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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA America’s Finest All-Wool Blankets YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE FAMOUS PENDLETON BLANKETS The War Production Board has decreed that no more all-wool blankets shall be made for civilian use this Pay $5.00 Down, your Blanket will be held until September 1 1 $5.00 dc f Make superb. bla held for you until s and your year. Pendleton Woolen Mills, as most every other mill, are now patriotically deveting all their facilities to the manufacturing of blankets for our armed fo ke Realizing the.difficulty of securing all-wool later, we made a special purchase from Pendleton Mills of their very finest 100% pure virgin wool blankets this famed quality. These no doubt will be the last of 13.50-13.95-17.95 19.75-22.50 @ 100% Pure Virgin Wool @ Moth Proofed @ 72x84and72x90 ¢ ROSE ¢ MAHOGANY * BLUE ® PEACH f these will be 1 payment on ar September 1. @ 4" Satin Bound WHITE GREEN GOLD ROYAL R Behtends Co QUALICY TWELVE ARRIVE, TWELVE LEAVE EARLY TODAY Passencers who arrived here early this mosning from Sitka were Mrs A. A. Adams, Larry Bauhm, Bill Handwerk, C. Nunnally, Dr. H. J Hodgins, Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, June Scaletts, L. C. Ge! h, Leo Walsh Carl Omdahl, Lj Tilson, and Ward Johns Leaving here 'or Petersburg wer Hao Ao by the Olympic is Seattle’s finest hotel — world-famous for good food, fine enterta « comfort. Inexpensive: Rooms with bath from $3.50. o centen of SEATT £ (3 W \NNWP\L | SEATTLE vusr | Fronk W Hull, Manoging Directer 6 nd_jpdustry, shops and shows . . . S/INCE /887 N. A. McEachran, Carl McClain, Maxine McClain and Emmett Con- nor; for Ketchikan Arthur A. Mc-| Adams, Robert W. Cole, Kermit| Peterson and Don Iverson and for | - Kuluva, Richard Jacks and Robert | |Nippons Fa@reckage of U. S. Plane fo Satisfy False Claim (Continued from Page One) > The first university in the western | hemisphere was founded in Santo Domingo in 1538. | S eee | NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing rir route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. and Burina, while Japan and Thai- land pretended mutual hostility. He said that Thailand was ac- (ually a party to the Jap plans to use transport fleets in moving into the Gulf of Siam as early as Aug- ust and September of last year, sev- cral months before Pearl Harbor. Other Americans returning in the prisoner exchange reported abuses by the Japs of prisoners and toldof how many were threatened with the guilotine by Jap authorities who sought to obtain confessions nf guilt from men charged with es- plonage. S e L NEW YORK, July 27 — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2%, American Can 64, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel 52%, Commonwealth and Southern 3/16, Curtiss Wright 6%, Interna- tional Harvester 48%, Kennecott 30%, New York Central 9, North- ern Pacific 6, United States Steel 48'%, Pound $4.04. inment, real hospitality and DOW, JONES AVERAGES Jones averages: industrials 106.66, rails 26.10, utilities 11.52. BUY DEFENSE BONDS FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT CABSERVICE Stand Opposite Coliseum Theatre JIMMIE DE MERES BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH NOU TELL MES WHEN] f COVSINY, BN, . POUNCE ON Wt |/ SMM - THERE HE \S -ALL ALONE - RIGHT 1 TH MDDLE OF TH ROOM — OKAY - OKAY - A DONT FORGET — TRAT WANGRROO'S QU\CKER'N LGHTHNN — ANWAT'S LT COME NARMINT'S FUMBLIN WIE T/ OR KO8 The following are today's Dow, | BROOKLYN WINNER OF TWO GAMES Cincinnamakes Thir Place Over New York in National League " * (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh twice on Sunday scoring all their runs in the first and third innings of each game and winding up the series with three games to one. Cincinnati captured third place in the National League column froi New York by knocking them off in 2 doubleheader Sunday featured hy eleven double plays. Righthander Tom Earley, ton pitcher suspended two ago for indifferent pitching, came cut and pitched a one hit game, then in another game relief pitched and enabled Boston to divide a twin game Sunday with St. Louis. Philadelphia won the second doublehcader of the season Sun- day but Clyde McCullough, Chicago Cub’s catcher, stole some of the glory when he hit three runs in succession in three trips to the plate in the first game. Bos- weeks PUT ANEW HAT ON YOUR BUDGET DOLLAR TOP EVERY "PURCHASE WITH JACK PETERSON | e VAR SAVINGS STAMPS e AL Empire Classifieds Pay! : 3 CALLS AN OWL CAB PHONE 6 3 FURSE RBOUT, CHOSEF 2 T GAIOW ¥ SOUNDS LIKE ¥ |runs ‘in the last of the eighth as|DOME town, on a projec Home run—Yost. Three base hit -Bystrek . Two base hits—Bystrek, Cook, Leciston, Mondoker, Kreling. Sacrifice hits—Walker. Stolen ases—Yost, Cook, Olson, Bystrck.! | Bossert. Struck out—by Carlson— | 11, Rosenblum 2, Kreling 7. Bases! on balls—off Rosenblum 2, Kreling | Hit by pitcher—Bossert, Hoff- man. Wild pitches—Kreling. Passed balls—Cook, Nichols. Left on bases | {—Mules 2, Beavers 9. 