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% THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED | » Copy must be In the office by A o'clock in the afternoon to in- are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Birectory. Oount five average words to the ! ! | ki PLAKEHURLS FIVE- HITTER, BEATS (ITY‘ BY I SCORE 1 =Tl City 0 o Webfeet 3 x— 7 Pitcher Plake hurled a 5-hitter, shut out ball last night as the Webfeet took the game, a delayed contest from May by 7 to 0 from the City team. The Webfeet I('nmblnvll good base running and timely hitting, collecting seven runs on eight singles. The City team entered the field | last night with two new membe Mondoker, formerly of the Beavers playing shortstop, and sluggér strek, also formerly playing left field By- of the Beavers, Bystrek failed to | JUNEAU ALASKA L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR | parcels and medicine kits | valid food parcels are ]'Iw clusion of such cubes, dehydrated soup, chocolate powder and ic acid tablets { Each medicine kit contains a suf- | ficient supply of standard house- wold remedies to treat 100 persons ' month, and will be distributed by the International Red Cross Com- items as | Caritas I, and she will again dock |at Marseilles, France, being the | second occasion ‘'on which a ship |from the territory of one belliger- i jerf sailed directly to the territory |held by an enemy belligerent. Her | cargo will be transhipped by rail | to Geneva, thence for distribution |to the prison camps on the contin- | ent | The Foz Do Douro, a sailing ship under charter to a Portuguese ship- uing concern, which sailed with |cargo of prisoners of war supplies, \Imx docked at Lisbon, after making {a record voyage of 21 days. She will return to the The in-| varied from standard food parcels with in- bouillon mnu » from Geneva, upon request For the ¢ amp leaders or 1. R. C. C delegates who visit the prison { camps. | This is the second trip of the United States for | PAGE FIVE Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY 2 QUALITY with SERVICE Phone Save fuel, time and work and still keep your meals interesting and nutritious by serving these quickie Jello for Salads and Desseris comes in usual size package and in the economical 2 b, size can—all flavors Dromedary Ginger Bread Mix de Avoset Minute Man and Susan Baker Soup Mix B & M Baked Beans, Spam, Morrell's Ham, Chicken and Noodles, Tamales PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum deliveries $2.00. Orders must be in before one o'clock. licious when topped with : collect however last night. Hurler |another cargo of American Red = " Dally rate per line for consecu- Blum of the City team struck out ! Cross supplie - 5 3 o T Bive insertions: seven Webfeet during the contest | " 9%e ‘Caritas T is tHE fibat T B h I N S b ft ie for |"“The box seore Tollons ‘ B, There Is No Substitu Additional days | City & Ej U{:‘n n{l war relief ~uppli;‘.~ h‘()l".u the ' | A | nited States, and the Interna- N Ad t g' Minimum charge ... il | Mondoker, ss s 0 tional Committee now is negotiating ewspaper ver ISIH [MeLellan, cf 3 0 0 2 ‘VEIERA NlS(UN 'ITED-E”"‘;‘ Lombardi (teft), 1942 Nac, | for additional ships which will be = I | g 3 | ional League batting champion, and Pitcher Cavl Hubbell reca Ik as Ce pe i B FOR SALE [ LOST and FOUND il 300 1 11 5id rivalries as Lombardi dons a New York Giants' uniform for, | K10\ 15 Caritas 11 and TIl. o RRARREEE 0. 2 AR o T L. ™ il - b e & e Rt the first time. “Schnoz” came 12 the Giants from Bosion. | Uik Oaritas was - Balgf: OHE, | ot IFT CO-OP ’ G CHAIRS, dining table and buf- FOUND—White gold signet ring.