The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 18, 1931, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1931. A L E x PANT AGES [)4 lll y Cross-ic m-d P, 1zzle EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIblllllllllllIIIIIIfl;liIIIIIIII||||IIIIIII 1 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 3. Hawalian bir@ MAKES RE L‘ci\"‘,*" ot A ipastnt church | (3 B 5. Danger Founder of TRIA "I' TAIR 6. Thorouzhfare the Moham- (B = 2. Protected bv TsANA e L] A vein . vz religion T [0 ment grant & First sign ot the zodiac . Are 14 iber = . Sagaclous \nother Detendan so| _ G T R i e Another Defendant Also M e Tt o B LRSS B The I.eader Department Store . Dye . Stutters er - 2 “A\ DIE(O Cal, May 1sz 20. G o . G i s knight er- : i ke | ant e: r H k ar 3 s host ac ¥ x 1 Mar- |3 3 ; * smel + ave v t 652. Stated o / t se, ha weley on T35 o positively . Rascal istrict . . |35, On nan- i 54. Tidings 5 § D t abbr. f,’,;"fi,f‘&‘ah 85, N:’“\.‘Hl“_ sfl.\;y(.ce. e # e ¥ us in the " ird ¢ t t D :7. Ihe (rasn the Brmsn 3 HOL‘;;’i'ndu 3 . mall rus ar riday tr g + F 45. Pace E oo o ool 012 sleeps: 80, Old form of DOWN B ST 51. Lethargio 1. More rmmnnl . Artificlal sleep 2. Dilutin language clarified ‘1(‘ situation er the ot hor defendants. | 7 [ Mills is to be sentenced June 9. | . ¢ - L(lrg() Clwck : NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY REPUTABLE MERCHANDISE AT PRICES LESS THAN THE COST OF MANU. R od 1 7] FACTURE. REMEMBER FOLKS, THE STOCK COMPRISES AMERICA’S MOST FAMOUS BRANDS WHICH HAVE eceived by BEEN TESTED THROUGHOUT THE YEARS, AND ARE OF SUCH MERIT THAT THEY ARE A BYWORD IN EVERY Wash. State! B ‘ HOME IN THE COUNTRY. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS’ ; ‘ SUITS, OVERCOATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS, LADIES’ DRESSES, COATS, SHOES AND LINGERIE, DRY Inheritance Tax Payment i GOODS, NOTIONS AND BEDDING. . Made in Sum of Over $200,000 %. 7 ' HURRY AND SAVE ! —— HURRY AND SAVE! CLYMPIA, W“h May 18—A check for $238,635, the largest sin- gle inheritance tax payment ever —y / ¢ made to the State of Washington, 48 4q has been received from the estate ! of the late Leonard Howarth, form- er Tacoma and Everett capitalis who died in California a year 3 '“’“ I P e e BLACK OXFORD TENNIS SHOES for Misses and Ladies, sizes 11 to 7—Now pair 89¢ 99¢ 99¢ 99¢ 99¢ 99c COUNTER FULL OF SHOE BARGAINS—Tennis Shoes, Ladies’ Oxfords and Slippers, Children’s Shoes, Slippers, Oxfords—odd sizes—Look these bargains over ; Values The estate is valued at between $5,000,000 and $6,000,000. The state of California received| - i i ';2~ 00 en cqual inheritance tax setiling - D g D the contest between the states out RUSTGARD GOES TO | Alaska College of Agriculture and side of the courts. | Schocl of Mines. Since the will was filed for pro-| FAIRBANKS TUESDAY | e will deliver the address next to te in California, both states ‘Monday forenoon. He plans to be ned the entire tax. The Will| Jou. Rustgard, attorney general |PACK in Juneau a week from next ) $40.00 ;nated Tacoma as the place Of | Alaska, will leave Juneau to- | MOPdaY: residence but he was residing at|norrow on the steamship Alaska S R 6 his ranch at Santa Rosa, Califor-|¢, pajrbanks to transact official| The Rev. Harry R. Allen, wife nia, when he died. business there. While on his trip to |2nd son, left on the Yukon for ’ e L EN A the Interior, he will deliver m\!sl"" ttle where he has accepted a NOW BUTLER IN PORTLAND commencement day address at the | pastorate. IS A BOYS’ WHOOPIE KNIT WOOL CAPS — While they last—each, 25 cents LADIES’ AND GIRLS* KNIT WHOOPIE CAPS— each 25 cents . PORTLAND, Oregon, May 18.— Sizes 34 to 44 | a assist in the or;,amzatiun of a @ | GARNICK'S || igdly, 12 PHONE 174 VESTS—Ea(‘,h 99 cents These formrely sold as high as $3.50 each. Broken sizes, various shades, a real buy BATHING SUITS—Ladies’, Men’s—All Wool— Red, Navy and Black. Values to $3.95 — Now, while they last at $2.69 LADIES’ BATHING C&%PS — Latest styles and shades—marked for quick sale—39¢, 49¢, 59¢, 75¢ Real Values 99 cents 99 cents A RACK FULL OF LADIES WASH DRESSES VINCO ; : § % ! HERB for Women AND GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES — Latest styles, TABLETS S AI Ol ll\/l \ and Misses sizes to 48. These will move at this price—fast Juneau Drug {} ' New Fabri colors—ONLY 99 cents each Company . ew I' abrics KLEENEX SPECIAL PACKAGE—20c package Free Delivecy Phone 38 OSlng y . New Colors W hite—Pink—Green—Y ellow Post Office Substation GIRLS’ SILK PAJAMAS in Flesh, Pink, Green, No. 1 O t . New Styles Blue. Sizes 6-8-10. While they last at suit—$1.49 ! s lfd";‘;‘"fg, 2 ten day 9ay o] SALE IS STILI. ON : MUNSINGWEAR ALL SILK BLOOMERS AND LADIES’ VOILE and PRINTED BLOUSES—Lat- est styles, sizes 34 to 50—Must go at $1.49 each. Real values. Everything must so regardless of cost. F OU N D S l Crppey Wc.nols Values to $3.50 S | a e Camel Hairs LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES—Popular shades, sizes el b ‘ | Tweeds . . . 34 to 46—Now at $3.95. Values to $7.50. LADIES’ SUITS—AII tailored—last word in style $6.00 1 Continues » | Y —marked at less than cost—$13.50 to $19.50. With Three piece suits and a real buy : : Man’s Shoe | , Fur Trim LADIES' SILK LOUNGING ROBES—Whilé they or n last—$1.95 each. Just a few of these left. Values “It neither crimps your | | U, j Plain to $7.50 roll nor e “Midnight” Perfume—New | Sport REMNANTS — REMNANTS — A counter full of cramps your style ¢ i a1.00. 4264 Lines bargains, - All eut for quick sale. Yes, We Are Retiring from Drys Goods Business DEVLIN’S g Butler, Mauro Drug Co. | 86 w0 “When We Sell It—It's Right” } N % 3 ¥ WE DELIVER gt g FASRELS SIS ST U i ] s g f T L L Telephone 134 Express Money Orders AR Exclusive Agency b _HELENA Wi | WATCH BEAUTY | \ = ,3"%“'“’“‘;“‘”;(7 GEORGE BROTHERS - =y Phone 92—95 . Five Fast. Deliverics OPEN 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. FIXTURES FOR SALE o EVERYTHING MUST BE ‘SOLD! g . wu-ummmuunmumuumnnm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllfllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIllIlIIIIlMIIIIIIIfiIIIflIflIflIIIIIIIlIIIIIllhllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIlIHfi

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