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THURSDAY, JULY 22, Copy must be In the office by # o’clock in the afternoon to in- wire insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Rirectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Gve Insertions: One day — ) Additional days ... 5o 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED Minimum charge .._.50c four hits, Seattle defeated Holly-| A wood 5 to 2. Hollywood got both |runs to tie the game in the fourth run SALE 1 I.OST and Fllmm lon touches of wildness by Fischer,| - - e s B s e e ———— |put the Rainiers got three more USED Thor electric was tng ma- LOST-Black scotty; -femmale: pup |runs later to walk off with an emsy chine 2 ironer for sale. bvmhi Call blue 110. Reward. |win, commercial size in A-1 conditio: - y Suitable * for rinstitutional service.| FOUND Fishing reel, owner may | SAng These appliances not for salel htflvgslg proving ownership. Call} S gt P AR $E1% AT al sefharalely SPasons Kccllc) e g R L LT} Saoeamento-1; 05 Las Angeles: 16, Company, Jurieau, Alaska OR ‘m e 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; new| !‘ o % San Diego 2; San Francisco 6. | 18-ft. endless belt and auto rear | \wprr, FURNISHED room with 03“-1‘«‘11‘1;-0?0'(1“'\}0 0 wheel pulley. Call at Bloxham’s| yge of house for two gentlemen.| “"1‘-‘“”‘;\,m';"::‘l‘l‘;“’c Garage. Phone 525. | 5A Gastinea 3 ack | g | 1;.;1\ Gastineau Ave. Phone black| o o o MM S e 3, RADIO in good condition. Phone| %% ! Brooklyn ‘1, 9; Cincinnati 11 i 761 after' 7 p.m. [3-ROOM furnished apt. Electric| Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh m | o T gy g £ T range and private bath. Inquire| Boston 1; Chicago 4. | + TON GMC ;mm.{ truck, um(li 154 - Willbughby. American League | condition. Phone 239 between 1 L = Bt et 17 Now S ori 0 | and 4 p.m lnoom in private home. Gentleman| Chicago 2, 8; Boston 3, 6 | ONE 52-inch round oak dining g’t“‘““" Belesnees. 815, Thid) SE NI N RS 0 table with six leather upholstered| " i Detroty 15; Washingeon, 6. chairs to match. Call green 565|g 8 R ® FUR. apts, casy kept warm. Win STANDING OF CLUBS after 7:30 p.m ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, g, Aicar e B Tk : Pacific Coast League LATE MODEL 10-tube all-wav S0l = I Won Lost Pet.| console radio with record player| | Los Angeles 70 26 729 in good condition, $100. Phone KISCELLANEO‘]S San Francisco 56 37 611 bld® 499, ikt Portland 48 . 46 511 S HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard|Seattle 45 49 47| FOR SALE One-quarter inch| point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300|San Diego 45 52 461 botlerplate tank, riveted, between| Sayvage. Phone 197. Hollywood R 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | loaxland T 54 432 | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| O o 3301 FOR SALE—China cabinet. Phone| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| b kibait ke b Baranof Hotel, Apt. 603, between| [0l Beauty Shop. Phone 204.| bt gt b 4 and 8 pm. 315 Decker Way. Effective Hob’ Dosy, S0 = . T G 5 3t. Louis 51 28 646 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| ' JU0¢ o o Brooklyn 50 36 581 son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| TURN your old gold into value,|Pittsburgh 44 36 55| 475. | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |Cincinnati 41 41 500 ( _ ML o e i —_ |Chicago 31 44 457 LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. | { Philadelphia 8. sl FOR SALEG-room house, full| E Boston . 33 43 434 basement ard garage, Ray oil| New York .. 33 50 398 burner. Best neighborhood. Phone | Baranof Hotel,’ 4 and 8 pm. COMPLETELY furnished ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| located in business district. Can! be houses very 905, Skagw changed into business easily. y. Write Box THREE houses nld Labm, All (ux nished, Gastineau Ave. Juneau Paint Store, SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton piano. 