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'l‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY NOV 9 1934 o = = g = = = = S = g I IIllllllIIIIIIII|lllllllIllIllllllllIIIIII|!IIIIIllllIIIIIlII|II|IIIIIIIIllIIIllllllIIIIIllllllll]Hlllllllllllllllllllg ; @ GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY TOMORROW FOR TWO DAYS-—Store Closed All Day Monday— g4 Armistice Day l. SOME VERY GOOD BUYS FOR SATURDAY l’l‘\'l“l\l’l’l h Dole’s, No. 2% can, broken, Jaane ., i RASPBERRIES, Del \lonte, hea\\ syrup, 3 cans PINEAPPLE, buffet size, can-. PEACHES, Old Homestead, No. 2‘/2 cans, 3 cans. . ; E MILK, Darlgold talls, 14 cgrls e PICKLES, Bread and Butter 2 jars POTATOES, V. ery Best, No. 1 Grade 35 lbs s..85¢ SUGAR, Cane Granulated, 16 lbs ......... $1 00 TOMATO JUICE, Amocat, tall cam, 3 cans 25¢ CHICKENS, fat, plump blrds Ib.o..ooooet. . 23¢ BROII ERS, extra chorce lb ARF R T FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS TSRO A AR -noooc....... TIDES TOMORROW -.o-oon....., High tide, 2:56 a.m., 147 feet Low tide, 8:30 a.m., 338 feet. High tide, 2:24 pm., 174 feet Low tide, 9:16 p.m. -15 feet Tides Sunday High tide, 3:48 am., 142 feet. Low tide; 9:20 am. 45 feet. High tide, 3:16.p.m., 165 feet Low tide, 10:08 p.m., -0.6 feet. Tides Monday High tide, 4:47 am. 138 feet. Low tid€, 10:20 am. 50 feet High tide, 4:T7 p.m. 155 feet. Low tide, 11:08 pm. 04 feet. — FAREWELL BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. Edward Bach was hostess at three tables of bridge Iast night at her home, in honor of her sister. Mrs. Helmes, who is leaving Sun- day. Mrs. Robert Fraser was hwh at cards, Mrs. Anna Kronqu! low, and Mrs. Glen Kirkhnm cu The hostess served delici Ireshment: to wind up the pflm ing to Alaska. ARMISTICE DAY SPECIALS! EVENING GOWNS A beautiful array $8.50 to $14.75 SLIPS Scientifically constructed . . . pre-shrunk and 100% washable silk . . OLD TIME ALASKAN " DIES AT ANCHORAGE H. H. Courtney, pioheer mining man of Alaska and well known in this vicinity, passed away early this week at Anchorage, according to information received by the Gover- nor’s office today. Hurial® will be in Anchorage. Mr. Courtney was employed a \unhex of years ago at both the dwell Mine, the Alaska Gas-| § -nuu Mining Company, and at 1e Alaska Juneau Mine. He was a 3y du ite of Notre Dame University a young man had played nal baseball before com- S e Tee®e s - weaese AT THE HOTELS . Zynda P. F. Deakyne, Ketchikan. Alaskan . W. S. Peckovich, Funter; Leon- rd Lavis, Hoonah; E. D. Somens, Juneau; Ben wllaon Juneau. in sizes up to 40 rip-proof seams . . . l sizes 34 to 40. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Armistice Day @®BUY YOUR FOOD SUPPLIES TOMORROW FOR TWO DAYS [ J .A fr:ll assortment of fresh Fruits and Vegetables will arrive on Northland tonight PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY! $2.00 il COME IN COLORS! California Grocery: SILK BLOUSES Crepes, Satins, Sanitary Grocery 2 = E = = = E = = = = = = = All new fall styles and colorings PHONE 478 llIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIl|IIll||I|lI||IIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIlllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIlE ; Prompt Delwery E Men’s Special Sale At the BON MARCHE ME\I S HOSE excellent value, 5 pair for i MEN'S ALL,WOOL SHIRTS MEN'S CORDS . MEN'S RUBBERS, pair MEN'S 109% WOOL, UNION SUITS . SWEATERS SHIRTS NIGHTGOWNS $1.00 $1.95 GLOVES P oo AT B RN ¥ N ey ALy~ e, Appeal Issued by U. S. Government Christmas Cards and Parcels SHOP EARLY MAIL EARLY Mnil Early for Delivery Before Christmas Day « The Post Office will be closed and no deliveries will be made on Christmas | Day, Please— Shop Now Wrap Carefully ‘Address Plainly Mail Early JAMES A, FARLEY « + Postmaster General Parcels may be marked: “Do Not Open Until Christmas” To encourage early shop- ping, which relieves the strain on you and the snlespeople ‘who serve you, as well a5 to aid the vernment in its cam- paign for early mailing of Christmas packages, 3 THE BON MARCHE announces the opening of a Gift Department. Make your selec- tions now and a small deposit will hold them until Christmas. A marvelous display of toys, games, ete. " 0 If you haven’t a Bon Marche charge ag¢count this i is an excellent time to open one. The Bon Matche IF IT COMES FROM “THE BON” IT MUST BE GOOD Store closed al] day, Monday—Agmistige Day Taffetas . . . Hollywood Sizes 32 to 40 $2.75 Style Sho Formerly COLEMAN’S Store Closed Armistice Day I pact radio made by At- PHONES 83 and 85 “The Store That Pleases” MARKET BASKET s+ FORMERLY THE GARDEN PATCH fllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIllllIlIlllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIg = water Kent has the ‘power of a.giant. It brings in sta- tions from half-way around | the globe. ~Qnly ome of the great values Atwater Kent ‘offers in up-to-the-minute radio. Let us demonstrate how much pleasure a new 1935 radip cangive you. " New 1935 Madel 145. $44.90 "W. P. JOHNSON DISTRIBUTOR BUTTER—Sweet Creamery ERESH. EGGS APPLES—Winesaps, Romes LARGE PRUNES SWEET MIXED,PICKLES ... T o, ] A 15¢_pint BEAUDRY’S HAND-DIPPED CHOCOLATES 59¢ 1b. box YAKIMA POTATOES—350 1b. bag KING LEAR LODGE BEANS—No, 1 SWEET CIDER ; CIDER VINEGAR’ 'DASH WASHING POWDER, 5 1b. package LARGE:WALNDTS SOFT SHELLED ALMONDS KASH IS KING————— FREE - FREE FREE FREE - 'FREE :FREE One 50c jar HOUSEHOLD POLISH with a DOLLAR. PURCHASE—Thijs- is a marvelous product, Try it! W.E DON'T; SELL, CHEAP ME}{C‘HANDISE = JWE SELL fiOOD MERCHANDISE CHEAP! ‘Market Basket PHONE 3421 SEWARD ST.—Red. Front / Eree Delivery R Clofled All Day Monday—Armistice Day '