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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. - JUNEAU, ALASKA RAINIERS IN ipmms IN TWO LOSSES 2 VICTORIES LAST NIGHT OVER CARDS . (By At | Franl ‘\ll‘ ny nightc the ninth Pour PAGL FIVE M. S. ‘PAT!{ICIA Juneau — Haines - Sl;agway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 91 OR 198 FOR RESERVATIONS THURSDAY U e PENNANT RACE BRINGING UP OLD MEMORIES NEW YORK, Sept f New York's Phone a CLASSIFIED |DEWT TALKS " IN DEFENSE OF 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 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 374 $T. LOUIS CLUB| 14— Memorie one-game pennant victory over St. Louis in 1922 were revived in the current Yankec surge—but the picture was only a : the original years ago Miller Lee and Fohl led the teams down the stretch, the race strictly a two-club affair lhnm:‘ Manager Ty Cobb Now four clubs| By GIL A. MAYO AP FEATURES LOUIS—AIl right, so the St.| Browns are a five-and-dime | club whose fans could crowd | into telephone booth, but wait |until you hear from Bill DeWitt. |pions, Los les, took both énds Bill is the .business manager for|of a double header from Seattle the club and it seems he doesn't last night. Rip Russell's two homers ‘quuo know what to make of (1) decided the opener and the night- all the yapping about his club being [cap was won by Johnny Ostrowski {in first place in the American Lea- and Ted Norbert who each made gue standings and having the | homers. least attendance at home Oakland rallied in the ninth inn- He couldn’t help noting the com- ing last night to defeat the second | some sports writers that|Place Portland Beavers. | nothing more than| $San Francisco came to life in of cast-offs from/|the sixth inning last night with a at they're !3-run rally to beat San Diego. that they don't deserve! acramento put on the and that by some|last night and made one |unexplainable quirk they have/the first inning and five {avoided a morning-glory nrh\um‘“”“ to beat Hollywood {from that furious pace with which| started the season “Five-and-dime club, huh?” a.\i s though his feelings were hurt.| San Ffancisco 6; San Diego 4. | ©One is Nathan I Gerson, who lived leaha: wesen't ). “What -dbas that| Portland 1; Oakland 2 |in Fairbanks at 825 Fifth Avenue, | e8 the ‘other teams ‘in'(Be lea-| Sacranibnto Hollywood - 1. ‘Alm was lineman-electrician for the T | seattle 5, 3; Los Angeles, 8, 4. U Engineering Department at haeh |Ladd Field, Alaska. A graduate of ol ; ! ST, Louis ball — Associated Press) run homer by Rookie cory gave Chicago a Cincinnati in the ip yesterday. The Reds won opener 3-run rally in the (By Associated Press) Pacific Coast League Cham- of The Public Accouniant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank Bidg. on a inning St. Louis pitchers for rampaging Pittsburgh second | took both doubleheader ye: was third under 15 lengths behind involved. ing 19 |Pirates, in ends of a the are PHONE 676 - | S S ERED AVER NOW RALPH ANDERSON IS WARRANI OFH(ER‘ the Ih-;umu;u-mx Northwest Ser- vice Command at Edmonton, Al-| berta, of the appointment to the grade of Warrant Officer (j.g) of taff Sergeant Frederick W. Ayer | of Juneau. His appointment was |z made on July 27 | prir fo v bwon o !l COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY U. S. Army in Juneau on June 2 OF ALASKA 1943, Ayer was Deputy Adminis trator of the U. S. Treasury War Savings Staff in Alaska ment of e — the Browns are aggregation PSS CABINETS FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING PHONE 433 146 So. Main Street FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOUND MISCELLANEQUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR UISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF lNSERTION other time flukc to lead the pack teams a war- spurs run in Two men from Alaska were com- in the |missioned second lieutenants at Signal Corps Officer Candidate School graduation exercises at Fort | Monmouth, New Jersey, on August Pacific Coast League 123 ron BENT ((onlmued) !' OR SALE TOLEDO scales, with tray, brand new, weighs up to 3 pounds, fine for candy shop, $25; Dayton scales, fine for grocer or butcher, $25; Remington standard No. 10 type- weighs up to 75 pounds, | "OR RENT--Fur. Apbs. Essuy kept warm. Winter rates $15 a month | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath | and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Sea- view