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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, Copy must be in the omce 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 . Additional days Minimum charge . FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED [-EADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. 1943 PHONE A CLASSIFIED FORSALE | X 12 nlL, “and FOR SALE—Used ice skates size Broadloom strips, 9. Phone 373. FOR SALE Archery Set. Write P O Box 13. FOR SALE--Double electric plate, | guitar in case, music’ stantd, some tools. Phone Green 662, 410 12th St. | FOR SALE—1936 Plymouth Coupo,) Apply 222 Windsor Apts. under FOR SALE — Savage over Hotel 16g. 220 shells, Bergman Room 31 6 to 7 p.m BOY'S BICYCLE, 404 West 12th St. FOR SALEMiscellaneous quantity tar, ereosote and crude turpentine at dock of Chichagoff Mining Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap-| ply to Company there for quan- tities available which will be xom} at Juneau prices. | ; | l SOLID OAK library table. Green 440 after 6 p.m. ’ WESTINGHOUSE electric rang wood or coal heater; coal rar blower oil unit for range; dining ruom table. Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m, 1937 BUICK, la(llu heater, new bat- | tery and tires. Price $600. Phone | Douglas 363, | SALE—18' Rienell Cabin inboard | 8 horse Wisc. Red 370. } FOR SALE — Furnished house on| Fritz Cove Road. D. F. Mmard; Phone Green 170. | FOR Cruiser Motor. FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2 Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin--| 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint Store. | FURNISHED House for cash $4,500.] Phone 55. \ FOR SALEAApBrtment for sale, good buy, 8 tenants. Phone 55. | | i -BEDROOM Hhouse, W. H. Robin- son, 1044 W. 10th. Phone green| 475. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE furnished room, suitable for two; use of Kitchen. 540 6th and Gold. Call between noon and d ROOM Iurmhhcd apL ed, hot and cold water, range. Phone 569. electric POR 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 "RENT— Sleeping Room. Room 315 3rd St. Black 119. “The mud umnwrm "~ Realistle - Perma- nent, ‘$6.50. Paper ‘Cusls, $1 up. Eola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. Effective June 15. i £ rURNyouroldmmlnwmue. i.fiflniflm LOST-—Black’ wallet initialed E.| C. A., containing valuable amount | currency. Reward upon return to Embpire | LOS‘!‘—Gol engmved wedding rmg I Reward. Return to box 3007 Em- pire. LOST -— Large white persian cat| from Kennel behind Baranof Ho- tel. Reward. Phone Mrs. Hubert Wellons, Baranof Hotel. LOST—Gold idenitification bracelet with inscription Charles Steinel’ 32147045. Return to Tom Allen.| Reward. LOST——K-y;ak, red and gr;y colored. Off Point Bridget. W. E. Butts. P. O, Box 198, Juneau. FOUND-—Wallet belonging to Allen . Brown. May Have same by proving ownership and paying for e Phone | = WANTED TO RENT — Funmhvd apt. couple and child. Phone Red 615. WANTED—Round bottom out-board skiff, 13 ft. long. Write PO Box 2273. WANTED-late model livery truck in good Phone 92 George Bros. panel des condition. “Maid for general houde- work; also maid for care of child~ ren. Phone 361. WANTED—Nice home for school girl of twelve, where 'she ‘can assist with children; light duties for home. P. O. Box 1708, Juneau. | WANTED—Small frigidaire in good condition. Phone 226. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi loughby. Phone 788. VANTED——WashL-r also dry clem- erman at Snow Whife Laundry. | Good Pay. Phone 299. ”VANTE'D AT ONCE—Ironers and shirt finishers. Alaska Laundry. NOTICE LADY ELKS Newly organized meets Tuesday, November 16, 8 p.m in Elks Lounge. All Lady Elks urged | {to attend since charter is being closed this meeting. KAY HALM, Secretary. adv. Warmhearted GIFT ROBES (Carnegie s HighBowler, Sunday Play Four teams of the Sunday League | bowled last night on the Elks' | Alleys, over the Coast Guard and the Finance team losing to the EIks. Carnegle was high bowler with 569 the Signal, Corps winning ! THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— U. Washinglon Meels Soulhmn (alifornia In Rose Bowl Confest —_— | (By Associated Press) | The game will also decide the| The University of Washington Coast Conference Championship. and the University of Southern‘ The special committee explored { California will ‘be the rival football|the possibility of a game or east| teams at the annual Rose Bow]‘and west character but after all| contest at Pasadena on January 1,| points were decided the Husky-| ‘for the Elks, and Senescu of the | Signal Corps totalled 545 points. Following are the individual seores: | Signal Corps 1 7 103 162 1240 158 147 131 7— ‘81 180— 545 147— 429 180— 456 | ™ | Berringer 164 1& 160— 507 | Sundsten 178 161— 520 ‘ Total 813 631 Coast Guard 185 158 169 154 131 137 117 116 190 143 | spot | Senescu | Harvey Everetts 145— 488 158— 481 129 397 173— 406 189— 522 | Farmer | Hendrickson Wynne Bernstein Tomlin Total 7942294 201 569 | 186+ 476 150— 484 150—*450 150—°450 negie Simmons | Henning Rogers Holmgquist Total 8372429 1F 3l 183 179 132— 162 157- 33 533 507 Spot Blum | Hulce McClellan Harrison { Hoffman 156 121 llU 156 75-7 8242330 did not play BADMINTONCLUB WILL BE FORMED TONIGHT 1N GYM | Membership is still open to those | interésted in organizing the Juneau 409 459 | Total | o= Auxnuc LakLn Emblem Club A Badminton Club, it was announccd\ this morning by Gus Ebbley, instru- { mental in forming the organization. | To date 25 persons have signified | their intention of joining the club. Because of limited space member- | ship will be limited to 456 or 50. Ebbley suggests those anxious to wln contact him by lelephnul.ug 590, local 24, or by attending the organization meeting tonight at 7:30 oclock in the Juneau High school gymnasium. Players with experience | will coach beginner At tonight's meeting officers will | be elected and shuttlecocks and rackets will be ordered from Seattle. Anyone having tennsi shoes and rackets and interested in playing tonight may do so. Arrangements have been made to use the high school gymnasium | every Monday évening, according to Ebbley. WTAH'S CIVILIAN FLEVEN WALLOPED) COLORADO SPF.[NGS Nov. 15— The untied and undefeated Colorado ! College Navy football machine mauled Utah's little civilians 64 to| 0 last Saturday afternoon for the’ sixth straight victory. 8452489 — [North Carolina 9: Penn 6. 380 | - | Hlinois (ho special committee of the Pacmc Trojan contest was slated as the! .Comc Qonfemncc has _decnded -most desirable and pmcticablv NOTREDAME HAS TWOMORE GAMES T0 GRAB RECORD | | :FOOTBAL < SCORES , —— | ‘The {ollowing are final scores of principal football games played |over the ‘weekend: California 13: UCLA 6 March Field 35; Southern Califor- ‘nia 0. Notre Dame 25; Northwestern 6. | EVANSTON, ll NO\ 15.—Notre |Dame, undefeated and untied so far this season, roared to a 25 to 6 victory over Northwestern last | Saturday afternon to retain a place \m the Nation's No. 1 team and {furthe establish a rank with the |greatest Irish eams in history. ! 2. ; They must conquer the Towa Sea- hawks and Great Lakes to become |the first Notre Dame team from the days of Rockne to go a season junbeaten and untied. The Seahawks iare also unbeaten and untied and | considered the biggest hurdle for |the great Irish season. |CALIFORNIA BEATS | BERKELEY, Nov. 15.