The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1931. i ING "THANKSOIN SPECIALS | | 1 | som | L WINTER COATS | { has | Years since so much ¢ nality 4 been shown in coats! Sleeve treatments | are new and shoulders are t:\lrvr_n:»\yj wide. These features are v.\vmpll_h(‘d‘ in the coats we are showing—fashions| grandly ncw, grandly priced! 4 NEW DRESSES The outstanding types are hglro’\vilh\ a new el W W bilit \u(lj the most flattering lines possible! These | are of satin, fine pebbly woolens, lzx('o‘ trimmed velvets, and crepes. They make ycu look talle lier. In a range of NEW HATS ] VERY LATE STYLES Now $4.75 and ! [ , slimmer and love- | popular prices. e e e frrrrrrrr e Dres§ Up for Thanksgiving MICHAELS-STERNS 2 Trouser Suits at One Trouser Price Two-button suits, three - button suits, Dollar Values CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS, sizes to 16 ... $1.00 |double-breasteds and two-trouser suits |r}11 hl?rringbones, diagonal weaves, | it checks, in worsteds, saxonies, and im- | COLORED YARNS, 3 skeins ... $1.00 ported tweeds. All the new colors, Y / greys, greys with green and blue casts, RAYON TUBING, 2 yards ......... ....$1.00 |browns, oxfords, dusky shades and the popular blues. Suits for every size and shape, suits that are guaranteed to fit. (“HOUSE -DRESSES - 5 . ol $1.00 KAPOK AND FEATHER PILLOWS, $35. 00 o o] T 0 S S N . gl $1.00 = | LADIES’ CHIFFON AND SERVICE | HOSE, ghir e L s g e $1.00 ) GOOD QUALITY TURKISH TOWELS, L Ll o S RS R M $1.00 | LARGE SIZE BATH TOWEL, 26x54 _......... $1.00 COLORED BATH MATS, Green, Peach, LV 0 4 e N e $1.00 LLACE PANEL €URTAINS, 2%, yards long, I an VT 5 i S s RS R R SRR SR $1.00 W' 0 FANCY CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES—Pottery, : lnter. v_ercoats Brass, ete. ... S B $1.00 | $19.75 Single and Double Breasted Styles 1214 in. DOLL with WARDROBE ... . $1.00 Exceptional Values 50 in. GOOD QUALITY DAMASK— 2 Red, Creen; Blfie ool Soe s wo L oS $1.00 ‘Shlrts All Sizes—All Patterns BOXED NOVELTY JEWELRY ... . $100 || G ferame eusoricihe: FANCY POXED STATIONERY ... $1.00 $1.50 to $5.00 LADIES’ WOOL GLOVES HATS $3.50 to $10.00 In all the new brims In all the new colors . . ... Many leading makes to choose from. CREPE DE CHINE DANCE SETS and CHEMISE, each 54 in. PURE LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS | B. M. BEHRENDS Co. Inc. “JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” THREE BABIES GIVE HOSPITAL Hoonah Petition for Incorporation Is STORE CLOSED THANKSGIVING " DIVORCE LAW 16 PASSENGERS ALASKAN SNOW COVER in , were reported on Bl The following amounts of snow. inches, |0OL. LINDBERGH 'PILOTS PLANE ON NEW ROUTE |Giant Air_ \@al, for First Time, Flown Over | Caribbean Sea BARRANQUILLE, Colombia, Nov. {24.—Col. Charlées A. Lindberg pilot- |ed the American Clippe: iy to Bar- ranquilla Harbor at 12:03 o'clock Sunday afternoon, amid cheers of thousands, thus completing the first trans-Caribbean flight of a glant air vessel. Col. Lindbergh hopped off from Miami, Florida, last Saturday and reached Kingston, Jamaica, at 3:58 c'clock Saturday afternoon. He took cff from Kingston at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Col. Lindbsrgh will remain here several days. Meanwhile the Ameri- can Clipper continued the flight to Cristobal, piloted by Basil Rowe. He arrived at Cristobal Sunday afternoon at 5:05 o'clock. Col. Lindbergh will go to Cristobal as soon as his business is completed here. HOME GROWN FLOWERS for THANKSGIVING BRSNS T NOTICZ When down town piacing your grocery order with George Broth- ers please remind them of the little acgpunt due me, and they will gladly give you a receipt. adv. D. B. FEMMER, Phone 114 We have the LARGEST ASSORTMENT for you to choose from. FRESHLY CUT ©Old papers at The Empire. W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street Place your order NOW and patronize HOME INDUSTRY Junedu : . wios | Juneau Florists | GEO. ALFORS ! : X , Store on Third Street PHONE 311 PHONE 564 Greenhouses on Glacier Highway Qur Store SEE US FIRST | | ]I Harris Hardware Co. » . ! You Can Save Moncy at ; | | Lower Front Street AS USUAL WE WILL HAVE the Denied by Harding IN ARKANSAS L The Indian village ° e Hoonah will not be in . - e any rate. A Dpetit