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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA PHONEA CLASSIFIED ©Oopy must be In the office by # o'clock in the afternoon to in- pare insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone rom persons listed in telephone RMrectory. Qount five average words to the Dally rate per line for consecu- Eve insertions: One day ..o 100 Additional days bo Minimum charge ...._50c FOR SALE SALE—1941 D(‘lu‘((‘ 4 doo WHY AGGRAVATF CONFUSION | 437 Seward St.| BY “TEACHING: OLD DOGS| == = o | NEW TRICKS” WHEN A LIT- FOR SALE—New 300 S‘nayu xlIlL' TLE READJUSTING WILL FIT with shells Write P. O. Box 2615, | “THE RIGHT PEG INTO THE gacan RIGHT HOLE?” An old organizer, business manag- er, buyer, vertiser, caught sojourning in Al- aska by the world cataclysm, and with a ven to serve the national interest, finds himself wasting po- tential talent in the wrong posi- tion, and would appreciate an op- portunity to serve where he can be more effective privately and generally. For details, address Seward, Alaska. FOR Plymouth Sedan FOR SALE 18 ft. Reinell inboard | motor—excellent _condition $275.00| cash. Phone Red 583. i Blonde finished dre ser, chest and bedstead, dining| table, three leaves, coffee i:\bl(-ul‘ mirror, card table, new oil heater, | wardrobe trunk, chinese teak- wood chest, mangle, waffle iron| set, women's hip boots size 8| thermos bowl, electric snack| server, glass jars, ivory dresser| and book case. Phone Green 350, 907 C St. FOR SALE Box 630, | WANTED—A Home for An Angora cat; Phone Green 723 between 4 and 7 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS household equip- ment. Green 350. S e ____|WANTED TO BUY — Late model FOR SALE—Large size $90 sleeping| truck. Phone Douglas 764. bag. No. 5 Irwin Apt. Make an Offer. TWO ROOM furnished apl or sleeping room for two girls. Phone Miss Shoemaker at Baranof. CHROME furniture, other sales manager and ad-| NEVADA BEATS RENO AIR TEAM RENO, Nevada, Sept. 27 ‘The University of Ngxada football team:, |made up mostly of freshmen and outweighed on the average of 20 pounds to a man, ran over the Reno | Army Air Base team Saturday after- {noon Y. YANKS 'YANKS TAKE BOTH GAMES ON SUNDAY !Red Sox Defeat Tigers! Twice-Browns Beat Philadelphia (By Associated Press) The New York Yankees celebrated Saturday's clinching of the American | League pennant yesterday by taking | a pair from the third place Clm\\ land Indians. The Yankees W-n" hard-pressed all the way, but came e B A iy, | ONIDE Went 14 Innings, Then Dickey Singled slapped down the Detroit Tigers twice, taking the first on Jim Tabor’s | tenth-ining homer, and pounding H H H Tommy Bridges out of the box i: n wm“mg Run the second game. rephiagy Washington split a doubleheader \ NEW YORK, Sept. 27—The New with Chicago, the White Sox swamp- ‘Yurk Yankees clinched the Ameri- ing the Senators in the opener, and can League pennant for 1943 last the Senators taking the nightcap. |Saturday afternoon by scoring a run 13-run assault in the fourth nining | the Detroit Tigers 2 to 1, by Bill of the opener, lambasting Earl Dickey's single. This is the ~e\pnm Wynn, Jim Mertz and Bill Lafebre |pennant in eight years for for 17 hits. “Ynnks, The St. Louis Browns took two| The victory went to Spud Chand- |from Philadelphia, winning the | ler. | nightcap behinth Steve Sundra’s five- | There were two men on base in {hit pitching. The Browns rallied ;the fourteenth, both there by four in the sixth and seventh innings of | balls each. the opener to hand Luman Harris‘ Bill Johnson was on second and | his twentieth defeat of the year. | Joe . Gordon was on first. Dickey isingled and Johnson scored. e e e GAMES SUNDAY | Pacific Coast League Playoff | Seattle 7, 3; San Francisco 5, 9.| {San Francisco leads three games to| two. Doubleheader scheduled for today. National League Boston 0, 0; Cincinnati 2, 1. New York 0, 4; Pittsburgh 5, 3. Philadelphia 1, 3; St. Louis 4, 2. Brooklyn 5, 3; Chicago 1, 5. American League | St. Louis 1, 3; Philadelphia 0, 1. | Chicago 15, 2; Washington 3, 5. Detroit 2, 2; Boston 3, 6. Cleveland 2, 5; New York 3, 6. « SCORES , ‘ i The following are final scores ol Saturday: University Whitman 6. | College of Pacific 13, St | Preflight 7. Souihern California 20, UCLA 0. California 27, St. Mary's 12. Purdue 21, Marquette 0. Indiana 6, Northwestern 14. of Washington 25, Mary'’s | GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Playoff | Seattle 1; San Francisco 2. | National League | Brooklyn 3; Chicago 5. FOOTBALL |leading football games played last | | DODGERS IN SPLIT WITH C(UBSSUNDAY Philadelphia i Outfit (By As\ncn\ted Press) The St. Louis Cardinals split doubleheader with Philadelphia in [the National League yesterday,| {Howard Krist getting an easy win | |for the Redbirds in the opener.