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V. MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1943 P Oopy must be In the office by 4 o'clock in the afternoon to in- ure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Rirectory. Oount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu~ live insertions: One day Additional days ......... Se Minimum charge ._58c FOR SALE PERELL 1' APTS, 1-, 2- or 3-apt bldgs. Furnished, rented, best of tenn good income property, basements, asbestos| gonc! shingled. Good location, looks and substantial property. Plenty yard room. Very low price. Easy terms. See the owner, by ap- pointment, phone blue 200 or 175. Also house by Governor's Man- 500d view. Large lot and| sion. garden—John I. Conn. | OVERSTUFFED chairs, pictures,| china set (Greek key pattern),| lamps, dishes, cook utensils, Dddsi and ends. 7 to 9 pm. Tuesday, evening. 423 Gold St. new Westinghouse | PRACTICALLY | Imperial, radio, Call at No. 25, after 5 p.m. iE:LITE Steam Laundry. Machinery | in good condition. Write Box 17, Haines Alaska. 1920 PONTIAC Sedan, good rub-| ber, GMC PANEL truck, 1940, good| condition. Phone blue 415. | USED Special Monarch oil range, $30. Phone blue 185. INCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. 5 HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse.| Apt. 1, Klein Apts. SPEEDY 16-ft. cabin cruiser, ready | to go. Ph. 473 between 8 am. and 5:30 p.m. FOR nished house on SALE—A medium size fur- “C" St. Phone | | | | Mrs. Jessie A. Baker, 439. | GASBOAT Mida-A, 32-ft. purse| seiner powered with 30-horse Imperial engine. Carl Stafford,| Excursion Inlet, Alaska. I ,,,,,, | FOR bALE Launch Beuby length 50 ft., 30 h.p. Standard, sleeps eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran- gell, Alaska. good motor. Red 770. | |HEATED sleeping HONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST-—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS or steady housework. Good pay. Phone 561 after 5 p.m. WANTED telephone Capable man experienced on common battery and magneto!’ central office equipment an outside plant. Must be available at once for work in Alaska. Sal- ary $300 per month. Write care of Empire. compination | - ( ANGELS WIN | TWICE FROM Sealfle and'Hbllywood Split Powerhouse Doubleheader | (By A:wdaled Press) Lefty Sid Cohen hurled the Port- land Beavers to a triumph over Oakland in the nightoap after the “Acoms squeezed a home run in |the eleventh inning to win the opener. Cohen limited the Oaks to three hits, The HoMywood Stars and the Seattle Rainiers split a free-hitting | doubleheader with both games being | purely power baseball San. Francisco’s win streak was | WANTED—Woman for part_time| {halted at 11 games as San Diego |salvaged the second of a twin bill |after losing the opener. Sam Gib- son, veteran Seal hurler, |victim in the nightcap. The Padres scoréd three runs on four hits inj 4| the first three innings and with-| ‘.Sl(md Seal rallies. | GAMI SUNDAY [ Pacific Coast League | san Diego 2, 6; San Francisco 14, 5 WANTED — Experienced stenogra- pher-secretary seeks position in Juneau. Available Aug. 24, Write | P.O. Box 2382, Juneau. WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — Husky pup, preferabl male. Box 2615, Juneau. | WANTED—Good 2nd hand bicycle Pay good price. Green 250. WAN’]ED- Apartment or house up to $100 monthly, no children. Phone 197. Milner. Phone blue 510. VAfiffifi:Wuher: also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299, WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers Uld‘ shirt finishers..Alaska Laundry. WANTED TO EUY~L;rge stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone FOR RENT room, Phone black 490, {FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in private home, Gentlemen pre-| ferred. Phone red 515 F‘UR apts easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. MISCELLANEQUS 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; new: 18-ft. endless belt and auto rear| wheel pulley. Call at Bloxhams' Garage. Phone 525. | FOR SALE — One-quarter inch! boilerplate tank, riveted, between 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | M.S. GAMBIER Leaving for Haines and Skag- way Wednesday or Thursday. Space available for freight. Call at 226 6th St. 