|Hoffman, 2b CIE Y and was tied up in Casablanca fol-| | Soothing Organ Tnn (W Prgrgalfin o gt R MmN TR § 0 o ~ " |lowing the tnvasion of Belgium. Al Delicious Fried Chicken aembal Mitidoa Sebalie- A e S Aadleman. o B i 0 he would have done so sooner in-|belligerents agreed to her release EVERY NIGHT property and paying for this U WL ShRE? . | for . * Owned Gruocers HOMESTEAD P T Biloe 7 T B stead of going through all that? |for operation by the International SuwITRAR Sk BLTEC i A [ o v G B P g tepie, | DOUGLAS INN o prwaRD srerer | acres cleared garden. Inquire John | LOST—Will person taking wrong|Blake, c¢ 0 0 0 {‘'I'm sure g \(.l J«"hxwm qn‘:: n' llnn e - John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 PHONE 767 Reck, First Natl Bank BIdg.| ocodt from ladies’ cloakioam, Sk did quit, because I was about to| Juneau. Saturday, please contact green| Total M 0 B Quit mysell.’ . Aleo, there were ‘;’0 g 3 A 4 prominent writers covering the '——————___——-—'CAIL (r—————————————— = % 723? Glasses in coat pocket ur-| Webfeet ¢ d | FORD AGENCY ONE SMALL OIL RANGE. 513, oo™ ooived. 1 AR A:st)vu ; lun(')ux :lm:k i ‘1[((‘11 FEMMER'S musfin A ) , Willoughby. {oian w90 .8 1 0 0 IER 1]1(!1(!. \n]l rem, !1.111\(“\ afte olnm:lw Piw & & it l - Aend the fight they are told it was :\‘ q 5 4 E8—GAS—O! tiout wowneel Ford wailer MISCELLANEOUS 3;2‘1;“‘110”‘{}‘\ tae frame-up? Yel, ot ihe tme, those| CAMP TYSON. Tenn ¥is 1s 114 Foot of Main Btreet I\ with tires, $15 cash; G.E. Inn“ ello, | capable, experienced men didn't|the story of how a bul ake : ) B15 o8 " ape b S TG — FEED — HAULING wave table radio, $20: 31x34 plate| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | Plake, p. ¢ B 20 Bl - |seea thing wrong.” |saved” thirteen men and a bar- o Setke Phiss B84 J““u ""“' glass mirror in frame, $15. 413| nent, $550. Paper Curls, $1 up.|Votko, 3}3 2 10 “‘W.ld B ” Of Pam as De_‘ {5 |rage balloon during intra-camp West 10th. Phone red 340 after| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 2014:2‘5‘7‘;0"‘ 2b ; o 1 oWl U p {maneuvers at the Army’s only bar- ‘ 6 p | 315 Decker Way. omlinson, ¢ 0 0 ) |rage balloon training center. g B s {Faerver, 1t 2 1 » o feated Champion Demp- | |"Soas a0 "“croen.1aner| [ Samitary Meat Co. GEORGE BROS. ONE 1938 Buick coupe. Phone 357.| TURN your old gold Into value,|Bahr, 1b O 3 H Texan, saw a big five-foot bull ‘Widest Selection of chab ‘or trads At Nugget SBOP: | SURL 17 o o o o sey, Claims Willard SAILS, CARRYING vk wiich, o " ‘mesperincea| | TOR, QUALITY MeaTS TURKISH BATH—Room for small _ ——l Jatlls,” 1b 0 0 0 of - { 'eye, looks like a rattlesnake. AN R LIQUQRS !.“.\,.,3'.“:‘“(\‘:,1 lunchroom. 431 So.| o o0 cREDITOMS By HAROLD V. RATLIFF | E”EF SupplIE Most of Major Green's battalion FREE DELIVERY gy, b ’~ v IN THE COMMISSIONER'S| Total 27 7 8 0 DALLAS.—The big guy looked| {members stationed on maneuver | Oall Phones 13 and 48 l¢ WHY NOT drive out the road and| COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | Summary back through tempestuous years site 108 were inexperienced. So do a little fishing? Pontiac 6/ OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| Stolen bases: Elzinga; sacrifice the savage heat nlx (“MTW (1]11".[ k l_ 1Sh 't the Major picked Up the NArmIEss | pr———————————————————— d c with 1943 license. Drive it away| BER ONE {hit: Austerman; struck out: by|bloody gore of Toledo, the night| Jajca¢ | grqes IPMEnt 10 |snake and took it from one to the Light two-wheel! Before FELIX GRAY, Commission-|Blum 7, by Plake 6; hit by pitched One mighty blow sent the great g p !m her of the thirteen men guard- Chas. G. Warner Co. Thomas Hardware Co. with tires, $15 cash.| er and ex-officio Probate Judge,|ball: Faerber; bases on balls: off|Jack Dempsey flying from the Ever cleaf for Pris- [ing and manning a giant low al-| | Merine Engines and Supplies PAINTS — OILS s ve table radio, $20.. Juneau Precinct [Blum 1, off Plake 1; umpire be-| e g ol |titude balloon. Then he tossed it MACHINE BHOP Builders’ and Sheit te glass mirror in frame,| In the Matter of the Last Will|hind the plate: Lt. Commons “lx h'“k‘,‘r lfm, o wild . Bull oners 0‘ War {in a brushpile | and Paints HARDWARE i $15. 