The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 2, 1930, Page 8

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rg = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930, - TRAINING AND : WAIT ON GONG Legion Smoker Tomorrow Night Promises to Be High Class Affair Legion smok- | ¢atj night, all of he arena |gre res today to their | pronounced | ¢ that looks like matched. Ne'- thing like th: t has put in, fident he can romp Wright, in work- Manila, looked gond » give Sammy the hard- of his career and there who think well enougn risk more than conver- on his chances. rts and Villardi, who aisers, for the mill, have hard as any of the s. They are clever s and experience and o the attractiveness of le bill. rds for reserved seats, on were goinz s a sprinkling matched sinc ats left at midafter- tablished noon today by tomorrow after- Manila, who meets Soldier O1son lnoon they will be at a premium. in the main bout, is in almeo big bunch from Chilkoot Bar- cal condition. He h: is expected to reach town men of all wei e noon Thursday, boosters for two weeks, trying|goidier Olson. The harborboat For- ced as well as power and en-|nance js due to leave Haines short- ce. Olson, who has done his }y gafter midnight tonight for this ning at Chilkoot Barracks, will port. A large part of the garrison arrive her sometime tomorrow. He|js expected to come down on it to is reported to have trained long spend the Fourth here. and arduously and to have had lots | of good sparring partner material | to aid him. ———— Unusual class is expected in ail GBRDUN s OPEN of the bouts. Weaver and Seman, ~adv. JACK ZAVODSKY. who appear in -thv se;m-hvnr‘nl' :1::; Brm‘.s‘P’harmacy is having a| T ” (, ¥ s } . b.“ I\' . seea merenanes” vanine o0 [N NEW STORE seeciae s Sitone ™"kl o all Customers paying their bills IN FULL. WHEN DUE and all persons — v = O A 99 e s o T Womehi's Ready to Wear! CANNONS o i RS | WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR YOUR DINNER THE 4TH in Irangle Building 4 | 5 ¥ . 3 i b o He BANGSITE ; Green Stuff, Fruits, Melons, Canned Meats, Chicken, Jellies, Bottled Drinks its new storeroom in the Triangle CAPS and many articles to save you trouble in preparation of foods for the Building at the corner of From” | 3 1 and Franklin Streets, one of the| | GLORIOLS FOURTH finest quarters and most conveni- GUNS ‘ ent locations in the city. { s S s FLAGS M your name is not on our bookg, start your account NOW so you may be time n the ‘oML A4 M. e ‘} benefited by our unusual bagfiisfg\a?)cli? Igl(; Rtake advantage of our FREE these are due here within the next s ELL RS | Siwsies o if BUTLERMAURO g The firm opened with a complete DRUG CO. Spotless is the word! ::(;S'Ot A\;(;?:;:,z t;e‘a:g sr::ik, glti’ free Dellvery Phone 134 GARN] K,S ° P[] 174 ; v r ion, are| | trusted to us is returned | said. These should all arrive with- IT°S RIGHT | ol i Ll o Pyl g R g K ESptee Mussy Otdecy specialized in, including milliner Gold Stripe and Kayser hosiery. Klabo corsets and accessories, and all kinds of ready to wear garments for women. The new quarters are well llghtedl fronting on two streets, and to the natural light is added artificial light from an indirect lighting sys- tem. The office is located in the rear of the room on a small bal- cony. Three fitting rooms occupy |the back part of the storeroom. We are experts! | Our prices are always reasonable, too. Phone 15 Alaska Laundry “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Findl Cleanup on HATS $3.95 or 2 for $7.25 SILK DRESS SPECIALS Continue at land-slide REDUCTIONS HOUSE DRESSES For Final Removal at $1.35 RAINCOATS—$4.95 WASH DRESSES—$1.45 = ” “Juneau’s Own Store” WATERMELON ON ICE Full Baskets Strawberries 2 for 45 cents Five Fast Deliveries _ PHONES 92—95 heduled e starter's gong in{ n the card. Sam- | ~ GEORGE BROTHERS | LEGION PLAYS ELKS TONIGHT [Lower Rung Teams to Ar-i i gue Over Cellar Position | as Moose Look on | While the Moose baseball players |sit back and take it easy on their ;hmgh chairs, the Elks and Legion |will tangle at 6:30 o'clock .this eve- !ning at the City Park in a League |contest The lonesome Elks, usually in the | cellar, will have an opportunity to | {secure company tonight, for a win | will tie them with the Vets at the | '.250 mark. Either of these out- | fits, if they have any championship will have to start a ak in the next week or rwise it will be all Moose | st of the half. | S start for the Legion to- | night, according to Manager Fred Cameron, with Coughlin behind the pan. The Bills will probably be led by Junge, who will' toss them into the big mitt of “Kelly” Blake. S eee NOTICE | I have sold my interest in the FRISCO LUNCH to George Cortez | and on and after this date I will | not be responsible for any bills| contracted for the FRISCO LUNCH | | for the P DRASTIC EXTRA LOW PRICES ON ALL WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES, WOOLEN SUITS, ENSEMBLES, SUMMER COATS, in Sport and Dress Models—All sizes. We must clear this stock at once to make room for our early Fall display. We invite your critical in- spection and also a compafisongof prices covering this quality line. HOT FROM NEW YORK Smart, Snappy . . . . The last word in Pajama Sets in two tone effects and hand embroidered. $5.95 Set Unequaled Values for This Fourth of July Sale LOUNGING ROBES in silk and hand embroidered; many of the garments have the new silk fringe—“A Wonderful Buy” $4.95 Each SILK STEP-INS Imported Laces—Imported Satins—Imported Silks $4.25 to $14.50 New Summer Colorings BROADWAY BREVITIES Something new, Something different—Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Very Special—Each $1.15 BROADWAY BLOOMERS BROADWAY VESTS In Nile Green, Coral, Flesh and Peach. In very good " grade of Silk Rayon. Per Garment—385 cents SWEATERS Summer Weights, Fall Weights—ALL NEW There are Slip Overs, V Necks, and the mannish eoat styles, in all wool, silk and wool mixed, and many heavy rayons. Reasonably Priced Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS SILK AND COTTON BLOUSES Our assortment of Blouses is complete and are here for your appfoval. From $2.50 to $6.90 " BERETS g In the very, very, new®knit fabrics—All new colors. FOURTH OF JULY PRICE 85 cents each PURE SILK HOSIERY The famous Holeproof and Munsingwear ' Lines—all new Summer shades including the dull colors for sea- sonable wear. “A Match for Every Occasion” $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $1.90, $2.00 and $2.25 per pair FORM FIT—EASY ON GIRDLES AND GIRDLEIERES $3.25, $3.75, $5.75, $7.50 Latest Styles Always at the Leader TWO PANTS SUITS FOR MEN Up to the minute STYLES All Wool Fabrics—Satisfaction Guaranteed $35.00 to $39.50 “We Can Fit You” For Men, For Women, For Boys, For Girls, For Tiny Tots, For Babies SWIM ..... BATHING SUITS—BATHING CAPS—BATHING BAGS—BATHING SHOES FOR THE BOY . ... WHOOPPEE CAPS 35 cents each—“4 Wow” We Are Giving a Portion of Our Profits to You See Our Window Display for the Exclusive Pattern of High Grade Chinaware to Be Given FREE “ALW AYS THE NEW THINGS FIRST” STORE OPEN EVENINGS TELEPHONE 454 \ - RAYON PAJAMA SETS for the Kiddies : . In Orchid, Nile Green, Flesh and Peach Set, $2.00—Size 6, 8 and 10

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