The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 11, 1932, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1932. ~ i ’ Wh ? : l d have every present given during LEGION DANCE NEW OFFICIALS at? Winter Already? | | South Adks St Nicholas o iy Zom s f 2o 3 i For “Cotton Christmas” |ton, or involve the use of cotton. - COLUMBIA, ® C, Nov. 1l.—| The association has listed large IS FEA 5 o vflTERs THANKS | AT UPENI Something new in Christmases is|numbers of gifts for men, women I, 7 | proposed for the south this year— |and children, and merchants wil I* | a “cotton Christmas.” tton g sTIcE DAY IN MAHBH NEXT' RI H BAZAAR The objective of the movement, |Cigar and candy =manufacture: sponsored by the Association lor‘v\fll be asked to wrap their pack- | the Increased Use of Cotton, is to |ages in cotton. | 1 Occasion Is Observed by Three Enter Office on Expresses Grantude for Free Dance ls ‘Feature| . T Closing of Stores and March 1, One April 1— Expression of Confid- | and Turkey Dinner % : Public Offices | Delegate March 4 ence Shown by Vote | Comes Tomorrow FOR CASH or CREDIT { Gr ude to the people of flhe! Large attendance markedhxiva % 1 y for the genmerous sup- | opening last night of the Catholic ) Gt i in p «ccorded him at the polls last | Bazaar in the Parish Hall at Fifth ENER A new quick cooking food z cral, Commissioner T was voiced today by |and Harris Streets. ‘Well-stockad | d Highway Bogine Fi . Boyle, Democratic nomin- |and gaily decorated booths attract- paCkage - -30c duties on Marc ¢ Auditor, whose election over |ed both admiration and patronage. day of its t C e is regarded as a oer- | After the early hours of the even-) i sheat base—slightly la: i g : xat b ¢ zink, the commanding lead |ing, dancing, which is free, was Choice of oat or w ghily e the mo- ed on the vote so\en]oyed by many couples. | " » . ; | Luncheon Served Continuously | GARNICK’S SPECIAL COFFEE—first > will take office Aprrfl‘ Luncheon was served until mid-| n\]d" y of the session of |night. R grflde, POlmd ------------------------------------ 29¢ § His term is for| Many children visited the bazaar A . 1t | this afternoon, and special arrang2- Do Not Fail to Try This ! Carry Out Record | ments were made for the entertain- : BXCADL SIS poevcitice, And am deeply grateful to the |ment. Tonight another large num-| & s ? were closed today t Alaska for their magni- |ber of visitors is expected. |{{ COCOA—in cans, pound ... 18c | d bakeries observed or f‘y General i fssion of confidence Turkey Dinner Tomorrow | z \ ary holiday hours, The and Anthony E. Karnes,| Leave it to the TollEs & hurry the calendar. No sooner is Spring here | in the J Many inquiries have been received | YAKIMA SPUDS—AII large potatoes, 14 o t open as usual Commissioner of Education, both t?flg a::e shrt‘; ll’llckmz fout her S\;;nm}e{r clothe]s) the;‘m wsxth the advent he vote cast la at the Bazaar as to whether reser-| h e of whot re ma re lo utumn—Well, see for yoursel ere is Dorot! tone, popular r. 5 t . yations d the Turke; ,""" mptigeintey, Dexdoralod 3 h!r.nv }::;:“ S::“, :T:mf"’,r‘;!l“:nm. Broadway ‘musical comedy star, anticipating Wlnterylt a N’evl: pYork R ) e X “( opejcape :nnue o itti 4 e Sma]l’ sack : F ks here r ¥ pe homes in | ze the responsibility Dinner to be served at two sittings 3 " ice rink, Miss Stone is as good & dancer on ice as she is in the stage spot- ¢ eveni 5: : H Anchorage and Ketchikan. Frank light—and that’s some, upon mysel and the tomorrow evening — 5:30 and 6:30| £ | Auditor-clect, and Wil- | e sful candidates of the o'clock. The dinner committee an-|{ MILK—Regular large cans, 5 for .........25¢ |} re-elected as Hig s ” to carry out ‘the program nounced that it does not regard (s y Engineer, already re ed Stal Dearly 2" 3 ) we were elected, and the reservation plan as advisable H 2 of a large rns from but two addit s Tinots Gilass, Li- ¢ in harmony with my fcl- and that those who come first| P k) \ -~ - precincts have been received he : 1 wet group. , . bring that about. will be served first. | ! POISONOUS SPIDER FOUND |during the past 24 hou o e g0 o MO B ally appreciative 0| Tomorrow night the largest at-| a’ nzc S ! ed the lead of i plendid vote given to me by dance of the three nights of| )\ my fi ds and neighbors in the bazaar is expected | : ’ R 21 and vicinity. To them and s | Pll 1 74 ) and Wickersham 6, 4 2, American Can | ,...oq me to office, T % . | { and Touitt da 1%, Bethlehem | [OS T 0 00 | Eskimo Baskets t-——————— et S | have 20, Karnes 30 and ; T ding T c| Is Most Ac o ::“w‘;s‘ Donchoe Sends Greetings | b ‘hka A L R i mg Oy 5V OB 4 3, Packard by Mr.| Send to your friends in the States 66 g 41 g o tive Since Early T. 3 Donoiok, f0f 0 renl Eamo made basket Lo SEEING IS BELIEVING ¢ identified th . Old papers for sate at the Empire. AL years National Committee- | Christmas, They are very handy do Fuel and Iron 7%, bian Carbon 2214, Continen- Oil 7, Standard Brands 167%, n Power and Light 10% R ki ¢ 14%, Dupont 39% complete conrol. an we do not make gcod 3 have mel on our om Palo Alto, 11—The pos We have a contract with an Arctic| trader requiring us to take a cer-| C l l h f S L l oy gl old Weather Specials! year we did not sell the usual number and this surplus we are| AR e SECE IR ETSR NEW YORK, Nov. SATURDAY! |today in the | for mor Principal s ; to four NAFHEI LFAva FOR it —————— gx?a‘;ltgiv:c )fl‘:;sogz.goalean;t uVL“r)‘ ’I?k: p Last Day of e 250000 WASHINGTON MONDAY Murder and Suicide fsgh. e on thee basksts are $3.95 h, usually as much as the bas- { but we are going to forgel larzely profe I End Theft Search rt of that in pricing them. If MILWAUKEE, Wis.,, Nov. 1l1.— you want an unusual and attractive | LADIES’ WOOL al and ullish, Traders W Money-Raising | han &t any time since official trip to Murder and suicide brought an end | Christmas present at the lowest ™~ October. e he will remain ab the search for Carl Ege, forty- price in basket history—come early| FLANNEL " -~ | The market closed near the day first trip | five, wanted for embezzling $3,000 | and take your choice. Sale is 7 b | vest some 17 n a fraternal lodge. When Mil- | now on. | SKIR TS nion Pacific gained almost five ukee police asked Dayton, O. 3 | Santa Fe was up two and horities to be on the lookout T' t ne f p Ege Chief of Police Wuw T e N"’gg() B o e ¢ SPL(‘ AI ! an laphone advanced e Ohio city telegraphed this { aibonl tlllpnl(‘ll.l. Latest \ 4¢ |ifour and one-half points and reply: ( Shop | styles. Comes in black, Case was up 3% points Intern simpli- | “Ege murdered his wife and com- | & Wi o< Terohis ! SHORT i |tional Harvester 2, Radio 1, Unt mitted suicide here.” i % £ | navy, brown, wine. Sizes i - ‘ - e - . 14 to 20. | . ? SUEDINE < | | " PEACHES, Del M 1 25 Each COATS , Del Monte, ac . : CHILDREN’S HEAVY LEGGINGS Keeps the chlldren s legs warm $1.95 Pair LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ ZIPPERS Lined and unlined. All sizes. Red Ball Brand. $1.95 Yard 54 in. WOOL FLANNEL Navy and black. Compare our prices. $5.50 and $6.95 MEN’S Sheep-Lined COATS Just the coat for cold weather. Sizes 38t048. "4 Pairs for $1.00 WOOL SOX—Regular 35¢ pair $3.50 Each MEN’S TRAVELO SLIP-OVER SWEATERS Comes in latest combina- tion of colors. Sizes 34 to 46. Travelo for warmth. Leader Dept. Store George Brothers Store Open Evenings ALL COLORS CHILDREN’S RAINCOATS 25 ‘ SPECIAL! . | CHILDREN’S COATS 1 95 10-12-14 . W 295 ALL 4 9 5 ' [ ] 3 REDUCED ! For Saturday 95 ; ° f Corsets i Bandeaux _ '. Underwear o Purses and ; Gloves Discount e G S S i G B Lo e SALE” CONTINUES APRICOTS, Del Monte, 20 forgeTins & . . . .. CUT GOLDEN MACARONI, 25 Shounds .0 v soEn 1932 EXTRA FANCY FRANQUETT 3 5 WALNUTS, Pound . .« 5. . wivivc o o C NALLEY’S POTATO CHIPS, 3Bags25c JONATHAN APPLES, Extra Large, 3 5 C osen . . aiai L s TEA, Gold Shield, Pound 65(: . . © . . PANCAKE FLOUR,R& W, | Large Package . . .. . .. .. . . .. 25C SHASTA COFFEE, Vacuum Packed, 30 Pourll . .. il e RIPE OLIVES, Amocat, 25 Tin . . . . . . . * . SALAD DRESSING, Nalley’s, l SO Gallon . . . e ... . & GEORGE BROS. Phones-92 and 95 Open Evenings

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