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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 1943 »Oopy must be In the office by 3 o’clock in the afternoon to in- re insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone fdrectory. Oount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- live insertions: . Additional days bo Minimum charge .56 FOR SALE 6 HP. ATLAS lmi)fll‘lfll See Harbor Master or Ed Haynes | of Earl M. USED OIL range, good condition. ‘930 West Ninth. WELL established, paying business, | good location. Write Empire C 2638. SACRIFICE — Large 5-room fur-| nished house with 5 acres of land, dishes, pots and pans, ready to move in, garden tools, lum- ber, shingles, nails, woodshed; also 1-room shack with stove, "odds and ends, $700 down, bal- ance like rent. Mile #3, Auk Lake. Phone red 325. 65-ACRE patenled homesne 8-room » house, sunporch and outhouses. Garden and berry patch, 450- ft. water frontage. Best location in Southeast Alaska. Write Em- pire C 2630. BABY bassinet and stand; baby ' Yubber bathinette. Phone Baranof Hotel, Apt. 509. SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. bLITE bteam Laundry Machh\ery in good condition. Write Box 17, Haines Alaska. INCOME property in Juneau. Phone | Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. 5 HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse. Apt. 1, Klein Apts. engine | | | | PHONE A CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED 1936 Harley g on, whole or pleces Write M. R. Harnden, Box 570, | Fairbanks. WANTED-—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Skagway, | for mending soldiers’ i Phone 766, Juneau. | WANTED — Husky pup, preferably male. Box 2615, Juneau. ‘i}A}«fsufc'ar washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. NWANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | “shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. | driver. George Brothers. FOR mrr phom- ‘black 234 dutime icmam |WELL FURNISHED room with use of house, Phone black 290. FUR. apcs. easy kept wnrm th~ ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes, Seaview Apts. LOST and FOUND LOST Phone black 685. FOR SALE—Launch Beilby, length ®50 ft, 30 hp. Standard, sleeps eight. Mrs. W. C. Waters, Wran- gell, Alaska. 3 CU. FT. SLIP SCRAPER; new y-48-ft. endless belt and auto rear wheel pulley. Call at Bloxharh's Garage. Phone 525. FOR gALE — One-quarter inch boilerplate tank, riveted, between , 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- 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. Juneau Paint Store. SCANDINAVIAN Rooms and Cry- Inquire | LOST—Check book, social security card, etc. Reward. Return to Spruce Delicatessen. MISCELLANEOUS LADY with nice home, location, will take care of chil- dren by the day. Phone 443. {HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 | Savage. Phone 197. |GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. !I'!]RN your old gold into value, | cash or trade at Nugget Shop. ARMSTRONG WILL. FIGHT WHITE IN ' FIFTEEN-ROUND GO garments. WA‘N’i‘ETD—’Expcrience;i‘ truck | “Brown Chinese spaniel with white feet and breast, also white on head and tip of tail.| central | ANGELS ARE ' DUMPED BY Stars Take Two Games- | Rainiers Lose Con- fest to Sacs i (By Associated Press) blanked Lefty O'Doul's men on four | hits’ in last night as thé Oaks evened the serfes with Frisco at one game each Steve Legault, towering right- ihander, hurled Sacramento to a | victory over the Seattle Rainiers in the opener of an eight-game seéries. Legault only gave up five hits. Hollywoofi, showing surprising strength, took two games from Los Angeles. Ken' Richardson of Holly- wood and John Ostrowski of the Angels each hit two homers. The second game was a duel between Cy Blanton of the Stars and Pete Mallory of the Angels. Blan- ton gave three hits. | Chet Johnson scored the winning |run and pitéhed an 11-inning vie- tory for San Diego over Portland. George McDonald batted in John— son who had opened the eleventh with a single. The Padres fought an uphill battle, coming from bhe- hind to win after tying the score in the ninth. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 6, 3; Los Angeles 4, 1 Seattle 0; Sacramento 3. Oakland 1; San Francisco 0 Portland 3; San Diego 4. National League St. Louis 6, 3; Philadelphia 0, 6. Cincinnati 3, 5; Boston 4, 0. Chicago 7, 15; Brooklyn 5, 6. Pittsburgh 7, 2; New York 6, 3. American League New York 8, 5; Cleveland 9, 7. Washington 2, 4; Chicago 3, 2; |first game fourteen innings. Boston 0; Detroit 1. Philadelphia 0; St. Louis 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League BROWNS LET Italo Chelino, Oakland southpaw,| the Pacific Coast League| Won Lost Pet. Los Angeles .92 33 136 San Francisco 8 45 634 Seattle 63 59 516 Portland 61 62 496 | Hollywood 58 68 460 | San Diego 53 2 424 Oakland 52 72 419 Sacramento 38 84 81 National League Won Lost Pet. iSt. Louis 1 37 857 Cincinnati 61 50 .550 Pittsburgh 62 51 549 | | Brooklyn 56 56 500 Chicago 52 57 A1 Boston 49 58 458 | Philadelphia 51 62 451 New York 40 70 364 American League R Won Lost Pct. New York 67 41 620 | Cleveland 57 50 533 Washington 60 53 531 | Detroit 56 50 528 | chicago 5 52 519 Boston 52 57 471 St. Lotis . 47 59 443 {Philadelphia 40 70 364! City League Won Lost Pect. | Blues 4 1 800 Mules . 4 2 667 Webfeet 2 4 333 City | 4 200 BASEBALL The baseball game postponed {from July 25 between the Blues and the Mules, will be played to- diamond has sufficiently |game instead of water polo. B g YANKS LOSE WO GAMES 10 INDIANS |St. Louis Browns Beat Ath- letics-Tigers Take i Boston ( (By Associated Press) The seventh place St. Louis 1Browns widened the gap between |themselves and the last place team by beating the cellar dwelling Philadelphia Athletics behind the {five-hit pitching of Bobby Mun- crief in the American League yes- terday. The Browns nicked Orie {Arntzen for 10 blows. Washington's Senators made 10 infield double plays as they split a twin biil with the Chicago White |Sox. It took a ninth inning rally and four two-baggers for the Sena- tors to cash in in the nightcap. The New York Yankees ran into {an ambush and were scalped twice by the Cleveland Indians, ‘Heaths second homer of the day |deciding the second game in the |fourteenth inning. The’ Detroit Tigers scored a run without a4 hit in the first inning jand defeated Boston. Hank Terry walked Roger Cramer who ad- vanced to second on a balk and jmoved up on Joe Hoovér's sacri- |five to score on Rudy York’s fly. BROOKHN LOSES AS Games Away fo Chi- cago Citbs Scarce? Sure, but HOLLYWOOD: I'll enjoy it snnln Royal Reserve, 60% grain neutral spirits. Blended mllm,ll mfl. Schenley mmm Corp., New York City - TONIGHT night starting at 6:30 o'clock. The/ dried out {so that it will permit of a baseball! Jeff | LADS PLAY = Rookie Hurlers Toss. Two| BEST SHORTSTOP | DOUGLAS IN BASEBALL IS NEWS GREAT OUESTIONI cORGLAY GuANDE- M| The Dnuglns Unit of Alaska Ter- !ritorial Guards are requested to {meet at 6:30 o'clock tonight at the| Opinion Narrows Down meet at 630 olock onight at the Be'W&efl Mafly Ma”on at the last regular me ‘u:, prm--: ( [ i { 1 tice in rapid firing be the and Eddie Miller [next step i the rifle practies |schedule. Regular uniform with be ry P!’l"[‘SBURGH Whog the bet-|coveralls will the «lrese, rain- |ter shortstop—Marty Marion of the coats if necess |Cardinals or Eddie Miller of the {Reds? | | That question, put up to mem-| |bers of the Pittsburgh Pirates dur- | Mr. uug the recent St. Louis-Pittsburgh|¢tlebrated her eighth birthday ‘senes, created enough noise to pudyenteldav with the ussistance of Brooklyn Rooter’s outhurst m‘the following girl friend: Lareec? EIGHT YEARS OLD Laurriene Carlson, daughter of and Mrs. Laurcnce Carlson, | shame, Williamson, Gloria Anderson, Mary ‘The majority of the Pirates| Cuthbrrt. Geniva and Peggy Par- thought Marion was the classier|sons, Marlyn: Isaak, Audry Fleek, of the two—but the arguments for|Beth Fleek, Pat and Kay Graber Miller were long and loud, parti-|and her sister Carleen Carlson. cularly because of the .983 fielding[ The afternoon was spent playing record the Cincinnati star hung up|games which included button- grandmother's after hiding and which a delighttul |last” year when he made only 13|button, errors in handling 748 chances. others, Marion trailed Miller last, year,/lunch of birthday cake and ice and also is slightly behind thlz;‘fr!’flm was served. Favors were season in fielding. lgiven to each guest as ‘a happy “Marion is very good,” piped Ho- |surprise. Many gifts were recetved |nus Wagner — the owner of ths by the honored little girl, Laur- most ' cohspicuous pair of bow legs!riene. on the bench. “But I pick Miller | becausé he has been around longer and hgs more experience. He plays MRS. VAL POOR HOME Mrs, Val Poor and baby boy, ré- the ' bdtters better.” {turned home today from St. Ann's Manager Frankie Frisch cast a|Hospital, and papa and Ilitle loud yote for the Cardinal. {brother are now most happy. R ‘wm we should have won four| jout of, five instead of winning one,| losing ;three and tying one on our| last trjp to St. Louis,” said peppery Frankie “Marion ‘was hot against,’ us—robbed us out of three games) with His habit of making impos- | sible pick-ups and throws.” Backlig up Frisch in his opinion! of Marien were such Bucks as| Vince’'DiMaggio, Frankie Gustine, and Eibfe Fletcher—and if some- one“hpdnt yelled play ball, the| James Demers was admitted to Miller“ Vs, Rarion argument might!|St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a still be Toaring in the Pirate dug- | medical patient. out. HOSPITAL NOTES ‘William Williams was discharged (xom St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after surgical treatment. Julian Grande, a medical patfent, has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. Peter Hocson was admitted to St. | Ann's Hospital this morning for | surgery. >, MRS. ‘PHILLIPS RETURNS Mrs. "A. B. Phillips returned| | Tuesddy evening by steamer from| the south, where she spent the summiel visiting' her parents, M| jand Mrs J. C. Moe in Seattle. Mrs. Pmlhpls was gone about two months, " leaving here soon after| school closed in the spring. . Empire-Classifieds Pay! Mrs, Joe Johnson was admitted to the Government Hospital yes- terday. Shirley Moran, resident of Haines, was discharged from the Govern- ment Hospital. BUY WAR BONDS A. SMITH as s paid-up subscriber to /HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the-— | CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: PAGE FIVE rose PIGGLY WIGGLY P QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY HONEY PURE—UNADULTERATED in 16-OUNCE 60-LB. CA JARS s 11- and 5-LB. CANS A A KREAMED HONEY and HONEY BUTTER IN PAPER CUPS BUY THE 60-POUND CANS AND SAVE MO} PIGGLY WIGGLY There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! (R S ———————— Soothing Omuud: tmd' THRIFT CO-OP | Mokl Kxtonat Retets- EVERY NIGHT Owned Grocers a1 SEWARD sTREEY DOUGLAS INN PHONE 787 John Marin, Prop. Phone 66 — FORD AGENEY (Authorised Deslers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street _ Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUA!.I‘K’Y MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & T Chre C Warner Co. )| | Thomas Hardware Co. Mgl:s. G. wfi“ Co. AINTS —ots i Ty o Ulah Nal and Lump Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR Alaska Music Su hflply Arthur M. Uggen, Maj Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier 'Phone 206 Second and Seward (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers, entangled | stal Stcam Baths; also Hamilton “KITTY FOYLE” piano. 457 South Franklin St.| Inquire owner. i VOR SALE-30 brake hp.' Covie ¢ diesel stationary engine. BB Em- pire. WANTED i.ADY, middle-aged, wants position as seamstress or any other work. * Call Ida Foss. Phone 796 or green | 355. !\-I.AAN ED—To bqu of tent: electric | refrigerator. Phome Lt. Caro, 599. WANTED—Trolling boat, must be| fully equipped, between 34 and 38-ft. Call 838 9th St. R.O. Box v1055 WANTED - Expenenc,ed male female bookkeeper, Room 404, *Gastineau Hotel. or WANTED 7Ex;’>erle’nced stenogra- “pher and typist wants part time! work. Phone 452 after 5 p.m. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. 