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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1943 PHONE A I3 Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to in- sure insertion on same day. we aceept ads over telephone CILAS STIFTED from pe! directory. ons listed in telephone Count five average words to the fine. Daily rate per line for cansecu- vve insertions: One day . Additional days Minimum charge .. FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS 1S 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION. FOR SALE ’ 1936 FORD V-8 good shape, excel- lént tires, Prestone and chains. Green 413 between 12 and 1 p.am. A NICE home, and income property, priced for quick sale. If interested Write Box 1615. HENS — Write box 1588, LAYING WESTINGHOUSE _ clectric range see it at the Reliable Transfer. PUT YOUR order in for thi Tree, either Jack Pine or Spruc all carefully selected, Phone 374/ or 226 li)i 'SALE two pmrs Phone 748 mormngs basement, automatic heat. Shattuck Agency. full water FOR SALE-Fairbanks Bath House and apts. Also 3 cabins. All partly furnished. Income $80 monthly on South Franklin St. Phone 334. FOR SALE 6 room house also fur- niture, etc. 326-6th St. l()CALLY LlOWll xutabflgow They | are better—They are cheaper.| While they last $6.50 a bag. Across the street from the Em- pire. Contact Paul Satko from| 6 to 8 p.m., 123 Main St. WOOD OR: COAL heater; coal range ; blower oil unit for range; dming room table. Phone Blue 275 after 5 pm. FOR SALE—1 Duplex—2 Apts. 2‘ Hauses—3 rooms each, 1 Cabin—-| 2 rooms. All furnished. For $8,000. Apply Juneau Paint™ Store. | FOR RENT FURNISHED heated room for rent. Write 3112 c/o Empire. THIS PRETTY young lady gives you an idea of what you can expect to see at the beach this coming sum- mer. Although the WPB has lim- ited the number of swim suit styles, the girls still will look O.K. In case you’re interested the suit’s made ot sharkskin, (International) room for rent. STEAM heated Green 675. POR RE‘\IT—Fur Apts Easuy kept' warm. Winter rates $15 a month. | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Electric Washer and 1 « | High tide 4:19 am, 147 feet, Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-\; . i, 10:02 am., 43 feet. view Apts. | High tide pm., 156 feet | Low tide pm., 01 feet. WANTED [ e o | WANT TO RENT—A Small fur- ‘ nished house. Phone Black 578. WANTED for cmployment in essen-‘ tial work, one man, neat appear- ance, intelligent, who can meet the public. Steady employment. Phone 612. WAN’l EDvGawlme washmg ma- chine motor in good running con- dition. Phone Red 340. % ! WANTED TO BUY—Child's rocker. Write Empire C 3123. | TO RENT OR LEASE—A! aurant. Phone 347, WANT going Room WAN![;D —to buy - Phowgrapmo equipment. Phone 294. WANTED—Maid for general house-‘: work; also maid for care of child-| ren. Phone 361. | WANTED—Used furnivure. 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. : NANTED—Washer; also dry clean- erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 298. 5 sl AR SRR, WANTED AT ONCE—ILroners lnd; shirt finishers. Alasks Laundry. LOST and FOUND FOLND Umbrellz\ Inquire Empxre Owner may have same by prov- ing ownership and paying for Ad. K. P. Cottons for Chrisimas oy 251/ We've pretty house- dresses to brighten % any household chore, and brighten anybody’s Christ- mas. Choose from our large and lovely collection.. . . practical gifts at practical prices. FOUND — Diamond set wedfilng ring. Inquire Royal Blue Cab Co. MISCELLANEQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curis, -81 5;3 | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone® i 15 Decker Wfly. Eftecnye June 15. 1 4 TURN your old gold Into value cash or trade at Nmet Shop 2ay, The income tax of a person in Britain earning $2000 a year is $624.52. x Jones - Stevens Seward Street ~| The M. CHASE WILL | BE CAPTAIN OF NAVY, 44 ANNAPOLIS, Dec. 14.