The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 20, 1933, Page 7

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¢ ELI ERICKSON. A 1 pismaw pEAvES Skagvay. D, witlams_wil |mm|um|mnmunmmmuumunnmi|'|1mnmnmnmnnmmmlmlm||mflmmmu|uummmummmmnmmm IIIIIIIIIIIIIII i ‘sp‘ nd lbou thre‘ weeks in Skag- DOUGLAS FUNERAL HELD , G i Bl e 4 e 8 ! TOMORROW PM. Alfred .7 Dishaw, of Dishaw and fcating for his patients in thdse Son. Builders Supply Co., left on'towns. I)VIL ‘V S | The funeral of Eli Erickson, who the Admiral Evans Saturday night | T R T St. Ann's Hospital on Sat- for @ short business trip to Seattle, |y ng CARRIGAN AKRIVES — |urday morning, will take place to- Tacoma and Everett, Washington.| {morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in 3 AINS MRS. KIRKHAM ENTERTAINS |, =)o) "o the-C. W. Carter y. The Rev. Erling K. 4 SVANS He expects to return to Juneau on HERE ON ADMIRAL . EVAN: an early steamer. T T . L M. Carrgan, well known Mrs: Glen Kirkham was host Q’ill officiate. DR. WILLIAMS LEAVES ON merchandise broker, returned « At dinner and bridge Safur Mr. Erickson died a§ the result| ~NORTHWESTERN, SKAGWAY {Juneau on the Admiral Evans ffom evening in honor of ihs Do of injuries sustained in an acei-| TRRA a trip to the Westward and In faculty and a few oOther fr dent in the mine at 3:30 o'clock Dr. R. H. Williams, Juneau den- |terior districts. - He is registere: S e delicious dinner at ich 5 g stern at the Gastineau Hotel. . 3 3 % 3 ; g ot was h birfhday cake | S3urday _morning. - Dear Customers and Friends: I have riceived a business, proposition worth my con- fn honor of Mrs. J. Hussey's an-| T : i sideration and T have decided to SELL OUT STOCK, FIXTURES AND FURNITURE regard- piveary iree sivis oo wicoe SEVEN HALIBUTERS o=y Tess. of ok, ; MRS. JENNIE BRUMBERG. were enjoy! SELL AT SEATTLE 2 X high score went to Mrs. Alton Engdtrom and 1ow and cut prizes| o plrrge geh 30-Two schoon- I SALE STARTS TUESDAY AT 10 A. M. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 By ors arrived today from the west- i e hid 4 9 S CANDY |cm halibut banks. - The - Akutan : SEE MRS PEARCE GETS CANDY [L0 o\ 10 00 ponnds ang the ROCK { Customers having accounts wnh the Juneau Frock Shoppe are kindly requested to e ‘ldrge box of home-made |Attu 83000 pounds, Both vessels OUR call and settle their accounts. b sold for 4% ‘and 2 cents a pound. - & the Fresh- ;?;]:y c‘liz:xssl;L t;in?f tZy Mrs, Frank| Aurivals from the local banks, BOTTOM FINE A small deposit will held any article. catch ‘and price, were as follows: o oy PRICES DISPLAY ALL SALES FOR CASH—No approvals or exchanges. e & i g elma, 17,000 pounds, 5% and 7 2 ts; Oceanus 17,000 pounds, ARD PARTY THIS WEEK opll ) ) ff‘he Northern Light Rebekah(%' 2and 2 cents; Sylvia, 17000 Lodge of Douglas will entertain pounds, Ithonia, 16,000 pounds and ari "Phursday evening of this week|NOrrona 14000 pounds, all. selling U g ; With the second event of - their|for 4% -and 2-cents. . eard party series. The affair will ————————— EI]E follow the regular