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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3 1930 None of the Moose pitchers “ercVGoVERNOR OF ALASK_A:};: ”'%’ e of the|al n;onm:hs-t year in the Terri-| Z. J. Loussac, Anc.k;ox*ar;v dri able to hold the Bills in check, once Alaska, [tory in the same capacity is returning to the w they got under way. Heinke and |SINKS HIS TEE SHOT o» » Mrs. Frank Mil kon after a busin M. MacSpadden featured the heavy | | fted witt hitting for the Elks. The former RRSHTRTL e e 2 made the circuit in the fifth eattie . Times A canto, while Molly was good for| The famous Canada Dry Hole-in-| | WHO'S WHO ‘ four hits, two of them doubles, |One Club has just admitted its IND ” ”I RE The lone marker for the Moose |05t distinguished member—the | g ) outfit came In the last frame. F.|Hon. George A. Parks, governor of| M er of| kon inolude Schmitz, singled and came across [Alaska, none less. Mr v ] and the rubber when Orme sent a long| O F. Silverstein, 911 Western Mrs. =T . T triple into far right field. The next |AVe. secretary of the club, rece 1ved | My : three men were out in succession, |Vestcrday the application of the visit 1 I ¢ M nder Boyd, TabiiTir aheh. REeihARS & one flying to center and the other |GOvernor for membership, the same | g n, University 2 Y Oakes and Robert Boyd |, ynic to tho new T '}‘(‘ it two fanning. | set forth in a properly signed and rrived today on the ‘ 'p e R S countersigned card, with the terri- trict. e Yukon T is 8 4 Yukon and will be the| et Ola papers ruc saie at The Em- |torial seal attached, showing that ent guest of Mrs. Oakes during Ppire, 1 fourth If Club, Juneau 0, 1930. | ght and left the field on the long end of a 16 to 1 score. The Elks, in winning by such a large margin, pulled somewhat of a surprise on their lodge friends. Sunday the Bills bit the dust stirred {by the Legion, while the Friday before the Moose slaughtered the | Veis 23 to 3. While His Outfit Does [ A total of thirteen hits off Goss, " » ‘Andre\vs and C. H. MacSpadden, Fine Stick Work and'the assistance of eight error proved far, far too much for the sborne, pitching his ini- Moosc last night. in Juneau, allowed the| After making two runs in each of our hits, two of which |the first three innings, the Elks la*t inning, the Elks‘added four in the fourth, three ir BRADLEY ARRIVES ON ANNUAL VISIT ELYS TROUNCE MOOSE NINE Osborne Pl!ches Fine Game | .o ;. Mrs. Sydne; »f Alaskan subj Jn‘r‘lu while the 1 They are going to d the Interior. er of the Al z Company neau on the Yukon tc | annual business visit t Ba} where sh |band for the su Mis N 1hoe s s Ao MOTHER OF MRS. OAKES TO of | Robe ¥ VISIT HERE FOR SUMMER 00 "% north on the inc oy P ® o R 4 M superintendent mother of | inspecting consulting sum- | the her- | Steamship Company & er- dova - Old papers for sale &t The Ep pire. mer 2 (m'((r Parks sank his tee shot at 'ying ir ator. 18 a Governmer summer months. e for the Moose last|the fifth and three in the seventh THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE from June 4th to 14th inclusive BULK CHOCOLATES (in pound bags) Fresh and Wholesome 35 cents pound FISHING TACKLE Rods, Reels, Plflueger Clincher Aall S BRIDGE TEA SETS 17 pieces in varied designs and colorings $2.50 full set VENTILATED HATS For Men—Just the thing for Summer wear 95 cents and $1.10 Line and the Sinker A BREAD BOX FOR THE BOAT OR CAMP These are great for bread and cakes Ask to See Them FLAPPER FROCKS Sizes 14 to 16 $1.95 each OLIVER TWIST SUITS Ages 4 to 8. Blue Serge Trousers with striped and plain colored blouses. CHILDREN’S COATS A new assortment just in — look them over, our prices cannot be duplicated in Juneau. CUPS AND SAUCERS In Blue Japanese wear All for 89 cents CAMP BLANKETS These blankets come in double and single styles and are imported. Extra Heavy Single, $1.75 Heavy Single, $1.25 Double Blanket, $2.35 CAMPERS’ SUPPLIES Kitchen Sets. 0il Cloth. Knife and Fork Sets. In fact any of the small- er items needed in the camp will be