413 West 10th. Phone red 340 and Testament and of the Estate of |Scorer: Dapcevich; time of game x 'l‘]'“‘ PI\‘S"}“ TPDJRE WS s out from the depths of the dead | Wy after 6. 5. ;}’\“”\: ‘1"‘”501” "“é Kby “‘”\1 HEE OIS S Jess Willard, gray about thel WASHINGTON, June 3—The In- ‘:"‘““'“""”“m‘“l::mm'“‘“ h““"l‘l»‘m('l“"}‘i g ilton Valeson, decease 4 i i . e | 4 8. hs o . il St Dt | s ; temples but still Keen-eyed and|ternatigmal Red Cross Commit s ; T hand | MODER sma on 611 after] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| v {with a voice that toars like a can-|Ship Caritas I has sailed trom Phil-|18d spent four hours inching his t ’g Utah Nut and l.“’ I house. Phone black BT 0t the undersigned was, on the| Pacific Coast League R L itts bn b theladeiiie: aaerying the landbet ahlps| W8y 10 Rint position tn iy alo| eola COAL I baam {1st day of June, 1943, duly appoint-| il'i\'l/il‘ 4, 3; Hollywood 9, 2. Sec- ' oy who never was champion {ment, of, prisoners of war relief sup-|Mach and was ready to “wipe out”| WOMEN’S APPAREL GENETT Beauty Shop in Sitka, 6|ed Executor of the Last Will and|Ond game seven innings ‘Firpo was the best fighter of plies ever cleared from the United the whole crew and the balloon Alaska Dock & Storage Co. I” years established business. Cheap|Testament and of the estate of| LoOS Angeles 2; Sacramento 3. |ihem all” he mused. “Sure JackStates, the American Red Cross an- 80d thus bring glory to his ow Baranof Hotel TELEPHONE 4 & for quick sale. Mrs. Robt, Hagen, Milton Valison, also known Mil- | ‘?‘“"“fld 9; Onkland 2. Johnson was good, Dempsey was|nounces, outfit. But the bull snake landing 1 Sitka, Alas {ton Valeson, deceased | San Francisco 6; San Diego 2. |great, Joe Louis is a fine boxer.| In the 3,000 ton cargo were 500,- Ou his neck changed his plans. He ‘ ) All persons having claims against | National League | But Firpo was big, tough and game |000 standard food® parcels, all of |WAs promptly “shot.” | Motorship CHICHAGOF, length|the estate of said deceased are| New York 6; Cincinnati 13 and he could hit hard enough to|which were packed by women vol-| Morale: Don't let a snake in the | Non'ru Tn“srgn Thg Alaskan ul“l 65 It cargo capacity 44 tons, 125 | required to present the same, with| Philadelphia 6; Chicago 5. drill & hole through you lunteers in the Red Cross packing|grass make you lose your head,| | hp, Bow steel plated. Price proper vouchers attached, to the| Boston 2; Pittsburgh 3. e really won over Dempsey centers in New York, Chicago and Idier. Light and Heavy Hauling Newly Renovated Rooms | $4,000. Chichagof Mining Co. |undersigned at Juneau, Alaska,| Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 2. land if he had gotten what was!Fhiladelphia. Ineluded also wrvf -, E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS at Reasonable Rates 1817 Smith Tower, Seattle. |within six (6) months from the American League coming to him would have been a 500 invalid food parcels, for di ACS MAN Wi | 4 3 PHONE SINGLE O 2 b e PRI NP | Detroit 7; Philadelphia 2 great champion. You know Demp-|tribution to the sick and to pri-| Wark M WobdFutt, with the ACs| PHONE 81 RAINEOW Tnn at Sitka. Good " ;' /M trenn | Chicago 2; New York 1. was helped back into the ring|soners Tecovering from wounds, and | oinoerin otfice. flew to Ane| O L i i s Executor of the Estate of| St- Louis 7; Boston 4 thit night ne went on to };nmk"(‘f"‘;.”’l:(,l;l.,l;‘;. e coniaining SPCC-|chorage this moming. While here| Alaska Music Suppl b now, $8 per unit, Miltop. Valison, deceased.s | Pleveland. 1, Weshingtdn 13. , |Out Brpo. ‘IUs fgainst the yules of |(al HIUSRHQG Mmepicigel hie was a guest at the Baranot Ho-| | COWLING-DAVLIN as pp Y M A City League boxing for.a fighter to be helped] A quantity of clothing, toilet Sending licat th O.P.A, First publication: June 3rd, 1943 | y 4 tel, Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ending application wil g : 5 | City Team 0; Webfeet 7 by the crowd articles and other supplies for pri- o o B 358, |Last publication: June 24th, 1943.