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i e 'TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1943 PHONEA CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Copy must be In the office by # o'clack In the afternoon to in- tare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Mrectory. towm five average words to the le. Dally rate per line for consecu- Eve insertions: Minimum charge ..._50c FOR SALE SOLID COLOR WINE R Pone Blue 370, g RADIO, 8 tube portable, late model Brunswick $40 Write Empire c 2708. 1931 CHEV SEDAN. Phone Blue 786 IN BASEMENT of Church cn Thursd apt. 9 from 10 am. to 4 pm, 2 desks, 2 rugs, 2 stoves, miscellaneous furniture, clothing, electrical goods. INCOME HOUSE for sale — Two apartment house, furnished and with good tenants. Inquire of Alex Demos or Phone Douglas 18. MY HOME on Fritz Cove furnace heat and Flamo gas range, hot and cold running water. D. F. Millard CABIN Cruiser, 15% x 6 ft. beam, 7 H P, Wisconsin engine 10 x 12 tent, 32-20 rifle, 100 shells. Phone 432 20 FT. CABIN cruiser “Sea Otter” powered with 16 H P Grey A-1 Condition. Phone Red 520. SMALL davenport and club chai 9 tube Kolster radio, cabinet. Phone Blue 755. UPRIGHT piano, call room 40 A J Camp after 4:30 p.m. 6 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots Phone 378. DAVENPORT and chair. Phone Blue 459. 1940 GMC % ton panel truck, good condition. Phone Blue 415. REMINGTON M L E 1907-15 Rag, |WANTED TO RENT—House with| | Road, | | [ WANTED 2 or more bed rooms. Phone Neal| Boles Pan American. | | WANTED — Two experienced wait- resses. Baranof Hotel. | | WANTED — Playpen, used or new.| Phone Red 643. i | | | WANTED—Woman for housework | and care of 2 small children. | $60.00 monthly including room and board. Write Empire C 2713.| | WANTED—Late model four door | sedan, good condition. Phone | Douglas 18. WANTED TO BUY—2 cash regis- ters, one candy scales. | Empire C 2697. WANTED—Young lady to work in | Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. | WANTED—Used furniwre. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 1788. | Write | « WANTED — Experienced _stenogra- | ANGELS LOSE TWIN GAMES TOPORTLAND 5an Diego Splifs with Oak- land-Seattle Di- vides Two (By Associated Press) San Diego made it three straight over Oakland in the Pacific Coast League yesterday by taking the op- ener of a Labor Day double feature, but faltered and lost the nightecap, parely winning the series five games to four. The Portland Beavers scored their third shutout over Los Angeles, win- ning the nightcap after taking the opener. Hollywood captured a double bill from Sacramento, taking the series seven games to two. The Sacs out- hit the Stars in both games. A five-run seventh inning out- burst gave the San Francisco Seals a win over Seattle in the nightcap after the Rainiers had come from behind to win the opener. GAMES MONDAY Paci Coast League Los Angeles 2, 0; Portland 3, 2. San Diego 5, 1; Oakland 1, 2, Scaramento 2, 4; Hollywood 8, 5. San Francisco 1, 7; Seattle 4, 4. American League St. Louis 2, 0; Cleveland 3, 2. New York 2, 11; Phildaelphia 11, 4. Washington 1, 1; Boston 5, 4. Chicago at Detroit postponed. National League Cincinnati 10, 8; Chicago 1, 1. Pittsburgh 2, 2; St. Louis 3, 6 Philadelphia 3, 3; New York 6, 1. | Boston 3, 3; Brooklyn 7, 2 GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 15, 3; Hollywood 13, 4. Los Angeles 3, 0; Portland 1, 11 San Diego 7, 5; Oakland 1, 2. San Francisco 7, 3; Seatle 0, 4. National League Boston 1, 1; Philadelphia 2, 5. Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 4. New York 1; Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 0, 4; St. Louis 1, 0. American League Chicago 2, 4; Cleveland 1, 3. | } pher and typist wants part time | work. Phone after 5 p.m. WANTED—Trolling boat, must be fully equipped, between 34 and 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box 10565, female bookkeeper, good pay. | Room 404, Gastineau Hotel. FORD A or B engine (block or| complete). Must be reconditioned | or in good shape. Call green ll:L“ WANTED—Sewing _machine. Pur- | chase or loan. Preferably ponnhle‘ power model by USO, Skagway,| | : for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 766, Juneau. - | t e . through the air and on the ground | o iti . o Washington 1; New York 2. fh 2 boxes ammunition, wo c#% | WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave | Philadelphia 1; Boston 2. | 3z defeat $he NowtRirk BIANM 4 e B e ‘| Milner. Phone blue 510. | to 28 in a National Football League Phone Black 479 from 9 am. fo STANDING OF CLUBS exhibition game. The Bears made 4 pm. | VANTED—Washer; also dry clenn-‘ Pacific Coast League 112 first downs against the Giants’ & RS O, W T 0 | STan 8 Sow White' Lawodry. |y pogetes .08 41 gt % mitiogany. Ball - Fully. equipped; | S oo0 b FHOBELN. | 8an Francisco 87 59 506, Bt B "o Sl s 47 over omer e i, % % 2 BETTING BREAKS Excursion Inlet. | p A G i ruipichTion o0 [0 R Laundry. | oigwood 68 19 463! MOTORSHIP Gambier leaying for| {San Diego 67 80 456 RE(ORD IN “ Y Haines and Skagway. Space avail- Lusr “d rmn Oakland 63 82 434 okl able for 20 tons. Phone 416. | 58 Sacramento 41 104 .283 o |LOST—Aug. 22. Officers top coat; Won Lost Pct.i NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Every In.