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Pr Copy must be In the office by P o'clock in the afternoon to in- fare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed In telephone firectory. Count five average words to the e, Dally rate per line for consecu- [ve insertions: One day ..o 10 Additioral days ... e Minimum charge .58 WATERFRONT property, known as Cole’s Wharf, 70x160 ft. covered by warehouse 62x122 ft. oil fur~] nace steam heating plant, cool room with refrigerator 40x20x12, 3 room apartment. Phone 344. 16 ft. ROW boat, mandolin, suit- case, lamp shades electric iron, classical sheet music, odds and ends. See Mrs. Thos. Miettinen, Miettinen Apts. 4th and Hflrris; FOR SALE_Bath tub. Phone 166. 22 SAVAGE high power, 2 boxe shells $40. Percy's Cafe er| 4 pm | ONE NEW 1930-31 Model A F()!'d‘ radiator. P O Box 795, Juneau. URE boat. S bor. | ¥ 9 PLI Bednar Tee FOR SALE-2 bedroom furnished| house, Concrete foundation, auto-| matic oil heating plant, wonder-| ful view. Priced for quick sale.! Call Douglas 834. INBOARD (I'IHS(‘,X'.’PhOHC Red 270. 19 F1 762 or SMALL canning carrots, Northern| Vegetable Farm, Mile 11, Glacier Highway. > Ol CIRCULATING heater, with coil, oil tank, copper oil line.| Phone Blue 615 COMPLETELY furnished 2 bed- room beach home. Good terms.| J. L. Wilson, Box 2825 Juneau or| Phone Douglas 962. i;‘URNIHHED HOUSE and Lot in Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. | FOUR H.P., HD. Frisco . with| 16 in. wheel. Phone Douglas 48/ between 6 and 7 p.m. | FOR SALE—I: . dapple grey| work gelding, 8 years old, gentle.| Write Andrew Ask, Petersburg,| Alaska. | MY HOME on Fritz Cove Road,| furnace heat and Flamo gas range, hot and cold running water. D. F. Millard. & ROOM furnished house, 2 lots. Phone 378. lMOVGMC % ton 1)£|{él Euuk, good condition. Phone Blue 415, GOOD income proport}: Close in.| Write P.O. Box 131. | SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. INCOML: property i Juncau, Phone| Thane 3, three rings, after 5 pan. | 8-BED! son, 475. ROOM house, W. 1. Robin-| 1944 W. 10th. COMPLETELY furnished apart-| ment house in Skagway, Alaska,! located in business district. Can| be changed into business houses| very easily. Write Box 905,] Bkagway. nished, Gastineau Ave. Juneau Paint Store. Inquire | ¥OR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | | i i | FOR RENT — Partly furnished 4 room house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. | FOR RENT—Steam-heated sleeping room, Ellingen Apts. DABIN, phone black 234, daytime. | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month.| Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath' and use of Electric Washer and 1 Laundry room. Sea-| | AUTO INSPECTION City Police, Highway Patrol will start inspection of autos and trucks ., Sept. 20. Drivers must ' both city, territorial li- must have lights, brakes, produce censes, hther :quipment in proper working order. adv. | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1943 CLASSIFIED |WANT TO RENT-—Large furnished Phone green | - |Los HONEA | FOR RENT FOR SALE .. LOST—FOUND i WANTED ‘ WANTED—P B X operator and bu boys, Baranof Hotel. TYPIST and office girl. Apply| Manager’s Office. Baranof Hotel. WANTED - Will pay cash for ice cream cabinet, 4 holes or more.| Write, Empire C 2757. § MARRIED lady with two children wants housckeeping job. Phone| 241, WANTED—Chamber maids wanted | at Baranof Hotel. | | \VAI‘}TE:D—h:mer 7SA1mng r}xaikr SSeS. twin and double size. Phone 561 after noofi hour. { or unfurnished house. Call room 301 Gastineau Hotel. WANTED—By man in service—ar old camera, just for lens and shutters. F, 6, 7 or F, 4, 5. Write Empire. WANTED — Room and Board for working mother also care of child. Write Empire 2739. WANTED—22 rifle in good condi- tion. Phone Red 340, i WANTED-—A T for two small children in my or your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer P. O. Box 85T. | WANTEDvern;il‘flflgi&;rc:n good condition. Phone 226. | WANTED-Young lady to work in Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. WANTED—Trolling boat, must be fully equipped, between 34 and 38 ft. Call 838 9th St. P.O. Box 1055. WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Skagway, for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 766, Juneau. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave'! Milner. Phone blue 510. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- | erman at Snow White uundryl‘ i Good pay. Phone 299. NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. LOST and FOUND I’;évs:r—f-Disappeared. a pair of Hus- kies from Glacier Children’s Home. Please Notify P O Box 433 if found. LOST—About Aug. 7, a brown key case containing keys, one being]| two pronged. Write Empire Cj 2746. LOST—Keys with Gowman Hotel identification tag. Finder return to Mrs. K. B. Bush, Cooper Apartments or P. O. Box 2628. — Found in Federal Bldg. ladies umbrella, owner may have same by describing and pay for| ad. L(i’s'r‘—h-}i.figgr'een rowboat at Auk Bay. Re.vvflrd, Phone 478. MISCELLANEGUS 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 18. TU! your old gold into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Is to be published this mouth and forms will close Sept. 20, for space, listings and changes, please call the Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 before the closing date. | adv. {run for Tincup and raced home b¥ LOS ANGELES LOSES FIRST .10 RAINIERS ‘Frank Tincup Hurls Seattle| fo Thrilling Three- Two Win (By Associated Press) The Seattle Rainiers, seeking their fourth straight Pacific Coast League baseball playoff title, defeated Los Angeles 3 to 2 in an exciting game of the Shaughnessy post-season | series. Frank Tincup, Seattle’s new pitch- er, chalked up a victory over Jimmy Lynn, righthander ace of the Angel mound staff, the league’s only 21- game winner. With the teams deadlocked at one-all in a tight pitching duel, the Angels pushed over a run in the| eighth by scoring after the bases | were loaded on Bill Holm's single | and a pair’ of walks. Scattle came back with the tying and winning runs with slmrlsmp" Bill Schuster as the Angel goat. He threw high over first on Tincup’s | grounder. Bill Kats was sent in to| + whisker to score on Mullens' pop fly. Then Ed Garnewt scarificed Mul- | lens to third and Bill Matheson | ‘ NEW DRIVE FOR " CADETSPLAYING " 1943 GRID GAME WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—A new {drive on Capitol Hill for Army stu- dent participation in football was indicated today as Rep. Samuel A, Pennsylvania Republican, criticized the War Department’s ban sports for college trainees. National League football THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 'BOXERS PUTTING ON BENEFIT FOR INJURED CHILD ELIZABETH, N. J, Sept. 15 The hard-hearted boxing fraternity is going to put on a show today under the sponsorship of the Newar! BARNEY IS BEATENBY CHET ROSS } 7’. Star Ledger new: i1 bvm‘lni {Dodger Hurler's Unbeaten or sary prury. nine years ola | The little East Orange girl lost | Record Spoiled | both legs under a railroad train last | December while running home with | jce cream for her birthday party. | from relativ William Hodges, 66, a resident of Wwrangell, passed away late yester- day afternoon at St. Aun’s Hospital. He was born in England. The re- mains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, and funeral arrangements will be made upon receipt of word s in Wrangell. PIGELY WIGGLY 'or BETTER Groceries Phene 1684 referee, seeks support to get the i ban removed. A petition circulated TueSday by him last month, bearing the - signatures of 265 members of Con- gress, was rejected by Secretary of |War Henry C. Stimson who said trainees had no time for football S g gt Sl | | | doubled to score the winning run GAMES TU i National I Brooklyn 0; Boston 3 i _ New York at Philadelphia 4 to 4, | tied, called on account of darkness. American Leaguc | Philadelphia 5; New York 6. | Detroit 1, Chicago 17, 5. | Boston 2; Washington 3. Cleveland 0, 1; St. Louis 3, 7. SDAY ue Pacific Coast League Playoff Los Angeles 2; Seattle 3. First game of playoff of Shaughnessy post-season series, Rainiers seeking fourth straight Pacific Coast play- off title. STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won Lost Pct. St. Louis 90 4 672 Brooklyn 7 61 .55 Cincinnati 4 61 548 Pittsburgh 3 68 518 | Chicago .. 61 1 462 Philadelphia . 58 5 5 Boston 58 74 439 New' York 49 -84 368 American League Won Lost Pct. New York 86 49 637 Washington 6 62 Cleveland 3 62 541 Detroit 70 66 515 Chicago 67 68 496 St. Louis 64 71 474 Boston 62 7 453 Philadelphia 44 89 331 - D FROM HOONAH | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shotter of Hoonah have registered at the Gas- tineau Hotel. WAICKNAME CWIZ o 22 | | | | (1ivqesog) Yo o xo4 PIO., E | (Buixog) Aysuaey . Bugy ,ysybuny,, ° (stuuay) unybaoPW United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, August 4, 1943. Notice- - is hereby given that George R. Gray, entryman, to- gether with his witnesses, Augustus Holmes Kingsbury, Jr., and Ross Laverne Hevel, all of