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PIIONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS Copy must be in the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- jure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone firectory. Count five average words to the jre. Dally rate per line for consecu- fve Insertions: One day . Additional days Minimum charge . 56c FOR SALE WANTED — CONTINUED ! | - WA]\ TED—Sewing machine. Pur- BABY bassinet and stand; baby chase or loan. Preferably portable rubber bathinette. Phone Baranof power model by USO, Skagwa Hotel, Apt. 509 for mending soldiers’ garment: R TREEON. Fauigs-on - Oa Beio| . Tnoue 790, Supeau: Ave. Phone 266 for appointment ’W'ANTEU ~Used furniturc, 306 Wil- i TFr . TROLLING, boat, Buft.| Jenby, Fhoup Tidy 40 beam. Phone blue WANTED — H pup, preferably | male. Box 2615, Juneau. * B2-FT. CABIN cruiser. Contact C. i W. Cady, Cowling-Davlin Garage,| WANTED—Car washer. Apply ].Javci or phone 211. Milner. Phone blue 510. 147! VAN’ILD Wa%h(‘ CURRANTS for sale—Phone + also dry clean- | - erman at Snow White Laundry. LADY'S bicycle. Call red 273 after| gooa™ oo ‘brone ogg, 630 pm | Sy NANTFD AT ON(‘E~1roners and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. WOMAN'S bicycle and wardrobe| suit case. Phone black 585 after| s 6 pam. WANTED —Experienced truck driver. George Brothers. | PERELLE APTS, 1-, 2- or 3-apt B bldgs. Furnished, rented, best | tennants, good income property, run nzur #Ebestos looks and CABIN basements, Good location, concrete shingled phone black 234, daytime o substantial property. Plenty ard room. Very low price. Easy|ROOM in private home. Phone| terms. See the owner, by ap-| black 119 after 5 p.m | pointment, phone blue 200 or. 175 e ey Also house by Governor's Man-|WELL FURNISHED room with | sion. Good view. Large lot and| use of house. Phone black 290. . g p| ggpdeniagonn 1, Gt 2-ROOM furnished Apt. Oil range| ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery| and bath. Inquire 513 upstairs,| in good condition. Write Box 1 Willoughby. . Talues Sladhe ; FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms INCOME property inJuneau.Phone| i1 private home. Gentlemen pre-| Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pm.| ferred. Phone red 615. § HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse. |FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- Apt. 1, Klein Apts. | ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | - | dishes. Seaview Apts. SPEEDY 16-ft. cabin tlulser ready | — to go. Ph. 473 between 8 a.m. l " LOST and FOUND and 5:30 p.m. | FOR SALE_Launch Bellby, 1engm;LOST Evergreen Bowl recreation | " 50 ft, 30 hp. Standard, sleeps fu.nd ol‘mty dollars in currency, eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, w‘.m)_i probably near Behrends Bank‘ gell, Ala | Please return to Empire. RE-| A SRR /. o Ui s SRR, 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; new i 18-ft. endless belt and auto rear LOST—Lady’s beaded cuff, moose- skin glove. Return to Baranof. wheel pulley. Call at Bloxhams Garage. Phone 525. | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — One-quarter inch, boilerplate tank, riveted, between| LADY with n 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. 2, Die home, central | location, will take care of chil- dren by the day. Phone 443. 3- BEDROOM hnusv W. H. Robin-| SOIFI, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green gayy TwWO boxes 30-30 hard 475. | point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. Savage. Phone 197. * COMPLETELY furnished apart- GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| Deut, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. located in business district. Can, Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 be changed into business houses 318 Decker Way. Effective 'y casily, Write Box 905, Jupe 15. BEWEN:, E‘I'URN your old gold Into value, T e ik houses and cabin, all fur- nished, Ave. lnu\mo‘} cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Gastineau Jiined PRhiie R, e NOTICE TO CREDITORS SCAx\uIVAUAN R,ocms :\ud Cry- In the Commissioner's Court for stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton| Uhe Territory of Alaska, Division piano. 