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Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecu- tive insertions: One day 10¢ Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge .......50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS L‘EAIS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FOR SALE COMPLETELY furnished 5 room| house, Phone Douglas 763. | MSODERN davenport and chair, din-| ing table and 6 chairs. Mile 13 Post Glacier Highway. | —e MODEL A Ford roadster, $175.! Cash, Phone 037 two long and 2/ short rings. 1 FOR SALE—Four family furnished Cutris Apts. Fine Condition, good | income, Write Box 156, Cordova, Alaska. F‘ORHEALE* \;artxr;é;( : ?()r sme,I good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. NICE HUNTING and fishing boat, accommodates 2 men. 7 h.p. Wis- consin engine, fully equipped good condition. Phone 5032. WALNUT extension table and| child’s 6 year old crib mattress, both in good condition. Phone 0392. 5 ROOM house. Inquire Douglas Drug Store. 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 completely furnished home in Douglas, 6 rooms modern; Oone four room house with furnace, some furniture, 11 miles out of 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 ex- tra large Spring. Phone Blue 632. — WANTED TO BUY—Kitchen table, | and chairs, davenvort, overstuffed chair, chest of drawers, dresser, etc. Contact Willlam S. Brown. Phone 827 8 am. to 4:30 p.m. WANTED — One hot plate, either used or unused. Phone 82. WANTED — Someone to care for four year old child at your or my home. Mrs. D. Ulery 633 Hatris St. After 5 p.m. or Phone 590. WANTED — Child's 6-year Crib, Buggy, and Washing - Machine. 730 11th and E St. Phone Black 259. WANTED — Furnished Apt. couple. No children, no Gardner PAA, 106. TWO ROOM furnished apt. or sleeping room for two gifls. Phone Miss Shoemaker at Baranof. pet, WANTED—A reliablé person 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. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. 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 3, ROOM furnished cabin. with bath and oil range. Inquire 513A Wil- loughby. ALL WOOL Rothmoor ladies winter coat, like new; hip boots; 2 pair skates; 2 pair skiis; 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 gas, 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 2313 John Natterstad, Auk Bay. 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. f FURNISHED HOUSE and Lot in Mouglas. See Carl Lindstrom. — e 8 ROOM furnished house, 2 lots. Phone 378. (NCOME property in Juneau. Phone Thane 3, three rings, after 5 p.m.| $-BEDROOM house, W. H. Robin- son, 104 W. 16th. Phone green 475. P S TR SRS o B SRR COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment house in Skagway, Alaska,| located in business district. Can be changed into business houses very easily. Write Bor 905, 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. for | PHONE A/ CLASSIFIED | | | | Here are the inner defenses of the Inner Defenses of Cards, Yankees THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA | Claims Committee of April 11 | which meeting will be held during | the NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETI NOTICE 1S, HEREBY . GIVEN of the annual meeting of the | Tlingit and Halda Indians of Al- aska, pursuant to resolution of the 1941, week of November 8 to 13 (incl.), 1943, at Hoonah, Alaska. To such meeting.each geographical di- vision (town) is entitled to send as official representatives of their re- spective division 6 persons. The pur- pose of the meeting is to discuss | proceedings already taken and to be taken under the Jurisdictional (Claims) Act of June 19, 1935, fi- | nancial report of assessment col- | lection, election of Council and | officers for the coming year, reports of incumbent officers and attorneys, New York Yankees and St, Louls Cardinals meeting in the World Series. Top: Yanks (left to right) Joe Gordon, 2d base; Frank Crosetti, shortstop; Bill Johnson, third base; Nick Etten, first base. Cards (below, lef . ion, short stop, and Lou Klein, sec to right) George Kurowski, 3d base; Ray Sanders, 1st base; Martin Mar- HUSKIES IN | SEARCH FOR MORE GAMES Washingion_ Has Team But No One fo Play Ball With SEATTLE, Oct. 6.—Prospects of the University of Washington meet- ing the Southern Division winner for the Pacific Coast football cham- pionship and attendant Rose Bowl honors appeared flickered out to- | day. The Navy ruled, thaj, got even Navy or Marine players could fly Navy planes to games on a 48-hour leave from the campus. That leaves the Huskies pretty much alone this year since all of the other northern teams have drop- | ped out. The Huskies play the Spo- kane Air Service team at Spokane | Saturday. LOST and FOUND LOST_Brown Inkograph fountain pen. Return OPA Office. Reward. LbéT-fieQ container with keyé. Reward. Return to Empire. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Jack Talbot, Mayor, at the City Clerk’s office, Ketchikan, Alaska, until 8:00 P. M., October 13, 1943, for the construction of Street Im- provements, Ketchikan, Alaska, Unit | I of Project No. 50-155, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. [ Plans and specifications, and form of contract documents, may be ob- tained at the office of the City Clerk at Ketchikan, Alaska, and at the office of the Federal Works Admin- istration, Room 504, Baranof Hotel, Juneau, Alaska, upon a deposit of $5.00. The full amount of deposit for one set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder within a reason- able time after receipt of bids. Other deposits will be refunded with deduction not exceeding the actual cost of reproduction of the drawings upon the return of all documents in good condition within 30 days after the date of opening bids. Each bid shall .be accompanied | by a certified check, cashier’s check couialsod {or bid bond (with authorized surety THREE houses and cabin, all fur-icompany as surety) made payable nished, Gastineau Ave. lnqulre‘m the owner in amount not less Juneau Baint Store. ithan 5% of the amount of bid. G RN PR CEPAE R S AR The City of Ketchikan, Alaska, re- IOR SALE—80 brake h.p. Covic|serves the right to reject any or all diesel stationsry engine. BB Em- |bids, and to waive informalities. pire. No bidder may withdraw his bid —— 'after the hour set for the opening {thereof, or before award of con-| MISCELLANEOUS o= | tract, unless said award is delayed | HAVE TWO boxes 30-30 hard | for a period exceeding 30 days. i JACK TALBOT, Mayor, point. Will trade for 2 boxes 300 Savage. Phone 197. | First publication: October 6, 1943. Ketchikan, Alaska. | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 20L.| 315 Decker Way. Effective| Last publication: October 12, 1943. NOTICE TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: eunion this week commencing *Jednesday continuing through Sat- June 15. ; i et e e e ol TURN your old gold into value, irday. All evening sessions at 7:30./ cash or trade at Nugget Shop. |Dinner Saturday at 6:30. Full at- wm—iie— |tendance desired. Visiting members; FOR SALE — Sanitary couch ‘nd'wmm. adv. mattress, men’s hip boets, cast' “ BN lep.Doaies tools. 827 7 th St. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY est. . LOUIS, CONN IN MEETING; ~ NOT IN RING ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6—Sgt. Joe Louis, world heavyweight champion, arrived at Jefferson Barracks on an Army boxing tour and met a soldier with whom he is well acquainted— Corp. Billy Conn. The outstanding challenger: was also transferred to the Jefferson Barracks and arrived just in time to greet Louis who appeared in a box- ing match at the post last night, but Conn was not his opponent. Louis knocked out Conn in New York on June 18, 1941, in 13 rounds. NEW ALLIED ATTACKMADE OFF NORWAY Reinforced Fleet Dares Nazi Gun Shy Surface Navy in North LONDON, Oct. 6.—Britain’s Am- erican reinforced Home Fleet, dared the German's gun shy surface Navy yesterday and swept close to Nor- way. United States carrier planes smashed home hard blows on ene- my shipping, the British Admiralty announces. The mixed battle force struck the Bodoe area, 75 miles above the Arctic Circle, American airmen scored hits on 2 number of vessels includipg an 8,000-ton tanker. ‘Three carrier planes were lost and some of the crewmen are believed to-have been captured. Two German planes attempting Have a portralt artist take your|to shadow the fleet were knocked|out. Sanders struck out. Litwhiler| | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite BUY WAR BONDS ]hd-d Bullding. Phone 204. .. ady. down. There was no other oppos- Jition, > left on base. YANKEES Croselti singled | through shortstop. W. Cooper tipped IGHTS OF {and such other business as the | delegates may introduce. WILLIAM L. PAUL, Secretary. { UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE Distriet Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Aug. 16, 