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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1943 T PHONEA CLASSIFIED Copy must be in the office by § o'clock in the afternoon to in- fare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone om persons listed in telephone Mirectory. Oount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- live insertions: One day ..o 100 Additional days ... be Minimum charge .50 FOR SALE i FOR RENT FOR SALE CARDS DROP TWO GAMES ON SUNDAY ks ! |Pittsburgh Takes Double- header from Cincinnati -Adams Ties Record | (By Associated Press) Both of the St. Louis Cardinals’ score arm pitchers failed as the newly crowned National League Champions bowed to the Chicago Cubs twice on Sunday. Harry Gum- bert did not last an inning in the opener and Ernie White was knock- ied out in the fourth frame of the second game. Bill Nicholson of the | Cubs hit a homer in each game. Pittsburgh took two games Sun- day from Cincinnati. Rip Sewell| ,marked up his twenty-first victory in the opener. Johnny Vander Meer held the Pirates to four hits| until the ninth inning in the night- r cap when four singles brought a | victory. { Ace Adams, righthander. relief pitcher for the Giants, tied the 35- year-old major league record Sun- TOLEDO, Sept. 20.—Touring his | GEIS STARIED i home course in champion style, pro- | | fessional Byron Nelson routed Craig Wood, duration national open cham- | | pion, 15 up in a 72-hole challenge | [ golf match. | Nelson never trailed in the two- RN day affair, was seven up at the end | 3 H 1 _i of 36 holes. The victory was worth | F"S' Rounds Gwe lndl(a | $2500 to Nelson, that amount being | H H posted by the Iverness Club memf: ho“ Of Teams w"h bers. | | Powerhouses (By Associated Press) | The opening of the football rounds | | ope Fullback Harry Hopp scored three WANTED day by playing in his sixty-sixth NEW MATTRESS, all new material. See at Frances Apts. (Middle apt. 6th and Seward after 6 p.m) FIELD GLASSES (Zeiss 10x50): combination food chopper and| meat grinder attachment with, power unit (all new) for Sun-| beam Mixmaster. 410 12th. St.| Phone Green 662 after 6 pm. | LE_Trolling boat, IMP, Black 520. FOR | Phone | WANTED—Portable clectric Sander. game of the season as the National League tailenders swept =double- header from the Brooklyn Dodgers. Adams was the starting Giant pitch- WANTED—Cashier at Baranof Cof- fee Shop. WANTED-—To buy good bath room foniak: Fhene: 18, the mark set in 1908 by Ed Walsh of the Chicago White Sox. A homer by Dutch Nieman with one mon on in the last of the four- teenth inning, gave the Boston Braves a win over the Phillies Sun- day in Boston, the last home game of the season. WANTED Experienced lady book- keeper. Write Empire C 2775. WANTED—To rent partly or fully furnished 2 bedroom house. Phone Blue 634. M. S. GAMBIER, needs minor re- pairs, 53 ft. x 14 ft. x 6 ft. O. A.| Gross tonnage 32. Can be used for freight or towing. 226 6th St. Phone 416. 1931 CHEV sedan, good motor tires. Phone Blue 786. and | GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League. Playoff Portland 1, 2; San Francisco 8, 4. San Francisco leads .in the semi- fipals series, three games to two. Seattle 7, 0; Los Angeles 3, 5. Seattle wins the semi-finals play- off, four straight games. Phone Red 340. t MARRIED lady with two children wants housekeeping job. Phone 241, WANTED—Chamber -maids wanted at Baranof Hotel. 4 30-40 KRAG, 2 boxes shells; modern Remington pump gun: Priced for quick sale. at Garnick's Grocery late | shot | Call| FOR SALE—Writing Desk. See it at Cash Cole’s Transfer. 1 FOR SALE—Furnished Duplex house, close in, income $60 a month. Phone Black 415. ‘WATERFRONT property, known as 1 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. ‘WANTEi)—A reliable person to care National League Cincinnati 3, 1; Pittsburgh 10, 2. Chicago 6, 10; St. Louis 0, 0. Brooklyn 1, 4; New York 3, 7. Philadelphia. 