The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1930, Page 8

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(i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, .1930. L The Clotling Man OPEN EVENINGS SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS PHONE 454 nlllllllIIIIlmlIIIIlllllllllllIIlllIIIIIIIIlllIlIlllllIIIIlmllllmmlllllllIII|lllfllllllllllifl”llflllfl!llllllfliflfllflflfillllllllfl 4 *aa- e é ' | man of the General Roll Call Com- 1 F i . Hy DUNN RELATES Dally CrOSS'N?OY'd PUZZI(’ "BHAMBER HOLBS raittes ‘60 the Chastar, Will Wik 56 i sehth 'Z'&‘fté':“m"fifi m:! : : 1 the current canvass, the purposes of | winter. NEW PATTERNS IN PRUCEDURE I N ) P“A"EIT“){S Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle :4 ::::::\:.n-m"‘ | RED GRUSS DAY ;:d Pg;l;s:flll, and the work of the arx:, ;:nvg:zfll;n S‘?m:n;};nm::;! M ’ B d l th Sh .rts 5 Word om L Aaberani e A It is urged that all members pos-|leading by a narrow margin at'that | en’s roaacto ut :2: (‘fl?.::‘l‘l.; 1 |\n:: Sy |||I|u|:.n sible attend, so that a banner meet- [time, but his lead was not large 5 N N CASEI 13 dorning. re- ™ gl ing can be held. enough to insure his success.' The at $1.9 16, fitveet prens e teet ot [ocal O, amzatlon to Ob- race for two of the four House deats L two syllubles g d 5 s £ Col | i & o "l‘,; . | serve Red Cross Day FINAL COUNT NEEDED [™** **7 A Variety of Colors ] s s i i | atRegular Meeting 1y spnaToriaL Race MiNERAL Examver |l J N S A ] OUM e asseet s ~-u-,“.=.-. | Thurstay vl be e Gros Do N SECOND DIVISION BA(% FRO(I:VIH il(l;%\éalgL . ) , ; Highway En or the Juneau mber of - CH‘I | ' h ot \merce, which holds its regular week- The 1 te in the Second :c:o:éi:‘fgmllob 4 ; i] ng:n cl:;xechf:;n z:nenen?:n eat the [mLzm::;:fil”t%wn:m;:;r;&m Si:; After making an examination of 1 by The E h ; '{‘.’.‘i'.,‘nfc"'""" rea . termine the outcome of the Senator|mining claims on Chichagof Island, | unn, etehika Home out 1nto > Noney ko wi rgely in ia bet Alfred Lomen, Re- (. ©. i gt el G i | n ot iy o SR ool it S, el o Bt e ena e || IO EDMUNDS aing meal 50. Ran away DOWN 47. Suppliention {and merchant, who has headed the | dependent, according to ex-Senator |terqay from Chichagof on the For- B8 Arablon seas g1, goman rond 1. Large alice “: ""':""' |local Red Cross Chapter for many James Frawley, Nome, who visited estry boat Ranger IX. Capt 2 o l' (| 0. Consumptions ‘:‘ Siratagems Ei {';'n".!'u"fl.f""?n 0. S?l"x'.'.i’ifr':.” | years. Weliman Holbrook, Chair- here last night while the steamer |George Peterson. e ahlstion Eye S pecm 18t i b 40 Sewinh ex- measure & Righ inthe tnsects jt e - 25 covered claims for which patent : ivi 1. Motntuin dente & Meal o ROVl actle 8 Saphcions. |had been applied by the Chichagof|{ Whose permanent offices have been in Seattle, Wash. for the Third Division ballot failed to carry :i ERtgeest :7 :;’::‘I‘:y vesnnes on b4, Allevinte Development Company. past 26 years (703-4 Liggett. Building, Fourth Ave. and Pike St., o his name. i gant o New @3 Waeird 2. B atie ol L TR A Mr. Kinsley left last night on the|} will be at the GASTINEAU HOTEL from November 12th to 18th }Y‘;flo?“!