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el s M d THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1931. gt WD“FN’S WEAR Cfi"g%&;g&fifi;’{]{m G. O.P. Committeewomen Meet in New York GAHTER L[}S ) -—"—"‘_'—'—""""| The Beautyrest Mattress QEARMRER N SEASON OF 1930 g ER 0 » GHANGES 60 T0 FRAZI By Simmons on L T It has been well said that “days of beauty ) RINE abl follow nights of rest on Beautyrest.” They do. for here is the finest mattress ever craft- ed. Knowledge of the problem to be met raused . LOUIS, Feb. G—The Cardi- ‘Wildcat’ Punished in Two | Rounds — All But Out in Sixth TACOM Frazer of Spokane, mmons to build Beautyrest with the thought in mind that its luxury would never cnlor; are tr blue, bandana, chucker down, . given the decision over " l(]:m-(('r of Seattle in a six-round be excelled. The problem was to build so ) . out. e Obbis bk ithe. Tibet IndoRa e [l!ll‘ a mattress that the most critical lover ] second and third were even. Iéz the | of luxury could find no fault. feurth and fifth rounds arter | 3 " r D ’ \FORWARD PASS was severely punished and was all, NOW ON DISPLAY | U ES but cut but s feet at the the £easc romis- | end of tk 12l round. e sz promis-| . BEGIN AND CLOSE e omds iiaraware Lo 11" she sai ARS ) SPITAL hd . “Printed silks and crepes| MARSHALL LEA HOS ! . 2 ‘t:lxz\‘ny-huod \rznir:y to the| SUTHER’S CAREER ! o e J. I Marshall, engincer of the e Bl irm- United States Treasury Depart- i ol ,Slpb ‘lxt.marc lf;rn:v ma, Feb. 6 § was discharged from Sf., Jmmesmel MILK 1S CHEAP FOOD M ““_19‘;1; Hesiac began and ended on the re- | wiveral JARIR gL be either double iving end of a forward pass. 1 the new pitol. If v i i i asted and the seve 1 Byt how ‘differehtil ) Fanito you are using a pint daily you can save by b tyle is of equa : ; Pl ! 3 ot e stang.| AS a 140-pound bullet-hea { AVE FOR CililAGOF increasing to a quart daily. n: from a style . LEAV o NpoLaa & youngster, Suther made his grid- [ e e 4 Mike McKallick N A A point ) ishl jiron debut in the final period of » B A New Low Prices Now Effective { is more ‘ml;’“]’;“‘“'cf;;‘t’:“me 1923 Florida State high school (I L "l‘“f]"‘oi“g,_“c‘;‘x;;’r Rand A A hampionship between Lakeland| o3 H i 1 f th Mrs, Arthur L. Li re, Pres- | |80f 0 UL OB g - onshi twe i of the Republican National women from all* parts of the Mrs, Arthur ivermore, Pre: = B e g i g, are "‘m_f’““gum Bartow. E?mr:ntue women who were | United States were present. Left | ident of the Women’s National |left Juncau for the property labt e enaenna [llry one's individuall o oo Gities are but a dozen| present at the huge tenth an- | to right: Mrs. Wilma S. Le Van, | Republican Club; Mrs. Worth- |cvening. They tock passage on the TELE 2 os may be catered to. The|ie v and are intense rivals,| nwal luncheon of the Women’s | of Ohio; Mrs. Margaret M. | ington Scranton, of Pemnsyl-' |motorship Estebeth. XLEPHONE 985 formal double-breasted model may titular scrap was set for Win.| National Republican Club at | Tucker, of Vermont; Mrs. How- | vania; Mrs. W. Reginald Baker, By e L x D £ be belted or plain, and with the|, on on Armistice Day and| New York City. More than 1000 | ard Parker, of New Hampshire; © of New Jersey. 0ld papers at ‘tne Emptre. Geo. Danner, Proprietor Bt type collar or cuff trim. The|,, 7 % % < — & — - — e — e ST . coat may have a variety ofly .. ;Oéov%::s,amm‘d oo e e DS SR EA OR T R BATES irims—tur, cloh or leaiher.