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» J | 52 : PHONEA CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- aure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mirectory. Oount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Hive insertions: One day .. 100 Additional days .......... 50 Minimum charge ....500 FOR SALE H()MESTFAD FOR RENT with bath, sue on Haines |2-ROOM furnished apt Highway, improvements and five| oil heat. Inquire 513 Willoughby,| » acres.cleared garden. Inquire John| upstairs. Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldg.|-—— — Juneau. |4~ ROOM f\umslwd houw oil heat, | §& g | $30 per month. 426 East St ONE SMALL OIL RANGE. 513 Phone blue 275 after 5 pm ‘Willoughby. " 5 S |FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- LIGHT two-wheel Ford trailer, ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, with tires, $15 cash; G.E. 1011‘,:‘ dishes. Seaview Apts. wave table radio, $20; 31x34 lel(‘ —_— - EE— » glass mirror in frame, $15 413‘ West 10th. Phone red 340 after LnST and rm ¥ opm. |FOUND—White gold signet ring. ONE 1938 Buick coupe. Phone 357, OWner may have by proving __ | property and paying for this T‘]RKISH BATH—Room for small| adv. restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. | - L()bT Will person taking wrong! Franklin St coat from ladies’ cloakroom, EIk: Saturday, please contact green WHY NOT drive out the road uud\ do a little fishing? Pontiac 6| 723? Glasses in coat pocket ur- with 1943 license. Drive it away| gently required. * for $35 cash. Light two-wheel RN Ford trailer with tires, $15 cash. |LOST—Lady's bright green bag G.E. long wave table radio, $20.| containing money, keys, cigarette 31x34 plate glass mirror in frame,| case. Finder keep money, please $15. 413 West 10th. Phone red 340\ return bag and other contents after 6 p.m. | to Empire office. MODERN, small 4-room furnished | house. Phone black 611 after| “IS(:ELLA“EO“S o GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $5.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola” Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. GENETT Beauty Shop in Sitka, 6 years established business. Chmp‘ for quick sale. Mrs. Robt. Hagen. | Sl g, ’TURN your old gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Iengih 1 * Motorship CHICHAGOF, , 85 ft, cargo capacity 44 tons, 1255 YOUNG GOATS running at hp, Bow steel plated. Price| 1,00 in Thane Victory Gardens.| $4,000. Chichagof Mining Cc.‘ Owner may have them by pay-| 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. | ing for this adv. if he comes for| RAINBOW Inn at Sitka, Good| them at once. George Getchell. business. P.O. Box 151, Sitka. Phone Thane'3, 3 rings, BUY mill wood now, $6 per unit.| UNITED STATES Sending application with OPA.|pgpARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR for raise in price. Phone 358. | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. i April 12, 1943, 8-ROOM bungalow, partly fur-; Notice is hereby given that Ro- nished, 3 acres patented ground.|berta West White, has made appli- Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck. cation for a homesite, Anchorage Phone green 410. Serial 010266, under the act of May 26, 1934 (49 Stat. 809) for a tract $-ROOM house, also income Prob-u¢ 1ang designated as Lot A, Plat of erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615." US. Survey No. 2492, Smugglers Cove Group of Homesites, situated {at the end of Fritz Cove Highway |on Auke Bay, containing 1.86 acres, | and it is now in the files of the 10-TUBE “Cadet” r;diu, $25. No. 4.: Buckingham Apts,, Douglas. » FOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- » pire. | District Land Office, Anchorage, WANTED Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- WANTED—Small furnished house |yersely any of the above mentioned or apartment, steady tenant. Will |jang should file their adverse claims pay @ny reasonable rent. Pholh‘]m the District Land Office, at An- 442. {chorage, Alaska, within the period * |of publication or thirty days there- |after or they will be barred by the |provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. WANTED TO BUY—Sedan in fair|Date first publication, May 5, 1943 condition. Call 647 after 5 p.m. ‘\Date last publication, June 30, 1943 oo o —rah adv. WANTED — To exchange three-| UNITED