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muuuummmmmmmmmuumu|nnunmuumnu.nu||mulu|muumnuuumluuummunuuummml [ ; "i}: searel ot ul e olg. recor W [* . Pavis will go to Con- ¢ special legislation re- the old chair to Mrs.! Every neh\lpnced o low as to be irresistible Cost has been forgotten, profit thrown to the wind turning |Ford. vntgf EFD!INE RESOUE DRILLS - ISESTABLISHED Enables Kennecott Crew | to Stop Big Fire OUR I 000 O 2 For Sale By JUNEAU YOUNG HARDW ARE LO — | e January 22, 1929. { Mine reseng training and appar- combined recently enabled the crew at the Bonanza mine of | the Kennecott Copper. Corporation | to preventa disastrous fire there, accarding to, word, just reecived Iby, B. D. Stewart,’ Mining Super- Mr. Radio Faus .. If.you are operating an old style Radio RP- cewer Set within the city limits of Juneauand DOMElflS /“aska, you. will pmlmbly be inter- atus visor for the U, §. Bureau. af G hat you can TRADE in the old ! | Mines in Alaska, ) i I i ‘x‘:; h::niug the fige.. bnesef . the Regfm"atwe SQUEALER SET for a new up crew. was overcome by gas and had to_be taken ont. He recovered ‘in a few minutes, after reaching the open air. $ A letter received by Mr. Stewart |d $0 date NON SQUEALER SET. We will allorw you;a good fat price in ex- change for a.new set and use an axe on the of the TOWH 1 January is an important month at this store, iy AL sel ,med,m for,credit. Not much profit i for you and to us, the time when we ]@old our 2 i Fare the' following account. of his deal for, us but we will assist in clear- i ¢ the, fire: i Annual Rummage Sale and’ ou;‘ fiil}} 18 to cleqn A G e RS mg up the AIR for the Feller who has a good N | house, to be rid o all shor lire less of lottice on the 150 or Main Level set. | of the Bonanza Mine ,on Navember ¥ what former prices may Bavg 7 PARIS. |4, .1t wha: fifst;discopred e Let’s hear from you soon, as this offer is Neutral shades including grege, beige, and dust color . fre-|the men went ino. the mine to o n()ad onl 30 .di d 09 4 4 | y 30 .days from date. Jan. 20, 1929 . R p L Vs 5 o se day shift. . The shift boss’ § 3 2 Y i This sale went over so bi we‘wére compelled || auently used in present fashions. Some designers e beige on the ¢ i Z { i g}o - ph == | than others and a few houses, like Cyber's, where I sketched an!Cifice was a small.room . cut oat Yours for_WLgss_v Local Redio Interference, ! 0 turn away so many Gustomers. so \gc ave aftaiboofi dress of -dust dojokspreter “blgHE fdofers . with an oc-|of solid Tock..bub Wwes Hoaaded | 4 fécided ta add a lot of Olllel‘ 1 ems'm rllm- cagional dull one to offset them. The dress sketched is crepe O ‘I_";if”’""vg:",‘ '*l"‘]”'e"l‘i‘r"e“ ‘:n“’"a‘{‘f' ALASKA EI‘ECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ¥ #® | morocain with incrustations following the line of a flared hem. 1It|°" ™% : 8 Gl unean, Al 2 : ita g it : sl age ptlte& such as men § 1)18‘12‘ % n c;rwear, & | is ‘tightly fitted around the hips and. shoulders. Sleeves are tight f(t‘*giigllr‘:]lenssn:fe‘I"’i‘:: ;:X“::t:;m i A e E | v ater caps, khaki pants, w ip cql: {)ants, g | with bands of material iuset. “The neckline cuts down nv;! modi- ¥hd i e, staTion ma ot T By W. S. PULLEN, Mgr. : : children’s artics. it B2 | fled V in back with narrow tucks raying out from it. RITA. o, i Selling Agents: { i Hh o = = e Bonanza men who had been | 3 ied in the use of the McCaa MAJESTIC-—KOLSTER—ZENITH—BOSCH— and i § TON | Breathing Apparatus made five RCA Radio Receiving Sets. P = Itrips into the fire from 11 a.m. o] ——e e —— NQ OVERC 1A ney {11 p.m. and were able to extin- |—— —————— S e 10 MEN’S OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS E BYSTANDER L utsh ¢he Bice edfifely duting Ehéir "] i i ot il e FOR SALE Sizes 34 to 38—Soiled but easily cleaned these v | “The work of fighting the fire S g e = T aged wWoman, widow. of ~Har, carried on with only one mis-| 2 * 4 % | coats used to sell for $25.00 to $30.00. | By KIRKE L. SIMPSON |Clay Ford, for reuthn fo her c*|nap and this was caused by the|| One Kolster Model 8B’ Cabinet Radio Set, 8 i 2| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Fri-|the chair that hcr husband pro-|aose clip. of one apparatus, being Otlll»]e(\u] Regular price with tubes -$250.00 i == | day, April 14, 1865, dawned as a|vided for Lincoln's comfort. She|knocked off by the man catching me Kolster Dynamic Power Speaker “floor | A Re(ll B(lr"aln At $4 95 & |great day for young Harry Clay |needs it ncw to find the means t0/i¢ on a loose wire. This man cabinet model. Regular price with tubes § s E | Ford, manager oi Ford’s Theatze|iive out the brief remaining spa knocked out immediately by and electric power supply: ........ < ¥ p PP coicdiiiiiid enibelibs 235.00 0 of her life in comfort, for she is! otherwise destitute and depend-|, lent upon her sons for support. Word of her plight came to Secretary Davis of the War De-| “Without ths McCaa Breathing partment in d letter from thej,, aratus and the training which Amerfcan ' Cousin,” " with' Laurajwidow, Mrs. Blanche Chapman|., pen had received from Mr. Kunc in the stellar role. YoungFord, now 7 She ]nu in Ruth- Miller (first ald imstructor), we Ford'. went in person to see that|g The BY-| v uta Have baen ‘Belplass b5 fght thé box was put in proper shape s talked with old men | ¥OUld ] xd hp 3 9“ or ‘the distinguished patron. He gton who remember her inEiHHS (e aud :,E B({lmnza o was Dot content with the ar-jas one of the two Chapman am»;‘,“‘"e Rould h““o' R vmm_p-l § rangemients for the Président’s|ters, stage stars of a day before ((cSiTOvel for over - disian: comfGtt andiwent to his own ad-|the ,word ivaudeville, camo - into|0f 100 feet from the. 150. Javel | joining home to bring back a tall general use. the sheave wheéls. The fire vfnuld E{ backed, satin upholstered rocking| ' {20 PaCL A Aot o f| chair. fould Provide b A It was in, that chair Lincoln “”01 d\\'i]l m:il (fi:orrgi[\?:t!you, sir,” | Would have been seriously. dam: 8l was seated 'when ‘a bullet from [Mrs: Ford wrote’Secretary Davis. |28ed. As it was, the damage was Hlthe “deiringer firad by John|“I ‘am cftéred a price for the|entirely repaired in two dayy’time fj 8| Wilkes Booth Inflicted the wound |chalr by a man who is a great and we lostonly three shifts’ work i that ended Lis life the next day[lover of Lincoln and who wishes in the HBonanza and Jumbo Mines.” but he was revived in less a minute after the other hel- | met,men brought him to the \Iem'i air, on Tenth Street, owned by his older. brother, John T. Ford. President Lincoln sent a White House messenger that day for tickets to the Presidential box for the night per[nrnmncv of “Our| Total Over All List Price ... $485.00 » A lot of LITTLE BOYS SUITS, | One lot of CANVAS -HAND- age 3 to 6, suit 6.00 to $9.50. BAGS, good but (cheap,, your A BARGAIN AT $2.75 chdice, 35 GENTS EACH A lot of MI‘N S WORK SOX for heavy shoes and boots. 