The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1928, Page 8

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SR i X 8 WRECKAGEFOUND MAY BE CLUE TO MISSING CRAFT Re‘]vmi\ Rec Westward turns—Search eived from Unalga Re- Starts > Teacher in Indian School Is Indicted Serious Charges | DILLINGHAM, Alaska il “READY T0 MAIL” r Unalga Disti ift Yakutat |Christma z is better tha [ Winter & Pond ( Unalga Returns ‘oast Guard Cu New Gifts for Every ihed the parts and bait table, rounded 1 stern of a halibut boat and about 14 inche Compacts, Perfumes, Mello Glo, Shaving Sets, 1 and Pencil Sets are but a few nl our | below high water mark an was too heavy for one man to drag out many suggestions. Search Party Leaves Huul \'\nh the unt 8¢ |1r)r Phone Free Delivery Wonderful Paintings HAVE YOU SEEN THEM IN OUR WINDOW? They are the product of W. John Hun\ Alaska’s well known ulM Be sure to buy one or more chances on these pictures before \ln\ are all gone. SPECIALS FOR TODAY 3 pkgs. Macaroni, regular 2 for 25¢, 3 for . Citrus—large packages now 4 for (;arnu k’ a---Plumo 174 YOU WILL SURE FIND US COOL-HEADED BUT NOT COLD-BLOODED nbacks too, are j anyone else. The Gold, the Silver and the Gree handy to US as they are to BUT WE SURE HATE To think of living in a community where trust any one. YOUR CREDIT IS AS IS ALL OUR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE OUR STORE, YOU WILL FIND MOST JUNEAU. “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS. Gastineau Grocery ]’ll()Vl 37 “THE REAL SE In thanking you for la s patron we respectfully k »u to keep up the r mutual good.” we would not AS , S OIl. BURNER $200.00 1. o. b. Factory (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 Sheet Metal . “] tell you in advance what job will cost” Our Vu car. || Frec Detivery v | Member of the Family | T2 gk R . g it Vanity Sets of Vardley and| Manicure \~l~ ‘en THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, DEC. 10, 1928. 'EDWARD LARSEN DIES 'COUPLE IS QUIETLY IT THE HOTELS Gnstmeau iisholm; Bd H coml FROIM HEART ATTACK 4 MARRIED SATURDAY I GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM ommodation we every evening until Now 55¢ PER POUND Hills, Sehillings Best, M. J. B. and Amocat Brands JUST RECEIVED Another Shipment of Petersburg Crabs 35¢ EACH BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. Phone 134 When We Sell It It’s Right Sub Statlon Post Office No. 1. Christmas Nécessities lt I | s Cards, Seals Ribbon Paper. ationery 11C m(]v \mlt for every- | one. Get our prices for 1 special orders for decora- | 1(11)11 material. Where Service, Price and Quality Meet at GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s + 3 > 3 el Open Till 11 P. M. Free Delivery E l- (R o e e e e e e e B TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: There is a good deal of street talk at pres- ent as to the why and wherefore of the recent order of the United States Attorney instruct- ing the U. S. Marshal to close the Punch Boards. We understand that.the Nugget Shop is the subject of most of the censure from those who don’t like it. We wish to take full blame for starting the matter but wish to express our thanks to Mir. Valentine for drawing up the complaint and getting the signature of the other jewelers. We have no desire to go into the history or evil or good of punch-boards. We only wish to say they have been an unmixed evil for the \.w"(l ~~hup for a long time. The watches and other jewelry items handled usually on the punch-boards are brought to us to be serv. iced. It is often hard to refuse to try to do something and it is impossible to charge ade- quately for the time wasted. While we have kept no account of it, The Nugget Shop knows that attempts to service punch board watches have cost us a lot of money, and all we got out of it has been the ill-will of the owner besides the loss of a possible sale of a good watch. The jewelry stores wish to be friendly with the cigar stores and pool halls and will agree to install no pool tables and sell no cigars if they will handle no jewelry. THE NUGGET SHOP bbbl | | | . Commencing Monday Mid-Season Clearance Women's and Misses’ Apparel AND WINTER MERCHANDISE IN THIS DEPART- MENT RADICALLY REDUCED FOR THIS EVENT WOMEN'S COATS Dressy Models-— GROUP 1-—Were .50 to $55.00—Reduced to $36.95 GROUP 2—Were 00 o 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 GROUP 2—Were 24.50 to GROUP 3 -~Were 19.75 to FALL -Reduced to $36.95 27.50—Reduced to 18.95 22 r0 7“?(!1" red to 11.95 WOMEN’S I)RE SSES 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 DON'T FAIL to see the Rack of Dresses of values up to $35.00 FOR THIS CLEARANCE—$7.95 Misses’ 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 .95 GROUP 3—Were 625 to 7. )0 Reduced to 4.75 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT All Hats go at half-price This includes everything in both Women’s and C! hlldrfll s Mod( 1s O(I(ls 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—VWere $1.25 to $1.95—REDUCED TO $1.00 GROUP 2—VWere .75 to. 1.25—REDUCED TO .50 Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS

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