meeting. Prizes| A R C. OFFICIALS i No. 1535—$5.15 Net : B Costume Je ry :;i:’e;: given and refreshments RETUR_N FROM TR]P | L. ’ t. F. t S 3 l : el Closefl: out BRIDE AND GROGM ON ADMIRAL EVANS| lg ung I'ix ure dpecuts i s B ARRIVE TOMORROW | ....."C¢ §‘°'I“g' ey PO 20% FROM SEATTLE LIST—20% ONE LOT OF e Alaska Road Com- ON NORTHWESTERN £ FetiEhed i ipe il We Hang Them Free EARRINGS, NECKLACES, rday afternoon from a ) T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz, ‘who the Westward and Interior l . . CLIPS, BRACELETS 3 ; i i ¢ in which he conferred [ 9.Y 3] ? ¢ N / e e oy o e o | LT i whn v contrs Alaska Electric Light All Velvet Hats | ;v 50 515 105 | Coats and Dresses o f ‘the Commission concerring the 3 fon, are returning to Juneau on|” & P 3 C 5 b sold out for 39c e stonmer Northwestern due here |Plans for work to be done durina ower Lo. $6.00 to $8.50 NOW 85¢ We have marked our Coats and ‘he coming season. He was ac- i O Ar. and Mrs, Swartz are|ompanied’ on the trip by G. H. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 STRAW HATS HAND-MARE: RIGBON Dresses so unbelievably low that well hknowr; in Juneau and left|Skinner, chief clerk of the com- b ALS ‘ FLOWERS you'll wish to COME in and CON- herz a short time ago on their way s at less than ; price VINCE yourselves. Therefore, we tocf(els;) 1 et Foacdage took & 4 2 - $1.95 to $2.75 values, to be closed | are not giving comparative prices, place. Mrs. Swartz' was formerly . SOFTIES out for 75c¢ and $1.00 here, and we'll let YOU be the Miss Alice Erb and was teacher of will go at 50c and 25¢ judges. the first grade in the Juneau pub- ALL $1.25 FLS);VERS, now for fie. schools. Mr. Swartz is employ- 9 3 All garments plainly marked. e:l: ;Cy 031; U. S. Bureau of Public ALL SWEATERS — i .S S Roads. $2.95 to $5.00 Value to be i ONE ONLY—WINTER COAT They expect to make their home ® closed out for $1. 75 $65.00 Value to Close for in Juneau. SRR o R o 9. 4 o o $24.50 COlOnifll Te(l CASH GROCERS . : RC ONE ONLY—-WmTE JACKET ¢ b PO TUBSSLICS 1 7 » $18.75. Value for Will Be Given A = |l Cash Raising Sale! WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON |lmmummmmumnmm|||mmmuummmmmmmmlmmmmunmmmmmmmmmuum Y 4‘ R FOR THIS WEEK ONLY | . HOSE. . EVERYBODY WELCOME | Gold Strip and Kayser Bargains in everything! Buy a dozen of any article in the store § | $1.95 values to be closed out for and get ONE FREE! You can’t afford to pass up this opportunity! $1.19 “Tomarows soies |1 W ATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT! {8 Giminine Today” LADIES’ SILK NECKWEAR . Cream of Wheat 23c Hershey Cocoa . 19¢ L ! Dance Séts or PE ARLS ()l‘ WHEAT—Ldrge pkg. POUND 5 cent% e - " Ne'l S rin Finest Satin Crepe SPORT Sardmes, can...10c | Bottle Caps . . .. 35¢ §| il - ki 2CW PIRING $250 Values for $1.75 KING OSCAR 2 GROSS | $1.95 values for 95¢ House -Dresses STEP]NHI'% Values for $1.35 FROCKS BUDWEIS FR POTATOES JAPANESE EMBROIDERED | Of best quality and workmanship. SILK CREPE TEDDIES | ROBES $1.95 to $2.75 values $3.96 Values for $1.95 In the bright Spring shades 0 | s for $L. so peppy for office or street MALT—Hop Flavor,. Light or Dark 50 DIRECT ;‘lROM FARMER40 | ll;{:g;;‘l):zd$g;t() ft:; isl E;(; \::‘1‘;18;4 5‘3 Sizes 14 to 50 $2.75 Values for $1.25 pounas . . . 