The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1928, Page 8

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CROSSING LINE N B EVENT IN WRAM:TLL NARROWS rding to a special radic Empire hoar e Boy nu(uul w e Maidie, 20 a. m. repaired ——————— this afternoon at 4 o'clock this| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY JULY 2, 1928 fis ‘ Picture Prize 1| Exhibited Nugget Shop ‘lhnn Ole Eielson, Ben's father,| Felix was unable to wm was also in the group of greet- " in time to avoid the cra ers. | auto lost one wheel. — e —— the cars | GUN CLUB SHOOT STAGED SUNDAY 7 WILKINS AND | EIELSON ARE ©IN NEW YORK Obregon Elected | At the gun club shoot staged| r. Robert Simp; |;.mnnz the first to greet the|Martin, was erossing Frenklin were undamaged —t—— President Mexico; ’lllu (ome to U. S. | | 3 yesterday by the Junean Gun i 1o . 4 g% as the grand | | . . s y s following scores MEXICO CITY J ly 2. — A Only flnu More Yachts|!!" Il Qe ca 1| Financial Condition | o wither et T W Daring Arctic Hlers‘:”":”’('_: the. Tollowis. geores were| MIEICE B s ik to Arrive in l““‘ au 5 e B g 2 X Of Governiment Shown ) - Capital Yacht Are Given Metropo- urie gon, Presiednt-Eleet of Mexico, R TN o > o | >, Q | ay on exhibit at . Mas.|and the President-Elect of the One Is Otll Of ace " | By Secretary Mellon | lis Welcome ¢, "Me.|United States is regarded as a n | e s | possibility. (Continued from P: One) K W/\sx{IMzTON e, 0. 1 Gen. Obregon, unopposed in 5 | $398,000,000 | | the picture anc shoot | ves election, will be in- up Saturd nignt in I ik # 5 oy ) s Aot | s, nine hundred mil- | It a real [on the morning of July 4 starting|augurated on December 1. Tt is 8y | white AN el P ! 1 public debt reduction || ture has at 8 o'clock. |expected he will go i D } ) tax cut of over §200, | Obmoi s O ) M [ States on a visit befc 4 P s 000, Secretary of Treas- bobi AUTOMOBILES CRASH 1 his office PIANS Em”m‘“fw‘ 2l ¢ > Mellon declared that the e e T ‘ —————— al year clo‘xmg midnight | * i | famous welcomes, Two automobile wheels wers| ROOF FIRE TODAY rday “has witnessed | The daring fliers were escorted | smashed this noon at the corner| . 1\nlm improvement on the he City Hall over the route|of Second and anklin Sm‘.-v\‘ A fire on the roof of an I||l|n financial position of the . v traversed by Col. Charles | M ix, of a truck, was| village house ecalled out ti Unitcd States Government.” |"° A. driv lown and the| Department a few minutes — marries the second time because r Byrd | Alas fectric Light and, Pawer|10 olaibok this morning g 1 he hopes there isn’t. l;.,m Charles (n.mh |lun were fnmpan) truck, driven by Ralph’ was confined to shingles only. MRS. JENSEN IN HOSPITAL | ——— — ~ — e N Mr: (« Jensen, underwent a major operation at St. Ann's| b lospital this morning. She is well “according to her| ed went haywir 3 1. at o 1 of its crew, pressure W and after 10 minutes del its ) ¢ wi vl Stimp student a b ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, : JULY 4TH | \ Al \ o BN SPECIAIIS I'()P l 1’—3/ l : ! CELEBRATE WITH < Our Fruits, Vegetables, Melons and the gooc 1 : 1 5 things of the season will be on display Monday. Y [ /4 A \'J.m' selections will be kept in our cool room if you t (P{;IJ’)’JIV (’IJ()‘I BELI{ \\'j:)x. to )_n' delivered