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| CLASSIFIED Copy must be In the office by 1 o'clock in the afternoon to in- We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone Rrectory. Qount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Eve insertions: One day ... —— Additioral days ... 5o Minimum charge 560 FORSALE | 17 ft. ROUND bottom power skiff; 4 H P inboard motor. Phone Blue 780, No. 2 White Apts. FOR SALE Palmel lfl Huavv DuL\ Marine Engine — Complete or in| parts, New Manifold, Box 231"‘ John Natterstad, Auk Bay. { P i L N | FOR SALE—Bingcular (Carl Zeiss— Dekarem 10x50) 410 Twelfth St. PARTLY furnished med. sized| house at 427 9th St. good location. ‘ FOR RENT — Partly furnished 4 room house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. NEW MATTRESS, all new materi See at Frances Apts. (Middle apt. | 6th and Seward after 6 pm) | o | | | A led £ i FOR SALE—Trolling boat, IM } Phone Black 520. M. 8. 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 suian good ‘motor and| tires. Phone Blue 1786. | | 30-40 KRAG, 2 hoxes shells; late/ modern Remington pump shot gun. Priced for quick sale. Call at Garnick's Grocery. HONE A FOR RENT WANTED )} WANTED & nuhbm mnltress. Phone 92 dayfime. air | WANTED_Cashier at Baranof Cof- \ fee Shop. WANTED—To buy good bath room scales. Phone 122. WANTED— Experienced 1ady bqok- | keeper. Write Empire C 2775. WAN‘"TED: To rent partly or fully furnished 2 bedroom house Phone Blue 634. MARRILD Jady with two children wants housekeeping job. Phone 241, WANTED-— Chamber maids wantcd at Baranof Hotel WANTED-Inner Spring mattresses twin and double size. Phone 561 after noon hour. WANTED*—By man in service—an old camera, just for lens and shutters. F, 6, 7 or F, 4, 5. Write WANTED——A reliable persnn to care 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. FOR SALE—Furnished Duplex| house, close in, income $60 a| month. Phone Black 415. I 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. — | 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. | BMALL canning carrots, Northern Vegetable Farm, Mile 11, Glacier| Highway. FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. FOUR HP, HD. Frisco Std. with| 16 in. wheel. Phone Douglas 48 between 6 and 7 pm. FOR SALE—1550 Ib. dapple grey| work gelding, 8 years old, gentle. [ Write Andrew Ask, Petersburg, ! Alaska. 8 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots. Phone 378. | BIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. INCOME property in Juneau.Phone Thane 3, threc rings, after 5 p.m. 8-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green 475. COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Can be changed into business houses| very .easily. Write Bor 905, Skagway. THREE houses and cabin, all fur- nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store, WOR SALE—30 brake h.p. Covic diesel stationury engine. BB Em- | 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. JPhone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. TURN your old gold into value,| | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 V{fl-; | WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave ican WANTED—Young lady to work in Photo Shop. Write Empire C 207B.| loughby. Phone 788. | WANTED—Sewing machine. Pur- chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Skagway,! for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 1766, Juneau. Milner. Phone blue 510. NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. FOR RENT HEATED room for gentleman, re- ferences, 328 Third St. F‘OR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily upt% warm. Winter ratés $15 a month. | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath| and use of Electric Washer. and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. * i . YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyes Examined. Dr. Rae tan Carlson. Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv.| — e —— DANCING CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic, toe ballets, moderne, -eccentris, spechl- itles. Stenographers’ body toning classes. Beginners ballroom dancing. Studio, 411 7th St. Phone Red 575. adv, B REWARD $100.00 reward will be paid by the City of Juneau to,any person who furnish information for the apprehension and conviction of the person who unl.wrully turns in a |false fire alarm into the City of| |Juneau Fire Department. HARRY 1. LUCAS, Mayor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: | That on August 2nd, 1943, in the Commissioner’s Court , for Ji 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 law, to said administrator at the loffice of his attorney Howard D. ’Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six months from the cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Umbrellas are canied by some, West African tribesmen as emblems; of dignity and often are not opened; {Lagt publication Sept. 28, 1943. when it rains.- idate of the first publication of this vnonoe . JOHN PENTTILA, Administrator. SEALS MEET SEATTLE IN P.C. FINALS {San Francisco Beats Porl land of Win Right fo Play SAN FRANCISCO Sept. 21.—The San Francisco Seals last night de- feated the Portland Beavers 6 to 5 in a thrilling game to earn the right to meet Seattle in the Pacific Coast League playoff finals. The Seals went into the eighth inning with a 6 to 0 lead and came within an ace of losing. Righthander Al Epperly started for the Seals and pitched master- ful ball, allowing three hits. He blew up in the eighth and withdrew in favor of southpaw Tom Seats with two out and two on and three runs scored. Seats walked Third sacker Martin Awes doubled, scoring two runs to make the score 6 to 5. Then righthander Bob Joyce re- hitter, after which Jack O'Neill grounded out, The games between Seattle and | San Francisco will start Thursday in San F‘ram:lscn SUNRISES ‘The duck hunting season opens sunget. for several days: September 22—6:41 a. September 23—6:43 a. September 24—6:45 a. September 25—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—6:58 a. ——— HERE FROM ANGOON Fred Brandes, merchant ‘BpBpEEBES tineau Hotel. e BUY WAR BONDR » First publication: Sept. 7, 1943. the first batter.| placed Seats and walked one pinch THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Early Curve Ball Artist Passes Away : PITTSBURGH S?pl 21. — John Arthur Williams, 87, one of base- | ball's first pitchers to throw a curve | \and prove it was not an optical il-| lusion, died yesterday. His battery mate was Connie Mack. At East Brookfield, Williams demonstrated the curve to doubting Ambherst College professors. He s said to have learned the trick from Arthur Cummings, former Brooklyn star, generally credited with throw- ing the first curve. i it o CUBS TAKE FOUR * LOSANGELESMEN “ ~ " LOS ANGELES. Sept. 21.—Four | players instrumental in helping Los Angeles to win the Pacific Coast| 8 Coay |at the Douglas Natatorium. Dress| Few sportsmen stopped at Salmon League pennant are to join the par- ent Chicago National League club in cash or trade deals. They are Andy Pafko and Johnny | Ostrowski, outfielders, Bill Schu- ster, shortstop, and Billy Holm, catcher. The price is reported $50,- }000 and four players from the Cubs next ~prmg TUlANE REPORTS | territory’s name. «in the Empire along with explana- [ will r— m{‘“ GLAS OTHER NORTHERN S | GRIDTEAMS MAY The Dougjas Drug Store will re- ceive couepnons for the “Cruiser PORTLAND, Sept. 21.—With Ore- ‘gon the latest football fatality, re- Alaska Fund.” George Folta, chair- | man of the committee sponsoring ports spread that Oregon State and Idaho may quit the game for the the $10,000 drive, with which to ))\lrchas? a silverware set for the duration, and even Washington State might follow. cruiser, has desighated the drug store as a collection center for this ccmmunity. The $10,000 quota is 2 for all of Alaska, so donations need Oul:dox:t::agg:‘;vlot:.:ly ‘}::?u‘::;pfi not be large, the dimes or quarters Wa‘shlnzton hadt ‘3" siveakile fukmie one donates will be gladly accepted. | §i,0™ (o “Nayy trainees. Idaho will The Cruiser Alaska, which was just play, says athletic director J. A.