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£ g2 ™ e i 0 M ST L SUVPINE, SN AN 91005, T e R lIIIIHIIIHHIIIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIII||lIIIIIIlIllmflllIIIIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIII||||lllll!"ll|||HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!HHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllII SALE STARTS FRIDAY BUY NOW NG THIS MONTH OF GREAT VALUES DURI A GROUP OF Men’s Stein Bloch Suits An oppertunity to secure a good suit at a Saving of 25 Per Cent Men’s | Black and Brown WORK SHOES Shoes Composition Soles $3.95 Pair Boys® Knee Pants Suits $4.95 Many Patterns and Sizes Made to Stand Hard Wear ROCK BOTTOM Bib Overalls, Jumpers No. Special for Pay Day $1.35 each 220 Denim Ladies’ Felt Slippers $1.00 HEAVY WOOLEN SOX—Grey and White—3 pair for $1.00 NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS NO REFUNDS s e e FOR MILK OR CREAM AT THE NEW LOW PRICE Telephone 985 The Mendenhall Dairy GEO. DANNER, Prop. High School Gymnaium Saturday Night TWO GAMES ALUMNI vs. DOUGLAS FIREMEN JUNEAU FIREMEN vs. CAPITAL TEAM 7:30 P. M. Admission, 25¢ and 50c¢ L SR RS S SUSS \ { - B R SAERE T R S £ o mm kit G Ry e i ST TRy e (N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 1931. We have odd lots of fine merchandise in all departments remaining from our busy holiday selling. prices forcibly suggest BUYING NOW. JUST 30 Men’s Suits and Overcoats FOR QUICK SALE Sizes 35 to 39 Now $14.95 each CHILDREN’S Shoes and Oxfords BROKEN LINES All Reduced Boys’ All Wool MACKINAWS Greatly Reduced Boys’ Rock Bottom Bib Overalls Age 5 to 16 years Specml $1 00 a ptur H eavy 2 Pw('e Un(lerwear ALL SIZES—Garment BOYS® CAPS—6Y to T4 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. 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These clearance BUY NOW AT THESE VERY LOWEST PRICES One-Third Off on All Coats and Dresses for Women and Children Half-Price on All Millinery 25 Per Cent Off on All Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters and Skirts Special Sale on Silks Continue Throughtout the Week REMNANTS at HALF PRICE DOLLAR ITEMS SPECIALS ON YARDAGE TOWELING, 6 yards ... . $1.00 CRETONNE, 2 yards ... ¢ OUTING FLANNEL, 4 yards $1.00 i CURTAIN SCRIM, 3 \uds JEE y PERCALE, 4 yards . $1.00 § GHILDREN’S UNION SUITS _____§ 4 MARQUISETTE, 2 yards __.__.__$1.00 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES * LADIES’ RAYON UNDERGAR- CHILDREN’S PRINT DRESSES, MENTSE et i $1.00 2 for : LADIES” WHITE SLIPS $1.00 PANEL CURTAINS . $1.00 LADIES” and CHILDREN’S HOSE $1.00 81x90 SHEETS LEGION MIXER 1S SLATED FOR JANUARY 21ST At the regular meetng of tho| local American Legion post in the | Dugout last night, Maj. L. E. At- | kins, Engineer Officer of the Alas- ka Road Comtnission, and Asst United States Attorney Walter King, Ketchikan, made interestir talks on timely subjects relati matters of moment to the Legion- naires, The meeting was the first to b presided over by the new Post Commander, J. T. Petrich, who with others of his staff, were in stalled last month. Plans for a mixer for the Legion and its Auxillary were launched last night. It will be staged in t! Dugout on thé evening of January 21, it was announced. Next Sunday the members of the Post are asked to turn out in a ' EAGLE HALL, DOUGLAS | Dance after basketball games :Pnday night. —adv. | |- 2 = | i f | Answering that Question— What Shall We Do This Evening? Bring HER to the Mid- get Indoor Golf Course— where all the young crowd is to be found. Fun and keen competi- tion—and with a prize list for various events which makes the win- ning worth while. Keep up youf putting and shott-shot game. Our course is true and ac- curate. JUNEAU MIDGET | quarters building and redecorate it There will be plenty of jobs for ‘them with, ! “The Post decided last night to body to re-kalcimine the head-| every Legionnaire and tools to do# |go ahead with its re-organization of its Drum and Bugle Corps. Wal- ter Andrews, who was drum major at Chilkoot Barracks at one tima, jwul head the corps. COURSE Entire Second Floor Goldstein Building B CHILDREN’S HOSE, 4 pair for....$1.00 42x36 PILLOW C /\SEH 3 for .. $1.00 LARIES’ and CHILDREN’S WOOL TURKISH BATH TOWELS, 2 for ... $1.00 ' and FABRIC GLOVES ... . $1.00 HUCK TOWELS, 6 for ............... ) SUITINGS, 3 y. TURKISH TOWELS, 4 for ... - SOISETTE, 3 yards PORDERED TURKISH, 3 for . A Lot of ODDS AND ENDS of Novelties That Will Go At ; BARG AINS 3 = . JUNEAU'S = LEADING = DEPARTMENT = STORE o 1 = Ll ,,,,‘ T ! T 'RELIABLE GARAGE REPAIR SHOP i H. C. SHIPPEY, Proprietor A place where you pay for satisfactory service only. TELEPHONE 149 Rear of Reliable Transfer V V) ’F‘" FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telephone 409 Valentine Building [, l CLEARANCE SALE PAY DAY BARGAINS—GRAB THEM f FERRY TIME CARD wtaves Juneau vor Douglas and Thane 6:15am. 6:15 p.m. 3 D & o« 7:15am. 7:30 pm. 4 ozen Case i L e Loy Talges Lon, 842° .. $1.85 $3.50 1 :30 . ) 2:00pm. < 13midnight Palace Peas, 24-2°s 1.85 3.50 | ‘:»;gp.m' 1:00 a.m. Palace Stringless Beans, 24-2’s 185 3.50 | Eouyos Douglas (:,3:..,.,.. l[:a]a(‘(' Tomatoes, 24214 3.50 - | g 6:30a.m. Bl alace Tomatoes, 24-2’s ; 2.85 ; “I would have brought my Dad on :fifl' x;:g:::t Tetibak M é e ) 2.85 Py vacation trip,” says Puff, | 190 S % ru aine Corn, 24-2° P T felt his constitution was |- 1248 pmt Loty 3 ) 242 225 440 “"not good enough. b lay A ; . He'd have to change his clothes as :;:g;fi' biiad i d Other. Goods Accordingly : N .1 do—five times every day; 2 g8 | IT takes a strong man to enjoy a ::;h:‘:;t will be lceepted.‘ WE LIVE UP TO THE NAME rest the modern way.” t—Saturdays only. 2 E ONO Y ‘ e S SER §--Effective April lat. C [n H R A plant to freeze orange Juice & N F CAS STO E « N , may be delivered in the morn-| Juyneau Fen-y aviga« irst an 2 like milk is planned at Or- I C g d Maln Street a lando, Fla. tion Company l ] é