The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1930, Page 8

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ARE HERE!---The good old School bells ring! School days are here again! Start the kiddies off right! SCHOOL CHILDREN’S SHOES at a Saving Shoes that are sturdily built — guaranteed for long wear—at the same time scientifically correct, promoting comfort and health. For both boys and sale for $2.50 to $4.95. girls of school age, on Don’t let your children go to school in un- comfortable, unattractiv best can be obtained he prices. /e shoes when the very ere at these special low LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE thing offered is specially priced at thrifty values. GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS The Very Latest Apparel For School Girls At Bargain Prices Yes, we have them—the new children’s frocks in the new cotton fabrics as well as a great army that are so smart at present, of girls’ dresses, middy blouses and other wearing apparel at prices so low as to be astonishing. You can be lavish with your child and economieal at the same time if you come here to outfit her before sending her back to school. Extraordinary Back to School Sale of Boys’ Knickers, Longies and Overalls At Special Low Prices ‘GEORGE BROTHERS ,under charter to H. 8. Graves, it I N n I ANS L 0 fl K left with him, Mrs. Graves and Miss | Aleece Graves, for an inspection of mining properties owned by him. It ticular line of inquiry, or in re-[people of Juneau, the Normal sponse to any complaint. His visit [School methods of the New Eng- is merely to confer with United|land Conservatory, of Boston, the | States Attorney H. D. Stabler on ;oldest and best known school of | general conditions. music in America. 4 AT ‘MENDENHALL‘is scheduled to return here late FROM AIRPLANE Skagway and Wrangell Are Busy on Pleasure and Business Flights From the ground, Indians around here have frequently seen Menden- hall Glacier. Some of them ob- served it yesterday from the alir. ‘They chartered the seaplane Skag- way for a while to joy-ride over the ice pack. Previously the Skagway had made | a flight to Sitka and had returned ! here with F. P. Ulrich, who is in| the government service; Mrs. Ul-| rich and their children. This morn- 414 the whole building, ing the :Skagway, Pilot Robert E.! Ellis and Mechanic Chandler Hicks, | went to Tenakee with Mrs. Bessie E. Rowe, of Newport, Ore., as pas- senger. From Tenakee, the plane |y pe started tonight and com-' | this afternoon. CASH BAZAAR IS TO MOVE TO NEW STORE BY MONDAY MORNING The Cash Bazaar today was pre- paring to remove its stock from its present location to the old Alaska Steam Laundry building on Front ]sueec, which it has leased for a period of four years. The entire |stock will be moved by Monday morning, it was said by R. W. Wil- liams, owner and manager. For the past two weeks crews of icarpenters and painters have been working feverishly to get the build- ing in shape for occupancy. Tables, shelves and counters have been con- |structed, show windows re-arranged, interior jand exterior fixed up in splendid shape. L The last of the work was com- pleted today. Moving of The stock did a few hours’ patrol work for the!pjateq by Monday. Superior Packing Company, and| then came back to Juneau. Late| this afternoon, the aircraft is sched-, uled to go to Sitka to pick up Pu-‘ sengers, and to return here with| them. l The seaplane Wrangell, Pilot J. arrived in Juneau from Wrangell| this morning, With Carry Parks, of | passenger. Immediately afterwards, .- T. N. HENRY HERE ON GENERAL INQUIRY T. N. Henry, of the United States| Clark Wing and Mechanic Hatcher, Bureau of Investigation with head-| §x] quarters in Seattle, is in Juneau for | a few days, having come from the| the Alaska Washington Airways,|Westward on the Admiral Watson. | He is not here to follow any par-| MODEL 54 WINCHESTERS 270 and 30-06 Rifles, new ... 270 and 30-06 Carbines, new All kinds of 30-06 Shells, per box ... 30-30 and all similar Shells, .. 40.50 2.00 per box 1.35 Rubber Boots, Shoe Pacs and Rain Clot-l-l-es See Big Van, ALWAYS OPEN The Gun Man 208 Front Street LADIES’ SPIKE HEE Pumps and Strap Slippers $4.95 Pair J.M. SALOUM : F!'pht Street Next to Gastineau Hotel L and CUBAN HEEL e ONE KILLED AND TWO WOUNDED IN GUN BATTLE ALTUS, Oklahoma, August 30.— Vernon Robinson has confessed to engaging in a gun fight in which Deputy Sheriff E. Carter was killed and Joe Whitt, Police officer, was ‘wounded. Vernon blamed his brother George for the actual shooting. George was shot through the chest and Vernon at Granite for safe keeping. There is a heavy guard around ous wound. ———— MISS TODD OPEN STUDIO OVER CABLE OFFICE Miss Todd's classes in English, Dramatic Art, Public Speaking and Music will start Monday, September 1st, in her studio over the Cable Office. Thru the technical medium of Dramatic Art all faulty conditions of speech can be corrected, such as foreigh accent, lisping and stut- tering. The method taught in Dramatic Art and Public Speaking evolved by Charles Wesley Emer- son, the founder of the famous Emerson College of Oratory in Boston. It is necessary for those desiring a place in any of these classes o |make reservations now in order to seoure desirable hours. 