The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1930, Page 2

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RAYON TUBING— SILK HOSE All sizes 2 vards for $1.00 BARONETTE SATIN— {0 in. wide in all the wanted $1.00 LADIES’ \I W SILK AND shades, yard 35 IN.-ART TAFFETA— in two tone shades, suitabie for and Boudoir pillows, per AL BST00 LADIES’ AND MITTENS— Pair tancy vard DRAPERY DAMASK— LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED Spec ml on size 8/7, pair .. WOOL HOSE and WOOL HOSE WOOLEN GLOVES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1930. BOYS’ WINTER UNDERWEAR—- Girls’ Silk and Wool Underwear. $1.00 DRESSES— Bt e $1.00 LADIES’ HOUSE colors — sky blue, with gold $1.00 36 in, wide, creen, blue and rose LADIES® FABRIC GLOV ES—~ combinations, 2 yards for 6 DREN’ . COLONIAL CRETONNE— HILDARYS RO 36 in. wide, 2 yards for ...$1.00 CURTAIN SCRIM— CHILDREN’S BLUE AND and colors, in white 4 yds $1.00 36 IN. FRINGED RAYON Each PANEL CURTAINS— Each $1.00 TOWELING— 6 yards for . PATCH WORK CHALLIE— Suitable for quilt covering, 5 yards for $1.00 BATH TOWELS- S e Colored borders, 3 for FEATHER PILLOWS_- NEW CLEAN KOPAK FILLED PILLOWS $1.50. now, each In various shapes and sizes- s SiE HOéEi\;ld WOOL HOSE— special prices. AN ODD LOT OF WORK and Pair DRESS SHIRTS- Each $1.00 MEN'S SEALPACK UNION SUITS— $1.25 value for . Black, 3 pair LADIES’ FELT HOUSE 2 pair for SLIPPERS— $1.25 value for .............. TAN AND GREEN WINDOW SHADES— CHILDREN'S BLACK 36 in. by 6 ft., each $1.00 A broken line of 34 length and full length hose, 4 pair for $1.00 KAHKI COLORED MIDDIES— P e o R $1.00 CHILDREN’S PRINT DRESSES— Good for school wear, 2 for $1.00 Size 17x26, new ticking, uguldr ................. SORBE 3 H 1 MEN’S COTTON LISLE HOSE— Colors—Grey, Cordovan and MEN’S HEAVY WOOL S0X— ODDS AND ENDS IN BABY WEAR— NOVEL BARGAINS— Suitable for bridge and gift, = | ALL REMNANTS — in wool, cotton, silk, ete., formerly at.reduced prices pr at HALF PRICE 36 IN. PLAID AND STRIPED OUTING FLANNEL 4 yards for .. 10 YD. ROLLS OF WHITE CHEESECLOTH— Fine quality, each MEN’S FANCY BORDERED S HANDKERCHIEFS— MEN’S AND BOYS’ FANCY 2. ’Tlulnly scutl- —— 2= ssz )‘Q) \R S = £ -‘...— ) -.-.fl HES Daily Cross-word Puzsle 4. Pronoun 5. Godllke 6 Dillyeed 7. Talkig bira 8. Printer's mensure 9. Genuine 10. Doctors of cortain selioot 11 Pllots | 16. Units 17. Lachrymose drop DEATH CLOSES: AGTIVE CAREER ~ OF GEN. BLISS i { — sl ! {Officer in Military Service ' ~ " Over' Fifty Years, Passes ‘Away Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle BIAIL ER|! AUKOSS 1. Pretense & Drop bast Nght- iy ov th e water 8. Goa of love 12 Drinking mug 13. Feminine name 14. Bird's hoi 16. Ostrichlike bird | | 23, Attempted } 25, Small dram . Liguos 0. Sonnd of . eow Alternaiive 3. Serons meme (Continued from Page One) 5 men at Paris; and the Pres&nc: |zelied heayily upon his advice, not | lonly in military but often in other matters,” acgording to the observer. Many Decoratians A¥iok § | General Bliss was the recipient o( ’ | many decorations from foreign gov- | ernments, among them being: The Grand Cordon of the Japan- | ese Order of the Rising Sun; Grand Cordon of the Order of China; |French Legion of Homor; British |Order of Bt. Michael and St.; ,George and the Belgian Grand § | Cordon of the Order of the Crown. During the Porto Rican campaign | ;in 1898 he was recommended for a ¢ | Breyet Lieutenant Colonelcy of the | ,U. S. Army and a Colonel of Volun- ]teers for gallantry and meritorious } serwce He also received the degrée | 'of LLD. from Bucknell in 1916. | General Bliss married, in. 1882, Miss Eleanora E. Anderson, of Rose- ¢ mont, Pa. $ er Viiavonds . Famouy rube 55, 5 urut serpent 45, lnrhumlllnw Poisonous éhts . Mukes ap In: edicl u.mu u. Eull ofs sufx i s apl umulru name ol veor Gynvs mm 6. Ir!nmry color 44, young chick 46 bort o reh sodiad | PO lrnpklnl trute i Lt ag SR B LK 4. iy 3. Border on * DOWSN . Rear ends nte 5§ Ezclamliog 10 85 Night verore k eall aftentio an d 84, Slamese colns H%flll%fl=flfl I * N aNEma cEm JEEEN dN P P B S E “.... ‘ NOTICE renhls\ for the month of Nove; !will be' accepted at a disoqunt. All remlmmceu by mail ‘must bear / I L N ~ R N B S JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS. TELEPHONE €O. - N lllllIlllllllllllljIIIIIIIlllllllllll_llllllllll 55 | IEEEEEL IIIIIII““ BE N!