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Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in tclephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rote per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE f FOB RENT 50 GALLON barrels. Phone 2 and 3 ROOM furnished cabins, otl | stoves. 5134 Willoughby. clectrical hand books, 2 ROOM -‘\pm;r;ent,?un‘mure, But used. By McGraw no dishes nor cedding. Phone 621. Co. $17. Phone Blue - 4 ROOM furnished house ml hekxl | Phone Blue 275 i’(’lR KLF — Four trolling leads, (2, 44 and 2, 45 Ilbs. 10 cents a PET REON HOUSE on Third Bnd pound), 12th St. Dixon, partly furnished, Inquire Juneau Paint Store. Phone ‘Green 662; 410 ‘d‘ fOR RENT--Fur. Apts. Easily kept . galv. Navy an- Wwarm. Winter rates $15 a month. steering wheel, 1% incn Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath ft. Phone Red 318. and use of Electric Washer and | Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. MODERN four room house, two ooms, furnished, one year mile from bridge on Doug- ay. $1,500 down, balance yments. Phone Juneau 458. V!‘ZCELLANEfiflS | | Phone a CLASSIFIED H|GH H[[[S BOWL LAST The first games of a new sched- ule for the High Heels bowlers was to be played last. evening at the Elks. However, one of the teams failed to put in an appearance, so Baranof team and the Federals with the former winning the match. The Alley Cats bowled anyhow, |although the Elks team was absent. Following are the scores 442 1236 | FREDDIE ARCHER, OUT OF NAVY, IN RING COMEBACK NEWARK, N J., Feb, 8—Freddie | {Areher, 147 pounder, opened his ring ccmeback last night after hon- orable discharge from the Navy,| with a decision over Leroy Saun- ders, 149 pounder of New York. The bout was a 10 rounder NOTRE DAME T0 NIGHT ELKS one game was played between the' Baranof i Carr 118 131 128 37 | | Armstrong 87 159 154 400 | Garrett 164 136 166 466 | Total 369 426 448 1243 Federals | |Jenne 100 139 139 3713 | |Kennedy 98 104 101 303 i | Sharpe 122 100 166 388 | A Total 320 343 406 1069 Alley Cats | | Lockridge 102 153 13¢ 39| | Johnson 149 138 170 477, A CORPORAL with the British Mack 86 146 138 370| Eighth Army in Italy examines e —w —. __lone of the chemical-filled flasks Toul 337 457 | that are used by the Germans to THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA | g | | | | | throw at Allied tanks. On impact, lhc flask bomb explodes and gives | off a smoke which blinds the crew of the tank. (International) | JEFFRA TAKES GO ‘ ‘ FROM JIM COLLLINY | BALTIMORE, Feb. 8. — Harry| | Jeffra, former bantamweight King,| {took the decision over Jimmy Col- {lins of Baltimore. The fight went Ithe full ten rounds. | ,-— McSPADEN BEATS OUT {principal basketball games played of a son, C. L. Stevens, instructor last night {in a naval radio school, after a| Kentu 1. Illinois 40. jcolorful career as an Indian scout, LEFTY 0°'DOUL IS ljob. This was his reply to l(‘]voxtilDuunlus, among them Willlam Kil-| TWO HOOP GAMES " KRE ON TONIGHT | OLD"MER OF AT hich schooL CHANNEL DIES Tonight in a doubleheader in the High School gym, the Douglas| High School Huskies will meet the Coppers, and the Gremlins will tackle the Signacs. The first game will start at 7:30 p.m. and fans will use the Sixth Street entrance to the building. Another oldtimer of the Gastin- eau Channel section went on the last trail on February 1 at Mos-, cow, Idaho. He was Charles Harr, Stevens, 94, father of Neal H. Ste- vens, with the United States Bu- reau of Mines stationed in Juneai.| Stevens was a resident of the| Channel from 1896 to 1902 and wa: jone of the organizers of the first Odd Fellows Lodge in Alaska and| |became past grand sire of the Order. Stevens died at the Moscow l\omol e —— CAGE SCORES The following are final scores of | guide, ship's captain and prospec- tor in Alaska. | He was born in Weston, Ontario, | spent his early manhood in Nova ‘hwtm later serving as captain on '{he Great Lakes; was in the Black! Hills, South Dakota prior to the |gold rush there, scout and guide,| joperator of a stage coach with Fed- mnl mail contracts between Dead- wood and Spearfish, and two years |ahead of the Klondike gold rush, BIG I'EAGUE JOBS‘cnme north as a prospector and |settled on Douglas Island. Leaving| SAN FRANCISCO Feb. S*Li’ny}th(\ Channel he went to Homestake, | O'Doul, Manager of the San le\fl‘south Dakota. cisco Scals, said definitely he is| Stevens had kept in steady cor- not interested in any big league|respondence with old friends in Missouri 45; Kansas State 30. Virginia Tech 39; VMI 17, Norfolk Naval Training btnuou 91; Camp Davis 42. A he was top man in consideration'purn. of the Boston Braves. The latter said today that | Stevens ‘was a charter member.ml Tt | Alaska Lodge of Odd Fellows. TIDES TOMORROW R ‘ PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY High tide 2:25 am, 155 feet.