The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1939, Page 5

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New Ways to Please the Family IRVING'S MARKET FLOUR——Fisher's Blend 25 ib.sack 1,07 7777777 ——IRVING'S IS A CASH STORE———— JOHNATHAN APPLES ; BOX"'sl.67 4 bars(andyorGum 1 5¢ —— IRVING'S IS AN INDEPENDENT MARKET —— BUTTER--—-2 Ibs. 75¢ SWEET CREAM——93 SCORE——THE BEST GRADE 10 cans VEGETABLES 97 ¢ TAKE YOUR CHOICE—B! VAN CAMP'S BE PHONE 519 IRVING'S MARKET 2rolls WAXPAPER 33 ¢ DIAMOND BRAND—125 FEET ————— IT'S THE PRICE THAT COUNTS —— EGGS -2 dozen 85¢ , PEAS, HOMINY, ODMATOES THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDA\ OCT. 27 MRS. JUNEAU Xmas Is Around the Corner, But Santa Claus Has Nothing On Us! For We Have the Ideal Gift — and It's Almost RED HOT, TOO! | [ ] u We Offer a NEW G. E. WASHER for ONLY 1939. Men’s Shop MONTH-END CLEARANCE Very seldom is MEN'S BETTER QUALITY MER- CHANDISE as low priced as these features . . . Shop with complete assurance that you're getting “more than your money's” worth in this great MONTH-END CLEARANCE SALE! MEN°S SUITS VALUES TO $39.75 : in a sweeping clearance Tweeds )hnl SIZES 36 COTTON UNIONS Fine mercerized cottons, heavy duty sleeves and legs. Ideal l 00 L] SIZES 364t Leather Face Work Gloves REGULAR 35¢ PAIR BLACK BEAR STUDY LEATHER-FACED CANVAS WORK GLOVES. The ly 40 pair at pairs this price (1;:\': t Ym gon\(: i 4 1000 SHIRTS VALUES TO $2.50 QUALITY BROADCLOTH SHIRTS. New d famous O-Band Collar. A l 65 o SIZES 14%2—16'2 SWEATERS REGULAR TO $3.95 100% ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS AND SLEEVELESS STYLES in royal, wine, black, green and l navy. WILSON BROS fall patterns an wide variety Month-End Clearance Continues Saturday “HERE'S A SALE WHICH HAS THE WHOLE TOWN TALKING!" . and for SATURDAY we have added new features at special redu ctions and mcreaud depleted quantities. EVERY ITEM ADVERTISED in an OUTSTANDING VALUE! find great savings! WOOL BLANKETS 25% WOOL LARGE SIZE taffeta bound. | wide Black, | plaids. Coat 2.9 | dress weights DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ® (lassware ® Dishes ALL DISHES AND GLASSWARE PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE! E‘I’}:}TER PLATES zsc and 35c T5¢ DRINKING GLASSES 5¢ ™ 10¢ Dozen S DISHES Each CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $4.95 PLATTERS Each NEW CHENILLE SPREADS JUST RECEIVED! Double bed size in white or pastel background, beautiful designs, and one of SATURDAY'S OUTSTANDING FEATURES. beautiful colors Quality blankets at a price you'il welcome! PANTIES—VESTS 25¢ each REGULAR 35—75¢ CHILDREN'S PANTIES anud VESTS. wool, rayon and fine mercerized cotton. variety of styles, Sizes 3-12. 100% A large NEW FALL WOOLENS REGULAR $1.95 FAMOUS CANNON BLANKETS, | BETTER WOQLENS. All In every department you'll RAIN COATS VALUES TO $6.50 EXTREMELY WELL STYLED, 54 in and | in white, rose tan and 4.95 navy 14 solid colors 1.09 COSMETICS 12 PRICE STOCKS, all Mar brown Slzes to 40, suit and TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW £ cell Cosmetics mu 0. Th Good Ho ceping Magazine value fir 500 POWDER 50(: LIPSTICKS 5|lc CREAMS FORMALS $8.00 18 GLORIOUS FORMAL DRESSES! Chiffons, taffetas and lace. Black, wine, rose and pastel colors. Sizes 12-20. 0IL CLOTH 25c yard TO 60c YARD QUALITY SOLID COLORS AND NOVELTY DESIGNS. 36 to 50 inches wide. Shiny or dull finish types. SPECIAL A LARGE—EVERY ONE PERFECT! | All Brands COFFEE, Ib. 27 ¢ IRVING’S MARKET IS THE WORKING MAN'S STORE & cans FRUIT---$1,,00 PEARS——PEACHES—PLUS——FRESH PRUNES B. M. BEHRENDS CO. iy BEHRENDS CO. QUALITY S INCE 1887 B. M. Jewelers 86 86 139 187 17 11 132 130 111 520 86— 258 | 14777 473 \ I’ Bloedhorn | W. Wilson | Elison 166 420 \ PINEAPPLE—APRICOTS PAY CASH——AND SAVE THE INTEREST CHARGES 13 @nsMILK - 98¢ (ASE-33,.49 BORDEN'S——CARNATION—DARIGOLD PHONE 519 ————— WE DELIVER ORDERS C. O. D. CIGARETTES - 51,19 ——COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLES—— 10 cans FRUIT JUICES 97 ¢ DEL MONTE or LIBBY'S TOMATO—GRAPEFRUIT—PINEAPPLE—PRUNE QUALITY ASSURED YOU—A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WITH EVERY