The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 9, 1934, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1934. L 5 el A P A e 0 T M o e ——————-——-—-———-——————'_1, - E - Wi ()\1 EN WOM E'\I’S NARTRREERRRM S i CHILDRENS COATS and DRESSES HALF PRICE WOMEN'S WOOL SKIRTS and SILK BLOUSES, $2.95 each WOMEN'S AND MISSES SWAVEL CLOTH SPORT COATS, $3.50 VOMEN'S and CHILDREN’S SWEATERS and SWEATER BLOUSES 1-4 Off Regular Price WOMEN’S VOGUE FOUNDAMENT GARMENTS and GIRDLES 25% Reduction Values to $3.75—%$1.95 MEN'S OVERCOATS In blue, blue mixture and browna mix- tures. Placed in 4 Price Groups for anl Clearance! Price Group 1, bale Price $10. 75 © ® & o' Price Group 4, Sale Pnce 14. 10 MEN’S SU[TS In 3 Price Groups for Clearance No. 1 group, Sale Price . $17.50 No. 2 Grou p, Sale Price . -22.50 No. 3 Group, Sale Price. 27.50 B. M. Behrends g3 i b : llllllllllllI‘llm‘“lillll’"fllfl‘flfifil"’lfill’lml‘ifllfifiill"mllIllmllflI|III||!II"‘IIIIIHH!lllll‘l!m!lllllllI!llfi‘ TR e | HUSKY BABY BOY BORN TO | FORMER CHAMP AND WIFE | AT GOVFRNMENT H.DSRI;I‘AM MANY VETS T0 LOSE PENSIONS WASHINGTON, Jan. 5— More| than half of the World War vet- | erans-who drew pensions for thir- teen years because they were “pre- sumed” to have suffered battl: wounds, will be dropped perma- nently from the benefit roles, the | Veterans Bureau reveals. There were »1,2i3 men with| . “presumptive” wounds who re- ceived federal incomes until Presi- Roosevelt ordered special to determine whether they | really had been hurt in the World | Joe Collier. former henvvweight champjon who met all comers in | Juneau while he ‘was in the ring, he proud father of a baby boy, | Friday at the (;cv\ernmem‘ llier. and .the .young son, \ named Joseph, junior, are both do- \ r nicely, according to Dr. | B. McAuliffe. Weighing Iready, young Joe shows | of s of growing up to walk in his| father's footsteps, as a heavy- weight. the final day’s ————,—— BOMGARDS GO SOUTH Tulgs body w) Bast in 1 [ Bob Bomgard and his wiie left jations showed that|on the Northland for the South. _weterans, or 429 per | Bomgard has been one of ”“',m_mpuve cases, | Juneau’s best known trap drum- .}fl'\flce They Will | mers in orchestras here for sev- ‘pensions. | eral years. [ year, follows: and $16. 5 Ev emng Dresses, Special . Stoodt IWERGs ... . . . Afternoon Dresses ... Price Group 2, Sale Price . 11.25 Price Group 3, Sale Price 12.00 Juneaw’s Lcndwg»Dwtn%em Styre flI]IIIlllllllllflflll_l_ljll||||||IIIIIII!lllIIIIIIl!IINllIlllIlIIIIJII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLIIII_IIIIII [ IIIHIIIQMIHH SR RULES 1O, | " STAND N 40t By CHARLES tional Colleglate” Athletic Assocla~ §° ry to consider eammmmmmmnz The personnel of the oommluu Walter Okeson, chflmu.n, IIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHII|lIIIIIIIHHHHIIIllIIIII|HIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlmlllmlfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIn H A DDE M A KE s BIG SAVING in JANUARY CLEARANCE We’ve slashed the pricesuir“l *(;ne. F INA_L determination to sell them—-— COATS—Fur trlmmed and sport wear, $6.75 = § me: DRESS Cl. EARANCE—- * E = ¢k = ed ALL MILLINERY—Felts, Velvets, Crepes, HALF PRICE FEATURING AN: QUESTANDING PART WOOL SINGLE BLANKET Rose, blllL orchld green, 72x84, ‘fal 50 FEATHER PILLOWS, $2.25 pair COMEQRTS, Catton filled, $395 each GOWNS and, PAJAMAS, Women's Flannel- ette, bgst quality, $1.95 IIIllIIIHHHHIiIIHIHIHIHII‘IIHImm_fllmmIHIMH"IHMIIIIIII oV ISIT.QLR JUPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT You will find many, useful things at the there. You will marvel many, many articles of merchan- dise you can purchase in this de- partment for as 1ToWhas 10c SH(‘)E CLEARANCE Ménid Qxfords'. . $3.95 and $4:95 Ladies' xfords . . - 3.95 and - 4.95 Boyis’:Oxfords.. . . 2.95and 4.95 £ Children’s Oxfords $1:50 $1.75 $1.95 £ '@ We: are ' shiowing o, comple;g lipe pf rub- ber fqo'p\ye;u for all! Co., Inc. 332 IIHMIIIIllllmIHI!IHIIIl||IfflmmIIIIHIIHIIIIHIMIHIHIIIHIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIlflIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHHIIIII .‘ 2di IIIIIIIMI!IIIIIM[HHIHIIHMMMI o o b Z & g | WASHINGTON; Jan. 9— The .]' Rapuhllcan National Committee in | £ ;| @ statement, asserted President | . . | Roosevelt's ' financial program, if | e eat | carried_out, *would force the Ad-| ‘@d Fleld H, Yost, | ration to resort to unoon-: g9 *I'trolled inflation.” The statement A griv alio said an Administration de- | pendent on squandering public | funds for its popularity must keep ! on squandering mon2y. ——eee - — lflSS EMMA LOU PALMER TO VISIT N SEATTLE | session” of - ‘N G W&: GOLD WA_WOTON Jan,’ 9.— unchanged today and still c quoted at" u(u ‘an ik{kxmde | | b il goeet Emma Lou Palmer is leaving on thé “next ‘southibound trip of the steamer Yukon for a visit with friends and relatives in Seattle.| . b)t_gflj'&_o‘ov . .‘.’0000.000 Palmer expects to return to e \ -t ! “wee ‘== Figs defeating the Cherries ors Among Women in | high single game score with W. Pullen, both of them rolling a matches Jlast night were: Oranges Miss Kolasa . high of 223 in oné'game. BArragar . 213 170 196—579 Matches on the schedule between [ W. Pullen s.. 223 190 152—565 E | Vegetable Loague teams for to- — e night are: {Totals . 580 440 444 1423 ¢ | 7:30 o’clock, Cauhflowms vs. To- Peaches % = m Bow I- IN G matoes. Miss Barragar ..*125 125 *125—375 | i 78 178—538 8:30 o'clock, Sprouts vs Spuds. |H. Sabin i 1(}2 1 9:30 o'clock, Peppers vs. Cab- | Monagle ... 150 170 188—508 bages. _— _ Mrs. Andrews Takes Hon- Individual scores made in the| Totals .. 457 473 491 1421 Lemons Miss Hansen ... 110 152 Chetties Radde 188 223 191602 Matches Monday Mrs. Kaufmann 154 121 120—395| Stevens .. ... 134 188 177—499 Bavard 161 169 177—507 L — Teams of the Fruit League bowl- | Simpkins 162 147 130—433{ ‘Totals ... 432 563 495 1490 £ 'ed last night in the Elks' tourna- nt at the club alleys with the| Totals two ... 477 437 427 1341 D s = ATTENTION EASTERN STARS 103 80 96—279 & 127889 # E out of three games; the Melons| yp.c Coughlin taking two out of three games from | yan Atta the Oranges and the Lemons win- Adams ning two of the three games play- | Mrs. Andrews, of the Melons, Radde of the Lemons was hizh Figs 124 161 139—424 156 145 201—502 157 141 167465 There will be a regular business meéeting ‘of the Juneau Chapter No. 7 O. E. 8, tonight'to be followed Tagq | bErs welcome. FANNIE L. ROBINSON, from the Peaches. Totals .. 437 447 507 1391 took the honors among the women Melons —adv. Secretary. bowlers when she totaled 496 and | Mrs. Andrews 168 170 158—496 l e rolled a single game high of 170. | Robertson ... 144 188 176—508 SEE! SEE! SEE! Sweum ... 139 133 123—395 The Capital Beer Parlors an- by a card party. All visiting mem- 3 E El 8 8 o =) 2 k-l 3 = £ g g g g player for the evening with a to- chncsdd\ Totals £ 5..cossicive Jan. 10 to Saturday, Jan. B Inclusive STOCK YOUR PANTRY NOW ELBO MACARONI FIH R R 25¢ BISCUIT MIX FLOUR Fisher’s Wash Ce-Op large package ......: 35¢ | 2 dozen for ......... 59¢ PEAS, Emporium, No. 2 can, No. 4 Sieve, 3 MONARCH COFFEE Vacuum Pack 33c Rl e i SRR CUT REFUGEE BF%\\S Mconey Back Guaarntee Reliance Reliance ; No.:2:can, 3 cans ...... SOL | No. 2 % can, 2 cans ..25¢ m KRAFT’S CHEESE, ' Ib. pkgs. all flavors ...... 20¢ PEARS Reliance, Happy Home, Old Homestead No. 2% can, 2 cans .. .45¢c WASHING POWDER Citrus—Large Packages per package ........ 23c MORRIS® ALASKA KIPPERED SALMON, can .10c OVALTINE The Feod Beverage Milani’s BULK SHORTENING (M. TOMATOES Solid Pack—Del Monte, Amocat No. 2%; cans, 3 for ....50c PEACHES Del Monte, Reliance—Sliced or Halves .......... VOGUE TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls ... e Fresh Spinach, Bunch Carrots, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Cucumb- ers, Apples, Oranges, Bananas and Grapefruit. POTATOES Best. Yakima Gems 25 poupds CHICKENS PRQMFI‘ .QE‘LIVERY e Miss mup—n,num llununmnmonmornxwe&s. o Accalgagek TS B B N v 2 451 491 457 1399 paper. STOCK REDUCING SALE 75¢ I Per case FRYERS nouncement on page 5 of this —adv. BUTTER--Darigold Quarters 2 lbs: for oy ii. (8 EGGS—Large, Extras GRAPEFRUIT Florida 3 caas PUMPKIN FIG BARS Whole Wheat—Fresh Stock 2ibs dne S o s RELIANCE SALMON Tall Cans per can ‘'WESSON OIL quart can.......;.... BEANS CORN Standard Brands JAP ORANGES While ‘They Last REEDGE v o s in PINEAPPLE Fancy—Del Monte 3 large cans BLATZ BEER Pints or Quarts - ‘TELEPHQNE 478 by | e, G g a2

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