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MUND/\Y bLY 49, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Cupy must be in the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to,in- re insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Rrectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Gve Insertions: One day ... — L} Additional days ......... 5o Minimum charge ._.50¢c FOR SALE | LOST and FOUND TWO AND one-| --half inch Gould FOUND F]w‘- ng reel, owner may Rot Pump, drivén by Model| have by proving ownefship. Call A Ford Industrial. Unit.. Good at USO condition. Write Empire C 2523. - LOST — Lady's purse, containing| JOHNSON 5 h.p. otitboard motor,/ money and papers, between Auk| 16-ft. cedar skiff, A-1 condition. Alaska Arc Welders. Bay please man and DeHart's Store. notify Highway Patrol- Re! d. . FOR REKT | 32-FT. CABIN cruiser. Contact C.; W. Cady, Cowling-Davlin Garage, or phone 211, Auk|WELL FURNISHED room FOR SALE — 3-room cabin, ‘ Lake Loop Road, $750, partly (\u-} vate home for two gr‘n(lom(‘n nished. Boroff estate. See How-| 175A Gastineau Ave. Phone ard D. Stabler, Shattuck Bldg.| black 290. pungpu |3-ROOM furnished apt. Electric SMALL apartment bldg, Good in-| ' range and private bath. Inquire come property. Phone blue 47| 513A Willoughby. i or write P.O. Box 2277. | i - L |ROOM in private home. Gentleman FOR SALE—China cabinet. Phol!c‘ preferred. References. 315 Third Baranof Hotel, Apt. 603, between| ' St. 4 and 8 pam, “apts ) mby K(‘])L warm. Win- HOUSE, 2 bedrooms. Sec Waynor| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | adv. on page two. dishes. Scnvicw Apts. 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- ik com, 1044 w. 100, phone green] MISCELLANEOUS 475, i B : HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard BOARDING HOUSE business, in-| point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 cluding dining room. Owner leav-| Savage. Phone 197. ing town. Write Empire C 2514. GUARANTEED Rr‘allst\c “Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker June 15 20 YEAR Established Dry Clcamnm Business and equipment for sale.| Excellent opportunity for man and wife. Only Dry Cleaning usines: ity. For details o | T business in city. For details in: TURN }our 7 gold Into _value, uire Pantoriu Cleaners, Box ‘;37““001_ ;LV:“ ‘;’l‘askfl‘ TS BOX| " cagh or trade at Nugget Shop. LOT in Euuglas. Phone 378. | CALL FOR BIDS ose =1 ARty w3 e A | Sealed bids' will be received at| N SALE. 61 se, | *?’fwm:”;‘Em“‘d‘":::wf“°“;‘;y I:::‘lhc office of the City Clerk in the Burner. Best neighborhood, Phane | G118l at Juneau;: Alagks, until !4 pm, July 18, 1943, for shingling |the roof of the City Hall. Details |may be secured from Bert Lybeck, t-|City Building Inspector. HARRY 1. LUCAS, Mayor. Paranof Hotel, 4 and 8 pm. room 603 between COMPLETELY f\unnhe(l ap ment house in Skagway, Alaska,! located in business district. Can be changed into busiricss houses| very easily. Write Box 905, Skagway. { adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been EE T = 'duly appointed Administrator of the Tx?]fififd hog:zzi:éfi c;l::). cfiq{l‘::elestatc of Grover C. Winn, deceaged, Junean Paint’ Store: netice is hereby given to all credi- BCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- |their claims to. the said under- stal Steam Baths; also Hammmufi'gflw at his office in the Valen- piano. 457 South Franklin ~St. tine Building in the Town of Ju- Inquire owner, |neau, . Alaska, within six months st MRE — from the date hereof. DAVE'S Cocktail Bar. Phone blue, Dated at Juneay, Aluska, this 662. Bargain for cash. |19m day of June, 1943. WILLIAM A. WINN, VOR SALE—30 brake hp, Govic! AdilEaton, 1 stat :::" statlonury engine. BB Em- | publication dates: June 21-28, July = LR 6-12-19, 1943 adv. WANTED | WANTED TO RENT - smau'apt‘ Ruth Hall, Sigrid’s Beauty Salon. | HAEGG FAULS 10 BEAT HIS WANTEDWoman clerk, 42 ms week, typing experience ferred. Write No. C 2477, Empne. for . interview. Mlt{ Rfim LADY - TYPIST, cnsfiier. clerk wants afternoon work. WrL,e; Empife 2508. i | SAN FRANCISCO, July 19. —! Pacs I R R e —— ——— \Gelloping Gunder. Haegg failed to WANTED—Good 2nd hand bicyele. | 4 Pay good price. "Cu‘ec: 250 e frun. the fastest mile in the world WAN'IED Apartment or house upiBoston next Saturday. He whipped to $100 monthly, no ¢hildren. 