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PAGE TWO | GIANTS STILL ON DOWNHILL PATH IN NATL. | Pirates Close fo thm Three Games of Oftmen DAINTY BLOUSES We have a wonderful selection of Peggy Woodward’s Blouses . very dressy and lovely, can be worn with your most love- i liest suits . . . By JACK HAND (Associated Press Sports Writer) | Even a $500 fine couldn't | Bill Voiselle out of 'his losing streak !so the New York Giants are still sliding downhill today, toward the surging Pittsburgh Pirates. Voiselle didn’t lost the game last | night to Brooklyn, 6-3, in the 14th | |but he did hit a wild streak with two out in the last of the ninth to | load the bases. Then he dished up | Chapman nicked for a game-tying single. All white, short | Bill Hart's single followed by Ed| sleeves, lace trim collars and sleeves . plain and bro- caded organdy . Sizes 37 to 40. setters by an even break with the 3.95-6.95 = Cincinnati Reds, losing the opener 14-0 to Ed Heusser, but cooling off Bd/m Bsé'zsm{t ea e QUALITY SINCE /887 | Goody Rosen then put it on ice with a two-run homer. | of the glame in his first appear-| of one bad pitch in a 4-3 defeat at St. Louis. Pittsburgh moved up a half game Both the Boston-Phillies twilight- night doubleheader cago Cubs were rained out as was the Philadelphia-Boston Red Sox game in the American. The New York Yankees had to iington but picked up a half game Tonight's game will be played at On the Detroit Tigers who were Firemen's Field, starting at 7 o'clock. shut out by Cleveland’s Army- SO : {bound Red Embree, 9-0. SCORE B{ INNI % 9 VG | Atley Donald exercised his old nacs out of the picture. "O0LD AWKWARDS" OUT-AWKWARDED Club— 1234567 R HE' Old Awks 112100 0 5— BY SIGNA(S TEN Slgnuc: e 200004 z_lg l? 8 landslide in the first tilt, helped |by Nick Etten's four hits and four dH3even-otimeedardw9 Batteries—Old Awkwards: Mc- | Guire, pitcher; Anderson, catcher.' Signacs: Beach and Sullivan, pitch- Signal Corps Has Signals| runs. a pitch that Pinch Hitter Ben" quire 348 12th. . asVoiselleFailstoWin | = * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE» ‘WANT ADS JUNEAU, ALASKA Fl)ll SALE | HISCELLAIIEOIIS | FOR SALE — House, waterfront; city light, good water, also 10 ft. skiff, marine plywood; 12x18 waterproof tarp, oil heater, pres- sure cooker, misc. household ar- ! ticles. Quarter mile from bridge, | north Douglas road. A. W. White. FOR SALE — Partially furnished house in Douglas. Phone Doug- FOR SALE—Used Lupboards, flour | bins and drawers, used sink | Phone Red 245. pull[FOR SALE — Modern- five-room _ house. Central location; oil bur- ner. Call Blue 297. FOR SALE-Cleaning and pressing equipment in A-1 condition. W. { 'H. Sparks. Haines, Alaska. Ace Adams was the eventual loser | in the fifth overtime frame when; p.m. FOR SALE — Two bedroom house furnished complete; includes elec- tric range, oil heater; $2750. In- '32 Ford coupe; good rubber. Apt. I, Coliseum Apts, after 5 stnnky< double broke the 3-3 tie.' FOR SALE —_ Typewrlcer—l Rem- | ington 18-inch catriage; 1 Royal, But it was Voiselle who took most ' ance since Manager Mell Ott tag- 'ged him with the big fine because ! to within three lengths of the pace- | | FOR the finale, 9-1, behind Max Butcher. | and the after| dark tilt in St. Louis with the Chi- | be satisfied with a split in Wash- | Pint-sized Marino Pieretti stop- ped the leaders in the nightcap, with telegraph caps. Call 241. FOR SALE—Scooter with transmission. $100 cash. Ninth Street. 