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TUEQDAY MARCH 14 1944 THE DAILY ALASKA [;MPIRE——JUNLAU ALASKA PAGE FIVE H'es the league bAséb@l clubs a B E A RS TA K E JUNMU KS J RA GETS ? onme B e s \ away southern. camps for spring Copy must 'be in the office by 2 o'clock in |V DE(“IO“ | o ‘ % P e training the aftertiooh to insure insertion on same | " Awm Bou'i' “I do not think we will evef*travel 3 AME| WIN 3RD GO DECISION ‘IN‘ GivingDope ::iuEEIaEE ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons | b ) | as the rain poured dewn uand-the v listea in telephone directory. | | HOLYOKE, Mnss,, Mareh 14— “md blew on the Athletics’ spring ¥ t i | | Lulu Constaptino, 133 poundew of | o av?rgge e g | | New York, decisioned Angel Aviles, n ralnln Mack further said the precent day & Dai.ly rate per line for consecutive inser- | 1130 pounder of Mexico, in a one- players stay in condition over' the Hons: | | sided bout last night. | | winter and do not need a long con- Ij One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; | L i —— - DREEEEEN . {ditioning period the oldtimers need- Minimum charge, 50c ! . The Ketchikan and Juneau Elks BALTIMORE, Md March 14—/ /| FREDERICK, Maryland, March ed . Grem“ns Win from Bank, again competed last night, and the Harry Jaffra, bantamweight (-hum-'_‘_lN?T;\f_?;"[Ss HVE;"::?S: g:;ll:::_‘ld.—cmnle Mack, ageless President A | o {home team nosed out the visitors pion, last night got the decision | ' ¥ e estate of Arthur James |0f the Philadelphia Athletics, de-| Iucite,from which airplane tar- 2 erS—DOUgIaS fO Play ;lxy a mere eight points. There was over Fr ie Rubino of New York};l'“‘;m) d(‘('("\;t‘d has filed his nna‘l\”“md he thought the war and rets are built, is a coal-derived v srome pretty fancy bowling done, in a ten- !“und Imut account and report of his admin- nnn\pmlauun troubles have taught ' plastic - end Ziegler of Ketchikan rolled up i ettt i e e B istration of said estate, and his peti- Sitka Tonight fa total of 568 points. Only one i 2 . 4 e e B v 3 r 3 the |game was played last night o O O omissinors Coury| | CABINETS FIXTURES i - After a whirlwind start that net-| Ketchikan [ol:’;un;:\;l Precinct, at Jum;au. Al-|} F U L T 0 N & K R U s E ] i ted them two free tosses before lffert i saka; that 10 oicleck Ar,M. May| | RACTORS {the home. team scored, Sitka High|Stedman 146 145 208 494 y QAR 1644, Mins been Tixed ‘e the H _BUILDING CONT‘ C | School cagers lost the initiative and|Ziegler 170 184 214 568 time and said court the place for| ! REPAIRING and REMODELING FOR RENT |dropped another game to the Ju-|Peterson 10010 08 . hearing same; and that all persons| § PHONE 433 So. Seward and Wlllouq i neau High School basketeers in Lhc[”o“‘““ 147 164 513, | concerned therein are hereby noti- | —TZ e rrreereseer x eym last night by a score of 44 to BT e s fied to @ ar at said time and place FOR SALE z Nll':ihergloamy\mx able to makc] Totals 71170 2433 CHICAGO, I, March 14.—Nate :n:d rfi;];l:?]flfl; l:lb}ec‘uons. if 5115. to! their shots count, although there i Bolden, 174 pounds, of Chicago, 1ast | iaiq final account and petition for uneaun LOST—FOUND |were some spectacular plays made,| Henning 161 167 136 464 night knocked out Freddie Griges,|ettlemént and distribution thereof. 