1Gn Dedds by 25 yards. Phone 197. { | Theyll run against each other for ~—— ithe Arg Air Forces Aid Society. WANTED —Car washer. Apply Dave “Ihe track in San Francisco was Milnar. Phone blue 510. |said to be the “worst anywhere.” - - STAR PITCHER * WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. _— WANTED—Washer; also dry clean. erman at Snow White Laundry. Geod p‘\y Phone 299. 38 WANTED- erator HOLLYWOOD, July xperienced beauty op- permanent position. 19.—Char- for Apply James . Coeper; 4th..and rcy Root, Hollywood pitching mana- Main streets. gm. has been. given a coptract to| |handle the Stars next year. Root WANTED TO BUY—Large 'Stove has won 10 games against three for Victory-iCoffee::Shop.” Phone losse5 and has been given a salary 796. | boost. WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- % o loughby. Phone 788. The United kmgdom has agreed it to provide American troops in Europ> with 89,100,000 pounds of Empire Classifieds Pay! j potatoes in 1943, Finder | Way. Effective| ‘Lors of the said estate .to present| \m;e Saturday but will try again iri| -1second game yesterday, was knocked .~ GETS NEW POST - , SANDIEGD, 108 ANGELES | SPLIT mm Sacramento Pnchers Turn| [ .an Seals:to:Win | T.woGames ! (lh Asso ill(‘(l Press) San , Diego .and . Lcs ,Angeles di vided a doubleheader but the An- |gels failed fto tally an earbed runj |in the opener as five Padre errors, jeontributed to _the ;victery. San, Diego also made two bobbles in- the nightcap, but timely hitting by Rex Cecil, chalked up the victory i | After losing five straight to the | Seals, Sacramento took two. games yesterday in another, Pacific Coast | program as southpaw Clem Dremc-,‘ werd and Johnny Pintar gave«the; s only two hits in both games. and came back to: win Lhel second game after Seattle breezed through to a victory in the opemers of their double bill. The Rainiers took the first behind two-hit.piteh-| | | | ling by Cy Johnson and won the| {series 4 to 3. Only 27 men faced |Johnson in the opener as Seattle had - field. day against -Vine .dil Biasi. | | . The Hollywood Stars took twoi from Portland but the Beavers won the series. The second game |went 13 innings. | GAMES, SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 4, 1; San Diego 2, 2 San_ Francisco 0, 1; 'w.\;mmcl’tr) 5 | 5 | P(,ll]dlld 7, 4 Hon.\»\und 8,:5. National League St. Louis 7, 6; Pittsburgh 4, 5. New York 10, 3; Philadelphia 6, 2. | Chicago .3, 7; Cinvinnati 9, 0. | | Brooklyn-8, 4; Boston 5, 4 bec-r ond game called on :account Sunday curfew. 1 Amcrican League | Detroit 12, 1; Chicago 4, 4. ‘ Cleveland 4, 10; St. Louis Boston 2, 4; | Philadelphia 2, 1 i Cit | Missouri Mules- | : | Washington 9, 5 New York 7, 4 ague ty, postponed GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 6; Hollywood 5. | .Seattle 0; Oakland 5. | Los Angeles 5; San Diego 4. San Francisco 2, 4; Sacramento | 1, National League | ‘New York 1, 8; Philadelphia 2, 7. 1 St. Louis-3, 2; Pittsburgh 7, 3. ; Brooklyn 7; Boston 5. | | Chicago 5; Cincinnati 6. | American League | | Detroit 2, 3; Chicago 5, 0. | Phjladelphia 4; New York 5. Cleveland 1; St. Louis 3. STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League | Won Lost Pct. | | 'LQS Angeles 68 26 123 San Francisco 56 37 602 { Portland 48 45 516 .San Diego A5 50 414! | Seattle 44 49 .473 i Hollywoed .48, 52 A Oakland, .40 54 .426 {Sacramento 31 62 National League | Won Lost Pct |8t. Louis .49 28 636 { Brooklyn 49 35 583 'Pimhumh 42 36 538 | Cincinnati .40 40 500, Chicago 36 44 450 Philadelphia .. 