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D ' SOAP B s Red and W hite - { 8 WATER AD R ! TUMBLERS i O Hardwheat Flour, Pickett, 49 pounds. $1.75 8 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JAN. 9, 1931 ¢ v [ - o [tured the Southwestern conference| 238-POUND TACKLE AGILE [PAR 6 HOLE RUNS 740 YARDS| BOCHUM, Germany—The Per-|worth of goods here last year but 4 N Human Kidney Shows ]‘\ SPORT BRIEFS || titte, sian government has hired two. lo- |sold only $55 worth. 3 Much Surplus Energy\p ten r measurements PASADENA, C\l Jan. 9—A big |show a normal Lu! ney does only y-first margin of energy ries of work. Although four of the six coaches were players last season, the Amer- This| jcan Hockey league is without a the kidney is found by mat 24 hours a kidney|gingle player-coach this year. cal means,by Dr. Henry enough heat to raise| and H. M. Winegarden of the alf pound of water one| Tyug.of-war now is onme of the n temperature, ifornia Institute of Technology most popular sports in Italy. 3 ettt SUGAR $3.15 Jack Francisco, worst half of the | best lady horseshoe pitcher in the | country, is working out for the | coming tournament at St. Peters- | burg, Fla., this winter. SUGAR 50 Pounds Sugar GARNICK’S. Phone 174 o) | Permission to publish _reduced | fares for sports fans has been re- , quested from the state commission by railroads in Wisconsin. WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better The Texas university football team which meets Harvard next season loses by graduation only lsix men of the team that cap- PSSR SIS SR, L e RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” | EEsssss=ssssosssasssaasvadeas CHICKENS FRESH KILLED 28¢ Pound WHILE THEY LAST—Get your Special “Goodwill” package of RADOX (Radiates Oxygen) OXYGEN BATH SALTS ONLY 10 CENTS Enough for three luxurious baths Juneau Drug Company || Free Delivery Phone 83 Post Office Substation No. 1 10 BARS LAUNDRY 5 POUND CAN HONEY 6 WATER TUMBLERS First of Winter NOVELTY DANCES 1 package Swans Down Cake Flour, 1 Green Cake Plate . . . . . . . 2 cans Class A Prunes,largesize . . 45¢ 42¢ 64c 54c 49¢ 65¢ 55¢ 74c 49c¢ 34c 34c 34c 34c 45¢ 48¢ 55¢ POUNDS and POUNDS of CANDY ROUNDS and ROUNDS of FUN 2 cans Amocat Pineapple, large . . 2 cans Ukulele Pineapple, large . . 2 cans Wesco Peaches, large . . . . 2 cans Amocat Peaches, large . . . . 3 cans Wesco Pears, large . . . . . Guest Entertainer 2 cans Amocat Pears, large . . . . . for Dance— 2 cans Pineapple Juice, large . . . . pp 4 g TED KEATON 2 cans Tomato Puree, large . . . . . N 2 cans Wesco Yellow Corn . . . . . Saturday Night 2 cans Duchess Peas . . . . . . . 2 cans Duchess String Beans . . . . 2 cans AmocatCorn . . . . . . . AT THE 2 cans Amocat Peas, tender . . . . New Elks Ball Room 2 cans Amocat Cut Beans . . . . . Serenaders George Brothers FIVE FAST DELIVERIES Music TELEPHONE 92 OR 95 PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 9.—Glenn Edwards, Washington State col-|par g hole that might demand that |each to reorganize and modernize | lege's “Terrible Turk” named tackle| many strokes from even the great the mines of Persia. in the All-America concensus Of| pohbhy Jones is planned in a new S AR R TRy | The Associated Press, plays all over| nine to be added to a golf course| MACAO, Portugese China—This the field although he weighs 238|pore It will measure 740 yards. |tiny colony, known as “sailor’s par- pounds. In the Oregon State game |adise,” is Great Britain's poorest he intercepted a pass and ran for customer. England bought $785 a touchdown. MANHATTAN, Kas, Jan. 9.—A |cal mining experts at $15,000 a year PRI B G L . NEASDEN, England.—Work will be started here in the spring on a+* new factory for the Bosch com- pany, makers of automobile acces- sories. The construction work will employ 1,000 men. B Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. - e ANOTHER BARRON APPEARS |, “Tomorrow’s Styles Today Pay Day Specials In Oui Children’s Department ATLANTA, Jan. 9.—The Georgia Tech backfield this season has an- other Red Barron. He is Pat the brother of David Irenus “Red” Barron who in 1918 developed as one of the greatest running backs ! { ) { Men’s in Dixie. ——e————— | Broadcloth Shirts Old papers at ‘I'ne Emplre. i == We Have VAPURE Two Sizes fl H i f Il i i h H H H il Collars Attached COATS, DRESSES, MILLINERY Juneaw’s Own Store Open January 10th until 9 P. M. $1.25 and $1.95 50¢ and $1.00 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “When we sell it—it's right” J. M. Saloum Telephone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders e The Leader Department Store George Brothers Dresses Coats Tomorrow—You May Save Half Y our “COAT” or “DRESS MONEY” 40 Children’s and 17 All Wool Sport Misses’ Coats Conis All of the very new styles and patterns— They are cut to below original cost—NOW Pendleton and Black Mfg. Co. Brands In plaids and plain colors and also in many $2,75, $3.95, $6.50, $7.50, $9.75, $12.50 Sizes 3 to 14 56 Dresses, Sizes 14-46 Absolute close outs — all new, up-to-minute styles, patterns and colors. Many materials and trims to choose from. They will go at these prices—$3.75, $4.95, $6.95, $9.75, $11.75, $12.75, $13.95, $14.75 and $18.75 b3 color combinations .and ‘trims. ; Values up to $16.50 These sport coats will be sold at 25 per cent discount from their marked retail prices. 25 Ladies’ Dress Coats New Styles—New Patterns—New Designs Mostly with Fur Trims Worth Double the Value We Are Asking Sizes 16 to 44 and MUST GO $9.75, $12.95, $16.95, $22.75, $24.95 and $32.95 ny “One-of-a-Kind’’ Included in This Sale . ALL SALES ARE FINAL AT THESE PRICES GEORGE BRO THERS _OPEN EVENINGS Evening Gowns We have just a few of these left and are marked regardless of cost. These are real ains—look them over. See our windows for Silk Pajamas and Lounging Robes ~ PHONE 454