457 South Franklin sm. Inquire owner, DAVE'S Cocktall Bar. Phone blue 662. Bargain for cash. VOR SALE—30 brake h.p, Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em-? pire. WANTED Scdan or coupe, or '36 moaodel Phone blue 415, evonings W AN TED- Refrigerator. green 611, Phone WANTED—Good used mattress,| easy chair or rocker, hand-wound victrola. Call after 7 p.m. at 510 Kennedy, lower apt., or phone green 147. WAN'XLDr— Husky pup. pxdcmblv male. Box 2615, Juneau. spring and mam WANTED— 4 Phone 114. WANTED—GOOd 2nd hand blcycle Pay good price. Green 250. WAN TED. Ai;artmem or house up to $100 menthly, no children. Phone 197. WAN’I ED—Car washer. Apply Dave | Milner. Phone blue 510, WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. A i e R WANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 796. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phont 788. LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed from July 17 to August 2, room 603 between | | apart- | Inquire five adv.ls, 22, 1943, Mrs. Alvin H. Dickson, the Office of Indian are temporarily in Juneau, transportation to Shageluk, ere Mr. Dickson will be special tant. The Dicksons are originally from \(he Middle West, but for the past years have been in North | Carolina. This is their first visit to rAlaska |their small daughter, who is two and a half years of age. Mr. and | teachers for Affa waitil W = SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION ‘ No. 5068-A IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALAS- KA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, | AT JUNEAU. | CAROLINE Plaintiff, vs. ENGER = HURLEY, MELVIN JAMES __|HURLEY, Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: |To Melvin James Hurley, the above- inamed gefendant, GREETINGS: You are hereby required to ap- |pear in the District Court for the | Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, within thirty days after ithe last publication of this sum- imous namely, within thirty days |after the 22nd day of July, 1943, |in case this summons is published, or within forty days after the date ‘o( its service upon you, in case wnm summons is .served upon yeou personally, and answer the com- {plaint of the above-named plaintiff fon file in the said court in the |above-entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action and complaint demands a decree of ldivorce, dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between jyou and said plaintiff. | "And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof; and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, and as herein- above stated. Date of order of pub- !lication, June 24, 1943. | WITNESS THE HON. GEORGE :F. ALEXANDER, Judge of said Court, and the seal of said Court hereunto affixed, on this 24th day of June, 1943, | (SEAL) | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Clerk. 1 By P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy. Publication dates June 25, July 2, adv, TEACHERS HERE| They are accompanied onl ANGELS WIN TWICE FROM 'Seattle Takes Confest from Hollywood-Oak- land Wins A\ssncmlr(l Press) Los Angeles i (By The league leading Angels hammered into the cellar {deeper cific Coast League |a double victory. Paul Gehrman | and Ken Raffensbereer chalked up easy wins. { The San vested their of the Pa- Francisco Seals har- second straight from San Diego, beating the Padres’ leading pitcher, * Charley Charley Petersen led the Seals’ at- |tack with four out of five of 12 hits. Oakland’s Henry Pippen pitched | two-hit ball to shut out Portland. With Carl Fischer American League Won Lost Pect. New York . 47 31 603 | Washington 45 38 542 Detroit 40 38 513 Chicago 39 39 500 | St. Louis . 39 39 500 | Cleveland 38 41 481} | Boston 31 44 457 Philadelphia 34 49 410 | OTTGETSFIRST | TRIPLE, 3 YEARS | ST. LOUIS, July 22—Mel Oftt, slugging manager for the New York | Giants, known for his homers, got a lesser blow which gave him satis- faction. He drove out a triple, the first in three years, in the second game mLh Pluladelphia yesberday. WHITE SHOOTS | TWO UNDER TO LEAD PRO GOLF CHICAGO, July 22.