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> BUY WAR BONDS wo. . GIANTSLOSE F ROM SEALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA © ' BRAVES GET LOSANGELES ATHLETICS ' sin anoter s U 1AHMS AS STILLWINS WINFROM SENATORS il .\ / (By Associated Press) | . Fii| . 2 W e Bovton Brases o tne ci- Angels Make if, Four |n‘New: York, Boston. in 2- ’ ants right back in the col- | L | H G C l d 4 waler ) POOS ot Row-SeatileWins | Tie Game Calle | | . y | 3 tory 1 he New Yorker home 1 4 ; \ i Another | in Eleventh , { i ps rip! y Coaker Trip- Pe-2un: { T . otie he d one in (By Associalted Press) (By Associated Press) xt gave the| Lo s made it four dn ai gy, ppjjadelphin Athletic I ur 1 8 to 2(row over San Francisco yesterday|ygngeq out 15 hits before 115,000 ik Brcay by smashing ou 32 win and| i oioion fans fighn to 4R ie Chicago Cubs shut out the|boosting their league lead to 11'iy o the Sen: 5t ibuant ) St. Louis Cards 6 ta 0 in Chicago Tom Seats, Frisco south-|g,,) washington's chance' of" im- 7\ \ hEflHh v Pittsburgh-Cincinnati ~ game | P lost his first game of the| . oo on their second place po- [ was postponed; 1 hil f Isition while the Yanks were' play- / { | > | Seattle, meauwnle, iose Up 'igng 'ai2-2 tfe with the Red BoX’ in ATTENTION MASONS amento 6 to 1, while Hollywood| ™™\ vio. oo was called ' in d . Con tion of Mt iand Oakland, playing a twilight!, "o 0 joe Gordon gave the S evening.|game, came out, With & 58 Helyanus o fie with a homer 4’ the C. Degree |which was called on account OI‘ninfh J W | darkness at-the end of the ninth. { “revaang opened a ad | The Portland Beavers defeated| le in t Sacra; Bostol St FLORSHEIN SHUESth New DON'T WAIT until after you have a serious loss to Detro! ot | find out you are not car- | : . AR Pacific Coast League under shelter. EVANSTON, Ill, June 26—Fr 2 € & rying su nt insur Won Lost Pct.| A special game sheet was:used|Cisco Segura of Ecuador practical left by inferior inks . . . helps pre l’les a - l‘l a e A y ¥ g ¢ ] col- vent rubber rot ends clogging - ance to pay for it. Then Los Angeles 17 750 in place of the one prepared for assured self of the national col i i A Yoy are too LATE! San ‘Francisco 28 582|use in swimming pool activities legiate t sioglen fitle: by i g ¢ % Sun Diego 35 5000 The winners of the events are|[eating his chief thr sarl Cc Get Parker Quink today, wash- FOR RESERVATIONS ] Ask this Hartford |Fortand 33 492{as follows of Southern California, 6-3, 6-3, able or permanent. 7 attractive i Ask this Hartford foi o 35 AT8| Girls and bos novelty ¥ace:|6-0'in & semi-finals match colors. Excellent for steel pens, too. Ry ASKA coAsTAL AIRLINES The new Florsheim Flexcel | agency to check up your Hollywood 29 40 Barbara Judson; second, Tony | Tom Brown, Jr., his opponent in & Liand Seattle 3 § the finals, isn't given a chance Phone 612 Soles are waterproof under icies advise y By trle 28 39 418|Stee | Phone 612 Agents Juneau i G oo ; policies and advise you | Tharie 22 42 344| Boys dodge ball: first, Sfeve|against the two-handed g all conditions —insuring NOW! National League |Johnson; second, Billy Schmitz; |from South America 7 s————— — good health to you and Won I t. third, Billy Johnson | Brown defe i Jimmy Everet Y el longer wear for your shoes. St. - Louts 35 21 5 Girls' dodge ball: first, Barbara|°f Notre Dame, 6-2, 4-6, ¢ Sh. tt ck Brooklyn 87 26 587 Judson; second, Betty Steele; | S e e y " U C A N F L Y Most Styles S| O 50 ana 3] | attu Pittsbukgh 30 26 536 third, Mary Avoian. ‘ L Philadelphia 3 2 517. Boys and girls novelly. race HVE ARR'VE J“"EA" IU § Cincinnati 27 28 491 i4irst, Steve Johnson; second, Roland v < % |11 GRAVES ene Boston 26 20 A413|Shanklin; third, Betty Steele. | - L] L ~Kdo Ak | A h . . \ Chicago 22 36 3191 Girls' novelty race: firsbusdine | ncanorage Kodlak Falrbanks The INSURANCE—BONDS New York 22031 -373| Dapeevich; second, Mayy' Avojih, 23108 CLOTHING MAN American League { Boys' novelty raceé: first, ney FOR wESIwARD Yakutat Valdez Nome JUNEAU Won Lost Pet.