3-speed 824 W. FOR SALE - Uma vlolet pun‘,ablc sunlamp, Regular $65, complete with case, $45. Ph. Douglas 174, SALE Cannery tender equipped and ready to go. Will take smaller boat in trade. Terms. Write Empire, 5670. | IF REASONABLE ENOUGH—Will pay cash for ddvano or studio. WANTED—Man or wnmaxx for pan‘ L S P s ) couch. Phone Green 550. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — For | sale. Phone Red 743. PIANOS RENTED—1uaned. Ander- son Shop. FUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ment. $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Snop. FPhone 301 316 Decker Way F you have empty rocms or apts.| inform the for desirable people. Gastineau Hotel. "ARBOR MACHI! West 11th & F St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK WANTED | WANTED — Ironers and machine, pressers. Apply Alaska Laundry.| | HOP | WANTED — TO buy a chest of drawers. Phone Black 680. | {Campbell at 9:25 o’'clock last night at |she enure country. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1945 Schilling Tea N Its quality is a tradition, its flavor rich and satis- fying. Try this finer tea. Baby Défifihier For Campbells A baby girl, their first child, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard| St. Ann's Hospital, the baby’s birth weight being 8 pound 11 ounces. Both mother and child are reported deing nicely. The mother is the former Lenore Kaufman, daughter of Mrs. A. W. Stewart. The wedding took place here a year ago. The new father is a Wrangell boy, an engineer on an Army ATS boat. e R The total number of lakes and | pools in Norway cover about 2,950 square miles, or 2% per cent ori Fastest and Shoriest Route NEED TO RENT furnished two- bedroom flat or house, suitable for two very small children. Per- | manent tenant. Leave message | with Empire 4 WANTED—A new or good used 22‘ rifle. Roy Stewart. Phone 590, Ex. 98. i i V\ANTED by navy officer and wi(e | a furnished cottage, Mrs. Pa- redes, Baranof Hotel. BOAT WANTED—Will pay up to, $1,000 cash for best small cruiser or troller. Write Empire C-675. | WANTED — Daily housework by hour. Phone Black 780. | ARMY OFFICER'S WIFE—Wants furnished house. Phone Douglas 234, washing and general cleaning.| Apply before 10 a. m, Sully’s | Bakery. ST i WANTED — Experienced clerk at FOR SALE—31-foot trolling boat, fully equipped, ready to fish. See Harbor Master. HOUSE—4 rooms furnished, $ | 348 Twelfth Street. 3"500 magic on the Senators for a 12-3 FOR SALE—Tested Onion sets, 3 lbs. for $1. At George Brochers -BED, complete. Practically fiw‘ mattress, coil spring. Also other small household articles. Call Black 575, or at Perelle Apts. » : ers; Ward, | 7-3, coasting home on a five-run i e CI’OSSGd n DISGSIIOUS G first inning that routed Floyd OVER-STUFFED DIVAN. Inq | Bevens. Soflba" Defea‘ | TumfiLUB STANI;NG: PoL; The ‘day’s pitching honors wem1 ! Lhqun_nphsfi}Ee | Freshmen 3 1 750|to the veteran Al Hollingsworth, FOR SALE—Several good To The Major received little respect Caast Guard 3 2 600 Who tossed a three-hitter for the; burg and Saanen grade from the “Awkward Squad” last Blue Jays 3 2 600 St Louis Browns against Chicago,| goats; also some pure bloolhd; evening. The Subport entry pounc- Old Awkwards $ % .o Winning 2-1 | stock; also young bucks. P. 0., ed on the Signacs' starting heaver Headquarters 2 2 500 STA\'DlNus_uTTHE cEicHE i Box 2821 Junesu. Alaska. with massed heavy artillery for a Signacs 0 5 000 | J e -~ ~——————‘ total of eleven runs in the opening g (American Lcague) DOUBLE BED, ma!z:ess. SPW, canto of the softball clash between Team — W' L Poy|/ 24,1 dresser; alip % -bed, It the Signal Corps ten and the ota RIFLE PRACTICE | New York . 25 16 .g10 ~ tress and spring. See Geo., Simtp-| Awkwards. | Detroit 2 16 .55 Kins- e Belzre Major Beaschm and lhids FOR A'G SH St. Louis 19 17 528 GAS BOAT—“Chechako,” has 9 mound successor, Sullivan, ha Chicago ... 19 19 500 ; roll counted up 21 putouts for the seven FOR THURSDAY Boston 19 20 487) sg:a.,fs :; :mg,ea:as:soéfi? ;t ‘;,‘,fi‘ Iraxpu. the Awks had aggregated 19 | Cleveland 17 18 412! Willoughby. tallies, more than doubling the eight Rifle practice for Juneau mem- Washington 18 22 450 — count run up by the Signacs. 120W- pers of the Alaska Territorial Philadelphia . 15 23 395 FRESH LOCAL EGUS for sale at cver, ineffective hurling was far from all that troubled the Signacs. Their eight miscues afield more than offest the fact that they outhit the Awks, 11 to 9. The loss ran the Signacs’ un- broken string of defeats up to five and left them in isolated possession Tuesday Msulu New York 12-3;" Washington 3-7. Cleveland 9, Detroit 0. St. Louis 2, Chicago 1. Philadelphia at Boston, postponed. Guard will be held Thursday eve- | ning at Mendenhall rifle range, Capt. Hank Harmon announced to- day. Attendance is especially import- ant, he said, because a team for the summer matches will be select- (National League) i | ment. of the cellar for the first half of °0 8t that time. : Feam; - W. i Pot| louty ‘rest FHA. Wil consider the local league race. The Awk's Members should report in cover- New York ... 27 15 643! o004 boat or car for portion of | win put them into the first-hayr Al and should be equipped with!Pittsburgh . 17 578! cagh consideration. Call Bob playoffs. rifles and ammunition belts. Those 'St. Louis ........ 18 561i Henning, Bjue 370, for appoint- | This evening the Freshmen will without transportation should be at | Brooklyn 19 537 ment. . 4 have their opportunity to insure the A. B. Hall between 6 and 7|Chicago 18 514 | their top position in the league when P:™M- while those with cars are|Cincinnati 19 .500; I-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, oil they meet the Headquarters De- 25keéd to stop there and pick up |Boston 21 417, stoves; also 5 2-room cabins. In- tachment team, which will be fight-' those who are waiting, before pro- | Philadelphia 31 244 quire 843 West Ninth Street. ing to crash the playoffs. If the HQ ten triumps, five squads will {inish the first five rounds of play on even terms; with only the Sig- WHILE YOU WAIT! ceeding to the range, Harmon re- quests. ———-—— LUTHERAN LUNCHEON A dessert luncheon for friends and members of the Lutheran | Ladies Aid will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the church parlors.| Team— W. L. Pet. DAILY MAIL SERVICE Mrs. John Brillhart and Mrs. O.|Portland .39 24 619 N. Johnson will acf hostesses. Seattle .36 21 5T Hollywood Shoe Shop/ | T g Y e 3 m 8 e "2} Empire wunt-aos dring resuits! San Francisco .32 32 500 e = Sacramento .32 33 492 3 Los Angeles . 31 33 484 o N Y'Y San Diego .32 736 4781 Hollywood ... .22 42 344 Sitka Pefershurg ’@&@S%% ehving .Sfmdficastaut Daily Scheduled Trips TO Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Informanon and Reservahons Phone 612 @&HWES — Wrangell | Keichikan | Harbor Market. Phone 352. | NCOME VIEW HOME — Three’ | blocks from Federal Building. Two | large apartments, each with two ! bedrooms, one bachelor apart- $140 a month income. $11,800 total price, $6,000 cash my Tuesday Seom Cincinnati 4-1; Pittsburgh 0-9. Brooklyn 6, New York 3, (14 in-| nings.) Chicago at St. Louis postponed. ' Boston at Philadelphia postponed. (Pacific Coast League) POR SALE—4-Room house & lot, $3,000, terms. Phone 035-5 rings. B s LOST~Pair. gold rimmed glasses; strictly modern. Full basement, fully furnished. $25600 cash; Troller “Diana”—33 ft. long, 8% ft. beam, fully equipped. Chrysler Crown marine engine, tirst class condition. See Harbor l‘utln LIIST MID FOUND reward. Phone Blue 290. Irving’s Market. \ |WANTED — Full-time driver at Irving’s Market. WANTED—Wiu pay top price (nri all kinds second hand merchan- | dise except clothes. Douglas Trad- ing Post. Phone Douglas 25, P. O. Box 1237, Douglas. | WANTED—Used furniture. 