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THE DAIL PAGE FIVE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1944 e e e, | ¥ | Ph CLASSIFIED |hasing Rumors Now i { . P dhone a Ll o Moo i Public Accountani-Sienographic-Tax Returns Copy must be In the office by 2 o'clock in | P 4 R PHY the afternoon to insure insertion on same i i Dll l‘ ll‘ a.“l Nll/‘ aptiat 0 alon 5 | p Successors to Harvey I$we : 9 b e iliisiins Bt petsont [ 5 s R st National Bank bidg. PHONE 676 : listea in telephone directory. | el fr:vvrz iy e | Count five average words to the line. p plA(E" D B Great armies have been started with P S R S SRR U ¥ ‘ Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- | fewer “veterans.”) } CABINETS FIXTUR W) tions: ! That the reason for the rapid ad- \ One day, 10c; Additional days, 5c; | —_ | vance of Allied forces in w i F U l T 0 N & K “ U S E ! Minimum charge, 50¢ | (By Associated Press) | By Associated Press) Burc s been that the Ge ) BUILDING CONTRACTORS | The Ameriosn Seague penoant| The St Lous Corinais dinehed B decide the war it ove ! REPAIRING and REMODELING {race is keeping up at a torrid pace |the National League penmant ves- have opened “the back door” to U. S { PHONE 433 s So. Main S as St. Louis, still battling, defeated |terday when they apparently snap- and British forces rather than let l--,-,,,.,,,,:,,,-,,,,,~~,,,,.‘,‘.‘:‘,‘l',¥f',“,':lte,t,_3 Washington yesterday to approach ped from a slump and defeated the the ans in. There even has é”z%,%/fl) e — —- half a game behind the Detroit|Boston Braves at both ends of a been talk that this is part of the v | Tigers who dropped a game to the doubleheader, the last game going “capitulation offer” made to the | INew York Yankees 10 innings. Southp: Harry Bre- United States and England Perhaps your NERVES Are J“NEAU PLUMB[NG & HBATING co' | Nelson Potter is credited with cheen is credited with both vic- Hungry for VITAMIN B PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL [ |the win for the Browns. tories by finishing both games in _ Military experts here say if the §| Thousands of people suffering WELDING | Cleveland took a win from Bos-|a relief role British, Canadian and American | from EXCITABILITY, NERV- : : lton, sweeping the series for the| The Chicago Cubs swept a twin _f;';'t" move across Germany as rap- SLEEPLE PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | |Tribe. Jeff Heath made a pinch|bill from the New York Giants 19V tiey AMVECHSHRPL SoTot IRRITABI g FOR RENT blow, 'a homeér for thé Reds anB|yesterday. The triumph ‘gate \fie Jmbuce, and the ‘Bussiansistill & QITY, SS andj) — =g - e e |Ormis Hockett also made a home |Cubs a good lead over the Giants HBM on the easterff Trontlers, there JFOOR MEMORY, ic S ——————————————(—————————————— FOR SALE {clout, his first of the season in the battle for fourth place. ik "‘”"““"I‘ TeRsOn iar ARGRIRLISN. UL MY REsSAre (U SR e 1| | ; along these lines of Vitamin BI. L F | o5 S 1 _Pounding five Dodger hurlers f0r, (y 4yent found any official here, VITAMIN Bl has become fam- | coLumBlA L““BER co“PANY — | GAMES THURSDAY 13 hits, the Pittsburgh Pirates de- 'y o o TE0 0 oredence to the o : { stional League feated Brooklyn in the second game ) ivemoraiRit R R s fprause of Hs ahlitty o OF ALASKA MISCELLANEQUS | ot Tegme e ook in e econd e iy . ropsion” | SDOTHR and WELAY. TAUE i - | : i SRR S FAEERerRY; 8 AR PENEr. has been made to the U. S. and § NERVES and because of its need Lumber and Bnlllhng Materials ? W | Pittsburgh 10, 14; Brooklyn 4, 6.| The Cincinnati Reds wrapped WP Great Britain.) kgt Criities TRSTINAY » ANTED 8:::);:}»“111) UQ Nl;;\miflflx;fls‘. ; : Ll:;:l.