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Raobln-\ son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 475. | LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district, Can be changed into Business houses very easily. Write Box 905, Skagway. | THREE houses and cabin, all fur- nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton | piano. 457 South Franklin St. Inquire owner. i SOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | pire. | WANTED | WANTED —Experienced truck | driver. George Brothers, | ‘WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Ska,gway for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 1766, Juneau. OPERATOR wanted for_diesel electric plant. Plant has four units totaling 1000 h.p. Man must be dependable and ,capable of furnishing references, steady work and good chance for ad- vancement, salary $225.00 per month. Telegraph Alaska Public Utilities, Cordova, Alaska. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house preferable, or apartment.' Phone black 370, | W;I:l’i‘EDm Used vacuum cleaner. Phone 561 after 5 pm. CHARTERED boat leaves for Warm Springs Bay Thursday morning; 2 or more people wanted to com- plete party. Call at Channel Ap- parel Shop. HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $& up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold Into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. NOTICE TO CREDITORS |In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, {Before FELIX Gray, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of |CLAUDE 'E. ERICSON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 31st day of July, 1943, duly ap- Ipcm!ed Administrator, of the estate lof Claude 'E. Ericson, decepsed. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased will present - |them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned 'at Juneau, Alaska, within six 6) months from the date of this no- tice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 31st day of July, 1943. CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Administrator. First publication: August 2, 1943. Last publication: August 23, 1943. adv. this More American babies are born in summer than at any other sea- to the hospital for treatment of trained workers in the U. S. are son, Apply Dave | | sacramento 3, 0; Los | Oakland 8, 0; Portland 7, Angeles 14, L | National League Pittsburgh 6, 2; St. Louis 8, 5 | Philadelphia 5, 8; New York 1 Cincinnati 3, 10; Chicago 4, 7. | Boston 5; Brooklyn 4 | American League | Chicago 2, 0; Detroit 8, 3. | New York 7, 8; Philadelphia 1, Washington 4, 3; Boston 3, 4 | St. Louis 5, 2; Cleveland 6, 5. i ) League postponed. 4. Webfeet-City, GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 17; Seattle 4. San Diego 0; San Francisco 1. | Oakland 6; Portland 7. Sacramento 1; Los Angeles 4. National League Boston 7; Brooklyn 4. Philadelphia 9; New York 6. Cincinnati 4; Chicago 1. | Pittsburgh 4; St. Louis 1. | American League | Chicago T; Detroit 4. [ St. Louis 2; Cleveland 0. | | New York 3; Philadelphia 1. Washington 5; Boston 7. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct. WOOD'S TEAM IN RYDER CUP GOLF * MATCH VICTORY DETROIT, AUG 9—Crn‘(¢ Wood bRydgr Cup golf squad, with Lord Byron Nelson. setting a torrid pace, crusbed Walter Hagen's challen- gers 8% to 3% in a two-day series for Red Cross benefit and a prize of $35,000. (. BASCOM SLEMP REPORTED DYING KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 9.