4 PAIR FOR $1.00 OUR SPECIAL PRICE for set installed ... $300.00 We will guarantee this set to be worth the full list price and guarantee this set fo function perfectly whenever radio is obtainable. — ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. : Juneau, Alaska Phone No. 6 —t b ¥ A ‘A lot of BOYS' TIES, good as new, a real snap at g 25 CENTS EACH A lot of MEN'S QXEORDS and BUTTON SHOES, a spap,at,, s $1.50 PAIR: 1, o A lot of stiff bossom and soft bossom SHIRTS-—broken sizes. ONLY TWO DAYS UNTIL THE ' CLOSE OF to me (the rightful owner) there- tighteneld ar new Screws, come At BT & s i ])fll‘gdlfl 3 FOR §1.00 hj the little house across Tenth|to add it to his private. collec- boaers 2 oy e i - R An odd lot of MENS Q ER réet still preserved as a Lin-|tion. (Mrs. Ford underscored ATTENTION 1n_musewm. {deeply that word ‘“private.”) i A lot of MEN'S WINTER UND- ALLS, broken su?i@fld a lflle be chair ' and the circum-| “Will you not return the chair| If your glasses need adjusting, ANNUAL JANUARY soiled, a gnod WO §85 | stahces of 1ts being placed in the g OVET: L ER“ EAR. broken sizes and a Q q’ u i mld largely in proceedings by placing me in a position tolin and have it dome. T will glad- P 2 it PN py . in & \ i itary commission which |relieve my .sons of their great ly do it for, you. Dr. B. E. L little soiled—a real bargain at 95 (‘ENTS“PA‘H :‘l_ led ievery - aspect. of: the responsibility and keep ,me for Southwell, Room .16, Valentine EARANCE SALE e " - ination’ conspirdcy. ' And|the few remaining years I have Building. Phonq 484 (opnnpol $1.95 SUIT S mfia!ly because it-was among(left at least comfortable?” ment. to 3 Hourk 10:00.a. at the trials, the chair | secretnry Davis was touched. p m. ings by ime ‘fnto possession cf the Gov-| = A A lot of w umeu s and clpldl‘fl! 8 A few splcndld bargams remain at blg € January Rummage Sale. A lot of MEN’S HATS, broken sizes, good for work hat. FT T A lot of men’s all-wool Wi o3 agars fv A lot of MEN'S CAPS, broken LA T Bargams in Chlldren 5 Wear €0A4TS sizes, a good every day cap. 43 (,ENT\ h\(fl 50 pairs LADIES white canvas oxfords and high SHOES, a lit- tle out of style,-a bargain at 25 CENTS PAIR 'f A lot of 'VIEN’S so;led TROUS- ERS good for work pants at $1.35 PAIR JERSEY leGINp§ At rum- wmage prices, ; GINGS ab rus 85 CENTS PAIR Good:size-—asnap at $2.95 EACH A lot of boys’ BLAZERS—good sizes—good patterns—a bargulq ~$1.75: EA(‘H A lot of KHAKI C()VERALLS —8 to 14 years—a real snap at $1.00 PAIR Ag there will not be another sale of such cope snd magnitude again-this year, we urge you to take advantage of the many opportunities in oup and Third Floor. = - Sales take place in Dry Goods Department No Approvals—No Exchanges— No Refunds—No Ahcratinns M. Behr_ends Go., lnc. ; y'uneau s Leading fiepartment 'Stor% el " et (it ImlllflllllllllllllllI|||III|IIIIIHIIlflflllmmlmmmlmmlllwlllllllllllllllllllm Ly B j lins. came a 7. Property OWS, Efils’tneSs ML'n oW reposes in . storage ln i the basement’ of the Smulmmmm lhmtluum which does not ex-| uséd ‘as & Bhow house. Its the- tiical caieer ended when Booth's tol hammiéred out’ ils death Tt l(lll ‘stands, . haunted hy memories: of later a dlnky. sad . memorial housing musty tiles of the E|16ng ago, with its futute use un- geitled. Nearly all the actors, g| Whether of stage or audience, in the switt :eveénts . of that Apnl n!sht in° 65 are dead. | Vet ‘ut of ihat dimming nast mfl plea h-om an | .Children's Wook Toqueq i " Children’s Woolen Gloves . Children’s Silk and Wool Hos w9 s to. become Wc need fimp u‘ yQu are intérested in Resulents ¥ am YauE: & OF THE cn*y OF JUNEAU Juneau tnd m adyaneement you are r of the Junean Ch&mber of Com- peration and qss;qtanpe in qur, en- YOUR SUBSCRIFTION TO HE . ' SECRETARY. TODAY | ;5 o - HATS——Trlmmed hats, including Gage reduction prices. Included in these bargains are iaad $6. 75 to $39.50 DRESSES §ry $6.75 to $29.50 SWEATERS $1.95 to $4.95 A - models, $2.50. : 'HOSE—Silk and Wool Hose, $1.00