‘;“; :::;: ::;air'; g?e";_( . ::;,..:: :'.,,’q Hy ,.',';'1‘,"'0, A o Pl e BB e D ::;lnimlm:':";i"‘wfi:r ml; inclusive. He will be glad to see his many former patients and tion the said Aaron Johnson pre-| #f. Lexuminons 68 ’:’.E{.':'r"n':"f'{." . I\p:y:r:lrl;m or E;:’.::L'l‘u’: ot e ot Taie rnnoi ey | L Tospective onas; B K A { sented to me in my office in Ju-' 8. mr‘.n";::“u . ;l.pl:--bn ” Illflgnlnr 2. 1|u »mer claims on which patent proceedings In addition to your obtaining an accurate, scientific, analysis % neau, Alaska, a p:‘,‘tl!mn SILZVI‘?"L.l' b)” srefactive bad: | grasses i ’,’I"m Akl 4h TENTIE b are pending. of your eyes, you will be surprised to see the many, attractive the required number of electors teria 69. Rodents rlers ahbr. e o T NEW STYLES OF FRAMES in Green, Pink and White Gold, and ! asking that his name be placed on HUNT FOR OIL IN BORNEO in Zylonite combinations. e the official ballot as Independent candidate for the office of Highway WASHINGTON — Japanese oil COME EARLY! Phone 10 for appoinments. Room No. 216, Engineer. This petition was accept- interests are prospecting in Borneo Gastineau Hotel. ed by me and filed and immediately after having secured the sanction . thereafter three certified copies of of the Netherlands Government. -3 the said petition, including all the ( SEa Shem]uk"s Yt s 5 e T S nou here. Shone cith Aeimenia| Old Papers for sale at Empire Office e W bl of b Dl P fl Y l E S S flH||||||||||l|||||l||||||||||||||||||||"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI||||||||l||||||||||||lllllllll! in the other three Divisions of the 2 Territory. That one of these cop- = jes was received by the Clerk of = the Court in the Third Dhlvlsion 1:} E ' l[ARAN [ E ‘ evidenced by the fact that som = ved a letter f = t:?e s]é::rcxle:licerie:ue;ln;:n:y:ia:: GET BETTER VALU S. DaY‘ Day8 E ref n of the law and asking - = ::k:re)v.h[;“sr r:a! mee name of ::(;rotn (30 DAYS lb CASH) NO ON g Johnson as Independent candidate v - r Highw d b W = by By CELERY ROOTS, each ....ococovo 2 = Division at the General election FRESH SPINACH pound ________________________ c i 3 > = e said clerk was informed 3 st we intonded 1o place the name| FRESH HORERADISH ROOTS, Ib. .....65¢ Cleaning up all broken lines of the following mer- prae Do o e (Grate it yourself—it’s great) chandise before inventory A GARDNER HOLDS st R ALL BROKEN LINES OF WOMEN'S SHOES ONE-VOTES}%;:%TDUCK ARTICHOKES, each ........... " All Regular Stock OVER sham 12; Hardcastle 3, Smith 12;|ton 9, McDonald 7, Nerland 6, GREEN PEPPERS, per pound - St b i gy (00 20 Bl & S S e e Sk SQUASH, ‘per pound ... 07c Values to $8.50, Sale Price . . $5.95 . —|5; Frame 3, Gardner 10, Shattuck| A dispatch recelvedhthllls :;rcte;e CUCUMBERS, each ... 20¢ 1 ham | 2; 3, from Valdez with all of r L 3 w:;?c‘:;?le Gglg;lzulhv‘gickér:lcfll’: Mc(l:!oor);xlleaci gOhl:]::)r‘ 9125:;(;:32 2, ‘?;?Jr;nsm:vnmc: }f:vew been received SW EET POTATOES? 2 pOllIldS 150 Values tO 7-50, Sale Pr'/ce o o 4‘095 Gaffney 1; Hesse 2, Johnson 0,|Scott 9, Winn 10, Ziegler 4. |at Division headquarters rtherlel TURNIPS, 4 pounds ,,,,,,,,,,,, 25¢ i , Keller 8; Fra hanged the total vot or al . gmgfng}\:?r;ess%afiu‘li ?1; ll:ory'}i Third Division \za:d}lgdeates b?xt :1)1: n:t :Isfect their TOMATOES, per pound ... Values to 6.00 Sale P rice . . 