The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 11, 1929, Page 7

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v 3 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1929. e o) = : — T, — s e ——— - j 0 LCK BARNEX COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE EFC ; — ——— — - § = 7 MR GOOGLE. THIS | = < Got M pnespel Vo~ TT0 ST A T /| cenTiean & ceon | Bud(hn Méfetial I WANT To SEE A GONNA GET AT | : WSAFEE'QO:SS SANS { BARNEY MRTACOGLE. SEARCH Yoo Took HIs { g1k} o . SOAKEWHONR. Roofing Papers—Pitch OGLE!N / wearver -ue o NEW NEAR'S 7 GO0G / CANT SEE Nou % e Tar Pot for Rent At - GREAT i 2&“ AT { e PERHAPS There| HEAVENS S £ 4 TRy Doors—Windows—Shingles ’ 5 SOMETHNG [~ 22222 B NG I CAN DO / ) E k i 45 FoR Nou - r ) — If you qox\tvln||l‘\t‘- building or repairing let us £ ) 3 give you prices on your material. THE i ¢ # Hardware Co. ‘; Juneau, Alaska ¢ Q 1929, King Feature: rescrved. ' I S AR SRV RERNT AT O R SR R R e e T D ST ey R s S & it e = : L. ofi Johnson, R. A. V. ‘IIea(lS Ol (‘Ollgrfi’ssnl(’n | plied to congress as a whole. Yet|able ma 1 seaman far above the BEGGAHS MUST N & E &1 ;L. 8. V. G, He gitas )u believes—as in all such pio-|av nd a great lover of A ; ria: tute” Gmg; Ox et Hotng Meosred: Work |iMr trescanih sy indicsts o) AGss Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. | ; side Qud) Fruah / probability that - with larger num.] 3t jerstood that . Thurber )‘:'“,:‘;'”\_ ],m( ;‘,ol:m,,_ ana| Done by '4"'i"'"1")l"‘*’"“n. .rs the results might turn out to| was rst to raise a fur LEARN TRADE Lumber For Every Purpose abeth Feusi | 22 | be approximately true in y and due to his suc i N . % fContinued from Page OBe.) | oy work 1s not being done at|e venture he was called | { Specializing in | the tion of congress, but n, D. €., where ha de- el _ . Y SERY t Gk it § (Announces measurements will likely get back | y v study launched by Dr. aill Sl DT Ly JAns L1 Bulgariat sy a8 A i MRS. ENGSTROM SHOWERED | (umll(lnr\ |to the -| MacDonald. He believes that it s e ;H’”‘(‘:[‘i‘\' "‘-"""“"‘]»:““'-‘* "‘:‘;,':““'\f ’\’\fl‘"fi Best grades Of Sprfi(:é and 10 e gl RN sajion 1i-| habits ot out beggars. The House of Rep H l k . Complimenting Mrs. Elton Eng {For 1930 i {tical science. He h > tesentatives ed - law dec) em Oc strom, whose ma { MANTHCA, Cal He has woiwcred 89 of them so|established a compa ] sla-| >oo—— ing mendieancy illegal, and th . aentl L MANTHCA, Ca far. om his examination of this, tive anthropology useful to all na-| okt airaten. 10,080, hak ‘;I,,‘.:‘I,‘," miesthineg with | o102 o1 Hib0 ¥k mumber, e finds that Senator's LAWNS GREEN, BULBS |.(in "l a linen shower in the Smith apart- |y 1 e SRS L ampaign |brain welghs 1]““ 4:un4‘-9? more .- | ARE QPROU’"NG AS | Mendic }’” politi oftice e ;. -He has i!\.m th of the representa ‘JUDSON THURBER ‘ E PS M]LD b1 ertalnment | uppnounced that he will be a cah- |The representative nferior k | WEATHERKEE i Hazel Olson, Miss Mar-|qigate for township Justice of the|the senator in le . ability ‘ OF COAST GUARD, : J se o 1o Sl ks Sae garet Abrahamson, Miss Dorothy | peace in 1930 : ffiuL the Draln. WhigHL of i DIES; HAD RECORD i o AR AR s el Your needs promptly supplied from our complete stoc Crim, in music A thrice married, was|age member of congress s dis-| i 4 | We' hand Frank Pearce, r Lima, Ohio, in 1830, | tinctly higher than the gen l"(nlh of winter h. been a S“b‘\ | Y e ‘nn‘e contest and a game were included | heme when he was 16 |av for all persons. | “Chief Boatswain Juison Thu \)Hl of much to J_un T SV 2 RS | CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY in the pastime Miss Lucille Pe- |3 d paticipating in (ht‘% ed in figy o, ber, of the U. S. Coa mu\l died { g4 1€ Tl s enci £ STOCK QUOTATIONS oon won the con He went to the|senator's hr: jin the Marine H at San|numerous residence are an emorald -— —_— ~—— v Fn]lnwinx.vlr- f'hm, wg of many | Civil \\ ar ]dllr the | Francisco, Cal., on January 8. He ;Lrvun . McLaughlin rapo NEW YORK, Jan. 11—AlASKE | ottt o s o rom s s gt ittt Inty and useful gifts upon Mrs.