47¢ '~-— to be closed out for LATEST GIRDLEIERS : : ns97c¢ Rox .';?,:: ;‘;“.f, ;ABK“ 3 NO' 3 Cans, 2 ca 100 Pounds | Beautiful Heavy Silk Embrodiered $1.29 = A 2 AT PAJAMAS In several styles SPECIAL Pork and Beans 27C Shrimp b Regular $7.50 to close outiér aaly WASHABLE SILK BLOUSES $6.50 to $8.50 values will be closed t for $4.95 = HEINZ—Large Size—2 cans $5.00 $8.50 valuies now o, oou : = $8’95 s e Regular 15¢ can & Sy $1.95 THRILL GIRLEIERS I SILK PONGEE PAJAMAS Wm y Bulk Cocoa . . . . 25¢ Mllk 8 cans . . 25¢ % T v e ALLEE st $6.50 values for $3.95 : Neny Bunny Cloth 3 POUNDS SMALL CANS for $1.95 $4.50 to $6.50 values SILK CREPE GIRDLES e o s 56 7 SO $3.50 values for $2.25 EGGS EGGS FLOUR FLOUR JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS to be CI:;gsout for ’ ; : Bright, fast color, fine quality, THRILL GIRDLEIERS Juneau s Ou.'n Store 1 FRESH STANDARDS PRIDE OF THE WEST ‘Cloths and Napkins, AA quality, $2.50 values for $1.75 Dozen . . . . . 2lc 49 pounds ... 89} e 1io, xeaulfh 8120 for FOUR ONLY — JAPANESE $1.50 values for 95¢ 5¢ o ' A CAR LOAD E 3 ;\A quality, sizes 58x58 and 60x LACQUER -TEA TABLES ALL WOOL"J‘UMP. ERS OlL Soap, 8 bars oo 25c Coffe_e’ lb. : e 2lc | ‘ ggi: l;"eoiumr $1.75 to $2.25, to close | $3.50 values to be close out for $475 valute bk e ot 'CRYSTAL WHITE $1.95 $1.25 i A A for $2.95. Burners |{ Teo, . . . . . 47¢ - JE RIBBON or MANNING’S RaiSinsz 4 lbs- .. 24c 45 FOR. SALE—Cheap, Beauty 'Parlor Equlpmem, used only four m;ntl;s, can be S for BLU o v SEEDED and SEEDLESS hought on basis of part cash, balance in smpll payments. = : Rfmses Mayonnalse, qt. 4‘56 Crackers, lb_ ogn 14: | : ALSO—Three Mahogany Show Cases, Two Glassed-in Cnes, Clothes. Racks, Shelvmg, Circulating Heaters NALLEY’S OYSTER f Mirrors, Large Dressing Table; Ladies’ Small Desk Bench, Cu‘culstmg Heater, Floor Lamp, Heating Stoves ” - | 10-foot Merchandise Table, Smaller’ Merchandise-Table, Converiaifle Library Dining Table, iSmall Heating Plants P eanut Butter . 25C Mustard g, Four Tapestry-Covered Chairs, Dinette Table with Six Chairs, Best Quality Studio Bed : .. SPREDPWELL—2 pound jar ° QUARTS with Three -Cushions, Three Oriental Rugs, One Crosely Radio, Singer Sewing - Machine; fice onie of these $2500 Dishes and Cooking Utensils, All Coffee Sets, Pottery and brlc-a brac to be sold regardless of cost. % ; [roking oniiven 13 Buy @ Dozen of Anything and Get- S R AT 1 ' ONE ‘FREE! < | / ibé & Ahlers v Groceries, 4031\30_&&:";;{::‘;;8:;‘;:5 i sl.fioz:" L;l-!at; 403-2 s Juneau FrQCk ~ hoppe e .,,,_,,f._f’w,... S O MEDNESAY. Weingon's L F A0 STREER Near B. M. Dbt ot A o At rnfottmafronntfe-f] IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHlllfllfllflfllllllfllllfllnflfimflflflflmmmmImmmll I burners under actual

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