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* WANTED-Experienced beauty op-, » UNE 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be in the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- wre insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Count five average words to the Daily rate per line for consecu- five Insertions: One day .. .100 Additional days .......... 50 Minimum charge ...50c FOR SALE LOST and FOUND DIAMOND ring, worth $2,000. What| LOST will pay? Alaska Credit! sive Bureau sleeve e Sabin’s LOST June gift Brown gabardine overeoat, about’ 40, has paint spot on $10 Reward. Return to you DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone & d -Shaeffer 18. Name Reward fountain on pen. Phone pen on THAN a hottle of cent, Have gold mine- Cola for less i 500 gallons of | LOST. concentrate, each gallon| set makes 16 gallons Cola syrup, mak-| anof ing 2304 8-ounce drinks out of| Robert one gallon. Will sell whole lot or| barrels of 50 each. Formula tor same to person buying all. A. Finberg, skan Hotel after| p.m BETTER Make than Col red 750. a 2 Parker “ and blue Hotel Jones, vest, Sunday, Bar Reward. Return tu Percy's Cafe. LOST—$10 reward for information | on brown cockerel spaniel dog, on brown cocker spaniel license No. 62, answer of “Buster.' See Peter - Hammer. 1400 NEW INLAID six-color initiales d | poker chips. Will sell to somebody outside Juneau for $175 cash. A. | Finberg, Alaskan Hotel \ |LosT | pen 06 acres land| 600, and abutting| | FOUND—Fishing reel, owner have by proving ownership. at USO. may Call Schaeffer Lifetime Fountain Name on pen. Phone blue Reward. RADIO for sale—Phone black 194 FURNISHED house, between Highway on Channel, about % miles Hm[h”OST —Pair “'“dmL t,hssl‘i in red of - JiieausBouglhs, bHdge,; ‘on| <case. $1 rewsrd, Return to Em Douglas Island. Running water,| Pire Ofice. refrigerator, washing machine,| vange, light plant, $3,500.| Phone 334. NOTICE TO CK The undersigned having been g - duly appointed Administrator of the DISHES, cooking utensils, Tugs,|estate of Grover C. Winn, decéased, etc. Phone black 610, 504 5th St.|notice is hereby given'to all ‘credi- gas Terms. sale cheap. | 7S ©f |their claims to the said under- Vil ned, at his office in the Valen- HOMESTEAD site on Haines|tine Building in the Town of Ju- Highway, improvements and five|neau, Alaska, within six months acres cleared garden. Inquire John | |from the date hereof. Reck, First Natl. Bank Bldn\ Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Juneau. {19th day of June 1943. - ———— WILLIAM A. WINN, TURKISH BATH—Room for small| AtaUs s restaurant or lunchroom. 431 S0.|pyplication dates: June 21-28, July| Franklin St. 6-12-19, 1943 adv. | Pirteghy s TRGEY AT R E—ROOM huuse, also income prop-| erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615.}6 | i i | « Swede Distance Runner| Defeats America’s Pride Sunday NEW YORK June 21. The ational AAU championships )—Pressure cooker and mlm;pened here last Saturday with Gil s. Whitmore, 427 Fourth.inoqds, Boston, retaining the 1,500- i {meter title in 3 minutes and 50| | seconds - time. { Irv Moore, of the San Francisco WANTED—Washer; also dry clean-‘olymplr Club, raised the junior erman at Snow White Laundry. pole -vault mark to 13 feet, 10% Good pay. Phone 299. linches. George | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil liet o new loughby. Phone 788. TWO MEAD Kyaks for 213 Harris Street this §OR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic diesel stationury engine. BB Em- pire. | Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. WANTED—Lady hookkeeper; also u‘ typist for 3 hours daily, and unu truck driver. Write Empire 2421 for James erator Apply Main permanent position. ! C. Cooper, 4th and treets. | s WAN' WANTED AT ONCthruners an shict finishers. Alaska Laundry. Guida, Villanova star, mark of 20 and 9/10 \((()Hdfi for the 200-meter dash, 1/10| WANTED TO BUY—Large stove lof a second lower than the old| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone‘““”k 9. Yesterday, Gunder Gaegg, Swed- REBREE 2 |ish distance champ, gave the fans {here something to look at as he I'IJI RENT ‘\xlup]ll‘d J. Gregory Rice, pride and‘ \J.n of American trackdom, by 40| i~ wmux\ in the 5,000-meter race WILL SUBLET a three-room fur-!aster seiting the pace virtually all nished apartment for at least siX|the time weeks. Splendid view, close mj The Swede's time was 48 and Phone red 745. 5/10 " seconds, far off 'his own \wnd. vecord, but his effortiess| {stride captured the crowd as he Itook the first 200 yards. Rice was| |able to cut the Swede’s lead in half ii“ the last quarter mile with af {great drive, even though he knew ihe was beaten. e, Perma- | THREE DIVORCE | nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up.| CASES GRANTED | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| Three divorces were granted in| 315 Decker Way. Effectivelthe U. S. District Court Saturday | June 15 |by Judge George F. Alexander. ——— | Mary Jane Gaither was granted a| your old gold into Value,|gecree from Harold Luther Gaith- or trade at Nugget ShOP. |o;; Mary Erickson from Gust Erick- | n and Wilma Irene Schmitz from | apts., easy kept wari’n, Wm- ates $15 a mo. Lights, water, Seaview Apts. HISCELLAHEOIIS GUARANTEED Realistic FUR. ter disies Valued as| p neand pencil | dog, | to name | the said estate to present| | Brooklyn | Philadelphia | Cincinnati | Boston SEATTLE IN DOUBLE WIN ON SUNDAY! Oh Happy Day — Rainiers Give Home Folks Fine Time (By ;\.\nocm(f\i Press) The Portland Beavers tightened | their grip on fourth place yester- {day, defeating Sacramento 4 to 1 |and 8 to 2, while the Seattle Rain- liers surprised everybody and gave the home folks a good time, beat- ing the Padres 9 to 8 and 3 to 2 in late inning rallies Oakland kicked in four errors to give Los Angeles the first game tof a double bill, 4 to 3, then in [in the seventh inning. The Seals split a bill with Holly- wood, wihining the first 5 to 1 and dropping the second to the Stars, 3 to 2 GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 9, 3; San Diego 8, Francisco 5, 2; Hollywood H 2 Los Angeles 4, 8; Oakland 3, 7. ‘ Sacramento 1;°2; Portland 4, 8. | National League Philadelphia 13, 7; Boston 7, 0. Cincinnati 4, 2; Pittsburgh 5, 4. | ©hicago 9, 2; St. Louis 10, 1. | New York'7, Brooklyn 8. American League Cleveland 6, 7; Chicago 10, Washington 5, 6; New York 3, 7 | St. Louis 6 5; Detroit 3, 4. “ Boston 7, 6; Philadeiphia 3, | C League St. Louis Blues 9, Beavers 8. 2 5, GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento-Portland, 'postponed San Diego 1, 3; Seattle 13, 1 Los Angeles 9, 6; Oakland 2, 4 San Francisco 3, ‘Hollywood 4 National League New York 5, Bosfon 3. Philadelphia 5, ‘Brooklyn Chicago 2, St. Louis 4. Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 4. { American League Cleveland '5, 10; Chicago 4, 8. Washington 6, Philadelphia 3. Boston 1, New York 2 St. Louis 3, Detroit 4, | STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. 1 e 734 3 24 619 ¥ 32 vbl’) 29 32 29 35 29 36 12 innings. Los Angeles |san Francisco |San Diego ‘Poltland | Oakland ‘Hou)wood | Seattle 25 38 :Sucl'uml'nl() 21 39 | National League | Won Lost Pet. | 5L Louis 33 19 3 24 28 24 28 25 27 25 22 28 21 32 19° 34 ,’iSBi American League : Won Lost Pct. | 31 20 .453 446 .350! Pittsburgh .440 New York 396 Chicago New York | Washington Clev('land Boslon : {Detroit Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis .500| 401! 480 A4 449 | 22 449 City Leagueé Won T Lost Pet. St. Louis Blues 1 Missouri Mules 2 Webfeet . City All Stars Phillies in Doithle Win ¢ 2 3 3 2 4 0 6 Pit!sbu’rmumps from Fifth to Third Place Yesterday (By Associated Press) The Phillies won beth ends of| a doubleheader from Boston in the| National yesterday, 13 to 7 and 17| to 0. In the first game they pro- duced 13 hits and 13 runs includ- ing a slaughterhouse 10-run rally in the seventh. Pittsburgh went back to third place in the standings as they won; both ends of a twin bill from Cin- cinnati, 5 to 4 and 4 to 2. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cards split a double affair with Chicago, at St. Louis, 10 to 9 and 2 to I; the second game being called in the fifth by weather. The Brooklyn Dodgers and the| {August Jacob Schmitz. - Empire Classifleds Pay! BUY WAR BONDS New York Giants' played the only single bill of the day, the Dodgens. finally winning 8 to 7 in 10 innings. turn took the nightcap's to' 2 -as|Piiching was Jack Devincenzi poled out a homer| > Cantillon. | tackle the Missouri Mules. In Nafional | Davis, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU ALASKA BLUES BEAT BEAVERS IN TIGHT GAME: —~7 A Large Crowd Here Sees | Three Home Runs in Fine Contest SCORE B\' l\\l\(:\ St. Louis Blues Beavers A good brand of ball was played on the local diamond Sunday after- noon by the St. Louis Blues and | Pavlige )G789—TII BOSTON HAS Summary on balls: off off Carlson, Cantillon 2 in 1 in 6 innings ek to Hoffman, Yost to Churchman to Davis; | Istruck out by: Cox 3 in 3 innings,| Carlsc 5 in 6 innings, Cantilion 3in 3 , Connell 5 in 6 in- nings; home runs: Cook, Snedigar, sacrifice hit: Yost; pa Cook; left on bases by: Beav- by Blues 4; ‘earned runs 6, Blues 6; umpire at plate on bases Smith; scorer of game: 1 hour Baseg innin; nings Conmel . »/LONG SHOT WINS ENGLISH DERBY; WAS 15 TO ONE June 21. 1 shot Cox, 5 6 innings, | double | in 3 NEWMARKET, England, Straight Deal, a 15 owned by Dorothy Paget, one of Britain’s * 'most prominent horse- {women, won the historic Derby Sat- lurday The horse in the last Dapeevich; time which was and minutes |the wir - { The setting finery inning S ball ery 9 Beave: o swept from fifth place half-mile in the race worth about $18,000 to in a strange all its pre-war race was run stripped of - ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication this mnw at 7:30 with work in the Degrec AHOMERUNS M the Beavers. A good-sized crowd watched the Blues edge out a vie-| tory over Scotty’s nine, one of the| best games seen this year. 'Il\x“ poor, accounting imr scores, but three nice| and some good md-‘ put thrill into the| the large double play vidual playing fray. In the first half of {inning, Walker, Beaver {er, reached [first an error by| the second baseman. Yost bunted, |advancing Walker to second. Mon- | \doker, next man up, hit a long one| (to the left fielder who threw lo- second after making a nice catch. | Walker jumped out of the path of the ball and Ernst, Blue second baseman, tagged him before he had a chance to get back to the base, retiring ‘the side. | Blues Score In the Blues' half of the first, Chur¢hman grounded to third, and Fowler got to first ‘on an error by Mondoker. Cox then ' walked| Ernst and Pavlige, filling the ‘bases. Jake singled, bringing “in Fowler | and Ernst, Pavlige stopping at| third. Jake then stole second and| |Arndt, a newcomer, singled both lin. Davis, a 'cross-handed lefty, !;,loundul to Mondgker, who ‘threw ito Hoffman, who relayed the ball| lto first for a snappy double play retiring the Blues. | Bystrek started the {ning with a base on balls.” Cook |took first on an error by Fowlet and Hoffman struck out. Leciston hit to Fowler, who stepped on third | and threw to first retiring Bystrek rand Leciston. Home Run | | In the Blues half,”Snedigar hit| one over the cénter boards and| the next three men retired in m-‘ der. In the first right field- the on second in- | | | | I\ third, Ernst struck l)u" | Pavlige and Jake singled, Arndt} istruck out, and Davis reachied| {thitd on errors by first and right| field, scoring Pavlige and Jake.