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TUESDAY, JULY 13, ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF JUNEAU ALASKA PHONEA | ECOND HALF S e irieo Baseball's No. IPpa al Play SS((:I)ENDDULE o [z visely wigoty = FOR RENT 16 QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY Ehe. | B CIYLEAGUE AVOCADOS MISCELLANEOUS ARE JUST RIGHT NOW! The second half schedule of the lls ls SA\IJA\I' 'rlNlE :(‘H_\ League for the season is an- FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE nounced today, One game of the FRESH POTATO CHIPS season, last F was postponed and the game Sunday was played BEST FOODS and DURKEE'S MAYONNAISE | Tonight, weather permitting, the BEST FOODS and MANCA'S FRENCH [ Mules and Webfeet will tangle DRESSING The complete schedule follows OLD MONK TARTAR SAUCE Friday, July 9—Webfeet vs. City.| Sunday, July 11—Blyes vs. Mules SHERRY WINE SAUCE | 4 e = ] Tuesday, July 13—Mules vs. Web- ANCHOVY SAUCE Copy must be in the office by . ) : : wa feet | HORSE RADISH DRESSING 'clock in the aftern - { Friday, July 16—City vs. Blues. | N S [ Ridesitt il v ~ L sithay, Jilty 1B Nes’ ve. Oty | AND MANY OTHERS are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone Birectory. 3 L 3 3 3 Suntlay, July 25—Blues vs. Mules. | Count five average words to the : Tuesday, July 27—City Mules. Dally rate per line for consecu- | Gve insertions: Sunday, Aug. 1 — Webfeet vs.| Blues. | Additional days ......... 5e . L 5 e . Friday, 6—Blues vs. Mules. Minimum charge ....500 . v A ewierot o Sunde : 'ebfeet vs d N Ad I- i gy The'arthed forces confinue to draft baseball's tophiotchersbit Herd REEYIE £6od réAsdik why they havent | Suriday, Aug. 6—Webieek ve, Oley. ewspapel’ ver ISIIlg! br A g o Tuesday, Aug. 10—City vs. Blu asked for Dolph ( amilli’s services. The Dodger first baseman is shown ramping on the sands at Rock- Friday, Aug. 13 Webfeet v FOR SALE away Beach, ith his children, Richard, 10; Dolph, Jr., 5; Douglas, 6; the 'No. 1 papa; Bruce, 22 | p) oo and Dianne, 4, Need we say these kiddies would like to see the Dodgers play all their games at Suriblay, Aug. 15—Mules va. CI. Tflllfl co_oP Soothing Organ Music and SMALL CRUISER, $475. Inquire |FOR RENT—Two-room o furnished| Ebbets d during the hot summer months? Tuesday, Aug. 17—Mules vs. Web- Dalicious Fried Chicken Harbor Master. | SR R SRR IS St = s i - - o, . \rbo | apt. with bath. Inquire 513A Wil- feet. || Member "l“"g“ Retatlsx: . ,EVERY NIGHT 1936 PLYMOUTH coupe. Inquire| loughby. P 4 | - No. 4, Winter & Pond Apts. | ri AR T All STAR BABE RUTH wHITE Sox i 811 SEWARD STREEY 1 n ms m FUR. apts., easy kept warm. ZI I( BEATS PHONE 787 John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 22-FT. TROLLER, 8-ft. beam,fully| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, ST Smiieess CLASSIC | TAKES BAT BEATARMY i\ MOTTAIN et | R COLEMAN oil heater and combina- 4 tion Monarch electric, wood and HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard GREASES—GAS—OIL coal range, 3 Calrod units. Phone| point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300| E TE Y NE : | l l 4 Foot of Main Street green 499, | Savage. Phone 197. | ' On. — FEED — HAULING Juneau Motors SEMI - LEATHER bound albums| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| Tol, ; J Hite Whuioe 88 containing 6 dozen victrola res nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| CAMP GRANT, I, July 13.—| 2 e ~ 9 7l oA ords, some large operettas;_other | ;fla sea;{uly ;lmn ;fl‘;’"(‘tf‘n National leaguers Con-| Old Champ Is S'l” Active- [Featuring Wally Mosés' homer, the PITTSBURGH, July 13 —Fritzie | ey | | -""GE"““'—' GE B—Ios miscellaneous. 