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PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS | Oopy must be in the office by # o'clock in the afternocon to in- gure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mrectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- fve Insertions: One day PR . | ] Additional days ... 5o Minimum charge .58 FOR SALE 5-ACRE patented homesite, 8-room house, sunporch and outhouses Garden and berry patch, 450- X gl ft. water frontage. Best location| NANTED TO BUY—Large stove| in Southeast Alaska. Write Em-| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone pite C 2630. | 796. ! | WANTED—To trade 3-room fur- nished house near harbor for house closer in town. Write Em- pire C 2617. WANTED — CONTINUED WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house preferable, or '\parlmm\ Phone black 370, | |t | child’s desk lamp, FLOOR LAMP, , and accessories. i { fish aquarium Phone black 565. and stand; baby BABY bassinet Phone Baranof | rubber bathinette. Hotel, Apt. 509, WANTED — 1936 Harley-Davidson transmission, whole or pieces e Write M. R. Harnden, Box 570, SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt| Fairbanks Ave. Phone 266 for appointment.| | WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Skagway, for mending soldiers’ garments.| Phone 766, Juneau. TROLLING boat, 8-ft. Phone blue 520. 26-FT beam sale—Phone CURRANTS for 145.| LADY'S bicycle. Call red 273 after 6:30 p.m. | PERELLE APTS, 1-, 2- or 3-npt1 bldgs. Furnished, rented, best of tennants, good income property, | concrete basements, asbestns shingled. Good location, looks nndw 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* sion. Good view. Large lot and garden.—John I. Conn. WANTED — Husky pup, prefernbly‘ male. Box 2615, Juneau. 1 WANTED~Car washer Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | T oA | WANTED —Experienced truck| driver. George Brothers. ELITE Steam Luundry Machmery in good condition. Write Box 17, Haines Alaska. *(,ABXN, phon@ black 234 da}tlme lNCOME ploperty in Juneau Phonv ROOM in Thane 3, thtee rings, after 5 pm | black 119 after home. Phone p.m. private 5 HOFSO WELL FURNISHED room with| use of house. Phone black 290. HP. JOHNSON Sea Apt. 1, Klein Apts. b SPEEDY 16-ft. cabin cruiser, ready |2-ROOM / furnished Apt “oil nmge to go. Ph. 473 between 8,am. and bath. Inquire 513 upstairs, and 5:30 p.m. | Willoughby. | | o FOR SALE—Launch Beilby, length ' FUR. apts., easy kept warm. Win- | 50 ft, 30 hp. Standard, sleeps| ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, wnwr, eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran-| dishes. Seaview Apts. | gell, Alaska. | LOST and F! Nflm i CU. PT. SLIP SCRAPER; new| 1 1t d rear| 18-t pudless it Sar Bio |LOST-—Check book, social security card etf. Reward. Return toy wheel pulley. Call at Bloxham’s| Spruce Delicatessen. Garage. Phane 525. FOR SALE — One-quarter inch' ———— ——————— oy boilerplate tank, riveted, betweemLOS'I;}E:vtm;reen Bowl recreation | fund of fifty dollars in currency, 800 X 1s. Phe 44, | 1 and 1,000 s one 3 | probably near Behrends Bank. 8-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robln-“ Please retyrm to Empire. RE- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green/ WARD. 475. — MISCELLANEOUS apart-|LADY with nice home, central location, will take care of chil- dren by the day. Phone 443. LOT in Douglas. Phone 378. COMPLETELY furnished ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| located in business district. Can| be changed into business houses| very easily. Write Box 905, Skagway. HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. THREE houses and cabin, all fur-| nished, Gastineau Ave. Inguire| Juneau Paint Store. | GUARANTEED Realistic ‘Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. SHORTAGE GROWS - IN SAFETY BOXES bread-“ MINNEAPOLIS—A shortage | creeping up on the U. S. public will socn be found in safety deposit boxes. Wage earners clutching war | WANTED—Trolling boat, must be:bonds in their hands have swarmed | fully equipped, between 34 and|into banks and trust companies in| 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box|'ecent months and rented safety| 1055. | boxes for the first time in their| _ |lives, reports the Northwest Nation- or|al Life Insurance Company. Prior to the outbreak of war, an estimated 50 per cent of the approx- — |imately 11,000,000 safety deposit| WANTED—Tricycle in good Condl"hoxea in the United States were tion for 6-year-old. Phone 590,/ rented. Today the occupancy fig- Coast Guard. | ure is estimated at 75 to 80 per cent. |By the year's end there will be no WANTED — Two ladies wish fur- smaller boxes vacant in many re- nished Apt. or room. Call red giom bank officials predict. 729 after 5 p.m. s 5 SRR MARRIED AT PETERSBURG Miss Dorothy L. Young became | |the bride of Harrison Groman at 4 4 Petersburg recently. He was in WANTm)—Umd furniturc, 308 Wil- |uniform at the wedding as he is Joughby. Phone 788. Jnarlnc engineer with the ATS, BCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- stal Steam Baths; also Hamilton piano. 457 South Franklin St. Inquire owner. VYOR SALE—80 brake h.p. Covtc diesel stationary engine. BB l:n- plre. WANTED WANTED—Man to repair drawers. Phone 800, Don Under- wood. WANTED — Expenenced male female bookkeeper, good pay. Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. WANTED —_ Experienced stenogra- pher and typist wants part time work after 5 p.m. | yesterday | the [ hit |Los Angeles | Portland | Pittsburgh SENATORS IN SECOND PLACENOW [New York Yankees Swamp Chicago White Sox in Shutout (By Associated Press) Four consecutive singles Cleveland's Jim Bagby in the eighth inning gave Washington a victory in the American League and enabled the Sena- tors to recapture second place from Indians Supporting Hank Borowy's four- pitching with a 14-hit attack, the New York Yankees shut out the Chicago White Sox and re- tained a 9':-game lead. Homers by off |Bobhy Doerr, Mike Metkovitch, and doubles by Pete Fox, John Lazor and Metkovitch, accounted for eight runs The Boston Red Sox trimmed the St. Louis Browns as Bobo New- som tried for his first victory in seven starts and gave way in the third. GAMES MONDAY National League Pittsburgh 5, Boston 1. Cincinnati 5; New York 2 Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 3; Chicago 1. American League Washington 6; Cleveland 3. New York 8; Chicago 0. Boston 3; St. Louis 1 OF CLUBS Coast League Won Lost 91 31 i 44 STAND! Pacific Pet 146 636 521 504 San Francisco Seattle 60 67 n 2 84 League Won Lost 69 36 59 49 58 50 56 53 48 55 51 60 49 58 39 68 League Hollywood Oakland San Diego Sacramento National 418 415 306 |St. Louis 657 Cincinnati .546 537 Brooklyn 514 Boston Philadelphia Chicago New York American 459 623 524 532 514 New York Cleveland Washington Chicago | Detroit | Boston St. Louis 45 Philadelphia 40 City League Won 4 55 491 4429\ 370 Pct. 800 667 .333 200 Blues Mules Webfeet City DOUGLAS 4 2 1 DOUGLAS PUBLIC ARE TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 7 According to a statement by Arne |Shudshift, President of the Doug- las' School Board, the local chil- dren will be re-entering school on the first Tuesday in ‘September or September 7. Miss Eleanor ‘Warren, Superin- tendent of Schools, is expected to arrive here in the latter part of this month, according to a recent letter received hy officials of the school. The school buildings are being put in good repair and the refin- ishing process is nearly completed under the competent supervision of Dewey 'Dore, custodian. ON LOGGING PROJECT Yesterday, Joe Perusich, Frank Persich and Alex Misoff, all Doug- las Island men, were bound for Sitka. There, the three will engage in the logging operations of the Columbia Lumber Company. TO ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL The two oldest children of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Conley, made an early trip to Juneau this morning where they will undergo tonsilec- tomy operations. Both Donald, who is seven years old, and Gladys, six years, will enter the local schools this year. SEVERAL FINED IN CITY-COURT CHARGED WITH BEING DRUNK One person was fined in City Police Court yesterday, and three more received penalties today, all on charges of drunkenness. John K. Swanson was fined $50 yesterday. Mack McFall was sen- tenced to serve 10 days in jail to- day, and Otis F. Willis and Clif- ford A. De Tienne both forfeited $25 bail. e Cocaine was first discovered in Peru. 455 | Pet. | . Dykes' Eye | Army not allowing Army personnel | 466 519 |especially since he has been station- SCHOOLS | }ent cigar and declares: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA BROOKLYN USING NO-HIT EXPERT YOUNGSTERS 10 BUILD TEAM UP BROOKLYN, Aug 17.—The 1(‘- ‘ccnsnucnon of the Brooklyn Dod- {gers continues with Branch Rickey jacquiring two new pitchers and a |catcher, the oldest being Harold |Gregz, 21, star hurler for the | Montreal Royals. | Another is Rex Barney, 18, who |started the season for the Durham | Piedmont League and was pro- imoted to the Dodgers for Pitcher |Max Macon and rookie shortstop. Macon has won seven games and lost five this season. | Joe Soskovic, recently dl.flzn\‘cl'i‘fl‘ at a tryout at Camp Holyoke, also {has been obtained as a Brooklyn | hurler | D JOE LOUIS WILL TOUR FOR YANKS WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. — Sgt. |Joe Louis starts an exhibition trek |August 30 to carry him overseas to ‘m\pla\' the fistic style which won lh)m the heavyweight crown. | The War Department, the Brown {Bomber's duration manager, said the champ would tour Army camps in this country for 100 days, then| go abroad before the combat troops. | Sgt. George Nicholson, former sp.u- |ring partner for Louis and now an| instructor at Mitchell Field, will go| with him, and also Corp. Walker| | 3mith, known to fans as Sugar Ray| PpALO ALTO, Calif. | Robinson. {Stanford University has cancelec | T e out of the Pacific Coast football | |conference for “lack of manpower, Time Forgds |graduate manager Al Master said. | ‘Coach Marchmont Schwartz and | |Atmy physical fitness program for |the staff will remain to handle the [] Any App'lng the 2,600 cadets at Stanford. 4 PORTLAVI) Ore.~With half a dozen no-hit, no-run games to his credit, Don Johnson, 16-year- ol high school and junior Am- erican Legion pitcher, is drawing the attention of major league scouts. STANFORD DROPS OUT OF PICTURE | ¢ - i Aug. 17— The school had games scheduled | with -California, Santa Clara, the University of San others on the Pacific Coast. The move was a result By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO—Time has whistled by |luscious Luke Appling without| touching him. He’s just as agile at| 34 as he was at 20, when ‘e first {came to the Chicago White Sox! after the Atlanta club had plucked | |him from the Oglethorpe College campus. This |stop, and in the last 12 he has play-| in school to play football. TEAMS FIGHI 10 SCORELESS KNOT CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., Aug. s his 14th season at short-|17—FOFt Smith battled New Or- {1eans for 10 innings for the region- a1l anotl Grarsiadtil Hatoot mun championship of the American only 81 in 1938 because of an ankle | | Legion Juniors and neither team fracture in a spring exhibition at|Scored. The game will be replayed Los Angeles. During his term with |today. Bach team had two hits the White Sox, Luke’s average bat-|and two P ting mark has been .316, abetted by' R a big .388 in 1936 which gave h1m| / M the American Ieague crown. | I S Iomow High tide—3:23 am,, Low tide—9:41 am.,, This endurance record indicmes‘l that time has forgotten Appling,| 188 feet. -2.7 feet. 186 feet. -09 feet. jed in a position that probably de. |{mands