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WEDNFSDAY JUNEZI, | 944 Phone a CI.ASSIFIBD Copy m the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE #OR SAszllprigixi i)iano. in good condition, $100.00. Phone 344. » 'FOR SALE—10x12 1003 Pike Street. tent with fly.| 7 gt. pressure Green 369.| Good ‘5 h.p. Waterwitch Outboard Motor, $90.00 cash. Phone Black 195. 41931 Oldsmobile. sedan, completely overhauled and body rebuilt.! Nearly new tires. A-1 condition. Hollywood Shoe Shop, phone 608. | . 1935 Dodge Del. Truck. Saw luble‘ v 367x46” and 3 h.p. motor, mount- ed on casters with 18" cut off saw, 16" rip saw, 13" rip saw, 16" combination saw;. motor needs overhauling. 919 9th Street, or, 4 )1hmw Blue 265. FOR & ped Float /\L i trolling w.33-ft. fully equip- | boat 30D1436. City | Gasoline wash machine in good condition. Phone Blue T15. shotgun with 5 black seal fur table médel radno 20 gauge Lefevre of shells; 16; 'WANTEDfiflumckeeper ant | goca‘ Pomorski, NEW 18-TTIBE New Halllcraners SX28 complete with speaker. Call| ONE DOD(;E and One Chev two- y ton dump trucks in nood con-| dition. Good rubber, new motor. Dougl: HUL‘BLL BED, baby's crib, both complete. 825 A Street. | 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished; all range, oil heater and full concrete basemen, Located on o Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147 FOR SALE — Rebuilt bicycles $45 each, at Madsen’s Bike Shop. 40-ft. Cabin Cruiser “Betty Ross. Sleeps 7, nice galley; 100 h. p. Gray; in first class condman L. M. McConnell, Sitka. l |FURNISHED ) ust be in the office by 2 o'clock in day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50c P DODGERS PUT HOCUS POCUS ON WILDCATS SCORE BY lNNlN(v:: 234564t Phone | 374 | FOR RENT_Continued | {times at bat, but also scoring three | FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- quire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easily kept | warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath and use of Eleetric Washer and | ‘Nringer in Laundry room. Sea-! view Apts. f npnrtment Snap Shoppa. Inquire ¢ ROOM partly furnished house, | P. O. Box 1615. WAN'I'ED SALESMEN cover Alaska, calling ship service stores, etc., carry side line compacts, military novelties, popular priced jewelry, gift items,| fast selling merchandise, liberal commission Give full references in first letter. A & P| Wholesale Novelties, Aye,, New York City, 10, N. Y. ‘WANTEDde:'d or Ehev pxék-up, late model. Alaska Hotel. See George Jcllie, WANTED — Used wash machine, good condition. Phone 344. cook between 45 and 50 years of age, for business couple in mod- ern house. Wage $100.00 month- ly. No Sunday work. Write Em- pire C4078: small electric Case Lot Grocery. WANTED—To buy. fan. W A N T E D - stroller in good condition. Douglas 48. Phone WANTED - To pack flsh 11 mn capacity; previous experience. Write Box 762, Juneau, or phone Dcuglas 473. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral housework or second maid, for private household, $100.00 monthly, with room and board. P. O. Box 904. WANTED — Press op(*mt?)rs. Hand Alaska Transfer Complny. Skag- I way, Alaska. Garages, furnished | nmce, all equipment, Three .con-/ ¥ tracts. House may be. purchased seperately. Good, buy.. Cash, ... ! - EMALL HOUSE, 921 10th. Either, furnished or unfurnished. Phone| 554. v | One 1937 Chev; sedan, good running | — condition, §250.00. ' Call Blue 139 ask for Dal -ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished,| < oil range, oil heater and full eon-| crete basement. Located on Starr ® Hill. Phone Blue 147. [ SIX-] ROOM partly furnished house,l 825 Gold Belt. Phone Green 150, after 6 p. m Furnished duplex apt., 4 rooms and bath and 3 rooms and bath. In-, come $55 monthly, Price $2850.00. $500.00 down; balance like rent.| # 426 East First st. | S YR SN R R R “HOIGE ONE acre lots, 3% miles out | Glacier Highway. Inquire Snap Shoppe. ' —— [OR.SALE—2 room House, 3% acre | Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart's Grocery, or -vxiu P. O. Box 574. FOR RENT ® ONE-ROOM HOUSE, kitchen, oil range and bath; one-room house, kitchen, oil range and shower bath. Phone 205, before 4 p. m. L APTS FOR RENT, $20.00 and up. Winter & Pond Apts. . Phone 47. VACANCY at Buckingham Apts., Douglas. FURN. HEATED Apt. in ugl as. ! ) Phone Fed. Bldg. 81 or Douglas 372. OFFICE room for remt. Call at First National Bank. PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143. | start to increase this flow quickl, ircners, Apply Aiuskn Laundry. VANTED—Used fusniwur.. 