The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1930, Page 8

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rg = il S8 e g CHAMBERFUNDS IN 600D SHAPE, REPORT SHOWS (Continued from Page One) ordinator as one of the most ef- ficlent within his area. Capt. Nel- Byrnes arrived here from Sitka by plane after what she de-/ scribed as oneof the most t trips she had ever taken. She vis ited Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters-| burg, Skagway, Haines and Sitka for the W. C. T. U, and will re- main in the Territory until August In a brief talk she urged upon the Chamber the necessity for ————— son, Chief Area Co-ordinator, prob-‘ ably will' visit the Teritory later | this summer he said. { S in Fairbanks. Twen- ty-five n ers are necessary for a charter, and membership dues are $6 per year. Hoover Invitation Submitted | The resolution inviting President {Hoover to visit Alaska, authorized at last week's meeting of the Chamber, was submitted to the |Chamber today. It has been for- |warded to the President by tele- a business organiza- | asked to extend a |similar invitation to Mr. Hoover. Miss Dorothy Chisholm, daughter of Mr. frs. L. M. Chisholm of Wrangell, and teacher in the Juneau High School, and Mr. W. P. Johnson, prominent young busi- ness man of this city, were married taking an interest in the youth of |yesterday evening at 8 o'clock at the community, seeing that they the Gastineau Hotel. Judge A. W. are trained for good citizenship to|Fox, United States Commissioner, become real Americans and true|officiated Alaskans. | A few immediate friends of Mr. Need for Plane Field land Mrs. Johnson were present. If proper landing and mooring They were attended by Mrs. Stella facilities are provided locally, the|Young and O. K. McManus. Pioneer Airways will locate its| Mrs. Johnson has resided in this machines here next winter, the|city for the past two years as Chamber was informed today. Roy instructor of vocal music and art Jones, representing this company in the high school. Mr. Johnson which has just stationed a new|hss lived here many years and plane at Ketchikan, was here early s been Alaska agent for the General Motors products and Frig-| this week and discussed landing fa- | Anire # I | cilities with Vice President E. M.[!d3ir¢ for some Sime. Goatand Blcth hav:; mssn ymfriends lhe‘:'c g tand in other Southeast Alaska He advised Mr. ,Gwd”d Lhm_the towns. They will continue to re- company will bring its m“hmes}side hisrs, here next December for winter re-|__~ pairs, etc., if landing facilities were | e=. available. Mr. Jones inspected the | proposed site near Salmon Creek | and pronounced it almost ideal. The new company has one four-| —— GYPSY place machine at Ketchikan now | | & and expects to bring a larger one| north shortly after July 1. | Fourteen request for information| were received and answered during the week, Secretary Walmsley re-| ported. Improvement Project Discussed The suggested Fourth Street im- | for Sunburn and provement and the matter of pro- curing the block on Fourth just '3 south of the capital building for Insec‘ BlLe a park was turned over to the i CREAM Splendid Relief | Civic Improvement Committee, - Chairman H. L. Faulkner, for in- vestigation as to probable costs. After this is obtained, the champer|{ BUTLER-MAURO will foster a movement to add this B to the capitol grounds. DRUG Co' The Chamber was urged in a free Delivery Phone 134 letter from Claud C. Ramsey, Se- attle, Governor of the Northwest WHEN WE SELL IT district of the National Aeronautic ITS RIGHT Association, to sponsor the forma- tion of a Juneau chapter of that organization. There is only one Alaska Chapter at this time, and Express Mone§y Orders SEE OUR WINDOW S * FOR EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN ALL WOMEN’S DRESSES, COATS, SUITS Leader Dep’t. Store GEORGE BROS. PHONE 454 Large Shipments FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES DUE ON NORTHLAND, ALAMEDA AND ALASKA GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930. ° SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING i JUNE 27TH “TOMORROW’S STYLES TODAY" e SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 27TH Starts Friday Morning, June 27th, and Continues Until July 4 A VALUE GIVING EVENT which includes all the season’s newest styles in Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Suits. Coats, Millinery, Sweaters, Silk Underwear, Bathing Suits, W ash Dresses, Raincoats, Flannel Skirts, Knickers, Blouses, etc. . Never before have we offered such a fascinating array of goods at such sharp reductions. DRESSES " C0ATS MARJONE FROCKS Valetr'to- 36780 Regular $25.00 values Sale Price--$24.50 Special —$19.75 g - Values to $29.50 Sale Price-—$19.95 GROUP III— Values to $21.50 Sale Price-—$13.95 SUITS Regular $27.50 values for $22.50 BLOUSES Flat Crepe models with sleeves Regular $8.95 for $5.50 WASH BLOUSES Special —$1.75 All models in our $18.50 group featured at $14.75 or £2 for $27.50) Values to $16.75 Special—$10.00 or (2 for $17.75) Values to $14.75 Special—$6.95 or (2 for $12.50) SUITS, COATS DRESSES For street or for business— for practically every occasion under the sun—and all to be placed on special sale at our Big Semi-Annual Clearance— starting Friday, June 27th. 7 N\ SNNNNNNNN RN NN — / ’ ? MEINNNS. A wide range of sizes and a wealth of smart new mod- els in all the season’s newest fabrics and color tones, as- sure you a highly pleasing selection. N BATHING SUITS All wool models shown in sizes 34 to 44 in a clever assortment of patterns and colors FLANNEL\ SKIRTS Values to $7.95 MILLINERY - Cameo Pattefi}‘ Hats in values to $12.25 Sale Price —$5.00 or ROGE e (2 for $8.95) CHILDREN’S SLIP-ON One small group at $1.00 SWEATERS ! TR T e RAINCOATS Sizes 16 to 44 — Regular $8.95 values Special—$5.50* SILK. UNDERWEAR See our special table of values of real merit Priced for Quick Removal Price—$5.50, $4.50, $3.75 Special—$5.00 KNICKERS Tweed models pricéd $4.95 and $5.50 Sizes 26 to 36 A complete showing of $2.25 $1.95, $1.85, . $1.75, $1.65, $1.50 ‘and $1.00. numbers. in all of the wanted shades in both chiffon and service weight Halvorsen’s Semi- Annual Sa]e STORE OPEN EVENINGS OF JULY 1st, 2nd and 3rd WASH DRESSES One rack of House Frocks in' sizes 34 to 46 — Values to $2.95 e Both clever and different are these models Show in sizes 6 to 10 years Special—$1.95 Clean Up Price—$1.75 NO APPROVALS NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES Y S

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