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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1944 Copy mu day. Count fi tions: One FOR RENT FOR SALE LOST—FOQUND MISCELLANEQOUS WANTED DEADLINE FOR LISPLAY ADS IS 11 A. M. ON DATE OF INSERTION 5 men's leather very reasonable SALE—Two s, new, 452 IVED 5 doz. steel con- glass cases, assorted your choice $1 each; 2 pair new boxing gloves, roller skates, skis and poles all for $2i Remington standard typewriter JUST RECE structed for $30; engineer’s transit 9300.! fine instrument; 33 Winchester rifle for $25; 44 Colt Frontier‘ sidearm with shells, belt and holster, all for $45; Toledo scales for candy store, $25; Dayton scals for grocery, $25; many other firearms and other items (€} es repaired while you wait. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, 214 2nd Street. Radio, short and Phohe Black 723. FOR SALE—GE long wave, $25. FOR SALE—Two young canaries, singers. Phone Red 578. FOR SALE—Large size baby crib with springs and ionersspring mattress, in good condition, sonable. Phone Red 200, be- 11 p .m and 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Five dresses, sizes 12- | 14, new styles, best materials. ! Very reasonable. Phone 452.. RADIO, trunk, electric waffle iron, © broiler, hotplate. Phoneé 329. 17« u.’,‘ SAL!-f . Hotpoint electric range. 431 Seward Street. FOR SALE—-1936 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Good condition and good rubl Extra tires, $400. 425 5t., Phone Red 163, be- Phone a CLASSIFIED ust be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same We accept ads over telephone from persons listea in telephone directory. ive average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- day, 10¢; Additional days, 5¢; Minimum charge, 50¢ Phone 374 FOR RENT Furnished, clean quiet Phone Red 100. FOR REN apartments. STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black 600 or 315 Gold St. and bath loughby Threefioom - lilrméheu c:;bu;, % oil heat. Inquire 513A Willoughby. FIANOS FOR RENT. —Phone 143 3:room furnished house, oil range and bath. Inquire 5134 Wu- loughby. RACE FOR. ~ PENNANT IS CLOSE | | | | | | | ‘Four First Division Teams| in American League Are Neck and Neck NEW YORK, Sept. 19—Detroit and New York square off today in the number one series of the base- ball season but four second divi- |sion clubs are on edge and in the |spotlight and can still make or break the series plans and deter- mine the ultimate winner. | | The Tigers enter the final twe {wecks with half a game edge on the St. Louis Browns, two games lup on the Yankees and four games {on Boston. The others are out of |the running, however, half of the {1emaining games of the top four |are with the lower half teams {which have been giving trouble to| |the front runners recently and the | |outcome of the first division vs. 'll\o second division will ultimately |govern the title winner. | In National League | Overlooked in the bombast of the ! American League race is the fact }lh(‘ St. Louis Cardinals have iclinched at least a tie for the Na- | tional League pennant, despite the | double loss Sunday The Cardinals can lose {the 13 remaining games all of and do! ROOM Furniished apt., oil mngc“no worse than tie if the Pitts- Inquire 5613 A Wil- | purgh Pirates win all of their 14| | remaining games | The Cards are idle today, but| lone win by them or a single loss lby the Pirates, gives the Red Birds the pennant for the third straight 'time. ( SRR PG L e | ALL-MARINE GRI | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JU AFTER ROBOT BOMB STRUCK APARTMENT HOUSES 5 ‘AU, ALASKA ! AIR RAID WARDENS and volunteers carry out victims from the ruins of a south England block of apartments struck by a German robot bomb. Part of the building is still blazing in background. The number of casualties as not given, The Allied drive'menacing Pas de Calais, France, nest of the flying bombs, has coincided with alull in the Hitler robot bomb attacks on London and southern England. (International Radiophoto) n | ANCHORAGE HEALTH | HANSEN OF JUNEAU DODGERS 60 ™z IS OPENED, SEES ENEMY ACTION [l | new Anchorage Health Center was| —— {held in that City on September 13,| KINGS POINT, New York—Ca- — it is reported here |det-Midshipman Gaylord Eugene BOSTON, M he smallest| oo ihe