| T an has lived abeard the old |that sntal poppies are at|J is quoted ’ D y IO it I melons with his daughter The representative has only |past 28 years and was an Alaskanjas n wa 1 the other|1 Eitigo ‘C?,L,l){\ “,)fu,(.]' Sk ooy \1'::,.,1.]-\1(.« 1:‘1"1:‘ Confident he. w Tt h:‘lv““ s to- by u/lnm)i:m |day when he noticed that some of| t Copper 1563, Nevada Con- ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and ap, ¥ o _[....__ [Live past a hundred,”|goiher, average for| Com. Edward S. Addison,.of the|the bulb wera ated 41%, Pac | Motors Public shower and tnb baths 50 cents. Ray 0il ltmt in. 3 REBEKAHS INSTALL [Ranes is-what may be called a ability for brain|U. S. C. - Unalga, when | couple | Postum 77 s, Roebuck operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per Dk “dirt farmer,” doing all of his; ounces |told of the h of Chief Boat-| ‘In th nk Hermit,| 1393, 1 month and up—steam heated. The following ofticers*w -jown “‘l"'k ;"“I nigst of the chores ki g, e ability depends’ on|swain Thurber expressed his deep|who rdening in | tional Power and ! ; District Dep MBULY delestepmn. . [the number of bills, amendments,ir and said: “He was an ex-|the I sprouts are grow . A T . i - T .h"l_mllh e w' ]I‘} e Bpliox 5 sqeifor: 100y (5 [.;m’:x‘;“ a |~f\u;urmn-:uv]m”rujxl‘u 1, {callbit, g Witk 1k a0 netive especially well because of the mild | YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE t #Past Noble Grand BeiSite B vide: fo e d the number of these reported|service record of 30 years, 28 of|ness of the weafher { AVIATORS HAVE POST for H Mhngicth kips ln\“‘r”l iaf Mt Ur 00, only, passed by either house only,|which were spent aboard the cut-| J. P. Anderson, Juneau florist : y 4 A e sl b and thos acted into law sodter Bear. He was a shipmate!has had many inquir o' SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Jan : 8 LB ?:" Z’x)m]\f\?:xh\ Frances ¢ R’ 1.:24”‘ l wm(vlzlul\' of remarks and|with me, in 1916 the U. S. C.|what to do with bulbs that have|1i iy matheraiin ot Hosd Dry Clean,lng (jnd Pressmg «h( annual \installation ceremoniez BOB TURNER'S £UTO SERV] | number of subjects discussed upon|G. Cutter Wiss: kon whick s begun sprouting » early in th ennett Post No. 3 The Am- - held in the Odd Fellows hall lasi| I fought the flu for six w he floor, and the number of com tioned in New York at 4 Mr. Anderson says to leave|cican Legion, is made up entirely R R A B NP L s ®ut am now at your service mittee reports.) [time. Chiet Boatswain Thurber,!the bulbs alone and do noth of aviators . 3 ) 3 ‘oble G Anna en; e ain. Call 257 1 at Arcade Dr. MacDonald w s that the|however, did not like the Atlant e¢|them, because ordinary fre ———————— ,,‘:,‘:;‘ ,:,',r,,a,',',l‘l'\{:"::‘," Hi<iap ('.x;\“" mlm TUR t‘ : adv. Mmr, is n‘r:' n\‘up:‘f‘r»r his 4]1( duc- u oast and due to his long servi .-im.m.u- will mot hurt them. He| To find the least important per- ALASKA LA UNDRY t i e ohli J —————— ons to be taken too seriously.|his request to return to Alaska on|also stated that during the year of|sen in any community, look for the K _ d (l;(’lrr';):l; Illl(ilr«-)::Mlx'-hxl'n Save the date: Saturca % ;“m’v‘m the r:»:urn-‘m:-‘r.uw or staticti- lllu Bear was g ed by Admirall192 Juncaun ha ie who thinks the heavens would | In N?W Building on Shattack Way i G Oananator laky 30tk ¥br big da at!cal point of view, ths numbers|Bertholf who w then command-; winter as t at e nd the g0 blooey if any-| “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” e X ; Moose Hall 5 = 4 idied ars too small to be ap-lant. 1 found him to be a love-|were in bloor January ned-to him: or : - . B 3 Gordonr’s, Inc. ‘ Opens today to