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WEI LSDAY DhCl-JVIBl:.RS 1943 HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath| and use of Electric Washer and | Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| view Apts. WANTED e o | WANTED—Bird cage stand. Write P. O. Box 1942. e e - | WANTED TO BUY—Childs ski 51 ft. Phone 631 after 5:30 p.m. WANTED TO BUYASumme' ca- bin on Beach. Will pay cash. Write Empire C 3100. WANTED—Steady, Sober, reliable; man or capable woman handy ' with tool# to clean 20th Century | Theatre and do light mmnt.enance‘ work. Do not apply if not quali- fied. 20th Century Office. % WANTED TO BUY — Ice box or| frigidaire .Call 171, Andy Fong, Rm. No. 3 Ismael Hotel. ‘ WANTED — to buy — Photographic | equipment. Phone 294. WANTED—A-1 mechanic for inside work. Union wage scale. P. O, Bo: 7, Juneau, Alaska. | | 1 WANTED—Maid for general house work; also maid for care of child- | sen. Phone 361. WANTED—Used furniwure. 306 Wfl- loughby. Phone 788. Holiday Gift BAGS NANTED—Washer; also dry clenn— Grand way to say Merry erman at Snow White Laundry. Christmas . . . One of our Good pay. Phone 299. gift-wise handbags. Draped I ~ ' charmers, exciting Corde scores of know-no-season tailored bags to wear with every thing . . ."In sturdy leathers, smart fabrics . . . 'l they're durable, benautiful, perfect for you, for gifts. Jones - Stevens Beward ‘Street WAN'!'!D AT ONCE—Ironers and | shirt finishers. Alasks Laundry. NOTICE i After December 10 no tele- phone rentals for the month of December will be aceepted at a discount, All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS dv. TELEPHONE CO. | Peter Pihos, Indiana—end. i Steven Van Buren, Louisiana | State-—back. { John Podesto, Pacific—back. i Robert Hoernschemeyer, Indiana —back. | Robert Steuber, Depauw—back. At the regular monthly meeting of Gastineaux Lodge No. 124, F. and A. M., held last evening, the follow- |ing officers for the ensuing year of | 1944 were elected: F. A. J. Gallwas, | ‘rworshlpful Master; Wm. P. John- | son, Senior Warden; George Edward Bach, Junior Warden; Albert E. Treasurer; Samuel Devon, John Robert Guerin, Chaplain; Glen A. Kirkham, Mar- ishal; Val A. Poor, Senia Deacon; |Grant P. Logan, Junior Deacon; Israel Welch, Senior Steward; Mar- | cus Jensen, Junior Steward; Ernst Oberg, Organist and Alexander Gair, |Sr., Senior Tyler. Open installa- tions will take place at the nexty| regular meeting of January 4, 1944. | GUARD PRACTICE FRIDAY | It has been announced by Capt. |Wendell E. Cahill that the Douglas |Unit of the Alaska Territorial Guards will meet Friday night at the Natatorium. Members are to meet at 7:30 o'clock wearing cover- alls, ammunition belts and ritles. D. 1. W. CLUB MEETNG The Douglas Island Woman’s Club will hold its Christmas Pdrty tonight |at the Fifth Avenue Home of Mrs, Marcus Jensen. Menibers are, re- |minded that an exchange of gifts ]wm be part of the program for the evening, therefore each member will be required to take an inexpensive gift for exchange. Any toys which are not in use or outgrown may be deposited at the meeting tonight and they will later be repaired and distributed, i i GASTINEAUX LODGE ELECTS | | V7 