3 |Nordling, Juneau center, was the Duckworth 174 190 196 540 189 pounder of Memphis in the| piteq: Juneau, Alaska, March ; s MISCELLANEOUS [steadiest of the bunch, and playea, Hendrickson 153 153 136 442 second round of a scheduled efght- | ja¢p 1044 e A la 1 . onm | HOIMQuist 160 166 138 464 rounder | ; - S | m fine game, and the Sitka team i ARTHUR S. WESTON, VIANTED ;\vz\s led by Wagner as on the pre-|Stewart 182 180 169 531 P A Administrator. | PL"“BI“G [\lou\ match Saturday night j ot *33*0 78'6 'T’: ’744; YOUR BROKEN LENSES ;Firs( publication, March 14, 1944, HmeG b ! The preliminary between the| otals &l 55 2 | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| Last publication, April 4, 1944, DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS - i |Gremlins and the Bankers was one | AR | Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, ¥ AP ret IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION WO MATCHED overstuffed chairs, OIL BURNERS {of the most fantastic struggles vetr(ABAREI SIY[E | Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | BUY WAR BONDS |seen in the Juneau gym. It was| o s = ol “Lnl’fi \a comedy of errors from beg'mmnx” | | SHEET METAL Hollywood bed, large cabinet, wANTED |to end, with frequent pileups, passes | DAN(E wlll BE ' | tenor guitar with electric pickup. |to opponents, and for a while look- | " d t t t' ; Phishe, fees 6 4 e e gl L e ardioge hem! | PHONE 787 Third and Franklm ‘ Lo s b e | WANTED—Gir] or woman to do eral minor injuries were suffered, | NIGHT: B. E. FEERO .. BASSINETTE, BA(mnvue high| chamber work, waiting on table, ' mcludlng an ankle injury \\hen| X J. R. CLARK .. 3 chair, folding baby bugey stroller,| wash dishes, etc. $85 per month|SPecht was catapulted against al|p: . . 1 Phone Blue 130. with room and board. Write P. O. \bonch on the' sidelines. Powers! F"’S' Publl( Affall’ Of De“a { a 1S and ski poles, ski boots, ten-| BOX 904, Juneau |sarnered 12 points for the Bankers i ‘ : IS sad ! (il i Boate. 0t land Rieschel made 13 for the Grem- Chapler, Befa Slgma F ED E R A I { THRIFT CO-OP 1ils Tackes,. card ables, ristmas | wANTED—A bo\ to do chmes and lins, including one fancy shot over | TP | 1 tree *“’"dl- l;‘\‘irmus b"'fl: 1ady’s| help in garden. State wages de-| his head. The game went to the| Phl, in Bal’aflOf | Memba;::;log:e?::lfl!r CUSTOM'TAILOR > dress and hiking pants mew) | gired. Write P. O, Box 904, Juneau | Gremlins 29 to 21. il P R A C T I C A I . | . a sl 32, sosall Fstaria" Bteh Bowt | et orebl hobid o vaterds fos tita ! Banfforma) and. (H LABSR SN | 211 SEWARD STREET Alroks fromt RO O . and plate, also other miscellan- WANTED—Combination cook. Ap- | preliminary, and Kilty and Powers|S0 that dancers may enjoy having g 1 PHONE 767 ° PHONE 570 eous household articles, Spickett| ply Bus Depot Cafe, between 4 for the game between Sitka and|® €roup of friends share a table, l'l 0 U s E W A B E S Apts. Phone Green 168 after 5| and 4:30 pm Juneau. These officials have done | the first dance of Delta Chapter of ! pm | an excellent job of referceing. |Peta Sigma Phi in Juneau will be CALL % e |WANTED-Day or ho_ur work by | Following are the box scores: xl‘eld this Saturday evening in the FORD AGENCY i » . ; buiL.co ,Jd,gflwl)oxxug:aph attach-| lady. Phone Black 372. | o |Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. (Authorized Dealers) Femmer's Transfer t ment—75 rds $1 lohnson & is e secorl 190 SR Gt e Ty o o i e e H . omEASBs—oAs—on. 114 : ¥ _ | for six hours (wening& good pay. | Scott g L |was e lished in Juneau only in The Dripless’server Foot oSSRl Stresy ; 1 b2 Vs, RUNS good, extra tires. Phone Victory Coffee Shop. | Merritt 2 v 2 | November J Motors OIL — FEED — HAULING ¢ Phone Green 413 after 5 pm. | — Kepuiay : 4 {855 Tew's orohestes will. ol ; uneau B o i > (Green 219 alter 5 PM.. | WANTED — Experlenced Grocery | Dapcevich 3 0 Gi” ot 's orchestra will furnish —Fits in refrigerator ron SALE | Man. Write Empire 3497. Nordling 5 0 g]‘r“'m‘ng" “{"”mf“l; ‘r;‘e ‘;jr"“"‘”‘?") Vo contamination [ PR SRS SR Ny ; | R e { Fozrest 0 | s d I Jo refrigera r othing | WANTED — 30 to 36 ft. Trolllng | Thibede : 1 |to midnight, committee members chi! refrigerator odor Sa it Meai CO So Music and X = . | : - au 2 0 ladesiie g oo T 5 o drips, spills or waste niary v Delicious Chicken 935 PANEL Deliverty truck, good | boat, fully equipped. Write JC Mead 1 1 g|2re arranging a floor show to fill 4 : 3 tires, motor and bearings. $100 care of Empire. | Lowell s 5 |the intermission. | lasy to clean FOR QUALITY MEATS EVERY NIGHT 7 Phone Black 499, A L e SN | Hgins 2 P | Members of ' the sorority are © AND POULIRY ”m’,m 5 . ‘WANTED “Reliable _stenographer. | ) o \handling tickets which will not be FREE DELIVERY 0% x 16% ft. DELUZE tan Lino-| Good salary 40 hour week. Phone| rrogay 0 2 g4/On sale at the door. Reservations, | Call Phones 13 and 49 .John-Marin; Prop. - Phone 68 o leum rug ior living room. Never 466 for appointment. Sitka Hi g however, may be made in advance b e 3 itka High School by telephoning Mrs. Joyce Williams, sh k ) § ! = G : _ | WANTED — Electrical equipment,| FG FT Pts.|chairman of the dance, at the aKers \’__'__—‘ : v OMPLETELY furnished 5 room; sewing machine, etc., that need|Rhodes 1 0 2| Baranof. | Ch G W C umm 1 house, wash. machine, piano, etc.{ repairing. Hollywood Shoe Parlor. | ger[;r g 0 0I Several . before-the-dante ~parties 3 —Sanitary “side flow” as. b. warner Lo. VB SELSo 58 . Bargain for cash. Phone Green | SUSRIMER 0 Olare g v s —Ke ! " and S e on 0] argain_for Pryces Dsed Tarimr 308 Wi | Wiktinaber e : . {are l}zemh pmnneq h‘,\ ‘members of Keeps dust 'fmd grease arine Engines upplies 3 75 after 6 pm. e o i 4 9 0 ihe youns women’s socil and cul- from settling down MACHINE SHOP LIQUORS | & tural group an 'S are i 3 0 ft. TR()LLER new mrd)es, ready| — —— | Miller 2 [ 4 armnéina pt.:lblg ::l(::r ‘mffl",]bf;\ m;, and into contents | Ropes and Paints PHONE 92 or 95 i t 306 Willoughby. | VANTED - Wisher; also dry clea Wagner 6 1 e, g ta groups for the af- | iy e Yot e SR | erman at Snow White Laundry. S 1 3jfeir. Mis Senna Powers is presi- » . G i TROLLER. 306 Willoughby.| Good pay. Phone 209. Al o 3 |dentof the soronity. | See | prmemeetiy : 5 cetase) % | = T | 9 HILDREN'S Sleds, electric range, i ATTENTION' ELKS i ! Leota’s Thomas HardwareCo. Z 3 gal. coffee urn; logging jack, 3 Lus’r A“D r “n | Gremlins Tonight, Tuesday, March 14 | Th ]l d : it and 6 h.p. stationary gas engines-‘ b 7 o“ ! FG FT Pts.|special meeting and initiation. Big omas al' Wal'e 1 WOMEN'S APPAREL PAINTS — OILS ' 3 telephones, sawmill. 925 West|[,0ST Brown bmfold with identi- meschl_ 6 1 13 |attendance of members requested. ! | Baranof Hotel Buflders’ and" SHelt N 11th St. ‘ fication card. Please leave at Em- | Mastasio 0 0 ofadv. 