423 Harris St. 5 ecker ay. ective Chicago White Sox scored five runs Zivic, veteran ring master, held on| 3 on o : : June 15. fident as Players Gath- Hits Fly o RIght e e e o 2es o oo, et | | SaniNIEIRESS; ‘Widest Selection of FURNISHED house, two lots. Phone | — Carpenter, former New York Giant, Jake La Motta of New York in a| FOR QUALITY T 318, |TURN your old gold into value,| or for 1943 Blg Game , Flelder to defeat the Camp Grant club 6 return bout. La Motta, 22 years AND POULTRY uQU”ns { s vlstotine e jto 5 old, wen the first bout over his 30- FREE DELIVERY o, o bt : | PHILADELPHIA, July 13.—The| BOSTON, July 13.—Fat, forty= - |vear opponent. Call Phones 13 and & or FOR SALE—6:room house, full | : Tuesday, July 20—Webfeet vs. 8 [ Blues i | Friday, July 30—Mules vs. Web- | feet. | | LOT in Douglas. Phone 378 CALL FOR BIDS { National League was confident and eightish, still fabulous Babe Ruthf i BN basement and garage, Ray oil, Sealed bids will be received atithe American Leaguers bewildered laided such recent Americen League Y NAVY RID WEI.TER MAT(H ||| Thomas Hardware Co. Chas. G. Warner Co COMPLETELY furnished apart-|may be secured from Bert Lybeck,| Yankees, will pilot the Americans.|{Boston Braves. WASHINGTON, July 13 fi'llu MACHINE SHOP be changed into business houses|adv. Mayor. | Billy Southworth of the Cards lusty swings at Dave Odom's offer-|ries and greatest of peacetime spec-!Jimmy C ison of Kansas City | o) 10y icheered the Mexican and booed the! » : : \ g e nished, ‘Gastineau Ave. Inquire Cooper of the Cards hurling, and HAEGG To MEET Nlrhmn WOMEN'S APPAREL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. Juneau Paint Store. f e TELEPHONE 4 stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton | . | 3 > pos : | {mound for the Americans with | % 2 piano. 457 South Franklin St. w a ter l:/o 0f Early of the Senators at thi bark-‘ 0“ F'SH'NG | ¢ ‘lu : : s mascieo, su s DM AR FORCE|| NOBTH TRANSFER ||| The Alaskan Hetel VOR SALE—30, brake hp; Govic| Dodds bost distamee is tHe mile,/dd Pollet, 22, St. Louis Cardinal PHONE 81 report to an air force school at burner. Best neighborhood. Phone|the office of the City Clerk in thelas peadliners from the two cir- heroes as Red batting champion Baranof Hotel, room 411 between|City Hall at Juneau, Alaska, unillicujts gathered here today for the Williams, Dom Dimagglaand others GAME (ASUAI_IY b4 % g |4 pm., July 18, 1943, for shingling|All Star classic. as a master-minded service All Stax| BOOED BY FANS PAINTS — OILS | |Marine Engines and Supplies ment house in Skagway, Alaska,|City Building Inspector. |He stalled on the starting lineup| Ruth obliged the fans by going injArmy-Navy football game, one of| PORTLAND, Ore, July 13.—Ro- Ropes and Paints very ‘easlly.” Write -Box 908 | Will boss the Nationals and is sure ings and managed to fly out tots is a wartime casualty this battled to an unpopular draw in al uhh “Il “d L“’ Eoe Fo 2 isaid his starting lineup is set and| — e - . \weight championship. The crowd | W. Cooper of the Cards catching Baranof Hotel | stop. Gunder Haegg, fleet Swede, arrived ' Newly Renovated Eooms e | diasal statiomiey enging: BB Em- | ; £ 5 i Southpaw, has five wins in eight| s / | !_{'"gg S8id he Wwoull _"‘”“" N0t games but was withdrawn from the H e | | CHICAGO, July 13.