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PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Copy must be In the office by i o'clock in the afternoon to in- wure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Birectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- @tve Insertions: One day .. Additional days Minimum charge ......50c FOR SALE I WNANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. | WANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — CONTINUED “good business Reasonable C 2440 BOARDING house Owner leaving town. terms, Write Empire Tt }{Illtf FORD sedan, 242 h and Franklin. | with Phone MONARCH warming oven, 680 or 334 range $20. upper blue | - St U1 3-ROOM furnished cabin, Oll heat- er. Inquire 513 Willoughby. Size 16. 3-ROOM Phone LADY'S Phone black wool green 755 suit, partly furnished house. ; 318. COLLAPSIBLE baby buggy, $12; Bathinette, $5. Phone black 350, |FUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, disiies. Seaview Apts. DIAMOND ring, will you pay? Bureau worth $2,000. What Alaska Credit |- " LOST and FOUND blue |Los | size sleeve. Sabin’s. i).’\\'l;h Cocktail Bar. Phone 662. ulmx(hn(‘ r)wxcoat has paint spot on to an\'.u ;. about 40, gold mine- $10 Reward. Return Cola for less ° 500 gallons Of| ey o) oeffer fountain each gallon s 16 gallons Cola syrup, mak-| June 18. Name "‘l‘ e ing 2304 8-ounce drinks out of| Sift: Reward. Phone one lon. Will sell whole lot or barrels of 50 each. Formula for same to person buying all. A. Finberg, Alaskan Hotel after 5 pm ' TTER ke THAN a a bottle of 4 cent. Ha pen on concentrate, ’ Valued as | red 750. LOST—Parker “51” pen and pencil set and blue vest, Sunday, Bar- anof Hotel. Reward. Return to Robert Jones, Percy's Cafe. LOST—$10 reward for information on brown cocker spaniel license No. 62, answers .to name of “Buster.” See Peter Hammer. 1400 NEW INLAID six-color initialed poker chips. Will sell to somebody outside Juneau for $175 cash. A.| | Finberg, Alaskan Hotel | FOUND-—Fishing reel, have by proving ownership. at USO. owner may RADIO for sale—Phone black 194 TWO MEAD Kyaks for sale cheap. | 213 Harris Street. ‘LOST-‘Schacflcr Lifetime Fountain e e 3 | pen. Name on pen. Phone blue HOMESTEAD site on Haines| 600. Reward. Highway, improvements and (ive‘ e ghe red garden. Inquire John First Natl. Bank Bldg. | MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN WOMAN'S VOLUN- TARY SERVICES—Day Nursery— For children up to 10 yrs. Day| rate $125; hour rate 25c. Phone Black 340, Juneau. TURKISH BATH»RDOm for small| restaurant or lunchroom. 431 So. Franklin St. | §-ROOM house, also income prop- | erty. If interested, P.O. Box 16‘5"GUARAi’\JTEED Reallstic T Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone -201. 815 Decker Way. June 15. §OR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB li:m—i pire. % | WANTED F o gl ‘:TURN your old gold into value, z | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. WANTED TO BUY or lease: 2-| bedroom house. Call Don Under-| wood at Baranof Hotel. WANTED — Combination. elevator and bell boy, ‘preferably 16 yrs of age. Apply Baranof Hotel. WANTED - Electric_refrigerator. | Phone M. Isaacs. Black 290. 1 Late mr‘lhl «(d.\n 5= or| WANTED Phone 106. ‘ T-passeng: — Baby buggy Phone blue WANTED in good 650, TO BUY condition. YOUNG MAN wants work on fish- ing boat for season. Box 3051, F.| Watterson. KISS OF THE HOPS TO TRADE a second-hand 5-room | oil circulator for a small one.| Phone black 615. | You don’t have to.drink a bitter beer. Schlitz methods of brewing control capture only the delicate flavor of the hops, not their harsh bitterness. That's one reason for that famous fla- || vor found only in Schlitz. Taste {1 Schlitzand you'll never want to " Phone | go back to a bitter beer. WANTED-—To buy a good vacuum cleaner. Phone black 615. WANTED—2 boys of 12 years and| up to learn- shoe: maker’s trade. Hollywood -Shoe Shop. WANTED — Large trunk. green 755 mornings. WANTED —Car washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510, WANTED-Lady bookkeeper; also a typist for 3 hours daily, and one truck driver. Write Empire M 2421 | WANTED--Experienced beauty op- | erator for permanent position. Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and Main streets. | WANTED. Pressure cooker and oil stove. Mrs. Whitmore, 427 Fourth. WANTED. AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. erman at Snow White Laundry. -pyAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Good pay. Phone 299. Copr. 1943, Jos. Schittz Brewing Co., Muwguies, Ws. l dog, | Call| Effective| | Addleman; WHIRLAWAY HITS CITY BEATS MULES HERE LAST NIGHT Fans See Defiglsand Her- bert Smack Home Run Each SCORE BY INNINGS Mules | |City : | The City team wallgped the Mis- souri Mules last night to the tune of 11 to 4 behind the effectivel hurling of Mondoker and an abun- dance of-base hits by the City team. Mondoker allowed nine hits but kept them well apart to hold the | Mules to 4 runs. The City collect- |ed an even dozen hits off two | Mules hurlers, Kreyling and Stang. Blum, the first man up for the City, singled, Naughton walked, Mondoker was safe on first on an error committed by the shortstop and Blum scored. Bystrek singled, scoring Naughton from third, and Montoker from second | Score 1 Run In the third inning Mules Heinrich was safe on first on an overthrow to first by third baseman Herbert and went to sec- ond. Krisko singled into right nvld1 scoring Heinrich with the lone tally of that inning. In the fourth inning, Blum, first man up, singled again went to second on a wild pitch. Naughton singled, scoring Blum for the| the | and {burgh {stop Lenny 17 to 4. Kirby Higbe was the win- jof the season, {pinch hitter in the sixth when the ‘push('d over five runs. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF --jUNEAU ALASKA o e PITTSBURGH LOSES 1-0 ON TUESDAY Paul Derrir{g;} Huris Shut- ouf for Chicago Cub Nine (By Associated Press) Derringer shut out Pitts- on seven hits yesterday afternoon while a single by short- Merullo was cashed in| for two bases on an error by third baseman Frank Wyrostek for a vie- tory for the Chicago Cubs, 1 to 0 in the National ! Catcher Phil Masis' home run with " Chet:'Ross on ' base ‘gave the| Boston Braves 'a tight 7 to 6 vic-| tory over Philadelphia. Boston bunched six' hits off Jack Kraus in the second for a five-run rally. The ' Brooklyn Dodgers moved within two games of the idle Car- dinals yesterday with their third straight over the New York Giants, Paul ning ‘pitcher for his third triumph but gave way to a Dodgers were trailing 2 to 1, and GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2, Seattle 0. Hollywood 4, Oakland 5 San Diego-Portland, postponed National League New York 4, Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 6, Boston 7. ) | | Mondoker singled scoring Naugh- ton from second. Bystrek singled,!| (scoring Mondoker from third. Hoff- | man singled, the fifth consecutive | hit off Stang, who had relieved | - | Kreyling. | In their half of | Mules retaliated. Nielsen singled |and advanced to third by Docz's! single. Schuler doubled into right/ field, scoring both runners. Schu-| ler also scored on an error by| McClellan from the bat of Hein-| {rich into center field In the fifth inning Eli Daniels | homered over the left .field fence |over the 306-foot post for the lone {City tally of that inning. In the sixth inning, Huston sin- gled and scored on the third er- ror committed by Hoffman, short-| stop for the Mules ‘The next contest is scheduled for Friday evening at 6:30 ‘o’clock when the Webfeet come up against {the tough Beaver outfit | Following is the box score: Mules the fourth, the| w E 0 01 | ol 0| 3| 0} 0| of [} 0 o 0f Krisko, Nielsen, Docz, 1b Cockrell, Schuler, Hoffman, Heinrich, 3b La Cour, c Kreyling, p Stang, p Foss Tol Parker, cf 2b rf e 8 It | mmm e m o wwown s | | w | Totals S City > = 4-:=~CCNNNMW E Blum;" ss o‘ Naughton, Mondoker; Bystrek, 1f | Hoffman, 2b McClellan, cf Herbert, 3b Addleman, Steiner, rf Daniels, rf Huston, 1b ib, cf . P 1 | c ek anwennwa Totals 234 Summary Stolen bases: Blum 2, Hoffman, home runs: Daniels,| Herbert; two-base hits: Mondoker, Schuler, Docz; bases on balls: Mon- | doker 0, Kreyling 2; wild pitch: Stang; - passed ball: Kreyling tol La Cour; struck out by Mondoker | 4, by Kreyling 2, by Stang 3; \its off Kreyling 5 in 3 innings, off ‘Stang 8 in 3 innings; umpire: Con- nell behind the plate; scorer: Dap- cevich; time of game: 1 hour 45 minutes. THIRD IN RACE CHICAGO, June 23.