| recently commissioned, is the first| & Brown, if the Navy lets 40 muneea and only U. 8. warship to carry the on the campus play. With this honor it is just and appropriate that the ¥ territory should contribute some- I'DCAL spak'smu thing to show its appreciation of the honor. A description of the ship and photos will appear later GUARDS NOTICE | Duck and geese hunters left Ju- Lieutenant W. E. Cahill an-|neau in droves before dawn this nounces that Guards are to meet on | morning to be on the flats for the Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock opening gun at 6:39 o'clock. tions of the “Cruiser Alaska Fund”| be coveralls, raincoats and Creek to try their luck, with ap- rifles with ammunition belts. Fur- roximately 30 to 40 carloads of ther practice in protective measures | hunters strewn along Mendenhall for individuals and small units will Flats. be given. The opening day brought the limits to some, with few hunters JOHN MARIN IN coming home empty-handed. | John Marin, proprietor of the| Drs. W. 'W. Council and C. cl Douglas Inn in Douglas, arrived Carter returned from a trip to Ad- | [ovet the week-end from Skagway, |miralty Cove this noon, both getting | | where “he has other interests. To | the limit. A good representation 'any only a'few days, he will m;vewlrom the Signal Corps took to the ats today and all returned with a Other hunters reported LIGHT FOOTBALL ‘™ __ i Pt e 440 | tar t. Jn early today with enough birds | IE‘M 'HIS YEAR‘packaze arrived by airmail Iroml | NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 21—The| tomorrow. Shooting starts half an| jjpptest 'mlane football team in 8‘“‘9 top layer of his son’s wedding | hour before sunrise and gnds at|gecade opens the season October 2| cake. Following are the sunrises ,gqinst Memphis Naval Air Station. |ried Jast Tuesday, September 14, to | Jicenses have been issued in "““"“““ The boys of the Green Wave will | be a far cry from the famed giants | |of the south who towered 6 feet or more and averaged 180 pounds. | The average is now down around thr 160-pound mark and the team ‘wxll depend on speed, says Coach | Claude Simons. S eee | | WISDOM TOOTH AT 83 KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Harold The plates bothered her. A probe of the gums revealed a new tooth —wl.sdnm one. Mrs. Johnson is n RECEIVES WEDDING CAKE Mdking Him a very happy man, a |for a good dinner. Alaska Game Commission agents were in the field and were expected to report in town tonight. According His son, Albert, was mar- | | to office records, over 800 hunting | 'Emil Uberti yesterday, contnlninz] Miss Limnn Spencex in Senme to date. FRESNO TEAM IS SOFTBM.!. (HAMP mex " Field Raiders of Fresno, g:m captured the men’s chnmplonxhlp in the softball association nmnteuri Evelyn Howard entered the Gov- | ernment Hospital yesterday for| rtrenunent Charles Brown and Joe Rogers o( uneau’ entered the Government| ospital this morning. from | Johnson bought K his mother, Mrs. world series by defeating the De- Angoon, is registered at the Gas» Elizabeth Johnson, a set of teeth. troit 3"885 Bombers 1 to 0. The New Orleans’ Jax repeated as the “women's champions, deteaung‘ Phoenix, Arlz 7 to 0. ... 6 If we fail, the cause of free self-government thronghout the world will rock to its ‘foundations; and thcrefom, our responsibility is heayy, to ourselves, to the world as it is today, and 10 the generations yet unborn. 9 /gug //éf/gz W/M Theodore Roosevelt— 1905 Snds ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY " PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY AND DEPEND FLOUR FOR EVERY PURPOSE GOLD MEDAL FAMILY FLOUR FISHER'S BLEND FAMILY FLOUR CAKE AND PASTRY GRAHAM RYE and ALL KINDS OF PANCAKE SPECIAL WHOLEWHEAT BUCKWHEAT SOY AND WAFFLE FLOURS 25-pound bags Stone Burr Ground Entire Wholewheat Flour PIGGLY WIGGLY zqcle Delivery Each l)ay—_-M.li__\im.um $2.00 THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retallse- Owned ulu‘u, » 611 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 787 FORD AGEN€Y (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Btrest “Sanitary Meat Co. "POR QUALITY MEATS® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Osll Phones 13 and 8 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies Lllll lll ll.'! flllllll R O.DAVIS E W.DAVIS '’ PHONE 81 eALL USt Jlllll 'l'uuhl Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 180 Music and Chicken %Y IGHT John Marin, Prop. Phone 68 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OIL8 Bullders’ and Shelf Arthur M. Uggen, Mlnuer Pianes—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward

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