Haines, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage Serial No. 09925 for Lots 2 and 3’ % T. 28 S, R. 54 E, C. R. MJ - taining 9492 acres and,it is now in the files of the United States Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the district land office within -the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate is- sued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, Aug. 18, 1943 e BUY WAR BONDS Date last publication, Sept. 15, 1943 adv, | Indians ' | tered hits. !be held on Wednesday, September (By Associated Press) | Dodgers in the National League yes- and he homered with one aboard Twl“ wINS | Phillies wound up in a tie game that | innings with the score tied in the | halted by'a rule that a new inning | | - phia - Senators The St. Louis Browns took al WITH PAA yesterday. Vernon Stephens clouted ment Mon with the PAA service, washed the Indians on four scat- proud of his new wok. After being scattered nine hits and walked only | partly for the Juneau Cold Storage | Chet Ross spoiled rookie R(‘\l} terday as the Boston Braves turned in the sixth. | started at 9 o'clock and ended at | i s |can't be started after 12:50 a. m DOUGLAS doubleheader from the Cleveland| Kenneth ' Shudshift, popular; out two homers for the Browns in|as driver.: Appearing trim in his| {the lone. graduate from the local land lately with the Alaska Juneau Barney's unbeaten record with U\(V\ | | back Brooklyn | | Barney tossed four-hit ball, but | | Ross’ hit scored a run in the fourth The New York Giants and the | 1a m, The game went into extra | | ninth by two Phillies’ runs, but wi Yankees Beat Philadel- TS (By Associated Press) * in the American League | Douglas young man, began employ- the opener as Steve Sundra white-|new white, uniform, Kenneth seems In the nightcap, Nelson Potter|school last year, he has worked | Foundry ‘at Treadwell. lone for his ninth victory. Gerald Priddy, meanwhile, singled |in the seventh, ring Mickey Ver- ynon to give the Washington Senators | victory over the Boston Red Sox. CAROL PELOZA IS FIVE The victory moved the Senators into| Mr, and M Joe Peloza helped second place. [their daughter Carol celebrate her " 'The New York Yankees took afifth birthday with a party yester- game from Philadelphia, the Win-iday. Held at the home of the Rich-] ning run scoring on @ fly by Nick'ard” ~McCormicks, the following | !Etten in the seventh inning. Theyvoune friends were invited: Lucille| Athletics were held to five hits DY {and . Patilble (Taakka:. Ann. Blsiei | Bill Zuber and Jim Turner, b"t‘Slm‘lm- Edwards, Lettie Lioyd, Wal- Zuber gave up 11 bases on balls in 7y Ri‘ynold.s ot as iy .io¢~ Ponr.‘ four innings ottt g e The Detroit Tigers split a double- }]I:::)“I,lm;h;"pr:(;:vn\,u:: églllllt::(P;‘(l“[\llv::l; header with the Chicago White Sox. Yia ;"”" iy i l).- i ] Bill Dietrich turned in his ninth ServimE 6 & SRsusI decor- victory of the season in the oprncr.ia";’(‘li 3‘_‘_"“{“}’ cake, lee_cream and ! holding the Tigers to seven hits. (%0 rinks. ‘Upon receiving many Thurman Tucker got his second | 8ifts, Carol was a very happy hll!cy} homer and Doc Cramer his first, | il » | The Tigers pounded Johnny Humph- | | ries for 10 hits in the nightcap. MOLLY PITCHER TAG DAY T0 BE ON OCT. 2 Saturday, October 2, has been set as Molly Pitcher Tag Day for Gas- tineau Channel by Mrs. John Mc-| T | Cormick, chairman of the Women's| GOSPEL SERVICE TONIGHT | Division of the War Finance Com-| some of the “Verily,Verilys” spo- mi(t)teo';h A T il Ao |ken by Jesus will be the theme dis- n that day tags =1 ouasadig 308 ture of Molly Pitcher will be givenlé'::“e‘;l“]‘l fhe ioapel, Bervioe 1 the ‘ ] bk esgak; {City Hal at 8 o'clock this evening. each person purchasing a war StAmp | A are heartily invited to attend ml\;c;l;:‘Plch\cr b by ke Db_‘»this service, says Harold Gibson. served in the States by the Ameri-| can Legion Auxiliary, the Indepen- dent Grocer's Alliance, and the Hyatt Bearings Division of General Motors. On Gastineau Channel Tag Day will be conducted by the Girl Scouts, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the Juneau Woman's Club. A meeting of the committees from the organizations taking part will NEW BUS DRIVER | Elroy Fleek, Channel Bus Line| driver on the Douglas run, is break- ing in a new driver this week. Hal| Kimmel, well known in the commun- iity will henceforth be the driver on | Fleek’s shift, while Fleek will in- litiate a new run in the Juneau area | soon. Mathamagically 29 at 2 p.m. in .the Alaska Light and Power Company penthouse and at that time the tags will be pre- pared. These