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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1929, Ililfl"llll"lllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllll!lllllllIIINI|I|IIlIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII!IIIIII|IIIIllIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIHIIIIIIIIHNIIIIIIIHIllullllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIHlIIIIH ll!lllll!lIHIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIHI IIIIII!illllllllllllllllllIflfllI|fllIIIII||IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIHIIllllllllmllllllllllllllIHIIIIIINIIII = = = = == = = = D ARMSTPONG’S ACCOLAC FINISH LINOLEUM The best printed Linoleum on the market $1.25 and $1.35 value special for $1.00 4 SQ. YD. Boys’ Muffler and Tie Sets $2.00 value for $1.00 Poys’ Lined Gauntlet Gloves $1.25 value for $1.00 A lot of Men’s Soft ( ‘ollars Regular 35¢ value 1.00 5 for & Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts—14Y, to 17 in at $1.00 each A bar;. Boys™ Dress T 1 5 to 14l e fer $1.00 $1.25 v. Sy il = ML 5 Foys’ Blouse: Ages 0 to 12 yeais $1.25 value "r $1.0¢ 1 Handkerchiefs nure linen Men’s Liner 50¢ vaiue, 3 for $1.00 Joys” Bib Overalls Age 6 to 16 years A bargain, $1.00 eac. Dottenr -Sox Lordovan, Grey 25¢ sah.x 5 pair for 551 00 vy Canvas Gloves '5e value l).lllh for $1.00 Phocnix Silk and Wool Hose for-Men $1.25 .value for $1.00 Men's I HMen's Heavy Wool Sox A real bargain 3 for $1.00 Men’s No(‘kwearf—gl 50 and $1.25 value for $1.00 each Children’s Black Tennis Oxfords, sizes 9 to 2 for $1.00 pair A VERY GOOD WINDOW SHADE Tan or Green Size 36 by 6 A Real Snap $1.00 EACH R P USRS 3 “DOLILAR DAYS” AT BEHRENDS STORE issufficient announcement to hundreds of peo- ple in this locality who have attended our previous events. Values are always unusual and re- markable and this first Dollar Day of the New Year will sparkle with value giving. Make vour Dollar do double duty by getting some of these bargains. . The Grocery Dopartment Further evidence of our desire to make our DOLLAR SALE one not soon to' be forgotten are these values Ladies’ Cetton Rilrh .4 Vesis — Former price’ 76 NOW 2" forr s L TIERT Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed Vests — Former Joys’ Fleece Lined Union Suits, sizes 4- 18—Former price $1.50, NOW each Girls’ 7-8-12— $1.00 $1.00 Fleece Lined Union Suits, sizes 2- Former price $1.25, NOW each..$1.00 Infants’ Tiny Tot Shirts — Former price $1.25, NOW each Ladies” Cotton Union Suits, all sizes— Former price $1.25, NOW each Ladies’ Cotton Union Suits, sizes 34-36-38 Former price 65¢, NOW 2 for ... $1.00 9 pounds California Sun Dried M Tavme i Prunes ‘for $1.00 ,,,,,,,,,,,, $1.00 5 5 7 cans No. 1 tall Yellow Cling Peaches for $1.00 Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed price 35¢, NOW 6 for Ladies” Fleece Lined Cotton Union Suits “Former price $1.50' NOW Children’s Knit Drawers—Former price $1.00, NOW 2 for S e e $1.00 $1.00 4 bottles Fruit Jelzit for $1.00 30 in and 36 in. China Silk in many colors—former 5 bottles 1 i pnu $1.25 yard NOW bottles large Libby's Tomato Cdtchup for $1 00 Ladies’ Fdn(y Rubber Apron—Former priice $1.50, NOW 5 cans No. 2 Libby’s Home . Made Qtyle Pickles for $1.00 Ladies’ Woolen and Fabric Gloves — Former price 5 $1.75; NOW ... B G T $1.00 9 cans No. 2 L!l)hys Pork and Beans for $1.00 ]a(hcac Plain Rubber NOW 2 Pop il %() in. Bdmm tte Satin, assorted colors—lfl)rmfl price $1.25 yard, NOW i o il ?4 in. Pongee in natural r‘oior, rose, yel]ow and wucte —Former price $1.65 yard, NOW i dg o $1.00 {() in. Colonial Dmperv, 27}:1;ces—Former price Sl 65 yard, NOW 52 in. Monk’s Cloth, mn~—F0rmer prlce $1.45, NOW. Ladies’ Fine Swiss Handkerchiefs- NOW 4 for ... i Former price 35¢, 7 cans No. 2 Ildl)[)y Vale String 40 in. Picardie Voile in figurcd and plain colors— Beans for $1.00 Former prlu 75¢ N()W 2 yards for 51. v - e s 2 e l St t - F r 75¢ hoxes Sta ionery—Former price \()W 2 for .. 1 00 5o o i LIM)V Extra Small $1.00 Beets for $1.00° “ml 00 '\rt Pl”mw i Tadies’ Kahki Skirts, .2 hn 3 thkl ((mts s Tadies’ ) ( orx«-lx 36 in. \m(n in many ‘ihfld(’s—l‘ormer prue ()()( NOW 2 yards for . 36 in, Lingejte in most all colors—Former price 85¢, NOW 2 yards fm 32 in. Plain and Floral Cotton Lrepe—Formerrprme o 3)(. NOW 4 )‘uds fm 36 in. ()ulmg Pl.mml sl'nped — Formet prlce 35(‘, NOW 4 yards for 32 in. Fane y Tl(l\;ng Floral—Former -price 409, NOW 3 yards for .. 5 cans Picnic L]bby Large White Asparagus Tips for $1.00 Lall't"-\ im e Crod het C otton, 7 f oA d DR Children’s 2 Rlbhed Hose in Black and White— For- 6 cans No. 214 Tomato with mer price 65¢, NOW 3 for Puree for $1.00 Qile lotlx Talll( Qqudr(’sbf ufifiol [)l‘l(‘f’ 60(‘. NOW 2 for $1. 81 in ])y ‘)0 in. \Llllh:ltl-lll ‘fllwets —_ E(;rmer price 4;;;::;1?;1525[‘;(1)?)’3?:)‘(1)‘:), 18 in. Linen Colored Towelmg-——Former pnce 20c, $1 25, NOW ______________ : N()W 6 yards ) R SR U e S 00 S T 36 by 42 Mdnhanan Plll(m Shpq—Former price 350, NOW 4 for 3 only 4-pound packages Seed- 36 in. Unbleached less Raisins for $1.00 5 \.n-is for ... '3() in. lml»lcached (hcesedoth — Former price lOc, NOW 15 yards for 36 in. Rleached Cheesecloth—Former price 10¢, NOW 12 yards for 3 cans No. 1 tall Libby’s Fancy MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUIT SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SAT- Sockeye Salmon for $1.00 URDAY FEBRUARY 16TH—YOUR CHANCE TO SAYE MONEY B M. BEHRENDS C()., Inc. Juneau's Lu\dmg Department Store 4 cans cyl. pts. Libby’s Large California Ripe Olives for $1.00 NO ASSORTMENT ON THESE LOTS e il IIIIiIIIIIIIlIi!IIIllI|lIlHIIllIHIIlIIlIIl|I|||||IIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllJII|||||IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIHHHN 1[I IIII|IIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHII|IINI_I!II_HIIII‘I|lIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII!III!IIIIIIIIII_II|IllllllllllmllmIllllIIIlIIIHlllllllfllIIImflllfllllllllllll!llllllllIllllllwljl_lllllllllllllflllm B mmm‘—mmm ublp discussion last night. Chiaf { TAKES SUSPENDED' G NOR’S JOE lToral Is to Probable Candidate J.F.D. ALL SET FOR BIG BALL 'NEXTTUESDAY Committees Report Plans Complete for Annual Ball of Department Everything 1is “organized” ana " the “gang” is rarin’ to go o the oceasion of the Jungau Volurie Fire Department’s Twenty-Th Annual Ball next Tuesday e ning, D. E. Scott, Chairman of the utive Committee reporied to it organization last night at its regular monthly meeting. He a his assistants are staging some real movelty effects on that eve: ' The Committee on Dacorations, 4 m by volunteer workers from _ranks of the Department, start ‘bedecking A, B. Hall for J. L. Gray appointed a h]ieull committee composed of himself, L. Kean and LeRoy Noland to con- {sult with the Woman’s Club, Lions (,\ub and (hambel of Commer 1 he co-operative services of h deparlmeut in putting lmmug). this [\ -oject. ‘Col. Lindbergh Still With US. Fleet;Plans For Cood Will thlu: i & \\IAMA CITY, Feh 8 — Col.| § Charles A. Lindpergh is with the | S i('nihl Stater Fleet out in the |Bay of Panams and there is no infcrmation availgble as to when Hw will undertake a good-will ‘lllghl to Bogota, Colombia, which announced by the United es Postal Department. e NOTICE After February 10 no telephone| | irentals for the month of Febru- 1ary will be accepted at I discount. {All ‘remittances by mail mut! bear postmark of not later than last discount date. Please. be nqynd the vwrnouhlb after the house . | Predident - elect Obregon, i |spend probably the last day of| G hle ‘life incummunicado in the § |be taken to the courtyard within Be Shot Before Dawn Tomorrow MEXICO CITY, Feb. 8. — Jose Leon Tcral, confessed assasin of will penitentiary today. Barring unex- pected developments, \Toral will gometime before dawn tomorrow | {the penitentiary grounds and shet{ by a firing squad. BELFAST Feb. 8. —Eamoenn de || Valera, noted Irish -Republican| leader, has been sentenced to one month’s . imprisonment for at- tempting to enter Northern Ire- land in confravention of an order of seven years standing. nx IOI'IGE Dl,mdnf of tlxel are Same will Sedond now due and payable. - | become delinguent March 1st, 1 at which time 10% penalty antf’ hhmz 1 attach. City Clerk. Mrs. Elfa S. Robbins, San Diego!the Deerfiell River near her :;ubwomln, |: ::mumnn ”ann masking a bulky cement n:ice- r mayor a e n municipal | 4,00 The to election at the urge of many S ek Of Dasuty. Jemt women. ——>o——— MOTORISTS SEE RED ‘CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Henceforth as a safety measure, rays from a red spotlight will bathe traffic nO- i“m. at might. in Ne. Reflectin jewels on the uniforms will dd mm'“ New, nmuuumum-umummnwn. ,p- FULL LINE OF U pholstered Rockers AND OTHER BUYS U. S. DRIED FRUITS SHELBURNF FALLS, Minn.— ‘LONDON.—The United Ki A "bridge of flowers” will span bt dom is one of the most important foreign markets for American dried fruits. Approximately 90 per cent of the prune: been made possible by the Shel-|per cent of the rupai:: :u:::d ?n“ burne Falls Woman's Club. Sally|the British market are of American Service, a Boston landscape ar-|origin. tist, will supervise the planting of flowers along the bridge, which is on the Mohawk trail. Thousands of motorists pass ‘along this route every summer, L — et ————— PEANUT VENDOR BARRED 3 KAVANA—“MMs 5 cents a . ag,” or -its Spanish oquiy‘k.( will be heard no more on principal streets here. = The m glt The