538. —adv. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Case No. 3609-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. ROBERT WALLACE, Plaintiff, vs. MABEL WALLACE, Defendant. was taken to the State Reformaory |To MABEL WALLACE, Defendant, GREETINGS: In the name of the United States the hospital where George Robin-lof America and pursuant to an son is being treated for his danger-|order made In the above entitled Court and Cause, the 5th day of June, 1930, directing service of sum- | mons for publication by publishitg a summons in the Alaska Daily Empire, newspaper printed and pub- lished at Juneau, Alaska, one & week for four weeki: commencing August 16, 1930, and ending Sep- tember 13, 1930. You are hereby commanded to be and appear in the above entitled court holden at Junest m sald division of sald district, and answer the complaind filed against you in the above en- titled action within thirty days fiom the date of the last publica- t'on provided for in the order above referred to. If you fail so to ap= rear and answer, for want thereof, Telephope. the - plaintiff will apply to the court for and the court will grant the relief demanded in the com-! rlaint, -to-wit, a dissolution of the| marriage existing between plaintiff | and defendant. | IN WITNESS WHEREOF I| kereunto set my hand and affix’ the seal of the court at Juneau,! Alaska, the 15th day of August, 1930. JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. By VENETIA PUGH, Deputy Olerk. Pirst publication, Aug. 16, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 6, 1930. (Seal) HOLIDAY DANCE TONIGHT Elks Ball Room - SERENADERS Hosiery ...20¢, 25¢, 35¢c up Ties g $1.25 up Underwear .50c up Sweaters ... Caps Belts . Shirts o — clothes look just new so that “your chil- dren can enter the class- room presenting a neat, fresh, clean appearance. All work done prompt- ly. We call for and de- liver. Phone 528 G. E. ALMQUIST Near Coliseum e Don't let them go back to school with stains and spots on their clothes! We can make their Every- It Doesn’t Cost Much to Keep A School Boy Neat! Just as smart and up-to-the- minute as the furnishings worn by Daddy, our inexpensive hab- erdashery will put your child in the “neat” class of student that has such a great advantage in making a success of school. Low prices, as you can readily see: 90c to $2.50 Everything that’s needed — the very best school supplies that you can get anywhere. PENCIL BOXES BLANK BOOKS like CRAYON SETS RULERS Company Post Office Substation No. 1 ROBERT SIMPSON OPT. D. Graduate of Los Angeles College of Optometry and Opthalmoloy ' VERY PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE RENDERED TO SCHOOL CHHILDREN' Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground The Tourist Season being over will insure your children of paintaking care in the matter of their eyes. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT DR. ROBERT SIMPSON AT THE NUGGET SHOP LOOSE LEAF BOOKS Juneau Drug Free Delivery Phone 33 LET Almquiss rress Your Suit. We call and deliver. Phone 528 LUNCH KITS At a Bargain Price Enabling the school boy or girl, to have a fresh clean, tidy lunch — the handle makes it easy to carry. Your child will be proud of owning a lunch kit like the one picturqd above, and the price is only $2.25 each LEADER DEPART- MENT STORE GEORGE BROS. WE GIVE THE BEST CHILD’S HAIR CUT IN TOWN Send your child back I to school looking the t very picture of neat- ness after our expert | hair cutting. Frequent haircutting for your child is an excellent investment in appearance and sanita- tion. BROWNIE’S Hair Cut Parlor i PARENTS! SAVE MONEY ON SHOES! Why buy your children new ~shoes when I can make -their old shoes just as'good as new? Let me repair their shoes before they so back to school at my usual rates. .You will findsmy work satisfactory. I Know that children of school ‘age are “hard” on shoes, therefore take spec- ial ‘pains to make them. as sturdy- as possible. Fry me. WIDE-AWAKE SHOE SHOP i LU T e e L T T Jelly Time Is at Hand | BECK'S PECTIN (for making jelly) fibinc bottle, .. ... 00 il JELLY GLASSES--flats with lid, dozen . ...50c MACARONI.-7 pound boxes ............$1.00 POWDERED SUGAR, 1 pound packages, CHOL e v i o AR e T TR .-AT-- _ GARNICK’S u-fi’numMmu;mmmmmmmmmnqflmmmmm«u@wmmmm % A3 e H{ 33+ T HF Phone 174

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