| "G 0T o eied e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS i pl“‘re':‘s‘ % e;eu’l‘)‘mamn as a substitute end, a Bartow TH EROWN 1N COveress, ) |back found him loose in the enemy tweeds, homespuns, monotones and s l;:dndrm;:n 00‘ R Imss él:th"r A . mbiEAZst T Gop el hat: | Our Services to You Begin and End at the i Many Pretty Colors ‘[nr‘k sccoped it up for a touch- Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | | | | : it in his fin coilege game, k belge-tone _and Tusti-|noiner pass came Tike & holt from | ana. Spring prese us With 2}p. pine and Suther leaped into me; uly wo 1:lnzrul collection of colors The rest s history. | the Crimson| in 2 1931 Juneau’s Coal Department Store ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Resgurant Catering to Those Who Want PRICES UNCHANGED | OPEN DAY AN et d an. important place | . They combine pleasmg manner with te coat and are often n in a vivid contrasting color tion. The line re- to the place that has in the ased the American woman— | tic build, which is so typi- Rose Bowl game Wi State. COAL—ALL KINDS—A COAL FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE John Nelson Ann’s Hospital morning. T2 | is suffering from a dislocated left | shoulder. 1 ————e———— | in dresses for the; g season cover con- | ind. In fact, one might 1 me on this one topic. HAPPY IN HEALTH: | ion of Hem Lime | CREDITS SARGON 3 “In brief, however, let us say that “I will always b the day I hem line remains much as 1ast | peoan taking Sargon, for it com-| Tunic dresses and Russian | pletely restored my health after| e popular models. five years of suffering t frocks, sleeveless models boleros; skirts wish circular | tlar hem lines and pleats; sleeves, speak-easy knit sport suits for street office wear, wash crepes, print crepes, plain flat crepes, fancy print chiffons and many other | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Yelephomne 409 Valentine Building l . Quick-Step A half ton of each of these good coals mixed and ready for fii I\ Jout. firtiade. | The best floor paint that money can buy. ek / 1330 Juneau Paint Store DIAMOND BRIQUETS PEERLESS UTAH STOVE COAL | ce; bank your fire with start quick- 3 to handle. Diamend Briguets, per tén $16.00 The best Utah coal obtainable at any price. Ideal for any ePurpose—furnace, range, or heater. Price, per ton 5 $18.00 Burn Diamond Briquets in your Ladysmith Steam. Unbeatable re long lasting. Clean. C DIAMOND BRIQUETS AND LADYSMITH STEAM COMBINATION INDIAN LUMP NUT low costing coal burns with a long clean flame, giving off its heat readily, yet c be controlled by the draft so as to hold the fire for a long Fill your bin now with this outstanding economy fuel. Remember—every ton must sati: pleasing combinations and mater- | Price, per ten g $14.50 Ca M A T 5 o (PP LR i ials are in vogue. { | { - .‘Millinery Ha-l'lm)f_l‘zfil . s Bl ¢ ! INDIAN LUMP-NUT AND LADYSMITH MINE RUN | p “Millinery is :shm\n in pleasing | COMBINATION } harmony with the dress, coat and | PACIFIC COAST NUT COAL suit. The smert lace straw, so com- | R K N A Fre 3 Gives you the ultimate in fuel economy—try it and be con- F()R S LE plimentary; the Panamalaque in all Just ullou,‘ the quickest starting coal ob.anllub{c in ]ow‘-cu\L “vinced. 4 its dignity and the return of the| coals. Helps the housewife get breakfast under way in a & :m:\r:gchip straw, add real smart- | hurry. For a slow-burning sustained fire for your range, :P"cc' DeE o s RO | ONE ATWATER KENT TABLE MODE i ness to the ensemble. ! | furnace or heater—bank your fire with Ladysmith Steam = ! x ISP o 30 KL S U B A | 2 L i “The millinery color range is in| | Price, per ton $15.50 Screened Grid Tubes - absolute accord with the new suits | PACIFIC COAST NUT AND LADYSMITH STEAM i 2 and coats—Guardsman or Challenge B AT AT, COMBINATION Full Dynamic Speaker blue, black and white, Chucker | Thi iiation F d lar for f i : i green, brown and tan combinations, i LADYSMITH WELLINGTON SCREENED [This combination has proved very popular for furnace use. | . # 5 { MRS. H. B. CONNELLY Free-burning nut coal and coking steam mixed. | This Set is an All Electric rose, cedar and bandana. «Accessories are in vogue more| “I suffered with stomach trouble; We are distributors of this famous long burning coal. Try it. Price, per ton Loy TR $13.25 | than ever before to complete one'«s"i"d after meals I Jue in such You will be truly amazed and delighted with its heating | Cost New—$145.00 outfit. Guardsman blue, turquoise zi:zrt}i,mewufhlt ll?l?exg;%;m:ev;:mwtan: performance. 