The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 1, 1930, Page 8

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Put Us to the Test If there are advantages to be gained by trading here, why don’t you find out about it? What we want you to do with us is to try us out—put us to the test. This store offers so many advantages for satisfactory trading that you will be steadfast customer of ours, once you get acquainted with our goods and our methods. Why not try us the next time you nud something in our line? We sell depend- able qualities at moderate prices. You'll be welcome at any time, and you’ll never see a finer line of attractive merchandise than we can show you now. We Positively Guarantee every article we sell to be the best quality proc .urable at the price, and you know we always replace any article purchased here that fails to give satisfactory service. Our customers are always sure of getting THE BEST values for the LEAST money. IF YOU DON'T TRADE HERE, WE BOTH LOSE MONEY George Brothers JUNEAU’S ONE-PRICE STORE TO EVERYBODY [.1lllllllllllllllllllllllll“lll|lll|||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllllllllilIIIIllIl“II“IIIIIIII“Illlfl o For Saturday and Monday SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS, large caddys, regular 65¢ ... .....oeenn.. .. 450 MACARONI--Best Elbow, pound: i, g coisiile WALDORF TOII ET PAPER--large rolls : T ..51.00 RlLF--Best Head, Cle:m L'lrge Grams = = & = = g E = = = = = | = = = = = = = .10c £ WESSON OIL-- = Quarts 5 ML o eeRe SUGAR--- 10 pound bags ..... . .64c SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES-- 6 large boxes to carton .................28¢c We Have Everything In and Out of Season ASK FOR IT AT GARNICK’S 77 00O A AT 'llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIlllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllulIII|IIIIIlIlIIIIIIIlll T i CALIFORNIA GROCERY . & PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries %mmummmmlmummlmlmlllmflllflllfllmlmnm|m D RO AR A JUNEAU P-T. A T0 INTRODUCE WORLD'S GREAT ‘Making Friends of Books’| Will Be Theme | of Meeting Tuesday Want to meet some famous per- | sons—rare wits, profound scholars.[ wise statesmen, great soldiers or| reckless adventurers, who have swashbuckled their way to thrones or dangled from gibbet ropes? You can. You can listen to the noted and notorious of every land and| age. To you alone they will exult| over successes, bemoan failures;| {proclaim aloud laudable ambitions | iand praiseworthy achievements, and whisper, as it were, into your ear.} the secrets of boudoirs, the con-| spiracies of courts and the treach- eries of camps. Bocks! They illumine the. past, they reveal the future for the de- light and the improvement of the| present. | “Making Friends with Books” is| the theme of the program of the| regular monthly meeting next Tues- | day evening in the auditorium of the elementary public school of the Juneau Parent-Teacher Association. | las announced by Mrs. Harold| Smith, president of the organiza- tion. Interesting Folks | Some interesting and instructive | talks have been arranged on the! following subjects: “Selection of Character Building Books and Magazines in the Home," | by Mrs. M. L. Merritt. | “The Value of the School Li- brary,” by Miss Dorothy Israel. “Making the Best Possible Use! of Library Facilities,” by C. W.! Hawkesworth. | Also there will be an exercise on Parliamentary Practices. This will | be led by H. L. Faulkner, assisted | by several members of the Assocx:\-! tion. | Community Singing i The meeting will be opened with | community singing. The P.-T. A. song which proved so popular at the last meeting, will be given. During | the evening the Girls’ Glee Club| of the High School will render sev- eral selections under the leader- ship of Miss Ana Negoescu. Mrs. Smith hopes to have another moving picture film of an educa-| tional nature. If this is received| time it will be presented by Fred | Ordway of the Scenic Views Com- pany. All parents and teachers are urged to be present. To both the program will be beneficial as well as entertaining. Walés and Brother May Pay U. S. Visit in Spring LONDON, Nov. 1.—The Prince of Wales and his younger brother, Prince George, may visit the Unit- ed States late next spring or sum- mer. While no. official announcement regarding another American visit by the prince has been made, it is believed in many circles that an- other, “ambassadorial” visit may be made to the United States at the close of a South American trip which has been definitely planned for next spring. The purpose of this visit is to encourage British trade. with the South American countries. Prince George will accompany: his older brother on the South Ameri- can trip. This will be the first time the two brothers have ever been together on such a mission. .- HEARS SPEECH FOR GRIGSBY FROM ANCHORAGE “About 11 o'clock last night, Art McKinnon heard a fine speech for George B. Grigsby ‘made over the air from the Anchorage broadcast- ing station. . Daily Empire Wart Ads Pay. “Tomorrow’s Styles Toda;” Outsize Dresses and Coats An assortment with a difference — snappy styles for the woman who wishes some- thing smart. Sizes 44 to 56 “Juneau's Own Store” 'NOTICE OUR ENTIRE SHOE STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY JANUARY FIRST IN ORDER TO CARRY OUT REMOD- ELING PROGRAM These shoes are nearly all NEW—this year’s stock and you will find good shoes for every member of the family at REAL BARGAINS. Sale Starts Monday Nov. 3 FREE! FREE! FREE! A LARGE SCHOOL TABLET FOR EVERY SCHOOL GIRL AND BOY IN JUNEAU AND BUSTER-BROWN MISSES’ AND GIRLS' SLIPPERS In patent leather. Colors—Tan and dark brown. Values to $4.95. Now $2.95 Good assortment of sizes— 814 to 2. vLadies’ Oxfords In dark brown and black and two tone combinations. Values to $9.50 CLOSE OUT PRICES $3.95 and $4.95 A good selection of sizes—all new styles Ladies’ Slip per.é In black” kid and patent leather. Colors—Ivory and tan. High and low heels. Values to $10.00: $3.95 to $4.95 a pair Men’s Felt Slippers In gray and brown—sizes 7 to 11. Now 95¢ pair Ladies’ Pajama Slippers FUR TRIMMED Colors—Red, green and black. $2.25 per pair Boys’ Felt Slippers In brown a\'fi blue. $1.10 per pair BUSTER-BROWN INFANTS' PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS Values to $2.75 Sizes 214 6 6 Ladies’ Felt Sli ppers In blue, rose and brown. Specially priced at 75¢ pair Sizes 4 to 8 LADIES’ ARCH-SUPPORT Slippers and Oxfords In black and dark.brown. Values to $9.00. Now $4.95 Sizes 314 to 9 companied by same. Children’s Felt Slippers " In red and blue. 90c, $1.00 and Wonderful Bargains~—BUY NOW Sizes from 6 up. Tablets will be given out to parents or guardians or to children who are ac- Just tell us _how many children there are in your care and receive a TABLET FOR EACH ONE. Leader Dept. ,Store PHONE 454 . GEORGE BROTHERS OPEN EVENINGS

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