more leg work than an |other spot on the field. On All-Star Team And now he bobs up on the Am- erican League's All-Star team for the fifth time with such shortstops! as Vern Stephens of the Browns and Manager Lou Boudreau of the Indians. Every now and then Jimmy CORDOVA GIRL SCOUTS At/ a ‘recent election of the Girl Scouts at Cordova, Irene Grindle, Pauline Kupler and Jean Oss were chosefi “president, vice-president |and “Becretary in the order named, D BUY WAR BONDS N GRID GAMES Francisco and| CARDS LOSE TOBRODKLYN IN NATIONAL - : | Schoolboy Rowé Wins El- enth Game for Philadelphia (By Associated Press) Held scoreless the Brooklyn Dodgers Mort Cooper for four fifth to beat the St. Louis Cardinals as Whitlow to eight hits, allowing one run in the first and two in the seventh Towering Johnny Gee, generally | generous in his pass Boston Braves to only one basc on !balls as he pitched the Pittsburgh | Pirates to a victory. lonly seven scattered hits. | The red hot Cincinnati Reds cap- [tured their fifth victory in three tor tour days with Johnny VanderMeer stop- | York Giants with | ping the New eight-hit hurling. got only eight, |to advantage. Schoolboy Rowe won his eleventh |and ended the Phillies’ losing streak The Reds also |as he pitched the Phils to a victory | over the Chicago Cubs. |$1,000 bonus for Rowe got his tenth victory “land is getting $100 extra for each successive victory, it is reported. D (CALIFORNIA TO PLAY BALL BUT SANTA CLARA OUT BERKELEY, Calif, Aug. 17. coach Leonard B. Stub Allison says |the University of California is going }uhond with football this year with plenty of manpower. Coach Lawrence T. Buck of ‘S.mtu Clara says unless the Army changes its policy there “is little cause for fielding our team.” ¥ R e WCANICKNAME of 'the! (I19q1003) eBunio ,pey,, PIOIOH 45049 Buidojng,, ‘¢ (leq -asng) ujjso9 uoay ,,0’009" (siuuay) |y udlD,, T t 1o Asug Dykes, the loquacious Sox manager, | |emerges from behind the smokei screen thrown up by his ever-pres- “Yep, time has forgotten ol’ Luke and so have a lot of experts. He’s| never been fully appreciated as a baseball artist. Appling not only |has been out' there day after day,| (but has been moving around. He| gets around plenty, better than a lot of younger guys I've seen. He may not always be graceful about|| it, though. 1In fact he is so good he can stumble, but still grab a sizzling grounder and fire it accurately to first with any of ’em. He's the| game's best ‘stortstop in my book.” ‘ L and receive TWO “A NIGHT TO D. BURNABY as a paid-up subscriber to /HE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at. the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE TICKETS to see: Federal Tax—6c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Although his fielding record is| way above average, Appling is the| first to admit that he isn’t immune | to bobbles. “I make mistakes like every-| body,” he drawls, “maybe more. But T refuse to.get disturbed.” NotHing Bothers Him Luke hits the target with that re- mark. Nothing seems to bother the, guy. Umpires call bad strikes on| him and he laugh3 at them. If he| makes an error, he comes back by spearing a hot grounder which looks | like a sure base hit. “He’s at his best,” says Dykes, “when he starts telling you all the things wrong with him. When Luke admits he has no pains, aches or bruises, then I begin to worry. “He’s a great clutch player. Most of his errors come on easy chances, but when the chips are down, he makes some of the dangdest stops and bull's eye throws you've ever seen. That's the lerence between Luke and the other guys.” By now you know that luscious Luke’s the Appling of Dykes’ eye. | ——————— EXPRESS OFFICE CLOSES The express office at Petersburg | is being closed because the Ameri- can Express Company has no spec- ial contract with the line calling at the Wrangell Narrows metropo- lis. 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