36 45 444 i Boston 138 42 .440 New York 33 48 05 American ‘Leggue H ". Won Lost New York 41 30 010 dv:| Washington A4 38 531 Detroit .40 37 519 Chicago .38 38 . 5007 St. Louis .38 39 495 | Cleveland 31 41 474! Boston .36 43 456 | 34 48 415 Philadelphia - | PLAY ON SU!DM OAKLAND, July 19.~Ed Gar« nett, hard-hitting Seattle Rainier, was. injured in the game yester+ day and may be out for several weeks. His left hand was cut and he had to have five stitches taken‘ ‘in it. | He cut the hand making a sen-i |sational catch in left field in the| unconscious but held onto the ball. A nail in the fence gave him the cu; e bat.s over ;300, ARMY-NAVYW " GAME IS URGED WASHINGTON, July 19—Sena- tor Mead, New York Democzat, wants the Army-Navy football game played for the morale factor. He qalso says the funds earned will |aid the Army and Navy relief. The Navy wants to play, but the Army is against it, lin.a pitehers' duel.in the second. |Browns and the Cleveland Indians THE DAILY ALASKA. YANKS TAKE TWO GAMES ON SUNDAY 'OWMVEslainshmenl Puts Vinson as Sort.,. - 0f Court of Appealsi VT STINNETT By JACK school's. pride and joy in mathe< Buck Newsom Flops |n' ol snsiper ar 1o - WASHINGTON, July 10c—iByery| e is 88 veipcold natr sl Trial with St. Louis time the Administration reshuffies| ‘Hle i3 o 83-yearold matte of the cards (and not since the ap-| : (A% oy Browns pointment of | Secretimlesiw W\r’“‘“" more or less routine. He wag Stimson and NaysKnox shag: it Ity attorney Commonwealth (dis<} (By Assoclated Press) done much more: than. thab) ”“‘Ffi.‘?\fl» i Bt Q,§’l‘f\'{§{fi’,"“,,,"El,,.,‘}‘\“‘ The first place Yankees sneaked {ducstion is where dm.the wartime S ; duL will ‘'the next honors show.up. through two games with the Phila- delphia Athletics in the American, running their winning streak to 8iptraight games. The Bronx bomb: took the opener on Bill John-| hen the President established the Office of War, Mobilization, it 15 conceded here that it was no more than a reshuffle of the samé| DOUGLAS NEWS o old deck—with one possible excep-‘ son’s three-run homer, and the |, That-€xception was, 0Of COUTs - nightcap by rallying in the nitligustice Fred. M. Vinson; of the Dis-|LOCAL GUARDS VISIT RANGE 4 and winning in the tenth forsSpud triot of Columbia court of -appeals.| JUNEAU RIFLE Chandler's eleventh victory. #Why Vinson?" asked a lot- of | ~Ten members of the Douglas unit The Detroit. Tigers and the Chis{ghcervers. The .answer is easy. jof Territorial Guards . held their; cago White Sox split. a pair, ‘John= ny Humphries bested Dizay Trout ot practice on the Juneau erday to try their, Vinson, as a member of the spesfirst ta cial court to thear price-fixing ap-!rifle range ye: PAGE FIVE rune PIGGLY WIGGLY ™o QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY A FEW of CHUTNEY— the N FW Napoleon Brand in one quart jars ARTICHOKE HEARTS— In pint jars CHILI CURTIDOS— In Half pint jars DIN-E' Whole Wi DAINTY CHEE 2at C SA risps NDWICHE in one-fourth pound cans MASTER TOAST: Plain and Cinna AND MANY OTHERS mon at PIGGLY WIGGLY rds. Fifteen rounds ecach and they did peals (he was appointed by Chief skill at 200 Justice Stone) made judieial his-{were fired by tory with his opinion holding that,very well, according to report re-| a Brooklyn bank ‘cowldn't up the ceived, in spitc of the fact that| rental on: safety deposit boxes. | their practice on the local range| has been limited to 50 yards. More praetiges on the longenr range are, planned for the loeal men; Y | REPAIR WORK ‘l NOW PROGRESSING The job of refinishing. the interior || cf the public school here has' been proceeding . at good rate,. in Lhr}’i hands of S. M. Dore, ,new. school| Janitor. The walls have been ve- calcimined and new coats of var- nish and wax are being added to floors and furniture. Some work has to be done around the windows | to weather-proof against. the win- ter Takus Buck Newsom traded a pitehing glove for the showers after a two-; inning debut with the St. Louis| won. Thus Newsom temporarily| thwarted