—An attache of St. Mary’s Hosptal last Saturday night said C. Bascom {Slemp, White House secretary of | President Coolidge, is in a “dying” condition. He had been admitted a cardiac allment, _es i SACRAMENTO The hapless Sacramento Solons| dropped two to Los Angeles in the| | Pacific Coast League Sunday, mni (Angels taking all but one game out lof the series of seven, Jodie Phipps got his fifteenth pitching victory and Paul Gehrman turned in a hurling masterpiece in the nightcap {as he allowed only four hits. was the| |Los Angeles 8 30 139 {San Francisco 2 42 632 Seattle 58 56 509! Portland 57 57 500 Hollywood 53 63 457 San Diego 50 66 431 Oakland .. .40 66 426 \Sacramento 35 19 307 National League | Won Lost Pct. |St. Louis . 66 32 613 | Pittshurgh 54 46 540 | Cincinnati .54 47 - 53 Brooklyn .52 50 510 Chicago 46 53 ' 465 Philadelphia 47 56 456 Boston ... 43 52 453 New York .. 37 63 370 American League Won Lost Pct. New York .. 61 31 622 Washington 56 49 529 | Chicago 50 48 510( Detroiti .50 48 .510 Cleveland .49 48 505 Boston, ... 48 5 485 Philadelphia . .40 61 396 City League Won Lost Pet. Blues Y 7| 750 Mules rinsil 2 667 ‘Webfeet .3 3 400 City 1 [} -200 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRENCH SPAHIS REVIEW WAACS IN AFRICA | | | | | | | ! \WITH DRAWN SABRES, the famed North African Spahis of the French Colonial Army salute the first \awerseas contingent of Waacs as they pass in review at the Palais C®:te Headquayters of the Allied forces in North Afrisa. This ig an official U. S, Army photo. (Ie’ernational Boundphoto) YANKSBEAT CARDS BEAT 71 ARRIVE HERE | ~ FROM SOUTH ATHLETICS | BUCS TWICE “sanave . A\'n\mg in Junoau hum the | | | i { | From Vunwuwl‘Joac M. Alar- {con, Ronnie E. Allsup, Alfrédo DetronWmsTwm Bill from Phillies Take Glants {0/ Avia, William . Baggett, Marshanl !Berg, Royal Berry, Mrs. Helen V. Chicago—Rudy York Cleaners in Double- |2eiini vous . Blommaert, H William Bucknell, Irvin G. Burr, Homers Thrice ‘ headef |Ralph M. Cadwallader, Clarence ‘\ e | | Chureh, William J. Clark, Loren A. | (By Associated Press) | (By. Associated Press) |Conner, Mrs, Rina Corcoran, Tom The New York Yankees swept a| The St. Louis Cardinals hquemn.-diB: Crow, Payford O. Decker, Hugh doubleheader with Philadelphia | their nearest rivals for the National Dillard, Neil Foster. ,|yesterday in the American League, League pennant yesterday, trounc-, Miss Adelaide Glover, Vernon W. |staging a four-run rally in the ing the Pittsburgh Pirates two Ham, Theodore HU')H‘L Chauncy |tenth inning of the nightcap after times, The Cards won the opener O. Hardison, Susan Helgesen, For- clouting out three homers in the on a four-run rally in the eighth|test H. Houck, Henry A. Hughes, opener. |and took the nightcap behind|Rex. U. Johnson, Mrs. Florence D. | The Boston Red Sox and the Harry Brechen, southpaw who went !Keaton and two children, Lester Washington Senators split a twin|the distance to score his fifth vic-|R. Kuehn, Ray C. Langdon, Marie |bill as the Senators took the first! tory against three defeats. E. Larsen, Harry E. Leighton, Fred |back of Earl Wynn and the Sox The Phillies made it four in a|H. Lomas, Walter J. Manix, Mrs.| |bagged the nightcap. |row, beating the New York Giants Helen E. Marsh, Paul F. Monzingo |” Veteran Tommy Bridges gave up|twice and regaining sixth place | Norman H. McClelland, Edwin Me |four hits, pitching Detroit to a'over tHé Boston Braves. Cliff Mel- Guite, George W. Nolin. !shutout over Chicago in the second ton held the Phils scoreless for| John Pasillas, Samuel R. Phil- game after the Tigers won the seven innings in the opener but in,!iPS, Charles M. Pritchett, Richard opener behind the six-hit hurling the eighth the Phills knocked him|D. Rowe, Vere G. Scheunemann, |of Virgil Trucks. Rudy York blast- out of! the box, ramming across Mrs. Florence Sigsworth, Thomas! led three homers to take over the five rums, four of them on homers.|Stone, Percy A. Straw, Walter| leadership of the American League.