STATES apt. or house near town. Phone'DEPARTMENTOFTHEINTERIOR red 325. I General Eand Office District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, April 28, 1943, Notice is hereby given that Thom ;S(.axi has made application for a ) i S TR |homesite under the Act of May ELDERLY woman for light huuie-ile 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage keeping—easy hours, Bundays €X-|s a) N 010038 for a tract of oepled. / Bliche 87 SRR IN. D% {land situated on Glacier Highway, MAN WANTED at once We hflvedl miles NW of Juneau, Alaska, year around work in ‘essential| embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2570, war industry. Work consists of |containing 376 acres, and it i helping men in our mainrgnnncdnow im the files of the U. S. Lan crew for electrical and water| Office, Anchorage, Alaska. system. No previous experience, Any and all persons claiming ad- necessary. Salary $200 per month, | versely any of the above mentioned vacation with pay and other|land should file their adverse benefits—Alaska Public Utilities,| claims in the District Land Office Cordova, Alaska. {at’ Anchorage, Alaska, within the — !period of publication or thirty days WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and |ihereafter, or they will be barred shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. ' by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, May 12, 1943. |Date last publication, July 7, 1943. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | adv. loughby. Phone 788. ‘ MALE GOV'T office worker de- sires room in private home. In-| definite stay. References. Write| Empire C 2352. bedroom house for two-bedroom ® WANTED—Full or part-time sum-| mer employinent by newly gradu- { ated high school girl. Phone blz\ck‘ 198. 2 s WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. | YOUR BROKEN LENSES WANTED TO BUY—Large stove 'Replaced in oar own shop. Eyes for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. 796. 1Blomsre'n Bldg. Phone 636. - adv. doubles and one was a triple. Eleven | lkees, who were idle, |men were walked during the game The Detroit Tigers defeated the|py the All Star hurlers which also Philadelphia Athletics 5 to 3, eut-|contributed to the big score made. ting off a seven-game WInNnINg|The All Stars also made numerous streak of Jess Flores, Athletics’ ace. |errors. The box score follows GAMES TUESDAY All Stars National League AB R H E | Philadelphia 7; Chicago 2 | oson, 1¢ 0 @8 New York 1; Cincinnati 3. Lundeberg, 3b $ ¢ ¢ Boston 4; Pittsburgh 5, fourteen|pogek, ss ¥y & &% innings. Martin, ¢ & 1 e Brooklyn 9; St. Louis 11, twelve|wallenstein, 2b 2 & oo innings. Sumenski, 1b i Bl Uh | American League Sinek, cf L8 W6 O | Chicago at New York postponed. |Long, p ¢ 00 St. Louis at Boston postponed. |gabrin, rf $ ¢ &9 | Detroit 5; Philadelphia 3 | Laughlin, 1b 2 0,1 of | Cleveland 2; Washington 3, ten|gperling, cf 9 a0 %l ‘mnings. |Hamm, p f VN i City League —_— = = e | Webfeet 14; All Stars 2 | Total 0 ¢ 3N Pacific Coast League i Webfeet | Al teams traveling | AB R H E | e Janis, rf L lie i STANDING OF CLUBS | Austerman, 2b g '3 gl | Pacific Coast League | Stoppiello, cf TR S Won Lost Pct.|plake, 3b 800 |Los Angeles 33 10 76%|yojtko, ¢ (S |San Francisco % 17 505 | Kyaus, ss 3 1 2 0 |San Diego 25 20 566| paerber, 1f 3% & 8 | Oakland 28 20 535 | Bahr, 1b T EEN | Hollywood 19 25 482 Mepaniels, p e e Portland 17 26 395 | zimmerman, p £ 6§ Sacramento 15 27 357 Elzinga, rf LB €@ | Seattle 15 27 367 Anderson, 3b & 6 & ¢ National League I pisher, cf 1 0 0 0 Won Lost Pet.|pyng, 1f 1.0 '6¢ of Brooklyn 25 14 641 ol ol 2| St. Louis 23 13 6391 Total e TREL IR Boston 16 186 500 Summary | Cincinnati 18 18 5001 stolen bases: Stoppiello, Zimmer- | Pittsburgh 1717 500 man; three-base hit: Kraus; bases | Philadelphia 17 19 472(on balls: off Long 5 Hamm 1, New York 16 22 42| Lundeberg 5, off Zimmerman 1;| | chicago 19 =3 s i im- | | ” o |struck out: by McDaniels 5, Zim American League | merman 2, Hamm 1, Lundeberg 5; SENATORS IN RALLY BEAT - OUTINDIANS Detrori Tngers Defeat Ath-| WEBFEET | LAMBAST ALL STARS SCORE BY INNINGS 1234567-=T1 letics, Cutting Flores” |3 - 182832.5d) . i e ! wm S"eak i The Webfeet broke into the win {column of the City Baseball League (By Associated Press) |last night, their second appearance In the American League, WDeI€fhis season, and walked off the two games were postponed, thelfield with a 14 to 2 victory over the | Washington Senators rallied in the A}l Stars, now chalked up with {tenth inning to- defeat Cleveland|fouy defeats. The Webfeet collected 3 to 2 and moving the Senators seyen hits of which four were closer to the League’s leading Yan-| Won Lost Pet.