The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1928, Page 8

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e COUNCIL TURN DOWN PROPOSAL . FOR LIGHTING : Rejects PI()]\0~l to Install! 1000-Watt Lights in Business District FIRE RAVAGES CABIN | ON NINTH ST. FLATS| D | 1 AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL | M Jack Da ferent, Alaskan, the Nugget Shop e eee New Gifts fo BABY GIRL IS BORN TO MR. AND MRS. TREVOR 51\VIS | Gk ompacts, Tello Glo, Man Shaving Sets, De and Péncil These are but a many sugge t b o yesterday afternoon. The mother and infant are doink well R FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM P73 | NOTICE j Hereafter all cake: will be a b baked in our kitchen as Herman is not doing our g Phone 25 Fr STOP THAT COUGH{' BANISH THAT COLD}| Money Back Guarantee! Wild Cherry Tary Cod Liv-{| er Extraet, Malt, Licorice, Menthol, Creosote Guaiacol, i Ammonium Chloride, in +right proportions. BUTLER-M - i DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 b el l MOPS! MOPS! L Free Delivery \ Another shipment of those Self-Wringing Mops, price 6 cans x()lul pack l()m atoes, large fl/( XLL 25 cents, 6 fc 50 pounds Fisher Blend Flour 1 pound can Rl]lll\((_ CofTee Garmch’s---Phone 1 74 fornia, and in our twenty-five years of experience never seen Prunc v any meal WE CLAIM THAT our Happy Home Canned Prunes best on the market. A perfect fruit e lected and packed in very high grade of r ca gest a better or healthier. dish of Happy Home High Grade Canned Prunes—a trial prove Quality Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Our 1929 calendars are now ready for distributio: W customers. Plea: ask for ONE e e———— ()IL BURNER $200.00 f. o. b. Facto (control included) FULL AUTOMATIC—GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS Capacity—500 to 1,000 sq. ft. radiation Duco finish Burns very little oil Simple—Only one place to oil Safe—Six safety devices Easy to install No noise GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Skeet “I tell you in advance what job will cost” cents eaeh at | Member of the Family Perfumes, Gift Vanity Sets of Vardley and stions. ece Delivery When We Sell It It’s Right Sub Btatlon Post Office No. 1 as good as the For dessert, for IHLII\- OUR HAPPY HOME PRUNES These are Italian style prunes, grown in the State of Cali- reproductions | original, dif-| r Every icure Sets, s, Pen Sets. few of our Vinol AURO Phone 134 | we have ! are the ‘ fruit than can will m to all when you ry Metal- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1928. GEORGE BROS. WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY Amocat Coffee, pound . . . . 55¢ 4 pound can Apple Butter . . . 75c 10rolls Fleno Toilet Paper . . $1.00 Dromedary Dates, package . . 25¢ 2 pounds fresh bulk Dates . . . 35¢ 3 large bottles Purex . . . . $100 45¢ 40¢ 3 large packagesDuz . . . . $1.00 It whitens, sterilizes and removes .5tmns as 1l wmhm 3 bottlesClorax . . % . . . . 3 bottles Ammonia . . . . . Hors(’v s Broak fast Chocolate Svrup,, B . oo . Lo D 5 cans Amocat Imported Sardines . 95¢ 5 pgks. Amocat Seedless Raisins . 25¢ TRUMP COOKIES One poundtins . . . . . . 60c Ri('h, delicious Butter Wafers for serv- ing at bridge teas and “500” parties AIw(ws Cl‘lSI)-T’l(W‘ molt in your mouth Moneyback Guarantee on Every Pur( has(’ WHERE SERVICE, I’RICP AJ\D QUALITY MEET AT George Brothers PHONES 92 and 95 OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. B R R R R DAN CE MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Good Music Everyone Welcome COME! Commencing Monday Mid-Season Clearance Women's and Misses’ Apparel FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE IN THIS DEPART- MENT RADICALLY REDUCED FOR THIS EVENT WOM EN ’S COA TS Dressy Models— GROUP 1—Were $47.50 to $55.00—Reduced to $36.95 GROUP 2—Were 35.00 to 39.50—Reduced to 26.95 GROUP 3—Were 27.50 to 32.50-—Reduced to 18.95 Sport Models-- GROUP 1—Were $47.50 to $55.00—Reduced to $36.95 GROUP 2—Were 24.50 to 27.50—Reduced to 18.95 GROUP 3 -—~Were 19.75 to Zfi 50—Reduced to 1195 WOMEN’S DRESSES Silk Frocks— GROUP 1-—Were $35.00 to $39.50—Reduced to $26.95 GROUP 2-—Were 27.50 to 29.50—Reduced to 18.95 GROUP 3—Were 18.50 to 24.50—Reduced to 14.95 Wool Frocks-— GROUP 1-—Were $27.50 to $29.50—Reduced to $21.50 GROUP 2—Were 18.50 to 24.50—Reduced to 14.95 DONT FAIL to see the Rack of Dresses of values up to $35.00 FOR THIS CL EARANCE—$7.95 Mlssos’ Dress and Sport Coats GROUP 1—Were $11.95 to $13.75—Reduced to $ 8.95 GROUP 2—Were 9.75 to 10.75—Reduced to 6.95 GROU l’ {77“ ere 625t0 7. )0 Reduced to 4.75 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT All Hats go at half-price This includes everything in both Women’s and Children’s Models Odds and Ends Women’s Silk and Wool Underwear—Values up to $4.75 REDUCED TO $2.50 Children’s Wool and Mercerized Underwear—Values up to $3.50 REDUCED TO $1.50 Women’s Sweaters In both coat and slip-on models—Values up to $8.95 REDUCED TO $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 Women’s Cotton Gowns Values up to $2.75—REDUCED TO 70¢, 75¢, $1.00 Women’s Girdles and Girdileers ~ Broken Stock Numbers—Values up to $9.00 REDUCED TO $3.00 Infants’ Rompers GROUP 1—Were $1.25 to $1.95—REDUCED TO $1.00 GROUP 2—Were .75 to 125—REDUCED TO .50 Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS NO APPROV ALS NO RETURNS

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