Apts. “Oh course, we don't lead ague in attendance at home games The fact is all the other (iuh\ do better, but we're packing ‘em in on the road. We draw more than any of ‘em then. But Bill feels he is entitled to « |more detailed rebuttal and wants you to know that this year’s club| the National League Cincinnati 4, 2; Chicago, 1, 3. Pittsburgh 10; St. Louis 3, 5. Philadelpt New York, rain. Boston-Brooklyn, rain. | American League New Y ork-Philadelphia, scheduled game, postponed, rain. STANDING OF CLUBS | in only | Anderson | son the University of Alaska, he enlisted At the present time he is in May, 1942, and served in Alask as Assistant Public Relations Offi- His father, Samuel L. Gerson, 1 cer for the NWSC. His wife, the Lynnfield Center, Mass, on former M: Claire Hellenthal, of Cl\w‘\(nm Street Juneau, is living with Ayer at his The other officer is Ralph E. cyrrent ,station son of Mrs. Anna Ander- of Juneau. He was employed | by Boeing Aircraft Company in Se- serving Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. attle, Wash,, before being inducted in July, 1940. He served in Alaska p| ior to going to O. C. S. D > FORMER JUNEAUITE NOW ’°"‘IN WACS, VISITS HERE 506 ‘ lis the fruition of a farm system |undertaken when the Browns pass- - led ‘to their present ownership in STENOGRAPHER | November, 1936, Los Angeles SERVICE | He named about a dozen players | Fortland AdY.|who, he said, came up through that San Francisco stem from Toledo of the Ameri- Oakland I have withdrawn from the Part-| .n Association, a Brown-owned Seattle 30-30 Winchester car-| .. " 30-30 Marlin long | Ly, o o8 Fuion g Biie. A% v Among them he included Hollywood = bills payable and all accounts re- ¢ | Sacramento barrel rifle, $35; 22 Savage auto- [, Bl A hauld be T 70 |Jack Kramer and Bob Muncrief, ™ A matic rifle, with shells, $25; Kero- | o oo ®. s | pitchers; Vern Stephens, shortstop; San Diego % ». 5 it 4 Fulton. I will not be responsible lox . a N Nati sene heater, like new, $10. RHE Mark Chrisman, third baseman; 4 2 o any debts contracted by anyone and Al Zarilla, outfielder { THOMPSON OFTICAL CO. ipther than mysell as of this date.| .y ' - “All these fellows who are call- 214 2nd Street. | - S Ao {ing us a five-and-dime club prob- ' Pittsburgh bly don’t know we have a farm Cincinnati & w » Chicago lantern, Ram 100 ft. track and| ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up,, SyStem” DeWitt said. “We also " New York car. Photls RIAEE 98- Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. |have working agreements with a Bokton |couple of class D teams.” i — R R 315 Decker Way. Brooklyn . | | The attendance for the Browns' o (et - SALE—1936 Chevrolet. Fair|watkins Products shipped any- home games holds prospects now of ¥ A,:"im, League and rubber. Calll where in Alaska. Write Ralph passing the half-million mark this “',0,1 T.ost evenings. | Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. vear for the first time in the mem- 76 61 j ————————~_lory of anyone associated with the I will not be responsible for any! ;- 32 g; bills except those authorized by | myself. ISMAEL VOSOTROS. ;2 :; T OO BT 1 {ance for the season was 278,000, an LOST AND FOUND .. Philadel e |average of slightly more than 5,100 Philadelphia . 7% ia day, but for the last home stand | washington 80 LOST A ten dollar hill be-|the average was 8,750. —— .- iween Second St. ing Basket, and the Sew-| That doesn't compare unfavorably . by child on errand. with the Browns' road attendance, R IH -M R ghl Reward. Phone Green 600. ea e an' I y | which averaged 9,100 for the first 50 games, DeWitt said, “and we're ABERDEEN, Wash.—On the way (home from a movie with his girl,} rdrawing better than any other club/ |Jim Clark showed her what he- lon the road. |men are like. He treed and shot a| “If we're still in first place when we come back to St. Louis for 23 r200~p0und bear that had roamed {the outskirts of the city two |games it's reasonable to expect that months, robbing orchards and {we'll do at least as well as on the| |last home stand when we had 140,-| frightening housewives and children. They sighted him near a river IOST Key container, one stamped 000 admissions in 16 days. If we Reward. Leave at Em-'do only slightly better, we'll have| bank. Clark jumped out of lns, car, waved a flashlight and lhtl’ |a half-million for the year and ——|that’s just about twice