The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1932, Page 8

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'r 5‘ i TR | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, :JJAN. 9, 1932. ° JUNEAU KEEPS [ % COURT OFFICERS . LEAD IN ELKS’ LEAVE SUNDAY ® BOWLING RACE Bargams for the | rorxercikan] Open Until Midnight Both Men's Team of Local Term Wili Begin Tuesday g 5 ey i Chistbastion No change has been made in Our Closing Time chikan Bowlers Is Indefinite IO LT T T ] STANDING OF TEAMS PY To hold a term of the United Men— . l?: ;1;5';‘ 2nd Team States D;s‘lsrtllfl Court in Ker.chikafil : Anchorage 15,416 ;;ggi B g ,l’e'.l??m“m; Zm’ffidfim"”m MANNING’S TEA, pOUfld BT avar e wich O .50c i Retahitsn 1060 15358 NAVY BEANS—S h e stepend h;egr;nmhw;m;nue ;ah; y 52 % jon ne; i ‘Women— 8 L ma”’ FI'CS ’ |the grand jury reporting then and ALASKA POTATOES, 20 pounds e s e s [t Anchorage 1;122 :(1]315 4 poun dS 25C | the petit jury panel a week later. Juneau TR TR e A e SR RARRERRR s o | Businer on the ctendar will e- PEACHES. No. 1 tall. sliced. 4 t R 9 A juire ate] WO 'Weeks » ‘_:;i,a;s r;;n157 gfizei.n’l:?;ort of ; igbly considerably longer torpdls- , INo. 1 tall, sliced,4cans ..... i MEXICAN BEANS—(Red Chili), e personnr of e party tat PUMPKIN, Amocat, large tins, 4 cans Juneau Elks' first team increased | & 4 Ounds ZSC | will leave here in connection with ’ ) y TCAIS ...... its lead over Ketchikan in the tele- p """""""""""""""""" ,g:m };:1zi{megcmznu;"°x:&9roachlng , R e | “Judge and Mrs, Harding, H. D. CORN, Amocat, 3cans ......c..coeeunnnn... i others’ 2718. The Juneau second | SNOWDRIFT— Stabler, United States Attorney, team bested their Ketchikan rivals 5 |and Mrs. Stabler; John H. Dunn, 5 I W vl b Sepound W LL L T oo Hipro « Se RS BEETS, Sliced, Amocat, 3 cans ......... B ¥ e e v : [ s o Doty coue ce: |l SWEET PRUNES, 4 Ibs., cellophane wrap . .50c C i ey PEACHES—Best Grade in Syrup, (M Pugh Coarue W, Folin s E oF , torney; Bk vo as ot e b Begs canb . cartln ol Bl 18 § s ned S sl GRAPEFRUIT, Amocat, 3 cans ........... ; marks for single gamedonzzt’}]]e gcal 2 E Y, :};:::fd}; sNt,:t:;m nm,g::ty sae office; H alleys included Bavar,. , ar- [ e a3, paace s, w0; i § - HERSHEY’S COCOA— | e s oom o, ATFLE SSUCE, gitllon ...y s Repeating helf pertmancd on 1-pound cam ... /.4 s d L R 32c PR E e e : e opening nignt O he ourn e s o 't 83 Dt PINEAPPLE, No. 2 size, 3 cans ............ a higher score than did their men‘- § ‘az the Ketchikan session of the ; ol el S Rt BLACK FIGS—Fresh, Large Size, (T L BAKING POWDER, R & W., 2 1-pound cans 50c their Juneau sisters. The Juneau 2 d 25 ‘LEGION 0[.‘ MOOSE d Sty o ounds G R, 7o 0 ARG G T e R c e s ot Ty p INSTALL OFFICERS CORN FLAKES, 4 packages ..............50c Ryt e ——— s e O i, the schedule. e regular eeting s will bowl this evening at 8 o'clock —I'ine€ Lane, > | week, the Legion of. the Moose TOM ATO PUREE, No. 1 , - o.1tall,5cans....... o S, e o W0 pouodls . ... i §5.60 f|shee s i’ oo : ’ i e e alleys o4 B e 418 - Pl Bae TOMATO SAUCE, Amocat, 10 cans ....... i g IF YOU HAVE NOT DONE SO—GIVE US A ] 3o 23 o Wi o, = d Team— iy : g‘;t‘:a:?:.m oy St Team— | § TRIAL—YOU WILL BE PLEASED ‘;:iamus'cfihgxt: &uwanfifii T T T T T T Bayer ... 534 - Jolie; Herder, G. A. Baldwin. Beran ... 511 Deputy Great North Moose S. ) < Mathewson .. 