~The Uni- !versity of California beat the UCLA Bruins 13 to 6 last Saturday after- Temple 0; Penn State 13. ;Wlscolmn 0: Michigan | Cornell 0; Dartmouth 20. lRut.gcr\ 20; Lehigh 0. Sampson Naval 7; Army 16 Navy- 61; Columbia 0. ‘Nmth Carolina State 20; “s0n ‘0. Great Lakes 21; Indiana 7. {case 13; Buckiell 19. | Tufts 13; Harvard 7. 1Oklahoma 20; Missouri 13. David- | day Army Winner OverSampson T P()INT. N()\ 15, Wfllmul the star halfbacks Glen Davis and Doug Kenna, the Army last Satur- afternoon won a 16 to 7 tory over the stubborn Sampson Naval eleven. e SUNRISES; WES' SUNSETS The duck hunting season 1s 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 | the sunset: November 16 8:47 a.m, 4:37 pm. November 17 8:50 am. 4:35 pm. R FOR SALE Real property belonging to estate of Claude E. Ericson, deceased, ns follows: The old Soda Works Build- ing on Lower Franklin Street and an undivided three-tenths interest in Lots in Gold Belt Addition as follows: Lots 4, 6, 7 and 8, Block 1; Lots 2, 3 and 4, Block 2. Apply to Charles E. Naghel for terms. adv, SRR I"llll”//lm & On this you can depend in spite of wartime shortage! Wartime conditions af- fect the supply but not the quality of Old A Sunny Brook! You can depend on that! 2 S\ e % E J. Thomas has sold his| ~ow Princeton 6; Yale 27. g _ Towa 14; Minnesota 33. i;ofi“ ;e nl blll()vlhel. ‘vs :)n)tgn“x 1o |camp Grant 13:Towa Seahawks 23_[(‘2“‘1:1.;‘(‘1: hat saw the Bruins go {Coast Guard 81; Browh 84, | ghting but not humiliated 26: Ohlo State 29, ‘:l"hllll[.!h showing up on the short Texas Christian 7; Texas 46 ol 50 Colorado College 54; Utah 0. i et f ATHRS | New Mexico 33; Denver 13. 150 (A”FORNA | Colgdte 26; Rensselaer Poly 0. f (] (-eou,m 46; le;:mm Military 7. | | Duke 49; Vu‘ginla 0. Georgia Tech 33; Tulane 0. BY MAR(H HElD North Carolina Preflight 14; Camp, h Lejeune 14. | {Zoym, State 30, Drake 0. | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15.—March !Fort Riley 14; Fort Warren 0. ‘Ftcld Fourth Air Force swamped Kansas 13; Warrensburg Teachers|Southern California 35 to 0 last 12. ‘Saluldas afternoon by a spectacular | Arkansas 14; Southern Methodist 12.|aerial attack generated by Jack “Nmth Texas Aggies 34; Texas Tech Jacobs, former Oklahoma player. 14, \ The bottom fell out of the Tro- "n xas A. & M. 20; Rice 0 (jan’s defense in the second quar- College of Pacific 43; Yuma Ari-|ter when the Fliers pushed over | zona Army Air Base 0. |four _touchdowns in short order. |Spokine Air Service Commandos The first touchdown was a one 85, Whitman College 13 yard plunge and the next three fél Mary’s Preflight” 41; University | were perfectly timed spot passes. of San Francisco 0. | The Fliers were never seriously G AR | threatened ' WHITMAN LOSES TIGED TO COMMANDOS ™\ 1 yicrony SPOKANE, Wnsh Nov. 15.—The| =z | ‘chxlled crowd got an éyeful Sunday| FRESNO, Calif., Ngv. 15. — The| of a pair of outstanding half backs|College of the Pacific Tigers tri- of the hefty Spokane Air Servlcr':umphm over Yuma, Arizona Army‘ {Commandos who shouldered their| Airbase football team Saturday | way to a 35 to 13 victory over mght by a score of 43 to 0. | Whitman Collége. — | Scorchy Smith of Whitman, right NOTICE \half, and Aubrey Minter, Comman-| Joseph |do left half were the standouts. interest in Bailey’s Bar to Chris Minter sparked his team to ZU}B:uley, and Chris Bailey is entitlea first \dowfis. to collect all accounts receivable and Smith hurled a touchdown passiobliged to pay all accounts puynblcr and scooted 24 yards for the other. of the former partnership. .- | JOSEPH J. THOMAS. BUY WAR BONDS adv, IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU CHARLES B. PHILLIPS, Plaintiff, ~vs- MARGARET M. PHILLIP‘S. defen- dant. No. 5147-A SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. | ~The President, of ~the - United | States of America. ‘To the above 'named defendant, GREETING: 1 Youare hereby required to appear WRAP HER UP IN A TOASTY WARM ROBE THIS CHRISTMAS! Lovely protection against'a long, cold winter . . . She'll appreciate the lovely styling, slimming lines and gay glowing colors. We sure have the robe to please, sgshop at Jones - Stevens |ih ‘the District Court for the Terri- |tory of Alaska, First Division, at | Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) 1dsys after the last publication of| ] this summons, in case ‘this sum- "mons is published, or within forty (40) days ‘after the date of -its | service upon you, in case this sum- | mons is served upon you personally, ‘md answer the plaintiff’s complaint 'on file ip the said court and in the |above entitled cause, | The plaintiff in said action’ de- \mands the following relief: Disso- {lution of the marriage now ‘exist- |ing between plaintiff and defend- 'ant on the grounds of inconibatibil- ‘ity And in the event you fail so to appear and answer, the ‘plaimuff will take judgement against you for want théreof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in Isaid complaint, ‘and 's “herefn 'sba.wd w { Witness the Honorable' Gio. F. Alexander; judge of said Cofift, and the seal of said court hereunto af- {fixed this ‘8th ‘day of Novehber, 11943, (Seal of Court) ROBERT E, COUGHLIN Clerk of the above' entitled” court. By: J. W.'LEIVERS, Deputy 'Clerk First Publication November 8, 1943. Last Publication November 20, 1943. As fresh as morning dew . . . as fragrant and sw that’s Dangqld ...the butter that is made with resh superior in flavor, delicacy, aqd keeping quality b with all its freshness and sweetness.intact, SEATTLE, US.A, by | \ et as green pastures . ..’ sweet cream. It's so cause it is a sweet crelm butter. Try it. Years of serving Alaska have taught how to bring it to you' CONSOLIDATED DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. vie- | //wmmmtmmmmmm\m\\\m\\\\\\mm\\\\\\ 777 MoreN ew Arrivals PIGGLY Wl(‘GLY PRINCE EDWARD CHICKEN HADDIE MAIN SAIL SEA MUSSELS DROMEDARY SHREDDED COCONUT RIPE PITTED OLIVES SPICED GREEN OLIVES 2 sizes WHOLE WHEAT and WHITE FIG BARS ... In 2-1b. packages LIPTON'S TEA ORANGE PEKOE in '3-1b. packages For These and Many Other New Items Call — Phones 16 or 24 PIGGLY WIGGLY | QUALITY with I)L[’ENDABILHW in cans in cans in packages in glass jars in glass jars the whole bench of subs in the lop- Mdl\g! victory, The Preflighters lost ‘145 yards in penalties. All-American | Bruce Smith and virtually all of | St. Mary's backs figured in the scoring ST. MARY'S NAVY PREFLIGHTERS IN WILD GAME, 41-0 >e NOTICE b} will not lx' rcsponslblc for any obligations contracted Helen Phillip. ¥ “adv. SAN I'RANCIS(,O Nov. 15.—8t. Mary's Navy Preflight ran wild| Sunday to roll up a 41-0 victory over the University of San Fran- cisco.. The Preflighters used nearly [ THRIFT CO-O0P | PHONE 787 JOBNNY PH!LLIP FORD AGENE€Y (Authorizsed Dealers) GREASES—GAB—OIL Poot of Main Btreed Juneau Motors Soothing Organ ‘Music and Delicious Fried Clicken EVERY NIGHT OUGLAS INN John Marin, Prop. . Phone 88 muu.cu. o LIQU‘DBS Plollnu. Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEAT® AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Oall Phonas 13 and & Chas. G. Warner Co. Ropes and Painte Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Light and Heavy mlllu R O.DAVIS K. .W.DAVIS PHONE Bl. g COWLING—DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTHR DFALERS A'laska Musnc Su pply Arthur M."Uggen, Manager ‘Planos—Musical Inétruments HARVEY R'LOWE Public Accountant It 3, over First'National Bank

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