—Midship-| man Benjamin Chase of San Diego, guard, has been elected Captain of | the Navy's 1944 football team. | Chase has been in the starting |lineup of every game played this | year. | | Curren D. Dempsey, of %pokmm‘ | Wash., has been named Captain of | ithe cross cnumrv team, BEARS, HUSKIES . TOBEGIN SERIES OF HOOP GAMES Y | | | | | L 1 The Crimson Bears of Juneau| and the Huskies of Douglas will {meet tonight on the court of the Juneau high school gymnasium for | ithe first in a series of games be- [tween the two teams. Winner of | | three out of five will be winner of {the series [ | The prelimginary between the Juneau High Reserves and the Douglas School Reserves, will begin at 0'('luck tonight, Sehool | Hmh JU game - e IKE WILLIAMS WINS PACIC COAST MATCH WITH PADLO; CONFERENCETO | MEET MONTGOMERY (ARRYON IN 44‘]} HILADELPHIA, Pa, Dec. 14. ke Williams, SAN PRANGISOO. Oulif. Dec. 14| TH68tm; N. 3, ‘edrged & #hot' at —Barring unforseen trouble during BOP Montgomery by taking a 10 the coming year. the Pacific Coast T0UNd decision last night from Conference will earry out the 1944 Mayon Padio, 144 pounder of Phil- | intercollegiate s¢hedule of some|8d€lphia. The victory was Tke's ot twelfth in a row This is the announcement made VB S 8 jat the beginning of the confer- [ence according to President John ROIARIANS SEE |Olmsted who also said there arc {two goals, help all possible to win FILMS AT MEET, {the war and maintain athletic com- petition to the utmost ability to do 50 { Colored slides of Juneau and fhe .o surrounding country were shown 0 Rotarians during their_meeting ‘“Il ‘H(ll Hotel | Dr. C. C. Carter and Charles W : |Carter .nmuunurl that the Rotarian | The followirig are “final" SCOYES!opiictmas Party for the children of basketball games played 1asb{ ) pe neld during next Tuesday nigh ‘meeting, and all Rotarians are | Camp Grant 51; Wisconsin 40. < asked to have Kentucky 40; Ohio State 28. | 5 Lutheran Church Friday Minnesota 40; Nebraska 21 b el o & Bk Oregon State 39; Tillamook Naval| Lair. 3 | program ir_ 30. John Bishop announced that re- afternoon I of the TR servations for the Rotarian New | quuFE AGEN'I' | Year's Eve Party should be made at once at the Baranof desk and |no money will be accepted at the| oN GAME pAIRO door on the night of the party| | Room of ‘the Baranof Hotel. Commission vessel,| " Gyeate ineluded John th Wildlife Agent! e i ‘Ofgfl’]“lxmmun from Sitka, and John | .Lowell, High School representative | for this month i 'Hazel Figone Weds RaymondK Kruse, Miss Hazel Alta Figone Raymond William Krause were mar- ried Sunday at the parsonage of the Methodist Church. The W. H. Matthews, Jr., read the vows Attendants were Dr. Berneta Block and Mrs. Marion H. Matthews >eo Game y Bear, | Molly MacSpadden in charge trip, left here last night on a post- deer season patrol, Admiralty, Chichagof - and | Baranof Islands in the Southeast area will be patrolled by the vessel {for the next two weeks according | to Frank Dufresne, Executive Offi- | (cer of the Alaska Game Gommis- | % \ | sion, - FILES ARTICLES TODAY | AT AUDITOR’S OFFICE | The Utah Construction’ Co., En-| | gineers and Contracto offices in San Fran articles at the Auditor's Office here: and ‘appeinted R. E. Robeftson and E. Monagle as agents for ser- WOLF LEAVES HOSPITAL Ivice. The company is doing work ' Ludwig ,Wolf, a surgical patient, in the.Territory under government K was dischrged yesterday from St conh'acb ‘Amn Hospital. DOG CITED FOR BRAVERY UNDER FIRE BECAUSE ANIMALS CANNOT BE AWARDED the Distinguished Service Cross, “Chips,” a German shepheid, will have to he content with a War Department citation for heroism under fire. The dog, shown with a little playmate, landed in Sicily with-our troops and cleaned out an enemy _pillbox, bringing in two Italian prisoners, (International) their children at the | THE DAILY ALASK EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA 134 pound negro of | | which will be held in the Gold | Cushing, | and | V. | { nght i ' ARNAL, A8 iim BXPRgs, DECISION IN MATCH WITH “(AT' ROB!NSON WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.-—Maxie Jerger, Canadian welterweight, last night won a 10 round decision in the bout with Ernest “Cat” Rob- inson, Long Island negro. Berger was the agressor all the way. WASP Uniform NEW UNIFORM of the WASP | (Women’s Airforce Service Pi- | lots), the organization of civilian | women pilots assigned to the | Army Air Forces, includes this wool gabardine trench coat with removable lining. The blue beret carries a U. S. Army officer's cap insignia in miniature. Army Air Forces photo. {Intanmwnal) - CAROLING GROUP BEING ORGANIZED TO SING XMAS EVE ‘The @ouple Club of:the Northern Presbyterian. Church will tponsor & .caroling group-to sing at vhe hospitals, and - shrough Al caroling on interested in | Christias Eve are invited to attend a practice meeting at the Northern { Light Chureh at 8:45 o'elock Thurs- day evening, December 16. The pub- lic is invited to join with the Couple Club a8 the singing group will be interdenominational In charge of arrangements for the earol singing are Mr. and Mrs T. A. Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. James Beall and Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Paul. Trollers the' qwrm of Juneau on Christmas Eve. SPECIAL MEETING Wednesday, Dec. 15, 7'3"’ M ON H ALL—( THOUGH UNLISTED on any stock exchange, the prophet mnuy -named Guadalcanal, Bougainville and To- kyo railroad is of great importance to Allied forces at a South Pacific base. The narrow-gauge line, which has but one engine, hauls supplies from Harbor to suppiy depot. Pictured is the parlor car of the G. B and T. R R V\hxrh furnishes its passengers with plenty of hghl and air. 'MAXIE BERGER GETS (International) } NEWSOMTOPLAY - WITH ATHLETICS IN 1944 SEASON Dec. 14~ Pitcher been | with | Roger | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., The . Athletics announce Buck “Bobo” Newsom has obtained in a straight trade Washington for pitcher | Woltf { Connie Mack when gqueried about | the colorful temperment of New- !som asserted: “I am not worrying. | | The Newsom of the past is figuring | what he can do for us in the fu-| ture.” | Bobo was promitient in the Dod- | ger uprising preceding the Durochet | skidy e e D(DIJGLAS NEWS 1 MRS, Mrs. A A l«. L KINNEY Kinney came over the weekend, from St. Ann'sd Hospital, ‘where she had* received | surgical care. | HOME home I FAMILY DINNER | A family dinner was held at the| Louis Wagner home yesterday even- | ing in celebration of their son| Neal's third birthday date. Mr. and | Mrs. Willlam Wagner and two| children were invited for the ever ing. ENGSTROM MAYOR E. ILL Due to a bad cold, Mayor E. E. Engstrom, was unable to attend| last night's City Council meeting. Lacking a full quorum, the Coun- cilmen paid current bills and ad-, Journed. | Totem Club Will | Meet This Evening| | There will be Totem Club meet ing tonight at the ANB Hall and all members and young people are | invited to attend, according to an-!| nouncement by the Rev. Walter A.| Soboleff, of- the ‘Memoridl Presby- | terian Church. The meeting will begin at o'clock. | 730 Help Your Forgotten ‘28" For. The Kis z Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go| More than' half of your digestion is done, dow " the belt —in your 28 feet of Losels. o when indigestion strilees, try something helps b::{c»uvn in tlu stomuch AND | /lei//?/M/m///d ke 1o recerie . GIVE FOOD What could he more appropriate than a box of PEARS, APPLES, ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, DATES or some kind of CANNED FRUIT or VEGETABLES? Then there are a lot of other items . . . CANDY by the box or in bulk and many other interesting things to choose from. And don't forget there are only 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS before Christmas. SHOP AT PIGGLY WIGGLY For Quality with Dependability PHONE 16 or 24 : PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY CHRISTM. PARTY Have a portralt artist take your, Dec. 18, Sons of Norway Dinner | nicture ¥amersley Studio. Uppoc’we at 7 pm. Program and Dance TOOF Federal Bu.ldlnx Phone 204. adv | Hall Adm. each $1.50. For Reserva- > tions Phone Red 210 or 217, BUl‘ WAR BONDS | adv ,_.___._r-_—_ TIIIFT‘CO—DP Member National Retailse- Owned Grucers 811 SEWARD STREETY PHONE 7¢7 FORD AGENEY (Authorised Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Poot of Main Streed Juneau Molors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and @ Chas. G. Warner Co. ThomasHardwfiréC@ Marine Engines and Supplies ‘ MACNINR SHOP PAINTS — OILS Ropes and Painte Suliders’ and Shelf HARDWARR Leota’s WOMEN’S APPARBL Baranof Hoted Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage €o, | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hagling | R O.DAVIS K W.DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTHR DFALERS Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical and Supplier bat may need is Carter's Little Liver Pills to Five néeded help to that “fofgatian 28 fect” of bowels, s Little Liver Pill before Take one Caur 1d one after meals, Take them aecording fo | ctions. ‘They help wake up a'largar flaw of the 8 muin digestive juice your stom- h AND bowels—help uten in Nature's ¢ en most folks @gt th ks you feel bottef from ust .....wngvuhvmm(m-t rter’ tleLiver Pills fromyoupd:ugyist. Py je: 26¢. Trollers. “BMILING SERVION" | Bert's Cash Grocery _ PHONE 104 or 109 HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant