The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1929, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY ]AN 31,.1929. LYoVl Aflpmmseafllmmn. - Yo e ~ Make Out Your NOTION SHOPPING LIST to Choose at These S(wmgs LA e e et -'. b 1 sorl ¢ HOOKS AND EYES RUBBERIZED KHAKI Wyt ‘a in black and white BAGS ‘A | 25 ee 3 l;;n‘i\;(,t'- for 10 cents 25 cents e . ‘\ TOILET PINS 5 Spools J. P. Coats 100 yd. | 3 cards for 10 cents SPOOL THREAD | 25 cents | 5 LINGERIE PINS | —— January 22, 1929. r 2 for 10 cents DARNING SILK Mr. Radio Fans ] Yis BOLT RIBBON In colors, 3 for 25 cents If you are operating an old style Radm Re- Ul \ ’ I lors, 10 cents PINS and SAFETY PINS ceiver Set within the city limits of Juneau and Il COIC S. . . g 3 for 25 cents Douglas, Alaska, you will probably be. inter- | FLOSS SILK : RED YARNS ested to know that you can TRAPE in the old s in colors, card, 10 cents (‘1)1:()‘: 3 ¢ 95 cent Regenerative SQUEALER SET for a new up COLORED EDGINGS | _In Skeins,3 foF Sorim. | to date NON SQUEALER SET. “h 7 V(;lm]‘ 10 cents ‘ COLORED YARNS We will allow you a good fat price in ex- il os- > In balls, each 25 cents change for a new set and. use an axe on the COLORED RICK RACK ) 'K: and W}fififii’g old set turned in for credit. Not much profit Card, 10 cents BLACK an b )5 b % 3 3 cards for 25 cents s p in this deal for us but we will assist in clear PIN CUSHIONS AN O ;E—*— ing up the AIR for the Feller who has a good ’ . JOTTON TAPE« Each, 10 cents COTTC g ; THIMBLES | Black and W hite [ Let’s hear from you soon, as this offer is gt i .I '! '4“ '“ 4 for 25 cents Hepung. e Shows good only 30 days from date. Jan. 20, 1929. l:“d(‘ » " \' ?I RES | BLANKET BIND]NG G«Pdf/ WV% MLIS"E%ZLT Yours for Less Local Radio Interference, f' LS IR i In Pink and Blug:. 6"’" e ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Each, 10 cents | Yard, 25 m W 4_& W’ . Juneau, Alaska 3 3IE PINS o “ ’ mm.ufl PINS | DARNING GOTFON i i By W. S. PULLEN, Mgr. ! v Card, 10 cents IS Y In colorg: % | T Selling Agents: t § PLAIN. WOODEN 6 for 2 seme ‘ GM“BER ASKS | D MAJESTIC—KOLSTER—Z%ENITH—BOSCH— and “ 4 CTOCKING 'FRS . S 2 AT 4 inner-Dance Frock RCA Radio Receiving Sets. ; F‘!()H\VI NG K)\I(thfl.\ | WATER WAVING'EOMBS i Bonl’Es . e siesllit ikl . ', i ? 2 for 1~ cents E 3 for 25 gents. (i) n HE i = e ..._] | SHOE LACES 1 BIAS BINBING Y Th ucrr uror AT O RE - = FOR SALE : { % In (‘0_ N One Kolster Model 8B Cabinet Radio Set, 8 Y BELT PUCKLES 2 f(ll’ 25, C.Qllls ! ; Tl tubes. Regular price with tl;b65 * $250.00 R (5 : s One Kolster Dynamic Power Speaker, floor L E 10 ccats V ‘\er GOLB QAFETY Wl“ Sponso_r Mee“ng to cabinet model. Regular price with tubes o § 2V 2 ) PINS Discuss All-Alaska Cham- and electric power supply .. : . 235.00 B é BOBRIE COMBS YINS 4% b §C i 4 ¥ In colors, 25 cents Per bax, .25 cents e/ 0 ¥A(fmmerce Total Over All List Price ... $485.00 1 — tin *age Ofie; Sy E bk i P o ghsca.cos bl OUR SPECIAL PRICE for set installed ... $300.00 UMMAGE SALE CONTINUES UNTIL FEBRUARY 1 | meite transmitting an inquiry from We:will’ gunrantes: thik Lot torbasvionth tha faxl 14 RUM HELELy: for, skigk of while whilles price and guarantee this set to function. perfectly joR Mitpetial, ;- AbyonA mle:;q.l,od. i whenever radio is obtainable. - ] B.M. Behrends Co, Inc. i £ i LY : . 3 8 e b ) ! Bn}fl;md Ashléy, prominent Skag ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. 3 Juneau’s Leading Department Store Wiy resident, and 0. C. Sneathon, | Juneau, Alaska i Phane No. 6 4 : Tepgsentative. of the ‘Olympic, ey e e brererd ol ‘ l‘r\m Compdny, = Seattle, wer é \ ! 2 | gugsts of ‘the Chamber today. er : o | £ g . Ashley. asketl' for” the local body's | B e e B TR T L | s Gift Shop| . HOW SCHOOLS MAY iy R (R G | 3 VR 2 Edward C. Eliott wuldom of Pur- | n, glacier. There' are aboul % H > P due university; Herbert. 8. Weot, |50 0560 dutomobiles in the town, [ i a i d supevintendent ot um Roches- | Ho sadd,: but they have nowhere to ) § SER‘/ E DF @]J)LRACY ter, N. ¥.;. i Paul V: MeNutt, deun “,:q"l’ha road-desired would open | Bargalns mn Chlldren K1 Wear | ~ Y 1 lof the, lnvs school, M&w univers a'fine scenic region and be an | 3 Ib [‘fElf IN{, 'l OPIC my aud nRtiohal . commander . .af .ttucuon for tourists. \ { Children’s Woel Toqués BN Y merican - Legion;. Hrank P. Local merchants -‘are probably : Child Woolen Gl i —— . s R hrnvu state commissiomer of ed- |, betber condition so far as busi- f ildren’s Woolen oves ... : ucatian, for New York; Wiltiam €. 1p003 15" concerned than a majorit | Children’s Silk and Wool Hose .5 Dagley, professor of education, G0 |of puginess men almost anywhere H f {lumbia, Tuniversity, and’ John X|u the lcountry, declared Al ATS—A few felt hats remaining........ 30 ; Tigert, president of the University | gyaieuek, prominent 1ozal busines TO THE | |of Flaridas mas, -member o f. t ke Exec o - | | R Qo Jefl:s. 1upt§rlnu:i®:z Orf B"}Q and | Represenfative-e o h 41h Cleveland schools, will be o ‘busin ull. Sin : utive!secratary of the ?‘:H; tail merchants have reported | 'ment of supgrintendence, ‘with o] g y tandstill. m fices: in: Washington, is urnumqugnftmmc:::;(lsa; National | THE QE“LITTLE ) |clerical details: Lines ;and' the Canadian Pacific | WANT ADS & Steamships will make a larger ! 1 mb f* sailings to Adaska dur-| g | : ?:. n:er (:)ming w:rm season than | szlzaluce m ever Inlnre %n their history, R. L.| e Berpard: told the Chamber. On/ » . ”om%g < iruihdy OYIE 16> Vanoourer hel RESULTS : & ‘ a talked with representatives of hoth Hert ! Major! s ‘fg mz demands ‘lor r:‘sh:rz'fl:::};:’s l:\l':‘rel:‘:«: rose crepe and velvet calculated to | PHONE ‘ S (‘i"“.lle "m‘,w:;?’“ took heaviest on record. The Canadian | arouse enwy in masi any Iemmul-le 374 S ‘l % o RS In. Tocom, Jenuary | bave from one to-threg | ‘The crepe shirtis ful ! 9 : 0. arsivad here last bigbhtromse- | PSERIC WL bave om one 1o (hree ¥ brdash. ingin o band o fis fom Want Ad Rates h‘(\’lgv ;na::l! how; !:::g«; or & attle to make: their heme:. m < not defln)tel; determin- bolero jacke !vq ')é'e Very ( m Yyour order from Gilette has been Engineer officor ”’"”‘m, s of sailings f ad itk brilliings, i ! askd . u '¢an be sure of on the AlaskaRoad @dmmission nave, B - 8 i i Reasonable good materials, careful grad- for more than a year past. (s |ing :nd direct shipment on Major and. Mrs. Gillette. will re- v ;yfl“ irst boat, » side in the residence at:the corner w—" paner for "2:5}3‘ lmplr!.‘ b < of-Main and Third Streets. , Mrs. Gillette was formerly Miss xl‘:'l‘_:e “:m OTE :thOU re in a ) Dorothy Kyme, daughter of Mrs. 2 dy ¢. Either way, just ’ Walter G. Kyme, of Tacoma, Tla‘ send us your specifications« o Pumupal figures of- public scheol superintendents’ meeting to, | Wedding ceremony was performed we do the rest. » " be held in Cleveland. Frank J. Boynton, left, and S. D, Shankland, un Tacoma, January 8, in the pres- o ! lower right, are officers cf the National Education Association. 'eucu of immediate menibers of the h e p ber of cl William J. Bogan, upper vight, is superintendent of Chicago schools. i:':;:y(::dnd: n“:a]e(:ro(}llcl:li: per Pmpert'y Owners, Busmess Meu e in oups ' wilt put {attended by Major Hodgdon of Se-| & ; ‘D . Xy { tot o | atLl hile Miss Al crick 7 i i o B SRR D nno‘wxc‘ the M‘Resuients 3 : €y batter will cus- {10000, & 1 I»“J‘:Si: ?i:;;:r’ ceremony, Mafor and’ | G- : 3 " ; ée i Ei ot i B I et <omveion o he 4 leie, il 4 15 ) gfi{m‘n . Ri -+ - Special Service to Alaska. Customers' . | I Upartment of superintenden me o’ the conven- 8 CITY OF JUNEAU : f 48 5 - 3 1 | National Bducation a:ss o ussed, on succes e : W e 1| pmerm e b 2498 Dr. Frar ay he opening, und m ’ ¥ R 3 i : . ¢ ;mufi::f: super {0 e X.’Il‘.fii s'roc; Alv% x [ you are mteresxed fin h_fieflu and its advancement are : & : schools of Ithaca, rilculation of the| NEW: YORK, Janu:3hsAl W to become a member of the Juneau Chamber of Com- FRYE BRUHN dent of the depart: ha An n education, the|Juneaw miné stock i guote : W non ind asmstance in our’ en- 3 7 ot T h ; ranged the gaihering und wi and character edu-day - at - 83 0:-‘{““‘ ! » X e need your ebq)era £ QUALITY MEATS ; 254%, Ohrysler . 1148, un\é : ; .li,: the same week, ther Am the outitanding educa- 6 Ym m belp Juueau. S tional leade 1 to who have been in- speak are John Dewey, ol philosophy, Columbia William J. Bogan, su-[Sears, Roebuck- 1858, . /Stewat ut of schools, Chicago; |Warner X39; U. ¥ M lilflfi» Gwinn, superintendent | Texas Corporation L : 8 lnmm» (.eul;u burgh Ceal 'IS Gbn..r 62%, Kennecouflomm” souri 71%, Nevada ; 48, National Pa-n« n Motars %, {558, Packuré . i MML Y()UR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ,ol the -National Education prot tion ‘or separate orsaniza- Delwwus H ams and Bacon FryesBaby Bcef 1 .'...u 4,000 school ;administra- m expected * at the depart .g "pefln(mnm meeting.

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