| y Team 0; Webfeet 7. Y I 3 oo COMPANY Plasios—Musical Instruments or raise in price. Phone o P | 1 Few, if anyone, ever listed Firpo|soners also was in the cargo. * o 7 and Bupplier [ TORE Toadst” vadio §55. o, 4 _""! STANDING OF CLUBS at the top. There probably will be| The food parcels, invalid food NURSE AY. BARANGF. DODGE and PLYMOUTH SRS e T Pacific Coast League few to agree with big Jess today, packages and medicine kits are for _M“d"'d C. Davis, A“’? Nurse, | DAL RS Phnone 200 122 W. Beonnd ST 88, Won Lost Pet, |PUt Willard ought to know; he was | American and United Nations pri-|8rrived in Juneau yesterday and ‘ -ROOM house, also income pmp-‘ {Lns Angeles 33 11 750 ‘!lm;‘" The 60-year-old Immel“]m:"l)\ mé‘lu:h]ng B}\’Ilghul Yvu,(n]a\‘ # b“‘)’"{k at t’hc Baranof erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. % e hiolio .~ world’s champion fought the giant|Polish, = Greek, orwegian and v i l;:: g‘l:',f“w 2‘3 :Z 605, 3¢ the Argentine, in addition to two| Netherlands prisoners. | Plywood furniture, bathtubs and WHEN IN NEED OF FOR SALE-30 brake h.p. Covtc ‘Oakland" 2; imen rated among the greatest of| This is the first shipment by Hm‘w.ll)s are predicted for inexpensive Diesel Oil—Ftove Oll—Your Y diesel stationury engine. BB Em- i 49 §1 1l time—Johnson and Dempsey. Of American Red Criss of invalid food | and durable houses in the future. Coal Cholce—General Haul- pire. Pordfin"é’ 3 6 435 course (ne fight with Firpo came| —mms—m—m———=n A e — ing — Storage and Crating i e 8 26 409 uhm the d;.;u]g wmmd—umx 42— CALL US! =y WANTED e o S ol e et St FRED ALEXANDER i _LAST EVENING WANTED—Sma or apartment, pay any reasonable house trn.ml Wwill rent. Phone (By Associated Press) i The Washington Senators blasted | out a night victory over the Cleve- r steady ¥ worker de- land Indians before 14,000 specta-r home. Ir w oftice ate CcOovV'T |tors to move closer to the pace sel,-; te |ting Yankees in the tight American | League race. The Senators clouted |off 17 hits off four pitchers. Rookie sedan in fair | righthander Milo Candidi held the‘ Call 647 after 5 p.m. rocm in pr TO condition. National League Won Lost Pet. | | Brooklyn 26 14 650 St. Louis 23 14 622 Cineinnati 19 18 514 Pittsburgh 18 17 514 Boston b 18 17 Philadelphia 18 19 New York 16 23 Chicago 12 25 324 American League Won Lost Pct. Seeking Movie Proflls Willard said he was in Dallas conferring with lawyers relative to vcl.mnmy profits he says should be \his from the showing of the Wil-! |lard-Dempsey fight pictu; taken |at Toledo July 4, 1919. Jess said he |still owned a fourth of that picture nd he figured its use brought in t least $5,000,000. Jess is serving cafe here. “I'm getting along pretty good,’ | as # paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE /is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the- — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "“BORN TO SING” Federal Tax—6¢ per Person as greeter at a i’\'ANTED — To exchange three- red 325. WANTED—Full or part-time sum- er employment by newly gradu- ated high school girl, Phone black 198, WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. ;\TL\NilfibL»Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry. 12:‘113.“5:3 flg:-“lxl.:”finTl:fiese;al}:’:;}NEW York 19 14 576|the 285-pound Jess grinned when WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! mnu?g en: e ‘Washington 21 16 ,5bB*d‘ked his financial = status, “I| ——s=lieisetremtamne—e . S . S A R _ | Detroit 18 16 _sogunade a million and a quarter out/, Southpaw F‘rank Overmire of De. Philadelphia 19 19 '500501 fighting—or rather, I made most 1 B Cleveland 18 19 4gg) ©°f 1t in show business as a result ' I" Phe Dodgers triumphed over the|Chicago 14 16 av|OE B boxing, I ha'\c Tptaged. to i S 3 Boston 17 20 459 rear five children and give them Cardinals yesterday evening, split- G 11 (o 5 . . P St. Louis . 