—One of and’ funds for the American Army § a % L <2 hEfl”h | bowling’s top competitions—the All Ba OVGI' Weekend Air Force relief. b e J Y ; COMPANY | 4 and 8 pm. the roof of the City Hall. Details| Joe McCarthy, manager of the nine took a 9 to 8 victory over the| sl located in business district. Can| HARRY 1. LUCAS, Eanri said he was in doubt. as a pinch hitter. He took a few the nation's keenest gridiron rnul—}(l(:lln Ramirez of Mexico Ci and Skagway. he has a team that will' win, He right field on the third swing. \ytax rupl)rL\’ indicate. |contest billed as the coast welter-| Leota,s THREE houses and cabin, all fur- R 8 5 R B the batteries probably will be Mort C 0 A L e A TR / / It was believed Ernie Bonham of /7 - DS IN MILE : POLLET 10 0 J0IN DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone blue ] 5 here and said he would run the| Light and Heavy Hauling ‘at Reasonable Rates BT Bareain- Yo Teash! TRUNDI.ERS wflll " American mile against Gil Dodds o . 13—How-| | ® O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS P 2 | |of Boston on Saturday. . FIERDHLER e, WY, 1 Bow PHONE SINGLE O pire. i H jrun ‘thé mile but hoped that the i S wang G (87 Arraigned at Funfer it woua ‘ncreae e crova ionir o, e National Al stars o) "EO@T NG DAVLIN Alaska M“SW S“PPIY SR 4t Star Tournament—will be held in Hsh 'l' k n e - S WANTED — Office janitor. Phone 1 p[ntec“u“ Chicago December 4 _through 12 aKe SONS OF NORWAY DODGE and PLYMOUTR 612. 1 The prize list totals $7,000 and the — < i iny aul Bloedhorn DPALYRS s s = 'In'st prize is $2,000. U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray [ sday v WANTED—Steamer trunk or ser . B e flow to Funter Beb (AR Bhat - ENBIE Apmesday, July 14, 8) ice man’s foot locker. Black 600. S(HNEIIZER IN end, returning this morning nfv.er‘gs?r: Cnfl-:'o:xkn‘le :3::”? vl Ol:‘:’;‘:' JEWEII’Y and Cunos | “WHEN IN.NEED OF 5 i - { G 3 holding court to arraign 87 mh- | 7 LADY TYPIST, cashier, clerk,; rmen from 14 boats on charges of| “South Franklin Street .Diesel ‘Oil—Stove Oll—Your | | b wants afternoon work. Write | i ! e i BUY WAR BONDS i Coal 1 Haal- Empire 2508. 4 p | GOlF WIN u'I'AH illegal fishing. The violators were| o | & : i e ' B i | F LR i ] caught last week by Fish and Wild- —— ing — Storage and Crating i ISR % i DESIRABLE room or small apart-| life enforcement agents. CALL US! ment by hostess of Baranof. £ P ; { SALT LAKE, Utah, july’ 13.— B An;)tllwl homrulm Freddy 11, and RAYMOND NEVI“ ; 5 o Tran sfer Phone 800. | 3 % | Playing almost flawless golf, George ! five fishermen failed to show up -l" o JIII R o i T R | ; : o Schneitzer of Salt Lake won the court, making the total charged | 88 8 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMF IRE WANTED—Goed 2nd hand bicycle. : # Utah open and Sod Harmon of |With the violations 92. i is invited to present this coupon this evening Pay good price. Green 250. { . - Walla Walla shot a sizzling eight| All were Indians and practically | at,the box office of ghe-~= - | - ¥ under pdr all pleaded gujlty to the charges. y f WANTED-—Apartment or house up| p Judgment has not yet been passed ; CAPITOL THEATBE to $100 monthly, no children.| W byt it is, believed fines will run into ¢ £ Phone 197, | : .lARGE Rfa h? |the thousands of dollars. . and receive TWO TICKETS to see: . ] The Fish and Wildlife Service| ,,Phnboh nv skno“G” Phene 48—Night Phone 481 WA '11‘1) Car washer, Apply Dave | confiscated approximately 15, DUIJ Miluer, Phone blue 510. ! Iu BRISIO[ TR OROE X three of the boats were fishing in Federal Tax—6c per Person ! fish, part of the penalty. All but ! 