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DAY, OCTOBER 5, | Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon te in- sure insortion on n2 day. We nceept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate pet line for consecu= tive inscrtions: One day 10¢ Additional days be Minimum charge 50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST-—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED [ EADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. MODEL A Ford roadster, $17. Cash. Phone 037 two long and 2 short rings. | furnished FOR SALE—Four family good Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, income. Write Box 155, Cordova, Alaska, sale FOR SALE—Apartment for good buy, 8 tenants. Phone NICE HUNTING and fishing boat, | accommodates 2 men. 7 h.p. Wi consin engine, fully equipped good condition. Phone 5032. i and | WALNUT extension table child’s 6 year old crib mattres both in good condition. Phunu‘\ 0392. | bag for 5. ! sleeping Apts. No LARGE $90.00 $45.00. Erwin 5 ROOM house. Inquire Douglas|- Drug Store. | i FOR SALE OR TRADE—One 1936 — Ford Sedan, excellent motor; one| GMC 1940 pick-up in perfect con- | dition. 95% rubber, one of the| cleanest pick-ups in Juneau; one| complotely furnished home In | WARTED _Small frigid [Bobby Ruffin outpointed ex-light o ot > > | zht champion Beau Jack, in 10 Douglas, 6 rooms modern; one condition. Phone 226. | - 4 3 sl bruising rounds last night four room house with furnace, Bkl s . X PRI it i S e rniturs niles out of | WANTED—Used furniturc. 306 Wil- B T ' e sone: CUDIVIRG (L pERe oe | Jack at 140’2, Ruffin was a 9 to Fairbanks on year around road,| will consider any kind of a trade| on any of the above items. Bring on your offers. Lee Swift, Douglas Box 1237 Phone 764. FOR SALE—Complete Bedstead ¢ tra large Spring. Phone Blue 632. thmoor ladies winter 2 pair ALL WOOL Rothmoor ladi coat, like new; hip boots skal 2 pair skils; ladies ski| boots; Raynster rubber suit; end| table: book case; chest drawers.| Call Black 694 or No. 3 Evergreen | apartments. SACRIFICE—Large 5 room house,| furnished, dishes, pots and pans,| ready to move in, garden tools,| lumber, shingles, nails, wood shed: also one room shack with stove,| odds and ends. Barrel of gx\’-.! kerosene, two door sedan '35, good ! tires. At mile 13, Auk Lake. Call| Red 325 for appointment to see| premises. FOR SALE—Palmer 18 Heavy Duty Marine Engine — Complete or in parts, New Manifold, Box 23123 John Natterstad, Auk Bay. M. S. GAMBIER, needs minor re-, 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. | FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in| Douglas. See Carl Lindstrom. § ROOM furnished house, 2 lots.| Phone 378. | property in Juneau. Phoneg , three rings, after 5 pm.| INCOM Thane DROOM house, W. H. Ro son. 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 75. | DOMPLETELY furnished sapart-| ment house in Skagway, Alaslm,! located in business district. Can| PHONE A WANTED — Someone to care for four year old child at your or my 4 | | FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept 943 WANTED T and chat BUY - Kitchen table overetuffac , davennort, NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AGAIN — 1t's the St. Lounis Cardinals in _the National league again this year, PAGF, FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA Phone 21 Phone 16 PIGGLY WIGGL QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY YES === WE HAVE BANANAS Golden Ripe HERSHEY CHOCOLATE BARS g Plain and Nut DARIGOLD BUTTER In Brine and Regular BUTTER MILK Fresh Churned-—Kristoferson's FRUIT CAKE and PLUM PUDDING By Charlotte Charles THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLE! COME IN AND SEE I PIGGLY WIGGLY | Phones 16 and 24 Minimum l)elivpr)' $2.00 [ THRIFT CO-OP | Member National Retallse- Owned Grocers group picture. First row, left to right: Martin Marion, Stan Musial, Ernie White, Coach Mike Gon- i chair, chest of drawers, dresser,. and here they are, all lined up for a | ete. Contact Wilham S. Browii zales, Manager Billy Southworth, V\l'alker Cooper, Coach Buzzy Wares, Morton Cooper, George Munger. Second row: George Fll_h)n, | 811 BEWARD BSTREEY Phone 827 8 a.m. to 4:30 pm. | Ken O'Dea, Howard Krist, Al Brazle, Ray Sanders, Harry Gumbert, Harry Walker, Danny Litwhiler, Lou Klein, Johnny Hopp, Trainer | PHONE 787 v Marrison J. (Doc) Weaver. Back row: George Kurowski, Sam Narron, Debs Garms, Frank Demaree, Max Lanier, Harry Brecheen, | WANTED One hot plate, either| Murry Dickson, Leo Ward, traveling seeretary, and Butch Yatkeman, property man. Seated in front is Bob Scanlon, batboy, & | used or unused. Phone 82. home. Mrs. D. Ulery 633 Harris) | St. After 5 pm. or Phone 590. | WANTED — Child’s 6-year Crl\).} oquo‘NTED Buggy, and Washing Machine.| 730 1ith and E St. Phone Black | h WANTED — Furnished Apt. for| couple. No children, no pet,| Gardner PAA, 106. | WETRT, two room mumished apt. or|Nine fo One Underdog sleeping room for two girls. Phone | Miss Shoemaker at Baranof. | s Pamgar e Shows Up Ex-Light- \V;:’:I;fi;]lr))p.clt.\hlvr at Baranof cm-! WEIth Champ WANTED—A reliable person to carc for two small children in my or| NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—Chalking up your home. Mrs. M. J. Strohmeyer | one out wding ring upset in Madi P. O. Box 857. | son Square Garden history, Longshot loughby. Phone 788. 1 underdog d was put on the card for Jack’s November | WANTED Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry > tussie with Bob. Montgomery Good pay. Phone 209. 1 outboxed Jack most of the | ——————— & _— |way and wound up with a badly WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and |gashed left eye. He knew too many ghirt finishers. Alaska Laundry tricks for the wild-swinging Beau —— however. fon BE“T | Promoter Mike Jacobs announced | the defeat would have no effect on o Jack’s title bout. - -+ - 3 ROOM furnished cabin with bath | and oil range. Inquire 513A Wil- loughby NOTICE TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Reunion this week commencin Lights, water, Dishes, Also bath Wednesday continuing through Sat- and use of Electric Washer and urday. All evening sessions at 7:30. Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- | Dinner Saturday at 6:30. Full at- view Apts. |tendance desired. Visiting members adv. LOST and FOUND | LOST—_Key container with keys.| Reward. Return to Empire. welcome. LOST—On Thane Road, Saturday leather camera case, with strap.| Reward. Phone Green 353. i R i i ATIENTION-OF RED | (ROSS KNITIERS IS CALLED; YARN HERE A fairly large shipment of Oll\'[‘i drab and navy blue yarn has been | received by the Juneau’Chapter of | the Red Cross, with the request | that sweaters for the enlisted men | be knitted if possible before the| cold weather. “ ‘The knitting booth in the lounge of the Baranof Hotel will be openf every Thursday from 12 oclock to | 4 o'clock, beginning October 7. Mrs. | H. L. Faulkner, Chairman of the| Red Cross Knifting Committee, or one of her sub-chairmen, will be in | the booth at this time to give out| 4 LATIN AMER: s | LARGEST INPOPULATION AND THIRD LARGEST IN AREA OF THE .CAN REPUBLICS, (19,154,000 POP, A2TEC D TSY SILT DUG LP FROM SHALLOW LAKE TEXCOCO WAS POLRED INTO HUGE REED"BASKETS"RESTING ON LAKE FLOOR. CROPS. s RAISED IN THIS RICH SOIL BROUGHT POWER AND WEALTH TO ONCE-POOR AZTECS. ISLANDS' THUS CREATED WERE THE START OF PRESENT-DAY MEXICO CITY. FEMMER'S TRANSFER 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING MRS. EARL CONKLE PLAY-BY-PLAY HERMAN BADGER DIES AT HER HOME " GETS DECISION (Centinued trom Page One) an | out Sandeérs ma de second. It was ¢ ; | Mrs. Earl Conkle, 22, died at her CITor for Etten. Lithwiler flied out | I“ E“m‘" Bou" Nite Phone 854 home on 11th Street yesterday mor- | © Lindell, Sanders going to third o | ning. She is survived. by her hus- | 2ter the catch. Marion bounced to et [ BN BT g e o Mid-ed Belle, | Gordon and was'thiowil ott, Lanier| ~NEW BAVEN. Conyl, 08t 5.0 . ) by, two. brothers and, one: sister | Minéled