PURCHASE BACON-Pound 29¢ HALF OR WHOLE T-BONE STEAK - Ib. 35¢ POT ROAST - Ib. 25¢ CHOICE CUT ROUND STEAK---1b. 35¢ Loin Pork Chops - 1b. 35¢ | STEW MEAT - 21bs. 25c ~——————THESE ARE EVERY DAY PRICES ———— IRVING'S | MARKET PHONE 519 ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE NEWS! NEWS! The GYPSY QUEEN will be at the Chalks Up _ 22nd Win >, 5o /\ R Dumxm 171 176 ' Totak 513-—1502 : ALHOSTAK WINNERBY DETROTT, Mich, Oct, 27— Benny e 52071;073A " " Tt : | e Fhysiofnd {Middleweight Cham pion Wi S e o an Scores in Third of Ten Rounder 1 straight victory as a professional by taking a 10-round decision over Whitehead 138 145 124 407 119 122 143 384 TACOMA, sth Oct. 27. — Al Hostak of Seattle dusted Charlie Jimmy Webster, South African bat- | Grisham 154 148 172 474 “Killer” Coates of Los Angeles on ttler. | Fagerson 39— 117';)10 cheek with a right cross in the Totals =t = . e ‘ fl‘: |'enGiNeeRs oSt 420 124 Femmes 39 91 39 128 125 157 168 109 423 433 Snipes 121 1711 164 151 139 133 MBflllBJ 122 341! third round of their scheduled ten 145— 427|round non-title fight last night to 153— 430'w1n by a knockout. —— | It was Hostak's first appearance| 459—1315 | in the ring since regaining the mid- | 'dlewrllght title from Solly Kreiger 170— 462 last June. 156— 471 176— 448‘at 7 o'clock in the High School\ —— —— ——gymnasium for routine chnrgmg‘ 424 455 502—! ldfll’flnd blocking practice and the| ! mapping out of several new plnysvl n’romgm's session may be the last| Foo'BAll Sulls ione at which the players will have |Ln refrain from hard'physical con- | ltact work, as the equipment belng :upphed to ‘the two squads by t.heJ Du ju“ Au Unlversn.y of Washington will be W'I'H “EXI BoA"xn Juneau on the next northbound hit by PFrancis Riendeau, Grizzly boat. ' kegler Yho tallied 554. With the arrival of uniforms and Tonight’s enmes are, Editors ‘51 other equipment, players of both o avcasms . oo s 4 Amazons, Dolphins vs. Humpies, G”d Ba"lers '0 Ge' Dan(e!muads will get down to work in Fop e T | footballs, wppropriately marking the grim earnestness. |v,ms morning that the game com- le"m_ Meantime, Conrad , Puhr's Bar-|mittee, J. J. Meherin, Wallis George | ki ianor Bears, who had two practice|and James O'Neill, is planning tm HALLOWEEN SILVER TEA sessions during the day today, wllllalve the players of both squads| The regular Hallowe'en Silver meet tonight at the skating rink|either a banquet or a dance, prob—"nu will be sponsored by the Trin- |ably on'the Saturday night fol-|ity Guild, Saturday. Oct. 28, in at which all Trinity Hall. Hours from 2 to 5:30. ady, : TOTALS VICTORY <:ipor - INSECOND GAME > Totals Business and Professional Women's NINTH EDUCATIONAL FUND BALL COME FIND OUT YOUR FUTURE! Elks' Hall-Saturday, October 28 MUSIC by PAPPY and BOYS Dancing at 10 P. M. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: The only bowlll:g trio at th Elks matches last night that Iversen reached out over the 1500 total Werher ward G.E. Washer - $89.95 Your Old One $20.00 YOU PAY - - §69.95 | mark, were the Jewelers, who made 1502 and beat the Engineers one | out of three, gaining the advan- Totals fage in total through the disas- o trous second game rolled by tm‘ Engineers. The Grizzlies won two games rom th: Physicians, and the, 1luo~ won three in a row from the Femmes, | Highest .Lotal of the evening was Always a Liberal Trade In at Admission $1.00 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY and Tailors vs. Supers. Last night's scores are as fol-| and Gold Pigskins for & Watch Fobs 161— 479| Three full teams of the Sour-|for signal drill. 181— 537|doughs football squad will repor'.’ Behind the scenes of the forth- llowing the game, 515—! 1186,L0 head coach Tom Dyer lonlght coming big gamr‘ it was rew.aled players will be prcscnwd with gold' Public invited. St ; By CLIFF STERRETT Engincers ! 184 160 | N. Bavard .. 200 I Totals 544 POLLY AND HER PALS ASH SURE IS A TOP TIGHTWAD d WE AGREE! T TH! E WOT GOT HBI6H SCORE WOuLD “trs avlor H. Sterling 120 158 156 HAPPENED° HE PERTENDED A NERVOLS SPELL AN MISSED TAReET TEN, TIMES ‘rEN TH' TOAD

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