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PHOENIX NYLON HOSIERY Phienix Nylon Hostery gives longer miles of service. $1.95 pair These Nylons are 48 gauge with a mercerized cotton top. R Bebrends QUALITY SINCE /8687 EVERETT NOWELL IS IN WAR INDUSTRIES Everett Nowell, Juneau man, who has been®representing Blake, Mof- fit & Towne in . Alaska for the past several years, has decided to re-| linguish his position for the dura- tion and secured a position in ene 'NINETEEN TAKE PASSAGE FROM JUNEAU SOUTH Passengers leaving here for the south last’ night were, for Peters- of the Nation’s war industries 'in{purg calvin' Pool and Mrs. Roy Seattle. Folger; for Ketchikan, Carl Hed- NS g lund, A. Van Mavern, Hugo H Schmolek, J. L. McNamara and Marietta Natkong. Passengers for Seattle were Wil- liam Hayden, William T. Mahoney, Thomas Reynolds, R. S. Harden- | brook, Teresa E. Fisher, C. 8. Wor- thington, Donald L.. Wichterman, HUGO H. SCHMOLCK LEAVES TODAY FOR KETCHIKAN ' Hugo H. Schmolck, of the Schmolck Plumbing and Heating Company of Ketchikan, left today for the First City after a stay in PADRES WIN AGAIN FROM SACRAMENTO Seaffle Gels Third Saight Victoty Over Port- land Beavers | (By Asw( hkd Press) 8an Diego made it three straight over Sacramento in the Pacific Coast League last night, Al _Olsen pitching a six-hitter for his fif- teénth victory of the season. Oakland, meanwhile, went on a rampage in the eighth inning, scoring seven runs to defeat Los Angeles. Hollywood hammered three San Francisco ptchers for 18 hits, win- ning the initial contest in their currént derfes #s B Thomas lUm- ited the Seals to five hits. Seattle blasted out its third straight victory over Portland, mak- ing the game the tenth straight loss for the Beavers and equalling their losing streak record wét ‘ear- lier in the season. { GAMES ’l‘lfl]fiSDAY Pacific ‘Coast Leagte Hollywood 9; Sacramento 1. SSan Diego 3; Sacramento 1. Seattle 10; Portland 5. Osakland 8; Los Angeles 7: National League Brooklyn 0; New York 8. | American League Philadelphia 00; Boston 2. Chicago 4; Detroit 1. New York 3; Washington 6. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League : Lost Pet.| Won Los Angeles 7 48 66| Sacramento 3 54 575 Seattle 68 57 544 San Diego 66 62 516 San Francisco . 62 63 496 Oakland 59 68 465 Hollywood 56 72 488 | Portland 43 80 .350 Natfonal League Won Lost Pet. Brooklyn 74 31 705 St. Louis 63 39 618 | Cincinnati 55 4B 534 New York 55 51 519 Pittsburgh .47 53 AT0 Chicago 48 59 449 Boston .43 65 .398 Philadelphia 31 170 307 American ' League Won TLost Pct. New York 70 35 667 Cleveland 60 47 561 Boston 59 47 557 St. Louis 54 53 505 Detroit 51 58 468 Chi#ago 46 55 455 Washington .42 61 408 Philadelphia 43 69 384 Gastineau Channel League {With the Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard | |a calotte of white wool trimmed | with gold braid and a short veil. | sign Stanley is stationed as Captain [Stolz Wins TenRounder With Wright Plenty of Basketball Game Stuff Seen in Fight in New York City { i | NEW YORK, Aug. 7—In a fight | TS Assoutalid) Prede) i Téatiired by moie “Out of bownds"| pagn, At the soioet MErOHEN=] play than one sees in a basketball .. pitcher in the majors, received ganie and with three rounds decidéd comfort for his ill luck in the Am- on Tow blows, Allie Stoltz last night ' ¢ joay League Jast night as he won skyrocketed up the Yoad to a Mght- i, thirq game by holding Detroit weight title shot by olearly out- !¢, gy hits while Chicago blasted pointing featherweight champlon (gy; 4 yictory. Smith has lost 17 Chalky Wright in a ten-round games. | match. | Stélz entered the ring welghing 'y firgi major league shutout as 130% pounds and Wright welghed moion planked Philadelphia for lhe‘ in at 128 pounds. | second time in a row. Bu!hnd al- | SKAGWAY BRIDE FINALLY IN 111 Luck Chicago Hurler Sets | Belroit Down with Six Hits | over New York, beating the Yankees | as Buck Newsome went all the way on the mound for the Senators. Hank Borowy suffered his second ‘ ning in favor of Johnny Murphy. FIVEHOMERS GIVEVICTORY TONEW YORK Mel Ott Gels Two Round Trippers in Only Na- | tional Game (By Associated Press) In the only scheduled game in Lhe National League yesterday, New York staged a home run circus wuh five round trip blows behind shut- {'out pitching of Hal Schumacher to defeat Brooklyn. Manager Mel Ott accounted for Miss Vivian Tise of the Office of | Indian Affairs, has now returned | from SkagWay Where she attended the wedding last Saturday morning | of Ner sister, Miss Myra Tise, to! Ensign Bernard Stanley of that city. | The wedding was performed in the Catholic ‘Church in Shgvmw ‘saying the nuptial mass which was | sung by the children from the mis- " sion. Father Hubbard is Mr. Stan- | ley’s uncle. | The bride was given in marriage | by Lieut. White. Vivian Tise was her sister’s only .attendant and Lieut. C. F. Maclsaac of Ketchikane was Ens. Stanley’s best man The bride wore a street length outfit 'of a sheer white dress trim- med in gold braid and white wool redingote in princess style. She wore 1 She carried a white and gold prayer | book and pearl rosary. Her flowers were a corsage of yellow roses. Her sister wore a dress of robins- " egg blue and white accessories With o ¢ the homers to boost his total o half circlet of white daises worn |, 15 gji) wirber hit his first cir- | ut'the neckline of her dress as her |,y oy, and Mickey Witek and flowers. She carrfed a crystal Y05- | gugster Maynard each socked one. teniding the wedding from Juneal tion with the Forest Service and R A | D o v E R ary, a gift from the bride. J All t The wedding breakfast was served i ]m hs b vicktn. were Miss Elsie Douglas, John Smith | R F M A and Ed Levin. will remain in Skagway where En- in the Golden North Hotel. At- The bride has resigned her pos(- i | of the Port. BON VOYAGE 1S WIN COLUMN | 1 defeat of the year for New York, 4 |retiring under fire in the sixth in- |} | will conduct meetings for the pub- Just For the pleasure of it, try LW.HARPER | The Gold Medal Whiskey L Bill Butland, meanwhile. pitched | POOL GOES TO PETERSBURG | | Calvin Pool, Assistant Director of | the Office of Price Administration, | left today for Petersburg where he lic and merchants to #icquaint them with OPA regulations as they apply |in Alaska. 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Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 1c Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd .18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ...$45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg ... 30.00 10.00 Wrangell ... . 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, o“ HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU .LOmE:.P! E ‘lz An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops 10 Weekly — Seattle - f:airbanks Juneau on business. ’P.wivmbil‘l;on,'v. C. H“ohhs., l’?. P: g Woh YLost Pet. ALY | 2 e ool 1 ol 40 4. | GIVEN AT PARTY ' 5yr004 Force Attacks Ds- 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome mewes 2 2wl FORBUDKRISTAN| enberg Industrial Cen- JUNEAU to MARY SPERLlNG Ex“m s { Gathering for bon voyage party 'er and Ail’fields AYn?‘h“M_Cm“:k | last evening in the Eara:orwnowl. N Bristol Bay 5:25pm 5:55pm Ar LAMPS FAREWELL PARTY Members of the Senior Scouts of Juneau entertained last night in the home of Mrs. Earl McGinty with Mrs, Robert Thomlinson as- sisting, in honor of Mary Sperling. Mary, her mother, Mrs, Harry ' Sperling, and brother John David, are planning to leave soon for the south where they will visit in Min- neapolis wth Mr. Sperling’s family. Mr. Sperling and Harry, Jr., will stay in Juneau. | There is no necessity Attending the party last night to go without cood were Betty Nordling, Charlotte lighting becauss vou | Stevenson, Gracie Berg, Wanda Lee i —— cific 5%, United States Steel 47'%, can't gét New larps, Suess, Margaret Femmer, Lois Al- ay 'o or“and KETCHIKAN BANKER Pound $4.04. len, Emma Nielsen, Connie and I8 IN JUNEAU FOR —_— Let us repair your old ones. Alaska Eleciric | shirley Davis and Dorothea Hend- | rickson. ————— SONOTONE B 5 Board now established in Portland,|Clty ard left by plane for Seatdfs. 9 nght & Power | hearing aids for the hard of hear- |Oregon. Mr. Bates ‘expects to be Southi” for EYES EXAMINED |ing. Audiometer readings. Dr. Rae| Miss Harquall has been on a|a shért on business. Mrs.|and BROKEN LENSES replaced in|{ Ajagka Transportation Company FOR INNER ICY STRAITS WATERS The U. 8. Fish and Wildlife vice office in Juneau reported to- day that an extension has been granted for salmon fishing in the inner Icy Straits area east of Point Careless. Scheduled to shut down today, the waters will be left open until 6 p. m. on August 11. Ann Harquail On Miss Ann Harquail left Nuneau last night for the south, where she will take up her duties again with the National Resourdes Planning | return to the south to enter his junior year at the University of California at Los Angeles, a group of friends were entertained by the Hohor guest’s father, Jack Kristan. The decorations for the dinner party were in the colors of the col~ lege, blue and gold, and candles and Tavors carried out the motif, with football favors. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsteln, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis George, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Willlams, Miss Maydelle George, Miss Mary Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. the big German industrial center of | Duisenberg and other points in the | Ruhr Valley. | Nazi airdromes in the low coun-! tries were also attacked by British | planes, six of which failed to return. STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Aug. 7. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2, American Can 64, | Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem Steel J. Meherin, Mrs. Vera Clifford, Lieut. R. J. Schoettler, the honor guest and the host, Jack Kristan. 53%, Curtiss Wright 6%, Interna- tional Harvester 47, Kennecott 287%, New York Central 8%, Northern Pa- BRIEF TIME TODAY W. A. Bates, well known banker of Ketchikan, arrived in Juneau by plane this morning from the Pirst DOW, JONES AVERAGES ‘The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: Industrials, 105.04; rails, 26.58; utilities, 11.40. Dr. Rae Lillian Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Phone or Call for Informa- tion or Reservations ALASKA Mo. Tu. We. Fr. 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