occasion, An. | Hansen, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. crowd of the season, only 407 fans, (‘]u‘ X o 'nn/‘h(nv; i ShhRored Oswald Hansen, Juneau, Alaska, waiched the Boston Braves defeat|y i sy o completed six months of sea xhibits and prizes were Brooklyn Dodgers M 7, ; ki gers Monday, 6gw.qeq to the 4-H Chub, Boy the only Major League . . ¥ ¥ % defeat dropped Brook- | SCOUtS and Red Oros the Na-| City ofticials, an engine Cadet-Mid- ipman aboard a merchant ship carrying vital war supplies to the far-flung battlefronts and has just the as to. 5, in game. The lyn to the last place in training citiziens and offi- tional - League: cers of the Army and Station Hos- | :icported to the United States Mer- S e {pital at Fort Richardson particj-| chant Marine Academy here for - > gl pated in the opening exercises > months of advanced training. GAMES AY a $ Ahe A one and one half story con-|Upon graduation he will be qualified POR RENT—Fur. Apte. Easky ke | SQUAD IS FORMED, warm, Winter rates $16 & month | Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath, KLAMATH FALLS, Ote. Sept. and use of Electric Washer and|19—A football team composed en- Wringer in Laundry room. See-:tirely of battle hardened Marines view Apts. ¢ |m training at the Marine Corps| National League Brooklyn 5; Boston 6. American League No games played. |erete and steel structure, the build- l‘mu contains reception rooms, lab- | oratories, X-ray units, offic d | conference rooms. Construction was by the Federal Works Agency. STANDING OF CLUBS National League as a third assistant en- officer in the Merchant to serve gineering Marine. Hansen is a graduate of the Ju- neau High School, where he was active in school plays, the rifle club, o ~— 'Rehabilitation Center has been MISCELLANEOUS |organized here. Eighty five candi-| |dates turned out and they represent | | practically every major campaign | in the Pacific, Major Clyde Roberts, | coach, said. | The Marines -are colleges .anduservice teams. | o "PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER SERVICE Phone 452. Adv. GUARANTEED Realistic Permar ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. - Watkins Products shipped . any- where in Alaska. Write Ralph Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. I will not-he responsible for any bills except those authorized by myself. ISMAEL VOSOTROS. WANTED FOUR room fully furnished house, oil heater, electric range Good foundation and basement. One- half block from school. Priced for immediate sale. Phone Dous- las 374. LOG HOUSE on Auke Lake. Five acres lakefront, patented. House interior unfinished but materials available, Splendid homesite. | Write P. O. Box 2403 for appoint- | ment. FOR SALE—FProperty with very! good income. One house of two| furniished apartments, four rooms | and bath in each, electric ranges, | refrigerators, air . conditioning, full concrete basement, .garage, laundry. One four-room furnished | house. See George Sheeper at 1671 Evergreen Ave., evenflngs.[ Phone Blue 285. | WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished apt. by couple, no children. P. O. Box 1882. Sales representative for Alaska, in- fants wear and novelties. Must have following with leading mer- chants. Reply giving references, sales ability, territory covered. Stork-Craft, 10 East 38th Street, New York City. WANTED—Used doll buggy .Phone Red 267. WANTED—A trombone for school boy. Phone Green 479 between 5 and 7 p. m. i WANTED — Chamber maid, Gasti- neau Hotel WANTED—Man or woman to clerk in grocery store. Write Empire, Box 4502. TWO Trollers. Call at Madsen's | Bike Shop. WANTED—Used furnivure. 308 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. ) FOR SALE—3 chair Barber Shop,! must sell on account of ill health. | Write Box 716 Sitka, Alaska. FUR .COAT, med. suze, 3 burner| electric plate, floor G. E. sunj lamp nearly new. Ph. Douglas| 134, ‘ Two-bedroom beach home on Point Louise, 110-volt Delco lights,| watgr, basement, fully furnished.! Write P. O. Box 3081, | sa'x;f" parke;, recondi}ioned and| ready to go. P. O. Box 304. Phone~416. | SHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| out Glacier Highway. Inquire t Snap Shecppe. 1 FOR SALE—Potatoes 5c¢ 1b.; cab- cage 10, lb.; carrots 7c¢ lb. Nor- thern Vegetable Farm, Glacier| Hiway. . | £ | 6-room fully furnished house with burner and electric range; concrete foundation and large| basement, located on Basin Road. Phone Blue 375, i LOST AND FOUND LOS1I—nRey conwainer, oue sk “1357". Reward. Leave at Em- pire. LOST—Wrist watch, leather band, engraved on back “Bee to Bill Dec. 25, 1937.” Keepsake. Reward, return to Empire. { WANTED—To buy or rent a mod- ern home. Write Empire 4383. WANTED — 3-bedroom house for immediate occupancy. Phone 761 before 10 ». m, and 289 from 10 ®#. m. to midpight. Swing, Sway Just Cosfs Driver Dough CUMBERLAND, Md.—A motoriss fined $106 and costs on charges of drunken and reckless driving ap- pealed on grounds that: “The car was swaying because it's la 1932 model with a high center|gielq artillery, and Miss Lillian| of gravity and I was having trouble steering it.” Some Folks Only THINK They Are Hard of Hearing If you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ringing, buzzing head | | noises due to hardened or coagulated | | wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has| enabled them to hear well again. | You must hear better after making | this simple test or you get your Ask about ' money back at once. Ourine Ear Drops today at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store to meet coast | BIRTHDAY FOR NOREEN ANDREWS | | Miss Noreen Andrews celebrated | | her fifteenth birthday Sunday eve- | ning with a party at the home of | | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | | Andrews. Guests included 12 of| her girl friends and five boys. After games of fun, a delicious| {lunch was served by the mother. ! {Mrs. Andrews was assisted by Mrs. | | Carl Lindstrom. | i OES. OF DOUGLAS MEETS Nugget Chapter No. 2, O. E. S, will hold their first regular meet- ing of this term tonight at 8 o'clock in the Eagles Hall in Doug- las. It will be a regular meeting with refreshments, | BABY GIRL FOR VAL POORS/ A six pound seven ounce baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. | | Val Poor at 1:20 o'clock this morn- | ing in St. Ann’s Hospital in Ju- neau. Both mother and daughter are resting well. The baby joins two brothers, Joe and Woodrow. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Vincent Yakopatz became the mother of a seven pound son at 1:05 this morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. | Santiao Carillo entered St. Ann's| on Monday for medical treatment. L. V. Winter has been admitted to St. Ann's Hospital where he will receive medical care. | TIDES TOMORROW High tide—3:22 a. m,, 16.1 feet. Low tide—9:27 a. m.,, 1.5 feet. High tide—3:31 p. m., 16.6 feet. Low tide—9:49 p. m. 0.7 feet. WEDDING—1944 STYLE | CAMP BUTNER, N. C.— When Lieut. Warren R. Turner, of the Stubbins, left the chapel here after| being married they passed under an arch of grim 4.5 howitzers, in- istead of the traditional arch of| isabers. Their wedding carriage was |a jeep, decorated with wild flow- jers. And—a husky lieutenant| caught the bride's bouquet. PR RS e A ¢ o e o 0 0 0 0 o WEATHER REPORT U. S; Weather Burean Temperature, Sept. 18 At Airport: Maximum 62, minimum 41. In Juneau: Maximum 63, | jchen. police duty, e 2 and journalism. He was appointed Riyehis VO T Radm A“an"k Is to the United States Merchant ey il .. Marine Cadet Corps nine months c.némm{n - & ",bs‘t R ' d ( l d ago and received his preliminary el > 8 e epflr e ap UF@M :uining at the United States Mer- b e o i pri £ chant Marine Cadet Basic School, vy 58 82 414| LONDON, Sept. 19-~The radio “D C",“-‘I“““- Masimionl, 1) 6.8 Philadelphia. ... 57 81 413|Atlantik, clandestine German l“"'i‘m;xm:k»-»“i Sea training Hansen iy 58 83 411 guage station whose location hasCrcountered i &by e American Lesgue inuvn:’ bhcex; k:](i;wg.xhas been cap- | e ¥ | tured by the led forces. H " atrolt b i l:?:’y The station was at Eschveiler, Marquls Har'mg'on St. Louis 8 63 ‘553 :v\;pn )xlmles]110:-:!10:151(:1{] Aachen and = A _ 2on | Only 21 miles from Cologne Bew York 8 %5 " The report of the capture has Is Killed in Adtion Philadelphia &7 o a7 | Deen xe orded by NBC. —_— et A e R i LONDON, Sept. §3.—The Marquis ONicsgo ol RUMMAGE SALE Hartington, husband of the former Washington g1 4ng Rebekah Lodge will hold rum- ' Cathleen Kennedy, daughter of the g : ok mage sale at 317 Franklin Street,| former United States Ambassador to Sl Sept. 19 and 20 at 10 a. m. Great Britain, was killed in action '""m lnum o S S S i |in France, September 10. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY They were married last spring. Have a portrait artist take your|The Marquis was 26, heir to the Mlxm Dousus 'N n-xcv.ure. Hamersley studm‘ (?p]msilc | Duchy of Devonshire and a captain "fl 'lomm[y up:rLderaL Building, Phone 294, Adv. in the Coldstream Guards. S O S S HARRI MACHINE sSHOP (Scott Neweomd Syster) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19—Paule Betz of Los Angeles, national wo-| men’s champion, and Francisco Se- gura of Ecuador advanced to the third round of the mixed doubles in the Pacific Southwest Tennis = Championships, defeating Mrs Blacksmithing Micky Falkenburg and Lowell Gil-| . e AR more, Los Angeles, 6-0, 6-1. Mrs ° retrens g e 0 - ORDER OF RAINBOW FOR GIRLS Present ' MATILDA HOLST FRENCH IN CONCERT September 26 and 27-—8 P. M. Presbyterian Church ADMISSION Students, 70 Plumbing, Heating, GIFTS Acetylene Welding, R e R OFFICERS ON HILL FIELD, Utah—When sev- eral enlisted men reported for kit- they found the chores being done by a first lieu- tenant, a master sergeant, a tech- nical sergeant and five staff ser- geants. The officers said they wanted to prove they could handle the job. K. P. Adults, $1.00 Dedicated to Victory The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war . .. the needs of the armed forees will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of our cooperation. 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 looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU minimum 47. ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEATTLE 1, WASHL, Pica?, MAin 7477 TACOMA, WASH., Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 . S v S— s _ _ PAGE FIVE P i| Public Accountant-Stenographic-Tax Returns MURPHY and MURPHY Successors to Harvey Lowe ROOM 3—First National Bank bidg. PHONE 676 | CABINETS 4 FIXTURES | ! FULTON & KRUSE { BUILDING CONTRACTORS | REPAIRING and REMODELING { PHONE 433 116 So. Main Street L e e | JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin s e o e .2 0 1 3 A . T s COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA JOE E. BROWN and JUDY CANOVA in “CHATTERBOX” September 20th and 21st Sponsored by the Juneau Fire Department M. S. PATRICIA WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN Juneau — Haines — Skagway Leaves from Small Boat Harbor MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays PHONE 91 OR 198 FOR RESERVATIONS THRIFT C0-0P Member National Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR Across from Elks’ Club PHONE 576 CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING —_—mn FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors | e ———— Dine - Bar - Dance Delicious Fried Chicken DERBY INN Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 49 John Marin, Prop. Skagway Chas. G. Warner Co.: GEORGE BROS. Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP Ropes and Paints Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 . NORTH TRANSFER || | Thomas Hardware Co. Light and Heavy Hauling AINTS — E. O. DAVIS E. W. DAVIS :-llflerf ln‘glxll:} PHONE 81 HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump | COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 4 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS ey WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL Ust | Juneaun Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Reooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments and Supplier | TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 206 Second and Seward STETSON HATS . d W:rk HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET Cholee Meats At All Times Located in George Bros. Store PHONES 553—92—85 Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner PHONE 39539 FRED HENNING Cehiplete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Free Delivery Juneau GASTI“EAU 20TH CENTURY MEAT HOTEL JANEY Every comfort made for our guests Air Servieé Information PHONRE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Juneau's Most Popular “Meating” Place ONLY THE BEST OF JEATS Ideal Paint Shop Phone 540 Pred W. Wendt Home Liquor Store—Tel. 609 American Meat — Phone 38

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