0mpany S | Dive OOl | Fleek ... 1 0 2 —— .- | fl AMERA, Seneca trio 118. Write| | McDaniels 5 0 10 N o ' Captain Jonathan Carnes of P 3531 Empire. Makes good gnlarger. ||,0ST_Identification bracelet No. Lucas 0 ) 0] Baletn; Masss, accidentally ‘diseov- = 32147045 Steinel. Reward. Return|Pasquan 1 0 2' ey s . Juneau "0"'““‘“’ EW General Electric portab]e r'\- 3 = {ered the source of pepper in Su- & to Empire. Sphzcht 1 [ 2| matra in 1796. dio AC-DC; batteries included. e Light and Heavy Hauling Fosbee Apts. Between 5 and Totals .. R e e s A E. O. DAVIS E.W. DAVIS 5 £x i Sl ' MISCELLANEOQUS Bankers PHONE 81 i 'O St. Bernard pups; also rab-| - FG FT Pis. e bits. Bednar, Tee Harbor. PI;:IO SERVICE, Anderson Music 0 0 0 e o 0 : ; bl pped———y 4 ft. RAISED DECK cabin cruiser. | - i . X TN 15 hp. Universal engine, speed 8| CUARANTEED Realistic Perma- b ot B COWLING DAVLIN The Alaskan Hotel’ knots. See Harbor Master, Phone| nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Yia 0 4 Riotlatest Erel S ol et N?mc." Rt COMPHNY b 329, ] Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201, 6 0 12 volunteered for a war reporting assignment imme- | Newly Renovated Reoms A - o) 315 Decker Way. Effective S0 0 4! diately after Pearl Harbor. From Nov. 17, 1942 DODGE" and* PLYMOUTH at Rensonable Rates :: SZ;ceztlex’xrtOIioxix:fin useo psc l’p" E, e L e = g7 —| when he joined the United States fleet at Horolulu DEALERS PHONE SINGLE O/ - ton dump trucks. Call. Douglas| TURN your cid ceid into value, TD prc i A a to June 4, 1943, he slept ashore but three nights, i oo 63. Write Box 1297. | cash or trad: at Nugget Shop. ‘memgf):;;he i’::: cs"gggzlw?l p:‘:y reporting the Pacific war during its first dark days. T OR SALE — Income property. 2 z RS Juneau High School gym. Twnmm: Then Bell was assigned to the North Pucific o housel, one 8-room with 3 bed-! K INRINE. Flage game will be preceded by a prelim- where he ranged those icy waters for months on s i SMEE T apts o et - EtIO I RIRS, Boycs s is 5“"“311"31'3' match between the Juneau end alert for the big story he knew some day was a pid®:en AlL 1 lh’ed Ba ‘private inteiviews at the Baranof and Douglas grade schools. ’l‘he‘ sure to break. angrbeTooma urnished. BAr*ipr,ce) answering all questions per-|first game will start at 7:30 p. m. . gain. 1565 Evergreen Ave. Shat-|i.jnins ¢, Health, Love Affairs and It did and Norman Bell alone was on the job. tuck Agency. |advice on Finances. Phone 800 for In the space of a few days, Bell became the first OWER drag saw, complete, good |aPpointment. ~ ATTENTION ELKS United Nations correspondent to fly with U.S. Navy condition. Phone 98 daytimes; Tonight, Tuesday, March 14, raiders over the Japanese homeland; ‘bombing Red 267 evenings. ROOM >modern house, completely furnished, two bedrooms. Phone| IND'GEsm | Paramushiro for the first time. pouglas 335. " CITATION Thus, Bell’s initiative and persistence were re- NUNN.BUSH SHOES” L1 GREV Coupe, good tires 3150 WAlloP You In the Unitea States Commission- warded and readers of this and hundréds of other STETSON/HATS- Lloyd Herrle, Glacier .Dairy. er's Court for the Territory of | AP newspapers were given exclusively some of 4 iy ? Alaska, Juneau Precinct. the best eye-witness stories to come out