tags will be sold with- out profit. - ,e———o VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. Ruth Hawkesworth left aboard the southbound steamer last night to return to her home in Ore- gon after a brief visit here. United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, May 15, 1943 Notice is hereby given that Han- nah Winberg, deserted wife of Ed- ward E. Winberg, entrywoman, to- gether with her witnesses, Vernon L. Hunkins and John Hollywood, all of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted final proof on homestead entry Anchorage Serial No. 08203, for the land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2365, situated on South side‘ of Sitka Highway about 1% mlles\ East of Sitka, between Highway and Jamestown Bay, containing! 1.06 acres, and it is now in the files of the United States Land Offlce,{ Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro-| test is filed in the district land! office within the period of publi-| cation or thirty days therea!ur,l said final proof will be accepted| and final certificate issued. “The entryman, Edward E. Win- berg, is notified that, by submis-| sion of said proof, his wife, Han- nah Winberg, seeks to obtain patent for the land in her own name. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, July 21, 1943, Date last publication, Sept.15, 1943, adv. And you can’do just that when you see the lovely three-pieters we are featuring this fall, They are just the thing for the busy ladies. Smagt 'round the clock JACKETS — SKIRTS — and SLACKS, of wool and rayon. Wonderful color combinations— Vivid red and sailor blue, putple and Kelly green, chocolate brown and Kelly green. Also solid colors of brown and black. The paper expects to raise $10,000 for Mary who has spent many months in the hospital - SINKWICH SIGNED | for ITERAED BY DETROIT TEAMS scmoer § DETROIT, Sept. 15. Frankie | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Sinkwich, former Georgia All»Am-i# erican halfback, was honorably dis- | S i A charged from the U. S. Marines) for physical reasons and has b"l*n{ ned to play with the L)«-erl" jons in the National Professional Football League. - - PORTLAND WILL MEET SEALS IN PLAYOFF TODAY PORTLAND, Ore, Sept 15. Manager Mervyn Shea has nomin- ated Sid Cohen, veteran soufopaw, to open on the mound for the| Beavers in the first game the Beav- | ers will play in the Pacific Coast | League playoff today with San Francisco, | Ad Liska will hurl the second game tomorrow for Portland. Lefty | Al Lein or Bob Joyce will open for | the Seals, | e tr— FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main ‘Btreet Juneau Molors ———————— FEET HURT? Sanilary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEAT® If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles, ~ " AND POULTRY latest scientific methods, Osteopath | and Chiropodist. Office 387 Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 669 adv. FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and & || Chas. G. Warner Co. | | Marine Engines and Supplies | MACHINE SHOP | Ropes and Painte Leota’s || WOMEN'S APPAREL ‘Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling E O.DAVIS E. W.DAVI® PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH CALL US! Junean Transier Phene 48—Night Phone 481 LED IN 5 GOVERN My .5' ”, Bert's Cash Grocery - PHONE 104 or 108 Pree Delivery - Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Evecy comfert made for our guests Alz Seevice PHONE 10 or 80 HOME GROCERY . Phone146 lo-alhlirflno—lll-— American Meat — Phine 80 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across. from Eiks’ Club PHONE §10 1. W.Hgrper is unexcefled in tg3te and Tn"quality. .. in making |. W. Harper, A cost is no object. JIWHARPER PAGE FIVE CHILD H /TH CONFERI I'he regular meeting of the Child Health Conference wil be tomorrow, from 1 to 4 o'clock in the Health Center of the Territorial Building. - e BUY WAR ©ONDS Contact any local airlines office or Canadian Pacific Alr Lines, Pairbanks THE WINGS OF THE WORLD'S GREATESY TRAVEL SYSTEM FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 | OIL — FEED — BAULING Nite Phone 884 —— ey Soothing Organ Music and EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 03 or 88 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lamp COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 NOBTH TRANSFER ||| The Alaskan Hetel Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward Ideal Paint Shop Phone 65490 Pred W. Wendt \ HARVEY R.LOWE - Publie Accountant 237 FRONT STREET Phone 676 )'! {18 &~ o LT