| marked WBC on inside pocket.| National League known record for a single day at Write P.O. Box 131. Call Campbell, Baranof Hatel. | 8t. Louis 87 44 664 [the race track in betting was blot- — | — LS — | Cineinnati .72 58 .554|ted out here yesterday as 48,774 SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt 0 green rowboat at| prockivn 0 50 543 |spectators at Aqueduct backed! Ave. Phone 266 for apminf-mm-i Auk Bay. Reward. Phone 478. | pjitshurgh 70 65 519 |horses with $2,926,702. | ! s ELITE Steam Laundry. Machinery| Chicago .81 69 469 in good condition. Write Box 17, MISCELLANEQUS | Zostn 8 452 JOUNSON RITES Hadhas Alssks. | Philadelphia T2 442 INCOME erty in Juneau.Phone HAVE ‘TWO hogss )-8 nard b Lol W‘ofin lzt !3':? ARE IOMORNW il gl b point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 | : Thnno’ E! thnic ru?gs, after 5 pm.| gavage. Phone 197. | American !‘::nmlml u A]‘ 2 o (lo(K 6 HP. JOHNSON Sea Horse.| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| New York 81 50 618 = e #Et 1, Klel fpUa. nent, $650. Paper Curls, $1. up.|Cleveland ...........88 59 535| Funeral services for Mrs Eli A { et 86 60 524 . bollerplate tank, riveted, between 315 ?:ml' Way. El!e“lve,gfi:;::o % 61 opo|Seattle, will be held tomorrow 800 and 1,000 gals. Phone.344. e 19 Boston 64 69 .4g1|afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Chapel TURN of Charles W. Carter Mortuary. - house, W. H. Robin- your old gold into value,|st. Louis 58 71 450 . anl.&tzmw O 0th, Phone green| °ash or trade at Nugget 8hop. | Philadelphi 44 85 341(The Rev. Walter O. Soboleff will i, ? 4 P give the eulogy, and interment will 475. ONE FURNISHED 6 room modern be in Evergreen cemetery. house, one 5 room furnished| ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION| Mrs. Johnson was born here LETEL Y - s COMP" Bod Ym f;kagw:g A‘lg:ka | house on 4 lots with garage, sheds AUXILIARY thirty-six years ago, the daughter ;"e"t a Di seb Sodhe dlsu:\ct Can"f and car. Will trade for Auk Bay; Further Discussion and Vote as to|of Mr. Martin Holst. Survivors in- “a; i 5 usln Rianoss }‘mms‘ property. Gene Smith P O Box|restoring Article 2 section 3 and 4|clude two sisters, Mrs. Ann Zuboff i el e o [T P of the Constitution and Bylaws will|of this city; and Mrs. Matilda Folst very easlly. Write Box 005, ' b held this evening Sept. 7. of Los Angeles, the latter well Skagway. “ MADELINE STURM, known as a singer of great talent; THREE houses and cabin, all ‘""‘WOOD'DEMAREI Secretary. |also a brother, Royal Holst. nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire| adv. R Tyt S Juneau Paint Store. | " TEAM WINS BIG MANY FINED HERE §OR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic . Bv ("v coun‘l diesel stationury engine. BB Em- pire. FOR RENT GABIN, phone black 234, daytime. E\ R. apts., easy kept warm. Win- ter rates $15 a mo, Lights, water, | dishes. Seaview Apts. 2 ROOM CABIN. 843 West 9th. 9th. FEET HURT? If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles, latest scientific methods. Osteopath and Chiropodist. Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Office 387 Home, Red 669 Washington 3, 5; New York 2, 1. Philadelphia 7; Boston 5. St. Louis 3; Detroit 1. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 7; Portland 4. Sacramento 0; Hollywood 1. San Diego 3; Oakland 12, | san Francisco 2, 0; Seattle 3. 5. | Pirst game 13 innings. National League Pittsburgh 7; Chicago 4. Cincinnati 1; St. Louis 2, ten in- nings. New York 3; Brooklyn 4. went 17 innings. American League St. Louis 12; Detroit 5. Game went only legal six innings. GOLF TOURNEY, MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 7—While | Tony Penna and Willie Goggin held | Byron Nelson and Jug McSpflddeQI lat bay with a great putting ex—I | hibition, Craig Wood and Jimmy | Demaret grabbed the Golden Valley | | | | | invitation golf meet with a pius 12| rating. | i AL 'DANCING CLASSES NOwW A S G ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe ballets, moderne, eccentris, special- \ities. - Stenographers’ body toning INDIGESTION WALLOP YOU BELOW THE BELT? Help Your Forgotten *‘28’" For The Kind Of Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go More than half of your digestion is done 8o when i that helps digestion in the stomach AN] below the belt, ™% Pills to give needed help to that ““forgot 28 feet” of bowels. i Take one Carter's Little Liver Pill before and one after