| [Dick Barrett held the Cards to| "wl ven hits in the nightcap. The Brooklyn Dodgers and Um\ Chicago Cubs divided a pair, Brook- | lyn winning the first and Chicago | |the second. Claude Passeau tossed | {a five-hitter in the opener, but the| \Dodger.x bunched their hits to win.| :Bnbby Bragan homered with one on |in the second game, and Luis Olmo | tripled with the bases loaded in the |fifth. The Dodgers got 10 hits off | The White Sox broke loose with a |in the 14th inning and defeating {Eddie Hanyzewski and Paul Del-mn.\la yesterday, ringer. | The Cincinnati Reds took two, uw |from Boston, winning the first be-|a 3 to 2 edge in the series and they | hlm! the four-hit pitching of Elmer‘ Rl(ldl(‘ and the second on Gee| | Walker's homer over the left fwld twall, | John Rucker’s tenth-inning single | scored Stephenson from second and | gave the New York Giants a vie-| tory in the second game of a twin | bill after the Pittsburgh Pirates ‘had blanked the Giants in the opener. i NAVY SHOWS | Up VETERANS ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 27.—The Navy unveiled four full teams last Satur»l (day afternoon in smothering the lveLeran North Carolina Preflighters. {Many scoring combinations were jused in toying with the veterans, | whu were never able to score. | - .- | Prankie Sinkwich tossed a 25-yard ICardinals Divide Pair with | 'uled for today will decide the win- | DETROIT LIONS DEFEAT DODGERS DETROIT, Sept. 27.—The Detroit Lions struck through the air for two touchdowns in'the first half and de- feated the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National Football League. Fireball pass to Bob Hightower second score. — e SEALS LEAD SEATTLE IN BIG FINALS {Rainiers Must Take Both Games Tonight fo Get__(up (By Associated Press) The San Francisco Seals clung to a one-game edge in the Shaughnessy splitting a hard fought doubleheader with the Seat- tle Rainiers. But this gave the Seals for the need only one more game to win. | Seatle took the opener on a 17- | hit barrage off Al Epperly and Bub< Gibson, but San Francisco salvaged Lhe seven-inning nightcap as veteran | Tom Seats outlasted four Rainier | hurlers. | A doubleheader which is sched- ner. Seattle must take both games | to win the Bup HOSPITAL NOTES Robert Austin entemd St. Ann‘n Hospltnl on Saturday as a medical | patient. Frank Botelho, a medical patient, wns admitted tc St. Ann's Hospital | last Saturday. On Sunday Mrs. John Satre was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital as a surgical patient. Karl Kavender was discharged on | Sunday from St. Ann’s Hospital | |after surgical care. " P PIGGLY WIGGLY Pi QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY DARIGOLD I It's Darigold It Is Good! Stock up BUTTER IN BRINE for the winter months with DARIGC OLD 30, 60 and 120-pound kegs Have butter at its best when you want it. WE ALSO HAVE DARIGOLD CHEESE and MILK at PIGGLY WIGGLY Ong Delivery Each Day—Minimum $2.00 FORD AGENGEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL oot of Main Btreet Juneau Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and @ Chas. G. Warner Co. ] Maine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Soothing Organ Music and Delicious Fried Chickea EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. Phone 88 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS i Philadephia 4; St. Louis 5. ki mutile Naval Ate Station 13, u OF WASHINGION Mrs, David Simonson left St. Ann's | , yesterday after undergoing fiurglcnl‘ Ropes and Paints hold goods, also office furniture. \’VAN FED Cashier at Baranof Cof- l Boston 0, 1; Cincinnati 3, 4. Phone Red 275. hone e fee Shop. SACRIFICE—Large 5 room house, furnished, dishes, pots and pans, ready to move in, garden tools,| lumber, shingles, nails, wood shed: | {ANTED—Chamber maids wanted also one room shack with sluve: at Baranof Hotel odds and ends. Barrel of gas,| __ kerosene, two door sedan '35, Lzood\WANTED By man in service—an| tires. At mile 13, Auk Lake. Call| old camera, just for lens and Red 325 for appointment to see| shutters. F,6, TorF,4S5. erte premises. | Empire. FOR SALEfPalmel 18 Heavy DmleANTEDmA reliable person to care Marine Engine — Complete or in| for two small children in my or parts, New Manifold, Box 231"‘ your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer John Natterstad, Auk Bay. | P. O. Box 857. PARTLY furnished med. sized| WANTED—Small frigidaire in good house at 427 9th St. good location. | condition. Phone 226. WANT Kkeeper. —Expcrmncrd lady book- ‘Write Empire C 2775. FOR RENT — Partly furnished 4 WANTED—Young lady to work in room house. Call 67 after 6 pm. | Photo Shop. Write Empire C 2678. | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. M. s. GAMBIER needs minor re- pairs, 53 ft. x 14 ft. x 6 ft. O. A.