2, 5; Boston 3, 6. American League New York 2, 1; Washington 3, 5. St. Louis 7, 1; Chicago 4, 6. Detroit 0, 2; Cleveland 1, 6. Boston 14, 1; Philadelphia 0, 6. WANTED—Inner—Sprlng mattresses. twin and double size. Phone 561 after noon hour. WANTEI y man in service—an old camera, just for lens and shutters, F, 6, 7 or F, 4, 5. Write Empire. GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Playoff Seattle 8; Los Angeles 2. " Portland 0; San Francisco 3. National League Philadelphia 0, 1; Boston 2, 2. St. Louis 2, 5; Chicago 1, 0. Brooklyn 6; New York 4. for two small children in my or your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer P. O. Box 857. WANTED—Small frigidaire in good condition. Phone 226. WANTED—Young lady to work in Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. FOR SALE—Bath tub. Phone 166. FOR SALE—2 bedroom furnished house, Concrete foundation, auto-| matic oil heating plant, wonder-| ful view. Priced for quick sale. Call Douglas 834. | SMALL canning carrots, l‘mmwrnl Vegetable Farm, Mile 11, Glacier Highway. American League Detroit 2; Cleveland 4, St. Louis 2, Chicago 3, ten in- nings. Boston 4; Philadelphia 5, eleven innings. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. 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 Dav STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won. Lost Pct. er in the second game and equalled | of the Pacific Coast League's pen- nant, has been eliminated from the Lengue’s play-offs when the Seat: tle Rainiers made it four in a row {for the series by winning. the firsp |game of a ‘double-header. The end of the season. Seattle goes into the final play-off with the winner of the San PFrancisco-Portland ser-| tes. The nightcap game, an exhi-| bition game, was won by the Angels. | San Francisco beat Portland twu{ times Sunday to make it 3 to 2.| Another game is scheduled for to- | day. Bob Joyce pitched the first game for the Seals. Ad Liska, who jstarted for the Beavers gave WAay to Frank Shone. In the second game the Seals scored off Mario Pieretti, pitching for the Beavers, in the first, third and fifth innings. Al Lien, Seal’s pitcher, walked two. | The duck hunting season opens! tomorrow. . Shooting starts half an hour before sunrise and ends at| sunset. Following are the sunrises| {for several days: { September 21—6:39 a. September 22—86:41 a. September 23—6:43 a. September 24—6:45 a. September 256—6:48 a. September 26—6:50 a. September 27—6:52 a. September 28—6:54 a. September 29—6:56 a. September 30—86:58 a. ! R ). e |DANCING CLASSES NOW . ENROLLING | Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, to¢ ballets, moderne, eccentris, special- itles. Stenographers’ body toning| classes. Beginners ballroom dn.nclng.f Studie, 411 7th St. Phone Red 575, BEBBBEBREEES Rainiers were in third place at the, o fEn. - ca ~gpac-— | SEA lE IN | on last Saturday indicated the Mid-| 1 1 | west and Duke again have power-| houses. i plAvoFF '“ Michigan, Purdue, Iowa Pre-} flights and Marquette flashed to | decisive victories Saturday, all bol- | p ( lEAGUE | stered by Navy trainees. | a s Michigan was sparked by Elroy! | Hirsch, ex-Wisconsin and Bill Daley, | ——— | ex-Minnesota and its own Pauli P . . White to beat Camp Grant 26 to 0. Rainiers Will MeeleneL The Towa Preflights had to call! . lin officers to subdue Illinois, and Of San Fran(ls(fi— | Ensigns Dick Todd, Perry Schwartz| . and Bob Timmons responded with Por“and Se"es a touchdown apiece. Cadet F‘mnkj | Maznicki, ex-professional, scored | (By Associated Press) the other two touchdowns. The Los Angeles Angels, winners| Purdue’s main spark came from ja pair of ex-Illinois, guard Alex, |Agase and fullback Tony Butkovic. ! Little Rochester, packed with| manpower, upset Yale as expected, {with Geirge Butch, ex-Temple, scor-| ing all of Rochester’s points. Alonzo Stagg started his 54th sea- {son of coaching as the College of | ILhe Pacific passed and powered over | the Alameda Guardsmen. | DL T AR NAT.LEAGUE Clinch Pennant in Double- header Last Saturday Playing Chicago ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 20.