'WANTED — Two ladies wish fur- nished Apt. or room. Call red 729 after 5 p.m. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house preferable, »Phone black 370, WANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 786. ~ good pay. or apartment.| LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19.—Henry Armstrong, veteran = campaigner, | has been signed for 15 rounds Sep- |tember 18' with Lnther “Slugger” { White, Baltimore Negro. The California” Athletic Commis- 1smn has informed promoter Joe Lynch it will récognizé the winner as the lightweight champ, ignoring the New York Athletic’ Commis- | sion’s recognition of Beau Jack. | Beau Jack has been beaten by Bob Montgomer, but inducements to get \Monbgomer here have been to no | | avail, | — e e SANTA (lAIiA IS OUT OF FOOTBALL " GAME THIS YEAR SANTA CLARA, Aug. 19—Santa Clara University, top-ranking among the independemt footbail clubs of | the West, has declded to abandon |the game this season. The reason ’Js the same given by Stanford—lack | cf manpower because of the Army | rule against cadets playing intercol- 1 legiate ball. e KETCHIKAN BURGLARY Gaining entrance through a sky- licht, burglars tapped the Up and | Up Cafe, W. R. (Bill) Barton, pro- prietor, at Ketchikan, of about $100 recently. The robbery took place some time between 1 and 7 .a .m. | PLAYERS GO ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19.—The totter- ing $t. Louis Browns, whose dod< dering “team averages 30 years in age; took a ¢ué from thé' Brobklyh Dodgers ahd traded two, veuehms for younger players. Third baseman Harland clitt, 31, with the Browns since 1934, and pitcher John Niggeling, 38, went to the Washington Senators for third baserfian ' Fllis Clary and rookie pitcher John Miller, 25 and 27. Clift ' js' a dangerous’ slugger at the plate and Niggeling won 15 games ldst year for the Browns with a_Iittle scoring support from his teammates. EITEMANS NOW IN NORTH: CAROLINA Word has been received here | that Mrs. Wilford J. Eiteman and son, David, who left Juneau several weeks ago, have arrived at their home, 126 Pinecrest Road, Durham, N. C., where Dr. Eitéman is' aiding in the training of Navy béréonnél on the Duke University campus. He and a younger son, Dean, left Juneau in May. Prior to his de- | parture, Dr. Eiteman was OPA Price | Executive for the Territofy. B A person’s mouth is about the same width as his eyes. in' a youth movement in trying to | Federal Tax—6¢ per Person build up a team, dropped two games to the Chicago Cubs in the National League yesterday after starting both WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! games with'rookie hurlers. Harold Gregg, the first, gave up siX runs ort four hits and six walks along with two wild pitches in three | ininings. Rex Barney, who''stafted the nd, ylelded four runs on a wild'piteh dnd six walks. Hank Gornicki got his ffifrd win in two days as he led the Pittsburgh Pirates to a victory over the New York Giants in 10, innings in the opener of a doubleheader. In the | nightcap, Carl Hubbell pitched the Giants to victory. | The Phillies stopped the Card- | in#ls in the second game of another ’, twini’ affair, scoring five runs in the | first inning. But they lost the lopener to St. Louis, world cham- | pions. Jim Tobin won the opener for the Boston Braves in- another double feature, but the Cincinnati Reds | came back to'give Bueky Walters | his fifth win in the nighteap. B e o e ) WILLARD BARROWS IS VISHING IN.CHTY - Willard E. Bnrrnws, formerly minister at the Chapel-by-the-Lake, is In the city from Sijtka, calling on | his old friends here and those on' the Glacier Highway. Mr. Barrows is now on the staff of the Sheldon Jackson School at Sitka and will return there within several days. | i Mrst Natmnal Bank DEPOSITS 'IN THIS. BANK ARE INSURED | ey 3 Complete Outfitter for Men “SBMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery - PHONE 104 or 108 Juneau AT Ideal Paint Shop Phone 648 Pred W. Wend$ HARVEY R.LOWE Publie Alr Service Informalien PHONE 10 or 80 Phone 146 Heme Liguor Store—Tel 000 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club