558 T T | lack and white, and beige ® s fel i 5 D, ending in costume jewelry, | t0 €at another meal. T'd wake up Iorloe,, per lon ~$1850 | | WEBSTER SMITHING COAL, DIAMOND BRAND OUR PRICE—Fully Guaranteed— i kerchiefs, scarfs, bags, gloves, and ::lshi ::sn;:igi;h;égk ::gag:f! . = s é The best Smithing coal on the market for any purpose for i 85 00 whatever. §068 to.camplete the i A very discouraged Which smithing coal is used. | * groomed woman's ensemble. diti | LADYSMITH WELLINGTON MINE RUN A { ¥ A R foven my conditlon. | Price, per ton $33.00 i 'P_”M‘;{r ‘fll“‘fing Sa‘;_&}‘r”‘r:n“td f::;;fi This has the same qualities as the above but contains just ! FREE TRIAL RUMMAGE SALE sl B ¢ : enough fines to make it more desirable for the furnace. O T e Y | ¥ The Ameriean Legion Auxiliary My stomach trouble is over and| Frids ines ieom T P ok ,.517.50 3 will hold a RUMMAGE SALE in|I never enjoyed a better appetite. ANTHRAGECE NUT COAL ! the premises now occupied by the|I am also free of that awful af- | . . : U. S. Cable Office on March 11th. | fliction—constipation—for the first Ty Sk e AR e For the few people who still like to use the Eastern Anthra- | Alas’ta Electrlc nght and Persons having donations will please | time in years. Those awful head- i & Lcite. telephone 366 and they will be call- | aches have left and I'm now in NANAIMO WELLINGTON SCREENED Plos' ber i $37.00 | ed for. —adv. | splendid health again"—Mrs. H. B. A mighty good resolution is to call your fuel dealer for a ! P ower Company 1101 Fairview Ave., Se- f 2 g —_— 2 o L I iy Connelly, ton of this surprisingly BETTER coal—Nanaimo Wellington— Louisiana has a law prohibiting | attle. vehicles longer than 33 feet to| Sold by Butler Mauro Drug Co. §~ it is especially satisfactory for the heater and range although { FREE FURNACE INSPECTION - Juneau and Douglas, Alaska i { travel upon the hlghways —adv. it is largely used for the furnace as well. This coal well % i | deserves its repitation for being one of the most desirable | W& Will gladly call to inspect your furnace, recommend the | Telephonc Juneau No. 6 » coals on the market for the furnace, heater or range rlght kind of coal for your equipment, and the proper firing MCCARTHY LINES UP ‘931 YANKS Price, per t‘nn 2 i R _$18.00 method to get the most value out of your coal. ~ ] TGRS w Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Baoks, Photo ] | : - WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos NANAIMO WELLINGTON MINE RUN Whether your coal order amounts to & quarter or half ton, G M‘ ,S' s Quality as in the above but loaded from the pile of coal and or is counted in cars, we want it. We are prepared to give €0. . lmpklns CO. contains some fines. ¥y the best there is in service, fuel value and two thousand Printi . . | 5 gl srso | Podadsibiste tam rinting and Stationery Open Evenings I —— e N e —— - ¥ Crrr e rwe— - ————— - All prices quoted are per ton DELIVERED. Call your Fuel Deler who will make immediate and satisfactory delivery of any § of the brands listed above. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND : s S g 5 T . & or T A COLE TRANSFER COMPANY ... ... ..Phone 3441 JACK'S TRANSFER COMPANY FIREMEN'S 25TH ANNUAL BALL g JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY ... .....Phone 48 NORTH TRANSFER COMPANY sk | AT THE ELKS’ HALL OLAF BODDING CO. Phone 444 D. B. FEMMER COMPANY R i FEBRUARY 12TH # SERVICE TRANSFER COMPANY . e PhoRE 528 RELIABLE TRANSFER COMPANY ; : This Space Compliments : ‘PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY , Phone 412 . > L JUNEAU’S COAL MERCHANT FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS Juneau umber Mllls’ Inc. ; ! ; ' 4 Alaska Lumber for Every Purpose | Associated Press Photo G. H. WALMSLEY, DISTRICT MANAGER ! 4 8 | Although snow still Is In the air Joe McCarthy s getting his 1931 PHONE 358 | “fankees lined up. Here hi s desk looking over contracts with s players. <