| Snedigar flew out to Yost to make thc third out | Some substitutions were made by | {the Beavers in the first of the | fourth as Carlson replaced Cox mj |pit¢her, who went to right field | | for Walker who left the game. For | |the Blues, Gems went in for Jake | liat right field, and Connell replaced | | The Beavers scored their firstl runs in the fourth inning- after two men had retired. Cook walked, | Hoffman took first'on an error by the pitcher. Leciston then singled| both ~home Beavers Go Ahead After a njee rally, the Beavers| finally took the lead in the fifth inning. Carlson walked, Yost sin- gled, and Mondoker drove them | {home. Bystrek singled, and Cook| hit another over the' center field| fence to tie the Score. Hoflman‘ a'city player, singled, Leeiston took first ‘on an error ‘by "Davis, but Hoffman was tagged as He ran for second. Brookbear ‘singled; and Le- | ciston was thrown out at second. Brookbear, a fast runner, went all; the way to third on Cox’s single| ahd stole home at the catcher tried to catch Cox stealing second, putting the Beavers ahead for the first time in the ball game. Last scoring in the ‘ball game was in the Blues half of the sev- enth ‘when Ernst singled and Pav- ige homered with two away, driv- ing 4n the winning run, The next scheduled game is for Tuesday evening when the Beav-| ers, filling in for the All-Stars, Following '1s';the box score: St. Louis Blues AB R Churehman, Fowler, 3b Ernst, 2b Pavlige, cf Connell, p Jake, 1f Arndt, rf 1b Snedigar, Gems, If Cantillon, 58 coo~comoconNnE c T comcomRwR O p <R e T o | Totals @ = © Beavers > = elorornmmmory Carlson, Walker, Yost, 3b Mondoker, ss Bystrek, If Cook, ¢ Hoffman, 2b Leciston, ef Brookbear, Cox, rf, p p rf ccocecol 1b lovsonswaans W= —O o, Totals 3 & g 19 | the | Stephen: lto |ecutive officer for the Alaska Game J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary IN VICTORY {Jim Tabor Gets Two, Bob- | by Doerr and Babe Barna One Assoclated Press) | runs by Jim Tabor| and others by Dobby Doerr and Babe Barna sparked the Boston |Red Sox to a double victory over| the Philadelphia Atbletics in the American yesterday, winning 7 to 3iand 6 to 5. Charlie Keller hit his tenth hom- | of the eason in New York as Yanks split a , doubleheader with the Washington Senators, los- ing the first 5 to 3, and winning the nightcap 7 to 6. The St. Louis Browns, minus the | services of injured shortstop Vern climbed out of the cellar | in defeating Detroit 6 to 3 and 5! to 4. { The Chicago White host to 'Cleveland, dottbleheader: with the Indians. Chicago took the opener 10 to 6| and Cleveland won the nightcap 7 2. Shtad vaterprool (By Two home for health protection | er Sox played splitting a PAULINE BETZ | CAPTURES TITLE. 'DETROTT, June 21-—Pauline Betz| of Los Angeles captured the Na-| tional Clay Court temiis title Sat- | urday, defeating Nancy Corbett of} Chicago, 6-1 and 6-0. | R Y (GREENBERG WINS TENNIS CONTEST| DETROIT, June 21 Seymour | Greenberg, Chicagoan, successfully | defended - his ‘national clay court ! tennis title hy yesterday, de- feating Bill Talbert of Lll\(llllhll! | l)-l 4-6, 6-3 and 6-3. | - HUNTING, TRAPPING LICENSES EXPIRE According to Frank Dufresne, ex- FLORSHEIM The new Elorsheim Flexcel Soles are waterproof under all conditions —insuring good health to you and longer wear for your shoes. Most Styles s|oso and $l I Commission, all holders of trapping | and hunting Teenses are nouficd| e 8o GR[‘VES that they expire June 30. | The All license holders should make | CLOTHING MAN a report of all animals and birds taken under this license, announces | |Dufresne, in order that they may | | be ‘eligible for a license the succeed- | ing year. 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Store PHONE 553—01—00 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—ftove Ofi—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — §torage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Fhene 48—Night Phone 481 ~~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Workclmhlng Hflmlfi T ONLY THE BEST OF MBATS PHONE thh - “SMILING BERVICE” - Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Pred W. Wendt l HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 800 American Mest — Phone 38 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR of JUNEAU, ALASKA M-I FE0ERAAL DEPOSIT INSURANCS BORPO Al‘.la l[ Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576