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Every day this week is Dollar Day-- | Every day this week your Dollars will have more cents! Here are a few of the Special ‘alues=--- Men’s Canvas Gloves—5 pair for $1.00. Men’s Cotton Sox—>5 pair for $1.00. Men’s Lisle Sox—3 pair for $1.00. Men’s Heavy Sox, $1.00 each. Bovs’ Blouses, size 6 to 12— Ladi Drapery Cretonnes—A4Y5 yards for $1.00. Linen Deft Tow Ladies” Rayon Vests—$1.00 each. Ladies’” Fleeced Cotton Union Suits—$1.00 each. Lac Wool Knit Gloves—$1.00 pair. Childrci’: Rom Children’s P. > Dresses—2 for $1.00. Girls’ Middy Blouses—$1.00 each. Childen’s “lannel Pajamas—$1.00 pair. Outing Ylannel, fancy patterns—4 yards $1.00. Ladies’ Phoenix . Hose—$1.00 pair. Children’s pa ool Hose—$1.00 pair Children’s Cotion Hose—3 pair for $ Ladies’ Heavy Spe ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cints, Ray 0il Buraer m operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. et e et et it Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every QPurpose it i s N AR 5 Specializing in Best grades of Spruce and Hemlock | LUMBER Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stock We handle CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY Building Material Roofing Papers—Pitch Tar Pot for Rent Doors—Windows—Shingles If you contemplate building or repairing let us give you prices oin your material, THE Thomas ardware Co. Juneau, Alaska sy and white—3 pair for $1.00. Men’s Neckties, good assortment—$1.00 each. Men’s Blue Chambary Shirts, Sizes 145 to 17— .00 each. Joys” Bib Overalls, sizes 6 to 16—$1.00 pair. 5" Flannel Nightzowns—$1.00 each. 6 yards for $1.00. l Rayon Alpaca Costume Slips—$1.00 each. 51.00 jmir. Huck Towels, size 18x36—4 for. $1.00. B M Behrends Co. lnii Juneau’s Leading Department Store st [ | er D. de | dal at th th St .00. ¥ department resulted in prompt ac- ‘% ltion decided upon by the Council|alwitys in mind and ti to CAPT. DAVIS' UNCLE DIES Capt. James L. Davis of this A JOINT INSTALLATION the joint Elvera Spaia install Following are 124, installec W Wi William R. Spain bert E. Goetz, Andrews, | Hirseh, Junior De Wi 0 Glenn G. Oakes, Organ Bertha D. Goetz, Wo | Samuel Devon, Worthy Patron; |, {Una Crowe, Associate Matron; Bd. {mund Andrews |Flora Kirk :“'shren. Tre: in, Associate Conductress; Anmnie {Gair, Chaplain; Mary Ellen Wa‘e-| rud, Marsha Hammock Organist; Gr onnell, Ada; Elvera Spain, Ruth; Jessie Fraser, COUNCIL MEETINC HELD; A surplus of busines esented [Br—————————— plus of businass preseBtsdIif—riiiNn PHE FRONT” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Douglas city council last night |proved to be more than could be attended to in the one evening, and an extra session was called for tonight to di stteets and public properties com-|Mary Brian, a mitteé reported the sum of $369|Tom Kenned | expended for work on streets dur-[able support |ing the month of December. Of he Moving P fresh water main to give fire pro-|together Tt i3 a re tectlon: during the winter months; |stantly advancing, but also-to leave with the fire depart-|in such rapid sequenc ment through its chief the secur-|as: have seldom been ing of watchmen for the town dur-|' And through it all F ing Ary, windy weather. Hafton never betray the fact that THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1929. ]3 Wentl;er Conditions As Recorded by trheflvU. S : Weather Bureau DOUGLAS Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 v m. today: sday; moderate southwesterly winds, NEWS : ) . LUCAL DATA might and Thur .,;..? TAKES PLACE, DOUGLAS X, I Barom. Temp. Humidity Wird Veloeity Weather | vest'y 3019 39 90 E 10 Rain oday. 30.02 42 89 E 12 Rain 4 3001 ¢ 42 97 S 6 Spinkling Everything in tne Line of An impressive ceremony CABLE AND BALI0 KEPURTS YESTERDAY tion of N tema. temp. Highest § pm. | Low Sam. Winter 4 7 TODAY Hardware temp. temp. Vi 14 alling officer William E aster; Samuel arden; Thomas arden; Charles ick A. J. Gallw mjor De Hammock, Se illiam Ott, u r Gair, Tyler st St. Paul, Dutch tarbor, K JUNEAU-YOUNG 9} HARDWARE CO. \ 16 —14 14 2 24 26 2 1 04 Snow [ 6 04 Clay 12 12 02 C1dy ! 6 Rain 18 10 02 Pt. Cldy t Rain haia Small Comforts | . 14 6 10 37 42 12 14 6 10 10 . 0 12 14 1 06 16 4 0 16 36 b4 0 10 10 . 