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PAGE FIVE Phone Phone A " | CLOSEWIN ¢ PIGLL WhnLY FOR SALE SR r B : . 60'”(”,!7‘”" New LOST—FOUND OVER o AKSl : . AR ¥ el ol TR S I S e BEVERAGES Beavers Shut Out Stars-| ~ “*** ™ NS5 n e 7 : ; " HOLLYWOOD CUP Sacs Defeat Seals |, ™™ 3% ios % | | ik, o8 O e MINUTE BREW Second Time i N ' P S e = JOYANA " the St. Louis Blues won from the § P ¥ SOY-A-MALT (By Associated Press) City team by the score of 7 to 2.! Scattle tratled 5 to 1 at the half-|cantillon went the route for: the ¢ s 3 way mark of a game with Oakland|gjues limiting the City team to 1 ek N MINT TEA in the Pacific Coast League last gy soattered blows. | S ' N 4 [oRps e Smmineicl SRR steadily | - Gonnell. pitched ‘six-hit bail for b el SOYCOCOA 4 o'clock In the afternoon to in- at Oakland hurlers to .“’1“ 6 t0 5. |five mnings before he was re-| . | wre tnsertion on same day. A""—‘(’k“ ““‘11 ”‘;; fi‘"”"“‘;"s?e“"‘placcd by Blum in the sixth. The| 3 crs shut out the Hollywoos ars. |Blues pounced on Counell for sixi | 4 % . COME IN AND SEE AT We accept ads over telephone Coming from behind, the 1eague{or their runs and five of their| S e £ - e P listed" s Sotypliony tailenders, Saoramento, dumped the G hits inthe first two innings. | ) i : L PIGGLY “TIGG - second spot San Francisco Seals| 1; the first inning for the Blues,| | . ] Count five average words to the again Gems was safe on an error by : ; 5 | ] T e Ene. . San Diego split a twin bill With|garhert and went to second. Ernst' Dally rate per line for consecu- the league-leading Los Angeles AN-|gingled, scoring Gems and Puttin| Gve Insertions: gels, taking the nightcap nm"‘aoubled sending Ernst to third. 100 losing the opener. |Ernst scored on a wild pitch, Put- ey 237X tin going to third and Davis hom-~| Addijion: A ] A S " AR Aaxh b GAMES WEDNESDAY ered over the centerfield fence, Minimum charge .50 SEATTLE IN Cupy must be in the office by We have many other new items of interest. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! ' P Oakland dfi‘ Sm“hi fi'x Y In the second inning Cantillon| I Hollywood 0; Portland 2. was walked. Gems was safe on an| FOR SALE | I'OR BENTContinued | sicriicio 5. S Francisco 2|5y o an sy s by San Diego 0, 7; Los Angeles 5, fi"Ch\ln'hmz\n and Ernst sent two GASBOAT Mida-A, 32-ft. purse FUR. apts, easy kept warm. Win- Nt rokus seiner powered with 30-norsc| $15 a mo. Lights, water, Imperial engine. Carl Stafford, st view Apts. | Pacific Coast League |scoring Puttin ahcad of him. i i |more runs across the plate for the : THRIFT CO-OP ||| Soghin Orgun Huekc cnd Brooklyn 7, 2; Chicago 8, 4. First pjues. Member National Retallse- EVERY NIGH] game. eleven innings. |© In ithe fifth. inning the Blues Owned Giruoes D T A fi | Excursion Inlet, Alaska. Philadelphia_6; St. Louis 4. !scored one more run when Church-! #11 BEWARD STREEY I FOR SALE Launch Bellby, mmn MXSCELLA“E““S Boston at Cincinnati, postponed.|may tripled and Ernst and Pav-| [l { | ; s b B PHONE 767 L e New. York 3; Pittsburgh 8. lige were walked in succession to| gell, Alaska | For “""~‘“ o “‘W“,‘“ wf,bm St.| Detroit 1, 4; Boston 4, 6. | Connell, who had struck out| : § CALL FORD AGENCY 4 or write P.O. Box 304, City. Cleveland 6; New York 2. Pavlige twice, chose to walk him i FEMMER’S 'I'RANS“R (Authorized Dealers) 16-FT. OUTBOARD boat; trolling HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard St. Louis 5; Philadelphia 1. rather than to pitch to him in “ 4 3 GREASES—GAS—OIL motor; also 5 h.p. motor, Phone k ¢ Chicago 12; Washington 7. Liss kel - \Clsavabman -soevedt: o0 4 3t T 114 Poot of Main Strees 4 : int. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 2 ; Douglas 48 between 8:30 and 9:30) Is’g""m i i 1 City League an error at the plate by Snedigar pan [ ¥ | city team 2; St. Louis Blues 7. |wno had failed to touch the plate| OIL — FEED — HAULING Juneau "..hl’l ; : | GUARANTEED ~ Realistic Perma- Bt {on a throw frem third. | EVACUATION OF JAPANESE from west coast areas, ordered by the Nite Phone 564 1937 FORD V-8 ton and half truck | = /HEH 0T D0 F o e 1 up STANDING OF CLUBS |""The City. scored one run in the| Bovernment almost immediately after Pearl Harbor, has left Little ;; o LB Y T | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 Pacific Coast League third inning when Connell singled ! :;’k)'“' :'l_“P"“e;” quarter in Los Angeles, nothing more than a ghost, S ‘ r - Ay 6 & ecker Way. Effective Won Lost Pet.|into right field and McClell v wn. « Top photo shows the deserted First street, formerly mam g | BLACK i “““:- b By, | tios: ‘Angeles 75 28 1281 en lght field and McOlellan Was| gyom of jap business establishment. Below is the empty Japanese Sanuar Meal co, Chev. P.O. Box 366, Juneau. -~ | June I5. safe on an error by Fowler and| suoncan Citizens League headquarters with its anti-Axis, sign’ g eadquarters with its anti-Axis, sign FOR QUALITY MEAT® £ | == i+ Spn Franolsco 61 41 598! Naughton singled into left with 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; neW<TURN ymlr old gold into value | portland BY. 8% 500 upis tees. Bt Batore: Rtk @il Dm‘_: almost complctely faded out by weather action. [ (International) AND POULTRY 18-ft. endless belt and auto rcdl‘ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |seattle 49 53 480 jols hit his second homer, in the' 7 T | FREE DELIVERY wheel pulley. Call at Bloxham's! Hollywood 48 56 462 1agt two games, deep over the left| g Call Phones 13 and & Garage. Phone 525. Sflxll( D:ao 48 56 462 field fence with the bases unpny} SOLONS BUY NEw 5 Oaklan 45 58 437 {o score the lone tally of the sixth FOR SALE — One-quarter mchLWHl SabEbyiito, 34 68 333100 . L i 353 inning. TEXAS PITCHER Thomas Hardware Co Chas. G. Warner Co. s eCo. | b ke Syl ors R vl Natienal Leasue [ Thhe box peom: talioes | and 1,000 ga ¥ on Lost Pet.| 6t Lok Shitn { i | PAINTE < Lk g Now TIED e s g £ AB Ef SACRAMENTO, July . 29, — The| | Marine Engines and Supplies sl T FOR SALE-—China cabinet. Phonc P Pittsburgh 50 39 562! Gems, 1f 4 0! Solons purchased Jean Roy, right- MACHINE SHOP Baranof Hotel, Apt. 603, between| hander, from Rochester, Roy hurled Ropes and Paints HARDWARE o in the Texas League. - o Utah Nut and Lump OAKLAND, July 29.—Paul Lewis w“D HORSE IS Leota’s COAL 1lof Oakiand evened an old score by i O knocking_out. Rodolfo Ramiis of RIDDENBY TEXAM | woMEN'S APPAREL ||| siaska Dock & Storage Co | JFOR SALE—6-room house, full| : < § p 0 Mexico City in the second roun: basement and garage, Ray ofl| Yankees-Detroit New York 53. 34 600 sl o et ; [ Saranot Hotel TELEPHONE 4 4 Detroit 44 43 506 Totals 2 The Oakland Negro flattened his CHEYENNE, Wyo. July 29.— burner. Best neighborhood. Phone | H | Baranof Hotel, room 603 between Loses Twice | Chicago 44 43 506 Ny | ooponenb with 8 right o the jaw | Ralph Colller, of Coleman, -‘Tex Cleveland 44 43 506 rode “Five Minutes To Midnight | a P v P v © S A T i Aygud Bae. ) 1 By Associated Press) Washington 46 46 500 Blum, ss, p ?if:::vf:,v_ndm]rpL had to be carrled 0. et old ing of - the bucking Nonm TRANSFER The Alaskan lml COMPLETELY furnished @part-| o Chicago White Sox blasted|St. Louis b S Y ot proncos after he had dumped five | Nawly Rensvetel Redas ment house in Skagway, Alaska, ;i 91 hits to defeat Washington |Boston 43 46 483 Naughton, 1b men who had tried to stay aboard.| | Light and Heavy Hauling 'at Reasonable Bates 0| e ... 0 3 located in businsss district. Canlang move into a three-way tie for|Philadelphia 31 54 407 Herbert, 3b 1 NEI szoo m { Bt E O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE SINGLE O be changed into business houses cccond place in the American - - | Daniets, cf ol MARTIN AT BARANOF PHONE 81 | ! | FoR wAR FUND Gersham Mumn with Pan Am-| very easily. Write Box 905:L€ague standings with Detroit and © o o0 0 0 o o o o sieiner 1f erican Airways, arrived here from pl - | TCOWLING-DAVLIN Rl Wi Supply Skagway. 5 | Cleveland. WEATHER REPORT @ 'Snedigar, ¢ | NEW YORK, July 20— Baseball's Seattle and is at the Baranof John Martn, Prop. Phone 68 - e —— Widest Selection ol LIQUORS Brooklyn 52 42 Churchman, ss 4 and 8 p.n. : b : | Cineinnati 45 44 506 Brnst, 2b 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin-| Chicago 43 47 478 paylige, cf i Philadelphia 40 53 : | son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green ! 430 puttin, ¢ | 475, A | Boston 36 48 429 pavis, 1b New York .. 3¢ 57 31 mowler, 3b ‘;ALOT n l)’uuig?ns_ Phorie 378. :— Cleveland In d ians Bea' American League | willtams, tf Won Lost Pct. cantillon, lcecerropmven 2 & Y = = 5 ’*! The Boston Red Sox came from (U. S. Bureau) ® | Connell, p . L] o 20 . THREE houses and cabin, MLz~ oyt 0 Fihe ciehth in the second|e Temp. Wednesday, duly 28 ® McClellan, 1f s tel . L] second war relief games yesterday Y 0 I produced an estimated $200,000 for - - - COMPANY __|the Red Cross and various war DODGE snd PLYMOUTE S | -, . | charities. . stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton | | Totals 29 3| Paul B I DFALERS piano, 457 -South Franklin st.|/ve Pits ; Summary S TR ; loedhorn Inguire owner. [ onrEunplask ol feid Chaml-, Home runs: Davis, Daniels; thren‘ ZORI i {ler in the first inning sent the} ORICH ARRI 5 : e = . ! v ITI B H {base hit: Churchman; two basehit:| Anthony, Zorich of Ketchikan Jeweer and Curlos VOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic|Cleveland Indians on the way to WHEN IN NEED OF diesel stationary engine. TsB fm. |victory over the New York Yank- [Puttin; stolen bases: Gems. FOWl-arrived in Juncau and is registered South Franklin Street Ulesel Oil—Rtove Ol—Your lecs. Lou Boudreau drove in two| er, Puttin, Dosek; bases on balls:iai the 'Baranof. . ki {more Cleveland runs in the fourth {off Connell 5, off Cantilion 1;| 1 Sl ~ [ c:_ws .;dc:nfi with a homer. au uck out: by Connell 6, Cantillon | g o ——- torage ting CALL US! R.J. SOMMERS The St. Louis Browns scored five | I iruns on six hits, defeating the umpire: O'Brien; scorer Dapce- J“Gfll Tr“’l“ WANTED Small or medium _size|Philadelphia_Athletics. Chet Laab ; vich; time of game: 1 hour 30 | as & paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Alaska Meat Market | safe. Phone red 260. |alnd ;et)fgg McQuinn homered for i | minutes. [ is invited to present this coupon this evening Phene 48—Night Phone 451 . __—_!the Browns. F at the box office of the- The m;:t and m complete | VS o e pirates win with Sewell BUCKY HARRIS CAPITOL THEATR et L e MAJORS LOSETQ | Pirates Win n with Sevell BUCKY HARRIS - GEELIG. TIMELY CLOTHES refrigesatpr. Phone 351. Whl CbS B i oigastue. (GETS APOLOGY | “ GeNTLEWAN APTER DARK" oot i .'vfiNTEu Wil pay cash for short| NAW YESTERDAY DO dgers Iwi(e Bhome S gt o NEW YORK, July 20—A com- (By Associated Press) Federal Tax—~6c per Person Quality Work Clothing wave radio for army outpost.| e el PR WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- |bination team of the Cleveland In-| .1, Ghicago Cubs trounced the FRoM BIG Bov WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! - nished, Gé“““:““. Ave. quuue,mm, to earn a victory over the| Maximum 58, minimum 52 @ pogek Juneay Paint Store. .mem Tigers yesterday after also Rain—.01 inch. ® Talley, cf i 1 - taking the opener with Oscar e 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 o d TAN T i i SOANDINAVIAN Rooms and Ory-|.; v juqd holding the Tigers to B e [ O ORI TG ] co~ocecrocococe at_,c~c~_¢~°°: ~ 4, Blum 1; wild pitches: Connell;‘ ONLY THE BEST OF MRATS FRED !EIINIIIG_ ; PHONE 9. - Complete Outfitter for Men loughby. Phone 788; {dians and’ the New York Yankees ;. o0 twice in the National| A Esigd lost 11 to 5 in a game with North i League yesterday to drop the Bums| —1 ust be “in Caroli | WANTED—Used car—musf olina Navy Preflight. A crowd into third place, and Truett “Rip" good condition. Will pay good of 27,000 was lured by Babe Ruth’s| ice. anpa ga dia Sewell ripped through his tenth | ; price. Write P.O. Box 1588. i nneéu:er;;n as manager of the com- shraght win to burl the Plhsbur)zhx Phfl Ieam Ihreatens 'o\ WANTED Husky pup. prefembly‘ RSN SO GRS Pirates to a victory over the New | A male. Box 2615, Juneau. | YOUR BROKEN LENsEs | Yo'k Oiants and move the Bucs| '"ke Over Man : X | P . X WANTED Gaod dnd hand bicyce, Reploed in our own shop. Eyes) 5 200 B Y o LSO ager's Quster T Y Ideal Paint Shop Pay good price. Green 250. Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carjgon. ” :: ’ Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. Adv. |ine mad over the curtness of the| Berl scash Grocery Phone 5640 Pred W. Wendt dtnt, _| 8T. LOUIS, July 29—~William D. . | WANTED—Apartment or house up| —— gismissal of Bucky Hartls a8 man-) o "0 oot “oc the Phiiladelphin PHONE 1% or 108 | to $100 monthly, no .children. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Juneau ager, tore into the St. Louis Card- Phone 197. {In the Commissioner’s Court for inals ‘with four runs in the first inning to coast to a victory. The ) baseball ¢lub, apologized to Bucky N ) Free Delivery |Harris “because of an unfortunate | 3 incident relative to his release and HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant GASTINEAU HOTEL 237 FRONT STREET | Every comtort made for our guests Phone 676 Alr Service Informalion PHONE 10 or 80 w;&fi{‘mwufir: also dry cmnn-i :ljm—l‘):”g::g of Alaska, Division |y, snapped the Cards' -1l-game erman at Snow White Laundry.! 1 5 | winning streak. Good pay. Phone 299. Before FELIX GRAY, Commis-| R o 5 WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave sianer and Ex-Officio Probate Milner. Phone blue 510. | Judge, Juneau Precinet. 4 - In the Matter of the Estate of WANTED TO BUY_Large stove HARRY LESLIE STANTON, De-| Lynn Gemmill and Howsrd Hen- for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone Ceased. retta, territorial attorney and sup-| 796. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |ervising inspector, respectively, for, That the undersigned was on the|the Office of Price Administration, "’;,"f oed bfi:t DA b"’ Jpflegt’ on| WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and 2ist day of July, 1943, appointed|returned to Juneau today aftes > abiiy A5 S PRl man- | shirt nmshnrs Alnka Laundry. |executrix of the estate of HARRY |a brief trip to Skagway on oflma”ager the story of your leaving.” ! He apologized after 24 players presented Cox with an ultimatum | OPA OFFICIALS RETU that they would strike unless Cox | reinstated Harris and gave him a chance to resign. | Cox told Harris in front of lhe} | - m players that the ouster was “in Parsons Eleciric Co. s TX}S{EANK TIOME GROCERY | | Wostehouse Docie Phone 146 L R |LESLIE STANTON, deceased. business. biosy. piouit Sk atts. oo | 0] ; ‘ 133 SEWARD ST, rn‘ m ‘ All persons having claims against w5 4 s veplaced Harris, took over a little | l N SU RE D fomaLian p::..' |ite csinte will present them to the| < NEW COLT CATCHER dazed by the suddenness of the| Samisionn Mew WELL FURNISHED ropm with wse “iocrsisncd. with proper vouchers e |appointment. of house, ofl range and circulator Attached within six months from| RICHMOND, Va.—Tumbull) | ot the date of this notice. (Tabb) Gillette, one f th - heater, or board and room. Gen- ¥ s & 0y LEOTA PUZEY, tion’s top passers on the gmuron‘ “DES 'o"onnow tlemen preferred. 175A Gastineau Faeotbiis il s o B, l"‘ irst Natlonal Bank G. n- Ahn,nulft Afe. Bhoos Biagk ; Juneau, Alaska. Uni it f Virginis baseball| High —0 e 3 i M t miversity of rginia’s tide—0:41 am., 158 feet. ' ROOM in private home. Gentleman First publication, July 22, 1943|team’ last season, has joined the| Low tide—7:00 am., -04 feet. of JUNEAU. ALASEA Across from Elks' Club preferred. References. 315 Third Last publication, Aug. 12, 1943.1Richmond Colts of the Piedmont High tide—1:36 p.m.143 feet EDERAL DEPO INSURANCS o PHONE % St. i adv. League, Gillette is a catcher. Low tide—7:13 pm., 35 feet. i " H Harris was satisfied with the | it PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE