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\1U\DAY ]UL\ 10, 1944 Phone a CLASSI!' lED 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 listea in telephone directory. Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ Phone $74 FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOII SAI.E \It’ mmlm n lurm.\lmd WANTED foux- WAN TI‘I) \M)nhm to lll’lp in le~ Phone| chen. Construction camp, Gus- tavus, Union wage. Phone 82. l"Ull SALI F room house; Green 483, truck. WANTED—Bull camp, Jun FOR .SALE—Ford Phone Green 4 dump cook, au vicinity. Phone 82. children evenings FOR SALE-Four-room funushLd Girl hous: 3/10-mile from Dougl; bridge. Call Douglas 35, one lon; hort will - watch Phone Douglas 18. ; h P ' WANTED— packer, reconditioned and' apartment go. P. O. Box 304, yard if possible. 416 | c-a161 . b h. p. duty oac cyclinder ImPrlal trolling engin= with 8 ft. bronze; shaf: and two propellors, used only one in excellent shape. 50.00 Phene 323 Dougla: One house of y couple, comfortable in private home, Write Empire 53'x14 ready Phone to rent a small O. Box ‘To | Write WANTED piano, Juncau 'y or t o year; af20 TR TO BUY—A bassinette. 248 South Franklin. Ry WANTED o apts., income $48.00 monthly; and one 8-room | house priced tor quick sale Phone Black 479, 1565 Evergreen WANTED—Competent, experienced stenographer, 5175.00 month, law office, R. E. Robinson. . WANTLD — fidnp fishing outfit; = also home canning machine, pre- ferably Health Automatic Can Sealer. Phone 623, Alex Holden. new prewsr rubber Pa ] new bprewar hip length " waist. Green 353. Palmer Enrgire, dual con- cheap for cash, Phone Blue Men's also ANTED-—Nice 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt; will buy or rent. Call Mrs. Wade between 6 and 9 p. m. Room 325, Baranof Hotel. Sedan Phone in fair shape, Black 723, after 6 WANTED—One painter, one paper hanger; must be experienced. Steady employment year round for right party. Ideal Store. . m. 1940 V-8 Sedan, good condition, | good tires. Phone 171. | ANTED--Housekgeper and good cook between 45 and 50 years of nige, for business couple in mod- <rn house. Wage $100.00 month- ly. pire C4078. BARGAIN—Duplex- apt., furnished; 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, | bath, electric range, oil “heater, top. apt.; one bedroom, living' room, bath, electric range, oil heater, lower apt., $2500 cash.| Phone Black 415. WANTED — Press operators, Hand ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. VANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- Inughby. Phone m LOST AND FOUND CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles | LOST—Six-months-old female | pup, out Glacier . Highway. lnqulteJ‘ part Huskie and German police; S R e TOP oak desk. Phone Red 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished; oil range, oil heater and full concrete basemen. Located on! Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147. Snap- Shoppe. reward. Phone Douglas 365. fOR SALY'—2 room House, 3% ncre‘LUST;_smdehg Patented land, Auk Bay. Call nh DeHart’s Grocery, or write P. O.| Box 574. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Clean, heated rooms,| $20 mo. Haven Rooms, over 20’.!)] hub cap, corner 10th and E Street; reward. Call Douglas 554. » | DAN KENXEDY PASSES | AWAY ON JULY 8 AT MARLEY HOT SPRINGS Bath Word has been received here of P {the death on July 8 of Daniel aint ! Kennedy, long a resi- ntu Market. "hree-room room. Inquice Store apartment with Juneau ,O’Connell B, R _|dent of Anchorage, but a member FOR RENT- Three-room furnished ©f a pioneer Juneau family, who apt. Phone 704 before 6 p. m. ipassed away at Manley Hot Springs —————————'after being in ill health for sev- jeral months. ‘ ~| Mr. Kennedy was born at Sitka H[REE ROOM d||l\1LX apt $25 mo. | ‘on June 10, 1881, and the family 426 1st East. |moved to Juneau while he *was a VACANCY at Buckingham Apts., | {child, and he attended school here, Douglas. Call Black 415. |later being ‘employed as a miner. |Kennedy Street is named after his ONE-ROOM HOUSE kitchen, oil father. About 20 years ago, Mr. range and bath; one-room house, Kennedy went to Anchorage and kitchén, oil range and shower| engaged in the clothing business, bath. Phone 205, before 4 p. m. operating his own store, which he |sold three years ago. —Phone “3‘1 Sutviving are the widow, Mrs. nquire' Gertrude Kennedy, at Anchorage; {two brothers, George and John Kennedy; and two nieces, Mrs. V. ;NC!Eb—-— Nugget Apts. PIANOS FOR RENT. FURNISHED Snap Shopp: épai{ment‘ FOR RENT—Fur. Apts. Easlly Kept|James Truitt, living in Seattle, and {MY warm. Winter rates $15 & month. Kathryn Kennedy, employed in the Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath United States Department of Labor and use of Electric Washer and' in Juneau. Wringer in Laundry room. Sea-| Funeral services will be held this view Apts. .vwck in Anchorage. .