The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 2

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[ Classes in Citizenship Are! to Be Organized—Spec- | W. K. Keller, Superiniendent Fublic Schools, announces that Night Schoo! will open at o'clock Monday evening, Nov 18, in the Elementary School B ing. Supt. Keller stated that in Citizenship will consist of read- T ing, writing, spelling, history, civics, | thos fnndamental vrinciples of govern- ment, would give a better understanding cy of the country and of citizenship iteelf. all those ‘interested. Ithe in A class in typewriting and short|commogly hand will also be conducted if there are sufficient students requesting ' sage” it. A charge, not to exceed $10 for the entir® 12 weeks, will prob- ably be made to cover very nomi- nal expenses incurred by conduct- | | ducting ing such a course. Miss O'Malley both officers and horses, and flnal‘ |eclection of both will be conducted; vision Number Other assistants in charge of the at Fert Riley, Kan., during 1931, '.o‘ Night School are Miss Mildred Ab- be complcted probably at the Pm- I the Matter of |ridio of Monterey, California, m L Albert Anderson, Deceased. will be in charge of this class. rahamson, Mrs. Tilden, and R. O. Raven. S 11932, in Ladies’ oo — NEW HANDBAGS—everyone a outstanding Paris beautifally copy of an and CCess ;{:u'(‘f]. re; l)l o $1.50 to $10.00 UMBRELLAS — in gloria cloth, 16 rib, smart and serviceable. $3.25 to $17.50 HOSIERY in light colors—55 cents. Regular $2.00 Phoenix Hose— Special —$1.50 CHILDREN'S COTTON RIB- BED HOSE—S50 cents. silk and all colors, New line lisle hose Children’s brown and l)];x.t'i\ Leavy cotton hose—3 pr. for $1. CRETONNE and DAMASK DRAPERY—in rich colorings. Makes up beautifuily for drap- eries and hangings of all kin's. Special—45¢ and 95¢ vard SHEER M ARQUISETTE—with woven colored spots and figures —40 cents yard. Also Cream Curtains with eol- ored ruffles complete with tie back and valance. $2.00 and $3.50 TURKISH TOWELS—A super- ior two thread towel, all white and colored borders. Size 22x44. 40 cents MEN’S HEAVY COTTON UN- ION SUITS—Special 2 suits for $3.45. MEN’S KHAKI WCOOL SHIRTS Real bargain— ((lv'h —all sizes. MEN’S ‘STAR BRAND’ WORK C«HOF‘%~J)] ack and tan—$3.95. HEAVY WOOL SOX 3 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 11(*:1w'y' lined JUMPER for the working man. QIH’(‘iLl]*E’:Z.(),-) B. M. BEHRENDS (AO‘, Inc. Juneaw’s Leading D'opartment Store NIGHT SCHOOL ARMY TEAM *‘*;SnggngNogggflugml; OPENS MONDAY T0 COMPETE ial Course Outlined | A and all those subjects that vred This class is given free 9 go ) IN OLYMPICS :-:..c of larmy’s participation in the Olym- ill be under the direction of Maj. will championshif 5 the t’l’\rec-da\ 'Dull first; M. Jensén, second, and Grant Baldwin, consolation. Re- jumping; Prix |freshments were setved following | to-wit: re to which comprises sehooling, | training competition, referred to in horse- heoling parlance as the ‘“dres-; The army is already going into} ‘Lhe matter of training in earnest. Almj cavalry posts are now con- For Wednesday, Thursday, Fn’day We are selling merchandise of the usual standard, de- pendable mmlxt\ and good style. Exceptional values and Children’s Ready-to-Wear. terials, workmanship, idea, spirit and good taste. Featured This Sale Women’s A p parel Coats 5.00 $32.50 $42.50 Dresses %9.75 $19.75 $29.75 Raincoats $4.95 to $11.50 Millinery Special—8$5.00 Sweaters 25 Per Cent Dlscount Blouscs T ’\p((‘lal-$1 73 House Dresses 95¢ to' $2. ‘):) Smocks $1.00 and $2.00 Lounging Robes 50 to $12.50 Juvenile Ap parel Coats $4.95 and $9.95 Dresses $2.95 and $4.95 Rrunr‘oats’ii T ‘94 25 to $9.25 Sueaters 25 Per Cent Dlscoum Pleated SALI ts l‘ ach $3.25 Pr nfl Dresses I‘ act $1.00 Middies Each $1.00 Rich ma- LADIES’ DULENZA PAJAMAS and Pajama Ensembles, beauti- ful color combinations. $9. 