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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1940. 19 E’lie > 19-IRVING'S SUPER MABKET-Phole ES STILL RAGING AT PROSPERITY CORNER!? PRICES AVAILABLE THROUGH MONDAY, NOV. 4 £66S--Large, Fresh--Nof Cold Storage Eqgs 2 dozen 83¢ WHING DING No. 16} | Another brilliant offer in price reductions made Juneau buyers this week-end at the JONES- STEVENS STORE. biggest price slashes for e e ——— I LN A ©f DRESSES DRASTIC REDUCTIONS some time. just look below and see for yourself . . . DRASTICALLY to make room for more to arrive soon. drop in to JONES-STEV- ENS TODAY AND GET YOURS! is being The To prove this DRESSES are reduced We suggest you AUTTER - Sweel (ream, 93 Score -2 pounds 73 ORANGES-200Size - - - - - Zdozen53¢ MIRACLE WHIP - - - - - Quartjars 33¢ IRVING’S IS THE WORKING MAN'S STORE! BIAMOND WAX PAPER--125-FootRolls - 2for29¢ LEMONS--See EmandBuy'Em - - - Dozen25¢ SCHILLINGS COFFEE--Drip or Percolafor-Perpound 25¢ OUR ‘PHONE IS YOUR DOOR BELL! Regular 24.50 IE;?I?TE SSES 103250 values NOW Sl 7-00 Another Group of DRESSES| Regular'16.75 values 510 1 Rack of DRESSES Regular 22.50 values NOW s15 Sell for NOW Selling at BLEACH-The White Magic - - - Jgallonjus23c Bl pRrRESSES “hie " NOW §5.00 MILK- 13 cans- (arnation, Darigold, Borden's - D8C §| s IRVING'S IS JUNEAU'S MONEY-SAVING CENTER! PLANTER'S PEANUTS -- 1 poundfin37¢ 3 Ib.tin19¢ TeeTissue 4 lge. rolls 25¢ Tomalo Soup - 3 cans 25| GRADERRUIT - 6 for 25¢ | F5piEs™. - Box$.99 BROOMS - - Each 39 | mmeso | 49-LB. SACKS —— S1.89 | U.S.NO. I's 10 pounds -- 29¢ HEINZ BABY FOODS SPUDS 22 hopas - 29 | 12 cansStrained Foods 89¢ Coffee, percor drip Ib. 25¢ 12 cans Junior Foods - 1.23 M. ]. B. or CHASE & SANBORN'S PHONE 193 THIR T NEW HAMPSHIRE. | terious shadows and the sinister' effect of both upon the audience. | They also learned how thrifty it | was to throw their rainbow hues upon a chorus of dancers, so that they could dance out an exit and THIRD RUN WILL REPEAL ITS ‘both design and color, but in fact,! | the same costumes appearing un-| CONCORD, N. H. Oct. 30.—New | der different lighting. ,‘Hampshire is going to streamline Fred Ayer director of the forth-| er 1aws. | i Obsolete laws, which date back to | coming play, is an expert in stage 4 " Ambassador Lauds Roose- | usnting. For a time he actea in| Revolutionary days, ave gong ‘o | | the play, “Redemption,” staged by D repealed by the & 8 | | | | | i i | ture. - - | th stri - Y Ve" Hays lle Dealmg ‘d:‘iexr"offex:nu;za;fl;::frT;Tpl:::_i A special commission authorized | diverting to the possible entry of | |the United States Into the war:| i oo o | by the legislature has made a study 0 nemies erfully dramatic production was 4 {istaged without scenery and. ‘wigh| Of 8€ed statutes. Chiatrman of the | “Great Britain does not want the United States involved in this war pools of gleaming light to outline| |In Europe. Great Britain does ask (Continued from Page One) carpenter, assisted by Darrell Naish, | jegislature when they come into stage manager, But casting its e!—; session in January, fective glow over the set will be Amcng the laws to be repealed b his organization studied 3,400 pages | we give all assistance in the way of | & the special lighting to be super- “Dangerous Corner,” will of ot Jaws. He said 400 pages con- machines, especially airplanes. This Jones-Stevens, Inc. 223 SEWARD STREET | commission, Supreme Court Justice | Thomas L. Marble, disclosed that| constructed by C. C. Rulaford, stage | should and will be repealed by the| are one which gives parents the| course, have scenery. It is belng|gined antiquated statutes which |1s not a war of man power but of | machine power. I know. I have |been under fire, and in answer to my critics, T will ask them if they| have been where I have been, if they have been under fire, if they | know of the diplomacy policy of the, | United States?" | Kennedy mentioned all moves that |are being made in the world, the| swift actions taking place and the| | policy the United States is taking| and declared that any new man go-| |ing ‘nto the Executive position | would require ‘at least two years| SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE of NATIONAL 10 ansof VEGETABLES - 97 ¢ BISCUIT COOKIES—Cello Wrapped TOMATOES — STRING BEANS — CORN — SPINACH — PORK & BEANS MEATS PROCTER & GAMBLE SOAP SALE? SWIFT'S PREMIUM—Half or Whole IVORY SOAP — 3 large hars 29c — 6 medium bars 33¢ HAM - Ib.29 CAMAYSOAP . . . . . . . G6bars39% WHITENAPTHASOAP . . . . . I2harsdSc | YHOLE ORHAWSLAD vised by Raymond Graff. By means of lights the tempo is turned from superficiality into stark realism, and similarly, when the players are overwhelmed by despair, its bright- po of the story and returns the players once more to sanity and happiness. Both reserve and general ad- mission tickets are now on sale. e The Laly Alasga mmpire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- GIANTDASH . . . . . . . Package5c | BACON - Ib. 23( OXYDOL—Large Packages . . . . 