The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1930, Page 8

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( - LEGISLATORS ‘"IN ACCIDENT v 8 Douglas HLLTOPPERS - DROP TILT TO DOUGLAS FIVE = Local Outfit Fails to Spark the 1o in suc Against [slanders in | Game Last Night A stated communication of Mt eau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M W 30 o'clock Monday ev |{Work in the M. M. Degree. V conver locals m. er of the W. M. CHAS. A. NAGHEL, Secretary Senators Fatally —adv. Injured — Another it Seriously Hurt £ Why wait until Spring, have Feb, 8.— interior painting, paperhanging and of | decorating done now. Max H Mielke. Phone 1191. —-adv ——————— STORE HOURS For the accommodation of th 2, this store will be open Mon- from | IWo State ATTENTION k two > period verted 2 ORANGEBURG, N. C. drop- |State Senators Cl just Orangeburg, and W of Charleston, were and shot stands on Juneau, eleven on Dou entire e Doug- " o I evening, February 10. b DOUGLAS— PoFg Ft ST b |adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. broke | Gair ¢ 3 g |hurt. = STy nx 1 1 11 The three m were retu | b S their homes week- score wa e ; * mi g€ 00 0 C COTY’S 4 The Island bun up W. Cashen ® 10143 £ )l) § LI‘\)L [l) steadiest game of b ) b iy s - o) < shown against any u team > 437 14 DEFEATS IDAHO NAIL POLISH this year Al ey did no Po Fg Ft 8 o 17! and acc £0030] ¥ won them the game £:9 0.1 'MOscoW. Idal y Priced at One Starting off with ng t 0 0 2 0 |University of Was string, the Juneau Hi am ¢ 10 2 2 !ball team last nig cate Dollar t enter the ga il the ¢c 0 1 0 1 |University of Idaho by second half, and when they did g 0.0 0 0 (35 to 26 ey failed to go a o R e — as the g 0 13 1| CORVALLIS, Ore, Feb I A g 0 01 0 [ni Oregon defeated O BUTLER-MAURO Gair High Man - State at basketball C Gair was high point man of the 2 315 7 (34 to 27. DRUG CO. game with 8 points, more than the — Substitutions: Douglas, W. Cash- R AT S = frea Dellvery. . Phhe Ask Juncau team made. One'en for Lundell for Niemi, third | ROOMS ROOMS ROOMS o for the locals quarter: Niemi for W, Cashen, W.| Steam heated rooms,newly paint WHEN WE SELL IT 3 sshen for Pettygrove, fourth quar- (€8 With hot and cold runni IT'S RIGHT wit 5 ot e ol er. Beautiful marine view ; r. Juneau, Messer for Hurley, | Ex 0 Saads ¢ Express Money Orders ot n shots from | Brandt for Sisson, Bayer for Nick-(Monthly. — Private baths the floor, less than 1, Nelson for Lagergren, Berggren | Bo8rding House. half the num- by a team in an av r Rodenburg, third quarter; S son for Messer, Hurley for Sisson, | vtk e | LADIES’ FINE HOSE Officials: Osborne, T - rom, umpire; Goetz ar All Silk: to the Top strom, timers; Gallwas an & P - N Onstien, sorors, Knit on 300 Needle Machines before the ed Shortly Rodenbu - eee HEY HEY RARIN' PRICED AT $1.00 Score Hey, Hey, what do you The ; Wi Juneau did noi a point in hoys are Hootin'. Tootin’, Snortin'| the second quarter. A field goal and Rarin’ to go . WHERE? the period and a conversion WILL MUCK YOUR SNOW ° 'Y PRONTO—TELEPHONE 444 WRECKER ROX, DAMAGER. adv | the by Lundell, were board activities. $10 Suit and Overcoat SA'-E! OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE Cheice of any Suit or Overcoat in steck at a reduction of $10.00. A fine line of Greys ans, Browns and Blues in KELLER-HEU MANN THOMPSON SUITS AT OLD PRICE $42.50 OLD PRICE $38.00........ 40.00 30.00 32.50 37.50 27.50 30.00 OVERCOATS OLD PRICE $30.00 $20.00 $27.50 $17.50 35.00 25.00, 18.50 8.50 Some of these goods are BELOW COST but we must have space for NEW GOODS Starts Monday, Feb. 10th SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. NOw OLD PRICE NOW NOw be held in the Masonic Tempi: Brethren cordially invited. By | ce The We do all kinds of first class pt freight after 1:30 p. m. on phonograph repair work. Juneau iling date, —adv. Melody House. —adv. S E TC PPERS | MARGNITA” will not ac- NS i A e Dell E. Sherii:, aneaus Hotel Gastineau. e | plang —adv LEL AImQuist Fiess your Suit | Fhone T28. l uner. SPECIALS for Saturday Only Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, large size, reg. 30c .......:25¢ Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, smdll §ize res. 15¢ .. 0. L al0e White King, large size .......45¢ Nalley’s Mayonnaise, pint § | A Price Defying Money- | Saving Grocery Specials E ! )\ § \ % ! 3 ! | { { ! ! 3 Shaker Salt, Morton’s or S—Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Amocat, 2 for . by 1 o and Wednesday Ivory Soap, large size, regular 15¢, 2 for o RO DO NOT FORGET when order- ing COFFEE to ask for RELI- ANCE COFFEE (best that mon- ey can buy) packed in Ib. tins 50c [¢ “Purveyors to Particular People” HOME OF DORADO CLUB SILVER FIZZ GEORGE BROTHERS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES DAILY Open 7 a. m. to 10:30 p. 'Old Papers for sale at Empire Office GORGEOUS An enchanting and distingui: Modes. The very essence of Par Mode sumptuously but youthfully. These filmy, graceful and clinging chiffon frocks in New Spring printed designs with softly shirred waistlines, V necks, new color combinations and interesting slecve detail will be a revelation to the Woman who demands smartness without too great a tax on her clothes budget. You are cordially invited to view this delightful showing. NEW STYLES ed presentation of advance Spring an Smartness interpreting the New Dresses and Coats + Evening Gowns in Beaded effect, Crepe, Elizabeth, Satins and Flat Crepes— $15.00 and up Day-Time Dresses And Dresses for every occasion—in all sizes. Prices $15.00, $16.75. $18.75, $19.75, $22.50 EATEST SPRING COATS — In Tweeds, Castra and Novelty Mixtures—Priced $20 and up New Spring Merchandise Arriving on Every Boat Mr. Allen will be on the job Monday with a line of New Goods and New Ideas. LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS—Phone 454

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