|hits of each pitcher: off McDaniel New York 19 13 594! Zimmerman 0, Long 3, Hamm 0,| Washington 20 16 »55"‘Lundeberg 4; passed ball: Vojtko to Detroit 17 16 515| Austerman; umpire behind the| | Philadelphia 19 - 18 514 p1ate, Fowler, on bases, Snedigar; |Cleveland 18 18 b00} scorer: Dapcevich; time of game: | Chicago 13 16 44812 nhours 10 minutes. Boston 1 o1 e B 5, A St. Louis 1z 18 379 City League Won Lost Pet. Phillies | Missouri Mules 3 0 1.000 St. Louis Blues 3 1 150 Webfeet 1 1 500 City g 333 el or I All Stars 0 4 | .000 HOLLINGBERY 2inDeal CHICAGO, 1l June 2,—Bill Cox, owner of the Philadelphia Phillies, | |announces a deal of sending out- | fielders Danny Litwhiler and Earl| Naylor to the St. Louis Cardinals, for fielder Coaker Triplett, Dan Clay and Buster Adams, getting MAY QUIT AS WSC COACH 5250 'Also Reported Football May Be Dropped- ARMSTRONG T0 s Cause | MEET JOYCE IN MATCH, JUNE 26 LOS ANGELES, Calif. June 2.— Promoter Joe Lynch, said he will stage Henry Armstrong and Willie Joyce, lightweight, in a bout in Hollywood on June' 26. Joyce outpointed Armstrong in their last meeting although he got) a busted jaw. ALASKA STAR PLANE SPOKANE, Wash. June 2.—The Washington State College may lose Coach Hollingbery, of Pacific Coast football mentors, the Spo- kane Chronicle says, adding that the school will probably drop var- sity football. Sports Editor Ashlock said a sharp disagreement over salary has arisen between Hollingbery and the Athletic Department officials. The coach is' dissatisfied over a reported cut from $10,000 to $5,000 annually. ——— SPLIT SEASON COAST LEAGUE BEING SOUGHT Portland BEers’ Busi- ness Manager Is Now Making Proposal An Alaska Star Airlines plane flew in from the Westward last night with H. L. Kaesemeyer as pilot and L. E. Currie, co-pilot. From Anchorage were Oscar Bergseth, Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Bilk Richardson and Dr. T. J. Pyle. C. H. Schuberce came in from Cordova. —————— INDIAN AFFAIRS MAN IS ENROUTE TO NOME Harvey Starling, Supervisor of Arts and Crafts for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was to leave today by plane for Nome. He will be in that vicinity for the next several weeks in connection with his work e MRS. MABLE REED TO HEALTH SPRINGS Mrs. Mable Reed, accompanied by Mrs. Jennie Homethko, sailed for Bell Island Health Springs for a short stay. Mrs. Reed 15 recuper- Klepper said he believed he can|ating from an operation, having re- get votes for the change. cently been dismissed from St.Ann's LOS ANGELES, Calif. June 2.— Bill Klepper, business manager of the Portland Beavers said he will ask the Pacific Coast League offi- cials to take a telegraphic vote to split the season. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-— JUNEAU ALASKA |ding in | Ackerson; ithe wedding march. ARRIVES YESTERDAY STEALS HOME AS PITCHER WINDING UP Pirates Win 'i)vef Braves, | 14 Innings—Cardinals Beat Qut Dodgers ' (By ‘\swcnted Press) | League's marathons, Shortstop Chuck Geary made the steal after singling and being ad-| vanced (o third, with the wmnfimgi run. He streaked for home and slid | under catcher Hugh Poland when/ Al Javery wound up. In another long game, the Cham- plon Cardinals beat out the Brook-| lyn Dodgers 11 to 9 with a two run homer by Harry Walker in the twelfth inning, cutting Brooklyn's| lead to a half game. i Philadelphia won a sixth game| in the last seven starts tromping| on the Chicago Cubs 7 to 2 with a 12 hit barrage. In the final league game, Cin- cinnati bunched four of five hits| in two innings to defeat New York 3 to 1. | DOUGLAS NEWS 'M THEATRE AT DOUGLAS NOW CLOSED After 33 years of operation, W.