L] 5 o by it in the United States e | e District Court to that end e 3 Stork' Breaks Record by * was r jec":odi \eJ \l{,\ * State Supreme Court Says 1 prissi ° iera udge Ju /. e & Freguesri‘cy 0_{_, Visits | o merding. o Marriages Can Be Sev- ort lime . The village, acting under e 3 i e an act of the Territori . ered n 90 Days e Legislature, sought to inco: There 15 a lot to be than¥ful for. “Three babies were born ye: at St. Ann's hospital. All boys! 116 leading The first of infant arrivals came| g 4o “cortiome yzswrdgy forencon, and brought a| g pertieg g «succession of warm smiles to the countenance of W. P. Johnson, frigidaire agent, for Mrs. Johnson o iz the mother. 15 ¢ Nurses in the maternity ward g “had just composed themselves from | g the flurry of the morning hours “when at 5 in the afterncon an- other youngster, son of Mrs. Re- na Tonkin, of Skagway, made his -gdvent into the world. s Stork Hastens Back porate as second class. could come cessive. es 00 of sory exa on’s anna. ilar prior instance. In any event, known as a baseball s busy, exciting . A number of 'nt opposed the costs of administration, which ness interests, would be ex- uneau Lumber Mills. Similar Instance Recorded | There may have been occasions| at the hospital in the past when as The absence of the stork had many as three new infants were 1 | registered within a 12-hour period, or sister supervisors on the ma- ternity floor can recall such :J Buy that a city of the LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Nov. 24—The legality of the Arkansas | 90-day divorce law was upheld by the State Supreme Court in a decl- cion made yesterday and Arkansas |is now definitely a competitor of Nzvada in the quick severance of marriage vows. 3 The ruling of iue Siate Supreme Court held the law is now operative business men of he ground that only from busi- |and thereby ended the movement | | to repeal it by a popular referen- |ing the new law, several divorces 1werc filed late yesterday and one decree was granted. rs of Little Rock and Hot reported numerous cases to be filed. s attacked by the ctive Association. ———re—— fur coat now. Chas | Goldstein & co. —adv, mination of the in-| gy, Is fails to reveal al | read; none of the nurses“}iome day as yesterday. ground at several Alaskan stations Monday afternoon, November 23: Bethel 2, Eagle 8, Fairbanks 6, Fort Yukon 9, Ketchikan 2, Nome 13, "a_na.m., 24. Ice oh Chena Slough at Fairbanks was 23 inches thick, and on Snake River at Nome, 17 Inches. — e TWO ENTER HOSPITAL FOR-JUNEAU O ADMIRALEVANS SEATTLE, Nov. 24—Steamer Ad- miralsBvans sailed at 10 o'clock thisi“momping for Southeast and Southwést Alaska ports- with 43 first class' passemgers and mine steerage aboard. The following passengers are booked fof Jureau: A. R. Davidson and wife, E. E. Hill and wife, F. O. Wright, H. C. Brice, George Sny- der, Bishop Amphilohy, J. L. Jew- ot and wife, Mrs. John Laurie, Géorge Honeoff, F. W. Sibbold, Fred Okazoff and F. A. Hentor. [oast ng 3oy Mrs. J. B. Burford and Mrs. E. C. Sound of this city and Gloria White, are patients in. St. Ann's Rospital. They entered yesterday. ‘WHY NOT YOU? Anyone can afford to own a typewriter or add- ing machine under our easy payment plan. We also give you free service for one year on new machines. It will pay you to_call for our experi- enced mainténance man ‘{who will guarantee all work. PHONE 50 for the Remington tRani Man 9 al "\ LUCAS OFFICE | " 'EQUIPMENT CO. . g |... LARSON LEAVES HOSPITAL Charles. Larson, who entered St. Ann's Hospital October 10, left for his home 4n-#his city yesterday. ‘DAWSON AT GASTINEAU Wendell Dawson is among iha guests registered at the Gastineau Hotel. ——r—— 25 “GOLDEN GLOW" Christmas Cards, new Alaska photos with ‘i- dividual titles, See Winter & Pond. A most attractive THANKSGIVING DISPLAY of what the Market affqrds in Fruits and Vegeta[)les and all other good things to go with a ROYAL THANKSGIVING FEAST ,including: NUTS, CLUSTER RAISINS, DATES, FIGS, CRANBERRIES, APPLES, ORANGES, GRAPES, GRAPEFRUIT, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES, FRUJT CAKES AND PUDDINGS —_FRESH OYSTER COCKTAILS—— itk % SANITARY GRO “Ti:é Store That Pleases” i | L) o ol

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