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TUESDAY AUGUST 3 - ffifiNEA CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND Oopy must be In the office by ¢/ o'clock in the afternoon to in- {are insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone £ rectory. Count five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Gve insertions: One day .. A Additional days ... So Minimum charge 560 FORSALE | ¢ ton panel truck, good | Phone Blue 415. WANTED — CONTINUED Steam Baranof WANTED Phone Bldg to buy, iron . Leota’s, 1940 GMC condition. Studio couch or daven- also drop -leaf kitchen Phone 561 after 12 noon SCREW vessel CONSUL D. of Hi -Chichagof Company, 30 tons net. For particulars apply H. L. aulkner, Juneau OR SALE—Furnished house, run- ning water, refrigerator, washing machine, gas range, light plant, 06 acres land, about miles north Juneau-Douglas’ bridge, o | ——=—-———— highway, abutting on (mxunmu‘“’l’\’l\][”) 1“"(11”“ bos ";‘:"' b; Channel. $3,000. Terms: $500 eash, | Al b o l"'lt“;‘“m 5 balance installments. Phone 3-3-4. ¥ 7t €% O G A BUITED): SEeR | 1055 OIL port; table. NA!\TLD —Used (urnuun 306 Wwil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — F\prnom}(l “ster 0gra- pher and typist wants part time| work. Phone 452 after 5 p.m. 1933 PLYMOUTH Coupe 4 puncture proof tubes, 554. “or pay good tires, | — Phone | WANTED — Experienced male female bookkeeper, good Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. REMINGTON M L E 1907-15 Rag,| ~= < 2 boxds ammunition, two cribs "O_f‘x“m’}( O one 54x30 iron; one 35x20 wood.| 2 ’:x" ol Phone Black 479 from 9 am. to #9005 sape. 4 pm. B engine (block or| Must be reconditioned PLANT MAN wanted at once ply Juneau Dairies, Inc., i 6 Mt, 18 ft. 6 in,| g5 o0 wages. Zully equipped, Carl Stafford, » 35 H P CHRIS mahogany hull, Dale Blyberg or Excursion Iniet l ot 20 tons. s WANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone | l‘\l()'l‘()l’{SHIP ‘ 796. Haines and S able for leaving for Space avail- | me 416. | WANTED Sewing _machine. Pur- power - model for mending soldiers’ Phone 766, Juneau. GOOD income property, Close in.| Write P.O. Box 131 | WELL established, good location 2638. ])A\\m” business, | Write Empire C| “apijner, Phone blue 510. | NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt| "o oo o N 0o (e La“ndryn Ave. Phone 266 for appointment.| . o4 pay. Phone 299. ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery | 3inTED AT ONGE—Troners and | in good condition. Write Box 17,] Fairien Alnaka: | shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. = LOST and FOUND |LOST—14-ft. green mwhoat Auk Ea) R(‘Wald Phone 478. PITT T0 HAVE MODEL T THIS [NCOME Thane proper l.v in Juncau Phone , three rings, after 5 p.m. - — at 5 HP. JOHNSON Sca Horse. | Apt. 1, Klein Apts. b FOR SALE — One-quarter 1;;ch boilerplate tank, riveted, betweem 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. i | PITTSBURGH, Aug. COMPLETELY furm:hed ment house in Skagway, Alaska, onomous with the mighty in foot- located in business district. Can ball, will field a new deal team be changed into business houses which will cause many old grads very easily. Write Box 905, to rub their eyes. Skagway. Clark Shaughnessy, coming to !Pitt this year, has put in some new| THREE houses and cabin, all fur-|iricks Gone are the old fashioned | d, Gastincau Ave. Inquire|power plays that made the Panth-| Jupeay, Painy lers famous, and the famous T- {formation which made good for - c;x‘:” |Stanford has been installed. The bulk of the Panther squad is made, jup of 17-year-olds. - nist VOR SALE--30 brake diesel stationary engine. BB pire, The astrolabe, most ancient of all | | navigation instruments, was used by LABIN phom ne black 234, daytime. | ‘Culumbus VAICEMAME CWIZ o .25 RENZ FUR. apts., easy kept wnrm, wm-‘ ter rates $15 a mo. Lights, water, dishes, Seaview Apts. ”’mscm.mnnuus point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Sayage. Bhone 197. (:UARAN’I lLED Rcalls),lc 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. The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. 4 WANTED WANTED—2 or 3 room apartment for young married couple. Call Mr. Daly, Pan Am. Airways. Py p . (Buixog) uoAyjing WANTED—Young lady to work in Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. WANTED TO BUY—Ten or 16 gauge shot gun, Phone Douglas 78. (3199) 194|PM [1AD 100183, ° T llipqespg) mMmig. W uyor ,,ucsjodoN o1, 8 Hotel | Call green 113.| chase or loan. Preferably portable| by USO, Skagway,| garments. | WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave| YEAR ON GRID A 31.