478 Larue 413 | wallestadt acted as installing ROMIg ........ 484 Amundsen . 472 ’ \ g officer. Followng the ceremony the e o r ge ro s g — A |Legion members went to Bailey's f A..c)wnz:emmh—w«men o G ARNI K S PHONE Cafe for the regular banquet. . First Team— Second Team— ( : | MRS. LARSON RETURNS & : A Wen .. 300 Marn ... &3 174 | e o TELEPHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries Fischer ....... 497 Scanlan ...... 503 in California for several months, 5 C. Wendler .. 498 3 «4f returned to her Juneau home on M. Wendler .. 544 ] f% the Norco, arriving during the B night. IIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIl|||'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIll NEW LOW PRICES—WE LOSE WE MUST REDUCE .OUR STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING MERCHANDISE WHICH IS ARRIVING ON EVERY BOAT—BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW AND SAVE! VALUES BETTER THAN EVER! REDUCTIONS MORE SENSATIONAL! SAVINGS THE GREATEST YET! 2540 Juneau Elks—Men Bavard . = = E Mes'midt (l) 16‘! E Andrews (2) 345 = B E 457 Andrews ... Coughlin ...... Mrs. Taylor.. 351 Miss Taylor.. 327 Peterman ... 430 1953 2118 ] g g T 2059 WOMAN DECOYS UNDER DRY BAN Washington, Jan. 9.—Amos W. ‘W. Woodcock, prohibition director, will not tolerate the use of women as decoys to trap liquor law violat- ors. His statement was issued after he had suspended A. F. Mc Cart- ney, a prohibition agent, at Mont- , Ala, in connection with the fatal shooting of Archie Day and the use of a woman to obtain evidence. He said: “Prohibition enforcement is in a sense a moral effort and can never be fully successful until it receive the approval of the moral sense of the people.” ——t———— ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Stated Communi- cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. DAISY FLANNEL HEAVY—Whlte, Blue or Pink, two yards for - 25¢ Sizes 8 to 14, each GIRLS WINTER COATS—Final Clearance, SI oo = = = = = APRONS--DRESSES—A whole rack full, value to $5.50, sizes 14 to 48, your choice . ........ RAG RUGS—A good assortment of colors, Good Value, each . BUY YOUR BEDDING NOW AT THE NEW - 15¢ SHEETS—FAMOUS PEQUOT BRAND - 19¢ YARDAGE PRICES GO CRASH LOW PRICE 54x70 Guaranteed weight CHRTDIINSS, oavy. wilight, new patsoems, y 3o QUILTS—Virgin Lamb’s Wool Filled .......... $5.95 63x99 Guaranteed weight ifi?;fl% fofr surtaing, Ecru, yard ----25¢ Fancy patterns, sateen bound, in gold, green, blue 72x99 Guaranteed weight ... i i 81x99 Guaranteed weight ... 20% OFF ON ENTIRE STOCK OF LUGGAGE or rose—Brand New—Worth $10.00 PILLOW—NEW FEATHERS—STERILIZED $1.25 $1.50 $1.95 $2.25 In many paterns of ticking. All popular sizes. BURLAPS—brown, green or red, yard All full 36 inches wide 81x108 Guaranteed weight .. PILLOW CASES—PEQUOT 42x36, regular 45 cents each, 3 for MEN’S NECKTIES—Beautiful assortment of new patterns, all brand new materials, each Wardrobe trunks, suit cases, packing trunks, hand bags,, fitted cases, fitted bags, etc. ' EVERY PIECE FULLY GUARANTEED 20% reduction from our {resent low price means you are now able to buy LUGGAGE at very close . to the wholesale price. QUICK SALES SMALL PROFITS ~ MORE TURNOVERS BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES THE LFADFR DEPARTMEN’] STORE . s

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