\l\“:u{u:‘ of a Y(l;r\;l)lllm’;;dm’ pfmm These and scores of other such ]| TRACT, BRAIN and other vital | PHONES 587 or 747—]JUNEAU : cinnati 5, 8; Philadelphia 3, adelphia yesterday. The opener tips and hints keep Washington qans funtioning efficiently. DEADLINE FOR LUISPLAY ADS American League Want 32" ‘HABIAGE By AUMIEE (Kt ng. Tistory or bomiiow s news Lo s ;i | YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL IS 11 A. M. ON DATE Boston 2; Cleveland 5 caught his 144th consecntive game undoubtedly will prove some of them | ALBERTY PHOSPHO-B REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME OF INSERTION New York 5; Detroit 4 of the season and drove in two true, OFTEN GIVES RELIEF o e AR S § AT EamT — ey St. Louis 9; Washington 4 winning Red runs in- the first game. - 2 IN TWO WEEKS B, g FOR SALE FOR RENT gy It PROCLAMATION I’s New, It’s Different— || i Oakland 5; San Francisco 1 INew, Al 8 RPER == kit e ,|STEAM-HEATED ROOM, twin | | FOR SALE—Pomeranian pup, 3% Ay | E S B —is K ™ 1 . et s et wateh, 17| beds, $15 a bed. Phone Black| STANDING OF CLUBS JUNEAU PIONEER, | 3 MaareEg—— - WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN el 30 : 315 5t. i 4 | ‘ s iewell. Phone L 1 . National League DIES |" IA(OMA lAw IN HAWA" HOMEOPATHIC rations of the 5 §| J H = sk = = — —— |Three-room furnished cabin, mli\" e \:;m I::&\ ‘4;{( i :-ll( S — IROY SOD- § | “nea“ alnes agway FOR SALEFurnished house, hot| heat. Inquire 513A Willoughby.|S , “OWS R T ! s UM, CALCIUME POTASSTUN B 3 Y| pittsburgh 85 58 .504| AusustusAdams,6l-year-old plon-y and MAGNESIUM. Ask 1 air furnace. Terms, cash. 825 ——————————— ’ g (O o io .| WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 A Qore INESIUM. As r Al-J| FIANGS FOm RENT. —phons 16 |Clbcmi £ g1 510 0 o LSS IR aroctamation o ond st e | 5 R e Leaves from Small Boat Harbor b ; el H I e SLhRImator db. JUS of winrtial law tn Hawall, has | 12 See how addedaally rationy MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE GE TABLE model sunlamp, $20; 3-room furnished house, oil range New York 63 9 444 @tding t0 WorASreduvad l;ex'~ 3 been drawn and is expected to be of Vitamin Bl SOOTHE IR-}| | clothes hamper, $7. Blue 760. and bath. Inquire 513A Wu-| Boston T O | b et e atutt of submitted to the President when he | RITABILITY and NERVOUS- Freight and parcels accepted until 6 P. M. Tuesdays A e Philadelphia S8 o A0 T ine” fof miatly BB from Quebec, it 1s learnea | NESS and giuc RESTRUL SLECR PHONE 91 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS FURNISHED. duplex house, close in | o Sompeer—nr— e o Brodkdyn. ... 58 88 A08|. ond whd s member of ‘i SMNBOritatively Bottle of 250 Pelle top apt. has living room. 2 g, “winter rates $16 & month i Amerioan vEs b Juneau Mine Workers Union and _ Mertial law was first imposed on | Bottle of 525 Pellets . $ 4 TR 5 bedrooms, kitchen and bath, elec- | piopes S Snhes © aley patn Won Lost Peb.he Alaska Native Brotherhood. Haw, ter the Jap bombing of [fFREE 35-Page Bock — Write or §| ———20 s e e g = e 1 ¥ tric range, ofl heater. Lower apt.. it Tl o oo o) 4| Detrot 80 63 9| Survivoss include his widow, Mrs, FPearl Harbor AR 108 Your Co9Y deaciiing THRIFT CO-OP living room, bedroom, Kitchen =~ got WS O TOEHNE er and gt youis 80 64 6 Katherine Adams, and six children: Although there is no assurance - oviindd Bdilain . E. ALMQUIST Income, $35 month.