The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1929, Page 2

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BED SPREADS Rayon Damask, guaranteed, shell stitehied scalloped edges. Blue, green, Full 80x105 size. seamless, colors lavender, gold, rose. $5.00 each TURKISH TOWELS Pure white bleach, two el thread Turkish towels. Size 22x44. Regular 10 cents each. 3 for $1.00 RAYON BLLOOMERS ladies’ Phoenix quality, rayon bloomers— peach, pink and spray. $1.00 each LADIES WOOL, GLOVES Knit Wool Gioves — All sizes—Attractive $1.00 pair MEN’'S OVERALLS Bib style—Regular $1.50 value. $1.25 pair colors. MEN’S CANVAS GLOVES Heavyweight canvas, cut full, 5 pair $1.00 MEN’S WOOL SOCKS Mediam weight, fine quality. 3 pair $1.00 WINDOW SHADES Green or tan. 36 in. wide, 6 ft. long. $1.00 each SHIRTS Blue chnmnrav Sizes 141 to 17. $1.00 each STORE £0 ST 0 GIEED ¢ SETYD ¢ CRINED | ¢ GEPUND © ( GRENES | § GUEED 2 0 SHNEND § 0 ST 9 SE § § SO 00 MR 0 TN ) ¢ G ¢ ¢ TR T SRS 10 SRS § P §§ TR0 1§ S -Im‘!-I|~OI-M-!I‘“-"-II. Juneau’s Leading - w%\&n(sY %‘fi},“},‘,’é‘?fi?& wemer: an AR ,mm‘ \ J. J. Meherin and Oscar Hart, jtwo of the best known traveling Wolves are overrunning the gamelmcn in Alaska, left on the Aln.skm country around Big Johns Bay | today for Fairbanks. They expcrt and Hamilton Bay at the north|to rcturn here in about one month. | end of Rocky Pass, according to)| ERREEEn ERATRS S members of the Rocky Pass Hunt- STORE HOURS ing. Club party. whith rc;“wme‘“ For the accommodation of the fhody tirere :‘lm‘ ,'rng";’“%v; mrad: trade, this store will be open| ‘l.:‘)lrw?pk;cn;n:ce abcuto ten days| Thursday evening, Qateber.10, el a, 1 1 ago and have driven the deer back Nay B BEHRENDS CO., Tnc from their usual haunts, it was| o d. T The party had a very successful NOTICE hunt. It killed a large number | of ducks and geese and several After October 10 no telephone deer, and caught meny fine trout.| rentals for the month of October 1t was a little too early in the sea- | Will be accepted at a discount. All gon, however, for interior birds to remittances by mail must bear be found in large numbers. The|Postmark of mot later than last party was brought back here by discount day. Please be prompt. the motorship uu‘:mm JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | :\d\', TELEPHONE CO. STORE HOURS procmec _For the accommodation of the trade, this store will be open| Printing, ordered g October 10. | today, can be de- adv. ~ B.M. co.me. | Jivered t X Go s : | { | i 1 — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY OCI.9, 11929. l-u-ll-n‘“-ll‘n—ll_Cl—l-ll-ll‘ll—l|~ll‘lh it OPPORTUNITY DAVS 26 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ---- Three “RED LETTER” DAYS —- days of value giving ---- days of economy for the hopsewifc. LADIES’ BATH ROBES Printed corduroy in attractive combinations of black and rose. black and ‘orange and black and white, Small, medium and large b $7.50 cach COTTON PRINTS Jungle prints, Polo pique, Darsdale linen, all fast colors, yard wide. 2 yards 95¢ L ADIES’ WOOL HOSE Phoenix silk and wool mixed hose. fall cotors. New $1.25 pair REMNANTS Hundreds of yards of choice materials in attractive lengths at greatly reduced prices. BOYS’ OVERALLS Big style. Sizes 5 to 16 years. $1.00 pair MEN’S WOOL SOCKS Heavy quality. Regular 60 cents. 2 pair 95¢ MEN’S UNION SUITS Heavy cotton. Sizes 36 to 46. 2 suits $3.45 [ RAG RUGS Oval braided Yarn Rugs. $1.00 each 30YS’ BLOUSES Tommy Lad Shirts and Blouses. $1.00 each These prices guaranteed only while quantities last so COME EARLY OPEN THURSDAY EVENING B. M. BEHRENDS CQO.,, Inc. Deprtment Store RETAILfl PRICES PIPE Effective Jlauary 15, 1929 Black Galv. -8 600 $ 8.00 8.00 9.50 .. 11.00 14.00 . 1500 19.00 17.00 22.00 24.00 30.00 ... 4000 50.00 . 50.00 65.00 . 