The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1929, Page 8

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i T B S A T T ! R N s k" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY FEB 8 1929 was conferred upon candi r, | dates Next Monday " BOYLE RETAINS | anAL J0B AS SENATEPASSES BILL BOOSTING " {0CAL COLLEGE Hatch, Smith-Lever Acts Are Extended to Cover the Alaska College liana s in th ry Jardi mmer when he egrees w > | MAJOR ELLIOTT WILL Judg’( Jualm W. Harding! RETURN IN FEW DAYS "Apnounces His Retention | FROM EASTERN TR[P in Position Local | ntr nt U. 8. Com-|A au precinet | stin W. Harding. This > kno \\1 today by the 2 ““will be no | rau Commis- ]‘ > has held fhat of-| 4 2 N, A Paine for reappoint- | 1ent by all of the local attorneys | id many prominent Republican e * ODD FELLOWS LODGE |- IN JUNEAU GROWING| Bow Lodge | not able to be at his| He went home yes- noon with a \m,m? fined s room | his ph) ician erday af h, | he| Judge | ment e accommoda GOLDSTEIN'S -0 Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau's pi ipltuner and rebuilder. Phone 57 adv EMPORIUM SUNNY MONDAY White Laundry Soap B | 25 bars $1.00 FRESH RA NCH i Amocat Tender Peas | ! 40c Dozen | 15c can EGGS-EGGS No. 1 Tall, Very Sweet Snowflake Soda Crackers MAZOLA OIL 60c pk 50c quart Family Size Caddies—2 NO LIMIT ON QUANTITIES \ N N N \ 1b., 4 ounces ! \ | IVORY SOAP FLAKES DEL MONTE CORN 10 pkg. 15¢ can NO LIMIT ON QUANTITIES PICNIC SIZE—SWEET FAIRMONT MATCHES 30c carton - LARGE AMOCAT QUICK OATS 2 for 65¢ LARGE PACKAGES \ WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET GEORGE BROTHERS :: . PHONES 92 AND 95 OPEN EVENINGS SIZE BOXES | rmal topics talked over by the| 2 members. | B Wb — I : EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING | ’ E It pays to nave your zippers of Judge|and deral District (— || SBub Btrtion Post Office Phone 33 i 4 i S | “’)OOSEHEART WOMEN MEET HH—F“H"""‘I‘H—I—I—FH—\-I-I‘P& The reguwiar semi-monthly meet- We recommend YouT 1 CALIFORNIA Have Y ou Tastec held last e WINE TONIC Our Spice Cake, a loaf for ... . 3% AL valunilb: creert v Fancy Cookies, assorted, plain and 1(“1 AE v p: S ctivi oo tonic for run down condi? | ret{u]ar 50¢ pound, 5 pound box ... 1.65 !/ tion of the body. An appe- Bk b, No. 2 can i 15 tizer and a reliever of & ] o & CAN oo e up a luncheon was served and in Go to the Eagles’ Dance Saturday Night and Dance with the CITY BAND at Elks’ Hall fatigue. boots re-built at Mike| volan's. Gept's furnishings. adv | Garnick’s — Phone 174 Phone 25 Free Delivery i Old P'lpels for sale at Emplre Ofi"‘e [ome = i HERE IS WHAT Mr. J. H. Hart, says in Judicious Advertising ABOUT SALE ON BOOKS Many $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50 Books ‘ Your Choice R | REACHING THE FRONT RANK —— ‘ It is filling yourself brimful with knowledge about the things | bi ‘ you are selling that will make you of service to YOUR CLS- BUTLER-MAURO [ TOMER, that will help to give you the enthusiasm that must DRUG CO. ! be an everlasting part of your make-up if you are to win out Frec Delivery Prone 13 | THE WORLD OF SALESMANSHIP. When We Sell It ! IT IS A PLAIN FACT THAT It’s Right | Without this enthusiasm one never can serve his customer as j the customer should be served, and one never can get into the | front selling rank, nor will HE ever get the earning power which HE hopes to have and to hold. PLEASE REMEMBER That we depend upon honesty of our customers, and our cus- tomers are welcome to dcp('nd upon our honesty which they find in front rank with that famous ‘HAPPY HOME QUALITY. THE USE OF THE BAITS Is not included in the world of salesmanship, and that is why we never use them. No. 1 P | VALENTINE DAY February 14 Get your Valentines now §! for mailing. We have a large assortment of all kinds and sizes. Yes, we have Tide Tables for 1929. Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s i Free Delivery] | P. S.—We believe in fair and honest dealing with the public. - SHOE SALE For 2 Days Only, Saturday and Monday F ebruary 9th and 11 th ' WOMEN’S SHOES $6.95 $5.95 $4.95 B]ack Velvet Pumps, Black Tan Calf Ties, Patent Slip- Satin Slippers, ARCH PREL- Bl‘OWll K. Pasons: Lonthoge pers, Brown Calf Oxfords, SERVER Slippers in Patent ARCH PRESERVER Brovin and Black Kid Kid Oxfords Slippers, Patent Ties and Black Kid Slippers $3.95 Tan Calf Oxfords, Tan Elk Oxfords, Patent Leather Slippers $2.95 Tan and Black Calf Oxforgls g $1.95 Patent Oxfords,’ Black Calf Oxfords $1.00 50 cents Black Satin, Black Kid, Black Broken lines of Felt Slippers Calf Oxfords and Rubbers MEN’S SHOES $4.95 . $3.95 Black Calf Oxfords Tan and Black Calf Oxfords Men’s Light Weight Work Shoes—$4.95 A PAIR All short lines of Children’s Shoes and Slippers reduced for clearance. All Women’s and Children’s Overshoes greatly reduced for clearance. ] GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM Shoe Department

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