continue ; i SR ; Annual January ) throughout this month DRESSES COATS MILLINERY CHILDREN’S ! si satin dresses former- Every hat must go! W Fiege am}vg}%g_so \ ‘ Fur CO“’ Sale One lot of felts, ail kshades, including E‘AR 2 = { blac NOW $16.75 25 Per Cent Reduction W 234 e o i _ Special at:$1.95 Girls’ W dsh Diresses EVENING GOWNS Never before have our beautiful' fur All Gage hats les:srthan ha]l"_ price. : A selection of charming evening coats been placed at such prices. Regular values $12.50 to $16.50. From 7 to 10 years, . In .madras, gowns from which to choose. Values Now is the time to purchase the fur NOW $5.95 showing prints, stripes, checks and up to $19.50. coat you have always wanted—these N floral designs. Regular $2.50. NOW $12.75 coats may be had in .‘»Icndr)z;i Bea $3.95 HATS ; Whe i er, French Seal, Caracul —in black i Y NOW 51.75 Frocks in ‘georgette and satin re- and platinum. Northern and South- Includes felt and velvet hats— duced from $29.50 to ern Muskrat. nearly all shades. ¥ BOYS’ SUITS $23.50 ALL WINTER COA'TS chulzlr b Sailor suits Lfimmcd in white braid. ~ 3 y Dalor s 5 U 3 Satin and silk crepe dresses reduced SLASHED CORSELETTES From 3 to 8 years. from $39.50 to Values $56.95 to $6.50 Most all of this selection shows trim- alues $56.95 to $6.5 & 3 $29.50 mings of real fur and the coats are NOW $4.75 Speua] at $2.95 4 lined. ~ Velvet, heavy satin, silk crepe frocks dauble mtu: Vi = CORSELETTES AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR reduced from $49.50 to Regular $29.50 Now .._$19.75 URE GIRDYRE Waist combliatiog suits: a 39,50 Now ... 27.50 > i R $35.00 R“l—?":“ Zg :g J\::w 3950 Values $3.50 to $3.95 Special 65 cents The above selection includes models. Regular i "_’( N 39",13, Special $2.50 ‘ showing the popular lace and bead Regular .;).._)} OW ik .r.) ('A](TFR BELTS ) CHILDREN’S KNIT TOQUES 3 trimming. Regular 69.50 Now ... 47.50 7B AR D, an( 65 cents h WOOL DRESSES ‘ <1¥RAISSIP§RES The always needed and always popu- RAINCOATS £ pcc%ary priced at CHIL DREN?S RIBBED : i‘zrrgv;wl b e g A selection of raincoats ir} the i . OO STOCKINGS : 4§ - i = styles — all colors. Regular values HOSE, g : . 56 . by 5 pair,” $1.0 $3.75 $6.75 to $8.50. Silk hose, all shades pair,” $1.00 s 4 05 3 | T kWASfI ]f)REEvSv stock our, i e CL6VES 4 To make ready for n El o ] wash dresses are placed at extremely Children’s warm gloves v SMART DRESSES low prices. Two groups— ents’ p firs 95 cent: 75 cents A I In satin, silk crepe and velvet and The first at cents £ sati binations. Fi A sec 5 i ) :gt%nlgf?g. s Tl e The second at $1.95 THE GIFT SHOP will continue- with a complete new lme of stock giving special thought to hohd.xy events, such ] § 2 ¥ NOW $7.45 $4.95 RACK as Valentine Day, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, etc., and to adult and children parties. 3 ¢ S Includes jersey dresses, coats, In addition the infants’ and children’s clothing department of Gordon’s, Ine., will be transferred to the Gift ] ! NEW DRESSES silk dresses, sweaters and skirts. Shop to provide adequate room for display. A u)mplaze new, line for this department will arrive from the States i < In silk crepe and georgette. L : shortly. To make room for the new goods all articles in thc Gift Shop are included in the Annual Sale. Now is b $10.75 2 UNDEBWEAR s the opportunity to fill your “Gift Chest” and provide for that party. J i ¥ : RAYON “UNDIES ; 4 A selection of dresses including Shirts, ‘slightly soiled # ; i e SRR Z s \ i numbers from the last shipment 55 cents A REDUCTION OF 25% ON ALL OTHER ARTICLES showing the new styles in both 8 frocks and tailored models, in satin, S velvet and silk crgpe. Reduced from j $16.75 to g $12.75 Bloomers—$1.00 Gowns—$1.95 Stepins—$1.00 25 CENT, 50 CENT, 75 CENT AND $1.00 TABLES § TOYS AT HALF PRICE 3

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