| D. Gross, owner of the Coliseum Theatre in Douglas, has announced that the theatre is forced to close permanently due to the lack of patronage and increased cost operation . The Coliseum Theatre in Dauglmsl has been rebuilt and burned out| and remodeled several times. Mr. Gross has always tried to maintain the best of pictures for the thea- tre and for the last few years has operated it under the handicap of small patronage. Mr. Gross takes this opportunity to thank the people of Douglas for their patronage and will reopen the theatre when conditions war-| | rant. | COLISE of | | | MISS CARLbOV COMPLIMENTED | WITH SHOWER IN DOUGLAS The Misses Eleanor Warren, Jean | Ackerson and Ruby McNeill enter- | tained with a shower at the Ack-| erson-McNeill apartment in the Campbell residence here last night in honor of Miss Kathleen Carl- son who -is soon to be married. Guests. present spent the evening doing hemming and embroidery work on a set of towels for the bride-to-be. The latter was also presented with plates in the Chel- sea pattern for her Spode set. Special entertainment for the party was provided by a mock wed- which the principals in| comic dress were: bride, Miss| the groom, Mrs. Berlin; | Miss Warren officiated as the min- | isher and Mrs. Rustad gave the| bride away. Mrs. Jensen played | The guests included Mrs. Leon- ard Berlin, Miss Marjorie Tillotson, |Juneau to make her |a A thrilling steal home as the| pitcher wound up in the fourteenth inning, gave the Pittsburgh Pirales a 5 to 4 victory yesterday over the| Boston Braves in the National|si |sons within Mrs. Charles Haegele, Mrs. Bonnett, Mrs. Frank Campbell, Mrs. | Norman Rustad, Mrs. Marcus J& Mrs. Arne Shudshift, Mrs. El ton Engstrom, Miss Katherine Jen- sen sen NEW R DENT Mrs. E. L. Erwin, nurse, removed here yesterday from residence on St. Ann's Avenue, in Runquist apartments. | SOUTHBOUND FROM DO"GI.AS: To be gone until about the open- ing of the fall term of school time, Miss Ruby McNeill sailed yesterday | for Wrangell to jéin her sister for | trip to their former home in Kentucky. Mrs. Viola Pike, who has resid- ed in Douglas for the past couple of years, was a passenger for the outh yesterday CHILD HEALTH INCE YESTERDAY monthly Schoel~ MONTHLY CONFER regular The |Child Health Conference was held | yesterday in with check-ups the Douglas school| being carried on by public health nurses Miss Helen | |Johnson and Miss Elizabeth Evans.| Six children were present during the afternoon clinic, ' The public health nurse will continue to make weekly field calls in Douglas each Tuesday of the month except that set aside for the monthly clinic. Parents wish- ing visits made to their homes may leave word at the Guy Smith Drug Store in Douglas, it is an- nounced. MASS TOMORROW Tomorrow is Ascension Thursday and the Rev. Edward C. Budde will say mass in the Catholic Church at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX Notice is hereby given to all per- the City of Douglas who are liable for the payment of school tax as required by Chapter 38 of the Territorial laws: that the tax is now due and payable to L. W. KILBURN, adv School Tax Collector. R o HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Maynard Peterson gave birth to a baby girl weighing five pounds and 12 ounces yesterday at St. Ann’s Hospital. The baby was born at 9:20 a. m . Arthur Christenson and Howard Simmons were entering surgical pa- tients at St. Ann's Hospital yester- day. Mrs. Anna Murphy has been ad- mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for surgery. Ove Hanson and William Smith, medical patients, have admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. been Mrs. Mable Reed, surgical, and Mrs. @. 1. Hackmeister, medical were outgoing patients at St. Ann’ Hospital yesterday. Fred Engwall, Jake Hirsh and William E. Peterson, at St. Ann's | Hospital for medical treatment, were discharged yesterday. Robert Baker was surgical patient at St. pital yesterday. an outgoing Ann's Hos- August Louje has been admitted at the Government Hospital. Wilbur Austin and John Reese have entered the Government Hos- pital for care. "BORN T! Federal Tax— W. E. BATHE as & paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ig invited to present this coupan this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 0 SING” 6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! AS IN PE The Los Angeles Angels, now in} Hospital. Upon returning she will the lead, are quite sure to win the be at home at 530 Park Avenue in first half, Juneau. IN WAR ?é, ACE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED A. 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