457 South Franklin St.| Number One, Inquire owner. ‘Bofom FELIX Gray, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, fOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| Juneau Precinct. diesel stationury engine. BB Em-| In the Matter of the Estate of pire. |CLAUDE E. ERICSON, deceased. | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |that the undersigned was on the |31st day of July, 1943, duly ap- pointed Administrator of the estate of Claude E. Ericson, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased will present Ithem, 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, day of July, 1943. CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Administrator. August 2, 1943 August 23, 1943. adv. TIDES TOMORROW WANTED —pronemed male female bookkeeper, good pay. quire Gastineau Hotel. o In- WANTED—Tri tion for 6 Coast Guard. e in good condi- ar-old. Phone 599, v 1936 Harley-Davidson | whole or pleces Harnden, Box 570, 315t WANTED transmission, Write M. R FairBanks, this engine | First Guard Last Please | publication: publication Y WANTED—Small marine and clutch for Coast recreational purposes, Phone 805, ¢ WANTED—To trade 3-room fur- nished house near harbor for| house closer in town. Write Em- pire C 2617 Highyide Low tide WANTED TO RENT — Furnished High tide 3:17 am,, house preferable, or apartment. Lo tide 9:18 p.m., Phone black 370. | SR gy , Knotted cords, called "qunpuq" WANTED TO BUY—Large stove were the official ledgers by means for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone of which records were kept among 798, ithe ancient Incas, l 2:36 am., 8:59 am., -3.4 feet -10 feet 194 feet| 18.6 feet | SEALS TAKE TWIN GAMES ‘\ Seaftle Splits Doublehead- | | er with Oakland in Sunday Play | (By Associated Press) The San Francisco Seals swept a| doubleheader Sun from the |hapless Sacramento Solons in a |free-hitting opener and Wwinning {the second behind |Werle's five-hit pitching. | Angeles split a Sunday with San after dropping five straight the league leaders. The pounded out well earned the opener. Eddie the victory with |run in the third inning men on. The Angels went tra inning in the nightcap to wia.| Hollywood won two games from Portland Sunday, taking the opener by scoring all runs in the sixth| |inning and winning the nighteap in| “(h( eighth inning. Roy {got two hits in the opener {homer with two men on | second. Los header Diego to| Padres | runs to Wheeler a home with two | win | paced and in the " Seattle beat Oakland Sunday hl\ the opener but was blanked in the | second game ending the series with | |five games won and two loses Ralph Buxton hurled the second game for Oakland, allowing only| two scattered hits, GAMES SUNDAY ! Pacific Coast League San Francisco 9, 6; Sacramento {1, 0. Portland 6, 3; Hollywood 7, 4 Seattle 5, 0; Oakland 2, 3 | Los Angeles 1, 1; San Diego 4, 0. | National League | Cincinnati 5, 6; New York 4, | Philadelphia a; Chicago 5, 0. Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 11 1 3; Brooklyn 3, 4. American League New York 7, 3: Chicago 2, Boston 5, 4 Louis 2, 0 Detroit 5, 3. | 'Boston 3, 4; St 2, | Philadelphia 4, 2 Washington 2, 4; Cleveland 6, 0 | City League | Mules-City, rained out. SATURDAY st League San Diego 0 0; Sacramento GAMES Paci Los Angeles 1; n Francisco 5, 13, 3. Portland 7; Hollywood Seattle 6; Oakland 4 National League Pittsburgh 8, 2; Philadelphia St. Louis 11, 0; New York 1 Chicago 2 0. | \ 1 8. | | 2; Boston 3 Cineinnati 9, 4; Brooklyn American League Philadelphia 9; Cleveland New York 2; St. Louis 1 Boston 0 Chicago 2. Washing! Detrait 12, 4 STANDING OF CLUBS | Pacific Coast League Von Lost Los Angeles 91 31 746 {San Francisco M 44 636 Seattle 63 58 521 | i Portland 61 60 504 Hollywood 56 67 455 ! Oakland 51 n 418 San Diego S17 i 15| | Sacramento 37 84 306 i National League | Won Lost Pct. St. Louis 69 35 663 Cincinnati 58 49 542 | Pittsburgh 57 80, . Brooklyn 55 53 .508] Boston 48 54 4Tl Chicago 49 51 462 Philadelphia 50 60 .45 New York .39 67 368 American League | Won Lost Pot.