found here., STORE OPEN EVENINGS He spent -- BUT \Rl l’%SSI\G THE (“\SH BUYING PO\\ lLR SAV SHOES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Here are the play shoes for summer—our best grade shoes, always sold regularly at $3.00 per pair. You can count your savings on this one item alone worth a trip to our store. $1.25 TO $2.00 PAIR ALL SIZES HATS IN SPRING FELTS and UMMER STRAWS Included in the felts are Gage Hats and Style Squares & . You know these hats and we are marking them in one lot at $1.95 each THE NEW STRAW ; HATS Remarkable Values at $2.50 to $3.50 each It will pay you to see this assortment of values. Items Every Woman Can Use KRINKLE CREPE BLOOMERS, in the later pastel shades, heavy weight, 85 cents each or 2 pairs for $1.50. CORSETS—If we can fit you (up to 34 waist) we are offering an assortment for this sale of high grade corsets that formerly sold for $7.50 AT $1.50 EACH These arc real bargains and close outs The CONVINCED. DRESSES A snappy, up-to-the-minute assortment of the new SHANTUNG SILKS. They come in plain colors and prints and are guar- anteed washable. You would expect to pay from $18.50 to $25.00 for these garments and SALE is $5.95 Also a beautiful array of plain crepes and prints Priced for this SALE at $6.95 Our price for this At Half Price or Less Men’s Overcoats, Men's Suits, Woolen Shirts, Knitted Bottom Blazers 50 Per Cent Off Regular Prices Raincoats for Men, Women and Children Priced from $1.50 to $7.50 These coats are greatly underpriced Also a large assortment of men’s, women’s and chil- drens’ sweaters, in V neck, pullovers, coat style, etc., MARKED TO CLOSE OUT Items Every Woman Can Use The very new GARDEN FROCKS, all sizes, and in bright colors, were marked to sell at $3.00 FOR THIS SALE ONLY—$1.75 EACH HIKING BLOOMERS in heavy weight woven cotton materials, all sizes and colors, now 75 cents per pair or two pairs for $1.2: Cash Bazaar you will save money on ev- ery item in our stoek. We welcome your visit wheth- er you purchase or not. A 23-fiiece Tea Set, in blue, green or tan, ese POLO SHIRTS Sized from 30 to 42—blues, greens, tans, lavender and many pastel shades. Regu- lar price $1.25—Our sale price—95 cents each. A New Shipment of BOYS' WASH SUITS $1.25 to $2.50 MEN’S SHIRTS Publix-Broadcloth — Reg- ular price $2.00—Now 3 Shirts for $4.95 MOSQUITO BAR In red, green or blue 3 yards for 25 cents (You will need this) Hosier AJ Ali the colors of the sea- son will be found in full silk hose. It will be worth your while to inspect these at a very special price of NOTE — During this sale 95 cents per pair, or 6 pairs for $5 A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ SHOES — Slip- pers, Pumps, Oxfords, etc. Many high grade brands in this lot which would re- tail at $10.00 the pair. NOW—$2.95 a pair VERY SPECIAL real Japan- ware, $3.98 a set Men, Don’t Miss This! $1.95 Imported as well as the better grade of Domestic hats in Velours, Felts and Beavers . . . in the colors for Summer—Green, Olive, Brown, Black, Blue and Greys . they are snappy new styles and you would pay as high as $10.00 for some of the hats we are offer- ing you in this sale at $1.95. Better buy TWO at this price than be sorry STORE OPEN EVENINGS Mr. and Mrs. E. Conomy You will find many not listed below stock but these ln\eth you. items in our few will For Spring Clearing Serims and Marquisette make the best curtain ma- terials. 25 cents per yard or 5 yards for $1.00 A VERY SPECIAL LOT of Brassiers and Bandeaus in pink olny. 25 cents each OUTSIZE, Luxite Silk HOSIERY Very Special, $1.50 pair AND SCARFS— Squares, Triangles, and Oblong 25 cents each In prints, plain colors, pastels and rainbows Others at 95¢ each 50c¢ and BOY¢ In Kahki and Blue CHAMBRAY Just the thing for summer wear—were $1.00 each Now 65 cents WHOOPEE SETS FOR THE KIDDIES Ages 2 to 12. In many col- ors and shades. Nighties in rayon. Combination Sets in rayon. Underskirts in ray- on, For $1.50 FOR THE BOYS Dandy BOW TIES 3 for $1.00 Regular 50-cent sellers FRONT AT MAIN STREET