3,95 1, Johnson 6, Judson 4, McCormack | Katalla: Grigsby 4, Wickersham | rejative positions. GREEN ONIONS, 4 bunches 2 o 'Paul 7, Sampson 0, Scott 6|6, Hardcastle 1, Smith 9; Cole 7| The report said: “With 14 small ) winn 5, Ziegler 0. e AR g 3. Johnson .| precincts missing out of 48 in the CRANBERRIES, per pound 9 mer - . | Fanshaw: Grigshy T, WICkershats 75" Souter 5. Murray 8, Roach arsivam 1335, Hardeasts 306, amith ] APPLES—all grades2-cooking and Gafney 3; Hesse 3, Johnson 4, Ul-|9, McCutcheon 4. .1526 Cole 1431, Gaffney 1,120; eating, dozen ...39¢, 45¢, 54¢ mer 1; Karnes 5, Keller 3; Frame Fourth Division Hesse 1,801, Ulmer 935; Karnes 1 i i 4 & 0, Gardner 2, Shattuck 6; Boyle l2Be;:frgCnglfggjbys&mw_}““g:g“g"340 o ol M - o ORANGES, per dozen ... 0c Joh 1, Juds 4, McCormack | b cCutcheon urray 1,652, @ o ot o, Saimpson 4, Seoft 3, Winn Y Jghn::rf;”m;‘ "K:“gun;] |Roach 1488, Foster 1470." | %VEM%I;V% IETEESPE; dozen Ae Arch Preserver and Nettleton Shoes, values to i e Grigsby 2, Wicker- |6, Hodgson 5 Donnelly 10, Johns-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | Pég%]MMlE)N F( "i:m ; $1 400 Sale Price - $6 95 S = domgaal a0 e DI QIO DR « el et b L BT O O SR <t P delicious, each _. Y M Oxfords, lat ,l 1 E > 4 oun Cn s Oxtords, latest styles, values tO j TOMORROW’S SPECIAL BUTTER, pound 4D¢ and #c $7. 0% Qle: Price } $445E S, bR n T oo e LB RE T T IE Fowt Styles ity e - Sl i 0 s Men’s Hart Schaffner & Marx Full Dress Sults ;- o SOXP NER 0 $90.00 values, Sale Price ..... ..... ..... ..$2950E = New GEORGE BROT" ERS Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes and Oxfords, Sale £ 9 = ! Holeproof GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Pliines 0895 Bl Evesisigs Price .... .... e ..$295 and $345 2 ] Hosiery Misses’ and Chlldren s Shoes and Oxfords H ................. ol T ..$1.95 and 245 = FOR MEN = - ¢ . . 2 o o o Big Variety of From nght and Damty Women’s Union Suits, values to $2.25, Sale Price ..50c = Patterns B = i Women’s Vests, values to 75c, Sale Price, 3 for ...$1.00 £ SABIN'S FITTED CASES Children’s Union Suits, values to 65, Sale Price ..25¢ or Women > D | F MEN’S ALLEN A UNDERWEAR <. gaE e AT HALF PRICE = ! = { s = LEATHER 3 To the Sturdy—-Engllsh Men’s Stetson and Dobbs Hats, values to $10 00, E i i SalePrlce........... : L3395 E | | Co4ATS | CARRY - ALL g ! | Men’s Hardeman Hats, values to $6 00 e .$1.95 = { i : : = | § Made of Front i For Men Men’s Dress Shirts, without collars, large and small & = { Quarter Horsehide {| Sizes, $5.00 to $9.00 values, $1.95; $3 to $4 values, 95¢ = i i“ You must shop this Store for the newest fash- LADIES’ Van Heusen Collars, 5 for- $1.00; Stiff Collars, 3 for 25¢ E ! tH ions in luggage and the best values. . _ et - = o o { ooe ’ ’ ) - ! Long Wear i We Americans are traveling more and more. Fltted Cases Men S, Women’s and Children’s Sample E and { By auto, boat, train and air. Everybody goes on ; -Sweaters, fromy: i o up s VbR TR, .'7SC to $495 = Extra Warmth 31 \sf"('k‘-cnds,—\'uculionsi‘ luglgaglf. for the.pleaiure Special At 5 -2 ¢ trip is as necessary as for the business trip. Any- ( p = ) ; thing you select here will make a welcome gift. $1)'50 Lo $60'00 l ’ B t r E , AmO d S DOOtEry = i E Fie = | H.S.GRAVES | Leader Department Store Goldstein Building = NO REFUNDS NO APPROVALS i g \ 3 } i h!i

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