\'\' l;\TTERNS IN Men’s Broadcloth Shirts at $1.95 A Variety of Colors J.M.SALOUM 2D1911 The latest creation in imported and domestic* ‘-t perfumes— i} DE VILBIS ATOMIZERS; | ; ok T ARMISTICE DAY TUESDAY—NOVEMBER 11TH Store Will Remain Closed All Day GARNICK’S, Phone 174 ! A | 118 Seward Bt. s, S RAL 5 : lIlllllllllllII|Jlllllllii|lll!jl|lllll!Ill]!lll; BOYS’ CAPS— 1 1 |8 WOOL TOGUES OR CAPS— ( Unbreakable visor, $1.25 value 1 TENNIS OXFORDS— RO s i Sizes 6 to 10, pair $1.00 NOVELTY JEWELRY— 150 RAYON UNDERGARMENTS Nightgowns, Chemise, Step-ins, etc., \dluts to $2.50, Extra Special, ~.$1.00 NEW HU\D BAGS——— Each is Store Will Be Closed All Day —Armistice Day—November 11th Behrends Co.,. “Juneau’s Leading Department Slorc ARMSTRONG’S ACCOLAC FINISH PRINTED LINOLEUM— Square yard ! $1.00 S e tr ot SaSAeeSaeee e aead \ SUSSUDUIDEP RS SRS Y e e L eieseoi-semsizeoizTEEEs. h(u‘ wi mm‘,: streak by ldkan (m‘(' v s i oo HELLO DIRECTORY TO vard, Blomg GOATS TAKE THREE @ BE PUBLISHED SOON vard v | In the s 3 The January directory of the Ju- t s,dp, md van Dheau and Douglas Island Telephone the Goats—N. Bavard, Bringdale |Atta tock ames from the Company will he printed early in and. Hermle won three straight |Licns—Robe , Selby and Faulk- |December. games from the Colts—Lavenik, |nor. In this match VanderLeest €5 and those desiring telephones Kirk and Stevens. N. Bavard rolled |rolled ‘high single game, also high are asked to make this known at high single game and high average. | tota! the telephone office gn or before The Leopards—H. Messerschmidt, | yonignt at 7:30 o'clock the Cam- |Pe0ember 1. The cooperation of thc . Nelson and Danner took two out of |e]s take on the Bears and at 9 Citizens in the publication of the di- _ three games from the Elephants— ociock the Buffaloes tangle with "eCLORY is solieited so that the b | 2. Sabin, T. George and Davis. In Hhe Wildcats. rectory will be complete. The di- Wh Danner rolled hjgh - ARGl | rectory will be published not lat- |er than Becember 10. Friday night on the Elks alleys | mutes—Van ‘Thomas Murray of Hoomh 15‘ ———.—————— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. All changes in address- |from Heish!&hh' ARRIVES " o 1 gy PA%{ 4 PASSENGERS, o i T e s “*l and extends his appreciation. on reg\fln uhdnle the motor- # FrTRTirgETT— ship Pacific, n’flvod in Juneau this 4'!1'EN!ION EASTEFN STARS Juwch&pro'IOES Sumdum; m-rt_ Barclay from| Kake and J. Dedan from Taku. - day gvening, Noy. Llh at 8 Do ————-‘.‘.“—‘_ will be @ step-up meeting. [l hold a regular meeting Tues- i T e e ---there is a right way and many wrong ways to burn coal, ---and there is a right coal and many wrong coals for each heating requirement. . NO AMOUNT OF ARGUMENT WILL IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF A COAL. IT IS A NATURAL PRODUCT. IN WORTH IT VARIES GREATLY. YOU CAN PRE- PARE IT—BUT NOT IMPROVE IT. YOU CAN BLEND TWO OR MORE VARIETIES—BUT THEIR CONTENTS WILL REMAIN UNCHANGED. MOST COALS ARE GOOD—BUT SOME.ARE-BETTER. FORTUNATELY, MOST OF OUR COALS. ARE OF THE BETTER VARIETY. THOSE NOT COMING UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, WE SELL FOR LESS. SO YOU GET VALUE IN WHATEVER COAL YOU .GET FROM. US—AND, IF DISSATISFIED, YOU GET YOUR MONEY BACK. WHETHER YOUR COAL ORDER AMOUNTS TO A SACK, A HALF TON, OR IS COUNTED IN CARLOADS, WE WANT IT. PACIFIC COAL COAL CO. PHONE 412 C. H. WALMSLEY, Manager

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