| Gross tom\dge 32 Can be used for freight or towing. 226 6th St.| Phone 416. | WANTED—Sewing machine. chase or loan. Preferably portable power model by USO, Skngway, for mending soldiers’ garments. Phone 766, Juneau. WANTED—Car washer. Apply Dave Milner. Phone blue 510. FOR SALE—Bath tub. Phone 166.) FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. 6 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots‘ Phone 378. i Aol s st) 20 M 5 S 20 Y SIMPSON residence on Gold Belt Ave. Phone 266 for appointment. | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. NANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. I-BEDR()OVK house, W. H. Robin-| son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green‘ rnnlm 475. |3 ROOM furnished apt., oil range and bath. Inquire 513A Willoughby [INCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m. COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment house in Skagway, Alaska, located in business district. Can| be changed into business houses very easily. Write Bor 905, Skagway. 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- view Apts. LOST»Ladies rust hand-bag. Re- ward. Phone Red 210. THREE houses and cabin, all fur- | nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire| Juneau Paint Store. 1 JOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covie diesel stationury engine. BB Em- pire. MISCELLANEOUS i A HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard FOUND—A pair of gold rimmed glasses. Owner may have them by paying for this ad. point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300| Savage. Phone 197. u | a- TR A GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- npent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 June 15. | | Lt TURN your old gold into value,| 105 ANGELES, Sept. 27.—The cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | University of Southern California’s | hard-charging line bottled up the UCLA Bruins last Saturday after- noon, and showed clear superiority. (',I‘he Trojans employed the T-for- mation for the first time. In a single hour, a 105-mm.| cannon can fire more than three tons of steel. EASTERN STARS Obligation Ceremony, Juneauly.of Loyola, dash 86 yards for the Chapter No. 7, Order Eastern Star, most spectacular score. The game ‘Tuesday, September, 22, at 8 o'clock. 'ended with USC winning 20 to 0. All members urged to be present' e Refreshments. To transport 1,000,000 soldiers qverseafi requlm 400 troopships and ALICE BROWN, Secretary 700 cargo vessels. Pur- | Fitty| thousand saw Eddie Saenz, former- New York 2; Pittsburgh 7. American League | Chicago 4, 5; Philadelphia 2, 2. | Cleveland 6; Boston 3, ten in- nings. Detroit 1; innings. I STANDING OF CLUBS National League Won Lost Pet. 98 48 671 81 65 .565 .78 " 68 534 BN A8 68 77 469 .65 79 451 Philadelphia . 62 8 419 New York 55 91 31| Amrlcnn League Won Lost 93 53 82 . 65 78 68 % 7 .13 T4 .0 T 61 80 .46 99 St. Louis Cincinnati Brooklyn | pittsburgh . Chicago Boston Pct. 837 558 .534 517 497 483 New York Washington | Cleveland Chicago ... Detroit St. Louis . Boston Phnadelpmé : 317 GRIDSEASON UNDERWAY (By Associated Press) The football season, shorn of pre- war trimmings, reached full tide |1ast Saturday, running true to form. Ohio State, the nation's number 1 last year, dropped the first opening | game in 50 years as 17-year-olders were unable to cope with the ex-! perience of the Iowa Preflighters, | all former professionals. Minnesota is far from the old- time powerhouse, but outclassed Missouri. Pennsylvania, Army and Navy showed they must be reckoned with for the season’s honors. ——————— CALIFORNIA 1S - TOO HEAVY FOR PHELAN'S ELEVEN BERKELEY, Calif, Sept. 27— California, capitalized by superior weight, power and experience, de- |feated Coach Jim Phelan's St. Mary’s eleven last Saturday after- noon 27 to 12. Phelan’s line is composed mostly |of teen-agers. P s DANCING = CLASSES NOW ENROLLING Baton twirling, tap, acrobatic; toe ballets, moderne, eccentris, special- ities. swnamphen body toning classes. Beginners ballroom dancing. Studio, 411 7th St. Phone Red 575. adv, . New York 2, fourteen | 456 | | Fort Benning 7. | Colorado 38, Fort Warren 0. Cornell 27, Sampson Naval Sta- |tion 13. i Georgia Tech 20, North Caro- lina 7. Duke 61, Richmond 0. | Virginia 7, Richmond Air Base 7. | Oklahoma 22, Norman Naval Air | Station 6. Arkansas 59, Missouri Mines 0. Tulsa 20, Southern Methodist 7. Texas Aggies 48, Bryan Field 6. | Texas 65, Blackland Field 6. i Randolph Field 6, Rice 0. | Iowa Seahawks 28, Ohio State 13. Bucknell 0, Penn State 14. Notre Dame 41, Pittsburgh 0. V Princeton 9, Pennsylvania 47. North Carolina Preflight 0, Navy 131, i Colgate 7, Rochester 0. | Lakehurst 0, Muhlenberg 13. { Curtis Base 13, Maryland 7. | Towa 7, Great Lakes 21. Villanova 0, Army 27. Coast Guard 12, Yale 20. Wisconsin 7, Camp Grant 10. | Missouri 13, Minnesota 26. Detroit 27, Brooklyn 0. Chicago Bears 21, Green Bay Packers 21, Base 0. Dartmouth 3, Holy Cross 0. Georgia 27, Louisiana State 4. - — HOLY CROSS 15 WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. 27— { without a substitution, held power- |ful Dartmouth to a hard-earned | victory. With less than two minutes to go, Dartmouth rushed in Tommy Donovan who Ined an extra point. | smcuno,;.u Sweden, Sept. 27.— Sweden’s running ambassador of good will, Gundar Haegg, returned home today and expressed the belief | that his world reeord breaking days any mgore this season. run next year if I'm not too old,” he said. HAUGHNESSY IN QTTEN DEBUF AS PITTSBURGH COACH PITTSBURGH, Bept. 27.—Ceach toe|formation never, had a against Notre Dame’s offense last Saturday _afternoon and the Pitts| never made a point, while the Irish ran up 40. Sixty thousand spec- tators saw- Shaughnessy's disastrout debut. ‘Western Michigan 6, Michigan 57.| HARD T0 DEFEAT Underrated Holy: Cfoss, playing | GUNDAR “mm dre over. He doesn’t plan to run; “I hope to | Clark Shaughnessy’s Pittsburgh T, chance | Mrs. Mary Goetsche was dis- charged from St. Ann’s Hospital on | Sunday. She was a surgical patlent iSPARKED BY NAVY, " DEFEATS WHITMM | SEATTLE, Sept. 27.—The Umver-‘ sity of, Washington's Navy-powered fcotball team rolled over Whitman Hospital on smurday evening. |last Saturday afternoon with power | that gained full force in the second :hau after Whitman had sto] a baby boy at the Government Hos- Ithe Huskies in the first half by re- Pital during the weekend. | covering five fumbles. The Huskies |won by a score of 25 to 6. Elizabeth Peters was admitted to | Since the conference of the the Government Hospital for treat- | Northern Division of Coast Foot- ment. |ball has foided up, Washingts o e teon, Mrs. Sam Jackson was admitted 'Pppen\ls as the gridiron powerhouse ' ‘,\mhoul any collegiate opposition. Army Cracks A baby boy was born to Mrs. { to the Government Hospital. from Angoon. Admitted to the Government Hos- pital during the weekend was Mrs. Mary Perkms from Sitka. Villanova 11 SUNRISES | WEST POINT, Sept. 21.—The| The duck hunting season Is now | Army cracked Villanova last Satur-/on. Shooting starts half an hour tack that started clicking in the Following are the sunrises for sev- isecond half after one touchdown in!eral days: the first quarter. Villanova was| September 28—86:54 a. m. not able to make a point, while the| September 20—86:56 a. m. Army madde 27. e FEET HURT? If so, ‘see Dr. D. W. Knowles, latest scientific methods. Osteopath and Chiropodist. Office 387 Lower Lobby, Baranof Hotel Home, Red 669 adv. BUT DUE TO SHORTAGES — OF HELP AND STORAGE FACILITIES — We regret to announce to our many Juneau friends that this year we will not be able to'furnish locker space for persons storing their own meats. In normal times we have been glad to furnish this service to the people of the community, but present conditions leave us no choice. i SKA MEAT COMPANY | Steve Albert at the Government, Mrs. Andrew Abona gave birth to | She is | University of Nevada 28, Reno Air day afternoon with a passing at- pefore sunrise and ends at sunset. Light and Heavy Hauling || »o.0avI8 = w.pavIe | Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 100 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAUD HOTEL Every comfert made for our gussts Alr Service Informolien FPHONE 10 or 80 Alaska Dock & Storage €o.. TELEPHONE 4 Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 208 Second and Seward