YOU'RE PROPER—THEY'RE PROUD WHEN YOU GIVE- - . Pen Achievement of the Century! “* Lasting sentiment; lasting uufuim, pride of ownership for life—all go with the “Triumph” .llfi“ pens you give to friends and loved ones! This newest Lifolime is Sheaffer's Gutstanding achievement in fine craftsmanship— Sheaffer's gredtest contribution fo writing sotsfacfion! Guarantéed for life, it embodies the new Sheaftt 14K gold pen, with / platinum inside the point channel for smooth fluid-flow ‘dnd wrifing ease beyond comparisen. A motching gift is fhe new “Triumph' péncil. W.:A. Shesffer Pen Company, Fort Madison, lowa, U. S Al i L At Better Stores Everywhere [3 - e = - . i Copy must be in the oftice by ' RHI C Smemrirssy PHONE A l- 'SIGNACS, DOLPHINS BURTON KEEPS LEAD | sure insertion on same day. y i (4 ! We accept ads over telephone C L A S s IFIED ! wm,nwfilu MEET" '" BOWlMG MAKHES from' persons listed in telephone Ficd — | i ; il ’ CHICAGO, Tl Dec. 8--Nelson| re nners i bl | The Signacs and Dolphins won |Burton of St. Louis, holder of the [ ount five average words A the league games in the Douglas|ational Doubles Championshiv,| ‘ tine. ! gym last night. {maintains a lead in the All-Star Daily rate per line for consecu- 1 The Juneau High Crimson Bears!match bowling championship pre- I ea ue five {nsertions: 374 led the Signacs 11 to 9 at the half |liminaries with a six game series| One @2y ... 108 4 bu‘fl:h? ke\;‘-P;;undexls hit txheidmg?t of 1,313 and 24 game total of 502, i in the last half to tally 10 field goals & - Additional days . 5e BY CHIP ROYAL while the Crimson Bears added two| Last night the Four Bit Léagiie sty chaege .....S08 AP Features Sports Editor . [fialq goals and three free Lhmws"lAMBERI "‘ROPHY umk over the alley, the Aces and| | NEW YORK, Dec. 8—There was|making the final score 20 to 18 in Royals winning from the Deuces!| |a popular song in World War Iffayor of the Signacs | land Jokers respectively. Duckworth FOR RENT |that went something like this: “The| Both the Dolphins and Sparks | A((Eplw BY "Avv of the Aces bowled high with 616 FOR SALE !N:\\_\' took you over and the Navy|started slowly and the score | Following are the individual scores i | will bring you back!” 6-6 at the end of the first quarfer. | \p wyoRK D, Aces | LOST—FOUND The first part of that little ditty {The Dolphins led 17 to 9 at the half.| " > 10 ’ 8.—Capt. John g ocny 171 155 140 466 I is what happened to college foot-|The fourth quarter rally of the|' necichel, Navy football coach Who .y yorn 200 220 187 616 ~ MISCELLANEOUS [ball this year—the Navy took over.}Sparks failed to overcome a 14-point ;“t"‘”" to_shorfly ‘TetUrn o seW g noer 118 168 157 448) T In fact, Navy men went so far|lead of the Dolphins and the game b“ ¥ r‘”‘ DIght ScCRbRed Lhe AR etV 162 162 120 458, CAULIFLOWER GREEN PEPPERS [as to grab nine places on the 19¢h|ended 3¢ to 29 in favor of the latter. | POt Trophy, incleative of the east- | gy, gpen 151 164 189 504 ARTICHOKES RADISHES |annual College All-America foot- |FaImer was high scorer for Sy b iaiacie o Total 802 878 802 2482 BROCCOLI AVOCADOS ball tea ~hos! ; tE As! iated iphins, nine fiel goals and one | ¢ | CEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS DALl A chibeen by, e AMrIRI I | It was disclosed the Navy team| g B, BERAIULS GRAPES M. ON DATE Press Sports Editors and writers ) | Mathery 147 187 147 481 CABBAGE GRAPEFRUIT 1S 11 A. [throughont the United States, The| The practice games will be played |staggered through four games rid-|conpio: 10 1% 0 G U OF INSERTION. o jee. in the Douglas gym tonight, start- den by the influenza epidemic. et BUNCH CARROTS FOMGRANITES Army landed two men despite itsl N 5 | " 5 'Cnmpgio 163 198 194 553‘ LETTUCE G RN 2 B : z ks 3 ng at 7 o'clock. The Huskies play | Whelchel said six men were ill BANANAS ' - . refusal to permit students to parti-lyp. poyglas Alumni in the pre- | when they played Notre Dai o osnons e CELERY APPLES by thy d LE | LOST r {cipate in intercollegiate athletics. |jymuaro came and the Dolphins will Bt »‘m‘]’e;;‘“ v;’m': nu:""“;‘e‘ | Lavenik 173 167 167 507 RUTABAGAS pits sy Y the poun ron SA and ou“D | Al of which recalls a recent|piay the Di Hiin the second game.|they met the Army and 16 ;: Total 749 876 849 2472 statement made by a top football o (4 gt b oy ot Royals | L S FOTN 7 3 Last night’s summary of games when he came to New York to ac- y | 941_CHEVROLET Panel Delivery ‘GUND—Umbrella_Inquire Empire coach. Asked to name an All-Am- | follows: [cept the ¢ n | Blum 124 174 154 452) O il porfect. Five excel| OWner may have same by prov-crica team, the mentor said: i Site s A Harrison 154 233 189 576 lont tives, Low mileage, $1500| In€ ownership and paying for Ad.| “Pick any two sailors, two mer- i F‘C' Sty T | Hulce 158 158 158 474 on“uzs cash, Write Clark M. Reganl|[OST_on November 26, one dia-| nh;lhl:]‘nal."ld\noasoll)i:eul:lro.o\p:a Hogins e GIA"'I' lmEMAN ‘go:’nm\n 1 =i ;:2( } Ketchikan, Alaska mohd . ehirlhg " set: i lati {rine, a flier a —| Scott 1 | Halm 2 { Pl demics Tt “lll‘k‘)i‘f":(‘)m’”Sul‘)‘:taxl?fl:"‘l{: and how can you beat them?” Koriiby R Total 796 911 854 2561 AND ALL OTHERS IN SEASON g ELECTRIC train, Phone Black 565.) wn’d. Empire 3084 7 | That statement goes double for Kearney 2 ; 5 | m’ ARMY Jokers C l Pll FOR SALE — 1930 International ________|The Al-America. How can you 80| Merritt 0 0 o L spot Loz 3 all — Phones 16 or 24 1 truck, new battery and FOUND — Diamond set wedding | against these selections of the coun-| Thibodeau - ot | NORTH BERGEN, N. J. Dec. 8. | Jacekd i 4 e i Freode, good tires,| TINg. Inguire Royal Blue Cab Co.[tV's top sports writers when you| Mead 1 0 2 |Al Blozis, 6 foot 6 inch tackle, has|LViH50R 204 149 168 531 PIGGLY WIGGLY brakes. ?l;;): leo_ i T30E &t LER TeoArdRs - | been acc;pwd by the Army for in- | Speriing 181 181 201 563 all Doug J KISCELLAKEOUS On the ends are Joe Parker of TOTALS T4 18" | duction. bh Dibkertier 50, Shepard 136 79 132 347| o FOR Hallicrafter Sx-28 at/| | Texas, a Navy medical student, and Signacs The giant lineman, who weighs |StrHing L1y, TN o N s275. See Lloyd Press at Channel |WILL CARE for children in my Ralph Heywood, a Southern Cali- F.G. F.T. Pts. |253 pounds, was turned down by Total 905 695 825 2404 Bus Line. | home by day. Conveniént locs mfrnk:fi tM‘::llmc V-‘IIZ_, Ly Vanderhalt 7 1 15 |the Navy and Coast Guard. Onh Monday night the High Heels 5 i tion. Green 200. I 4 P’:c f'bv“;; "“d Ph""; Notre! Mohrann $50 6 i Blozis will finish the season with [POWled at the EIks resulting in the mln cu_op . FOR SALE—Deluxe Baby e g ame, Navy and Pat Preston,| McGrae 4 0 '3 |theNew York fostball Glants. Aliby Gala; Besabing G AR and stroller. 434 Tth St. or ¢ | JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- Duke, Marine V-12 Dalbraich A and the Federals outpointing the Member National Retaller- Green 200. " nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| The guards are John Steber,| Smith & 0. 0 |Elks team. Grove was high bowler Owned Grooers .. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.|Georgia Tech, Navy V-12; and| Bucy o0 9 IMPORTA"T Iopl( |for the evening’s play. 11 SEWARD STREETY FOR Sfi{ml—(—lafis (fltm‘vrflpdl:m Se-| 215 Decker Way. Effective George Brown, Jr, United States| Bradley B T | Following are the scores: PHONE 787 dan. Blac 38 June 15. Naval Academy Junior. ! Laury (oA TR ) Baranof E_6 room Thouse also fur-! = Lined up over the ball at cen- . ® Io BE DISCUSSED \pot W ' n s F?"l‘luslfl‘fm ? g iy ‘rrm: your :‘d gold_nto "h‘““"' ter is the brilliant West Point TOTALS 4 1 2 44 119 145 4oa|'—————— [ cash or trade at Nugget SNOD. | ciptain and senior, Casimir Myss ‘ (HAMBER MEE‘I“c:m 121 108 125 358 FORIDI IAIGDIINGY 1938 CHEV 2 door Sedan, good con- | linski. Dolphins | Armstrong 117 119 101 s ) dition, good tires. Phone 114. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY The backs are Bob Odell, Penn- FG. FT. Pts. | The planning for the tuberculosis | Garrett 139 139 139 407| ORRASES--GAS~ORL BT R R Have a portrall artist take your sylvania, Navy V-5; Creighton Mil-| McMahon 2 0 4 |hospitals being sponsored by federal | Total 538 494 521 1541 | Poot of Main Btreet LOCALLY grown ruta 3 | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite ler, Notre Dame senior, Who was| Farmer 9 1 19 |agencies will be discussed at thei Alley Catts i Juneau Motors are better—They are ¢ ea::l ‘wdpm] Bu.lding. Phone 204. adV |given a medical discharge from the| Cooper . 1 0 2 |meeting of the Chamber of Com-|Lockridge 106 159 136 399 While they last $6.50 ha L, 8. e T o R {Army just before Notre Dame| Parroni CELE Rl ;mme tomorrow by Dr. George Hays, | johnson 134 147 100 381! Across the street from the i ""J,—_———————— played its first game; Otto Graham,| Phillips 1 0 2 |Executive Officer of the Department | npqex 170 107 164 381! pire. Contact Paul Satko from e Northwestern, Navy V-5, and Bill| Pucket 0 o 0 |[of Health Grove 165 148 146 568 | s 2 M c 6 to 8 pm., 123 Main St. | Daley, Minnesota’s gift to Michigan| Brown 0 0 0 ‘w;mcea:;moun’xc‘ime;t o_{ the ;;lm‘\m Total 575 561 486 1719 | nnflary eal 0. e s = e | by way of the Navy V-12 class. Kline 0 0 [ ‘e made in e Empire early in o1 i ALITY MEA WOOD OR COAlL hfartm Y:oalé I O se:‘m d“ Ty“m ORAS: | s o o o |November considerable interest has | Spot "lk’.‘u M 2 1 von"g POULTRY o range ; blower oil unit for range; | S jbeen shown throughout the Terri- | 2 dining room table. Phone Blue| _igl;n F. Monahan, Jr., Dartmouth | Yortkis % 3 34 |tory about the projects which pm_‘g;mms 111 93 127 331 FREE DELIVERY 275 after 5 p.m. : b 4 3 vide for approximately 1,000 beds in lomgren 152 125 130 407 Oall Pheues 13 and & | Francis E. Merritt, Army—tackle. Sparks thiee DOMIGEES, Ae recohitendad | MALE 122 134 97 353 i FOR SALE—tMls::llcs::::uiug:::&:iv gu}:‘?