| l‘:‘u undry room. See- new yo T 66 538 Mrs. Wilmoth Russell, Wesley Jones, that the President will sign the SOLD BY | Member Natfonal Retatler- CUSTOM TAILOR For quick sale, $2750. Pay $750 _‘1°% &% Boston 74 69 517 Wally Jones, Mrs. Winona MeNeill, Proclemation, which would auto- R A i E cash, balance like rent. Phone s Cleveland 69 75 .479|Elmer Adams, and Gus Adams, Jr. Matically end the conflict over the PIGGLY | 211 BEWARD STREET ErOss Sos BIes S0 ! Black 415 WANTED Philadelphia 67 77 465 A brother, Steve Perrin, of Haines WH if habens corpus of the Ter | PHONE 767 PIIONE 576 e e 3 Sk aZEe X £ R | Chicago 66 (i also survives. ritory, informed persons said that | 33-4 WINCHESTER rifle, lever ac- WANTED-—Furnished apartment in|Washington 61 83 Arrangements are being made for :ih(l »‘l“ “‘d“"’l‘"kd“‘;' lifting the mar- | WIGGLY P —— tion, $35; car heater, $10; bird| vicinity of Federal Building. B A interment at Tacoma. al law was laid during Roosevelt’s | ; FORD AGENCY OALL cage, $5;c L. C. Smith typewriter ~Phone 800, Extension 203 ! : AR o bl : (Autperiesd Desitpe) relflmer's Tl'a Sfe with 20-in. carriage, tabulator; -—————— OAKS BEAT SEAI.S. Hosp"‘l NOIES ; H GREASES—GAS—OIL o T "y 12-guage Winchester pump shot- WANTED TO BUY — For cash, 4 A | Foot of Main Street l cun. $35: 2535 Winchester lever | Tadio - phonograph combination. | H p' “ ls i i o 14 S tlor e, S48 HGNNT Feay sun| Fione 510 A ONA Bert F. McDowell has been ad- Junean Motors ol ViR S mthd lamp, $20; silver trumpet with = T = £ T {mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for e T al | L suitable for bear I. 'I' BEAVER Hilioal treatrbi V] e Aaling aiam s ‘k““” or deer. Prefer automatic. Write Mrs, Judy Frank Sakait. i e | ey st f °Y | Jjuneau, Box 1386. iy e H i ks el e Ceadhe | oo x 1386 | . charged from St. Ann's Hospital Is Good "0.. You Sanltary Meat Co. Dine - Bar - Dance stone suitca; WANTED TO BUY—Doll buggy (By A ) |following surgical care Deli ¥ SRS FOR QUALITY MEATS elicious Fried Chicken TH SON o p fove . . | In the raughnessy playoffs, James P. Millinoa has entere HOMPSON OPTICAL CO. and_tricycle. Phone Blue 120 9 j a cycle. R P T 1 Ml AND POULTRY 214 2nd Street. g hone PUE 7 |oakland last night took a one-!St. Ann's, where he will undergo . DERBY INN o A e WANTED Yellow filter for Argus game edge over San Francisco, 5{surgery e fnave elt er 1 e FREE DELIVERY | FOR SALE—Boathouse, 15%40 ft. Camera. Phone 226 between 6-7/t0 1 @ victory behind the pitching| H, J. Martin has been dismissed Gall Phones 13 and 49 John Marin, Prop. Skagway ; Inquire No 2, Snow White Apts. p. m., or |of Oak’s Manuel Salvo. The Oaks from St. Ann's Hospital and has " " - e | creens —__{nipped the Seals, 6 to 5 i a 13- returned to his home or Ihe CRUNCHY Klnd ey e g Akt o ar e PAPEr inning game Wednesday night, but| Santiago Carillo, a medical pa- GEDRGE nm r(\tlz ]h]m ; Oll))f o-way viegln es. Apply at Empire the victory was later cancelled by |tient, has been discharged from S in . Chas. G. Warner Co. : s' )1 sleeping bag, o 425; | = P Tag reside: larenc v- n' g E ool sleeping bog, N Ipper, & WANTED—2 or 3 room furnished League President Clarence ROW- St. Ann's Hospital. g Marine Engines and Supplies Widest Selection of { one all wool hunting suit, s wpt. by couple, no children. P. O |land, who upheld the Seal's pro-| - g ; 40, $10; one pr. shoepacs, leather ‘Bm 1882 - © 70 ¥ test over a foul ball that was de- MAOHINE SHOR LIQU"BS i tops, size 9, $5. Phone Green 578 = !clared fair in the second inning. Moose Lodge to Have | Ropes snd‘Fista PHONE 92 or 95 after 6 p. m, WANTED—A trombone for school That game will be replayed Satur-) N e N boy. Phone Green 479 between 5 day. ‘S H I S ’ d FOR SALE—One B ar | | P \Lm?l_\ o (A'b‘fll?