—The| apart- University of Pittsburgh, once syn-| ‘1 uyor ,AoqBuosis uojsog,, : { PITISBURGH, CARDS SPLI YANKEESWI {Charley Wensloff Hot as| New Yorkers Con- tinue Victories (By Associated Press) | The Pittsburgh Pirates barely held a small lead for third place in the| National League standings yester- | terday, dropping the second PiviA, of a doubleheader to St. Louis after | taking the first game in 10 nings. The j1at ing age pl: Dodgers. The Pirates won the opener, led by three Cardinal errors, handed rookie Alpha Brazle his first defeat since he joined the Cards six weeks ago. A five-run |uprising by the Redbirds in the [third frame of the nightcap was |good for a victory with Harry Bre- |cheen on the mound. This was the only National Lea- |gue contest | In the lone game yesterday, Charley Wensloff |pitched four-hit ball and Roy Weatherly hit a two-run homer as {the New York Yankees turned back | ithe Boston Red Sox to capture their thirteenth consecutive series. Wensloff pitched his sixteenth | complete game in 22 starts, struck | out six men and walked one to gain :h twelfth victer, The triumph wr,hu the Yanks a record of 42 wins lin 59 contests since they started ‘(hvu winning streak July 5. [} § 1 ! | » | in- even break left the Bucs games behind the pace-set- ards and only three percent- | es ahead of the fourth-place aid- | and American ! GAMES MONDAY | National League | St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 4, 3. | American League | Boston 1; New York 3. ! STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet 737 615 Ha4 193 449 440 434 | 282 Los Angeles | San Francisco | Seattle | Portland | San Diego | Hollywood | Oakland ; Sacramento National 39 League Won 9 68 67 64 59 53 Pet. 648 562 528 525 484 449 439 364 Lost 43 53 60 58 63 6! 69 m St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh | Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia 54 New York 44 American League | Won Lost New York 46 Washington 58 Cleveland 51 | Detroit 58 Chicago 60 | Boston 67 | st. Louis | Philadelphia Pct. 626 543 | - 'DUROCHER SUE FOR DIVORCE LOUIS, Aug. 31.-Leo Dum \ , manager of the Brooklyn Dod- has been sued for: divorge by | Grave L. Durocher, who asked that | | her maiden name of Dozier be re- |turned by the court. The amount of alimony is not specified. They were married in St. Louis! in 1934. She charges him with “constantly nagging and being of | !'uneven temperanent, cold and in- different.” They have no children. | I - e ST YOUR BROKEN LENSES {Rkplaccd in our own shop. Eyes! ‘Examined Dr, Rae Lillian Carlson. | Blomgren Bldg Phone 636. adv. | RS i NOTICE OF IIEARING TITION TG SET ASIDE THE ESTATE | WITHOUT ADMlNleR.ATlON in the Probate Court for. the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number | One, Juncau Precinct. Before the Honorable Felix Gray, ex-officio Judge of the Probate Court. In .the Matter of the Estate OSCAR OSBORNE, decéased. Notice is hereby given that Mil- dred R. Hermann, administrator of the estate of Oscar Osborne, de- | ceased, has filed herein her verified | petition praying for an Qrder to be :made assigning the whole of said ;estate to the widow of said deced- ent, for her exclusive use and bene- fit, and that Tuesday the 28th day | of September, 1943, at 10 a. m. in| the court room of the above entitled | court in Juneau, Alaska, “has been‘ set for the hearing of said pefitfon, and all persons interested are here- | by notified to appear at the time ) lace set for said hearing and | st calise, if any there be, why the said order should not be made. Reference is hereby made to said | petition for further particulars. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th | day of August, 1943, FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commisgioner and Ex- offio, Probate Judge. of | | T ’F&rst publication, Aug. 24, 1943. Last publication, Sept. 14, 1943, Leagug ! b {ing helmet |the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA BUTCH AND HIiS BIG BAT _Eimer (Butch) Nie- man (above), star outfielder breaking down JACKIE WILSON BEATS OPPONENT Jackie feather- ASHINGTON on, Pittsburgh weight king, took long step in his comeback trail last night by taking a 10-round decision over Lulu Constantino, hard - hitting New Yorker. . Aug. 31 former a e e DOUGLAS NEWS NOTICE Guards- at the o'clock TERRITORIAL All Douglas men are reques| City Hall tonight sharp dress in uniform of coveralls, leggings, raincoat, and ammunition belt with bayonets and rifles. Members hav- are urged to be on hand carly to help convey the Unit Bond Day Parade which take place in Juneau this evening. GUARD Territorial ted to meet at 6:30 ed consist~ ing cars RS occurred in when Mr NEW HOME Another property Douglas the past and Mrs. James M. LaVigne pur- chased the home formerly owned sam Nelson and family. Clean- and repairing is in progress oW sale week, by ing AP Features of the Boston National league fenees this season, swinging from this peculiar stance with elbow Braves, has been aimed at the pitcher. moving two I¢ now in preparation to their jometime during the next Mr. LaVigne has just returned from f{ishing at Bristol Bay Mrs. here recently she has from weeks cently tions also came attle where being evacuated along with many 1942. The couple have two boys and a_girl from Se- resided since Duteh Har- others, three bor on June 4, children, MOOSE HUNTING TRIP Mark Jenseén and William Wagner left yesterday morning, on the’ for- mer for Mary Joyce's Lodge, River, where they George' Folta and Dr. s party 1 continue X into British Columbia in search of bull moose ten boat on Taku J up the