- l"()R RENT ~Unfurnished flat. In- B KNODALS GO SOUTH quil Suap Shoppe. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. | A. D. Knodal, fermerly with the A. J., his wife and daughter Joan left today for the south and may locate. ———-— RETURN TO KETCHIKAN H. C. Nunan and Mrs. Nunan, who have been in Juneau and Sitka another during the past week have left [their home in Kelchikan, “an you squeeze Bond, brother? out construction in exchange for room and hoard.| with | 2316, | . | Philadelphia | Paint | No Sunday work. Write Em- | | for RAINIERS, ANGELS IN TIE PLACE (By Associated Press) Seattle and Los Angeles won both | ends of their dcubleheaders Sunday to move into a second place tie {ahead of Oakland which last week | kept trading the first place lead in the | Francisco | 'The Rainiers trounced the Beav- ers in both games and the !measured the Stars. Pacific Coast League with San | Angels | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA W IDODGERS ARE : VICTORS OVER - SUBPORT, 9-2 TEAM 1, ALL-STARS OF SOFTBALL, WINS GAME OVER NO. 2 Yesterday afternoon the All-Star softball game, which was postponed from the Fourth of July, was plmed off at the Firemen’s Ball Park vuth‘ { Team No. 1 defeating Team No. 2| by a score of 13 to 3. { In the first inning, Team No li took the lead when McMahon hit a | {single and scored on a double by| | Tennyson who was out trying lu; stretch it into a triple | | Team No. 2 tied the game up temporarily in their half of the sec- | ond on Blum's single. This. lead Dodger lasted only a short time since Team: 'Sub-P Them But Gels Two Hits, 3 Times Up SCORE PY INNINGS Team 1234567891l 0n4110300 9 0600100100 2 San Francisco kept the lead in the league with Oakland, The Oaks squelched a late Seal uprising in the seven- inning nighteap. San Diego grabbed a pair from Sacramento Sunday. The opening game was a free-hitting affair. Jim | Brillhart kept the Solon batters well {under control in the nightcap Panhr Coast Leagm- Seattle 6, 5; Portland 1, 0 Los Angeles 3, 7: Hollywood 2, 5 San Francisco 10, 1; Oakland 6, San Diego 10, 5; Sacramento 7, National League Pittsburgh 10, 9; Brooklyn 1, 7 St. Louis 1, 9; Boston 0, 0. Cincinnati 9, 7; Philadelphia 5, Chicago 9, 7; Philadelphia 5, 5. Chicago 6,'1; New York 2, 0. American League St. Louis 10, 0; Washington 0, 4. Clevelend ; Boston 2, 4. Chicago 4, 2: Philadelphia 3, 8. New York 4,'8; Detroit '3, 2 STANDING OF CLUB! Pacific Coast League I Won Lost San Francisco 49 Seattle Los Angeles | oakland San Diego Portland Hollywood 45 Sacramento 2 National League won 5. Pet. 527 .51 516 511 510 484 474 462 45 Pet. 708 5656 St. Louis Pittsburgh | Cincinnati New York 487 438 434 420 395 Brooklyn Chicago Boston American League Los Pet, 570 538 527 494 479 474 462 St. Louis Boston New York ‘Washington | Chicago { Cleveland | Detroit Philadelphia .. DOUGLAS NEWS " CITY COUNCIL MEETING The Douglas City Council will hold a regular meeting tonight in the City Hall and take up routine matters. _{mittee will also hold its final meet- g in the hull, just prior to the City Council meeting. 35 { | | | | FRARY FAMILY MOVES Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Frary and childrea are leaving today for An- chorage, where they will make their home for the summer: CAPACITY CROWD THEATRE A capacity crowd filled the new Douglas Coliseum on its opening’ night in Douglas Saturday evening. | The next showing will be Wednes-| day, July 12 a. 7:30 o'clock, when| another first showing of “Gentle-| pman Jim” will be on the screen. | | DOUGLAS LADIES HAVE [ GFET-TOGLTHER, SEA’I’TLL( The following former Douglas| ladies had luucheon together on| July 5, according to a recent let-| were Mrs. Rober', Bonner of Seat- tle, Mrs. C. C. Johnson (sister of | Mrs. A. J. Balog), Mrs. B. W.| Johnson (nee Rath Lundell), Mrs.! Guy L. Smith of Seattle; Mrs. Lawrence B. Caclson, Seattle; Mrs.