—Whirlaway, all-time leading money winner, was | defeated by his stablemate Markell in the first start of the season at | Washington Park. ‘Whirlaway was third, three-quarters of .a length back of ngs flbbcy in the mile. BELLOISE STOPS LEVINE IN FIFTH NEW YORK, June 23.—Mike Bel- loise, veteran New Yorker, stopped Gus Levine of New York in the fifth !round of & scheduled 18 round | fight last night. - -ee BUY WAR BONDS | Oakland | Sa | | St. | Chicago —{st. 4{Missouri Mules leity Pittsburgh 0, Chicago 1. American League Cleveland-Detroit postponed. Washington 3, 2 New York 2. Boston 7, Philadelphia 1 Chicago Louis 3. City League Missouri Mules 4 STANDIN OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. 47 134 | 39 619 | 34 515 | 29 A5 | 30 462 | 29 city 11, | Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Portland 439 391 361 Hollywood Seattle 25 amento 22 National League Won Lost Pet. | 642 | 593! 528 19| 27 .)O‘I‘ 21 .38"i .20 370 | American League | Won Lost Pet. | 31 596 | 31 554 | 27 500 | 29 500 | 24 480 27 466 23 460 | 22 440 League Won 7 Louis Brooklyn Pittsburgh Cincinnati Boston New York New- York Washington Cleveland Boston . Detroit Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis City Lost Pet.| 875 | 571 .500 Louis Blues . 4 Webfeet .3 3 E® [ All Stars 0 .0 0 | WORLD'SRECORD BROKEN BY NEW YORK TRACK MAN PASSAIC, New Jersey, June 23.— One world track record was broken at the invitational meet here as William Hules of the New York Athletic Club lopped 3 and 2/10 seconds off the record in the two- thirds’ mile. His time was 2 min- utes, 42 and 2/10 seconds. | lelwa { was called off. TWELVE CANDIDATES FOR ELKS TONIGHT candidates will be initiat- YANKS ARE EDGED OUT - BY SOLONS. The lock in freshments Murkey Vernon's Homer,| Triple, Give Wash- ington Game Hw - (By Associated Press) Mickey Vernon, first baseman for the Washington Senators, led his to a 3 to 2 victory over the York Yankees with a home a triple to cut the Y‘.lnk\‘; two games An the Ameris Twelve At tonight ession will the Elks will follow begin at 8 o'- auditorium the initia- - LEAVES FOR BUYING TRIP IN SOUTH Fred Henning, proprietor of Hen- |ning’s men's wear shop, left Mon- {day night for the south on a buy- ling trip for his store Mr. Henning plans [for about a month, making pur- {en and will visit markets in {Seattle, Portland and possibly Cali fornia ‘lll NNING to be away New ran. ar lead tc can Tex Hughson pitched Red Sox into a third with Cleveland, twirling five- hitter to beat the Athletics 7 to 1. The Chicago White Sox defeated | the St. Louis Browns 5 to 3 as| Harold Clift hit his second home run of the year for the losers. OAKS BEAT HOLLYWOOD, | SACS WIN (By Associated Press) Oakland jumped on veteran Hol- lywood pitcher Roy Joiner with 1 run in the second and 4 in the third to drive him from the mound | and defeat the Stars 5 to 4 in the | Pacific Coast League last night. At Seattle, Alpha Brazle pitched a two-hitter as Sacramento shut out the Rainiers 2 to 0. The San Diego - Portland game - YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson. Blomgren Bldg Phone 636. adv, Boston tie the place a 7/ walerproof for health prulectmn B TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS! Don't forget to clip the directory supplement from page two of this paper. adv. D WAR BONDS BUY FLORSHEIM SHUESwnh UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE rict Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. April 12, 1943. | Notice is ‘hereby given that Ro- | berta West White, has made appli- cation’ for a homesite, Anchorage | Serial 010266, under the act of May | 26, 1934 (49 Stat. 809) for a lld(lv of land designated as Lot A, Plat of | U8, Survey No. 2492, Smugglers | CoveiiGroup 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 Distriet Land Office, Anchorage, 3ll conditions —insuring Alaska. I good health to you and Any and all persons claiming ad- | longerwear