The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1939. German Artillery Rumbles Through Burning Community CHAMBERLAIN Selling Wave " HASKEYNOTE Hifs Markefs & m e ed that poth foreign and domestic civil_aircraft will be required to obtam specia] . permission before lying over the zone. It is further | provided that foreign planes can make the flight only when escort- |ern part of the United Staes, Citrus production on a commer- cial scale is limited to the south- rin- | cipally Florida, California, Texas and ' Arizona. - Empire Want Ads Bring Results. FOR (oNFll(T NEW YORK, Sepl 14—The curb v = Zrws maxk(t closed irregularly lower to- LONDON, Sept. 14—Prime Min- b\l‘tnxl]l]\llmi’n‘:r’;fe ki "33(:11 “ATS Fflfl MEN WIT" YOUNG IDEAS showing ister Chamberlain told the House of Wi baby stccks were under Commons today that if German | he: pressure all day. Only a few forces have bombed Polish civilians were heavy. this will only strengthen the British nd and third grade rail and French resolve to “remove the bonds were in heavy demand German menace and keep fighting Baltimore and Ohio issues gained until this menace is removed.” in spite of the weak market. e 2 United 913(0& government bonds (anadians Enlisting VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 14— Brigadier W. W. Foster declared to- day in a radio talk “that 100,000 Canadian war veterans are already enrolled and re erve Canada in its second w st Germany. The Brigadie: ho is Dominion President of the Canadian Legion, spoke over the radio in a country- wide broadcast. ullnx foreign list was weak Stecls were off slightly and autos were up fractionally. Concern over a possible dispute about the repeal of the embargo acts and possibility of heavy tax- ing of war profits caused most of the selling. PLANEBAN WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Pres- ident Roosevelt issued an executive order today prohibiting unauthor- ized airplane flights over the Pan- ama Canal Zone. The order provid- Smart Dobbs Hats In Fall Styles $5 You will want to have a hat that it of the day! A hat for the man who is progressing with the times! A hat for men with ideas. Come in and see our new fall hats right now . . . today! HODSHON HATS $3.50 A Surprising Value FRED HENNING COMPLETE OUTFITTER A German artillery detachment, guns obscured by smoke from burning buildings, rumbles through an unidentified community “somewhere in Poland” as the Nazi forces rushed on in their drive upon Warsaw. Germans said the buildings had been fired by retreating Poles. Note cw standing at left. (Picture radioed from Berlin to New York.) Kingsley eliminated Gordon Kum- mer of Milwaukee, two up in the Saarbrue(ken * BOMBERSFLYOVER KINGSLEY IN . PACIFICTOHAWAIl FINALSOF BIG | lOS! !o Nall PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii, Sepl. GOI.F ‘I‘OURNEY‘!‘ A Complete Selection Of Desirable Models Brand New Shapes and Fine Felt Finishes PHONE 723 115-2nd Street | BECAUSE Empire classifieds bring results 14—Fourteen naval patrol bomb- POAcH Kmu ing planes landed today after a - SALMON 2,500-mile ocean flight from San | WITH EGG SAUCE | Baranof Tomorrow _ CHICAGO, Sept. 14 Edwin Kingsley of Salt Lake City, Utah, reached the quarter final round to- day in the National Amateur Golf I‘ournam(nl Phonrne 14 ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. TO SEE THE SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR , e navy bombers were in nd of Lieutenant Command- er S. S. Ingersoll n:VE-'ALARM"EmE nmmm\m N. Y., Sept. 14.-A five-larm fire at the Coney Island u'\\r Park was brought under control this afterncon after a one-hour battle by scores of fire- men and many pieces of apparatus The fire burned more than an - hour. Steeplechase Park was closed for the season last week. The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlareed, Now On Sale: FREE DELIVERIES DAILY AT 10:30 A. M.—2:30 AND 4:30 P. M. fo the Germans as a defense r IRC A S Saarbruecken air field has \ abandoned by the Germans » city itself is dominated by French guns in the Warndt Forest The German fire was directed mainly at highway intersectior \ts in the French con s behind the frontier - your hair is different, it DEMANDS this specia’ized | permanent . . . NESTLE, the ultimate in permanents, insures you a casual distinctiveness in hair- | ation hn dress. paies ip, cevemy b Ill(h[fll“l' o3 WE HAVE A PHONE B()():“ THERE! The ROYAL Beauty Salon I ANN EARLY SMXTH Ride to and from fhe Fair via Royal Blue Phone at The Fair d with 1937, reports the De tment of Commerce e e - Try an Empire ad. ETHEL POWELL Owner-Operator Hair-Stylist 'PHONE 603 for Fancy Fruits and Vegelables—DAVE SPENCER SEPTEMBER15.,1Gand 18 CANNING PEACHES —PEARS -PRUNES! Just Arrived—Largest Selection — BUY NOW! ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT ARRIVES SATURDAY ON DENALI See Us First for Quality and Lowest Possible Prices PHONE 202 for ROALD COPSTEAD or HAROLD BATES PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY , SATURDAY and MONDAY wie SPRING TURKEYS —121014 Pound Average --1b.38¢ ,Broceoll Green O Lemons, Sunlnsl cevee. ... dozen)9e Cantaloupes Bk -Each 10c ....pound ] )¢ . .4lbs. ]5¢ Greenomons ............bunehsc Onions, Dry Seedless Grapes, A- lvquahl.y yIb. 10c Black Sweet Grapes- ... 2 hs. 25c m;[i iears ........llozen 25(: Radishes ...........'...'...bunch,r,c com orn, fresh, fancy, large . . . .5 ears 25¢ Freestone Peaches, largesize, doz. 29¢ Limes, large. .- ......dozen 35¢ Arhchokes R N e .3hr25c Gravenstein Apples, large.3 Ibs. 25¢ Potatoes, Yakimas, A-1 - .7 1bs. 25¢ Always a Complete Variety of Finest FRUITS and VEGETABLES CARSTEN'S T. C. HAMS—Halfor Whole Ib.38¢ CARSTEN'S DEVONSHIRE LITILE PIGS - SEl E(T F RYERS—?I/;;:: 5-pound average -1b.40¢ FRICASSEE HENS YOUNG—TENDER—PLUMP—MILK-FED HENS! - - h.35¢ SELECT SAUSAGE—A SUNDAY BREAKFAST DELICACY! BONELESS OVEN ROAST - - - - 1b.40¢ MIDGET BACON SQUARES - HORMEL'S MINNESOTA BRAND—MILD-CURED BACON! HERSHEY'S FROZEN PEAS, LIMA BEANS, CORN and MIXED PEAS and 2 5 CARROTS—12-ounce package ......... . . FOR c oranges medium ... ... ... .dozen 15¢ Cabbage, New LIICAL ......Ib. bg Sweel Potatoes - - . .pound ] Q¢ R ey S

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