12 18 college educations. ting the four game series. Max 400 4 2 N iy | His two sons, Jess, Jr., and Alan Lanier got a bad start and allowed| City Leaguo Brbii ; | 2 ? 2 { are in the service—Jess as athletic the Dodgers three hits which netted Won Lost Pet. B te ke | Missouri Mules 3 0 1.000 director at an air field at Amarillo " £ i - Tex., and Alan with the ski troops = b St. Louis Blues 3 1 50 4 adv; Webfeet 2 ! at Leadville, Colo. He. also ha 867 | thre g City i 3 three daughters. Y i -250| willard looked hale and hearty 000| “I must be in pretty good shape Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Phone 788. | WALLOPS OAKLAND 'Sealfle Spliigioublehead- er with Hollywood- Seals Win (By Associated Press) Portland let loose a powerhouse |vesterday and larruped the offer- Green woods, impregnated withlings of three Oakland hurlers for urea, may be bent, twisted ’llm‘u, hits, driving Italio Chelini compressed when heated, retaining to the showers after getting five theiv new shapes when cooled. 'lmn:, in the first two innings. Ed loughby WANTED TO BUY-Large stove for Victory Coffee shop Phone 796. FOR BENT | bedroom house for two l)vdroum} apt. or house near town. Phone|troit held the Athletics to five hits! 2-ROOM “furnished “q)t with | b’nh cil heat. Inquire 513 Willoughby, ' %‘UR apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. l Adams, of Portland, got a homer in the fifth inning. Seattle split 2 doubleheader with Hollywood yesterday. Byron Speece hurled shutout ball until the fifth inning of the second game when Kenny Richardson nicked him for a homer that brought in two runs. Rookie Smith beat Seattle in the opener allowing only nine hits. At San Diego, George Metkovich | slammed out a homer with the bases loaded to help the Seals de- feat the Padres. - - NO FILLIES ELIGIBLE BALTIMORE.—For one of the few times in the history of the Preakness stakes, famed second leg of the Triple Crown, no fillies were eligible for the 52nd renewal con- tefled at Pimlico on May 8, -|in the four years—with Frank Mor- he commented. “I fell on the i a couple of months ago and broke my ankle and it took only three weeks to heal.” Could Have Beaten Dempsey Jess, who won the title from Jack Johnson at Havana at the age ot 33, lost it four years later to Demp- sey. ‘I had only one otker fight Tl'flimmgemenzol& beak is pledged to conserve- tive sperstion. The mfery 1 ofdeposivord’ funds 8 wer consideration. Ia addition, the bank is s mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insuse amce Corporation, which i oures each of eur depositon againec loss te s mazimom DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE jan. At my best I could have beaten |Dempsey or any other man on [earth,” he said. ' g INSURED | Jess was asked his version of |the Johnson fight—what he |thought of the stories that the | Negro “laid down.” Willard didn't bat an eye. “It was 120 degrees in the and there wasn't any shade, grinned. “We had fought an hour and forty-four minutes before the knockout If Johnson going to throw the fight, don't you lhum‘ Flrst Natlgmal Bank JUNEAI EMBER FEDERAL DEPO At) INSURANC HOME GROCERY Juneau Transfer - Phene 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Meat Market The-largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ Complete Outtitter for Men ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 203 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Fred W. Wendt “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery v | —_— HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant PHONE 1% or 10§ Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 287 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 090 American Meat — Phone 38 PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 492 . ALMQUIST ' TOM TAILOR o ke Across from Elks’ Club Scheduled Delivery 10 . m, PIONN 0 | and 2 P. M.

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