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MONDAY, AUGUST 30 PHONE A CLASSIFIED Oopy must be in the office by ¢ o’clock in the afternoon to in- tare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Rirectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- fve insertions: One day ... remerennn 100 Additional days be Minimum charge ..t FOR SALE f . ton panel truck, good WAN’ Phone Blue 415 for Mr or married Pan Am i!H(\ GMC condition Call couple. Airways. young Daly, / vessel CONSUL D. of 30 tons H. L. OIL SCR Hirst-Chichagof Company particulars apply Juneau, to work in C 2678, WANTED—Young lady Photo Shop. Write Empire gt WANTED TO BUY--Ten or ,nmhrd Im\m run- rigerator, washing gas range, light acres land, about miles Juneau-Douglas’ bridge, on| P98 abutting on Gastineau| 000. Terms: $500 cash, | installments. Phone 3-3-4 iron Hotel ning wate machine, 0.6 north highway, Channel balance w. D Steam plant, ¥ Phone Baranof to Leota buy WANTED-—Woman 8 to 9 am ready for 170 after 5 or girl weekdays to get child school. Phone good tires, | e Phone 1933 PLYMO 4 puncture 554, TH Coupe. 7 tubes WANTED—2 good condition. proof bicycles, boys or girls, Phone Douglas 18 USHERETTES WANTED—Stu- dents or employed young women wishing extra evenings and Sun- days. See Mr. Garvin, Theatre. REMINGTON M L E 1907-15 Rag, 2 boxes ammunition, two cribs one 54x30 iron; one 35x20 wood. Phone Black 479 from 9 am. to 4 pm daven- kitchen 12 noon. CAMERAS—Reverse 8 MM Movie| F-19 Argus C-3, 35 MM F:3.5 with synchronized flash. Both cameras like new and with leath- | er cases. Excellent condition Phone Red 693 WANTED pe also table. Phone Studio couch or drop leaf 561 after hours, ma Write C WANTED ried woman 2654, Empire. Clerk, easy preferred. ft. 6 in., equipped,. Stafford, 85 H P CHRIS Craft, 18 mahogany hull, Fully Dale Blyberg or Carl Excursion Inlet. ‘WANTEI) “Used furniturc. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. | WANTED — Experienced stenogra- pher and typist wants part time work. Phone 452 after 5 p.m. 10 TUBE SPARTAN Radio and Phonograph, 12 record player; 140 records with separate cabinet Bithrie b Orphslin HbGaNG. 1 | L JAD- Froking DR fully equipped, between 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. 1055. SEMI V bottom runabout for motor. Phone 238 15 ft. outboard MOTORSHIP Gambier leaving (m‘WANTLD “Experienced male or Haines and Skagway. Space avail-| female bookkeeper, good pay. able for 20 tons. Phone 416, | Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. B engine (block or Must be reconditioned Call green 113, FORD A or complete) . or in good shape. GOOD income property. Close in. Write P.O. Box 131. paying business, | — Write Empire C PLANT MAN \xamed at once. Ap- ply Juneau Dairies, Inc., Box 936. Good wages. WELX established, good location. 2638, { SI'VIPSON T Ave. Phone idence ¢ TRt '1 O BUY——-Lfll’KE Swve 266 for appointment., ¥ANTED ELITE Steam Laundu Machinery | in good condition. Write Box 17,4 Haines Alaska. .WANTED-‘Sewmg machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Skagway, for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 766, Juneau. 796. INCOME property in Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pn. 5 HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse. Apt. 1, Klein Apts. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. ALE — One-quarter inch _ boilerplate tank, riveted, between NANTED—WBsher also dry clean- 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone 344. | erman at Srow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. 3-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- | son, 1041 W. 10th, 75 [ shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. LOST and FOUND green rowboat at Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. LOT in DHWIN Pan 318 COMPLETELY mmishedm ment house in Skagway, Alaska, yooma- 1t, located in business district. Can be changed into business houses very easily. Write Box 905, Skagway. THREE houses and cabin, all fur- “Nlcu"“nf *wlz gy ART nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire KRENZ Juneau Paint Store. | \OR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic § 2 /: zivs : HAT | diesel stationury engine. BB Em- , olre. FOR RENT CABIN, phone black 234, daytime. FUR apts., easy i:;i?;arnfinfiwm- ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, | disnes. Seaview Apts. MISCELLANEOUS 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. TURN your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. PR 4 - AR5 Ak R0 40 TR The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- Bska newspaper. AP Featuras (3109) Yiws uouoy ,isoyo uyder,, ‘€ (Buy -x0g) Uo|ng Poid ,0104501d,, ‘T (11eq 250g) 4sng 901 90 19]l\Ger "4 3 room apartment| 16| gauge shot gun. Phone Douglas 78. | | from | lack | Capitol | lx\\ist be | 34 and| P.O. Box| for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone} | Phone green WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | |John Schmitz at St. Ann’s Hospi- Ital yesterday PORTLAND, RAINIERS SPLIT TWO : Padres Take Doublehead er from Sacramento in Coast Circuit (By Associated Press) Seattle came from behind in the second game of a doubleheader with Portland in the Pacific Coast League | yesterday to snatch a victory after {losing the opener to the Beavers, The Rainiers won the nightcap on | two doubles by Hal Sueme. In the Portland won on homers by | Ted McGullic, Larry Barton and Jack W on. an Francisco split a doubleheader Oakland, also, winning the | nightcap on Tom Seats' two-hit pitching. French Uhalt’s ninth in- ning homer in the first game st ored two to win for Oakland. San Diego took two games from Sacramento. Charles hanz blank- ed the Solons with a \hl'(‘l’-lllf(.(‘l'l in the opener, and the Padres went | |an extra inning to win the night- | cap. | Los Angeles divided two games with Hollywood, taking their tenth | of the season from the Stars who | won eight during the year | opener, | with GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League | Portland 6; Seattle 4 Los Angeles 2; Hollywood 0. ! Oakland 5; San Francisco 1 Sacramento 5; San Diego 10 ! National League New York 12; Boston 0. Brooklyn 14; Philadelphia 7 Chicago 4; Pittsburgh 5 St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 4, twelve | innings. ! American League 2; New York 1 | Boston ten in- | nings. Detroit 5; St. Louis 10 Cleveland 6; Chicago 7 | Washington 1; Detroit 0. 1 GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 3; Seattle 3, 7 Oakland 5, 0; San Francisco 3, 3 Los Angeles 1, 1; Hollywood 2, 0. Sacramento 0, 2; San Diego 4, 3. National League Brooklyn 3, 8; Philadelphia 1, 0. C incinnati 5, 2. , 0; Boston 4, 1 Chicago 11, 1; Pittsburgh 2, American League Boston 4, 1; New York 6, 5. Cleveland 2, 6; Chicago' 1, 1. Detroit 15, 4; St. Louis 5, 4. Philadelphia 4, 1; Washington 5, 3. 2. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Los Angeles 101 36 San Francisco Seattle Portland | San Diego Hollywood Oakland 59 | Sacramento 39 National League Won 8 68 66 64 59 53 61 Lost St. Louis | Cincinnati Pittsburgh | Brooklyn Chicago Boston Philadelphia 54 New York 44 { American League Won Lost % 69 65 63 64 59 | New York | Washington Cleveland | Detroit Chicago Boston St. Louis 56 Philadelphia 41 i ———— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs, Norman Cook, a medical pa- !tlcnt, was discharged last Saturday |from St. Ann’s Hospital and she returned home. Mrs. Pete Christiansen was dis- charged from St. Ann’s on Sunday after medical care. william Hodges was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. was born to Mrs, A daughter ) afternoon. The child | weighed seven pounds and three ounces at birth. Mrs. Lahja Puustinen gave birth to a son at St. Ann's Hospital last | night. The young man tipped the scales at eight pounds, three ounces. George Rodgers, a surgical entered St. Ann’s yester- Mrs. patient, | George JOhH\UI] was admitted to | the Government Hospital on Sat- | urday. e TEACHERS ARRIVE Several teachers for thg Juneau | to | from the St | White Sox twice, { guest at the C .| Prince THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA INDIANA GIRLS WIN SWIM MEET SHAKAMAK STATE PARK, Ind Aug. 30 Half-a-dozen . teer girls of the Ri Club of dianapolis swept the women's tional swimming team championship with 46 points yesterday Second was the Multnomah C na- of Portland, Ore, with 33 points.| The New York Association was points. Individual honors year-old Ann Curtis of co. Swimming her first senior meet, she took the 400 and 800-meter free style and finished second in the 100-meter. -+ Women's Swimming third with went to San Fran- NO SPLITS SUNDAY IN AMERICAN Senafors, Y;nk_ees, Defroit| and Cleveland All Win Twin Bills Yesterday (By Associated Press) The V a doubleheader from the phia Athletics in the Amer| League yesterday, the Senator: beating down a Philadelphia rally in the nightcap, scoring two more runs after the Athletics scored one The New York Yankees swept a Philadel- doubleheader from the Boston Red | Sox, winning the opener in 10 in- nings on homers by Charley Keller and Roy Weatherly. Spud Chandle: hurled a five-hitter in the nightcar Rudy York clouted two homers come within one of tying the 18-homer record for one month as | the Detroit Tigers swept two games Louis Browns. The Cleveland Indians, with Mel Harder pitching five-hit ball, and Allie Reynolds following with a seven-hitter, defeated the Chicago | shoving the Sox into fifth place - - CHER RETURNS d Butler, formerly Margaret Colwell, one time Juneau Public School teacher to Juneau from the South tineau Hotel AU HOTEL ‘l( the Gastineau Hotel, H. E. Fairhurst, traveling man, is in She is a | Juneau. .- — 68 ARRIVE HERE NORTHBOUND; 16 G0 TO SKAGWAY Arriving here from the south on Saturday evening were the follow- ing From passengers: Seattle Rupert R. Beach,* Robert Margaret A. Butler, - Vancouver and Bran- Mrs Barbara ard, Mrs. Hazel W. Case, Case, Frank D. Confer, Mrs. Twila ‘“'i national | hington Senators swept | r, has returned | — Ruth D. Brooks,| REDS DIVIDE - DOUBLE BILL WITH CARDS Brooklyn Dodgers Sweep ¢ Two Games on Good Hurling Jobs (By The Cincinnati | sames with the St losing the nighteap in 11 innings |before the largest crowd ever to lattend Crosley Field—38,017 fans The Pittsburgh Pirates bunched three of their five hits in the fifth |inning for three runs to take the {nightcap from Chicago after the |Cubs had blasted Rip Sewell out |of ‘the box with a seven-run out- |brukt in the ninth inning the | first game. In another National League double | bill, two splendid pitching jobs gave the Brooklyn Dodgers a clean sweep two games from Philadelphia Wyatt let the Phillies down six hits in the opener and tossed a shutout in the Associated Press) Reds split two of tof ‘\’Vlnl with ‘Ld vad | nightcap. The Boston Braves snapped a los |ing, streak to capture two games from the New York Giant Jim | Tobin hurled the opener, and Al ! Javery whitewashed the Giants in the nightcap. - an | 'DORIS HART I§ - NET CHAMP FOR SECOND SEASON Aug. 30.—Doris the National championship running, de- Alameda, utes PHILADELPHIA Hart of Miami won Girls' Lawn Tennis {for the second ‘rmm g Dorothy Head of Calif., 6-3, 6-3 in 33 mi - - 'VAUGHN HIS NO. 2,000 ON SUNDAY Arkie Brook- 2,000th hit in the 30 the PHILADELPHIA, | Vaughn, shortstop for lyn Dodgers, made his in his major league career second game of yesterday's double- header with the Phillies. Vaughn ha(l 1,846 at the start of the season !He got g single in the f game |vesterday, and ingle and a |double in the nighteap. | - - INDIAN BUREAU OFFICIALS RETURN HERE YE RDAY V. R. Farrell, Director of Educa- |tion for the Office of Indian Af- |fairs, arrived home yesterday aboard |the Penguin. Mr. Farrell was ac- uom]mued by Mrs. Farrell and ary Ellen, their baby daughter, ‘\\hu have been visiting in Dakota for the past four months. George A. Morlander, Principal the Government School, also came home on the Penguin. He and Mr. Farrell have been in the states for about a month. Aug |of Baby George W.| M. Conover, Master Kelly Conover,' Helen Conover, Willard M. Cook, Frank A. Coplin, Arthur S. Crites, James V. Davis. Mrs. Hazel L. Dube, Louise O. Ewing, Robert Fleming, George D. Feuruier, John R. Fox, Emma Fray, Sara J. Fernald, Garry Garrison, Phyllis Grant! Erwin D. Guderian, Mrs. Helen D. Hatch, Mrs. Bernice Harrington, Mrs. Bernice Hall Dalma Hanson, Katherine E. Herring, Mrs. Julia Hilliker, Bar- bara Hilliker, Marilyn J. Hilliker Mrs. Carrie M. Hodges, James W. Huston, Hugh B. Lee, Don D. Luc: M Mason, Mitchell, Monson, John J. Mabel M. Alida Matheson, Steve Molner, Alberta Murphy, David | Virginia W. Mason, Phuhp' E. McDonald, Frederick McNight, | Edna R. Ri Rivers, William F. Roberts. Earl A. Russell, Mrs. Elsie D. Sofoulis, foulis, Jimmie Sofoulis, Mrs. Esther N. Sommers, John Utterstron, Mrs. Marion Williamson, Joan William- son and Mary Holevas. From Vera Hardcastle, George Janice McIntyre, Felucia Talanoff, and W. Watkins. From Wrangell-Mr. and Mrs N. Eide and William Gulbransen. Taking passage for Skagway wer:z Emma Wilcoxen, Ralph Wilcoxen, Patricia Wilcoxen, Mack M. Cahill, Cecelia Selmer, Osborne S(]m('l. Elizabeth Selmer, Erik Selmer, Arthur H. Carpenter, Walter B Heisel, David A. Hoffman, Ben V. Davis, Baggen, Stewart bur Irving. A, P. Hull and Wil- TAX PAYERS — ATTENTION Taxes for the year 1943 are now due. They will become delinquent September 15th unless one-half is paid on or before that date. A dis- | Public Schools came on the steamer which arrived here Saturday night. They were Dalma Hanson, Mabel Monson, Alberta Murphy, Mrs. Mar- ion Williamson, Ruth Brooks, Phyl- lis Grant and A. N. Eide. count of two percént is allowed if both installents are paid on or be- fore September 15th. Penalties are added to delinquent accounts. HARRY 1. LUCAS, Mayor, | Ketchikan—W. A. Bates, Bernice S. Davis, Mertie L.| Keith V.| Frank Sharp, | Mary So- | | Johnson, | Drink @'g- TRADE -MARK Yelic | ! | 1 4 | | ious and R o BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF Louls Cardinals, | South | OHIO TEAM NOW FAVORED IN JR. WORLD SERIES MILES CITY, Montana, Aug. 30 underdog Springfield, d to accept defeat behind to drop New of the meet, the American Seri Minneapolis winner will night the beat |team ref and came from Orlean: Hu favorite a 4-3 score in Wworld plays and )1 .Ln ot prjngfield today Ne the tomorrow two today Orleans w Orlear 1gfield wins New terday - DOUGLA NEWS GRABERS MOVE d Mrs. Arthur Graber shters have removed their their former home to the Baroumes Ann's Avenue. Science and and : dau e from Third Street Apartments on Mr. Graber will well other 150 be the 100l employed U. S au n teach as subjects on. Mis the offic Graber is of in with Eng staft the ineers Department junc HAGA LEAVING 1g her tenth year in of the Dougla; , coming to Do [ f each canning one of the last to leave is returning south agan During the past years Mrs. a has gained the respect of all ha friends with the bhe will home where MRS, st comp arvice season ai today |Ha and communit spend the Kirkland, also re made in gener winter it We ides. at in rngton her son McCORMICK RETURN pent the past few weeks on vacation at Tenakee, O. H | Bliss and McCormis returned turday evening. Stating that weather is no better than both are glad to be hore BLI Havit he a Douglas, 1gain BON PARTY | Mr. and Mrs | teretained at their home. with farewell party on Saturday evening. henoring ir who is leaving was spent gremlin and singing. Winners of hi | pinochle were Matt wiord the men and Mrs. Charles Wern for the ladies. Consolation priz were awarded to Katherine Jllr'n nd Forrest Warrick. Winners of | YOYAGE sister, today. The in pla in group sh scores in 1c Jensen evening pinochle, the gremlin game were Violet En-| dres and Thomas Jensen. Later the evening delicious refreshmen centering around a huge Bon Voy age cake were served. in MARIN TO SKAGWAY John Marin will be leaving MRS. Mrs. ss trip. If flying weather mits, she plans on returning by the middle of this week 1 speak for “Coca-Cola”. I’'m a symbol of its life and sparkle. I'm known, too, as “Coke”. If's short for “Coca-Cola”. | offer you the pause that refreshes. | speak for the real thing. .. the soft drink with the di Ohio, | Marcus Jensen en- | ving | | today for Skagway on a short busi-| per- | | | PAGE FIVE Phore PIGGLY WIGGLY *oee QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY CHOCOLATE — FOR SCHOOL DAYS HERSHEY'S BAKING CHOCOLATE NUT and PLAIN BARS BAKER'S and MINIATURES | BAKING CHOCOLATE ! DOT CHOCOLATE NES' 'S TOLL HOUSE GHIRARDE 1 BITS GROUND CHOCOLATE GUITLARD BREAKFAST COCOA CHOCOLATE BREAKFAST CHIPS COCOA OLD DUTCH CHOCOLATE | i ALSO HERMO NU-MALT and CHOCOLATE OVALTINE PIGGLY WIGGLY MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.00 will School Coach this com- | s Fisher- | as with the be- | M. | | FORD AGENE€Y | (Authorized Dealers) GREABES—GAB—OIL Poot of Maln Street Junean Molors Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. l Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE BHOP i Ropes and Paints Katherine | Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER s | Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTHR DFALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Olesel Oil—ftove Ofl—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating €ALL US! Juneau Transfer Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES “” NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Ifi“ “SMILING BERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 184 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAUD HOTEL finctive quality of delicious refreshment . . . the drink with the trade-mark “Coca-Cola”. P.S. Everybody likes to shorten words. You hear “Coke' the friendly abbreviation for the trade-mark “Coca-Cola" ...on every hand. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. Every comfert made for our guests Kir Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liguor Btore—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phone 38 G. E. ALMQUIST e e — THRIFT CO0-OP Member National Retatlse- Owned Grocers 11 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 654 Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 Widest Selection ol LIQUORS PHONEK 9 or B Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE The Alaskan Hetel Newly Renevated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choloe Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—03—80 Alaska Meat Market Ideal Paln! Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wenat I HARVEY R.LOWE Public Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Parsons Electric Co. '