‘tinck Filley, Notre Dame— s F.(li. F‘{]I‘ P::s |and discussed recently in Washing- | Romberg 106 111 93 310: i tar, creosote a A . ton three hospitals are being proj- Total 515 487 471 1473 at dock of Chichagoff Mining William Grey, Southern California| Fleek, R. £ 10 K Federals Il Chas.G. Warner Co l Company, Chichagof, Alaska. Ap-| —center. | Cashen, H. 0 0 0 |ngrthwest at or near Nome, one of | Sharpe 126 111 152 3891 8 : Thom“ Hufl’"’co 5 | - ply=to- Company there- for quan= John Jaffurs, Penn State—guard. [ Shudsbift ..........2 . 0 4. 200 heds for the southeast at orlKennedy 72 117 142 333 || Marine Engines and Supplies i » i tities available which will be sold George Connor, Holy Cross —| Cashen, F 2 0 4 [jear Juneau, and a 500-bed insti- | MeNaughton 160 128 111 399 MACHINE SHOP PAINTS — OILS at Juneau prices. tackle. | ;‘1;?:; g- ‘; g xg tution near Anchorage. | Taylor 149 113 142 404 Ropes and Painte | Bullders’ and Bheit o e T Aol A ““d.nbut Hall, Colorado Collese—‘[ LA ot al;rh‘fiar:fs?é:ffl:haerei;apr:a xnx]\:“fvi;‘ 1 Total 509 469 ' HARDWARB Houses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin--| Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame—| TOTALS 14 1 20 lInealth services in Alaska submitted | | 000. 2 rooms. All mr:mi;l:dsgz $8, i back. g7 in ‘a study conducted by Dr. Carl Ru'm Dflmm | mu’ Apply Juneau Pal g | kaward Prokop, Georgia Tech.— 'Rulns' RED w’ms irf“::& “Dfpe;_;:‘;:‘ fn_suich mat- (o”lflmmo |" 10{ s Ullh .".fl‘" back. d ¢ s ) lm Alvin Dark, Southwestern (La.)— | puv H "E G‘ME The annual election of the mem- | | WOMEN'S APPARNL C a A L Fo‘ Baok: 2 }bers to the Executive Board of the| NEW.YORK, Dec. 8. — Frankie Baranof Hotet 2 X £ i 3 | Juneau Chamber of Commerce for |Rubino last night won a 10 round Alaska Dock & Storage Co. STEAM heated room for rent. Anthany ‘?r‘;“““:‘c_rhe ‘l’:'d“e—““‘! BOSTON Mass, De Dec, 8—The Bos- | the year 1944 will occur at tomor- |decision from Lulu Constantino i | m.ms“. Green 675. P Chan£e1 N:vy—end |wn Bruins and Detroit Red ng&rows meeting. It ishoped there will | the Broadwdy Arena. Both men are PRBHE e e ¥ : s last night played to a 6-6 tie in!be a full attendance at the meeting | New Yorkers and topped the scales | Ffifiifi;fi? 3 room apt. 513A, mg‘;z.‘m Pregulman, Michigan—| the National Hockey beague tomorrow. ‘at 134. pounds each | lom msm LHE . t nd gu' Richard Ward, Washington —‘1 B O ! U(ltl“.m MI HOUSE for rent; furniture ai guard. | 2 O. DAVIN K. W. DAVI® range for sale. 439 Kennedy. Calln Red 610 after 4 pm. Lester Gatewood, Tulane—center. | PHONE 81 P : Alex Agase, Purdue—guard. i FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kep Solon S. Burnett, Southwestern w | warm. Winter rates $15 a month. (Texas)—tackle. = i | COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTR DPALERS Alaska Music Supply * Arthur M. Uggen, Manager WHEN IN NEED OF HARVEY R. m!t Publie Accountant - GASTINEAU - HOTEL Air Service Inlormatien © . PEONB 18 o