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Phone a CLASSIFIED 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 linc for consecutive inser- tions: One day, 10c; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FQUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION FOR SALE TWO-! BEDROOM bemh hunm on | Point Louisa, 110-volt Delco lights, wa basement, furnace; fully {ur; ned. Write P. O. Box 3031. JOB LOT of gunsmith keys and dies, small sizes; niachinist tap, wrenches, $40. Thompson Optical, | 214 2nd Street. ‘ ‘WANTED—Used furniture. loughby. Phone 1788. ~ FORRENT THREE-ROOM furnished apt. | St Phone Black 490. WANTED — CONTINUED ( WANTED—One painter, one paper| hanger; mast be Steady employment for right party. Store. year Ideal Paint WANTED — Press cpcrnwrs, Hand ironers. Apply Alaska Laundry. 12 GAUGE Winchester pump shot- 12 gauge double barrel new, $45: single never used, $20; Thompson Op-= 2nd St. 12th tical, 214 ship- APARTMENT for rent. Phone Red $1.00,| 600. st. JUST RECEIVED another ment of eye glass cases, Thompson Optical, 214 2nd , % FOURvROOM lowe 2 bed- 1936 FORD COACH in good con-| Iooms; oil rafige. Phone Blue 275. dition; one .35 Remington rifle with 9 boxes shells; baby bed and mattress, nearly new; 2 mble‘ lamps, end table, coffee table,'Single room, $13 radio cabinet, small radio, man’s| wrist watch, 'steel fishing pole, | | PIANOS FOR RE reel and line. Phone 628. APT. Way. FOR RENT. 323 Decker . —Phone 143, \ ron RENT~Fur Apu Easuy kem warm. Winter rates $15 a month. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath end use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- VICTOR CABINET radio- phonn- graph, Zenith sewing machine and kitchenette set. Phone Doug- ON 5 one 30- Ob in . very guud ahape | POR RENT ‘Unfurnished (lat In- $65; one 25-20 carbine, good Quire Snap Shoppe. shape $30; one 12 gauge double- bunl shotgun, used very little ; one .33 Winchester rifle $25 Winchester rifle $2. one 12 uge Winchester pump | shotgun one 22 special $25; | one 410 shotgun with shells $: 214 2nd ‘St, Thompson Optical.} | GUARANTEED _Real Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. ~ MISCELLANEOUS Fishing rods of all kinds repaired. Leave at West Coast Grocery. Walter A. Walker. one 2 CIRCULA wicki tric items Transfer inklin TING HEQTER xangv' set dresser, single bed, elec- y plate, lamps, other small' May be seen at North! Otfice, corner 3rd and IABOR SHOR" IIRE PROOF National C"lsh R' g ister; Filing Cabinet for 300 ac-! AT (ANNER'ES counts. George Brothers. sale 6 miles out Glacier| Frank Maver. Place for Highw | | The majority of canneries in the % acres, 4 room house, garage and Southeast -Alaska area are havingt garden, overlooking Auk Lake.| ough sledding with regards to the Write box 1089, or see Jekill, Aux labor problem. Lake. ‘ | This was the statement ‘made to- — lday by J. W. mplain, a _rep-| U“f ”;0‘?“ ;:1‘:.25 "‘Zu‘lmzp?n Cpafzs resentative of ths Continental Can ele 1 Company of Scattle, who arrived $195.00; one ‘12" volt Wlndcho\rger,“,m‘ex;u y(m one of 'h(.o s e complete with: - controd " pafniel, ;045 155t night, and who is a guest spare blade and fower, $75. Phone .. Gastineau Hotel: T14. Mr. Dechamplain said that the labor shoriage in the canneries have slowed up things considerably, and that the canneries have also been handicapped this season, due! to the slow run of fish. ————-— — NEW LiST IS GIVEN OUT BY SALE house; 483, FOR room Green - New, modern four- furnished. Phone 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. 1-ROOM HOUSE, fully furnished; oil range, oil heater and full| DRAFT BOARD concrete basemen. Located on LT T Starr Hill. Phone Blue 147, | The following new list was re- UHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles leased today by the local draff out Glacier Highway. Inquire board : j ‘ Snap Shoppe. 1-A — Otha P. Fidler, Vincent et e U S S RkOBE TR, Leightan J. Keyni Harty TOR SALY.~2 room House, 3% acre/A. Jensen, Harold Stephenson, Patented fand, Auk Bay. Call at|pedro T. Terencio, Edwin Nelson, DeHart's GFocery, or write P. O.|john W. Jeffrey, Kenneth H. Lo- Box 318, |ken, Kenneth R. Johnson, William C. Spain, Wilbur Lindoff. wANm | 1-C—Charles J. Jenne, Frank E. |Cashel, Jack N. Trambitas, Marion V\AI\’IED TO BUY La[e model | A. Johnson, Richard B. Bean, Harry car with good tires. 