| New York 6 40 ,st> Cleveland 55 49 529 Washington 58 52 527 Chicago 86 .01 510 Detroit 54 50 519/ Boston 52 55 486 | St. Louis 45 59 433 Philadelphia 40 68 370 City League | Won Lost Pet.| Blues .4 1 . 800 Mules . 4 2 667 Webfeet 2 4 .333 City 1 4 200 e Armsirong Outpoints Joey Silva | SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 16.— |Henry Armstrong last Saturday‘ |night outpointed Joey Silva in a |10-round welterweight fight. Arm-| strong had an edge of seven pounds over Silva . i — ., ——— e & & o o o o o s 0 . WEATHER REPORT . e (U, S. Bureau) . e Temp. Saturday, Aug. 14 | o ® Maximum 69, minimum 51 e e Temp. Sunday, Aug. 15 . Maximum 68, minimum 52 e ® Rain—264 inches L] o o 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 FROM SOLONS southpaw Bill | | double- | an ex-| Younkers | | York Yankees in the nightcap Sun- 'STIMSON REGRETS NO COLLEGE ATHLETICS |to rebuild the Dodgers. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PRIy (UBS TAKE TWO GAMES KRENZ MANAGED TO | ’ : PAGE FIVE RESULTS OF GRASS‘_ (OURT NET MATCHES Phone plGGlY WIGGl Phone QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY GET HIS SHARE. New York, Aug. 16—Mar- | mx. Osborne of San Francisco, . | \\ men's eastern grass court singles ' mp, won the title yesterday by 1 1 | h. wting Doris Hart of Miami, 6-2 » | ¥ SUPPLIES i e | Licut. Joseph R. Hunt and En- i 4 H i slgn Ted Schroder took an easy| Reds Win Twin Confestisien oo oo doubien by e PINT and QUART JARS | H i i | feating Francisco Segura of Ecua- FLAT and TALL H LLY LASSES Putfing Them Finm in - | e e "t Hew ALL SIZES—LIDS and C ADS : Se(ond Pla(e | York to win that crown, 4-6, 6-4 1t JAR RUBBERS | 3:6, 6-4, 6-2 JELL-E-SEAL b The women's doubles um|~ went for sealing jelly glasse (By Associated Press) P e A PARAWAX 5 4 8 Miss Hart who won 6-4, 11-9 over pri- N » $he - Chicago . Cubs swept 8l .o o e and Loulsa Broigh Paraffin Wax i doubleheac Sunlley < tram, el o T g e o CERTO Phillie Paul Derringer hurled i g JAR LID CLAMPS ¢-hit - in the shutout nightcap and Hi Bithorn chalked up a victory in g ESTEBETH BRINGS FOR ALL CANNING SUPPLIES The Cincinnati Reds swept a - \ 5 e twin bill from the Gilants Sunday HHtEN TO JUNEAU i (11pgasng) 016 eatvres | winning the first on Bert Hass'| Plrrl Y “TlGGL‘r -Bowiq eor ,49ddi|y eaxuny,, 'g ninth innin (1(»v.|lxl«“ and the Sec-1 mirtean passengers arrived this R | A1) (3109) ond on Lonnie Frey's sixth inning . ® Polhu: | weekend from Southeast Alaska 1edooy ,Aupy esioyybyy,, g sinele. The double win put the g | o g F points aboard the motorship Este-| (Buixog) uoys Red$ in undisputed possession of beth. | v s 0 uyor Awir ,uipunq Kog,, | |SeeCi place In the League's stand-| “op, gia. g1 wtive St R’ Sewel yon his| Fiom Todd—Biiwboth Palin, M. ThereIs No Suhshtute for (I | d eighteenth game Sunday dm.-mmg;‘“‘l‘“‘-\““ “‘;" |( Danl | | tHe Boston Braves in the second| From Chatham—W. R. Golley N Ad 1 eve an [ game after the Braves had run[and P. Nevzaroff 5 ewspaper Ver lsulg‘ their victory string to five straight| From Tenakee—-M. Manderfield | " by taking the opener. |J. A. Thibodeau, Jaras Alan, Da-! | "&cdring two runs in the last of |vid John, Mary Starr, Florence|F—aeoseseoeiem=rgs=tp == as In Ion : B . » | Davis and Frank Nelso oo Soothing Organ Music and the' tenth inning Sunday, the rank Nelson | Dodgers beat the St. Louis Card-| From Hoonah—Ben D. Jacksoa| Deliclous Fried Chicken i i o Y - . A Member National Retallsc- l H ' Ra( inals and split the doubleheader and Floyd Johnson Owned Grocess EVERY NIGHT with the League’s leaders as the o S A T SEWARD SBTREEY n o e Cards took the opener. | BUY WAR BONDS " . nouuus INN BB ot PHONE 767 John Marin, Prop. Phone 60 Two Teams Vlriually Tied for Second Place in American Press) | i Associated shut out the Cleve- nightcap Sun- (By Milt Haefner | |land Indians in the |day, Washington winning 4 to 0. | Haefner snapped the Indians eight game winning streak by |limiting the Red Skins to six hits [In the opener Vernon Kennedy (tamed the . Senators. The two teams are now virtually in a tie ‘mx second place. | The Boston Red Sox swept two games from the St. Louis Browns |Sunday, the second on 5-hit hurl- ing of Joe Dobson. Mace Brown |won the opener for the Red Sox. | Bobby Doerr hit his 14th homer in the opener. | The Detroit Tigers won a twin |bill Sunday from the Philadelphia Athletics, winning the opener on Rudy York's 23rd homer which was tmade in the-eleventh mning: and [taking the nighteap behind the 6- {hit hurling of veteran Tommy Bridges. The Tiger got four home runs in the twin bill. 