meals. Take them according to directions. They help wak up a larger flow of the 3 main digestive juices in your stom- ach AND bowels—help you digest what you 1ave eaten in Nature's own way. classes. Beginners ballroom dancing. | Btudio, 411 7th St. Phone Red 575. i adv. makes you feel better from your heagd to your toes. Just be sure you get the genuine '8 LittleLiverPillsffomyour druggist. Pir e: 26¢. Game | HORSES FINISH IN DEAD HEAT: OWNERS DIVIDE CHICAGO, Sept. 7—Royal Nap,| at odds of 24 to one, and Thumbs Up charged across the finish line in a dead heat in the Washington Park handicap. The owners split {the purse of $52,000 -oo DODGERS WIN TENTH GAME OVER BRAVES ’Piflsburgh .Dun‘lped Twice| | BySt louisCard- | inal Team (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers ran their winning streak to 10 in the Natio | League yesterday, the longest streak | {in five years under Leo Durocher, | | beating the Boston Braves in the | | first game but losing the | inning by Babe Dahlgren gave Phil- even split in a double- header. He broke up a pitching duel between the Phillies’ Jack Krause and Ken Chase, Krause kept five hits well spread out, while | Chase allowed 10 and fanned 10 ! The Cincinnati Reds defeated Chi- jcago twice, taking a doubleheader from the Cubs as infielder Woody Williams tied the National League record of consecutive hits, running his string to 10. The Cardinals swept onward, win- ! ning two games from the Pittsburgh | Pirates, but the twin killing wasn't all sunshine. The Redbirds lost the services of first baseman Ray Sand- | ers, hit on the head by a batted and an iball in the first inning of the | opener. He Is belleved not seriously hurt. | & e - 'PACKERS DEFEAT - RED SKINS 23-21 | BALTIMORE, Sept. 7.—Slingin’ | Ssammy Baugh's aerials backfired in the second half of a pro foot- | ball game here as the Green Bay | | Packers took a 23 to 21 thriller { from the Washington Redskins in | an exhibition contest. .- |CHICAGO BEARS WIN GRID GAME BUFFALO, N. Y, Sept. 7—The | powerful Chicago Bears struck al | second, | A two-run homer in the eleventh | adephia a triumph over New York | L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA YANKEES IN SPLITWITH ATHLETICS Indians Win Twice from Browns - Boston Takes Pair (By Associted Press) The last place Philadlelphia Ath- | the pennant-bound | letics handed | New York Yankees their third suc- cessive defeat in a twin bill yes- terday, but the Yankees looked like the bombers of old when they took the nightcap of the double feature In another American League game the Clevland Indians swept both ends of a twin bill from the Louis Browns, taking the ppener in 10 innings and annexing a five-in- ning nighteap. The Boston Red Sox cleaned up a doubleheader from the Washington Senators, taking the nightcap on | six-hit pitehing by Joe Dobson -+ JOE HUNT IS NET SINGLES - CHAMP PLAYER FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 7— Navy man Jack Kramer of the Guard for the national championship. Kramer had been ill with Influenza and wilted under the heat. Louise Brough and Margaret Os- borne of California retained the women's doubles championship, | beating Pauline Betz of Los Angeles | and Doris Hart of Miami. Miss Betz and Francisco Segura lost to Miss Osborne and William Talbet for the mixed doubles crown. e A force of 700 janitors and char- women is required to clean the War | Department's Pentagon building. Coast | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on August 2nd, 1943, in the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, JOHN PENTTILA was appointed admin- istrator of the estate of HENRY JUSSILA, deceased. All persons | having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by aw, to said administrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. JOHN PENTTILA, Administrator. Sept. 7, 1943. First publication: Last publication Sept. 28, 1943. | | { NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on August 26, 1943, in the | Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Walter F. Sharpe was appointed adminis- trator with the will annexed of the estate of James ¥. Dennis, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as re- quired by law, to said administrator at the office of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- neau, Alaska, within six months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice. WALTER F. SHARPE, Administrator w. w. a. First publication, Aug. 30, 1943. Last publication Sept. 20, 1943. Fined in City Police Court this morning and over the weekend were the following: Eugene Dugayua, drunk, $25; Paul Alex, $50, drunk and disorderly; Bill Heitman, 30 days, drunk; Chester D. Martin, $25, drunk; Dan White, $25, drunk; Stanley Hemphill, $25, below the belt —in your 28 feet of :s'gh_ drunk: Ole Nerbo, $25, drunk; Le- igestion strikes, try