\:;criosu;?";:l and 7 p. m. | The Los Angeles Angels, who, 0(|a On a UI' a y . e s or T vonihe Pacitc Gost Lesgte pe % NORTH TRANSFER || | Thomas Hard 3 i bE ot ANTED - OXIbSF FATLGAMI- | ignt by, 18 siike, ‘bowoll {or g § 1 A (OME ofiu cit Jia omas Hardware Co. FOR SALE_Two young canar ncau Hotel. |second night in a row last night regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock 4 Light and Heavy Hauling PAINTS — OILS Fek neers. Phone Red 578. YANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | ° the Portland Be‘a\{ensf who wollEIollu\\({,l. by‘ refreshments. | E.O DAVIS E. W. DAVIS Builders’ and Shelf 3 to 2. Marino Pieretti held the A social is planned for tomorrow | PHONE 81 HARDWARE FOUR, foom fully furnisned house,| ' renpy: Fhone 788, Champs to five hits and shut nwnlievmung to which Women of the out after the third inning. Port- Moose are invited. Games will be Boat Orders Delive;ed Anytime! oil heater, electric range Good WANTED — 3-bedroom house for| foundation and basement. One- immediate occupancy. Phone 761|land needs two more wins to get | played throughout the evening > iveries P P B B s ———— > 5 s ay e g and Juneau Deliveries—10 A, M. and 2 P, M. half block from school. Priced before 10 . m., and 289 from|in the finals with the winner of|cherry pie will be served as the Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. COWLING‘DAVLIN “'all “Il nd an i for immediate sale. Phone Doug-| 10 a. m. to midpight. the Oaks-Seals series. jcrowning event. | COMPANY ‘ P 4 1 4 | — ey - e . - —— - .- R e & L BGEERY 7- Los'r AND ru ‘ Empire Want-ads bring results! | C 0 A L | ) FOR SALE Froperty with very | D D GL A b e || DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Alaska Dock & Storage Co. good income. One house of two! ! furniished apartments, four rooms | and bath in each, electric ranges, refri ~eralors, air conditioning, full 9ncrete basement, garage, laundry. One four-room furnished house. See George Sheeper at| 1671 Evergreen Ave, eveniings.| Phone Blue 285. | _Call at Madsen's TWO Trolle Bike Shop. FOR SALE—3 chair Barber Shop, must sell on account of ill health. Write Box 716 Sitka, Alaska. FUR COAT, med. suze, 3 burner| 2 electric plate, floor G. E. sun| lamp nearly new. Ph. Douglas' 134. H Two-bedroom beach home on Point| Louise, 110-volt Delco lights,| water, basement, fully furnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. | VERIE pflck(.‘r; reconditioned and ready to go. P. O. Box 304 Phone 416. CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3% miles| out Glacier Highway. Inquire Snap Shcppe. s FOR SALE—Potatoes 5¢ 1b.; cab- cage 10, lb.; carrots 7c lb. Nor- thern Vegetable Farm, Hiway. MISCELLANEOUS MOTORSHIP Earl M, goinng to Prince Rupert. Can take 10 men Information at Gastineau Hotel. Glacier | ' GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola Behuty Shop. Phone 201 » 315 Decker Way. 4 P Watkins Products shipped any- where in Alaska. Write Ralph Shores, Box 2091, Juneau, Alaska. , one stamped Leave at Em- LOST—Key contal “1357”. Reward pire. LOST—Wrist waltch, leather band, engraved on back “Bee to Bill Dec. 25, 1937.” Keepsake. Reward, return to Empire. LOST: Ladies Elgin wrist watch. Shirlee 1/19/42 inscribed on back. Re- ward. Phone Red 545. Will parties who found black silk purse please return to Mrs. H. J. Waugh. Reward. Phone 187. LOST—Movado Military Watch No. 3713. Reward. Mike Korry, Capitol Bar. LOST--Bunch of keys, identifica- tion tag Bennie Hernando, B. O. Q, N. A. S, Sitka, Alaska, AAA. Return to Royal Cafe. SONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting, Odd Fellows Hall, 8 p. m. Saturday. Ady. - D ATTENTION PIONEERS Members of Pioneers of Alaska are requested to attend the funeral | of Brother Sam Christenson tomor- [row at 2 p. m. in the Chapel of the Charles Carter Mortuary W. O. Carlson, Pres., Igloo No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska Simple Test Aids Thousands Who Are Hard of Hearing Thanks to an easy no-risk hearing testy many thuusands who have been temporarily deafened now say they hear well again I You are bothered by ringing, buzzing head Toises due to hardened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method ‘lest. 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. Your Rexall Store .~ NEWS | SCHOOL INITIATION | The Douglas Freshmen are being initiated today and this evening in several different ways. For the past several days, Freshmen have been purchasing an unusual amount of ice cream cones, and never get to eat them. Ever so often you see a Freshman on his or her knees before a higher classman, saying to the “Honorable-Honorable One” that they will do as bid. This, morning the class of eight Fresh- men are very fashionably dressed with a new sort of style—pajamas and bathrobes, big overgrown bow ties, and hair done up in a fashion not too becoming to them. There has also been considerable giving {of the “hot seat” around of late.' Tonight the initiation will be cli- maxed with a party in the Douglas Schools at 8:15 o'clock, at which, the faculty and staff are invited. SALESMAN IN TOWN H | Bud Phelps, National Grocery | | Salesman, was a caller on Douglas business houses today. HOME STYLE 1 BILL FEERO BACK for prior to being sent to Wash- lington, D. C., and later should re- ceive a furlough to his home here. Bill arrived in Miami on Septem-| |ber 17. In his letter, he stated he | {had spent several hours visiting| with his brother, Bobo Feero, who is also in the Italian campaign,l before leaving for the Unibedl States. BUTTER, Darigold, highest score, Ib. §5¢ TANG SALAD DRESSING - BORDEN'S MILK - M. D. TISSUE - SNOW DRIFT - 3 pound jar 89« Pints - - 35¢ Quarts - 39¢ - (ase, falls, §5.19 _3for - -29¢ Dozen - S1.10 PEACHES - 4 ans $1.49 TELEPHONE 4 WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Cholce—General Haul- | ing — Storage and Crating CALL USI || Juneau Transfer 1 Phone 48—Night Phone 481 The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE BINGLE O Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplier '| TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phone 206 Second and Seward { STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothin | e id HUTCHINGS ECONOMY | ‘ MARKET « Cholee Meats At All Times I Located in George Bros. Store I PHONES 553—92—95 {_——_fl——-] Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau. L. A. STURM—Owner FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 By % lett Delt Biiholl A Bongrdbger DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. hj T T PHONE 3539 Fase: Wi e X & ol THO DELIVERIESDAILY - - 10:15A. M., 2I5P. M. | Italion invasion on May 24, had’ MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 | GASTINEAU T CURTURY NRAT arrived in this country for fur- Ll HOTEL MARKEP ther treatment. Bill was flown | Juneau's Most Popular |from Naples, Italy to Miami, Flor-| | | Every comfort made for our guests “Meating” Place ida, where he is now being cared Ale :’"‘“ 'l"'"""“‘" ONLY THE BEST OF .{EATS HONE 2 PHONE 202 HOME GROCERY { Phone 146 Home Liquor Btore—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Pred W. Wendt

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