The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1931, Page 8

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Unofficia will ude M Dunn, Mrs. { ;nma Pugh, mother of Miss Pugh. 3 Mrs. N. B. Cook, who has been vis- - 'umg friends in the States for the |past 60 days pa will join Mr, Cook Harding, T lat Ketchikan and remain there| i |until he returns here. i | ——— (MRS. GEORGIA CARO | Harding Adjourns Locall CLARK IS MARRIED | Term to Aprl 15— TC CHETER GRAFF| Leaves Tonight The marriage of their daughter, Georgia Caro Clark, to Mr - Graff of San Rafael, Cal ced today by Mr. and| The wedding oc- | ry 16 at the home! Mr. and| been taken |Mrs. Graff make their home members of the party Stabler and Mrs, Ve- | es. in Mill Valley, Cal, and will be at| re | home after March 15 Mrs. Graff is a June cs| ZIEGLER IS GRANTED | 10-DAY HOUSE LEAVE Norman | Representative A. H. Ziegler was 3 ia Pugh, today granted a temporary leave of of court, Miss Ann |absence from the Territorial House. He leaves on the Northwestern to-| | night for Ketchikan where he has rd, [seven civil cases before the term lof court there. George Brothers “Purveyors to Particular People” A Few of Our Every Day BARGAIN SHORTENING, pound ..... 16¢ YAKIMA POTATOES, No. 2 Grade, 100 pounds ...... $1.75 FLOUR, Queen Anne Brand, 49-pound bags .......... $1.49 § TOMATO PUREE, Large | s S tins il 50c PEANUT BUTTER, large glass barrels, each ............. 43c EGGS, Fresh Mediums, gozen ..ol i s 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 8 ounces, 2 tins ........... 25¢ oo S S e GRAPEFRUIT-- S Dromedary, tin ........... 16¢ GRAPEFRUIT-- | Wesco, No.2tins .......... 20c | George Brothers Telephones 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1931. }L'! oo AT R E DR nafii‘%%%fi{&éfi?vywmwm A The Big ! News Breakse EVERY ITEM IN OUR HUGE STOCK IS MARKED AT PRACTICALLY FACTORY COST WE WERE SWAMPED TODAY . .. PLEASE SWAMP US TOMORROW, AND THE NEXT DAY—AND THE NEXT . .. THIS WILL MAKE OUR FINAL QUICK LIQUIDATION SALE AS PAINLESS AS POSSIBLE—EVERYTHING MUST GO Buildings and Fixtures For Sale Munsingwear All Silk Bloomers and V ests In Flesh—Blue—Black—Lavender—Gray All sizes. These formerly sold at $4.00 each Closing out, each $1.95 Girls’ Whoppee Knit Caps PP P WHILE THEY LAST 25 cents Children’s and Girls’ Coats FALL AND NEW SPRING STYLES Sizes 3 to 14. These coats are marked at cost and less $2.75 to $12.50 Real Values New Rag Rugs LOOK THESE OVER 35c, 45¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.35 And Worth More Ladies’ New Spring House Dresses and Aprons In New Pretty Prints All sizes—34 to 50 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Boudoir Slippers Worth While Savings—Were $2.25 Marked $1.65 In Red, Black, Blue, Green—All Sizes Everything for the Traveler BUY NOW AND SAVE 25 to 50 Per Cent Boys’ Overcoats Sizes 5 to 18—CLOSING OUT AT $4.95 Big Values WARDROBE TRUNKS and Regular Style TRUNKS—HAND BAGS—SUIT CASES HAT CASES—FITTED TRAVELING BAGS Marked at Cost and Less Buy Now at a Big Saving BOYS’ SUITS WITH KNEE PANTS These suits sold for $15.00 Now closing out, $5.95 Men’s Sheepskin Lined VESTS Sizes 36 to 50 Now, Each $5.95 Ladies’ Kid Oxfords Popular shades. Sizes 5.2 up. Values to $5.00 pair—CLOSE OUT PRICE $1.00 Pair Ladies’ Slipover Sweaters In all wool and silk and wool. Sizes 34 to 44. Marked at Less than COST $1.95 and up Gerdila Form Fit All sizes All styles Marked Less Than Cost ) TO MOVE AWAY A Short, Short Story — “LOOK FOR THE 40 MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ COATS Fall and new Spring styles. Very popular shades. Sizes 3 to 14. MARKED AT LESS THAN COST TO MOVE OUT These Coats Must Be Sold Our Shoe Department has many surprises for you. Shoes marked so low that they will not last long. Ladies’ Slippers In popular shades — with high and medium heel in red, green, browns, black. VALUES TO $10.00 Now $3.95 to $6.75 Men’s Doctor Arch Shoes IN BLACK Just the shoe for tired and sore feet. WERE $10.00 Now $7.00 All sizes Men’s Black Oxfords Spring styles in black with popular toe WERE $7.50 Now 5.00 Men’s Crossett Oxfords In Arch Last—Were $9.09 Now $7.25 RED TAG” THE LEADER DEPT. STORE All Sales for CASH "Store Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. No Exchange, No Approvals

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