1 il shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | s H [] Es ‘ ARE A 'I'HIS YE AR Zl;’:le:e:r::fh gllfml::eju:;,ei nwf;‘:»‘ WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! i mmm oF MmaTe ! S (it A S with WANTED—Lady bookkeeper; also a | season’s opening date. | PHONE 209 typist for 3 hours daily, and one | The fl.shermen were charged with | truck driver. Write Empire M| Olson Also Reporis Be"er :al;il;ni nl: ;x;; ci;s:ge :z;as at Ten- | » 8 Complete Outlitter for Men ML 3 ‘ than Expeded Ba(k | Following are the boats, the mas- | - § h’ g WANTED Washer; also dry olbas- | "% - ters, and ‘the nymber in,each crew: | 3 A — . o 1 .ll P“per erman at Snow White Laundry. | ElseWhere Admirajfy, Geiee;Jones, master, ; . : g | TRELTNCE RV Ideal Pam Shop Good pay. Phone 299. | A five in crew; Flamingo, Eli Hanlin, ‘ epe 3 % master, five in crew; Robin, Charles | : WANTED] Expenenced beauty op- | . Fishery Manzw,emr'nt Supervisor | walter, five in' crew; Guide, Robert | y A5 i Bert i CaSh Grocery | = —— crator for permanent position. | Clarence L. Olson of the Fish and|zuboff, four in crew: Sophia, John- | b ; ) A~ ** ‘PHONE 104 or 108 * Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and | . Wildlife Service said _preliminary|ny Wilson, four in crew; Robert 3 ). < [ “Pree Delivery Junest Main streets. The new Florsheim Flexcel |reports from the fishing areas in-|Barron, A. D, Jack, five ih crew; ‘ / ) HARVEYH LOWE AR 5 H dicate a more than successful sea-| Exhibit, Ralph You | R h o WANTED TO BUY—Large stove | Soles are waterproof under pl ng, Jjr., four in| res : . son this year. crew; New Ammy, William Macks,| ° for Victory Coffee Shop. Phonel all conditions—insuring | g reported a very successful run|four in crew; Norma, Daniel Shar- G A s Tll B A u 796. good health to you and |in the Bristol Bay area where it|clane, five in crew; Rosario, Jim- | WANTED_Used furniurc, 306 wi. | longer wenforyourlhoel. !xs estimated that more than a half{my Martin, seven in crew. Evecy fert made for our guests A million cases of reds have been| Dundas, James Young, five in loughby. ER008. 7188, Most Styles SIOSO fld'll packed alteady, with two weeks'(£rew; Frisco, Jo C, Johnston, seven ’ ) Air Service Inlormalien time of the heaviest packing yet|in crew; Alberta, James Grant, six . PHONE 10 or 20 i | 1 [ i st in crew; Ralph II, J b 5 osr and ro“n ll. S. ‘;]‘A ‘ E}s ;‘;C;:(Dlil::‘ ug;sz;:s:;anfit;g:?:tml:;c_‘ i s Ly « IN THIS BANK Pusm muuic c.'I FOUND—Pair of glasses on Al- lion and @ quarter cases this year.| st o , whi HOME GROCERY Westinghouse Dealer e q Last year's poor year showed onl; JSINESS Electrical Service and aska Dock. Prove ownership and | The v v V| BUSINESS TRIP, Repairs a_half million cases for the sea-| J. G. SHEPARD Iho!!e 146 pay for this adv. Empire omce- CLOTHING MAN o S, A son. P 123 BEWARD ST, J. G. S = Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 000 LOST Lady’s pu)se‘ comammg‘ The pink run is exceeding expec-|mers cons‘::sfl:‘d' Mn dhe Som. IN SURED i L iction Company, left 8 6 s 3 American Meat — Phone 38 money and papers, between Auk | “ tations in the Prince William| o, Ketehj " y 3 Bay and DeHart’s Store. Finder | ] & = m |Sound area with preliminary re-|mirs C'f:;‘k:e" ::fi‘ ':)‘H';:- th:m';lv e L ) s please notify Highway Patrol- turns indicated a good run for the|warq in cmmemofi in i usnel:;; [PARCEL DELIVERY “.“c"' man. Reward. | usually small odd year. A total of 5 enBowt | TIDES TOMORROW - (5o’ i ver pasd che s oier e expcts 1o e amy o ti 1 Bank || 6 E. ALMOUIST PHONE 432 FOUND—Fishing reel, owner may| ! week and there is still three weeks i il g F irst Na 0na a CUSTOM TAILOR i Trunks—Baggage—Parcels have by proving ownership. Call| 74y itige5:20 am, '03 feet. |remaining for fishing and pack- R 1 of JUNEAU, ALKSKA Across from Elks' Club * DAY OB NIGHT at USO. : | High tide—11:42 am., 130 feet. |ing in this area. FELDON FOR SFATTLE ’ - PHONE 516 Schedulsd Deltvery I8 . W . | Low lide—5:20 pm. 3.7 feet. o — Sam Feldon is a passenger for| - B ANCS - < o b DG 3B, M Empire Classifieds Pay! High tide—11:25 p.m., 16.7 feet. BUY WAR BONDS ‘Seame, leaving here last night. i

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