of this war. Quality: Clothing GLASS show case; 3 shelves ap- In the Matter of the Adoption of % Fiethand slories by Norman Bell amd-saores of i » proximately 7 ft. long. Phone 175|Help Your .,,',“n 28" For The KHO(‘ LORITA NOREEN WARDEN, 1rs| o) Y srma Rohl That Helps Make You Ratin’ To Go© TO MATT J. WARDEN and all ace AP reporters at the fighting fronts thé world nm OLT BISLE: l'rwt;:ov 30;:‘1“ :h;l:]"wum-e‘ thap halt of your digontion is done { ;‘g‘g KGN!BOXE\m intere over-appear in this newspaper” shells. ki =4 two and a half boxes she D e ke et gl b | CH OF YOU ARE Complete Outfitéer for Men 452 between noon and 3:30 p. m. | OR SALE — Piano. Phone Bive| 795 between 6 and 7 p.m. v , two and one after meals. Take them according to ODERN four room house, Aot Theyhelo wake o tocemr fow 1944, at 2:00 oclock P. M; in ‘the Bert's Cash Gmce bedrooms, furnished, one Ye&r ,r the 8 main digestive juices in your stom- afternoon of said day, to answer the | ' old % mile from bridge on Doug- las Highway. $1,500 down, balxnce easy payments. Phone Juncau 458. special meeting and initiation. Big attendance of members requested.’ adv. | Paramushiro Isl accompany a DOES that helps HEREBY REQUIRED to be and ap- below the belt. and the only war reporter to nited States task force shelling TINELY CLOTHES What you may need is Carter’s Little Liver Pills to give nceded help to that “forgotten 28 feet"™ of bowels. Take one Cartes Little Liver Pill before ach AND bowels—help you digést what you aave eaten in Nature's own way. Then most folks get the kind cf relief that | makes you feel better from your head to your toes, Just besure you get the genuine Carter'’s thflkuvlrl’nhlmmwurdmnmu P 28¢. igestion in the stomach ANI)I pear before the undersigned Com- missioner at his office in the Fed- eral-Territorial Building, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 2nd day of May, petition of WALTER F. CUMMINGS and GERALDINE WARDEN CUM- MINGS, hushand amd wife, for the adoption of LORITA NOREEN “SMILING: SERVIOE"- PHONE 104 or 105° Free Delivery: Juneau ron m —_— WARDEN, a minor child, and to o o o] change said child’s name to LORITA GA 35 TINEAU F N DOUGLAS, furnished 3 room | ‘NOR.EEN CUMMINGS, and to show ! ' ¢ apt. clean, ntatd 1thal arerstitte:] 'CITY CAFE |cus it any you have, why the HOTEL Wflu P ‘pe" & prayer of said Petition should not be | very lor our guests 2 plenty of cupboards. Phone Doug-| I f said Petition shy Every comfort made f. i las 472 after 6:30 & granted, and if you fail to appear Air Service Information. mfialp B it oot sncul.flgnspfs?gsm |or answer said Petition or consent . ROOM Iutmshcd t. steamheat- .CHI-“:S to same the Court will epterga de- ed, hot and COlda pw,i; at .u CHOP SUEY |cree in accordance with the prayer 2 times. Phone 569. CHOW MEIN of said Petition. - RENT_Fur. Apis. Evly W, oot it 50Ut s Bout i oy of Mt THE BYLINE UF D"PEND“B'UTY O —Fur. . | cial Seal ay of rch, warm. Winter rates $15 a month.| EJLED RICH | 1944, y 1, Lights, water, Dishes; Al batn | (OPEN ALL NIGHT ||seav) FELIX GRAY, || m’cfi for it il : and use of Electric Washer and, PHONE 377 United States Commissioner. - . s THE'EMPIRE wmurlnlumdryrwm.ho- view- Apts. . Last publication, March 28, 1944. AN EF Lo AR X IR AL O "I EAES B e A EREABEE A

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