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CARDS WIN: (REEPING UP TO PENNANT Brooklyn Loses All Chante at Title in Game with Cincinnati Douglas Church Services ¥ i INNING WIN not later than 10 o'clock Priday [ evening to guarantee change of | 6.1 e sermon topics, etc. Close Game Is Played Be- tween Chitago and St. Loms—New York Loses (By Assmlatul Press) The Detroit Tigers came to life the ninth inning two runs to defeat Cleveland Sunday after Allie Reynolds had let 10:00 am Sunday School in | the Bengals down with two hits in the City Hall. Classes for all ages. thé first eight innings. ;cml(lrz‘n not already attending an- Chicago yesterday won by a score other Sunday school will find a of 1, to 0 from $t. Louis with a run hearty welcome and interesting in- cored in (he eighth inning when struction here. Tony Cuccinello hit a long fly scor- ing Guy Curtwright. 'ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Alw behind in the scoring, New | No Serv'ces Sunday. York was out-hit and out-fielded' vesterday to lose o Washington by | a score of 6 to 3 | D g 'GEORGIA FROSH ' SURPRISE ALL = . e v IN bn'D GAME AL, A\KA P‘VAN(:I- OCIETY, (Native ()ospcl Servlccpl DONALD D. VERTIN Missionary-in-Charge. 10:00 a.m.—Sund ®chool., 11:00 nm—-Marnmg Ivdrshlp, Notices for this cnurch column must be recelved by The Empire GOSPEL SERVICES (Douglas City Hall) Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Non- |sectarian services conducted by H. |Gibson. Hearty invitation given to |all to attend. DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION By Associated Press) A. L. CALAME, Supt. World Champion Cardinals | within a single game of,q‘”“ the National League title |2 %© 1 ting Chicago yesterday by a_ score to 1 in a 10-inning game The game was a pitching duel between Clyde Passeau and Morton Cooper. A double by Walk- r Cooper in the tenth inning scored Stan ‘\'[\m\l to give St. Louis the li The n moved ,nklyn los( all chance yester- at the title in the Natbonal .cague with St. Louis since they dropped a 6 to 4 game to New:York and put the Dodgers out of the | running Pittsburgh cut .Cincinnati’s chance also in the running when Ma 3utcher won @ tough pitching battle from Bucky Walters, 1 to 0 SAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. ] ¥ J E 3 rerEre i LIEY { PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Walter A. Soboleff, Minister B pm. Sunday Church GAMES FRIDAY Natiopal League Brooklyn 4; “N¥w York 6 Philadelphia-Boston postponed Cincinnatt 0; Pittsburgh 1. Chicago '1; St. Louls 2, ten in- nings. ATHENS, Georgla, Sept. 18.7 Georgia University's frosh and sophs surprised everyone, innclding them- , selves and Coach Wallace Butts, by | defeating the Presbyterian College | foothall team 25 to 7. The text: “For the wages.of sin After the game, Butts asserted, is death; but the gift of God is vhetter than I expected, but don't!eternal life through. Jesus Christ | think muLh ur the future.” our Lord.” Romans 6:23. 7:30 pan.—Services, Text: 'Every plant, which my heavenly Father NSHAUGH“ESSY ‘hath not planted, shall be rooted; Pct.! 1 877 up: Matthew 15:13. 547 Wednpesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prnyer 544 CHICAGO, Sept. 18, Clark Moonng Thursday., _3 230 521 455 Shaughnessy, “T7 formation: fox! and safety proponent of the gridivon (l‘-lS.fi in . Junecau;; ¥ Whosoever. Wwill, may . come. . to 440 438 | wiis glven the National Safety Coun- | oil’s highest personal award, the these. services in the Misslon Build, g, We mvach Salvation by God's 25 All Sufficient, Grace Tlnough Faith title .of -Safety Ace. #The Aco: designation. usually isi bestowed on. industrials., The! in Jesus Christ. . . - > Shaughnessy code has been the “ob- | ject of football is not to annihilate the other team but to advance the ball. BREWERS BEAT KANSAS CITY FOR PENNAN American League Detroit 2; Cleveland 1. New York 3; Washington 6. Chicago 1; St. Louis 0. ! STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won Lost 92 44 k] 62 4 62 T4 68 61 3 S| 59 75 Philadelphia 60 ki New York 51 85 American League Won Lost a8 20 3 62 73 64 12 66 68 69 65 T2 62 6 44 91 - OAKLAND CLUB 10 BE BOUGHT IN SHORT TIME OAKLAND, Sept. 18.