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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED ] 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 donsecu- uve insertions: One day ..: .10c Additional days 5¢ ; Minimum charge ......50¢ | | FOR RENT FOR SALE | LOST—FOUND i MISCELLANEOUS . WANTED CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. e S IR FORSALE | MISCELLANEOUS | — | JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.! 315 Decker Way. E“ecnve: TSR TR R S ONE Monarch range in good con- dition. Inquire 1003 between 9th | | and 10th Sts. i W P —————1" June ! 5 ROOM partly furnished haus{'.; $2,200. Bill Walker, Auk Bay. , TURN your old gold into value cash or trade at Nugget Shop. CROONER BING RUNS IDEA LAB; £ GIRCULATING oil heater with| coils, oil lines and drums. Phone | Blue 615. COAL or misc. articles. 5:30 p.m. Wood circulating heater, | Green 100 after STUDEBAKER sedan, sell or trade AIMED AT AXIS for light pickup truck. Red 483.: FOR SALE — Furnished house on| Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Mfllnrd,l Phone Green 170. PASADENA, Calif, |chap, that Crosby. Languid but | indefatigable. You never know what pie he’'ll have a finger in. i Long-popular crooner of the Blues golfer . . . cattle iof the Night owner . .. racetrack builder . .. turf- FOR SALE—1937 Packard Coupe. In- quire Warner Machine Shop. FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms ea | b 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. | sters. . And now—impresario of u Paint Store. - | war-winning inventions. Apply Junea! | "'With his brothers, Bob, the band- LOT in Douglas with garage, second |leader, and Larry, his public-rela- hand doors, kitcHen table, 2 heat- tions man, Bing has established a ing stoves. Phone Red 710. G. A. Baldwin. often shabby Man with an Idea— and the manufacturer who can put it into mass production. FURNISHED House for cash $4,500. Phone 55. | e Aided by Army Technicians | FOR SALE—Apartment for sale, good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. gets, drawings or hazy concepts to = the Crosby Research Foundation . Robin- | b § -BEDROOM house, W. H. RObIN-{y ., % %5000, miles east of Holly- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone @reen ... Tpe foundations engineers, 475. |aided now by Army technicians, then |strive to perfect or adapt the rela- LOST and FOUND | | tively few offerings that show prom- LOST — Identification wrist band |ise of practicability. with Signal Corps emblem. Ini- Projects now in the works are all | military secrets, but H. Lloyd Praeg- | tialed A. R. I. E. Reward. Return to Empire. er, the foundation’s general man- |ager, can tell enough about them to |indicate some are sensational | There’s a contrivance with which | | Praeger declares it’s possible for an laviator to see through fogs and clouds—Iliterally, with his eyes; not | inferentially by means of instru- iments. s | “How it operates-whether chem- ically, electrically or ofherwise—is of | course a secret,” Praeger adds, “but | I can tell you this: “When the inventor brought it to us, the thing just barely enabled us |to see the ground as a big dark blur > |through 500 feet of fog below a rol 'm |plane. Now we can distinguish build- !mzs.l Welk}‘mpe to be able to see ~ | people walking-along the streets.” with g, How Patient Looks Inside Already perfected is a stereoscopic {fluoroscope which gives a three- dimensional view of a patient’s in- terior when a surgeon is probing for (a bullet or scrap of shrapnel. It's {expected to cut in half the time needed for many operations. { Inventor Thomas Bussler of | Wheelersburg, Ohio, turned in an |auxilliary lock which, says Praeger, makes railroad-switch tampering impossible with anything milder than a welding torch. ‘Through the laboratory passed a gold-plater mirror gadget that picks up ultra-red rays from plane ex- hausts. It has enabled English ! ‘Spmire pilots to shoot down hun- {dreds of German planes at night. Bing, publicity-shy, scoffs, “Hey, 'm can that stuff, fella,” if you suggest PO AP & e v AT R [hq and his brothers are helping the WANTED—Baby’s play-pen. Phone war effort with their foundation. Blue 155. }They have little to do with the ot actual research, but they are the {financial backers and consult oc- WANTED—late model panel de-' casionally on proposed developments. livery truck in good condition. | ’(ljh}xts }n Eing’s ca}s:e it’s another . lactivity for a guy who never seems Phone 92 George Bros. [to try very hard at anything and | deprecatingly calls himself *“The WANTED—Maid iv:)r gen;l'al house- | Groaner,” but is one of the favorite | ) f child- |Singers of all time . . . who stars in ;‘:"‘l',:;;“e n;:lld §5 care o {radio and movies . . . is heard on s | records somewhere probably 24 hours WANTED—Nice home for school|a day . . . entertains the men in girl of ftwelve, where she ca.n‘,service camps . . . largely financed assist ‘with children, light duties | the building of a race track at Del LOST—Kyak, red and gray colored. Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts. P. O. Box 198, Juneau. ITO-ST—W;il;L contafing valuable papers. Herbert Tacker. Return to Empire. FOUND—Wallet belonging to Allen W. Brown. May have same by proving ownership and paying for ad. 2 ROOM furnished apt.; oil range. White only. 513A Wil-| loughby. FURNISHED heated room for gentleman in private home. P. O. Box 1421. FOR RENT — Two bedroom furn- ished Apt. Call Green 559. UNFURNISHED 5 room house, 6th and Harris. Phone Blue 297. e e 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- yiew Apts. for honge. P.'O, Box 1708, Junea _{Mar, Calif. (how converted to de- el :' sica E ifense work) . .. has a string of 30 WANTED—Small frigidaire in good raceborses . . . and owns hundreds condition. Phone 226, | of cattle in Nevada and Argentina. —— Most Ideas Rejected WANTED—Used furnitur.. 306 Wil-.| Ahout 90 per cent of the gadgets loughby. Phaong 789. | submitted to him are rejected. Some | A sy~ \are Impractical, such as the per- NA.NTED—WI!@. also dry clean- , petual motion and anti-gravitational efman at Snow w;_”h?u l"'mm’ry‘'mm:himes averaging one each per Good pay. Phone 299, |month. Of those accepted for in- _W—Alflm AT ONCE—Iropers and vestlgauo_n. about 2_0!' 3 per cent Alask (3 pan out into something useful. sBirt finishers. e st | The foundation produces some items itself, turns others over to NOTICE manufacturers. It collects a percent- | | Amazing | ch, 1 Cabin--|marr whose nags delight radio gag-’ laboratory that fills a classic need: | |go-between for the unknown and {and Signacs at 7:30 o'clock, to be round of a scheduled ten rounder Obscure Edisons bring their gad- “school team will be Scott or Lowell JAW 15 BROKEN, TH World's Their Beal | | | 1 George Tucker (left), just released from a hospital after treatment for injuries received in an African airplane crash, and John A. Moroso 3d (center), greet fellow Associated Press War Correspondent J. ) man Lodge upon his return from a year in the South Pacific w: theatre. Before his injury, Tucker was assigned to the Middle Moroso is accerdited to the Atlantic Fleet. CONSTANTINO, MAES BOUT IS STOPPED IN ATH PROVIDENCE, R. Lu Constantino, 134 pounder of New FIRST GAME OF B. B. SEASON ON TONIGHT Tonight in the High School Gym I, Nov. the first basketball games of the A {season are to be played. A prelim- | YOrk, stopped Monnie Haes, 132 inary will feature the Cheechacos Pounder of Denver, in the fourth | followed at 8:30 o’clock by the game last night. The referee stopped the | between the Juneau High School bout after Maes went down for the team and the Alumni. Tentative lineup for outclassed. GIANTS WILL TRAIN AT LAKEWOOD (AM the high and Kearney, forwards; Thibodeau and Hogins, guards; and Nordling Icenter. The public is invited to lattend the games, prices being 25 |cents for students and service men and 50 cents for adults. All fans are asked ‘to use “the Sixth Street entrance to the gymnasium. |return to Lakewood, N. J - training in 1944 CHANDLER EXPECTS CALL 0 ARMY SOON ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Nov. 2. —Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler, lead- ing pitcher of the American Lea- BALTIMORE, Nov. 2. — Curtiss |gue for 1943 and winner of two FIGHTER TUMBLED FROM RING IN GO in the eleventh round last night. |Sam. The punch broke Brown's jaw and | SCUBNIE a2 e e he was tumbled through the ropes | DoUGL !S by the smash. —— e | MOTHER, DAUGHTER HOME Mrs. John B. Adams and baby, {Mary Marleen, returned to their DPENS Aml home here yesterday afternoon from !8t. Ann’s Hospital in Juneau. While the mother resting, little baby OAKLAND, Calif., Nov. 2. — The will be under the care of sisters, Pacific Coast Baseball League Di- Jackie and Jean. rectors have decided to open the| - season ni 1944 on April 9 and close | TWINS HAVE BIRTHDAY September 17. | Eva and Elvira Frary, twin The directors also voted to retain idaughters of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. the playoffs after the regular sea- |Frary, celebrated their birthdays son. | yesterday. They became 12 years No player deals or trades were of age. f made. | VIC KELSO RETURNS | Vic Kelso, employee and pianist lat Mike's Place, returned to Doug- {las yesterday affer a six weeks’ va- Replaced in our own shop. Eyes cation in the States. During his SR> LAl Ay YOUR BROKEN LENSES Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. the Soap Lake Medical Resort. i I will not he responsible for any |age of the inventor's royalty, varying obligations contracted - by Helen with the amount of research it has Phillip. invested, but so far the books are JOHNNY PHILLIP. jkept entirely in red ink, & o 5 v ; RIDING THE POWDE i ,gunners sit on the lmnxmm S NS ON it Stanley R. Stedt of Stockholm, Kans.; R. L. Mullykoski, Paiue: E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 2—| count of eight and was hopelessly mefie 16 A BLUE PIGGLY We have the MAIN makings, including JUSTIN PIGGLY BIG LEAGUES BEGINDRAFT FORPLAYERS élhree Men ?rom Pacific Coast League Grabbed at Annual Meeting CHICAGO, Nov. 2—Eight major league teams dipped into the grab bag for 15 players from the minors in the annual draft held here in the office of Baseball Czar Landis, { while eight others passed regularly | when the turns came around. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The NeW molédg ‘the past season. York Giants announce the club wili formerly with the Giants and they » for spring et Him go. | . | cisco. went to the White Sox, and The Yankees and Cardinals were both in the latter class. Pirst players drawn were Phil Weintrub by the Giants and Eddie Carnette, Seattle outfielder, who hit 321 this year. He was taken by the Chicago White Sox. Weintruby batted .334 and hit 16 home runs for He was Al Epperly, pitcher for San Fran- Hugh Luby, second baseman for Oakland, went to the Giants C 6. AUX. MEETING ABOARD SHIP TONIGHT Tonight’s Coast Guard Auxiliary | Sheppard, 184 pound negro of Pitts- |games in the world series, said to- meeting will be held aboard ship. burgh, known in the ring as the/day he has been reclassified 1-A by All members of the organization are “Hatchet Man,” knocked out Blg§‘11‘7 Royston, Ga., draft board and yrequested to be at the Small Boat Boy Brown, 245 pound Detroit negro.gl‘XPe(‘!»\ an early call from Uncle Harbor at 8 o'clock. - SUNRISES; ~ SUNSETS The duck hunting season Is now on. < Shooting starts half an hour before sunrise and ends at sunsets.| Following are the sunrises and sun-‘ sets for several days, the first time |being the sunrise and the second | | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson |visit there he took treatments at! f a U. S. flying fortress at a fiel needed for the flight and the 2,000-pound bombs carried by Md. On trailer (I to r.) are Sgts. W. W. Fahrenhold, McKees sville, 0.; M. B. Edwards. Laurel, Md.; K. F’. the sunset: 4 November 3 8:16 a. m. 5:06 p. m. | November 4 8:19.a. m. ... i November 8:21 a. m. i November 8:23a. m. ... November 5:04 p. m. 5 5:01 p. m. 6 4:59 p. m. " | 4:56 p. m. 8 4:54 p. m. 8:26 a. M. ......c. November 8:29 a. m. RS ship. orks, Pa.; ITY AND DEPENDABILITY PIE in No. 2 cans . . . . Also the rest of the Ave Topping A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLE: 1d somewhere in England, the bombardier and Stymacks, New York City; and J. H. Jessup, Union-City, Phone 24 BERRY WIGGLY E BLUEBERRIES the sel STABILIZED CREAM S IN SEASON! WIGGLY BROWNS, CARDINALS MAKE NO CHANGES | } | &b ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2. — The St Louis Browns and Cardinals are sat- | isfied with the 1943 training sites| and intend to return there for their | 1944 conditioning program, officials| of the clubs said today | The Browns will train at Cape Girardeau, Mo., and the Cards at Cairo, Il | B | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a purtralt artist take your | picture. Hamersley Studio. oppoaiwi Federal Bu.iding. Phone 204, a v.“ WEAR A NEW Dressmaker Suit! Choose yours from our stock of softly-tailored fashion hits— priged for your budget! 8$22.95 Jones-Stevens Seward Street b is bardier v A".”Sk‘l"::r. ;nlnoPen“nucz GASTINEAD HoTRL STRATEGY TALK_Lord Louis Mountbatten (right), new Allied commander-in-chief for southeast Asia, confers with Gen, I, H. Arnold, head of the U. 8. Army Air Forces. An Allied drive to reopen the Burma Road is believed in prospect, # ~ THRIFT CO-0P || Member National Retallsr- Owned Grocers a1 SEWARD STREEY PHONE 767 FORD AGENGEY (Authorised Dealers) f tua Soothing Delicious Fried Chicken 0::“::!;‘?:'—0“4 nInVERY NIGHT Juneau Molers Jobo Mastn, Brop. ' Phine 00 ‘Widest Selection of LIQUORS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phones 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. }|| Thomas Hardware Co. Marine Engines and Supplies PAINTS — OILS MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o. TELEPHONE 4 Leota’s WOMEN’S APPARRBL Baranof Hoted Light and Heavy Hauling R O.DAVIS K. W.DAVI® PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH Maska Muslc Supply Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward “SMILING BERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 180 Pree Delivery ‘Juneau HARVEY R. LOW Public Accountant E Every comfert made for our guasts Alr Service Injicrmatien PHONE 10 o B HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquer Stere—Tel. 000 American Meat — Phome Room 3, over First National Bank ‘