Applés (Winsap, Spitzenbergs) per doz. 50 | Apples (Newtons).per dozen,.............. 55 Green ' Peppers, Sprouta, Spmafh, Peas, Let- tuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbets, New Potatoes, Celery, Egi Plans Don’t 'forget that our' Butter; comes direct from the dairy' and that our Puritan Hams and Bacons are best. Regular 60 cents NOW 4 FOR $1.00 BLACK LEATHERETTE CUSHIONS with painted tops Regular $1.25 NOW $1.00 EACH . CHILDREN’S HOSE * Heavy'Ribbed Hase in black and hrown .. Medium ' Ribbed Hose in black only Light“Ribbed ‘Hose in black and brown A ‘Finer Ribbed Hose in black aad brown . Light Ribbed Hose in light shades FANCY CHOSLOVAKIA BEADS in all colors Regular $1.50 NOW $1.00 EACH CZE -$1.08 Curtain Serim in ecru and white, 2 ydsifor i..z<:. 1.00 Gingham and Percale: in solid and stripes; 4 yds. 1.00 Silkoline in solid colors and floral ‘designg;'4 yds. 1.00 1.00 Regular 50¢ Curtain Scrim in eream and white, 3'yds: for.. Regular 65¢ Regular 35¢ Regular 35¢ 3 for 1.00 36 inch Plaid, plain striped outing flannel, reg. 35¢,4 yds. for.. 2 for 1.00 36 inch unbleached Muslin, medium weight, 7 yards for 3 for 1.00° BOYS' " BIB OVERALIS: Good | Quality 6 to 16 years:: BOYS’ BLOUSES Fancy and Plain Colors 6 to 12 Regular $1.25 Blouses NOW $1.00 A lot of CHILDREN’S 2-BUCKLE ARCTICS Small Sizes Regular $2.25 Value For This Sale _$1.00 PAIR MEN’S WORK SOXS Heavy wool mixed — a} - - ST years be i g real good wearing sox. for he hoes and A redl'bargain for sl e ; this, sle; . ONLY' $l 00 PA]R Ohe_ Lot MRS Bl WORK' SHIRTS Good Sires A Snap at 2 FOR $1.00 WINTER MODELS IN STYLISH COATS AT FINAL REDUCTIONS EVERY COAT IN THE STORE GOES IN T1ilS LAST TIME SALE. COST HAS®' BEEN DISREGARDED AND PRICES MARK.D AT SO LITTLE ALL WILL GO SPEEDILY. B e e A R (AP Special 5 PAIR FOR $1.00 These are the famous Master Blouses WINDOW SHADES Good Quality Green or Tan " 36 inches Special for this sale $1.00 EACH MEN’S DRESS SOX Fancy Patterns 4 Season Sox Sizes 10 to 1114 , Regular 60c value Priced 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 MEN'S LIGHT COTTON S0X i Puncture Proof Grey, Black, Brown 10to 1114 5 PAIR FOR $1.00 MEN’S CANVAS WORK GLOVES Heavyweight Large Size, Red Wrist Reversible CONGOLEUM C YL RUGS 18 by 36 Assorted Patterns This Sale 2 FOR'$1.00 A RO I ust Uaned In prints, daintily trithimed i’ conigs colors, Kimona and. set-in sleeves Sizes 16 ta 44 Speaal $1.50, : Thg l" I B. M. BEHRENDS CO. ]xme:m s Leading Department Store o5 #ae ’x;.,‘ In Dlmetywpd Engltah fillllllllllllIIlHIIIHIHIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII?IHIIIIIIIMII,N!.NIIIllnmllhimlflmmmmii inilinlllll IIIIIIIIIIIIWI”IIWIHIIIW llIImIIlllflllllillllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o e saving is looked for,'the United I! tht t still 18 'n'Board, which PRESIDENT SETTLED |k DEATH PENALTY| msrzuu OVER NAMES ' OR LIFE BEHIND ASKA LAKES, PEAKS BARS. SENTENGE Slayer of Little Manan‘\ Parker Will Know :: }‘wn Fate Tomorrow y (Cont:nuea nom rage Ont) on carrying the names as desig- d by the explorers. head (rf research In tional Geographic Society, there is Lake Coville; (Coattnuea rrom Page One.y | O irosvenor, President of —— L’ th iety, for whom there 1s ke Grosvenmor; Dr. John Oliver Vice President of the r whom there is Mouat George C. Martin, a ol the pacty, for whom recently amended State laws gov |1 erning sanity hearings are un-| * constitutional and that the trial Judge erred in failing to instruct the jury on several points . Prominent members of the Bar| expressed the opinion that six| months might el case is finally settled. Hickman was awakened at 7 before the - bor is called G lln,( names, “it is understood, o'clock this morning from a sound 1 by Dr. Griggs and il sleep. Special guards have been placed over him to prevent Pos- | ed by those who defend sible suicide. I)n $ as mnot unusual to ap- gk {ply names of patrons or discov- ONE-MAN ENGINES | erers to various places designatel i Ak jon maps. Bspecially is this held to be proper for unnamed frontier BERNE, Feb. 10-—-One-man en- nnnmrn~. like that explored in the gines are being tried on the swis..