—The' world baseball champion St. Louis| Cardinals clinched the seventh Na-| tional League championship last| ; Saturday afternoon for the second | ,{year in succession by edging out! the Chicago Cubs in the first game, a ladies’ day doubleheader. Lefty Max Lanier, who has the credit for one world series victory, pitched and beat Ed Hanyzerski in a fine duel. . The deciding run was made in the last inning with the bases loaded and with one man out. | Lou Klein hit a ground ball to| the infield and Ray Sanders scored | while an attempted double play failed. | ————— PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY jand Chiropodist. Milner. Phone blue 510. - with line. | OIL CIRCULATING heater, coil, oil tank, copper oil Phone Blue 615. FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in Dotiglas. See Carl Lindstrom. VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers, Alaska Laundry. FOUR H.P. HD. Frisco Std. with 16 in. wheel. Phone Douglas 48 between 6 and 7 p.m. g FOR SALE—1550 lb. dapple grey work gelding, 8 years old, gentle. Write Andrew Ask, Petersburg, Alaska. 6 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots. Phone 378. BIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for appointment: —_— e INCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. $-BERROOM hduse, W. H. Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 475. i pltic e e eyt RO By COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Ogn be changed into business houses very easily. Write Box 905, Bkagway. —_— | THREE houses and cabin, all fur-| nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. At R R R L e | VOR SALE—3) brake hp. Covio| diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | MISCELLANEODS | R - o -, S | A HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard: point. Will trade for 3 boxes 300 Savage. Phone 197. PARTLY To8R 2ERY furnished med. sized houge at 427 9th St. good location: 2 ‘ROOM furnished apt., with oil range and private bath. 513A ‘Willoughby. FOR RENT — Partly furnished 4 yoom house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Steam-heated sleeping room, Ellingen Apts. FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- viey, Apts. LOST aad FQUND LOST — Found in Federal Bldg. ladies umbrella, owner may have same by describing and pay for ad. LOST—Black billfold, with identifi- cation, cards -and hunting license. Phone Black 583. 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 F. Dennis, deceased. .94 46 &M .16 64 583 .74 64 536 76 68 528 7 457 “ 75 457 81 426 | 86 .381 St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati .. Pittsburgh . .63 Won Lost .. 88 56 80 62 76 64 .12 69 0 70 66, 4 63 18 46 92 Pet. | 629 | .563 543 | 511 | 500 AT 441 333 New York ‘Washington Cleveland Detroit Chicago St. Louis . Boston 7 : Philadelphia ... FOQTBALL SCORES The * itig “are .final scores- of football games played during the week-end: Towa Seahawks 32; Hiinois 18. Roochegter 14, Yale 13. Bucknell 6, Cornell 1. Michigan 26, Camp Grant ¢ Purdue 23, Great Lakes 13. Miami 7, Indiana 7, tie. Western Michigan 13, Gentralf Michigan 0. Marquette 33, Wisconsin 7. Villanova 35, Muhlenberg 12. Princeton’ .81, Lakehwrst Naval Air 12. i Duke 40, LeJune 0. College of Pacific 14, Alameda Coast Guard 7. Colorado College 32, Lowrey Pield 14. Detroit Lions 37, Chicago Car- dinals 17. 4 ————— adv. ! Have a portrait artist take your ———r picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite IONS WINNERS OVER CARDINALS, FOOTBALL GAME (By Associated Press) The Detroit Lions, with Frankie Sinkwich tossing a touchdown pass| in his pro-debut, defeated the Chi- cago Cardinals Sunday 37 to 17 in the National Football League's er 1 touchdowns for the Detroit Lions. Rookie halfback Chuck Fene- brock, from UCLA via the Los An-| geles Bulldogs, also fired three touchdown passes for the Lions. 