440, Phone Green | D. Sturrock, Albert E. Withey | Valeir V. Trambitas, Brownie Wi = - ~ \lald Axel H. Nelson, Lawrence WANTED-—Boys’ tricycle in gu"d‘bwanson Norval H. Nelson. condition. Phone 286. | 1-A (H)—Wwill F. Gath, John T. - | Hendrickson, Frank J. Victor, Jr. 1-A (L)—George Mercado, Elvin A. Vicklund. 2-A—Lloyd H. Bayers, Charlie Brown, Jerry W. McKinley. 2-B—Glen F. Hinderer, Wilfield E. Day, Samuel A. Nelson, Willie L. Gouldman. 2-B (H)—Alfred Yylha. 2-B (F)—Adoiph P. Peterson. 4-F—Oscar M. Frank, George E. Satko, Theodore C. Gordon. 3 torial Agency— Clerk; must meet Merit qualifications. Minimum $175.00 per month. Tele- 26 or call room 206, Ter- ritorial Building. Senior m ‘;’ANTED — Dealers for Watkins Products Petersburg, Wrangell, Sitka, Haines and Skagway. Write Ralph Shores, Juneau, Alaska. Box 2091, experienced. | round | 306 Wi- _! Portland (-r.mpany‘s| P.| .|would also confer THE DAILY AIASKA EMP[RE -JUNEAU, ALASKA OlDTlMERS IN LINEUP SUNDAY FOR BIG GAME Oldtimers of Juneau baseball are [limbering up for the big game| |next Sunday {with the Subport aggregation. The (By Associated Pre: |game promises to be hard fought, Exploding a sixth-inning oldtime for the oldtimers are not power, the New York Yankees de- of the young Subporters and are| feated the St. Louis Browns 6 toleager and ready for the contest. | 5 yesterday to close the gap between —Shavey Koski, who is engineering | them and the American League the game, has had 20 years' exper-| leaders to two full games. The'ience on the diamond in Juneau,; Yanks pushed home four runs in'and that speaks for itself. He has! the big sixth inning, three of them lined up a bunch that should sprea by Johnny indell’s seventh homer fear properly in the ranks of the lof the season, and overcoming a Subports. three-run deficit | Here is the Tiny Bonhom was nicked for 12 the game Sunday hits but won his sixth game as the ords: |Cleveland Indians pounded Pitcher| Fred le\ Newsom for a dozen hits and second base |defeated Philadelphia 7 to 1 and says he | Successive errors in the tenth club. inning by Joe Kuhel, George Myatt —Abbie and Rick Ferrell gave Detroit a 2 to 1 victory over Washington i Chicago White Sox, break- year to make a record. {ing loose with five runs in the fifth| Rabbit Ellingsberg—He has had | linning yesterday, defeated the Bos- eight years on the local diamond,| |ton Red Sox 5 to 4. It was the playing with the Elks and other| |first victory of the season for the city teams. He is rated as one of| {White Sox in games with the Bos- the best and fastest outfielders | jtonians, who have beaten them ever 1 in the game | leleven straight times. George Shaw—19 years, playing | on Moose, Legion, and Ekls teams, ! Incidentally, as he is a good player and knows all of the tricks, he is {also rated as a good umpire | .Joe Werner—6 years with |Moose team and rated as the best: Ifhird baser in the league | Chicago 1; Boston 6. I James Orme—14 years with EIks| - Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2. |and Moose teams and should be Brooklyn 10; Cincinnatl 5 rv«atchs‘d for his weighty work next| American League Sunday. D Bob Henning—3 years, playing with the Elks and Legion teams, |and rated a hot infielder. | Stan Grummett—12 years. Played | !with the Moose team as catcher,| |infield, outfield, has pitched, and is 'a handy man with the bat when the right ball comes along. Mark Jensen—I12 years with the Douglas and Elks teams h\lllm‘ and outfielder, and is rated as/ good, and no foolin’. | Bob Killiwick—12 years. Played| with Elks and Legion and any other club needing a good catcher. Walter Andrews—17 years. Play- ed on Douglas team at first base, and with various Juneau teams. Watch him Sunday come out of| the cobwebs. [ Fred Keaton—20 years. Pmn-ul for Legion team, also other clubs in the Gastineau Channel League,| and did he used to hit! | e | | oldtimers and enter rec to their Schmitz—15 years. Played for the Moose ball club| can still play on any| Garn—7 years' playing. He| a and says he can go into his Cigmhl Coast League San Diego 1, 3; Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 2, 0; Seattle 0, 1. Sacramento 2, 0; Oakland 1, 2. Portland 3; Hollywood 1. | National League Pacific 4 | i | | | [ i | { Washington 1; nings. | Philadelphia 1; Cleveland 7. Chicago 5; Boston 4. | New York 6; St. Louis 5. ANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost ten in- | N’ | Pet. 539 534 Oakland Los Angeles San Francisco | Seattle .505 476 476 451 San Diego Hollywood 49 Sacranjento 46 National League Won 55 44 41 40 35 35 32 33 American League | Lost, St. Louis 38 New York Boston | Weishington