The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1931, Page 8

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LIGHT SYSTEM COMPLETED IN ELKS BUILDING Last of Improvement Work Finished, Bring Total Cost to $4.000 5 A[g T o AENEL JosLF Vao? ~ Q& BRao-(B gRaong= & URISug [ | fix- colored | en pe. with the Elks' purple color pre- dominating and with the Elks' in- signia worked into the dec scheme. The fixtures ially designed Wash,, which torium and put up drapes. Dimmer Plate Installed dimmer plate for once h. d by the Alaska Elec- tric L and Power €Comp: With t completion of the 1 g fixtures the whole cost C improvements is A Real Spring Housecleaning Sale Were Not Magicians But We Do Sell at HUGE SAVINGS Ladies’ Values in window e S— which arranged nts and super- jon for the s of H. R. Shep- | | Messerschmidt and B, of the lodge will have mity to look the a r this eve the lodge w d floor of the build- C in The second meeting in March 1d T never missed by the members have belonged more than ten A special committee consist George Simpkins, John McLough- | ge Kohlhepp and Guy Mc- ton is in charge of this meet- A buffet lunch is promised in addition to other attractive fea- tures. New Criss Cross [ ] R o CURTAINS SpeCIal o cgtzcfil:smost Men’s Wear FORMER JUNEAUITES | an fit vo a S £l NOW AT FORT DUPONT L o o ool Slam L MENTE };]é\SSéwIMERE We are making special " : ° 4 Per Pa"- $1.40 P reductions on all raincoats In all sizes % e n - in stock during this Spring Clean-Up and it will pay Regular 35 cent values you to investigate these i coats and get yours now. NOJ s PR or 1001 Items Children’s F T b 95 cents { A FEW of as Shoes Or hree D aYS i JUST RIGHT FOR NOlll)nS nxis:t%lh:e‘l‘veona }?:r?dCh;uT(g LEFT EASTER Three former disbursing officers of the Alaska Road Commission with headquarters in Juneau, are now tioned at Fort DuPont, Delaware. | Lieut G. ristiansen and about Febru- ary 1 and are settled in their quarters. Lieut. Christiansen has been given command of Company | D, 1st Engineers. Lieut. Philip R. Garges has just| returned to the fort from the Wal- ter Reed Hospital in Washington where he had a minor operation. His family is well—little daughter W All sell th t SRR ¥ 4 e The most complete stock - . p 100 A e new Spring colors. s 1 f all the regimental ) ‘x 7 ; ;alrgsp;\}:a::zlino a:d is ensr.ffi;:e’fxmfo to be found in Alaska. 75¢ G INT E R B R Values up to $5.50 ?t special purchase to sell headquarters and Service Company, As long as they last. No 1511?\:?‘3’:1‘: P Rne i PRICED RIGHT limit. Take as many pairs - arily in command of Company C.| 4 yards Elastic for __.15¢ | 88 you need. We have a group of 12 Ladies’ and Misses’ CISISEU?{E JJEWELRY 50 cents Mrs. Noyes, fi ly Miss Eunice : el 5 ; i s ostume Jewel Zmimermnn o:rtmhir.;une;:;c)?;;l Kid Curlers, pkg. .. -15¢ COZIIS, most of them flll‘. tnmmed, l.l’l gOOd go at e We have a very complete has been in poor health for i Powder Puffs, sach ... L106 0ODDS AND ENDS colors and styles. In this lot you will find 1 stock in men’s work cloth- past three or four months but Coats valued up to $29.50 F final Two pieces for 75¢ ing and it has all been ;1;2.::1\:;1: :le;ze:. Thei.r s(l))n Jack, | Rubber Aprons, each....60¢ for the KITCHEN “end oy I.!u 20U, or fina Values up to $1.50 marked at a very close s , is a regular bouncer. | Cl CH i i i The three families, in a letter Whisk Brooms, each ....25¢ € L1ey MR S, AL e o e June renas " |[fl Pan Brushes, each ....20c | L0K OV, fhe, (e W2 - i by | B ot e sure to i | Steel Hatchets, each ...40c | find many small articles s L 2 SWEATERS and i Third Woman Seeks Post Shoe PolihBrown or | (s, you have needed bad: Mixing Bowl | Children’s For Three ks Inspection As Secretary of State Black, each-................ 10c¢ S)Mgrlli t;:fu ig(c)fildmhasvoe Sets § HOS(’ e e = FRANKFORT, Ky, March 11— SR R ; ¥ Days Only We have a very complet KAPOK ;?xem?g:e 1?;&%:;?3&1%Oruz‘m:yfif At less than mail order | A very special lot in good line in these it gur The Sanit illi years by two women, is Eoughv, Lm: We h 1 et FOR THREE DAYS |prices— values at a special price— Your Choice of Any ked at ol Sk g Gnian e s i i e have made a drastic ” B F o i . : marked at pric e “Mx:.exé)r?l:dg;?snh:: fnx:(l;l\::\(i‘| cut on Yarns to meet We are showing a special Per Set—$2.75 20c per pair bt iRl dhee 50: cents pound her candidacy for the Democratic changed market prices, all as;!ortment of Aluminum x ¥ SILK DRESS no;dninauon, colors, all weights, reduced 3‘“’:’ t‘}‘l“ on one table, to 'WENTY-FIVE CENT CHILDREN’S P iss Emma Guy Cromwell, pres- -G it () e WE -FIV Y or o5 Mo Geamicis, Was the Soxi NOW—25¢ and 45¢ RUMMAGE TABLE WASH DRESSES $3.00 EASTER N OVELTIES was elecied In ;zzi,d::inga, suc- - bkl (LS T O G SURPRISE PRICE |Many qs?ful' items are in- Value up to $1.50 New Styles REMEMBER, Easter come: ]. thi L e Bathroom Mirrors of 15¢ and 25¢ al)u%el‘?o:)rf‘flxill?r'o‘l;?:; fifi Now 75 cents New Colors April 5th, ,Wc are headq:xa:::r:' formEZ:: b g g POR YOUR CHOICE Jiahe yous.choico st g | Fost Colors—Good Sises s JE Novelties which make very suitable Bridge T’ $1.35 each : Gl e prizes. YOUR CHOICE— e China and Houseware ; o 4 Tea Sets 25 CENTS SANTO AND SAN i e 35 and 50 cents each Honle Of If you see these sets you Salad Plates THIRTY-FIVE CENT NAP PACK CHILDREN'S will have one at a clear- Brand New—Just away price of i B FANCY WORK Regular 50 cents SHOWER BOOTS A Whal f -V l | npacke: PACK_4RD $2.50 Set TABLE NOW-—per package or GALOSHES eoravalue.. e In pink or green. Good 40 cents You would expect to pay Easter Baskets filled with k Just what you have been grade Glassware. $3.50 for these— Tea Pots SHOFS waiting for— 4 4 CANDY EAST In many sizes and shapes. Each, 20c NOW—Your Choice BABY PILLOWS OUR PRICE _ ER EGGS | Your choice— Set of 6 35 conts 5 In Pink or Blue $2.95 pai 15 Leaders for $1.00 $1.00 per set 60c each 72 Pk cents 52 Years il THE CASH BAZAAR Next to Gastineau Hotel NO. 111 FRONT STREET NEAR COLISEUM THEATRE STORE OPEN EVENINGS 7

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