|The nightcap was a runaway as‘st‘“"“h Leslie Sturm, Harold B. The Cleveland Indians took two the Phil§ Tattered five Giant pitch- | Sutton, Master B. T. Tew, Mrs, |games from the St. Louis Browns, ers for’15 hits behind the five-| hit| Raoul A. Wargny, Odes M. Wilken- |winning the opener in 14 innings pitching of Al Gerhauser. [Mary O. Vaisvile, Adelbert Waite, and the afterpiece on Jim Bagby's! Eric/Tipton smacked two homers|!N8. Raymond Kruse, Archie Shiels, five-hit pitching and Jeff Heath's and Bert Haas one but none fig-|MS. Nina B. Shiels and Irving A. three-run homer. ured inisthe seventh inning which | Sacks. | e dlinchedthe: nightcap win for Cin-! From Ketchikan—F. - A: Clark, cinnatiaver the Chicago Cubs atter|Mrs. D. Clark, D. J. Eckberg, Mrs. MANY HURT the Reds' dropped the first. O'Shea, Baby O'Shea, H. M. Elmgr “Duteh” Nieman, whose Olson, A, N. O'Neill, E. Peterson, |ninth, inning homer beat Brooklyn | #1d W. L. Salt. |vesterday, came up with a double| From Wrangell—M. D. Williams. in the, last inning to give the Bos- | ‘T(Iklng passage for Skagway were jton Brayes a clean sweep of Lillian Uggen, Esther Viola Suter, [three-game series with the back- | William Alexander Brown, Dirk H. sliding, Brookl)n Dodgens | Janssen, Edwin J. Blake, Marjorie ‘ GOES DOWN _____|E. Maara, Anthony Allaback, Capt. | | “JOTI(‘E P. W. Amborn, Oscar .C. Ericksen | Alter Aug. 10, no telephone |2nd Mchacl E. Monagle. | rentals' for the month of REIE o Tl bR August will be accepted at a All bills made to Dave's Cocktail Plane Crasfids on Rail-| | discount, AM remittances must ;Bnr are payable to Emil Hendrick- i H il. bear postmark of not later than |SOD. way: Train Derail discaBit day, Piexse be piompt, '|84Y. MRS. DAVID DAVIS. ed later JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | T, il adv. ' TELEPHONE CO. | BUY WAR BONDS WENDOVER, Utah, Aug. 9—An ~ — Army bomber crash landed on the Western Pacific tracks ‘seven miles east of here last might and 10 minutes later a freight train was SIG FAUSE as s pnld -up subscriber to /HE DAILY ALASKA EM[’IRI deratled. by’ (ke SBIEABL 0| the Js invited to present this coupon this evening track. S at. the box office of the-—= . Second Lieut. Richard Blue of # Rantoul, Ill, was injured fatally G j CAPITOL T-HEATR.E {in the crash of the bomber and y ive TWi : J10 others were hurt, some criti- ! And: ricolve O TICKETS 1o 408! cally injured. “THE WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY" Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! The train crew escaped injury. Railmen at the scene of the ac- cident said the damage might run as high as 3200000 GOMEL HURLS FOR | BUSHWICK OUTFIT NEW YORK, Aug. 9. —Vernon Lefty Gomez, outstanding Ameri. can League southpaw for almost decade, made his debut with the Brooklyn Bushwicks, semi-pro ninc and helped them to a verdict ove the New York Black Yankees. Go- mez pitched four innings and gave up one hit, walked one and fanned two. He mpled in the set.ond. HAEGG BETTERS * TWO-MILE MARK C!NC!NNATI, Aug 9. — Gunder Haegg begins training for his final appearance on United States cin- der paths after setting the Ameri- can outdoor two-mile record last night, still not as good as the world record he set in Sweden. He meets Gil Dodds of Boston Wednesday along with Bill Hulse of New York in the mile. e BT e % About two and a half million \X/AR ?é, DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALKSKA ERAL DEPOSIT INS now turning out combat and cargo | PAGE FIVE e PIGGLY WIGGLY P QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY FRESH FROZEN “BOSTON STYLE” BAKED BEANS ANOTHER NEW ONE THIS Is ready-cooked and ready to be warmed up for your lunch or dinner at a moment’s notice. PIGGLY WIGGLY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! T —————————————— | THRIFT CO-OP 235000 O Moo e Member National Retailse- EVERY NIGHT PHONE 767 John Marin, Prop. Phone & Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & | Chas.G. Warner Co. mw-flm l wmmfi WOMEN'S APPAREL ‘Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hisling E.O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DPALERS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. 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