his announcement of pitching the Browns to the' pen&s Although he admitted that . the {Pricc Contrel Act was “a breath- nant_after being kicked out: by thé Vaking legislative departure from Dodgers,. our peacetime .economie policy,” he The ,Washington Senators beat ! Bewed to the letter of the law. He Boston siwice, -Rae SL:uborough'W”"‘ further. He' admitted that, hurling the first and the second|UN¢ 'ental on safety deposit boxes being won with clustered hits in|Wa$ ‘0 milligramic weight” int the e ey b [balance of the cost of living, but (s yhe opined that only by holding “minute quanta” could {down these ca rophe of inflation be |the . cs r |averted. | That opinion ‘alone was enough itto endear. him«to: the Administra- HI‘ B A{K" mm and earn him the:appointment SCHOOL {of director of economic stabiliza- mn If his predecessor, James F. 1ast week the furnace was re- B) fies, s right (and Byrnes cer- Dricked and -burner overhauled to ‘(qlnh had a hand in drawing up ¢ffect best of heating service for ‘Uu OWM executive order, Vin- the opening of the new term. THRIFT CO-OP There IsNo Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! - Member National Retallse- Owned Grucers 811 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 767 FEMMER'S TRANSFER P . Sanitary Meat Co. Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop, Phone 8¢ W FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street Junean Motors GEORGE kROS. {Cardinals, after losing,four straight, |soms job will continue to be one % S 4 Widest Selection i°f a court of appeals in all mat- A. D. WRIGHT IN FOR QUALITY MEATS® “ 01‘2 trs affecting the nation’s home- A, D. Wright, with the Iy Straits| AND. POULTRY QU CUbS a[ld Glan's AISO Wln‘Yan cconomics. Salmon Company at.Hoonah, was | FREE DELIVERY PRONE 83 o 06 Twin Bills in ‘Na- | tional League i e (By Associated Press) | The league leading _St. Louis| the National, |derday . to-take a doubleheader from | in struck back ye: {gress and in OWM, In developments the days that come and the that in Juneau over the weekend. While | here he was a guest at the Bar- anof. Call Phones 13 and @ come in Con- there are some about Fred M | | I ‘things to remember Thomas Hardware Co. Vinson. When he X‘(‘.signfld from 3 ¥ o T 650,00 REWARD || Ches. 6 WarnerCo. &) | Thomas Fardwas 11988 to accept the post.on the Dis- . bl . Marine Engines and Supplies ubla s “ |trict Appeals Court (which some For information leading to the ap- MACHINE SHOP e hmd s HARDWARE junstfi consider second only to the 0. 1S, Supreme Court in prestige s prehension and conviction of per- n or persons who stole or sabo- Ropes and Paints {leading 6 to 5 i nightcap. ‘ !double bill /from Phijladelphia, win-|sctious, there is nothing stand-off- other damage.- Anyone caught in Arhg act ~yfl “he i says the, e ’m | Ellis Ithe Pittsburgh Pirates. The skud‘:-;n:h:u];:zl;i(f_\wa:;ea:;j\(ch:\lmu:n I[“ d l}\'hm-_ _1'0‘(']"0:’: I:fllkhl;;d doe game was halted with the Cards BT oS0V et mais Sub- | FrOM (Ehe VICIOHY. B Je; BRMGL S tmmmltlm’ handling taxation. Cabin, Sunday, July 11, between u“h “Ill “d Llflp and must be played out under the rules. The Ghicago Cubs w5 sAlthough it is eustomary in both Cincinnati Reds lwiceuctts;:fd ;3"‘ it e a £ 18 img members a lacy ovation, the one |vantage of Johnny VanderMeer's'handed Vinson was close to tops. wildness in, the opener and.SWarm- .1t was - climaxed when the late ing over Bucky Walters in the | | Speaker. Bankhead stepped down from the ‘dais to tell the House The Brooklyn Dodgers, took the!that Vinson had the keenest ana- opener in 11 innings from the Jytical mind that it had ‘ever been | Boston Braves: and the, last gamfl‘hm experience .to come jn contact They are at .Mrs. Cowling’s par- |was stopped at 4-all and must be|with, Vinson knows the House, ents' residence, Mr. and Mrs. M. S | played out later, ‘Lhe Senate-~and. Taxation. | Whittier, on Distin Avenue, The New York Giants swept a' Although he is