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1943 P Copy must be In the cffice by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- pure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mirectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu~ Gve insertions: One day — () Additional days ........... 5o Minimum charge ...50¢ FOR SALE fa HONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS LOST AND FOUND (Cont.) RAINIERS - WIN TWICE IN COAST iPorfland Beats Stars—SeaIsi Defeat Sacramento | Team (By Associated Press) Portland got six runs in the first two innings against Hollywood to |glide to a victory in the Pacific | Gonst League last night ! | Jackie Wilson allowed seven hits and the F |Ronnie Smith to the the second. Tom Seats, | the losers vers pasted ! showers in former Solon, pitched | (the San Francisco Seals to a m»“ [tory over Sacramento in the first| | meeting between the clubs this |year. Seats held the Solons to five| {runs and the Seals touched Clem Dreiseward and Herman Pillette for 10 | Los Angeles batters pecked at the! !()H(-nnp of two San Diego hurlers| |and Red Lynn scattered eight San | Al)l(‘y.u hits for his fifteenth \l(tm\\ 5 i —— |of the season for the Angels ~ — LOS Lady's purse, contalning| seattle’s Rainiers scored two in HOUSE, 2 bedrooms. See Waynor| money and papers, between Auk he seventh to break a two-all u.v‘ adv. on page two. Bay and DeHart's Store. Finder|y, the nightcap to win after HAND VACUUM, magazine rack,| Piease notify Highway Patrol-|catcher Hal Sueme led the way in| Tt style -suit-oase, Black 565, | Tar Reward [the opener with four hits as Seat- Y tle blasted three Oakland hurlers BOARDING HOUSE business, in- ron n“r ZIIH 18 hits and the Rainiers won| cluding dining room. Owner leav- ____two. Carl Fischer was credited with ing town. Write Empire C 2514. |ROOM in private home. Gentleman | Seattle’s victory in the opener preferred. References. 315 Third | 20-YEAR Established Dry Cleaning | GAMES WEDNESDAY Business and equipment for sale.| ' Sl Gt Laaime Excellent opportunity for man|FOR RENT—Two-room furnished| poiowood 1; Portland 7 and wife. Only Dry OCleaning| apt. with bath. Inquire 513A Wil-1 ga prancisco 3; Sacramento 0 business in city. I-‘u;' details I;n-' loughby. Seattle 9, 4: Oakland 4, 2 2 ot | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, National Leaguo SMALL CRUISER, $4%. Inquire| dishes. Seaview Apts. No games yesterday, playing re- Harbor Master. | - |sumed "’:“-" o - , i merican League 22FT. TROLLER, 8-ft. beam, full HISCELLA“EOUS ; No games yesterday, playing re- equipped, ready to go. Call Doug-| s —— sumed today. | las 78, |HAVE TWO boxes 80-30 hard i - - point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300| STANDING OF CLUBS ! LOT in Douglas. Phone 378 Savage. Phone 197. 1 Bakith ook Thcw FOR SALE- 6-room house, fulll GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| Won Lost Pet basement and garage, Ray oill nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1 up |Los Angele 24 730 burner. Best neighborhood. Phone| TLola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.)5an Francisco 52 35 Baranof Hotel, room 411 between| 315 Decker Way. Effective; | Portland 46 42 § 4 and 8 pm June 15. san Diego 43 47 478 g b | Seattle 12 46 471 COMPLETELY furnished apart-| TURN your old gold Into value, |Hollywood 10 50 444 | ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | Oakland 416 located in business district. Can|— o | Sacramento 8 3 be changed into business houses CALL FOR BIDS | National League ly. Write Box 905,| gegled bids will be received at| Won Lost Pet. Bkagw |the office of the City Clerk in the| St. Louis 48 24 667 THREE houses and cabin, all fur-|City Hall at Juneau, Alaska, "““‘;2;,‘.”,’,“{;‘,.’;, o A nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire/ P, July 18, 1943, for shingling| = 8" 4 4 Biribay Balnt Stats: |the roof of the City Hall. Details Cincinnati 39 31 3 i {may be secured from Bert Lybeck, \*‘“”ddtll’md 34 42 447 BCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- |City Building Inspector. | Boston 32 40 444 stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton HARRY I. LUCAS, Chicago 33 . 43 434 piano. 457 South Franklin sz‘m*- Mayor, |New York 30 46 3957 Inquire owner. - - American League DAVE'S Cocktail sa??flEanlu» 662. Bargain for cash. VOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | WANTED | WANTED—Janitor for USO Club, | part time. Good wages. Phone; 766. WANTED—Woman clerk, 42 hrs.j week, typing experiénce pre- ferred. Write No. C 2477, Empire, for interview. | WANTED — Office janitor. Phone 612 WANTED—Steamer trunk or serv- ice man’s foot locker. Black 600.