something | land Peery, $25, disorderly conduct; Gunner Strindberg, $25 and 10 days, What you may need is Carter’s Little Liver | drunk; Melvin Gray, $35, drunk and lisorderly. e PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a portrait artist take your slcture, Hamersley Studio. Opposite e BUY WAR BONDS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. NICHOLAS ELIAS BOLSHANIN, Plaintiff, vs. JOE DOE TIMOFE- JEFF and JANE DOE TIMOFE- JEFF and all the heirs, devisees jeff, deceased, and all other per- sons or parties unknown, claiming st. | Lieut. Joe Hunt defeated Sea- | singles | and assigns of Nadeshda Timofe- | any right, title, estate, lien or interest in Tract “A”, Lot C-82 and appurtenances, in the Town of Sitka, Alaska, Defendants TO THE ABOVE NAMED FENDANTS, GREETING In the name of the United States of America, you are commanded to | | appear in the above entitled court| holden at Juneau in the First Judi- | cial Division, Territory of Alaska, | and answer the complaint of the| plaintiff filed against in the above entitled action within thirty | days from the date of the service| | of this Summons and a copy of the | Complaint upon you, if the Com- plaint is served by publication, and | within forty days after personal service upon you, if the Summons and Complaint are served person- ally; and if you fail to so appear and dnswer, for want thereof plain- | tiff will take judgment as prayed for in the Complaint, quieting title in plaintiff to Tract “A", Lot C-82] within the Townsite of Sitka, Al-| aska. Reference is made to the Com- plaint for the complete demands of | plaintiff DE- | you | The date of the Order for publi- {cmmn of this Summons is August | 128, 1943. The period of publication | prescribed is four weeks. The first 'publica()un is August 30, 1943, and | the last publication is September | }20. 1943, and the time within which defendants are to appear and an- swer this Summons is thirty duy\‘; after completion of the last pub- | lecation, if the Summons is served by publication, or within forty days, | | if personal service is made, | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August | 30, 1943, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court. | By J. W. LEIVERS, | Deputy First publication, Aug. 30, 1943. | Last publication, Sept. 20, 1943. | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITION | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on August 20th, 1943, GEORGE | JONES, as administrator of the es- | tate of FRED JOHN POESSEL, de- ceased, made and filed in the above entitled Court at Sitka, Alaska, his | Final Account and Report and Pe- | tition for Distribution and that on said day the said Court entered its |order directing that a hearing be |had upon sald Final Account and |Report and Petition before it on | Saturday, October 26th, 1943. at |10:00 o'clock A. M., at the oflice of | the said United States Commission- |er, Sitka Commissloner's Precinct, | Territory of Alaska, and requiring | all persons to then and there appear | and make their objections, if any, chereto, and to the settlement there- oi and tq the payment and escheat- ed of all the residue of this estate to the Territory of Alaska. Dated at Sitka, Alaska, this 20th day of August, 1943. (SEAL) WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, U. 8. Commissione rand Ex- | officio Probate Judge. | First publication, Aug. 24, 1943. | NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION | TO SET ASIDE THE ESTATE ! WITHOUT ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court for the Ter-| | One, Juneau Precinct. Honorable Pelix Gray, ex-officio Judge of the Probate Court. OSCAR OSBORNE, deceased. 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 order 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 | \eourt in Juneau, Alaska, has been set for the hearing of said petition, by notified to appear at the time and place set for said hearing and| show cause, 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. Commissioner and Ex- offie, Probate Judge. First publication, Aug. 24, 1943. Last publication, Sept. 14, 1943. IN WAR POSIT RAL AS IN PEAC] | First National Bank ALASEA : P, IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED i Then most folks get the kind of relief that | Federal Building. Phone 294, adv. | of JUNEAU, | Last publication, Sept. 14, 1943, | | ritory of Alaska, Division Number | Before the | |In the Matter of the Estate of | ! { and all persons interested are here- | PAGE FIVE P Phone hone 24 o 16 PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY BIRDS EYE FRESH FROSTED STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS GREEN PEAS SPINACH GREEN CUT BEANS MIXED FRUIT TRU-BU. BERRIES NO CLEANING—FUSS or MUSS USE BIRDS EYE SOLD BY PIGGLY WIGGLY. 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