1943 Notice is hereby given that Peter W. Fournie has made application | for a homesite under the Act of May 126, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | Serial No. 08726 for a tract of land |situated on the east shore of Port Frederitk, Chichagoff Island, abouj one mile NNW. of Hoonah, Alaska, embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2375, containing the net area of 1.32 acres, and it is now in the files of the Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned {land should file their adverse claim {in the district land office, within the period of publication or thirty ;days thereafter, or they will be |barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, | HiGHL " WORLD SERI Yesterday's win of the world ser- ies game from the Cardinals, was the first victory for Spud Chandler, | Yank hurler, after previous fallures {in 1941 and last year. Both Chandler and Max Lanier had woeful support in yesterday’s | game, although Lanier contributed |largely to his own downfall by | turning loose a wild pitch in the | sixth inning that let Crosetti score |all the way from second with one Yankee run and advanced Bill Johnson to third to set up another tally a moment later on Dickey's single. Metheny's bat on the first pitch. | Metheny was awarded first base for | | the interference, Cooper being charg- | ed with an error. Metheny does not | get time at bat on play. Johnson NOTICE TO CREDITORS | grounded into a double play, Mar-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that |fon to Klein to Sanders, Crosetti|the Last Will and Testament of | stoppinng at third. Keller flied out BENJAMIN F. LEAMING, Deceased, First publication, Oct. 6, 1943. Last publication, Dec. 1, 1943. | to Musial. | made by him on August 11, 1943, has No runs, one hit, one error; one |been admitted to probate and an left on base. | Order made and entered by the } SEVENTH INNNG | United States Commissioner and Ex- | CARDINALS—Marion walked. M. | Cfficlo Probate Judge for the Ju- | Cooper, after an atempt to sacrifice |neau, Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- |and waiting out for the full count,‘;cmct, that said decedent’s estate | struck out, but Marion stole second |shall be settled in the manner pro- | |on the play, beating Dickey's throw | vided in said Last Will and Testd- |40 Crosetti. Kleni was thrown out ment, and all persons dre required | by Crosetti, Walker grounded out | within six (6) months from the date |to Johnson who threw to Gofdon, of the first publication of this notice | trapping Marion between second and [ to present their claims, with proper | third as Walker reached first base | vouchers, against said estate to the The opening game yesterday drew a gros: 9 b |on a fielder's choice. ;‘hgl;;:yit? ::tsilsfi-‘;.ggg.oéaom §ichy ; No runs, no hits, no errors; one left on base. YANKEES—Dickey walked; the rst walk of the game for Cooper. The first two markers of the | o terday afternoon, as well as a taste > of football. Crosetti displayed msgu"ed ot do) Bixwpile, skill at running bases. He was safe | when Lanier, covering first, dropped | le Klein's throw. In the confusion, the pitcher and Yankee shortstop col- CARDXI‘:I:.?:STM:::{ r:“Ged ottt to lided. rolled around on the ground|gioinnack. W. Cooper singled. Kur- for u woment, later Crosettl broke gy struck out, the ninth strike- for second base and made it when oyt py Bonham. Sanders flied out Cooper threw high, Klein leaping to Keller. wildly for the ball, lost his balance, nNo runs, ohe hit, no errors; one came down squarely on the slding ' jest on base. L : Crosetti, who got up, brushed him-| yANKEES—Weatherly batted for self off, went down to third on Bopham and lifted a pop foul to Johnson's weak single to first with- ' ganders. Crosetti struck out. Meth- out a ball being hit out of the in- eny grounded to Klein and; was fleld. thrown out. No runs, no hits, no errors; none left on base. & NINTH INNING CARDINALS — John Murphy, Stainback struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors; one 1t on base. PLAY-BY-PLAY (Continued from Page One) THIRD INNING CARDINALS — Marion homered into the left field stands. M. Cooper lined out to Keller. Klein flied out to Gordon. Walker grounded out Klein bounced to Johnson, beating to Crosetti. | the throw for a-single. Marion went One tun, ofe hit, no errors; none |toghird. Walkef lined out to Stain- left on base. | back. YANKEES — Gordon struck out. | Stainback flied