Cleveland Detroit’ Chicago . Pluladelphia i Lost 23 37 Pct. .05 543 519 494 449 432 427 417 et ALASKA JUNEAU s CAMP 6 CABIN @ BURNS SUNDAY% 488 | 488 St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh New York Philadelphia Brooklyn | Chicago Boston 468 | The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining 440 Company refuge cabin at Camp 6, | on the summit btween Sheep Creek |and carlson Creek burned to the ground Sunday afternoon, Superin- | | tendent Joe William reported today. | | Origin of the fire has not been Y | determined. |’ The cabin contained emergency | (UBS jINx food supplies and also vital materials | for repairs to the transmission line, | making the loss at this time serious, due to a shortage of such materials. On Sunday afternoon, also, a power interruption was caused in (By Associated Press) ‘Juneau when the . Annex C)u-k[ Airtight pitching gave Audrew,s‘transmission line was, severed by a . his tenth triumph of the season bullet. yesterday and enabled the ‘Boston | *A groat myfipwflwrs and lines | {Braves to shake the Chicagd™ Cubs’ lave b ged by vandals ““”‘ jinx and defeat the Cubs 6 to 1'guns this year, William said, causing | in the opener of the four-game damage which is Serious in’ time of iseries. | The Braves got off to aWar. Cartridges from high- pbwcml }aood start in the first inning, fill- Tifles have been found neaf shat- | ing thé bases. Nat Masen hit a tered insulators, but even .22 bullets | single, Tommy Holmes a ' double, Iwfll crack the fragile insulators. |Abe Wright was intentionally walk- | ‘When an insulator is damaged, a ed, and then Chet Ross singled POWeT failure always follows sooner home two runs. o, 1pter. ‘ . Ken Raffensberger held the Pitts- _Juneauitefs,' 5nd .vlslb.ors, e ca{:-. burgh Pirates to six hits yesterday | tioned tq refrain from shooting near : " lines. The law prescribes | and pitched Philadelphia to a ‘power‘ i serious penalties for any person to 2 victory. | damaging insulators or lines. Vince DiMaggio’s double yesterday | for Brooklyn showed signs of his . onetime power, then his teammates | DOUGL AS helped by battering three Red 2 pitchers for a 10 to 5 victory. The | T8 Dodgers used three hurlers. N EWS - R A'I' S"u A]'m DOUGLAS, PLACES, THIRD IN. TROPHY MATCH | The, officiat Governor’s Trophy | Io meM'D {Match' score, including all Alaska | Territorial Guard units, have been | BE I"v!smm completed and announced today as | follows: An investigation into the rodent| Juneau 2678, Anchorage situation in the Westward area of Douglas 2517, Ketchikan 2431, Fair Alaska will be made. by Richard¢banks 2304, Homer 2210, Yakutat( E. Green, Director of Sanitary En- 2138, Sitka 2123, Wrangell 2096, | |ginecring for ‘the Territorial De- |Elim 1284, Deering 829, | |partment of Health, and Dr. H. H.| Some of the scores have not been | Graning, P. A. Surgeori with the received. | \U. S. Public Health Service Plague| High single scorer was Hlllmm)l Suppr?sslve Measures Laboratories of Juneau with 367. Norman Rus -; |at San Francisco, it was announced tad of Douglas was second with | teday. Both men left by plane m-‘356 and Krass of Juneau third| lday for Anchorage. |with 353. [ | The health officials will visit An- ——— ' chorage, Seward, Palmer, Kodiak, McCARRON RETURNS ) Valdez and Cordova. The investi-| W. P. McCarron, OPA official gation will take about two weeks. |returned yesterday from a week’s | It was announced that Mr. Green business trip to Ketchikan | with city offic- : ials in the towns vigited in re- \‘ gards to general sanitation matters,{ Mrs. Pike has joined the clerical| |particularly the development and staff of the Fuesi and Jensen Gro- improvements of water supplies,'cery Store and will be employe | sewage disposal, and food handling, during the summer months. ON FEUSI & JENSEN STAFF Townsend Club Has | Tuesday night ¢ | Almquist Houruey. |of | popular Milner, afternoon at 3 o'clock | § afraid | 8 was on the Elks and Legion teams,!