80.00 100.00 Wholesale Prwu on Apphcauon RICE & A LERS Co. PLUMBING HEA SH'EET METAL -w.mn-l-u--vhcm.mm.» s WIFE'S APPEAL "5ty CAUSES HuBgy SV BY Exs | 70 SURRENDER !,AH: ged Ban k Absconder The annual Purple Bubble Dance 'will be given by the Elks in their | hall next Saturday night. Decora-| | tions and added features will be | sprung on the night and a big lnn is anticipated and also prom- ised by the committee which is! ium of the church at 8 o'clock. Reads Summons in Al- aska Newspaper |Martin, T. J. McCartney, George | - —— CARD PARTY M. Porter, K. C. Talmadge, H. Mes- Oct. 9— serschmidé and A. Lundstrom. e STORE HOURS i®| LOS ANGELES, Cal, y McNeil, former branch bank | + who is alleged to have October 10th. adv. |and refreshments. | said he went to Canada As matters of great importance |( smposed of the following: R. B. ‘m connection with the church are | to be discussed, the Session Board |Shaw, E. C. “Chris” Anderson, H. |is_anxious for a large attendance. The Ladies ‘of Mooseheart Le- glon will give a Bridge and Whist ed with $11,000, has sur-' Goldstein's Emporium will be| |Party Thursday evening in the cpen until NINE P. M. Thursday, | Moose Hall at 8:15 p. m. Prizes —adv. \CALL SPECIAL MEETING| \PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The session of the Northern Light ’Plc%bytcnan Church has issued a call for a special meeting of the members and friends of the congre- gation, to be held tomorrow, Thurs- |day evening, in the main auditor- 5 ago and later to Alas- w i i ‘Wika where he picked up a news- A 2 which was printed a letter wife asking him to return ' 2 harges, “and here I am,” ¢ | > complaint alleged McNeil |lost the money in speculation. i Ll 1 | — e T Fill up those EMPTY Lamp Sockets with e LOST INDIAN SON OF OLD TREADWELL MINER, REPORT Edison Mazda Lamps n Brown, lost for the past s in the vieinity of Secur- s the step-son of Jack time < Treadwell miner, The Standard of Comparison lmg to Johnny Harris, erron- y reported to. be Brown's Jack Brown worked for 1l many years. He and s mother are now at Bern- | and have been notified 8 of their son's disappearance. | The search for him is still be- |ing continued. His wife, who re- & sides here, left several days ago |to join it, and other local Indians are ;mlmg. it was said. Keep a few on hand for emergency use. e, Try the ¥ve o'Giock Dinner | Specials at Mabry's. - adv. To thoroughly bake a hundred-pound fish would be a Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Dnug]as—m.one 18 | | | | { | | Juneau—Phone 6 'R St of a job You’p be much more successful | baking a three-pound fish. You'd control the cooking just as Hills Bros. control the flavor of their goffce because they roast only a | few pounds at a time—never in | balk. This process of Controlled | Roasting is Hills Bros.” exclu- sively and it produces a flavor no other coffee has. HILLS BROS See our new complete line of Baby Carriages “’fl "r “r kX f Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. © 1929 P sacisgistocs: . !CIIII"IIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIII"llllllllllIIlmllllI"IIHIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIilllIlIIlIII!IIIIIlIIllII“II “Tomorrow’s Styles Tud;ly” S e e e e e T T T G e -._____.f.@,,.__.__f_n_.... ; Enjoy yourself at the week’s social events by wearing A NEW FROCK from our clever assortment just re- 5 R Prices $12.50, $14.75 and $18.50 Now showing in Room 216, Gastineau ceived. Hotel, (temporary location) JUNE.AU’S OWN STORE pE - e e I lllllllllIlllllllI"lllllmllllllINIHINIIIIHIIIIIIIillllllmlll"lulllllIIII|I|IIIIIlll!IIlllIIlllIl"llllllll!lllllllllli!llll LT TR T T L TTHTTTH SECOND AND SEWARD F rocks For afternoon and street dress $5.50 We have a large assortment l)ut come early as this is a big special. Dinner gpts 10 Per Cent Discount -ON ALL SETS Hallowe’en Goods Just the thing for that dinner or party. Watch Our WINDOWS For This LARGE SHIPMENTS " of stocks are arriv- ing on every steamer. PLEASE COME IN and look around and see for your- self how much you - can save in buy- ing Toys Glassware Stationery Hardware Toilet Articles Kitchen Utensils Our Formal OPENING will be announced at a laer date. S SECOND AND SEWARD mnmnnmlmmnm|nunumlmmnmumuummmn|||lm|umuuuu|uuummmnmmnmmnmmmmmm — S FETR

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