| cashier, LADY TYPIST, clerk, y rnoon- work. Write WANTED. Good 2nd hand bxnyclc“ Pay good price. Green 250. i WAL ~Apartment or VIIE;\L\L' Viqu to $100 Phone monthly, no children. 197. i WAN!H) ~Car wushcr Apply Dave | Milner. Phone blue 510. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and ~ shirt finishers, Alaska Laundry. WANTED Lady bookkeeper; typist for 3 hours daily, and one | Write Empire M/ truck driver. 2421, WANT —Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. | Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED--Experienced beauty op- erator for permanent position Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and | Main streets, . WAN 'TE] D TO BUY——Large stove | for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. | WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. LOST and FOUND LOST—Black scotty Call blue 110. female pup., FOUND—Pair _of glasses on Al-| aska Dock. Prove ownership and pay for this adv. Empire OtflcH E‘OUND~Ftshing reel, owner mny have by proving ownership. Call| at USO, | i I | | Won Lost Pet. New York HOllINBERY 10 S e 3 Detroit 38 34 528 Washington 40 37 519 HAVE GRID TEAM [Chicap.o 35 36 493 St. Louis 35 37 486 ou'l' ‘I‘HIS YEAR'Clcvphml 3 38 AmM Boston 35 39 4T3 Philadelphia 3¢ 44 436 PULLMAN, Wash,, July 15. — - - - Washington State College will def- initely play football, Coach Orin Babe Hollinbery announces. “I have 20 players, some young- sters and some 4-F and intend to | provide a well-rounded schedule in he said .- all sports,” LISTS PRE-FLIGHT FOE BLACKSBURG Va. — Virginia Tech's football team will play the North Carolina Pre-Flight school at Roanoke, Va., on October 30. The last time the Navy eleven invaded | Virginia, it handed William and M(n" its only défeat of the 1942 campaign, 14-0. FORDHAMRAMS | rebellion | rocher o ¥ s b i OO o HOLLYWOOD'S BOBBY FAL KILNBLRG. the nation’s outstanding junior player, Senior Singles Championship at the Seattle Tennis Club recently. Brink (left), a tennis topnotcher, is pncturt-rl as he conuratulatl‘d the popular Falkenburg after the match. | He NEWSOM IS \Ever reen | KICKED OUT Field Day BY DODGERS Star Hurler Is Booted Over Argument with Leo Durocher BROOKLYN, July Bobo Newsom pitcher of the Brool sainst manager 15. cause yn Saturday, has Loui and last traded to the St Fred Ostermuelle McKain, hurler Newsom said he ball before reporting where he played twice I got the dirtiest deal player ever aid Newsom won 9 games for the Dodgers who paid for him last August. He pended three days with last Saturday for what said was insubordination, members of the club play. Durocher offered but R got,” he to R s be Arc would quit ba to the Browns previously any t and lost $35,000| no the club banished Newsom. CARDS LOSE PITCHER BUT GET ANOTHER ST. LOUI, July 15.—Harry Bree- chen, St been ordered to report for tion. ind! en Browns for hie rall was sus- pay | Durocher and other refused to|¥ resign | : up to 16 Louis Cardinal rookie, has uc- He leaves the champs with OUI‘I FoolBAll | but one southpaw hurler, Max La- i nier. FOR TIME BEING NEW YORK, .Iulv 15.—Fordham University, long a producer of strong football teams, has quit foot- | ball for the duration. Jack Coffee, graduate manag said the Rams Jacked manpower to field a team this year. - | Empire Classifieds Pay! SACRAMENTO, July 15.—Al Bra- zle, Louis who set a Coast League record |in pitching 40 scoreless innings, has been sold to the parent %St. Cards to fill the gap in the Cards NOW NAZI AIRMEN ARE THROWING MOTORS staff. > LIKES BOWLING NEXT NORFOLK, Va.—Phil | seaman ” THE GERMAN PLANE which lost this didn’t get much farther in its recent raid on a town in southwestern ingland. The rald was part of the latest and still ineffectual attempts at reprisals for the intensive blasting of German strongholds. British and American fighters are keeping the reprisal tries to a mint= mum, The Nazi bomber motor-is being inspected by-Mrs, E. Mercer_and:Mrs. E. Gale,. (Internationald Rizzuto, first class at the Naval| | Training Station here, picks bowl-| |ing next to baseball as a hohl)y | | [6- 4 \ flu 16. years Louis who was the Dodgers Leo Du- 1as soon On Friday The th field day at Evergreen Bowl will take place in the pool, n or shine, tomorrow afternoon The main event will feature {diving contest for boys and girls up| of age. Required dives| will be plain front dives, back dives, jacknife, and two optional dives. | donated through » courtesy of Frank Heintzleman, | Forest & and Col. Nichols. Other of interest to | featured pool are as | 1ows Boys! crambie, 5-8 Girls' and 8 years. Girls' and boys' swimming race, | 9-12 years | Boys iand girls’ hose and riding race in the pool, 10-16 years | s'iand girls' free style, 13-16 The prizes are rvice, events in the be fol- s non-swimmer and yes boys’ ducking contest, Boys" and girls' diving contest| Tennis Tournament Tournaments will be posted on the outside bulletin board and| ready to be played by Friday after- | noon. Tournament should be played as possible, weather per- mitting, so as not to hold up other contestants. If contest has not been played within reasonable length of time a coin will be flipped to see who will go into the higher bracket. These tournaments may be | played any time of the day or evening, but the games played off by the winners must see that their names are turned in at the office in the Bowl. These tournaments have preference to the courts at any time. There has been a keen interest defeated Jim Brinck in five sets. NEW LISTINGS won the City of Seattle displayed in the signing up for this tournament. The number of seventeen and in the \m- number partic year's men are man’s tournament twelve. - pating are ANNOUNCED BY DRAFT BOARD Jack Dempsey. He was knocked t)u',1 by both men. - BUY WAR BONDS Paul Bloedhorn Jewelry and Curios South Franklin Street LARS OYGARD as a pnld -up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present thi at. the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “JOAN OF 0ZARK" Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ettt ettt ettt is coupon this evening DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED PAGE FIVE Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY "z QUALITY AN D DEPENDABILITY Entire Whele Wheat Flour Made on Old Fashioned Stone Burr NOW === inj, 10 and 25 1b. bags at PIGGLY WIGGLY There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Member Rational Retailse- Owned Grucers #11 SEWARD STREET PHONE 787 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR €ALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing " FRED HENNING “SMILING BERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE §7¢ THRIFT CO-OP ~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~ Complete Outtitter for Mem Every comfert made for our guests Soothing Organ Music and Dalicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT '| DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 FORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAB—OIL Poot of Main Btreet Junean Motors Nite Phone 554 Following is the new listing re- | leased today by the Juheau Draft GEORGE BROS by | Board i 1-A—Harold Howard Bates, Otha | Sanfla[y Meal CO. K 1 Paul Fidler, Albert Wilson Fleek, FOR QUALITY MEATS® Widest Selection ol |Will Fred Gath, Thomas Leonard AND POULTRY Ll U0l‘s 0OVOS, orte eyer . | | Lov Morton Mey Mann, Jr., FREE DELIVERY Eric Martin Mattson, Bjarne Carl | PHONE 92 or 9§ Olsen, Francis W. Pettygrove, Wes- | Call Phones 13 and & ley A. Sullivan, John Williams, jr. | ; 1n|]1:A(‘;‘l:llmn(lA;\ll‘ll(ll:x..f;;:‘“.:Iill‘n:l:v"k"r.‘ Ch C.W c ThomasHardwareCD_ 1-C — Russell William Atwood, as. L. warner Lo. PTG Robert Maurice Helgesen, William 8 — OIL arine upplies | Petrte, Holly Oliver Sanders, Carl| | M ::g:;"“::o' Bullders’ and Shelf ans Schmaltz | HARDWARE 2-A—John McKay Adams, Wil- Ropes and Paints liam Franklin Barnett, John Mel- vern Westfall, 2-A(H)—Thomas Henry Dyer. E > Utah Nut and l.m 2-B—Norvin Maurice Gillispie, Leatu s o Orlando Bernard Godfrey, Wayne | C " A L Robin McGee WOMEN’S APPAREL €o. 3-A — Alva Woodson Blackerby i Alaska Dock & Storage land Bernhard Pearson, Harold| Baranof Hotel TELEPHONE 4 Stephenson. 4-F(remedial) — Dannie Jimmie | Hansen | 4-F—Harry Lee Hughes “nnm m“sml “0 Muh. n.l.l > Newly Renovated Rooms HE SHOULD KNOW Light and Heavy Hauling at Reasonable Rates BOSTON acl Sharkey v . . ‘wfslurw quk Sharkey, now a E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE SINGLE O tavern owner here, thinks Joo| PHONE 81 Louis was @ better fighter than| Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianes—Mausical Instruments and Bupplier Phone 208 122 W. Seonnd Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Prosen ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 203 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Pred W. Wendd L HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 876 Parsons Eleciric Co. ' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repalrs 123 SEWARD ST. PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICF DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 3 P. M,

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