— Orville White of Winston-Salem, N. .C., shot a 37-33—70 to win the $150 medalist prize in the pros Tam O’Shanter open. Elizabeth Hicks of Long Beach, Calif., led the wom-~ en with a 79, three over the wo- men’s par. The men’s par is 72, ., NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- sioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY LESLIE STANTON, De- ceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned was on the 21st day of July, 1943, appointed executrix of the estate of HARRY LESLIE STANTON, deceased. the estate will present them to the undersigned, with proper vouchers attached within six months from the date of this notice. LEOTA PUZEY, Executrix, Junéau, Alaska. First publication, July 22, 1943 Last publication, Aug. 12, 1943 BUY WAR BONDS SACRAMENTO | i [ Sacramento | last night with! Schanz. | the | yielding only : jting { ‘lhu- season. It's a toss-up whether |the Yankees since Framkie Crosetti All persons having claims against | PHILS LOSE CONTEST 10 | PITTSBURGH | Dodgers Splfi with Reds—l Cardinals Take Twin Games (By \\\lvl‘l.lll‘d Press) The Pittsburgh Pirates put on steam in their drive after the sec- |ond place Brooklyn Dodgers in the National yesterday by beating Phil- adelphia with a 14-hit barrage be-| ‘hmd Bob Klinger's five-hit hurling. | Pete Coscarart led the Bucs 1\-‘ Itack with four singles | The Cincinnati Reds, meanwhile, Amade the Dodgers look silly in the (first game. of a twin bill, but the Dédgers came back in the second. Elmer Riddle got an easy twelfth n(tun in the opener as he allowed eight hits and . his teammates |pounded three Brooklyn pitcher: |for 13 hits. The Reds started out with three runs in the first frame of the night- cap, got four more on five hits in |the fifth. But the Dodgers pushed across one in the second; oné in |the third and finished with three in the fifth and four in the sev= enth. | Hiram | | Bithorn got his (‘uhnl,h! {victory of the season when the Chi- |cago Cubs defeated - the Boston Bm\(s The St. Louis Cardinals swept a doubleheader from the New York |Glangs, racking up 19 hits for 14| runs in the nighteap after lsque{vv Hclu\y in lhv first game. Sport Shors By SID FEDER NEW YORK, July 22--The bet- is T to 5 along 49th Street that Lippy Durocher will be out as Dodger manager by the end of | al | the job goes to Chuck Dressen or Billy Herman | Uncle Mike Jacobs will announce the Ray ‘Robinson vs. Henry Arm- |strong clambake any day now. It's| |set for the week of Au!..ust 23. Elmer Riddle has been pitching for the Reds for five years and| ;lm,\m made a field error yet. | A {- The- Amenricans ~will- tell ‘you the Yankees are like starting to look was put back in the infield. - EVACUEE DIES | Louise 'Gatshemenoff, evacuee from False Pass, died last night at the Government Hospital. She had been ill for some time. R - i JOHNSONS ARE TO BE i JOINED BY DAUGHTER | Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Johtisofi of Petersburg are in Juneau to {meet their daughter, Mrs. Mertie Boggan, who is expected here from ! Fairbanks. The , Johnsons are at| the Baranof Hotel. : -l e i CLAUSON IS HERE ) FOR BRIEF. STAY | | C. Clauson, City Clerk, arrived | here from Petersburg for a brief visit. He is with his daughter and| son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwartz, at their apartment in| the Fosbee. ! Ban e | OLSONS, McCAULS | VISIT WARM SPRINGS | Oscar Qlson, TomMeCaul and their families have left to spend several days at Warm Springs. CLASSIFICA AR RElEA RAFT BOARD | Reclassmcanons reteased todav‘ by the Juneau Draft Board nm‘ as follows: 1-A—John Joseph Af!ams. Normam Earl Bleuler, . Norman. Alexnnder‘ Cameron, Santiago Macavinta Con- stantino, Paul Jacobsen, Jr., Lee| Morrison, Herbert Carl Redman. 1-A—(wai)—Thomas Fenton Ben- nett, Robert Bruce Forrest, Jose| Maypa Fulgencio, Tommy Voorhis | BY Greenhow, Harold Francis Har-| grave, Edward Powers, Forfirio Tabernilla. 1-C—Stanley Richard Aubert, | Lance Edwin Hendrickson, Harry G.| Isert, Carl Kerr, Neville James Mc- | Millen, Frederick Johnston Richard- | son. ‘ 2-A — Frank David McKinley, ! Howard Edward Mosher, Francis W. Pettygrove, John Spencer Shotter. 