as many as bear took fo a tree. Edith Olson | irushed to Clark'’s home for a 12-| LOST—Wrist watch, leather band,|the best record the club has had engraved on back “Bee to Blll‘bmce 1922.” Dec. 25, 1937.” Keepsake. Rcward —_—————— gauge shotgun. | One shot was enough. “Oh, yeah ! a couple of times the bear started | return to Empire! WOMEN OF THE MOOSE to come down,” Clark boasted later. g Will meet September 16 at 8/ p. m. All members asked to attend.! “But I just waved by flashlight | For General Electric, Mixmaster and and yelled. ‘You stay up there, | & Hamilion Beach Models Leona McKinnon, Secretary. FOR KETCHIKAN Leaves Thursday morning for and he stayed.” ——ee—— T Hached Tl ekt 1,10 Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 writer, good condition, $30; 44| Colt Frontier model side-arm, | single action, good condition, | with shells, belt and holster, $45; 32-40 Winchester ~lever action | rifle, 33 Winchester lever ac $25; 25-35 Winchester MISCELLANEOUS l"l"BLl(‘ PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Pacific Coast League Won Lost 95 69 85 84 82 Pct. 579 ‘121 \ | Phone 452. 79 25; tion rifle, rifle, $25 bine, $ The Wings of the World’s Greatest TRAVEL SYSTEM Contact Al Pierce, Empress Building, Fairbanks, Alaske, or any local Airlines office. AL 44-d THRIFT CO-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 451; On furlough before going on over- 436! as duty, Pfc. Charlotte M , |with the Army Air Forces, arrived Pel {in Juneau last Saturday afternoon 099 i¢5 visit with her cousin, Mrs. Wil- | 000 1iam H. Wood. 561} prc. Groves, a resident of Juneau 462 g6 five years, was the first WAC 459 from Alaska to join the Army Air | Forces in Seattle. Stationed at 407-w-. ington, D. C., she made the entire trip by plane. SMAILY TROPICS CAFE Open 24 Hours a Day Serving American and Chinese Dishes | | OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE 1 PINE and DANCE Groves, League ‘Won Lost 41 St. Louis { 9-tube battery radio, new Coleman | GUARANTEED Red“suc Perma- rrere Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING e —————————————— FORD AGENCY eaMaM @ML‘(C | (Authorized Dealers) - GREASES—GAS—OIL AIR . ll”‘b.‘s._ Foot of Main Street Juneau Molors FOR mechanical Douglas 763, New York Detroit 2 | St. Louis Before leaving on a road trip, gocion \Augusz 8, the home-game attend-| Geveland. 551 | 547 533 A | 460 460 420 Arvin car excellent buy for boat. Works on New antenna Black 225. radio just overhauled; car or trolling! six-volt battery. | included. Phone | i oetn Bt SSRGS Dine - Bar - Dance D.llelo-l l’rledohkm DERBY INN John Marin, Prop. Skagway Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 FOR SALE—3 chair Barber Shop, i must sell on account of ill health. Write Box 716 Sitka, Alaska. GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints FOR SALE—3 bedroom house part- ly furnished, hot air furnace. 825 Gold Belt Ave. $20 reward for recovery of gray Gabardine Officers Trench Coat | missing from coat room of 20th! Century Theatre Tuesday even- ing. No questions asked. Contact | Lt. Schaffer at Juneau Sub Port or Phone 820. FOR SALE —_ Sun Kraft quartz ultra-violet ray lamp, almost new. Complete. Price reasonable. Tele- | phun(- 604, Baranof Hotel. CORY COFFEE MAKERS Table Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mats fi-room fully furnished house with oil burner and electric range; concrete foundation and large basement, located on Basin Road. Phone Blue 375. NORTH TRANSFER Light and Heavy Hauling E.O.DAVIS E. W. DAVIS PHONE 81 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ 'and Shelf HARDWARE Two-bedroom beach home on Point Louise, 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, fully Iurlmhed Write P. O. Box 3031. COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS WANTED Dressmaking and Phone -526 Decker Bldg. [ Utah Nut and Lamp | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 r(‘condmoned and | P. O. Box 304‘ i jApl. JHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles, out Glacier Highway. Inquire|, Snap Shcppe. 4 FOR SALE—SIx-room house with o oil burner and electric range;| concrete foundation and large basement. Phone Blug 375. 