308 Wil- lmuhhy. Phone. 788 HISI:ELLANEOUS |LAWN MOWERS_ shmpouod Call at Garnick’s Grocery GUARAN’]bP.D Renlli[lc Pernm- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. e 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST--Lifetime Sheaffer fountain pen green colored; owner’s name stenciled on pen. Kindly return to Empire. Reward. REYNOLDSON IN TOWN. R. E. Reynoldson, of Skagway, is in town and a guest at the Ga.s- tineau Hotel. HEALTH QUIZ es Do you have poor digestion?. [ Do you feol headachy aftereating? (] Do you get sour or upset easily? [ Do you feel tired—listless? [ Now everyone knows that to get the good out of the food you eat—you must dfgeat it properly. But what most people don’t know is that Nature must produce about two pints of the dl%mtlve juice—liver bile—each day to help digest your food. If Nature fails, your food may remain un- , lie sour and heavy within you. Thus, itis simple to see that one wny to aid digastion is to fncréase the flow of liver bile. Now, Carter’s Little Liver P;]ll for thousands—often in as little as thirty minutes, When bile flow increases, your digestion may improve, And,soon you're on the road to feeling better— which is what you're after. Don’t depend on artificial aids to coim- terdct indigestion—when Carter's, taken ag aid digestion after Nature's own order. Get Carter’s Little Liver Pills today—only 25¢. You'll be glad you did. details, | 257 Fourth| 050700"14 0030030 6 Dodgers Wildcats |night slaughtered the Wildcats in lan old fashioned slugfest, {them into the ceilar. The Dodgers Irolled up a lopsided victory behind the excellent pitching of Pomorski, !and the errorless fielding and slug- ging of McMahon. Incidentally, McMahon is the only infielder with a perfect fielding average. Mclver, left fielder, |beautiful catches on the left l'lel(l |fence. Rolinson, of the losers, ;.m ‘L\su hits out of three times at bat | The Dodgers scored all their runs in three innings, getting {hits and the same number of runs. |Miastkowski of the Dodgers, hit a four baser with two men on, ing the first runs of the game. McMahon set the best batting aver- age for a single game to date, not only getting three hits out of three Tuns. The Wildcats made a try to rally in the last Jacubec; the first man up, walked. Specht flied out to the second base- {man. Rolinson ; was hit by the |pitcher, and Lamb walked, to fill {the ba In a bad hole by now, |Pomo; o faced McDaniels, the player WhO ' started the last min- jute rally last Sunday by which |the Wildeats took a thriller from the Sub-Port. Pomorski fanned MC— Daniels. With the count at three la run from Pomorski in a like sit- |uation earlier in the season, at- tempted to steal home. He beat Istrike, - retiring the man at |plate and making the run void. |Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The following is the box score: Dodgers > B N N ] Player— E Zencker, ¢ Vanskirer, Menton, 2b Mclver, 1f Blum, ss McMahon, 1b Miastkowski, Ziemann, rf p 3b 1 0 cf 0 RO RSy CRCReoR-y | o e ] Ventrilli, 2| Totals . @ -3 Wildcats > w S SRR s Player— Moran, 2b . Sirak, ss, 8b, cf Jakubec, 3b, p, cf Specht, ¢ Rolinson, 1b Lamb, cf, rf McDaniels, p, cf, p Ross, If ‘Yaklin, cf *Tisso, s e e L B Totals ... 26 “Replaced Yaklm in third. SUMMARY—Two-base hits, Zie- mann_2, Specht, McMahon; home run Miastkowski; hit by pitcher, Tissot, Rolinson; walked by Mec- Daniels three, by Pomorski two, by lakubec five; struck out by. Me- Daniels two, by Jakubec five, by Pomiorski nine, Time of game two . |{bours and thirty minutes. Umpires Ventrilli, Anderson. :Scorer Mon- agle. STANDING OF CLUBS Team— Won Lost Pct. Dodgers 2 666 Sub-Port, 3 500 Wildcats . 500 TIDES TOMORROW High tide—2:31 a. m., 17.7 feet. Low tide —9:06 a. m., -25 feet. High tide—3:31 p. m, 155 feet. 