| Dale Fleck, Petersburg; Mrs. Mar-| shall Jones (nee Jean Campbell; | Miss Elizabeth Campbell. i A very enjoyable time was had talking over the happenings of Douglas znd . of “friends. Mr. and! Mrs. Smith are accompanying Mr. | and Mrs. Felix Gray by steamer ‘as far as Vancouver, where they will stop off for a visit with relatives and then tour to California to visit . Smith's sister in Redwood. Mr. and M Gray will continue to Alaska tc their home in Douglas. but split a double game | &l 460 |} A455 | ‘The Fourth of July Com- | :1he Temple Wednesday evening No. 1 in their half of the second scored three runs on two hits, two| The |errors and a walk, taking a lead jromped | which they never relinquished. league-leading away from | Sunday the iong | Again in the fourth inning, Team'z score This |No. 1 staged an uprising, scoung‘r‘lown into the five runs on three hits with the as-| The Dodgers sistance of three errors. The sixth runs, making ning saw the completion of the fourth, fifth, scoring for Team No. 1 when they |They made a | chalked up four runs on three h L getting |and two errors. | opposing In the seventh inning; Team No. 2| ey started a rally but was unable 10 [ hroving keep it alive after scoring two runs. |q.. Blum and Steinmeck on the 4yep ung got tw> hits out of three mound for Team No. 2, pitched nice 'y ° 1 BaviarioMAALK TBaL |ball but were thrown in the hole QIR 6t et R | repeatedly by errors. Senescu, who |“3HONE! the VRIS | pitched four innings for Team No.!DIN& to astempted: Sub= 1, allowed only one run and two POt wult NOX Das | !nits. “Kistner, taking over for Sen- [escu in the fifth inning, kept that| Play ipace up, giving up only two runs MeMahon and three hits. | Perr 2b | Tonight at 6:30 o'clock the Sub- Pomorski, cf port will try to knock the Signacs Melver, It {out of the top spot'in the league Blum | and at 7:50 o’oclock the Coast Guard vanskiver, 3b | and city team will tangle. Holloway, ¢ | Box scores ‘of Sunday’s game fol-' npiastkowski, rf lows: p Dodgers the Sub-Port end of a 9 to the Sub-Port on drops cellar. spread their third innings out of it, pair of out wes in the and seventh tield day off his vitchers, of Dodgers, old adage that pitch hitters, whiffed nine nine a dis- on the the not good catch spike an The Dodg n 1b iTrmnw )i Team No. 1 Player | Sundsten, If | McMahon, 2b. Tennyson, 1b. Senescu, p. | Salvus, rf Lundeberg, ss | Adams, cf. | Stapleton, sf. Lowréy, ¢ Hoffstatter, Kistner, p. Totals 40 Willdcats AB 4 3 Player Ricecei, rf Menton, Millino. If Yates, 1h Krogmali, Kessenick, Castiglione Bondi, 2 Kuehne, p. cf, 3b. 3b cCHwNoOmONWNY o~ceeocccoeocol ~—cocomrw TOTALS Team No. 2 Totals 33 2 7 Player —— Perry, cf. | Vanskiver, 3b Perroni, 2b. Pomorske, Mueller, sf | Blum, p. Powers, If | Becker, ss. | McClellan, ¢ Steinmeck, rf Morlin, cf. | Ellensberg, | 1b. LOCAL 514 SPECIAL MEETING— 1f s lorvvwvwoununPe Sl vurvvwwana: TOTALS 'THANKS EXPRESSED FOR AID T0 HOONAH 24 Adjutant Frank St. Clair, of lhe; isalvntion Army at Hoonah, in a letter to The Empire, writes as | follows: | “I want to express my heartfelt | thanks on behalf of our people here at Hoonah, especially to our Di- visional Commander, C. O. Taylor, | also to the field officers, for the clothing they sent to our people who | were left homeless after the great | fire. Thank you one and all for| the good work done in the name of our Heayenly Father. I Wish, God bless you all"” ¢ e —————— ON VACATION SOUTH | Alice Coughlin is southbound to Seattle, taking hr annual vacation trip. offer— flight to 63 foreign c e e, ATTENTION SHRINERS Special and important meeting at at 8 o'cloch. im- portant. Your attendance | s 1 i PV AMERIC Secretary. ter from Mrs. Gy L. Smith. They| .. The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the DIVORCES GRANTED | Divorces granted in Federal Dis- | trict Court ‘include Emma Smith | from Abram Smith, Edward A. Mc- | Donald from Epelyn McDonnld< Mary Peirson Campbell from Wll-i liam Bell Campbell, and Mary Howard Davis from Albert Davis & bbb ]Lv-mu)h Saw Filing Shop will be closed for 2z or 3 weeks while .- PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHRY Have a porwait artist take your pic uremgdio. Opposite Federal Bu ne 204, adv. south. ‘ our cooperation. to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JU SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 Krogmet Umpires {Tenneson Not Only Wh|ffs s PIRATES IN IND PLACE, NAT. LEAGUE 1 A. MACHINISTS tecs 2ud & 4| Mondays 8 p.m. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL TACOMA, WASIL, I'vvo-base hits, Tenneson, Holloway; Tenneson one, b by Krogman three: struck out nine oy Kuehne six, rime of game und Moran SUMMARY one, reson wo. Shaw Monag STANDINGS Won Lost 6 LEAGUE Team Dodgers ted Press) Pirates National margin (By Assor The Pittsburgh second place in the gue by a narrow they downed the in doublehead r a yesterday. the Sunday curfew The Loui: increase the leaa on the whitewashing the Boston twice on Snnday. Mort pitched first shutout Penasylvania law St his in . /nighteap Cincunati took Loth ends twin contest Sunday from delphia in a paiv cont The Chicago doubleneader from Giants Sunday, shading hit 1-0 Cubs the Claude swept shutout in the lourth straight win in opene; D BROWNS DIVIDE SUNDAY GAMES WITH SENATORS| (By Associated Press) The icading § the American iengue wound EVERYONE ATTEND | e Until \7ictory Until Victory is won, everything we have to Pan American Airways’ experience gained by more than 165 million miles of overseas ountries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska— All are at work for the Government and Military services of the United States. Meanwhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find that war priority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. vy Dedicated to Victory part its flcei' and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war . .. the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of We are not unmindful of the fnendshlps built through the years of serving Alaska . . . .are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 Per- walked dividing a Kuehne three, Scorer, Pct 50| 454 444 clung Lea- when | Rrooklyn Dodgers| The econd game was called at the end ers|of the eighth inmng to comply with baseball Cards continue (U’ pack by | peeee Braves Coope of al Phila- | raggle-taggle New York Passeau Bill Voiselle with a three- nighteap. “/Bob Chapman southpawed his way ~to his 3t. Louis Browns of | ATRIWAVS series Sunday of shutouts in a 2. The Browns ind the two-hit py |burling of Ed Shirley Dutch Leon- 50, |ard was in good form and the Sen- \ators took the nighteap. | Boston defeated Cleveland in the second game Sunday, but the In- dians tcok the opener by cracking lh)\u Red Sox |vm’\u\ for 13 hits the Washington pai |ele series of by |took the opener oe by PAGE FIVE The Athle two pitchers for a homer by Fra feat Chicago in day, but they The New Y Philadelpl:ia 1n Kie th nicked hits, including Haues, to de- nightcap Sun- lost the opener. 1k Yankees swept al doublrheader from Detroit Sun- day. Emerson Roser, making his first start for the Yankees, held the Bengals to seven hits in the night- cap. Atliey Donald won the opener. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials REPAIRS ON to THE ONLY HOME PHONES 587 or 747 YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL JUNEAU YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE | 326 SECOND STREET 1 01d Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used fo Cook Phone 359 CAFE IN JUNEAU CABINETS the FIXTURES ‘i FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS PHONE 433 REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby Seiusisiblmptiusned S8 ) a PLUMBING—HEATING PHONE 787 the THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors up | Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS § AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Btorage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 103 Free Delivery Juneaa 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 eat — Phone 38 JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING Third and Franklin G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 | FERSESESENG i o 00 o 1558 T ¢ CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING '_.*——| Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage ’I'ELEPHONE 4 ot The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Al Sty Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY l MAREET Choice Meats At All Times Located in George 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 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 RSEL N s Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt

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