into'shiort center fleld, scor: Herman Badger of New Haven, took FORD AGENEY Soothing Organ Music and i Retchittan E % ' ing Sanders with the tying run. an eight-round decision from Aaron | (Authiotteed Dealers) l Delicious Fried Chicken i i g .d Lanier at second, John- | Eatman of South Norwalk to gai The remains are at the Charles 'KIein forced Lanter at second, John- | PR Sy i ont meavywetgnt | | OREASES—GAS-OIL | EVERY NIGHT | W. carter Mort P funeral | > o 3 " ki | : etk W il and TWRer'| " one run, two hits, one crvor; one | championship of the State. ~ach Foot of Main Btreet DOUGLAS INN iaanie o - left on base fight hed in at 17! pounds. | J““‘ n.l." 3 e o t of word from the Ketchikan relatives YANKEES —Cardinals run in first of fifth inning was unearned. Etten reached first base on Klein's error | Lindell fanned. Chandler fanned | Stainback flied out to Lithwiler. | No runs, no hits, one error; onc | 7 | left on base e SIXTH INNING CARDINALS Walker fanned Musial out, Gordon to Etten. W. Cooper rolled to Crosetti who fum- bled the ball and Cooper was safe on Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 03 or B8 - - e e—————————————— Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phenes 13 and & MIX-MATCH | SEPARATES The duck hunting s on. Shooting starts before sunrise and end: Following are the sunri | eral da son is Now | alf an hour | at sunset. | for sev- Chas. G. Warner Co. l Thomas HardwareCo. |"" Ootober 6—7:13 8. m. :\n b‘lml Kurowski was thrown out 2 by Gordon i),:::;:: Z b f? i No runs, no hits, one error; one Marine Engines and Supplies PAINTS — OILS October 9—7:18 a m Teiton Eos MACHINE SHOP Befiors’ gk Faer Pl s | YANKEES — Crosetti singled oo Paints HARDWARE e SRR Lol | Johnson singled to center field, i October 12—7:2 -4 Crosetti stopping at second base g e s | Keller flicd out to Musial with the -oo | Utah Nut and Lamp | runners held on bases. Lanier made Leota’s SOUTH FOR VIS i ;4 a wild pitch to Gordon and when : ‘M‘;V ”"I’”‘“‘ "‘vl K]"”“" 1}“ M| gooper was unable to find the ball, i x COAL e estby sailed last night for crosetti scored from second base and w “l A‘l “L Vancouver and thence to Seattle. | johnson reached third. Gordon then Alaska Dock & Storage €o. They each plan to be gone a month, | fanned. Dic singled to. right Barsnof Hotel TELEPHONE 4 Mrs, Westby to visit with her| field, scoring Johnson. Etten fiied mother in Seattle and Mrs. Krogh!out to Lithwiler, | with her son, Clair Krogh, a former| Two runs, three Juneau man, and his wife, who is |one left on base. hits, one error; The Alaskan Helel a sister of Mrs. Westby. SEVENTH INNING ‘ oy - g, AR CARDINALS—Sanders singled to Light and Heavy Hauling iy e I.‘- PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY right field. Lithwiler flied out to K O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS | Have a portratt artist take your Crosetti Marion grounded into a PHONE 81 PHONE SINGLE O picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite doubile play, Gordon to Crosetti to| | Federal Building. Phone 294. adv. | Etten. | No runs, one hit, no errors; none left on base. ! YANKEES-—Lindell flied out to Walker. Chandler flied out to Walk- er, who made a one-handed tum- bling catch. Stainback singled to | left field. Crosetti popped out to sanders. | No, runs, one hit, no errors; one | | left on base. | EIGHTH INNING MEET DDLE AMERICA Nimber 1 in a series on the countries of Middle America Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mousical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY P HUTCHINGS ECONOMY WHEN IN NEED OF =N7A TN CARDINALS—Debs Garms, bat- . Olesel Oil—Rteve Ofi—Xom Cliolée Meats At All Times m Lflam@@ |ting for Lanier d. Klein|| PRACTICALLY A “MUST" ON Coal Cholee—General Hagl- e v singled to right c r field, Walker EVERY DURATION-WISE NE ARERUBLIC SACE 1822, M000 15'sEconp B | forced Klein at d base, Jobn- || SHOPPING LIST FOR NOW PHONE S53—05—% Gordon, singled to | Musial Stainback held Walker | W. Cooper forced Musial 78256 