—The sale cf the controlling interest in the ' Oalland Pacific Coast League base- St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Pitishurgh Ch! o p.m.fi(}mldrcns Pet. 638 557 533 522 496 474 449 326 New, York Wa .th..mn Chicago St, Louis Boston Ph'lx(hlpl‘tn MRS. SAMUEL DEVON PASSES - AWAY, SEATTLE HOSPITAL Having been in the Seattle hos- pital for v,reamapnts for nhe pnql several months, Mrs. Samuel Devon, longtime and highly respected resi- dent of Douglas, passed. away. at |5 o'clock yestexday. evening, aceard- |Ing to .a radiogram rgceived here. | MIL\VAUKEE Sept. 18, —.Ovexr ‘Her death was the result of.cancer ~coming a7 to 0 lead, the Milwaukee »luuum Brewers rallied to defeat Kansas!' The deceased "'55 mlscd Nld “ab | where | bound steamer yesterday enroute to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA i BIG VICIORY YRR IS REPORTED. ™ ene vesterbat IN SOI.OMONS was formerly married, losing his| The new Lockheea wodestar of (Continued from Pa[,e One) first, wife by death in 1924. the Alaska Star Airlines arrived Mrs. Devon would have become 54 years of age on October 2. She is survived by three sisters, one re- siding in Walla Walla, one in Se- here yesterday on her maiden flight with fourteen passengers, with | Pilots Black and Larry Flahart. Mrs. H. W. Robinson, bride of the attle and one in Tacoma with whom | Mrs. Devon had been staying while | being treated. Mouday at Puyallup, Washington. | s " | vice-president of the company in Sérvices will be, conducted by the in the mountains in the north. The | Anchorage, had the honor of chris- Tacoma Order of Egstern Stars 0“gm'won was once estimated at |tening the brand new ship with mgmbee, Slwaye fa lé’" “”DS“C Australian jungle fighters firstiupon its arrival there. The ship REH RHpus, Botiiibes, ik ";’“! entered the base at 11 am. Thurs-|was brought north via Whitehorse has made nimbesless, friends In the ! 4oy apier the last defenses were by Pilot Black, and is a welcome metidously by all. } MacArthur, noting the enemy’s|line, enabling them to keep to their e R St } “superior fol nst himn” said schedule of three round-trips a Ve Ithe captu: e ents a serious week. on a vacation from her duties in| ¥ Fairbanks, Mrs. Wallen Forrest is| A e, i \:xl “"""“Lr.' first fiight yrere. Maydalie Qeqrge, returning by PAA to, that city tdoay’ yet scored against the Nippons, ol the, communique reported. It Pusich, she vislted here with them | Whiire: boifib adkedPBuin’ and the major part of her vacation. She| g i " 14 shot down 16 Japanese is employed by . the Construction ' 100 which attacked Clerk. Her husband Wallen Forrest, s 55 is with the Army Signal Corps also » . stationed at Fairbanks. Rainbow Girls to 1 | RODGER CONNER LEAVES H I t t | Rodger Conner left on a south- ave mpor an | | | !her to the Interior and the West- his cnrollment at the Western Re- ve Academy .in Ohio, Son of r. and Mrs. Harry Worehec, he Just recently, received word that Miss Norma Burford and her e, would, be, enrolled with . the pnewly clected corps of officers will Prep School theye, preside at tonight’s meeting of the e, oo, e Order of Rainbow Girls to be held! “ y 'at 7:30 o'clock in the lodge room of Y !the Scottish Rite Temple. Miss Grace Berg, delegate to the Grand Assembiy, will make a re- port during the session. There will | also be balloting and a short obli-| Miss Aucn Brnndebux)u superyisor | gatioh service. of the Division of Child Welfare Sexvices , for the Department = of Publlc Welmre, left by plane this morning on a business trip to take Funeral services will be held on Wwhich, she has been an actiVe|gy, ¢rpg, the traditional bottle of champagne community and will be missed tre-|)oyo1q by heavy bomber attack. |addition to the facilities of the air- After spending the past month blow to the Japanese cause. | Passengers arriving here on the Daughter o Mr gngd B, ‘Mike stepped up action in the Solomons, Company at Ladd Field as. Chier [ehters of the Meeting Tonight Meuns More to You? YOUR HOME on of soun mrefully tten fire insurance policies. In fact, the loss of your home may mean mere Lo you than the loss ¢f a faclory means to a corporation. eeds pru- - IIDES TOMORROW i Get Dependable Insur- ance from this Hartford agency. Shattuck | Ageney INSURANGE—BONDS JUNEAU High tide :2 Low tide—11:18 a. m., 3.2 High tide— 5:30 p. m., 16.0 TIDES MONDAY Low tide—0:04 a. m., 12 High tide— 6:20 a. m., 133 Low tide—12:09 p. m., 48 High tide— 6:19 p. m., 14.6 - feet feet feet. a. m. ward. She . wlll make professional calls xclaung to, child welfare and_other Rrograms. advocated by, the depart- ment. in numerous towns, according 1o Russell Ma)nara, Director of the D nnpm of Public Welfare. Brandebury, will be on ‘the {lnj falp aboyt two months, Her YOUR BROKEN LENSES umcrnry Is to, lnclude Cordova,| Replaced in our own'shop. E Vadez, Seward, Kodlak Anchomav Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. Palmer, Fairbanks and Nonana Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv., feet. feet feet feet. ball club to Joe Blumenfield and Cl: wce Laws, northern California theatre chain owners, is expected to be consummated In a few days. It is also understood the new owners will seek to hire Babe Ruth as |City 12 to 10 to clinch the first first married in Tacoma, Washing- American Assoclation pennant since ton, later moving .to , Anchorage | Where the . eldest; son Jimmv was bmn and.. nfter thqt to E‘alrbqnl\a { where ;another son, Billy, was. born. « Dilson Arbogust of Excursion In-|Upon the death of the father, the let is a guest at Lhe Baranof Hotel. family came to Juneau . in 1929, 3 e lii!