0 *—Less than 10 miles. May prove to be | Great Comfort iak, Ju- i \ n. Sattle, Portland and San Fran Several styles of 1 Uime. i - - Officers Eastern Star hy Matron; | Fannie Bring- le, Genductress; Beatrice Guer. Esther; Dora Kirkbam. Martha; | ¥ oyt ““l"‘yw s funny ¢l Hh('v 0 )m\"x T]lv]’ P C g 2 a specia eting will b i 99 per cent Beery ang &'c El]llhel}l Sey, Electa; Eliza Crowe, P e t' 100 hed Bent-Yudy 1 ower 0. Warder; Adolph Hirsch, Sentinel e : REMOVE TO COTTAGE PGt b A tasty banquet was served af. i NOTICE, ! ter the formal entertainment. Many ot 3 I 413 i Juneau PHONE 6 Alaska [ members and guests from both : ; After January 10 no telephone sides of the Chamnel were pres. | rentals for the month of Janu-| Distributors of Regular Reliable Electric % 2t the function. V5| ary will be accepted at a discount. 771 AR NGRS el All remittances b ail must Appliances y 'SPECIAL SESSION TONIGHT |ter! the regular meeting of the entailea | tonight with W Partial payment of b 1 The | Raymond Hatton e expenditure of § at amount $215 was spent on|re Ann’s Avenue. everything Recommendations from the fire|to ihe creatidn of gom ely f gag connect the wharf with the|sense a series tios and vet® the Story is held » except the extreme north and EIJECTRIC I)/‘DS n the ocean to the southward nearly is' lowest near Unalaska and highest at tation has been general in South . expected to > comedians and Ak g b onc Alaska Electric Light hey 1 mel 100l | bear postmark of not later than |last discount date. Please be J | prompt. T T e e sl JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS|BCB TURNER'S AUTO SERVI adv. TELEPHONE (O, | I fought the flu for six we BN {but am now t your sery Dell E. Sheriff, A : 5 his store will be open even- cn the 10th of c¢h month the accommodation of the n Call 2 e trade. BOB TUR dv, adv GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM - QH!HINIII[IIIIIHIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIHI"I!HII||HI!IIIIIIilliilllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIIINIIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIlIIIlIIIIl_!_ 1 = tuner. | | Call or write Phone 602 adv. ) ¢ i TONIGHT—The World’s Greatest Comdey ERTY received word of the death day Harbor, Washington, of. his uncle, Herbert Davis, who had been in business at that place for' many years. Herbert Davis was! a brother of Capt. Raleigh Davis,| ‘ol Cordova, formerly of this place. He was a native of the State of, Washington. —————— { SAILING OF VIRGINI/. IV. The Virginia IV. will sail to- morrcw morning at 7. o'cloeck for Chichagof and way ports. —————— Capt. and Mrs. A. D. Williams are passengers from Seward en route to Seattle on the Alameda. Capt. Williams is a pioneer in the reindeer industry and is in charge of the Waechter Brothers' herds {that roam the Meloze Hot Springs country on the Yukon, J e ¢ This store will be opem even- ings cn the 10th of each month {for the accommodation of the | trade, GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM ALASKA YEAR i BOOK JUST ARRIVED Send a copy to your outside friends— ready for mailing. BUTLER-MAURO * DRUG CO. | When We Bell It B Right Sub Station Post Offics Ne. 1. R Behind the Front with Wallace Beery In a comedy jammed with laughs and uproars | ~—a picture you don’t want to miss seeing. SHOW OPENS WITH NEWS AND COMEDY 10—20—350 cents A Correction A news item in the Daily Empire of Jan. 8th, refers to E. R. Aijcott as Buyer and Department. Manager of the Drys Goods and Furnishing Department of B. M. Behrends _ As we handle both ladies’ and men’s furn- ishings, and as the term furnishings, unless otherwise stated, means .certain items of men’s clothing, it might be construed that there was some change in our Department Managers. % We wish to state that Mr. George W. Kohl- hepp is still the Buyer and Manager of our Men’s Clothing and Furnishings Depart- ment, as well as Manager of the Shoe De- ‘partment, as he has been for the past enty:-one years. i i = Snow Flakes Hamlin Prunes = E Those dainty cxjiél) wafers E Extra Fancy 30-40s E = Large caddy, 58¢ : 5 Ib. package, 65¢ = = Soap | Macaroni | - E For Toilet and Bath Elbow Cut _E: i E 5¢ bar 3 Ib. package, 33¢ £ . l |E DutchMaid Mayon-{ Winner Matches £ | |E naise,pints,29c | Per carton, 2%¢ = . = L e e e E o« |E Van Camp Soups Our Brand Cook- £ "' ‘ JE Tomato, Vegetable or Chicken ing Figs g | = Per can, 9¢ 3 Ib. package, 45¢ £ - I B e b o mde e W e £ Sunbrite Cleaner I Texas Yams 8 & = Per can, 6¢ z 3 pounds for 29¢ = 1= . E = e S POPEDE.. = fihus Dale New Celery g % s{" ha:;agu 8 Large, Tender and Crisp g v . = e Best = = No.ltall,19c | 2 bunches for 25¢ = I = Brussel Sprouts Shredded Wheat E 1 g 2 pound, 35¢ 2 packages,25¢ £ g o § ‘E You will find our service, prices = PHONE 24 and quality in keeping with our TWO A £ OPEN policy of “THE BEST FOR LESS' DELIVERIES I = 9 1ll 9 Come—Look around, you will not =~ DAILY = be urged to buy. b = ;