to your home on the afternoon ! It's just the peppy, snappy Y of the third. { A 3 i ; S RE ! drink for a Fourth of ; SR l’:’(\hh i ! July celebration! o ! . ELO? p:wlnlm;l. ..... s Also, Ginger Ale—White Rock e l’l‘ ACHES, dozen ........... } Grape Juice — Lime Juice— P PLU NI\—I" kinds, basket ..... s Orvanee Drinks and Soda Water Af LT DO { & L PR R B {| CGOLDEN GLOW BEER on ice at McClos- NEW 3, 5 pounds for ... i ? e g o et y (HHHHP\ pound .......... s key’s Place and Reliable News Stand Tl]E,SDA Y----JULY ,3RD § ”“" ‘there! gre' Groan l X . ! The best of all drinks—try it once— BABGE e ‘ \(v\ Cabbage, 1.1((1\ ()mnns and Radishes, Oranges, ; you will always like it! DRESSE,S ALL MILLINERY ONE Apples, Bananas and Lemons, ete. ! - \ P We urge you to make your selections early so GROUP I HALF PRICE you may not be disappointed. GEORGE BROTHERS Values from $42.50 to $34.50 | Sl GARNICK’S ! SALE PRICE $26.50 One group WASH ])R[&SSESAVJ]U(‘S up to i STRIBUTORS 'ROU $7.50—SALE PRICE $2.95 T > > PHONE 174 i DISTRIBUTORS GROUP 11 o0—>5Al ] ! o S A S e SRR RS TR Values from $32.50 to $26.50 | VOILE LINGERIE SALE PRICE $21.50 ¥ % 2y Step-in Sets—values up to $2.95 s SALE PRICE $1.75 Values from $24.50 to $19.75 : ke S & SALE PRICE $16.50 Combinations—values up to $2.65 3 SHOE SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, JULY 3RD WOMEN’S SHOES LADIES’ SLIPPERS IN PARCHMENT SHADES VALUED AT $8 50 REDUC- ED TO $4.95 A PAIR. TAN CALF STRAP AND PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS REDUCED TO $4.95 A PAIR. ALL WHITE KID SLIPPERS REDUCED TO $1.95 A PAIR. WHITE CANVAS SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS REDUCED TO $1.00 A PAIR. BROKEN LINES OF PATENT AND SATIN SLIPPERS AT 50 CENTS A PAIR. GROWING GIRLS TAN CALF OXFORDS REDUCED TG $2.95 A PAIR. MEN’S OXFORDS TAN CALF “OSTEO-PATH-IK” OXFORDS VALUED UP TO $7.50 REDUCED TO H $3.95 A PAIR. ALL SHORT LINES OF CHILDREN'S SHOES RE])("(ZIQI) FOR CLEARANCE. Goldstein’s Emporium SHOE DEPARTMENT ALL SALE PRICE $1.65 Step-ins—values up to $2.25 SALE PRICE $1.35 ' CHILDREN’S DEPT. WASH DRESSES One group of values up to $4.75 in all sizes | SALE PRICE $2.25 All Sweaur (oats and Slip-on Sweaters at GROUP 1V 1 rack values up to $27.50 5’\[ I l’l\l( E $5.00- —‘57 -)()A~$l() 00 COATS GROUP I Values from $55.00 to $39.50 SALE PRICE $32.50 GROUP 11 REDUCTION Values from $35.00 to $27.50 Sl 5 SALE PRICE $22.50 | ALL CHILDREN’S HATS ONE- HALF PRICE GROUP 111 o Values from $26.50 to $21.50 SALE PRICE $17.50 GROUP IV Values from $19.75 to $15.00 SALE PRICE $12.50 LADIES’> SPORTS WEAR Slip On and Coat Sweaters — Values up to $9.75—SALE PRICE $4.75 Novelty Felt Jackets — Cotette Models— Values up to $7.50—SALE PRICE $4.00 Blouses of Silk in Sport and Dressy Models— Values to $8.50—SALE PRICE $4.75 | CHILDREN’S HALF SOX A big assortment of sizes and colors at 30 cents pair JAPANESE PARASOLS Your choice of these waxed paper sunshades at $1.10 each WOMEN’S GLOVES Women’s Silk, Fabric and Kid Gloves will sell at a very low price DRESS UP FOR THE CELEBRATION THESE PRICES MAKE IT EASY GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM NO APPROVALS Jungau’s Style Center NO RETURNS ML M NN R N TN M N R NN N NN N

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