#ii}iliiiiiliiltll manager “on his own terms.” FOR MEN WHO SHAVE DAILY Special Preparation Soothes Skin, Saves Time Needs No Brush F\OR MEN who must shave every duy—doetorl, wyers, business- | menand others—Glideris invaluable. | It is a special cream for daily shavers. Rich and soothing, it is neither sticky | nor greasy. $ To use Glider, first wash your face ‘ with hot water and soap to remove the grit and oily sebum that collect on whiskers every 24 hours. Then spread on Glider quickly and-easily with your fingers. Never a brush. Smpoths down skin Instantly Clider smooths the flaky top layer of your skin. It enables the razor's edge to glide over your skin, c uv‘.'tl::s your whiskers close and clun wil scraping or irritating skin. Glider slumnnte- much :h- irrisation that frequent shaving may have.for the tender face and leaves ¥ qu skin smoother, cleaner. Glider was developed by The J. B Williams Co., who hayve been making fine shaving preparations for over | 100 years. Get a tube today! | £ WS E RN il years old N 1k { » 5 WE CUT A RIBBON into the future but no cfi‘(‘e, as we complete eleven years of our Alaska Service . . . a sizable period in the history of air transportation. Celebration can wait until we are mustered out from our war assignment. PAN AMERICAN woRrLD ArRwaYs LA 22222 22222222 R 22 2 o o WE HAVE JUST ADDED TO OUR STAFF Mrs. jANE WELLS ngrmerly with The Second National Beauly Shop, Houston, Texas MiS8 WOOD and MISS LOE F rmerly with Audrey’s Beauty Shop, Ranke Bidg., 5th and Pike, Seattle, Wash. Yo WE SPECIALIZE IN ® PERMANENT WAVING ® FINGER WAVING ® HAIR TINTING Phone Us for Evening Appointments Baranof Beauty Salon PHONE 538 Baramof Hotel BRINGING UP FATHER THIS IS A SAD CASE /! 'Lt TRY. TO CHEER UP THE POOR GUY~ | GUESS HE MUST BE BROKEN-HEARTED ! YES-IT WAS A TERRIB BLOW TO THINK M’Y FIA RAN AWAY WITH THE MAN/ | LOVED TO SIT HE?E | lT--I‘L.l. AND WAIT FOR HER TO | COME HOME FROM WORK! WE WERE SO HAPPY# TURN - THIS WLL GET MIND. OFF lCEfiH ¥ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1943 Fred Beesmeyer, F. L. Avery, Frank Lemly, Willlam Boye Leonard | Lig - Specialties: ight, Martin Ougland, Fred, Allingham, G. H. Everett, L. B.| Hangle, Thomas Saboras, J. Poppzxs.i CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES Clarence Johnson, and Hermann | | Bouchard. Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin P Outgoing Fletcher, passengers were Leonard Taylor, Mosbacher, Rose Holdiman, Joy| Holdiman, Sally Holdiman, Harold Gray, Don Brady, Dan Jelich, Lila Jelich, Betty Jelich, Milicent Jelich, Georgia Jelich and infant, Neil Beaton and Walter McPheeters. { Jack | Paul ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath Quick Service Barber Shop on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate : { .. . ORDER Y?UK‘ § RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make u) VALCAUDA FUR cokr.uu BEAm WASHINGTON BUY WAR BONDS THE ATCO LINE Company SAILINGS FROM PIER ¢ SEATTLE ® Perr:ct comtort o Centrally located * Splendid food and service ® Large Rooms— all with Bath F, B, McClare, NEW WASHINGTON l lln!h: (1 Lmqul Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SlgOWER PASSENGERE FPREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® 1 AT D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Reasonable Rates - Phone 800 PHONE 114 NIGET 313 BUY WAR BON YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- ‘Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof 1% $ $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 Kimshan.. Bitka Juneau $18 18 10 5 18 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. Haines Skagwa! $18.00 $20. my Express 1 10,00 te: 10 t: Round Trip Fare: Tice. One. Way Farer losy 1055 " Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet . Express R.\te 10 emu m pom;l—sla?nm im Charge :ll: 2 SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell Petersh uneau .. urg eu'rsburg ‘i’g gg o Wrangell .. ¥ Juneau .. Skagway Express Rate: 10c per poun Mlnl-:-‘:.:lufl‘: l‘: ‘m and Wrangell PHONE 612 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Sch e S, 4 e o