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A pure, white, antiseptic, stailess vani i s dropping | made some | 14 scor- | despergte | inning. ! and two oz Ross, Jacubec, who stole | the throw but it was a called mlrdi the The next game is scheduled for oy 0} il 1! ol wemocoococormmem THE DAILY ALASKA BWPIRE—— JUNEAU, ALASKA LITTLE WORLD SERIES PLAYERS T0 BE HEARD OVER KINY TONIGHY players who are goln" to pitch, catch, and attempt some home runs for the honor of lh(‘ Chamber of Commerce and the |Rotary Club tomorrow night be- |ginning at 7 o'clock at the baseball | park will open the contest verbally 'tonight at 9:15 over Radio Station | KINY by | The nine girls who are offering |a glamorcus incentive to buy more The baseball The league lmdnm Dodgers last 'bonds, will continue to sell bonds | with Emk with which admissions may be se- cured ‘until the opening hour of the game, During the evening they will continue to ask for that ad- ditional dolla ‘ROTARY LINEuP ANNOUNCED FOR - GAMETOMORROW Little World Series Tickets: Acquired with Bond Pur- chased from Members the contestants in the Little World Serious about to take place in Ju- Charges are that one. of the | teams is using ringers. Both teams | have ,come down the stretch net! |-and rjeck. Thursday’s game will tell The winner of said game becoming “champeen” of all the channel. up. | good cleaning and let the public see ‘ them unexpurged as follows: Name, Position Bat Gabe Sneed, 1b. .333 Gum Shoe Gus, ss. 292 Spike Spivens, 3b, 328 Ham Birdseed, cf 341 Luke McGluke, 2b 299 Alkali ke, 1f. 310 Lonesome Polecat, rf. 295 | Badeye Squint, c. 28T | Knuckles O'Hara, p. 116 One-Finger Daly, p. 264 Butch Ratten, c. 271 Square Crossley, sub. 289 Smokey Stover, manager .000 The starting battery for the Ro- | tary will “most. Tlikely be Badeye 'Squlnt and Knuckles O'Hara, With 0! Bagdeye receiving and Knuckles put- ting them across the old platter. and not because he throws knuckle ball. In fact O'Hara is strictly a speed ball pitcher and his Knuckles. After each game 1 To combat the rumors the Rotary | is willing to give its entire team a | Ave. | Knuckles gets his moniker because | of his great love of pigs knuckles | the | From a brace of bailing-wire-and- fabric biplanes twenty years ago, Alaskan aviation has grown into a dependable, far-striding giant. But, because the world"is learning sky- geography, it's just the beginning, You needn’t be an optimist to foresee Alaska a8 a crossroad of a world on wings, to look for air liners winging through use the weather and if,it is dark and overcast he may Unv-F‘ulw'l“ Daly with his pretzel ball. Daly's| up-drop is very misleading on ui dark day. Some accuse One-Finger | of using a bean ball but Daly swears | it just coincident that his up- | shoot has konked six players in as| many games, In fact Daly seldom walks a batter without hitting same In all, Pottsy as Stover is some time lovingly called by his players, is a smart oid smoke and can be| puts a bi hand: to |after a 1 done the Squint | cause he mtclnnv eyes, b lastingly ! time " of | behind | youse is steak on his meat down the swelling n which Knuckles has use called Badeye not be- bad eyes, what with ickles he needs good cause Squint is ever- he umpires a hard pet chatter from is, “Oh, Ump, 1 eyes today,” since Squint considers all balls pitched | when he catching the same as | figured upon to put a fast and smart ) strikes, team in the field. When last in-| | Of course, Manager Smokey Stoy- | interviewed’ he said in that velvet| er might pull a Connie Mack and | Voice of his: “We'll murder them, put in*a dark horse like Connie did | W&'ll’ mow them down.” Tickets for. the game are given free with each purchase of a War | Bond from any member of the Chambér of Commerce or Rptarian is Butch behind the plate carries a better batting average than Squint. Also Smokey may be able to Ratten CREST It has been rumgred that one of | neau on the evening of the twenty- | second is not entirely on the up and |* Bottled sunshine straight from California . . . a real treat with or between your meals. Cresta Blanca + has been winning international awards since 1889. Available in both table and dessert types. CRESTA BLANCA WINE COMPANY, Inc. LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA teammate Badeye is one of the few | 0 catchers able to hold the smoke of Badeye | from Chicago to Sydney, from New York to Manila. 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