out to Klein. Bon- I ham bounced out, Kurowski to Sand- ers. . left field. Keller tripled over Lit- No runs, no hits, no errors; none | Whiler’s. head, scoring * Johnson. left on base. Dickey lined out to Kyein. Etten FOURTH INNING |was. thrown out by Klein, Keller CARDINALS — Musial singled | scoring.. Gordon popped out to W. to center field. W. Cooper sacrificed, Cooper. Dickey to Etten. Kurowski slngled} ‘Two runs, two hits, no errors; into center field, Musial scoring. noue left on base. Banders homered into the right teld | PR . e S stands, Kurowski scoring ahead of | CARBRAY' SOUTHBOUND him, Eftwhiler struck out. Marion | H. B, Carbray, traveling man, left flied to Metheny. | today for Seattle after calling on Thtée runs, three hits, no errors; | the trade in his Alaska itinerary. nene left.on base. e !lost four games during the season, whiler, Murphy to Crosetti, M. per. sacrificed, Dickey to Etten. No runs, one hit, no errors; two t on bases. YANKEES — Johnson doubled to Yanks came on “fluke” goings Ves- pyiey, flieq out to Litwhiler. Gordon | | righthander, who won 12 games and | came in to pitch. Litwhiler walk- | ed. Marion-bounted and forced Lit- | | executor at the office of his at- torney, | Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. .Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Sep- | tember 22, 1943, | MYRVEN H. SIDES, | Executor. | First publication, Sept. 22, 1943. | Last publication, Oct. 13, 1943, " . UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Aug. 23, 1943 | Notice is hereby given that Anna | Crawford Fleming has made appli- | cation for a homesite under the Act |of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) | Anchorage Serial No. 010310, for a tract of land described as Lot A, i‘ Tract A, of the Fritz Cove Group of | Homesites situated along Fritz Cove Highway, Alaska, Plat of U, 8. Bur- | vey No. 2390, contaiin 3.79 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned ' land should file their adverse claim |in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty |days thereafter, or they will be | barred by the provisions of the | statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, First publicition, Sept. 8, 1943, Last publication, Nov. 3, 1043. NOTICE Douglas municipgl, taxés will be~ come_delinquent if not paid before Saturday, October 16th, after which date & penalty of ten percent will \be added, together with, interest at [the rate of. 10% per annum. L. W, KILBURN, City Clerk. \ ] | adv. BUY WAR BONDS YANKEESCrosetti singled over | Sanders’ head. Metheny flied out to Walker, Johnson singled to cen- ; ter, Orosetti going to third base.| Keller flied out to Walker, Crosetti scoring. Dickey flied out to Litwhil- | er. One run, two hits, no errors; one‘ left on base. CARDINALS — Walker bunted. Bonham was slow in getting the ball and he beat it out for a hit. Klein held up at second. Musial flied out o Keller. . W. Cooper lined out to' R T R \nnouncement THE NEW YORK TAVERN Is now under new mandgettent ot dunve 8 fR R. E. ROBERTSON, 200 No runs, ofie hit, no errors; two left on bgse. FIFTH INNING YANKEES — Etten flied out to Musial. Gordon singled and Walker fumbled the ball for an error, Gor- | and will be glad to serve all the old patrons as well as the néw: ones with the same eifictent setvice and “the best of Wines, Liquors and Bgers, as has past. don going to second. Stainback flied | out to Litwhiler. Bonham rolled out ' i to Marion. { No runs, one hit, one error; one left on base. SIXTH INNING CARDINALS — Kurowski struck struck out. _No runs, no hits, no errors; none $ been its policy in the George Salo NEW OWNER PAGE FIVE CHURNED BUTTERMILK Kristofferson NOW at PIGGLY WIGGLY Minimum Delivery $2.00 ; Phone Phone 16 24 | | i | | FORD AGENEY (Authortsed Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Yoot of Main Btreet Juneau Molers | Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVEEY Oall Phonts 13 and & Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bullders’ and Bhelf HARDWARE Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Faints Leota’s WOMEN’S APPAREBL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling R 0.DAVIS B W.DAVI® PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGS and PLYMOUTR DFALERS Alaska Music Suv ly Pianos.-Misicas Tnstramén ""’m o and Supplier Phone 206 - Second and Seward Evecy comfert mada for our guests 1 %l PEONE 18 e« 80

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