50 MLES) fond0 THRU WINTER! {| Juneam Transfer Pherie 48—Night Phone 481 right field. at second. Johnson to JACKETS and SKIRTS in warm sturdy wools and mixtur to match or mix, for work, play! CHOOSE FROM OUR BIG GROUP Alaska Meat Market The largest sud most -mu:cnm-n_ Gordon. two hits, no erro | YANKEES Harry Brecheen, | | rookie lefthander, went to the mound | for the Cardinals. Johnson' bounced |to Brecheen and was thrown out, Keller singled to right field. Gor- All well-tailored for your figure, your wartime schedule, and your don walked, Dickey fanned. Etten || budget! lined out to Lithwiler. \ » g T H% CHOOSE A WARDROBE No runs, one hit, no errors; two FULL TODA’ left on bases. | NINTH INNING | CARDINALS -— Kurowski out, 4 Crosetti to Etten, Sanders lined out J _s‘ O o to Crosetti. Chandler threw out} m’ evm hs Opititior for Mom Seward ! Street |1.ill\wiler. No runs, no hits, no errors; none | left on base. “SMILING SERVION" be changed into business houses|the varn. very easily. Write Bor 905, The knitted sweaters are to be| Skagway. {turned over to servicemen in| | Alaska. | THREE houses and cabin, all fur-| ————— | 4 | g T, | PYRAMID OF THE SUN, A RELIGIOLS TEMALE nished, Gastineau Ave. Inquire/MRS. INGMAN SAILS FOR | R e ko FEET vl cOIERS SouT NS 11 ACRES OF GROUND AND IS BELIEVED TO Juneay Paint Store. i’ J .“ v,"?“. ‘BEMAl!\b OF | = Sy A BT B AN HUSBAND; SEATTLE BURIAL | UNKNOWN INDIAN TRIBE, IT.15 MADE OF fOR BALE—30 brake h.p. Covic| Mrs Esther Ingman left last night | WBR'CKF{,‘EEA%&‘E':”WE AND diesel stationsry engine. BB Em- |fcr Seattle, where she will make| pire. |axrangements for interment of her| {late husband, Gunnar Ingman, who “lml xm“s | died Saturday at St. Ann's Hospital. | | Memorial servides for Ingman, | conducted by Mt. Juneau Lodge No. | 147 Masons, were held last night in | tie chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. ! - D - GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| The head of a barracuda is one- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| fourth of its five foot length. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.] Sy b | 315 Decker Way. Effective| June 15. HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard| point. Will trade for 2 boxes .300 Savage. Phone 197. | | | TURN your old gold mto value:| i cash or trade at Nugget Shop UNITED STATES BONDS STAMPS FOR SALE — Sanitary couch and mattress, men’s hip boots, cast iron heater, tools. 827 7 th St. West. | Soldiers make-an average of eight; moves by railroad between induc- tion and’ embérkation for sefl'lce‘i £ ESTS, | | | | i Announcement| THE NEW YORK TAVERN Is now under new management and will be glad to serve all the old paironis as well as the néw ones - with the same efficient service and the best of Wines, Liquors and Ml.mhcsbcqnitspohcyinthg past. George Salo NEW MASTERS! MODERN MEXICAN FRESCOS, WATER-COLOR MURALS PAINTED ON WET PL, RIVAL THOSE OF ITALIAN MASTERS. MEXICAN CLIMATE 15 LIKE ITALY'S. TECHNIQUES ARE THE ONES USED BY GIOTTO, FAMED 147H CENTIRY TALIAN ARTIST. (e OF SILVER. SINCE THE 16THCENTURY 52 i BILLION OUNCES HAVE BEEN MINED-- MORE THAN A THIRDOF TOTAL WORLD PRODUC TION. ey México’s people, like those of the other Middle American republics, believe in democracy. To protect their freedom now and preserve it in the post-war world, they offer their material wealth to the United Nations’ war effort— copper, lead, zinc, petroleum, cocoa, bananas, sisal and henequen (for twine), tin, tungsten, hemp, quinine, guayule rubber, tannin, and castor oil, amang other product Bert's Cash Grocery nlu‘-!:?«l Pafii?‘i'Sli ‘2&, | PHONE 164 or 108 Pree Delivery Juneau GASTINEAU HOTEL Evecy comtert made for our guests Alr Service Informotien PHONE 10 or ¥ Phone 146 Home Liguor BI6fe—Tel 000 : — Photé'ss e e s in the post-war world, as today in a world at war, Mexico and the other republics of Middle America will play their vital parts as mem- bers of the Pan American family of nations. NEW OWNER G. E. ALNGUIST CUSTOM'TAILOR PHONE §7¢