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Nov. 9, 10, 12, 13 HUCK TOWELS Fine quality white tow- els with-red or blue bor- COSTUME SLIPS R:H_\'()H _Alpaca Slips, .ull/ shades. Regular $1.50. Now $1.00 each RUBBER APRONS . S. Rubber Tea Aprons make attractive gifts. Regular $1.50. R R T A P OUTING FLANNEL Heavy weight, fancy stripes, many paticrns. Now 31, yds. $1.00 ODDS( AND ENDS lutfl und !blled garmcntq OUR FIRST DOLLAR DAY EVENT SINCE JUNE AND THE GREATEST WE HAVE EVER HELD. A TIME WHEN YOUR DOL- LARS HAVE MORE CENTS. STATIONERY Joxes with 48 sheets and 48 tissue lined en- velopes. Buff, ivory, white, blue, green. Regular $1.50 a box. IT IS NONE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1928. LADIES’ UNION SUITS Heavy weight cotton, Also vests and draw- erd. All sizes. Speeinl $1 a gigrn"l_eqf TOO EARLY TO START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. HERE FEW ITEMS YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY FOR A SUITABLE GIFT. Perfume Atomizers Powder Compacts Children’s Purses Bunzlau Jugs Travelers’ Writing Pads Phoenix Hose Children’s Rayon Bloomers and Vests Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Perfume Toilot Water MANHATTAN SHEETS A good medium qual- ity sheet. Pure white bleach. Size81-90 hemmed. $1.00 each B.M. BEHRENDS €0, Inc. Juneau’s Leading .Departm_ent Store 3 Pe_lulm JUNEAU i GIRL IS WEDDED Miss Honorah Kelly and Mr. J | Chester M. Archbgid, were married t wedding at the home of | Mrs. Carl Swanson, . , with headguarters € and the ceremony was aessed by only the most liti- will go on a honeymoon trip to Southern California iy December, returning to make their home in Petersburg about January 15. The bride, known cn the chan- 'nel as “Honey"” Kelly, is a gradu- |ate ol the Juneau High School, | class of 1921, and is the daughter of William H. Kelly, formerly of ,| Treadwell, now located in Valley, !|Wash. She was very pcpular in channcl circles. She has been téaching school at Petershurg for the past two years. Mr. Arch- bold is forest ranger in the Petars- burg district. ———e—— 01d papers for sale at the Empln. Men’s Neckties Silk Hose for Men Mennen’s Shaving Outfits Men’s Handkerchiefs Keytainers Novcflty Bridge Score Padd Children’s - Waih: Dresses Costume Jewelry . Stationery PILLOW CASES Manhattan qunl- ity. h;um white bleathed. Size ¥, 42x36 3 for $1.00 THURSDAY MARRYING |3 DAY FOR JUDGE F. A, | .BOYLE ; THREE Yesterday was. Cupid’s day Ip local U. 8, alssioner's with Judse F ciating as low whose never. to Three coupl MEN’S Part wool, tures, fine wearing qual ARE A} FFOUR DAYS Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Nov. 9, 10, 12, 13 4 pnk for $1.00 Men’s Union Suits W Good' suits, $1.00 suit CANVAS GLOVES Heavy Canton flannel - gloves, fleece lined, knit- : ted wrists. 5 pair for $1.00 N e DRESS PRINTS Fast color prints in mnny attrac- hve patterns. 3 ylrds for $1.00 REMN N A“N'rs A’l;"tt;miv (ths of cotton, waolen zom?sp at lodvx:ed prices. 3 WORK S0 grey mix- veight cotton ort sleeves, long legs. Alll sizes. | JUNEAU BOY HERE AFTER AN ABSENCE OF EIGHT YEARS Returning to the old nome town - eight years’ absenco, Wil- en, has arrived hore banks. n the Juneau --ai ) h(l rnr Seattle in Fob- The following two Co.,, at their | cannery at Chignik, as captain of lone of their tenders. Retutning to Seattle in the au- tumn of 1922, Mr. Erichsen, desir- to see the Orlent, en i pas- o for, Shanghai, Chin hortly er his arrival in Shanghai, he ned employment. with one of the leading export and import con- | cerns of that city. | After ong.year in Shanghaj, Mr. | | Erichsen” returhed to Seattle, to e In the jmporting business, il the spring of 1926, when the lure of Alaska became overpower- |ing, and he came north again, this | time to Cordova. | In the fall of 1926, Mr. Erichsen |landed. at Faivbanhks, whche he ‘m been employed by the Fair. banks Exploration Co., until' re- ntly, when he declded to return prosperous, Mr. Frichsen intends im make his home here indefinitely. e e ree ATTENTION For Carpenter Work of any Andy, Phone 498. e A NEW LINE of Christmas Greeting Cards. adv, Winter & Pond Studio. Imn who was employed ' apital as a with the North-| S —— CONGOLEUM RUGS See our window display of new patterns just arrived WE ALSO CARRY Rubber Matting Deading Felts Juneau Young Hardware Co. If It's Hardware, “We Have It — Certain Paris dress- |r'nktn are showing fabrics with alfnost invisible gold thread |home to Juneau. Having looked the tcwn overjandy |found it to be progressive and THE HUB coat with a tiny gold stitch in its woolen surface. e shaped flounce of beaver I’I‘}uu is a ulu\l collar of beav- kind—shop or city—Call Handy| .. pyut tue sleeves are plain. 5. Sherift, ataska's tuner. b el e " s éigin; 3 Let, us put aside a watch for HIM of HER for Christmas Exp ort w-pc and Clock A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE PRICE l Vertical Grain Hemlock It Hardens as it Wears. Does Not Sliver. Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Luinber For Every Purpose altham Hamtlttm Radio Supplies I'or Men and Women This Fall, and flot the Holiday trade, we have a larger and more * beautiful line of men’s wonten’s watches. J. J. NAWMAN PLUMBING MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs, Lower Front Street Phone 154 Stair Carpet Linoleums Linoleum Cements A. M. GEYER SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY Juneau, Alaska Mike Pusich, Prop. Opposite George Brothers WORKINGMEN'S APPAREL—Blankets, chiefs, Neckties, etc. Full line of Neustadter Brothers Goods NANAIMO Genuine Wellington— Brings the customers back for more. symbol for quality and satisfaction. uniformity,—a depéndable source of supply, we offer all of these to the consumer of our better coal. Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 EXIDE The right Battery for your car or Ragdio. We have a complete line. Capital Electric Company PHONE 416 House Wiring T-!A‘l‘finalwnhd—‘ dmmwmby‘““ffl" mcvaywny. ’p"w:wmm hmmyodn! - oot DR . T T et ALASKA mcrm.c LIGHT and POWER COMPANY _ JUNEAU and Doucus, ALASKA Jnnelu Phone No. 6 Dmlu l'hone No. 18