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SEWARD STREET FORD AGENGEY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAB—OIL Foot of Main Btreet Junean Molors i FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING | Nite Phone 854 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 93 or B Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & Parsons Electric Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE You Furnish the Ice Chas. G. Warner Co. l Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints to Your Food Keeping Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL temperature humidity. Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS ne of these E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN tandards and has been approved the field. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M, Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Ulesel Oil—8tove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- lof the Army’s specialized training program to play in intercollegiate, athletics. i Stimson said college athletics are| MILES ng — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneaun Transfer August 25. | BROOKI.YN SIGNS HOWARD SCHULTZ FOR FIRST BASE BROOKLYN, Aug. 16.— Howard | Schultz, towering first baseman for| the St. Paul club of the American | Association, has been purchased by the Dodgers in exchange Jdor Rube | Melton, righthander, and infielder Joe Oren will -go for an amount | estimated as $40,000 in an effort | Schultz is a fast runner, a strong thrower and has a batting average of 294, He weighs 200 pounds xv 6 feet 4 inches tall and is 4-F in| the draft because of his height. | B | The Kiel Canal was completed in I 1895, MEMBER FEO - = First N atl”nal Ballk CUSTOM TAILOR Tranks—Baggage—Parcels of JUNEAU, ALXSEA ) Across from Elks’ Club PAT OB MQHT 5508 PHONE 518 w“m’ u.l.&-. |definitely out, that the whole mat- | &8 a paid-up subscriber to /HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ter bols down to relative values is invited to present this coupon this evening Phene 48—Night Phone 481 Alaska Meat Market The War Department, he pointed at the box office of the«— The largest and most complete out, believes nothing should detract stock of Fresh and Prosen from the primary purpose of turn-| Meats in Juneau. o R T CAPITOL THEATRE TIMELY CLOTHES ||| .’ vivauome quickest time. The hours required T™W {] o i il e R s ¥ P and receive TWO TICKETS to see: NUNN-BUSH SHOES WM’m‘H tise. 1oy GRIHGATS - | “A NIGHT TC REMEMBER” RENTIPN KATS 30TH CENTURY MEAT E ASI' WINS GRID ; Federal Tax—é6c¢ per Person Quality Work Clothing mm-u i WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ! “Meating” Place GAMEONS“"DAV s v R ONLY THE BEST OF MRATS FRED HENNING FaoNs m SAN DIBEGO, Aug. 16.—The East| ¥ { Complete Outritter for Men defeated the West 10 to 7 in the| “I ‘= per annual inter-squad charity game.| ";“:nnty thousand saw the game.| ." Pa e Washington Redskins, pro; “BMILING SERVICE” i champs, represented the East anr(’ 4 Ideal Pam Shop lett. for Ohloago’ sther ‘the game Bert's Cash Grocery ||! rhoness rrea w. wenns where they will play the All Sun:\l PHONE 104 or 105 Juneau Pree Delivery HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant GASTINEAU HOTEL 237 FRONT STREET Every comfert made for our guests Phone 676 Klir Service Informalion DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Ligwor Store—Tel. $00 American Meat — Parsons Electric Co.' Westinghouse Dealer Electrical Service and Repairs 133 BEWARD ST. PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE G. E. ALMQUIST PHONE 492