foryourshoes. versély any of the above mentioned | Most Styles *| O 59 ana ¥] | land should file their adverse claims | H. S. GRAVES in the District Land Office, at An- | The chorage, Alaska, within the penod of publication or thirty days there- CLOTHING MAN | E |after or they will be barred by the ATiE] |provisions of the Statutes. CORBETT SHIPP FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, May 5, 1943 | as s paid up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ' 'ig invited to present this coupan this evening at. the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE udv and receive TWO TIdKE:[S to see: "“SLEEPY-TIME GAL" Federal Tax—~6¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! The new Florsheim Flexcel Soles are waterproof under | ! 3 Gil Dodds, Boston divinity stud- || ent, set an American mark of 5| minutes, 38 and 8/10 secomds' for the 2,000 meter. The world mark| was established by Gunder Haegg, of Sweden. LOSES LAST RN LEXINGTON, June 23.— Black| Servant, second in the Kentucky Derby in 1921, dropped dead in hxs paddock. Foaled in 1918, he earned | 1,225,000, | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That on June 22, 1943 in the Com- | missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre-| cinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Howami D. Stabler was appointed adminis- | trator of the estate of Robert Cecil| Kirtin, ‘deceased. All persons hav- ing claims against said estate are 1equired to present them, with an-‘ fied vouchers as required by law,| to said administrator at his o{[lm-\ in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first pubhcnmon nr mm notice. HOWARD D. QTABLER Administrator. June 23, 1943 adv, First publication: b&sws IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED meeting of the Elks | [ Re- | ! i COWLING-DAVLIN Phae PIGGLY WIGGLY 2 QUALITY with SERVICE Ph one GAR])EN CRISP VEGETABLES WHOLESOME and CLEAN See Our Refrigeraied Case NO FLIES ON OUR PRODUCE! PIGGLY WIGGLY There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! —————————— Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Meniber National Retallsr- Owned Grucers #11 BSEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 FORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAB—OIL PFoot of Main Street Juneaun Molors. FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 554 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Osall Phones 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. l Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE BHOP Ropes and Paints Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 0§ Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Ballders’ and Shelf HARDWARE tah Nul and Lump COAL Alaska Dock, & Storage Co. ‘ TELEPHONE 4 " WOMEN'B APPA“L !ulnot Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planes—Musical Instruments and Bupplier Phone 208 133 W. Beornd COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTH DFALERS & HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choloe Meats At All Times Located in Gieorge Bros. Btore PHONE §53—02—08 t {WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Btove Oll—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- \ng — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer +» Phene 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete TIMELY CLOTHES ~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] Complete Outtitter for Men Juneau’s Most Popular ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 203 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt “SMILING SERVIOE" Berl's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for oug guests Alr Service Information HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 ‘Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 000 G. E. ALMOUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from. Elks' Club PHONE 578 Parsons Electric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. PARCEL D;I.IVEBY Sll“ Trunks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Bcheduled Delivery 1q a. m. and 3 P. M. [ THRIFT CO-0P | -———-—-——-—4. GEORGE BROS. The Alaskan Heotel 5 )