5 > Yanks Must Win 5 More For Pennant' NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The New York Yankees need to win five re- maining of the 14 games to Clinch\ the American League pennant, It looks like the second-place Washington Senators will give them | a battle right down to the wire. | The third-place Cleveland In-| dians also have a slim chance. By winning a doubleheader from the Yanks Sunday the Senators are now nine games behind the Yank: with 12 games to play. - FEET HURT? If so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles,| latest scientific methods. Osteopath | Office 387 Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 669 | adv, | = | 111 the famous sssortment of best-liked confections here direct from the makess 1,50 0 $7.50. BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” - BUY WAR BuNDS Federdl Building. Phone 204. adv. YOU'RE HELPING SPEED THE DAY! started this wishing that And the st Many times, in the years we've been serving the Alaska trade, we've wished that our ships might have been made of rubber. Or some stretchable subgstance which would enable us to stretch them to accommodate some extra last- minute passenger, or must-go ton of freight. Y . But 'qéver have we wished this so fervently 'as we do today! peaceful exis get a berth, you couldn” ial in Every extra war-worker we material can carry . . . . every extra ton of war material we can stow aboard ... . means that juss that'much sooner is Mr. Hirohito‘"@ging to start ' wondering’ why in’ hell he Alaska'. . . areas on the yellow emperor right in his think- ing, the sooner we are all going to get back to living our normal, So, next time you are unable to Alaska vessel, remember that the soldier, or workman in that berth couldn’t have, is helping speed that day when Alaska will again be healthiest, most thoroughly-livable GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- All persons having claims against nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. said estate are required to present Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201, | them, with verified vouchers as re- 315 ' Decker Way. Effective| quired by law, to said administrator June 15. | at the office of his attorney Howard | D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- TURN your old gold into value, neau, Alaska, within six months cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |from the date of the first publica- ! tion of this notice. 2 WALTER F. SHARPE, Administrator w. w. a. First publicatiom, Aug. 80, 1943, Last publication Sept. 20, 1943. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our many friends for the flowers and sympathy and kind deeds in the, recent death ef our best friend, George Hodges, and also thank the! YOUR BROKEN LENSES pallbearers, Neill Goodrich, Frnie| Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Jobnson an Mel Long. |Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson. MR. and MRS. VANO SEPPANEN. lm Bldg.«Phone 636. adv. items has been halted for the dur- atipn. TIDES TOMO Low tide—1:03 a. m., 2.5 feet. High tide—7:27 a. m., 12.2 feet. Low tide—1:13 p. m., 6.1 feet. High tide—7:23 p. m., 13,5 feet. —— e Manufacture of some 2,200 metal - g -, ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication this eve- ning with work in the F. C. Degree. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. L G ‘SERVING In War !QRTHLIII TRANSPORTATION CO. DEPENDABLY In Péace - war anyway. And he hadn’t! ooner we set the little tence. or cargo space, on an t get, or the war the cargo space you . one of the happiest, face of the earth. Phone 16 PIGGLY WIGGL QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY PAGE FIVE e e — Phone 24 Aunt Sue’s FRENCH DRY CLEANER For All Kinds of Dry Cleaning—In gallon cans only! This new cleaner and many other cleaning and spotting product: OAKITE, KENU, such as STOP SPOT, CALGON, NU BLUE, PARSON’S HOUSE- HOLD CLEANSER, SOONITE, TARKELK and many others PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum Delivery—$2.00 OIL — FEED — HAULING Nite Phone 854 | FORD AGENEY Dealers) (Authorized GREASES—GABS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molers Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phenes 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. WOMEN'S APPARBL ‘Baranof Hotel Light and Heavy Hauling R 0.DAVIS E W.DAVIE PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 100 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Evecy comfert made for eur guests Air Service Informalien 10 or 90 ried Chicken EVERY NIGHT John Martn, Prop. Phone 08 GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward

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