| | Mana, score Williams, Chicago Cubs catcher, gets the layed from the outfield on a double by Ducky Medwick. two runs and got four hits in four times, pacing the € victory. Arrow points to ball. (AP Wirephoto) Mel Ott of the New Yerk Giants makes a g throw too late as it is nts to a The key I Left Straw Behind and Girl in the favorites MA o Y CHILDREN ARE INOCULATED Social, Dance Meet The Townsend Club met d President G. E and Secretary Beatrice Rosness conducte the busines: meeting with dispatch time could be devoted to the hour A remembrance members Juneau children, innoculated ind smallpox at Clinic the sterday morning in charge Twenty infant diptherin munization Center y C. Carter Pare ter the k one more their Brooks nine more social were at by to con- signed mailed is Michigan, homeward card present wa Mrs. Carl C. Collen, vglescing in Grayling befote starting on . her who “ \dergarten this fall opportunity of children innoculated s e it August 16, i e At 'the su stion of Hanto! petition was circulated |, at the mecting and signatures ob- tained for a referendum on whether tor not Juneau should adopt the |city n. form administra- tion!! New . residents ablished in bu will be rager of of Juneau now iness here who present were Ralph Shores Oakland, California, and C. E Carter and Mrs. Juanita Crowe, both of Bakersfield, California. A jgroup of“suilors, soldiers and girls frangthe USO joined the old- timers in: the dances that were in days gone by. The faithful Townsend orche E. M MelIntyre, violinist; Mrs. David pian and Carl Col- len, drummer, furnished the music, and young and old waltzed to the melodies of Charles K. Harris and square danced to the lively music Miss to Mr. nplimentary ) ) e mar en will be personal shower party w who; an event of s given Mr Ricke at the and Mrs, H. R. VanderLe e won by with Miss 3 the second prize foi ed to end were Mrs. Estaugh, M Kennedy, Miss Corrinne Phyllis Jenne. Hi Kay winni and Keeps its flavor through baking and freezing Schlllmg “Oh what a beautiful apnetite this hike has worked up.” “That's why I brought Lynden Canned Chicken—we'll have a real feed.” * * * I with plenty of oomph, use Lynden Canned Chicken or Turkey. Handy on the trail or for the unexpected guest. Keep several jars on your emergency shelf. All the goodness of the chicken is sealed in. Look for the Lyaden brand. For a quick meal nd slide AT HEALTH CENTER including against the Health Dr. of children who will en- Shower Compliments Miss BeffliywShdrpe; August nd dessert-| Felix Toner and Mrs. Gerald | home of ‘their parents, Sharpe bridge s. Victor Lien, Miss Kay | William Mr. and Feero of Skagway Washington, Jr., 20, William E. ment that ¥ Mr in 'SKAGWAY BOY IS WOUNDED, ITALIAK FRONT -.... by advices, t- been wounded in the Feero, son of and formerly of Douglas, has been ] wounded in action in the Mediter- ranean area family nas aiso received sfm- that he had Italian sector. received indicating War Deps Advices have been lar The Empire from the CABINETS FIXTURES FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PHONE 116 So. Main Street COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JEANIES CAFE 326 SECOND STREET 0ld Fashion Home Cooked Meals Just Like Mother Used to Cook Phone 359 THE ONLY HOME CAFE IN JUNEAU : N t | to the third inning of a baseball game at Wrigley Field, as Dewey Y- Ott scored 6-2 .| JunEAY PLUMBING & HEATING U0, other “ PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL | PHONE 787 “Third and Franklin-« THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club Im-| | PHONE 576 c CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING | FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street | bed | Juneau Motors [ | | have ity o R Dine - Bar -Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Betty | Call Phones 13 and 49 Gene Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Fred | NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E. 0. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Miss Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage TELEPHONE 4 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Co. WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hofel Newly Renovated Reoms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Planos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing . u HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MAREET Chotee Meats At All Times Located In George Bros. Store PHONES 553—02—95 ° FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men Alaska Meat Markel The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 el 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Junesu GASTINEAU HOTEL | Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 [ HOME GROCERY | Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 693 Juneau’s Most Popular 4 “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS PHONE 202 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 PFred W. Wendt

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