13x14' packer, ready to go. Phone 416. Altering | 202 o o 0 WANTED Janitor and maintenance man. Prefer man and wife combination and perience an asset. Permanent, no drifters. Apply Capitol Theatre of- RN e 4 fice cver First National BTEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin Bank. beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black o o o e o o 00F e 1 The St | WANTED —Capable man to handle small delivery route and make himself useful around dairy plant. Apply James C. Cooper, 4th and Main Streets, Juneau, between 3 and 5 p .m. | | . | | WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Ketchikan, Motor Cruiser Stormy | Petrel. For information call Gasti- Taku fish :and 4,500 troll-caught |fish for E Engstrom. neau Hotel. — .- e MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS RUMMAGE SALE The Martha Society” will hold a | The Martha Society will hold a rummage sale’ on September 22,| | social meeting at 1:30 o’clock Fri- | day afternoon in the church parlors. | in the basement of the Northern ! Light Presbyterian Church. Hostesses for the dessert luncheon {will be Mrs. Ray Wolfe and Mrs. Burras Smith. e SAVE THE PIECES of your broken lenses and send them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska. They will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped labora- tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlspn. Alaska Music Su Arthur M. Uggen, Manager s pply Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier Phone 206 Second and Seward HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Cholee Meats At All Times ' Located in George Bros. Store I 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 39—539 Late model nnnghanr record playe ! and radio. Phone Black 499 be-| fore 4. | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing » FOR SALE—Improved beach prop-| erty, includes garage and work- shop. Light and phone lines are;WANTED to buy a gasoline wash- in. Located across Douglas Bridge, ing machine. Call Hank, Alaskan "“““"”"“*""""‘”", on beach to right. Cab Co. Call at 242/ v § A Deoker Wy | WANTED—To buy round bottom W\/‘W A | { r“n m“mc o o boat and outboard motor com- 32 * {llomen's AppaRcL Complete Outfitter for Men cage 10, lb.; carrots 7c lb. Nor.i plete. Please contact House No.‘ thern Vegetable Farm, Glacier, 1 in the Village. sl | AR Hiway. \WANTED — Chamber maid, Gasu- neau Hotel. FOR SALE—Potatoes 5c lb.; cab- B e e e ) “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau FOR SALE—1 black fur seal jacket, | sizp 14; 74 ireuion (Role wik, 1‘WAN']"ED—Mam or woman to clerk bath tub; 1.hot water boiler; i _ # "z bedsprings; plumbing, pipe. Phone‘ ;L‘g:gzzxy sigre. Wrtie: Broplied 452. FOR RENT Phone Red 600. WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience’ Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Dedicated to Victory The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the p:u;t its fleet 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 ‘our cooperation. y We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . ... and Iookmg toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a hlghly trained organization will render service to tlle Kjgska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 1. MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH.,, Perkins Bldg,, MAin 0840 et Y WANTED—30.06 rifle and ammuni-{f tion. See Ray Wilson, room 421, Baranof Hotel. o s el Simple Test Aids, ., | Thousands Who Are Hard of Hearing ‘Thanks to an easy no-risk hearing test, many thouasnds who have been { | temporarily deafened now say they |/ hear well again. If you are bothered by ringing, buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cer- umen), try the Ourine Home Method test. You must hear better after | making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air SBervice Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 4 room PO WVANTED—Used furnivurc. 308 Wil- Three-room furnished cabin, loughby. Phone 788. heat. Tnquire 513A Willoughby.|\/ANTED TO RENT—Man and PIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 Wife want modern apartment, | close in. Steady tenants. Moore FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat. In- at Empire office. quire Snap Shoppe. oil| 3-room furnished house, oil range and bath. Inquire 513A Wil- loughby. WANTED—To ‘buy or rent a mod- ern home. Write Empire 4383. |WANTED — 3-bedroom house for immediate occupancy. Phone 761 843 before 10 u. m., and 289 from |” 10 a. m. to midnight. ] Wall Pa Ideal Pami One and two-room cabins. W. 8th,

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