3 hits, 4 Beat Missuori Mules 126/ uns ort rosenbium in 1 13 innings in Wild Errorful lUmpires — Grummett and Duckv‘ Confest BEAVERS GO worth. _Score By Innings PUSSEREE N5 S 003200010— 6 p 26010003 x—12] " n . et ' inning, | | The Beavers beat the Missouri[ % ! [l Mules 12 to 6 last night in a nine inning contest for the USO fund to !Qide’ into a tie for first place in {the Gastineau Channel League in 4a game full of errors and extra base hits. Carlson went the distance for| |¢he Beavers, limiting the Mules to only five hits, but his u-ammnu-.s{ kicked the pill around for eight er- rors. The Beavers collected 11 hits off Rosenblum and Kreling while | the Mules erred four times. The Beavers scored twice in the first, Mondoker crossing the plaie} {on Bystrek’s double, and Yost tally- ing when the Mule second baseman méade a bad peg home The Beavers clinched the contest in the second, driving six ruuns across, three of them on a long| 'homer over the center field fence|even in two closely jaayed games by Yost, Beaver second baseman.|on Sunday. Ted Lyons scored his Bossert scored earlier in the inning |fifth straight victory for the Chi- on Mondoker’s single to left field,|cago White Sox in his win. { and Cook crossed the plate from| Col. Buster Mills slugged a triple third on a wild pitch. The other and three singles in five times at tally came when Bystrek scored on|bat Sunday and drove in four runs a passed ball after walking to get 'as Cleveland took the nightcap from| on., | Washington. Sid Hudson shut out | The Mules sneaked across three in | the Indians in the opener. the third with the help of errors| Four hit pitching by Denny Gale- | by the Beavers. Langley and Hoff- house and a ninth inning double Ly! 1nan scorcd when Travino was safe | first baseman George McQuinn gave at first on the pitcher’s error, and St Lflu}s a double win Sunday ov- Travino later scored when the|er Boston. Ted Williams shared Beaver shortstop muffed Docz’ easy |the spotlight with his two big cron- | | grounder. |ies, hitfing out his 20th and 21st | homers aid now leading home run | s in both Major Leagues.- | Missouri Mules I Beavers Beal Tigers Sox and Athletics Split on| Sunday-Browns Defeat | Red Sox Two Games (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) The ~American pennant bound New York Yankees whipped the De- troit ‘Tigers Sunday for the sixth successive time as Charley Ruffing pitched 7-hit ball for a sweep of the series. Chicago and Philadelphia broke Mules Score The Mules chalked up two more hitter |in the rext inning, Cockrell scor-! 3 ing from third on a bad peg home PETERSBURG MEN HERE by the Beaver third baseman. A| Knut 'Thompson, fish buyer, and {smart cutoff of a heave to sec- C. E. Swanson, formerly a grocer, | iond by Mondoker had Cockr»ll‘both of Petersburg, arrived in Ju-| |trapped on the line. Travino |neau over the weekend on Mr. | dumped o Texas Leaguer over third | Swanson'’s cruiser, “Jim.” They ex- ito score Nichols for the other run.|pect to remain here a few da I | aboaig { The Beavers scored one in m“,-‘bemre returning to Petersburg. — . | half of the fourth, Bystrek tripling| = : e {to the left field fence and then took| _ JAMES RAMSAY bt {vhird and home on a bad peg uy! J‘Am‘e:» r%"_““”}" ¥ 'Ok- pAR oS ’]' f‘"l; ithe Beaver backstop. | defense work at Sitka, has been | me. Beavers added three extra|transferred back to Juneau, hisi : i t here. | ays | | | Bystrek scored on Walker’s sacrifice | fly, and Mondoker doubled to send | Leciston and Bossert across the| plate. Leciston had doubled to g.et‘ on wd Bosert wis wiven @ el | D || g3 g @ - Service The fext game is scheduled for| JUNEAU to | Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with the Mis- wour: Mules vs. St. Louis Blues. Fol- lowing is the box score of last] night’s game: | i Missouri Mules | Yakutat—Cordova Anchorage—Kodiak Nome—Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon River Points | ab r h po | Meilink, 3b ... Phone or Call for Informa- tion or Reservations NEW | Docz, 1b { Stopello, | Pena, If | Coekrell, rf Kreling, cf, p Nichols, ¢ Langley, 2b, cf I | ALASKA ' Star Air Lines Travino, 2b TOTALS | VERA CLIFFORD Juneau Agent PHONE 667 If k-3 ) { C Mondoker, ss Yost, 2b Cook, ¢ Bystrek, 1f Walker, 3b Leciston, cf Bossert, rf Ryan, 1b Carlson, *Olson TOTALS | *ran for Bystrek in | woos [ RS THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportatiop Company S BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE P N TR CHTR-R CRSR RN SNSocowocomraw WONOOOWO =N = Hloororrume - Cowwowmw 2 Boveoocor @ 2 eighth. MONDAY, JULY: 27, 1942 C. R. 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