| Low tide 8:09 am, 26 feet.| Have a portrait artist take your| High tide 2:10 pm., 16.9 feet. picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Low - tide 8:35 pm., -12 !eet.‘Fedeml Building. Phone 294. adv. DAN'S DELIVERY SERVICE * { Armstrong, weighing HANBURY IS KAYOED BY ARMSTRONG 8. — Hemry| 139, knocked | cut Lew Hanbury, 137 pounds, in the third round of a scheduled 10- rounder here last night. The end came after a minute and 10 seconds of the third. The decision was booed by some who thought Hanbury was the vic- tim of a fast count while he was on one knee in the corner. He was jon his feet ready to fight when the referee gave the bout to back” Henry. RUMMAGE SALE WASHINGTON, Feb. Gastineau Cafe Bldg. Feb. 9 and 10, tarting 10 a.m. adv. “Come- | QUICK RESULTS ADVERTISING IN JUNEAU EMPIRE If you have anything to sell you get quick results from classified in the Daily Alaska Empire. That is what Ed Shellworth says. Last night, in the Empire, Shell- worth had a classified ad that he had certain commodities to sell. He sold out before 7 o'tlock and after the sell-out over 50 other would-be purchasers called at his {home in the Alder Terrace apart- ments and this morning there were 20 other callers or telephone calls, but no dice. e ] The average person in the United !Smtes eats about 17 pounds of but- (ter a year, but rationing cut con- | sumption to around 13 pounds in 1943, | THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 [ ———————— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors | FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS FRESH SHRIMP MEAT BONELESS CODFISH in Pound Bricks Hutchings’ Economy Market PHONE 553 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks' Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING CARARY B oo | PIANO SERVICE, Anderson Music) AGAI" HAVE BIG nes ARY (female, exception-| ghop. | -Ph" -l 5 . Soothing Organ Music and e | TR \ Sanitary Meat Co. Delicious Fried Chicken eads (2, 44 and 2, 45 1bs. 10 cents) ¥ callngn opoa- EI_EVEN FOR QUALITY MEATS EVERY NIGHT a nd). Phone Green 662. nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | AND POULTRY % e | Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201.| noums m’ 1 CHEV Coach, 5 good tires, 315 Decker Way. Effective, CHICAGO, IlL, Feb. 8—It is an-| VREE DELIVERY 4 heater $350. Phone Red 375, 822 jyne 15. jnounced that Notre Dame will be| PHOENIX, Arizona, Feb. 8.—Jug A"”ou”cing Lol Phowt 1) apA M i N B o 1 Road. {the only big school in the Chicago\ ¥ g PEERIT TURN your old gold into value, area which will have twelve men | MCSPaden, golf's high money win-| » n - FURN D house and improved cush or trade at Nugget 8hOP. |in training during the summer a:x‘;:“” for the winter, tucked away lg waY e lvery ervlce Gz property on Glacier Hiway, 1% fall thus assuring the Trish of an. “P°ther $1000 war bond yesterday Chas. G. warner co. on“ .'us. from Federal Bldg. Daniel 0394. . Phone 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, good motor and tires, new paint. | Phone Red 415. | FOR SALE — One trdller, 28 ft. Ripple, 40 h.p. Lycoming. Phone Do 224 for information. GOOD VIEW lot $300; also record cabinet. Phone Green 624. SET OF 4 drums. Phone Blue 565. 19’!7 CHEV Coach good tires 5556 142 Gastineau Ave. TROLLING BOAT, “Albotross ft. engines, fully equipped. Ice 10,000 lbs. $4,200. Box 1095 Ketchikan. Ole Haynes.# Phone Black 2755 ongass 8 ft. PUNT, new last summer. See, Harbor Master. FULL BAKERY equipment, can re-| move or use in location. Write Empire 3342 Juneau, Alaska, 34 ft. TROLLER, ready to go, Fully| equipped $1,800. J. W. Forsythe, Sitka, Alnsh WANTED | WANTED-—Steno-typist. Apply 123» Third St. John Young. k WANTED—Radio tubes No. 12 SK| 7 and 1P5. Call Douglas 224. WANTED TO BUY — Late model| car. Phone Douglas 764. Lee Swift WANTED—Girls for usherettes. In- quire Capitol Theatre. WANTED TO BUY — Floor lamp,| set dinner dishes. Write P. O. Box 2105. | WANTED — By young married couple, small 3 or 4 room fur-| nished house or small apt. with bedroom. Phone Green 414 after| 4 pm. WANTED — Electrical equipment, sewing machine, etc., that need repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor.| WANTED-+Used furniurc. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED — 1,000 Hair seal hides. Write Emil Knudsen, Kodiak, Alaska. i NANTED—Washer; also dry clean erman at Snow White Laundry | Good pay. Phone 209. LOST and rmn LOST—$5 Reward. Jade earring, heart- shdped Return to EMPIRE. LOST—Large pin on Cold Storage Dock. Phone 21. King Gustaf of Sweden ascended the throne in January of 1908, % 9 ft. 4 in. Chrysler marine | quarters”.at ((HANGES IN PAA SYSTEM ANNOUN(ED Pan American World Airways an- nounces the consolidation of its Alaska and Trans-Pacific Divisions into one division to be known as 7 he Pacific-Alaska Division.” The ¢ nsolidation is effective as of Feb- riary 1, 1944. Headquarters will be &t San Francisco with the Alaska sector headquarters at Seattle. President Juan Trippe has ap- | pointed L. C. Reynolds manager of l!,e Pacific-Alaska Division. For the p'lst several months, Mr. Reynolds 1has been acting manager of the Transpacific Divisicn with head- asuife Island. Pre- viously he hzad been manager of the Alaska Divi thus having man- aged both the sions being . he had been to Vice Presi- of consolidatcd. Porme Executive Assistant dent H. M. Bixby at the System’s | headqua: s in New York. Capt. O. J. Studeman, Opera- tions Manager of the Alaska Divi- sion since October 1942 has been! appointed Manager of the Alaska | sector. He has been with Pan Am- erican since February 1933. Before his assignment to the Alaska Divi- sion he was Chief Pilot of Pan American Airway’s Western Divi- sion operating out of Brownsville, Texas to Central and South Am- erica. Previous to this Studeman served in the Army Air Force for three years. Upon the inauguration of land plane service from Seattle to Al- |aska, Studeman made the first sur- vey flights to Alaska in the fall of 1940, and in May 1941 the Alaska Division of Pan American was formed to take over the service op- erating to and within Alaska. Both of the consolidated divi- sions operate vital military trans- port services for the Navy in addi- tion to civilian services established before the war. CITY CAFE SPECIALTIES NOW IN CHINESE DISHES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sweet and Sour FRIED RICE OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 377 other topnotch football team. Many | fans are wondering if the players are such top-notchers why they are |not in the armed services. S6T. LOU WOODS IS GIVEN DECISION IN BOUT WITH PARSONS CHICAGO, Ill., Feb. 8.—Sgt. Lou ‘Woods, 151 pounder of Camp Grant, last night won a 10 round decision over Bill Parson, 144 pounder of Danville, Il \for winning the Phoenix Open in n| ‘playofr match with Byron Nelson. MecSpaden finished . the 18 holes with 70, three strokes ahead of |Nelson after the two had tied ut {the end of the regular match Sua- e NOTICE After February 10 no tele- phone rentals for the month of February will be accepted at a | discount. All remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. adv. BASKE COPPERS vs. ADMI Service Men and Students. 25¢ Tax .. .. 5¢ .30¢ TONIGHT 1:30P. M. GREMLINS vs. SIGNACS HIGH SCHOOL GYM - Use Sixth Street Entrance TBALL D. H. SCHOOL SSION Adults Tax . TOTAL ... WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENT s Every Friday Evening ORDERS SHOU NOON FRIDAY * Leave Calls BERT S CAS * $1.00 first CWT 25¢ each additional CWT LD BE IN BY or Orders at H GROCERY Alas!!! NO FATHER—NO MOTHER to Juneau's proposed Milk Ordinance. But, he who should b responsibilities is hunting desperately among the ladies for this orphaned milk us of all fresh raw milk. Ladies Beware Let he who is responsible, justify his own offspring. THE NORTH hns baen hampered by a whole series of ous altempls at have been: Threals and Boycotis Poisoning with Arsenic and Plenty of Slander! Now We Are to Be Voted Juneau! CURTIS SHERWOOD, NORTH STAR DAIRY. e assuming paternal some one fo mother bill, that'll deprive STAR DAIRY wrecking. There Out of Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS t WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Xour Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 l TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing B FRED HENNING Complete OQutfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Delivery Juneau Free { GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardwaré Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Mo gy Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Choice Meats At All Times Located in Qeorge Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—95 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A, STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Ideal Paint Shop. Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt. HARVEY R. LOWE Public Accountant Room 3, over ..::- National