Terri- The day tory party trip plan on a week or KNODEL'S TO JUNEAU Andrew Knodel and family move to Juneau yesterday from their res dence at the Baroumes Apartments. They will be at home to their Douglas friends in their new loca- fion at 53¢ Gold Street in Juncau If Knowles, lates 0, sec t scientific Chiropodist Lower Lobby, B Office methods. and nof Hotel 7 Home, Red 669 adv. THESE are the basic weapons of the U. 5. Army Infan- try—weapcns that are now playing a major role in pushing back Axis ground forces on the warring fronts. M-1 RIFLE (Garand) is semi-automatic with .30 caliber cartridges. It fires eight shots each time the trigger is is called world's finest by Army men. squeezed, BROWNING AUTOMATIC RIFLE, .30 cal, matic fire or 20-shot burst. BROWNING MACHINE GUN, .30 cal, fires 500 " _rounds a minute, is water-cooled, ANTI-‘I’ANK GUN fires high- volomy armor-| phmng delivers semi - auto- MORTAR, 60 mm., fires three- pound high explosive shell, has 1900-yd. maximum range. |a very will | o.{ Osteopath | out {cans are PROPOSES P. (. TEAM ARMY TOUR HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 31 business manager Stars, proposes 1l Star Pacific South Pacific for the Os of the that a Coast to play armed ar Reichow Hollywood post team tour exhibition season the games services He Tues leaguers If poses sted that the major le team and the big oppose the coast outfit n't interested, he pro- coast make up two teams - MAYORS iSSUE nd out they the - PROCLAMATION ON BOND DRIVE _ Jjoint |nml.nu.nn(m by Mayors Harry and E. E The following was issued today I. Lucas of Jungau rom of Douglas “We, Harry I, Luc: Juneau and Efton gstrom, Mayor Douglas do hereby pro- claim the month of September as Third War Loan Month and that the inclusive from September 1 to stember 15 be known “Outfit. The Outfit.” “Whereas, Gastineau Channel h large percentage of its boys serving with the armed forces, and “Whereas, it costs $750 to outfit, equip and sustain an Alaskan mem- ber of the armed forces, and “Whe: we the citizens of Ga fineau Channel are asked to pled ourselves to endeavor to raise $2 000 during this drive, and “Whereas, we desire to maintain our form of government and our way of life; should give every cooperation and aid to those ing in the armed forc “Therefore, this proclamation is given this Thirty-First day of Aug- ust, 1943, by the and Dou Mayor of of dat as we (Signed) HARRY 1. LUCAS ELTON E. ENGSTROM - chilled with- Africa. The the sand and the spot. The Canned liquids are refrigeration in buried in poured over rapid evaporation of the temperature content gasoline ers of the cans' UNCLE SAM'S INFANTRY PUNCHES M-1 CARBINE weighs five pounds, is loaded . with 15-round magazine of .30 caliber charges. MORTAR, Bl mm., fires hig explosive, demollhon, or smoke shells for 3000 yards. LIGHT MACHINE GUN, .30 cal, is air-cooled, fires 550 rounds a minute. shell, hae 7500-yard range. ) Eng-| serv= | | Mayors of Juneau i Chas. G. Warner Co. | the fuel low- ey FORD AGENEY Sanitary Meat Co. Phone PIGGLY WIGGLY hene QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY MEISSION ORANGE CONCENTRATED By the Gallon or Case GALLON MAK FIVE OF ORANGE DRINK Sold by PIGGLY WIGGLY SEE THE PARADE TONIGHT AND BUY A BOND! ONF GALLONS THRIFT CO-OP Member National Retallse~ « Owned Grocers #11 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 864 Soolhhq 7gan Music and Bolldaul rrlod Chicken EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 8¢ Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or ™ (Authorized Dealers) GREABES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Street Junean Motors FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS * Bullders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Marine Engines and Suppliu MACHINE SHOP Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 WOMEN’S APPAREL Baranof Hotel The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O.DAVIS E. W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING DAVLIN ||| Alaska Music Supply COMPANY Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier DODGE and PLYMOUTH DFALERS Phone 206 Second and Sewfi PR [ TIN5 85 HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET g Chelce Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONE 553—-03—80 WHEN IN NEED OF Uiesel Ofl—Rtove Ofl—Yeur Coal Cholce—General Haul- ng — 8torage and Crating Alaska Meat Markal The largest and most stock of Fresh and Prosen | ts in Junesu. Phene 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES ~ NUNN-BUSH SHOES ~ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing Bert's Cash Grocegy nl.gf :1. Pfltf hop " PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau 5 Lt % GASTINEAU Evecy comfert made for our guests Alr Service Inlormalien PHONE 10 or 90 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant - 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 Phone 146 lcnnv Liquor M—fl 339 PARCEL DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 492 ‘Trunks—] DAY OR NIGHT * Scheduled Delivery 10 a. m. A AR M.

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