75 $4 25 $4 75 9.75 PHOFVIX RAYON VESTS anl BLOOMERS in 2 styles. $1.00 and $2.00 An odd line of Ladies’ Vests Special—65 cents Complete line of Women’s and Children’s WINTER UNDER- WEAR as advertised. bl 0() to $3.50 del(‘s dll(l Chlldren s OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS and PAJA- MAS. $1.50 to $2.95 36 in. Striped OUTING FLAN- 5 yards for $1.00. 27 in. and 36 in. solid color and striped OUTING FLANNEL 4 yards for $1.00. Better quality, pretty patterns, guaranteed colors, 32 in. and 36 in. COTTON PRINTS— 4 yards for $1.00 3 yards for $1.00 2 yards for $1.00 Good qudhty whue meru‘rm*d TABLE CLOTHS. Size 44x44. Each—$1.00 Felt base ARMSTRONG’S RUGS, Accolac finish, 18 in. by 36 in. Special—40¢ each OVAL RAG RUGS—19 x 36 in. Each—$1.00 Armstrong’s LINOLEUM printed Accolac finish. square .yard—=$1.00 WALL PAPER—Sidewall nd ceiling as low as 25 cents Double Ro]l WINDOW SHADES—36 in. by 6 ft. Tan and Green. Special—$1.00 each SEATTLE, Nov. class passel rocby, chief of var department participate I ed as fellows: inc event; and|the card playing. Fmpire preliminary training of |In the Court of the for the Territo cinct. H. B. L¢ Fevre, administrator of 13.—Bteamet Queen safléd at 10 o'clock this fore- \noon for Southeast Alaska with 23 rs. and two 8 The following passen® gers are booked for Juhesu: 3 Dr. W. J. B. McAulippe, Jatkson W ASHIN GION, Nov. 13—The | Marsh and oné steefage. 3 ————————— ,| MOOSEHEART CARD - PARTY LAST NIGHT The card party given last night by the Women of Mooseheart m.@ forenoon of said day, to show well attended. Prizes were award- lpgise, if any exist, why an order Mrs. Gértle O1son, lg¢ ‘sale should not be made as in first; Mrs. Joe Whren, sécond, lni 9 com- | Mrs. Hendrickson, consolation; Tom e —— Commercial Jour printing at THe IN PROBATE CITATION TO HEIRS petition prayed for. . ..The H. E. Survey No. 177 on - the E. shore of Auke Bay in . Juneau Recording District, . Beginning at cor No. i, from which cor. No. 5 M.C. H. E. Survey No. 159 bears . 4° 15’ 30 E.” 27 and 49/100 g:. distant; thence, E. 12 and /100 chs. to cor. No. 2; thence 8. 2° 30 E. 7 and 37/100 ths, %o cor. No. 3; thence W. 3 and 48/100 chs. to cor. No. 4; thence, o e | !:mud" _‘ Vorth Pacific States. |changed but lttle in other dist: | hours. |tk |in the hallway of the City Hall, | |aforesaid. tof the Probate Court this 12th [Pirst publication, Nov. 12, 1929. estate of Albert Anderson, de- @sed, having on the 12th day of aber, 1920, filed in this Court Btition. for the sale of the prop- . of the above-named estate, ction; all heirs snd devisees to | . estate, if any such there be,| 11 other parties at interest,| such there be, are required ear at the office of the Com- mer for the Territory of Al- and ex-officto Probate Judge, #he United States Court House, ‘,um City and Precinct of Ju- Territory of Alaska, on Sat- the 11th day of January, , at the hour of 10 o'clock in followirig is & brief descrip- tion of the land for which order ©f sale is petitioned, as aforesaid, MINING CLAIM LOCA- AT THE EMPIRE THE DAILY ALASKA HVKPIRE WEDNESDAY NOV. |3 |929 oo Weather Condmons As Recorded hy the U. S. Weather Bureau Rain tonight and Thursday; moc | YOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. jerate sout 1 p. m. yest’y ... 2058 43 4 a. m. today 29.72 39 2997 2 Noon today Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beg’~ning 4 p. m. today: lqumd:ty W|nd Velocity Weather ’~l ¥ E 10 heasterly winds. 