2-A(H)—George William Hillman 4-F—Harold McRoberts, Francis G. Tate. > u\cnru muvr;s TRUCK Miss Vivian Naimy, Ketchikan school teacher, spending her vaca- | don at Walla Walla, Wash, is| driving a truck transporting work- | <rs and officials to their jobs. ——————— In 1819 a sperm whale attacked and sunk a three-masted ship in the Pacifie, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—AJUNEAU ALASKA \Events for Ev>errigreen Bowl| Will Play Juneau Oufhts Shinney golf is to be the main| Weather a ' visiting |attraction Frid: (tomorrow) on|team irom Skagway will play Ju- | Eyergreen Bowl's seventh field day w teams this weekend in a series Other events of interest are to take|Of intercity games probably starting place on the field beginning at 2| tomorrow evening oclock, ThoSe: desiring- to enter- the |~ Mayor Harry 1. Lucas has.betr {shinney golf tournament must have {informed that 14 Skagway ])lay(‘l.s ot and their coach will ‘arrive here S\ g A 4 g BRAND Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey “CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME" National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. m/ zzzzzzzzzzzzzz i AN o Distributed by National Grocery Company, Seattle, Wushinq!on - SHINNEY ~ SKAGWAY GOLFON TEAMIS SCHEDULE COMINGL W«w«nmmmmmn " This Weekend, Weath- er Permitting permitting, Field Day Tomorrow Are Given their names'in at the effice by 1:30 o'clock Friday. These events will take place re- gprdiess of weather. Boys' and girls' shinney tournament up to 16 years, | tomorrow morning, and even if the | weather doesn’t change they'll prob- ably enjoy the trip. | Games probably will be played 'v““d‘udm Saturday and Sunday if it | doesn't rain Girls' 25-yard dash (ages 4-6| years). Boys' 25-yard dash, 4-6. HAI(HEI’ MAN IS Girls' 25-yard double hop race, 7-9 7-9. Girls' 30-yard double hop race, FROM SA(RAME“IO 10-13. Boys' 30-yard double hop race, e 10-13. CLEVELAND, July 22.— Lloyd G 50-yard double hop race, Marshall of Sacramento dulled 14-16. | Pittsburgh’s “Hatchet Man,” Cur- Boys' 50-yard double hop race,|tiss Sheppard to take a 10-round 14-16. idecision in a bout billed as the Girls' archery shot, 12-16, |duration light heavyweight title . | match. Boys' archery shot, 12-13. The weather has prevented many | from going down to the Bowl but those who went have enjoyed ping- pong, croquet and basketball, | A_few of the grade school pmg- HERE 2 wEEKs popg and croquet tournaments have begn played; and it is hoped that| piyo 0 (Dick) Jasperson; who when the first clear weather comes, | has' been living in*the MecMullen the players of the tennls tourna-|caping on Ninth Street, has been ments will take advantage of it. | missing two weeks up to yesterday There is no excuse for one say-|and Chief of Police John Monagle' ing they can't see the lines on the| would like any information concern- pigg-pong table as one is com-|ing him. pletely lined and painted and the| Jasperson came here about two other” table is going through a|years ago from Ketchikan. He' is painting job at present. | about 55 years of age, tall, about 6 The pool is being emptied and | feet, and light complexioned. uenned and will be refilled and > - ready. for use by next Monday at| ~ YOUR BRUKEN LENSES the very latest. \Roplm:ed in ovur own shop. Eyes > | Examined. Dr: Rae Lillian~ Carlson. CORDOVA TAX LEVY -Blom;zren Bld\z Phone 636 adv ‘The_city council of Cordova has | - fixed the yearly tax levy at 1(.‘ e Pani Bloedhorn Jewelry and Curios South |Franklin Street MAN MISSING ——— \ 1 v i PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | Have a portralt artist take your | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Bunldmg Phone 294. adv. | DR. W. W. COUNCIL a8-s paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMI’IRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of Ul CAPITOL THEATRE . and receivg 1'W0 TlCKE’l‘S “INVISIBLE AGEN F ederal Tax—6¢ per. Person WATCH THIS QPACE—-Yollr Name May. 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' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 123 SEWARD ST. i HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Liguor Store—Tel. 609 Phons Home American’ Meat — G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR of JUNEAU, ALAKSEA $13 Across from Elks' Club PHONE §7¢ T g R