\williams; second, Billy S¢ mlitz; R g o C d ) s New York B it T Sers | e ] ordova Seward Brisiol Bay B me e e v fen wmy pEm Washington .M B4R Girle. and - boys ‘e:| Arrivals in Juneau from Seattle i 2 i ; ¥s' novelty | race ; > e Boston 31 30 508|first, Olga Dapcevich and Bill Ba- |last night were Waiter Fuhrer, M Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis g ¥ nd Bill Ba Cleveland 2 20 500 | man, tie. : Grinnell; from Ketchikan, Varnard 'I'o VIS"' ARMY Detroit 26 28 4811 Boys and girls, game 'ealled | \Taeger, Herbert Olsen, R. M. Gl | w d d F -d d Philadelphia 20 33 468 'touch (open to all): first, Jim| Taking passage for the Westward e lles aY Il ay lln ay w A N T E ]) Chicago 25 W 463|Sprague; sevond. Rodney Williams: |Were, for Cordova, John A. Dama- pOST TOMORROW St. Louis 24 30 444 |third, Billy Logan. ; for Whittier, Everett Erickson, i City League Boys' and girls' walking . across Monde Hayward, Reuben Dockten, b | MAN TO CATCH DOGS THAT ARE ) Won Lost Pot.|lie: first, Billy Logan; sedend,|Alvin Feslen, Harold J. Rombolt| ap jnyitation has been extended| [St. Louls Blues 7 1 8%|Billy Schmitz; third, Mary Ayelan, |30d Martin B. Sorreis; for Seward, o the people of Juneau, by Lieut A L A S K A s T A R RUNNING AT LARGE 0“ THE Missouri Mules L AR 571 Bullseyes have been a daily:gc- |1+ R Van Viock, M ina A. Van colonel Roy W. Riegle, Command- | Webfeet # 8 500 | currence on the archery #arget;|Yi0ck, Andrew H. Parson, Elsie R. ing Officer of the Post near here, STREETS OF JUNEAU City 8 4 429|515 the horseshoe and basketball|Omar, Robert Koclark, Grant Lo-|(o yisit the camp tomorrow. l R L l N E s All Stars .. 0 6 000 have had their share of use. |gen, Flora Gouldsberry, Arthur C.| Pplans have been made so that b & BTN i e e | Many people have used thespic-|Fibby, George S. Preon. visitors will be able to see as much| Office ena g Pel | i & S ptors i v e o | BaraNOF Hore, Phoeme 667 a lce 0 l p - 5 nic grounds and it is hoped that| E y | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY ' | i n hand to take parties around | § rait arti oy | MOrE Of the townspeople will” use | o XL 101 DaR cparwes | Have a portrait artist take. your {ihe SWbunds ard: Kilipraent ‘o “m;w D E lANE the area, and in order that every picture. Hamersley Studio. OPPDS“?,BOM . | one will know and understan: Federal Building. Phone 294. adv. Y what there is to be seen, guide: Empi) an Diego 6 to 2 to edge up San Francisco Hollywood 5, Oakland San Diego’ 2, Pittsburgh-Cincinnati Louis ‘0, Chicago 6 Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 8 Chicago- 2, STANDING OF CLUBS he standings. | a lit {home by trouncir & I white Sox 6 to 2 Home runs by Vern Stephens and the AM FRIDAY |Mike Chartak, each with a m s Mg {on, gave the St. Louis Browns a R T an |to 3 victory over Detroit. , Los Angeles 5. Seattle 6 Portland 6. National League postponed. | mento’ 1, n 5,'New York 3, American League York 2, Boston 2. I R e | re Classifieds Pay! EVERGREEN BOWL ~ HAS FIELD DAY 5¢GURA ONROAD | Moose Cabaret Saturday Night. - OR SHINE | {of the field so the games were held > DANCE Elks’ Hall SATURDAY JUNE 26Gth BOB TEW'S BAND I0P.M.to 1 A. M. Service Men 55¢ Including Tax Civilians $1.10 Including Tax BRINGING UP FATHER I WELL-THANK YOouU VERY MUCH- MR. JIGGS~FOR YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSISTANCE - IT'S BEEN A GREAT HELP -GOOD DAY/ ACTING LIKE A YOU ARE NOT TWELVE YEAR oLD YETH Telephone 6 and 616 YOU OLD FOOL /! GIRL~MENTAL LY~ LADIES Add that Different Touch fo Your Small Lamp We have a few shades, by FOSS, made of real parchment, and bound in are barrel shape, and are but leather. They $2.25 each, while the supply lasts SEE THEM NOW * Company S Juneau, Alaska Alaska Electric Light and Power Adv, | an 6 ANOTHER SUBMARINE is added to Uncle Sam’s rapidly growing fleet of undersea craft as the U. S. sub- marine Dorado is launched in the yards of Electric Boat company at Groton, Conn. (International) .