2 for 45 —-CIGARETTES-- | POTROASTIb. 25¢ STEAKS-Ib.37c CAMELS — CHESTERFIELDS — LUCKIES — OLD GOLDS SIRLOIN — RIB — ROUND — T-BONE 2pkgs 25¢ CARTON$1.25 SCOTCH WHISKEY ™ %" FIFTH $3.25 GIN--Old Mr. Boslon, quarts $1.65 - - - Pinls85¢ SEAGRAM'S FIVE-CROWN - Quaris $2.30, Pins §1.25 SUNNYBROOK, 93 Proof - Quarls $2.30, Pinis $1.15 IRVING’S SUPER MARKET | Phone 519 «---Whing Ding Your Telephone---- Phone 519 i | sored by the‘envoy, Mrs. Kennedy | to hecome acquainted and to catch up with the rapid moves, ‘and then {it will be too late,” he added. ( Urges Reclection Kennedy hat in normal times | {he might ! een persuaded Lhat.! | the best i sts of the country {called for a third term but now the; | third term is {le least of many con- | | siderations and ‘“events move so | swiftly, a man of experience, the| man of the hour, our President, is |needed and I ur~ the reelection| lof Pranklin D.:Rcovevelt.” | Coming fresh frcn ™ ' shat-| | tered England, Ambas Kennedy | | made his appeal @nd u.ze as befits | !a man who knows. The $20,000 broadcast was spon-| and their nine children. | Lighting Effects " ToAddto Success 0f November Play, ‘The play, “Dangerous camer."‘ to be presented by the Juneau | Players on November 8 and 9 at! the Coliseum Theatre, will dramati-! cally illustrate the modern trend; in stage lighting. | During the past 5 years, light-| |ing has slowly gained a foothold| | with producers, until now it ranks| with seenery and costuming «-in\ setting the tempo . of the play. Clever electricians long ago lnmed} the value of dim lights and mys- aska newspaper right tu contract out the services of their children under 14 years of age and another which gives police the right to arrest and lock up in jail for six months “vagrants, ening influence lifts the dour tem-; palmistry, or a stubborn child, or| stubborn sorvant, ‘or a rogue.” - - RUSSIA ~ KEEPING SILENT No Definite Word Regard- ing Balkan Intentions- Prediction Is Made (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) While Europe's chanceilories anx- iously awaited some definite word from Moscow as to Russia’s inten- tions in the Balkan struggle, the Russian Army Newspaper Red Star | today declared the British fleet Was master in the Eastern Mediterran- |ean. Sea and also forecasts a long hard battle between Greece and ner Britash allies with Italy. - | Fruits and flowers do not mix | well in storage. Apples for in- | stance, give off small quantities of injurious ethylene. = e A A O VA NEW SIDEWALK Work was begun by a City Street ;Depart.ment crew today on building | a new wooden sidewalk along Tenth Street from E Street to the Juneau- Douglas bridge. * | WHAT ABOUT | CONSCRIPTION? : See the | ALASKA SCHOOL OF Il AERONAUTICS, Inc. On Alaska RegistrationDay . . . Will Your Training Be Essential? YOU TRAIN UNDER EXPERT PILOTS — EVEBY LESSON Pilots, Mechanics and Other Manpower of Civil Aviation Will Be Placed in the Deferment Class as a Necessity to National Health BOX 2187 IF IT COMES, and we pray that it won't, means we must be prepared. The nation is laying plans today for defense. BUT ARE YOU PREPARED! AVIATION might be the field in which you could best serve your country. At the ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, Juneau's Government licensed planes and instructors, offer students the tops in proper training. And your money invested will not be a total loss, for all properly registered flight students will be offeréd a claim of deferment under conscription for army service. 0se men will be kept in the field they would best serve the nation. SEE THE ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, Inc. ® OQur Courses are Good Anywhere in the U. S. _“ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, Inc. and Safety. ® Courses Sold on Either thot'lhol’cympu. AT THE AIRPORT © All Govt, Licensed Instructors. Junegu, Alaska

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