12 Rain Rain Rain CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS Highest 4pm. | Low 4coam. TODAZ 4am. Precip. 4a.m. | stations~ temp. temp, | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | Barrow ] 0 23 0 | Ncme 28 20 24 0 Bethel 34 32 6 0 Fort Yukon 6 6 -~ 0 Tanana AN 10 0 18 2 - 01 36 34 26 24 40 38 32 | ia . 44 42 10 14 | Cordova . 46 40 10 26 Juneau S 43 7 54 Ketchikan ... 52 50 4 282 ‘p‘ nee Rupert ... 50 50 4 128 Idnn nton ......... 46 40 g 0 \s attle Sl B ‘50 ) o lafig Lodn s W8 °2 2 i 0 an Francisco ...... 63 c2 52 0 i 'ues\ than 10 miles. NOTE—Observations at Barrow, |are made at 8 &. m. and 8 p. m The pressure has risen thr It rems: w twenty-nine inches in the he Pacific States. Precipitation h ka and British Columbia and he: ert. The temperature has fe meandering along E. shore of uke Bay, N. 22° 15" W. 2 and 60/100 chs. S. 88° 30’ W. 7 and 70/1000 chs; N. 4° 30° W. 5 1, 100 chs. o place of begin- ing, containing 7 and 4/100 in the Daily A\aska Emplre new: er, published at Juneau, Alaska cur weeks, and conspicuou pested at the following places City and Precinct of Juneau, laska, to-wit: At the front portal he Tnited States Court House of and in the United States Post Of- and of such publishing and ng file proof thereof before the date of the hearing Given under my hand the Seal day of November, 1929. (Seal of.the Probate Court) A. W. FOX, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge. Service publication, Dee. 12, 1929. | forrrrr i NEW CORSETLETTES Our line of Kabo Cor- setlettes and brasselettes is again complete with the new shipment ar- rived on the last steam- er. The lovely form fit- ting garments include such popular styles .as: All over silk novelty, reinforced front and back. Silk broche and tri- cot top. Double voile mater- ial, lightly boned. Lace with net lined top, satinette bottom. Silk broche and Swanie top. $3.75 to $5.95 Bandettes Dainty peach. $1.00——$1.65 Wide and narrow styles. A goo bined with silk and lace. $1.00 and $1.85 general in Ketchikan dly at Eagle but ha g the past twenty-four bandettes, in the mewest styles, with garter belt to match) ideal for Christmas gifts. Bandettes are of radium silk, crepe de chine and moire, combined with net and lace. $1.95 Garter Belts d number com- In pink and peach. , Tanana and Eagle Southerr and Pri | | Expert | Automobile Repairing and OVERHAULING Nothing Too Small Nothing Too Large Wrecking Car Service McCAUL MOTOR CO. With Satisfaction (some In pink and House Brooms---75 ce Special This Week Only 8 Penny Common WireT Nails--- $5.50 per keg Harris Hardwqre Co. nts each | B B B K I NS R M MR Bargains, Candy Booth, Ice Cream Booth, Fish l--l—l-+l—l-—-l—l—-i+l—-|-+—(—|-+—(—|_1_(_(-|.<+ ANNUAL Parush Bazaar 3 AFTERNOONS NOV. 14-15-16 in PARISH HALL Booths of All Kinds Fancy Work, Seb. Pond, ete., etc., Tea Room, Dancing Turkey Dinner Last N ight Watch for Special Announcements ' Admission Free DAY BEDS Springs and Mattresses Failure to Receive Credit Is no proof that a bill has been paid but a cancelled check that has been acceptzd and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 'OF JUNEAU reasonable prices. variety—many of them altogether unusual. Remember Your Friends On * Christmas Day With An Attractive Card We have high-grade Christmas cards that bear beautiful sentiments for your relatives and friends. These attractive cards are for sale at very They are infinite in Send a card—even if you are also send- ing a gift. The sentiments expressed on these cards will strike a responsive chord in the hearts of their recipients. ' The Daily Alaska Empire ————————y e 3 NIGHTS

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