« TO NET SINGLES 2, Cleveland 6. With the rain and all, areu Philadelphia 5, Washington 2. |25 participated in the third: fleld| { it 3, St. Louis 6. {day of the season. CHAMPIONSHIP e The weather prevented the' use ARRIVES HERE - FROM WESTWARD | With seven passengers for Ju- neau, Woodley Airways Lockheed- Electra, piloted by A. G. Woodley, with Jack Carr as co-pilot, arrived here from Anchorage yesterday afternoon. The plane is the return flight to the Westward. Arriving in Juneau with the | Woodley plane were Judge W. C. Arnold, Lloyd Coffey, F. R. Pey, Oscar Breedman, Stanley Wright, |H. M. Whiting and R. G. Lindsay Raymond W. Stough and Mrs. M. Malcolm are listed to leave with the plane this afternoon. ONE ARREST BROUGHT | “Only one arrest was brought be- {fore ‘the City Police Court this | morning. Thomas Weaver, charged with drunkenness, was fined given a 30-day suspended SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1943 SONS OF NORWAY | Meeting at Odd Fellows Hall, Sat- 1 YOUR BROKEN LENSES ‘ | i Eyes | urds June 26, at 8 p.m. Last {Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, |meeting before vacation adv. WHO SH AVE Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | S e heduled | ; to leave Juneau this afternoon for|jjyes. BEFORE POLICE COURT g A BUY WAR B( {7 BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment 74 | 5= THE DAILY Special Preparation soothes Skin, Saves Time H‘;‘" | Needs No Brush EVERY ROOM WITH TUB || A T C 0 d SHOWER B LINE R MEN who must shave every business- day — doctors, lawy men and others— Glide It is a special cream for da Rich and soothing, it is neithe: nor greasy. To use Glider, first wash your face with hot water and soap to remove the grit and oily sebum that collect on whiskers every 24 hours. Then spread on Glider quickly and easily with your fingers. Never a brush. Smooths down skin Instantly Glider smooths the flaky top layer of your skin. It enables the Reasonable Rates Phone 500 Alaska Tramsportatiem Company L BAILINGS FROM PIER Y SEATTLE % SEATTLE e Periect comfort e Centrally located e Splendid food and PASSENGERS FREIGHT razor’s edge to glide over your skin, F. B. servige REFRIGERATION cutting your whiskers close and clean McClure, ® Large Rooms— ° without scraping or irritating your Mer. all with Bath skin. Glider eliminates much of the irritation that frequent shaving may have for the tender face and leaves your skin smoother, cleaner. | Glider was developed by The J. B. Williams Co., who have been making fine shaving preparations for over AEERERAD Dy o D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 100 years. Get a tube today! Better protect your pen with | Parker Quink | Repa’y materials are SCARCE! Guard y:)ur pen against wartime failure by changing to sensational new protective Quink—the amaz- ing ink that cleans your pen as it writes! !Vo?dley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Flectra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Quink flushes away sediment will accompany each truck. There| will be a certain amount of walkin so it may be advisable to wear suitable shoes and clothing. The hours of 2 pm. to 5 pm. on Sunday have been reserved by the entire personnel of the Post, and Colonel Riegle, the officers and men extend to Juneau, again,| a cordial invitation to see the| camp, visit the mess halls, the hos- NORTHLAND TRANSPORT TION COMPANY ‘ Sailings Begular Freight and even see how a soldier PassengeISr 2 : and Refrigeration e — . . — ND WINDOW WASHING NS Al RUG CLEANING FOR “Esmv;;:: OALL SWEEPING COMPOUND INFORMA : FOR SALE BENEY GREEN, Ager DAVE MILNER Passengers 109 Phone Blue 510 Freight Phone 23 ORDER YOUR NOw Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 2 —————d ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. " Rv FPNR Hawk An- Pel- Kim- - BY GEORGE MCMAN US I‘nvllet Hoonah gogn Tenakee Todd 1cean shan Ch‘lg!tn Bitka ~CAPTAIN-TEE-HEE - N B oW WEIGLFRL,@-TEE HEE-WOLILD Chichagof 18 }g iz ig is 10 5 A CAPTAI THE CAPTAIN LOVE TEE-HEE-TO HAVE o B g T GUNNENSHE.L— RIGHT IN- YOU AS TOAST-MASTER AT To d?ia....,:. 18 18 10 10 TO SEE YOU- OUR DINNER - Tenakee . 10 10 10 MRS. JIGGS! TEE-HEE - Aungoox;] 2 :g 18 - [loonah .. AND TOAST Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 680 | TAKE IT- Bound Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 18c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg snd Wrangell PHONE 612, FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Above rates applicable when passenger hm Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Wi —1 ]

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