almost pmlnfully‘ > H |the hours of 5 and 9 pm. Raven- horst Goat Dairy, P.O. Bok 2321. adv. P 05y Wil MRS. COWLING HOME WITH NEW DAUGHTER Mrs. Robert Cowling, with her new, daughter, Joanne Ruth, left St. Ann's, Hospital over the weekend. ning a pitchers’ duel in the segond |ish or unapproachable about him. LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP after clubbing out a victory in the! He is almost vicious.in his attack Will ‘be closed from July 17 to ‘tirst. The Giants scored ajl their 9% WOyk: Wheneyer he gets started August 2. & agdv. ,Tuns off Anton.Karl in the first O @ vexing problem, meals, sleep, : {wo frames in the ppener and Ken fécteation (mostly bridge) and so- {Ghdse Aflowed ’,fi its in the last. CA1 contacts go by the hoard. Per- hnps this is hnbll When he was ‘Paul Bloedhorn student instructor. sr,agr sh::.::;; J‘ewelry and Cunos on the baseball team, quarterback on the foothall team and B. B. GLASS | le{s w“m“fi " South Franklin Street | the $ i l Chief of Police John Monagle to- day issued two warnings. { The first oplls ‘attention . to driv- i : ers: who. e not. secured - their | 88 8 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE licenses. The. tenewal , time . is past is invited:to:present this coupon this evening and the Chief is going to get bu.sy jand .make ‘arrests. s The s¢ ) warning . is to ;hc publié in to the throwing of boitles :or other glass articles. on streets or in alleys. There is a city rordinance prohibiting this and the| at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Rl " winanse: pidbiiiog this s0d. the 'SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU forced. ‘a8 complaints lately have § ~ f°F Federal Tax—6c per Person |been numerous. Beer: bottles and, - SV AR pea flasks are being thrown from autos' WATCH THIS 8PACE—Your Name M-’ Ar ! and in nine cases out of ten, they are smashed and glass is fluyn on the ‘streets culting . tires and doing ‘Certificates for tires and tubes were issued to the following during the second week in July M. P. Munter Co., 1 tire, 1 tube; Rev. W. R. Booth, ‘2" tires; John| (Yakutat), 2 tires 2 tubes; | Peter George, (Yakutat), 3 tires, 3 tubes; John Harry (Yakutat), 1| tire,.1, tuhe; Bayal.Blue.Cab, 2 tires, | 5 tubes. | .__,.,_,__ BRANT HERE, SOUTH Frank Brant, manager of the Ship Creek Meat Market in An- chorage, arrived Priday on a Wood- ley aiyplane, and: Jeaves teday for Seattle on a business trip. Mr. Grant lived in, Ketehikap before | mov\ng to Anchorage ten years ago. | CALLED COMMUNICATION Mt. Juneau Lodge F. & AM., Mnn- day evening, 7:30. Work in the F. C. Degree. Flrst National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA J. W. LEIVERS, ' Secretary. Mot FEDERAL adv, Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Haullag £ O.DAVIS ¥ W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN " COMPANY ' DODGE and PLYMOUTH WHEN IN NEED-OF Ulesel Ofl—Rtove Ofl—Yoeur CALL US! Junean Transfer <. .I’hene 48—Night Phone 451 *NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS /Qualtty Work Clothing - 'FRED HENNING Complete Owttitter for Mem “BMILING GERVIOR Bert's €ash Grocery _PHONE 184 o lfl G.Afimu:nu !vuy—Mmdclnmm Mlorvlmlnbmwlo- COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 h The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms 8§t Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Plange —Mysical Instruments und Bupplier HUTCHINGS ECONOMY CBelce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 5530298 Alaska Meat Market The, largest aud most complete stock of Fresh and Frosen HARVEYR.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phoezne 876 Parsons Electric Co.' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Bervice and Repairs 1338 BSEWARD BT. PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 492 Tranks—Baggage—Parcels DAY OR NIGHT Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. and 3 P. M. ¢

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