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——: DNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1940. 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WE! Mll ddle olMiddIeweighIs !4umnufiun||i|flummliljmnmmumu||||ggm||mmimmm|||uu|uu||u||||||||m|||m|ummumm||nuuiumfmuuuuu|mmumm|||||m|||m||||mnunn|m||||||||||m|||||||||l|||||||||Tniu|... f Thrilling Pre - Holiday ‘ > DOLLAR DAY SALE ANOTHER THRILLING THREE-DAY DOLLAR SALE STARTS TOMORROW. In many cases you'll save MORE THAN HALF PRICE. SHOP NOW for you're every-day needs and the many exciting Christmas gift items adver- tised in this sale. We promise values will amaze you. A'lfirst quality. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! SWEATERS Sil.K HOSE | ANKLETS |BathMat&Cover Ham!tk'eg_chiels Reg. 85¢ Pair ’ : Clever pull-on models in a wide Elastic top Buster Brown anklets.| cover and By | 1re’s an exciting value—Lovely range of colors. Novelty weaves ¢, white, blue. Take particular ‘“'";"'l""' :":‘I‘ |( er R"'" "e" Swiss Handkerchiefs . . . Whites, and designs. e of the savings. Mat. Regulation size. Rose, green, | prings and colors. Fast color of T 3 ¥ blue, red. IT'S A BUY! course. We know these won't last 1.00each 10 for 1.OO SLIPPERS | Chilirew's Pjoms Ladies' House Slinpers. 25 pairs, | Children’s 2-piece flannel pajam- Refr. 1.00—1.50 ® PARKAS broken sizes and colors. If your | as. Assorted colors and styles. Provides Variety, (hamps} [ \ Tracing The Middleweight Division Mickey Walker Ben l[eby y Gorilla Jones* Lou Brouillard Marcel Thil Vince Dundee Teddy Yarosz (x) (beat Dundee) Four-Thread Pure Silk Walking | x, Chiffons. New colors in a thrill- | | ing valve, Sizes 82—10%2 2 pairs 1,00 Sizes 812—10%2 @ for 1.00 Babe Risko Sizes 12—20 L.O0each Linen Bridge Seis Reg. 1.25 Pure Linen Luncheon Sets . . . Freddie Steele Lace Panels Reg. 1.50 Freddie Steele e VISOR CAPS Fred Apostoli 100% All Wool. Wide variety of (beat Fred Corbett) (z) Al Hostak 26 inches square cloth. Four nap- | Famous Quaker Lase Panels . . . ¢ 1 I | kins. Assorted colors. 2% yards long . . . Extra wide, | size Is here—its’s a find. Complete size range. styles and colors. Solly Kreiger 2 for 1.00 | 1.00each | 2 for 1.OO | 2 for LOO | 2 for 1.OO Ceferino Garcia 3 Al Hostak DRESS MATERIALS PERCALES Reg. 25¢ yard 3 for 1.00 KNITTING YARN RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED Reg. 30c—2 oz. skeins Ken Overlin (y) “ony Zale (y) CANNON TOWELS CANNON GIFT SETS Reg. 1.50—Boxed Towel Sets L2y e e . 100 Eaeh | ALL COLORS . . . 4 for 1.00 Sets. A perfect Christmas gift. LARGE BATH TOWELS Reg. 75¢c—Whites and Colors Whites or pastel colors. Large, 2 for lo““ soft, absorbent. Winner of elimination tournament (x)—Designated as title contender after NBA withdrew recognition from Thil (z)—Designated as title contender by New York ~. (y)—Outpointed by Billy Soose in non-title matches \ [m | National Distillers Products Corporation, New York ‘ s I)ixn-il"ll(od by : Prints or solid colors. Fast National Grocery Co., O colors. 36 inches wide. Seattle, Wash. RED HEART ZEPHER YARN 1 oz. and 1% oz. balls CEARANCE . ... 8 for 1.00 RAYON CREPES Reg. 65¢ yard 2 yds. 1.00 Beautiful rayon prints . . . 36 inches wide. Washable. —~DISHES— DINNER AND SALAD PLATES Values to 45¢ each Clearance 10 for 1.00 HAND TOWELS Reg. 35¢ each 4 v 1.00 NEW COLLAR AND CUFF SETS Reg. 65¢ each CRISP, FRESH, NEW. A huge 2 .'0.. l.”0 Matching hand towels in variety of styles. whites or pastels. WASH CLOTHS NEW SCARFS Reg. 65¢ each champion would emerge. Even then| Billy Soose would have to be con-| sidered for he has scored non-title| Reg. 15¢ each Whites or pastels, regulation l“lf()l' ].00 first quality. colorful nrints. Wool Challes in beautiful 2 f“r 1.0“ LADIES SLIPPERS decisions over both Zale and Over-| lin. Overlin defended his title| against Steve Belloise November 1/ in New York and won. Values to 1.95 Broken Lots—Not All Sizes and Colors 2 for 1.00 PANTIES, STEPINS, CHEMISE Values to 3.75 1.00 Each A large group of thrilling values. Imported lace trims, many in nure silk. | 160-pounders as muddleweights. previously had knocked out Thil. | 9 commissions have been- at odds over| Apostoll knocked out Corbeft.| s S- so-called world champions during Ceferino Qarcia beat Aposto_h and N A B most of that stretch. Ken Overlin won from Garcia. | Crui weight Billy Conn and Ban-| and was then knocked out by Hos-| Two Cruisers Put Out | since Mickey. Walker withdrew to] arTanged @a generally accepted iber 11 and November 12. | championship trail back to Walker: | 1avoc | Walker's successor. New York did| ’ Fine Muslin Quality—72x108—Reg. 1.50 Famous Cannon Quality rer battleship, of the| The N.B.A. went along with! Super-Dollar Day Values although the Britsh bomb- el 11 couant ose - paris) LOCAI GURNErs and Anglers| Sporls Editor, AP Feature Service qroy recognition when Steele re- Except for short periods the Na- The New York Commission de-| il All boxing authoritics can agree| Steele risked his N.B.A. Hge weight Lou Salica—but nonel tak in a return match. Tony Zale| of Commission i | take on the heavyweights in 1931. 0 | Two Tourneys 4 sed: 3 B o085 i lbaulnchmw lh)c;v;too‘ Gorilla Jones technicall}'; ' o prevent sink-| knocked dd i hese, belonging to th@‘gal:]c NBA. trecfigniotll‘:n_ E:macl:: :SPORTSMEN | iaiig iy 1.0¢ Each nte de Cavour class,| Marcel Thil when he won from a heavy list to star-| tigle passed in succession through | ’ o S et v e s o o] Wil | WEHAVEN'T FORGOTTEN THE MEN IN THIS GREAT SALE ... THESE SUPER VALUES WON'T LAST LONG. ill Hold Gef-together | Great Britain's command of the| ecoonition and recognized the BINGO! Yarosz beat Dundee and was! hot stove session a week from Fri-| Men's fine broadcloth dress shirts. WILSON BROS. SOX, ANKLETS Linen Handkerchiefs Reg. 35¢ to 50c WHITES OR COLORED By DILLON GRAHAM | —— — | i | e fused to fight its candidate, Fred i (ES The middleweight division has Apostoll, in New York. I 5 Ibeen in such a muddle for the last Apostoli had technically knocked ‘ decade that fistic fans refer to the Out Stecle in a non-title fight and ! J | tional Boxing Association, the New | cided that Apostoll and Young| York Commission and other state) Corbett would fight for the crown.| | 3 on only three world champions—|Against Al Hostak and was knocked | ! TWO FR_S(IS' Ba”’EShIpS,‘;‘""""W“"“‘ Joe Louis, Light out. Solly Krieger kayoed Hostak | of the divisions have been quite|recently won from Hostak. | so puzzling as the muddleweights| If @ Zale-Overlin match can be| SRS IR Just to show you how things | | went we'll trace the middleweight| ¢ this| The N.BA. ordered an elimina- s hit!tion tournament to determine CANNGN SHEETS ton Cinte de Cavour L'_las.<. is|{grabbed New York designation by tern up, including the | defeating Chick Devlin in 1932, lAY ‘ L o e e SRR - TSR T R I e R 5.000 ton Littorio class is badly | Jones on a foul in France. plANs 1 9 “ 0 P M E N 3 S S ]l 0 P ¢ bows, forecastle under' The New York version of the! ‘ M E N § liary warships were | title matches from Jeby to Lou FOR DINNER\ v bombed and are under| groyjllard to Vince Dundee. | : “‘I_"O_ believed that| when Thil, as former President| —_— s were also hit and|parvery L. Miller of the N.B.A. to the Italian naval craft. i (Wh % Mediterranean. on November 22 i Tk s bout between Dundee and Teddy | Broadclolh SIIII‘IS Nzw TIES nBEss sox Yarosz for the title. Juneau sportsmen will hold a| Reg. 2.00 ar KANSAS CITY —Cadet Donald| champion of both N.B.A. and Newday night, November 22 in the Elks Reg. 1.00 each Reg. 35c each Durham of Wentworth Mlmary‘York. ‘The crown passed fromIHall, the first such mass gather- hites ol " Sizes Handsome new ties. Wools or PATTERNS. Academy thought the serial num-| Yarosz to Babe Risko and on to! ing of local gunners and fisher- wi or colored patterns. Siz o % % . b or regular lengths. All sizes and ber on his rifle, 532-645, looked | Freddie Steele. men the town has ever enjoyed. i TRt silks, dress or sports styles. ONLY FAMOUS WILSON BROS. L X 120 OF THESE! QUALFTY! - familiar. When his parents came| Then the two commissions forked It is expected approximately 200 to visit him he noted the,license|Off again on separate title roads.| stags will attend the session sched- number on the car. It was 532,645. Steele Out uled for 8 o'clock in the evening, ——— The N.B.A. continued Steele as|discuss hunting -and fishing prob- Subscribe for 'The Empire. champion but New York with-'lems, see colored movies of the | — = famed rainbow trout of Westward i % & Alaska and of Alaskan big game New Pyramids in the Desert |u ey o buitet aimmer at ine | close of the meeting. Purpose of the gathering is “just - el 2 for .00 WORK SOCKS Goats Hair and Wool 4 for 1,00 WORK SOX Reg. 25¢ each 4 for 1.00 Cotton Unions Reg. 1.50 SAVE NOW ON UNION SUITS 2 for 1.00 Canvas Gloves Reg. 25¢ each A REAL BUY IN CANVAS j : - to show the rest of Alaska that| Rez. 35 h | . P ; | |Juneau can turn out too” as well, . (OSSR . GLOVES FOR THE COLD DAYS AHEAD. A REAL BUY in REGULAR ¥ ¥ o 4 as Ketchikan, Anchorage and Fair- A GRAND V;'ollu( SO STOCK UP AND SAVE Black Bear Quality. WORK SOX. You must not banks with their highly successful b NOW! ALL SIZES. pass this bargain. sportsmen’s organizations. SPLENDID VALUE! Local sportsmen interested in promoting the hot stove party pro- 4 f0r l 00 fess no desire to create a regularly - 4 o meeting organization and only offer hope the gathering can be made s an annual affair and go a long | way: toward promotthg? "increased )interest in the out-of-deos-.area} of Juneau for all concerned, } | Within the next few:days.a. com-| e mittee will be announced..to take' l‘charge of securing reservations. It y = ] [ ] is planned to assess.all goming a’ doll: i 0od, | ollar, spiecs 10 ey, TaRKCSts-ATK ESTABLISHED IN 1887 ifor a series of drawing awards| | which will include one of the best| e e o e 0000 000000000000 { outdoor paraphernali#. | i up two hours late for practice: l x All Juneau sportsmen #re urged| ? i to save the date—a week from Ffl-’pARIS IAKB up Jones THA' BlA(K (A‘ “A black cat crossed my pm§ ' day, November 22. Further’ details o ok will be announced in “the next few! 08 ST L e o ¥ il i ElE(TRl( BI(Y([E a round-about way of getting here | ks and traveled 60 miles out of m | ! way. Blacl « KANSAS CITY, Nov. 13, — One| toen koG dont. do, el E teams any good. They're curtaing thing about a coach, he certainly| ro, coaches.” ) 5 for 1.00 1.00 each G for 1.00 OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. The motor, placed on the front! NO FUN AT ALL wheel, gears directly to the tire. IOLA, Kas. — Winfield The two batteries are fixed over plazeq away at a flock of ducks. the rear wheel and the whole One fell. He ran to get another outfit weighs about 15 pounds. shot at those on the wing. When The dnventor believes it Will he came back a big hawk was just AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| | maintain & speed of about ~16 flying away with the one he had alr route from Seattle to, Nome, vn| PARIS, Noy. 13—A bigcycle pow-| miles an -hour. Batteries may be killed. sale at J. B. Burford &.Co. ady. | ered with a storage battery motor| electrically recharged at home at 3 learns the art of alibi making.Said yihmi s NGO { | Ralph Conger, Wentworth Military - it i —— s the latest contribution to’ the|a cost-of one cent and can be used transportation problem here, _ [ for - 10.000-. miles. Today’s news waay In ‘The Empire | Academy coach, when he turned| Try a classifiea ad in The mm | Smaller editions of the famous pyramids of the desert are these unti- tank barriers on the Egyptian-Libyan: frontier. Egyptian sentries patrol the frontier which. Mussolini’s men are erowding in their drive | to :Alexandria and the Suez Canal. e l Fmpire Classifieds Pavs -

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