‘ “Valley of Ten Thousand Federal Railways in an effort toSmokes.” reduce operating expenses. AN, Nevertheless, years after the nou d the l!-u have becn elec- (leulbuuun of “millions” of maps, States Geographic dates from 1890, when it was created by order of {is . | lowing: verv | 1sts, noloup topographers, etc.” —————————— e .: it Harpicon end wLich its. prceent namo fr Pro -ment Roosevelt, raised Question as. to the propricty of these names. That board 1a charged with the duty of esta.- scml N‘"En ilshing uniforth nomencliture ani| * 3 cting in. an.advisory, capasity fo SoveruinaiEs makny e AR ual- Openeltn to Be Giv- One of the:Board's Prificiples [ en_in April—Other Events. Com ng One of its principles -is ‘the fol- “Names of Nying persons should be appliedl rafely, ‘and only| The an ,l operetta of the Ju- those of great eminence' should be | neatd’ High' School, coples’ iot thus honored. No personal names |Which have arrived recntly. should be attached because of r.- be presented to the public April lationship, friendship, personal in.|@¢ amd*7, it was announced today terest, nor should names of ob- ‘Supt. *"W.' K. Keller of the scure persons be given. Names of |Schools. eminent mem now dead may be, “Ali Baba .and the Forty thus P uated, particulariy | Thieves” was the operetta se- those of explorers, natural-|lected for this year's presenta- tioh. Preliminary work, such as the selecting of characters for As the were of men st | Hving, the board In view of this{the 'parts, has begun, and re-| -| rule que: earsals the wisdot *of b are scheduled to begin permitting to stand. It was |within a short time. this declsh that created a 'stir oftering Is but one of ® that was carried to Prosi vittes announced dent Cooli¢ by Dr. (,mnvenor After gon g all the circuim- stances Wi went fram the be *l White Hm. to the Geographic m Hoard that the names were 16t|{t to be ¢ This, it is said, |t was not the first time “ Ty ises to be mm en earller this theless, action the Government board de- clared that the practice was not Justitied !l M instance, 18'to] - e school hops of the year, will be{worked all night in an attempt to given. locate two boys lost on Mount “Totem” work s well under fJuneau. ‘Two special calls to way and the staff is working|pump water from. flooded "“" hard in order that the year-book [ments were answered, may be on sale earlier than usual. In other community w‘l!lre It is planned to have it out not|work the Department has ‘béen latér than May ‘1. Most of the[just &s active s in ‘fire fighting, pictures have already been taken |y has an investment of -$12,000 and are ready ur'lt unt to thelin m Pbaseball park and more engravers. /-, than $300 invested in playground t i town lots, ucoum‘ 3 Chiet J. L. Giay." 'As a body the Firemién have do nated liberally to projects thé ‘Women’s Club ‘has ‘fostered for| playgrounds for the children of | Juneau, for the Salvation “Army trimmed in orgnnd.ie lnd h&—fuiflfiflg the new flare skirt’and fitted waist alw l&'ufln lm’ ddrive” for the bullding of their |} hall, and ha hased Annual Event of neau's Buits for he baskelbal team, Active Fire Figh Billed This TO! gu muvonuuhymc Plenty of mn is p mm “{. L e inl. Whe tees of Fivemen pre- the big hall' in the A. B. one of Juneauw's most aci ganizations, the Juneau Pire De- gwt the plaques are settng um i the Elks' Hall i . nd - k’& . e | Wofl has been done this week [ e

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