308 Wil- loughby Phone 788. FOR RENT = | FOR RENT—Heated front bedroom in good location. Phone 418. | | STEAM HEATED RUOMB Call* after 3 p. m, 315 Gold Street. | — | E‘OR RENT — Lxght housekeeping rooms. Elderly gentleman pre- ferred, Call after 6 p. m. Ellingen Apts. [EN HERE { R. E. Barbee and P. C. Johnson,} of Seattle, are guests at the Bar- anof Hotel. SEATTLE OIL BURNERS HEATING | Smith Oil Burner Service Day Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 SERVICE INSTALLATION Poor Digestion? 57 | to Westward Alaska WOODIEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 DUCK CREEK BUILDINGS The Alaskan Department is of fering for sale a variety of surplus buildings and structures located on a portion of the Duck Creek Garrison site just East of the Glacier Highway oppostie the Airport. Enter at sentry box opposite Kendler’s Alaska Dairy and follow the arrows. Items offered include Quonset Huts in sizes 16 x 36, 20 x 50 and 20 x 80, buildings of regular frame construction, and three frame removable knock-down type structures of various sizes. SEALED BIDS are required with the closing time set at 2:00 P. M., June 16. Phone 807 for details, or call at the Area Engineer’s Office at the Subport, or the office of this newspaper for bid forms. MATERIAL FOR BUILDING, REPAIRING, REMODELING ' Sour or Upset? oo +drugstore. Only 10¢ and 25¢. Headachy? oo Tired-Listless? oo Do you feel headachy and upset due to poorl% digested food? To feel cheerful | Py auln your food must be properly. ach day, Nature must prndueenbout {:‘o pints of a vlnl fll{miv- juice to p digest your f Nature fails, {our food may remain undigested— | nvml you headachy and irritable. i Therefore, you must increase the flow | of this dizeuitro juice. Carter’s Little Liver Pills increase this flow quickly — often in as little as 30 minutes. And, yog:e on the road to feeling better. n't nd on artificial gids to counteract indigestion—when Carter’s Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na- ture’s own order. Take Carter’s Little Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any Last Night's Games San Francisco 6, Seattle 1. Sacramento 7, Oakland 4. Hollywood 10, San Diego 8. (Only games scheduled.) e, Charles M. Marler and W. C. Stump, of Ketchikan, are guests at the Baranof. T 5™ T W omen's Appaner “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ Baranof Hotel Building e i i} Pl for BYPERASED Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” WAN TWO LINEMEN 600D JOB GOOD * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 TED | PAY te:. FRE .35 ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU---~ANCHORAGE via GUSTAVUS YAKUTAT CORDOVA Monday - Thursday - Saturday, ANCHORAGE—NAKNEK Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. ANCHORAGE—NOME Tues., Fri, ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS Daily ANCHORAGE—KODIAK Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. ROUTES TO: Bethel, Circle, Dillingham, Kotzebue, Unalakleet, Platinum, Shishmaref, Deering, Candle, Hot Springs, Eagle, Livengood For information regarding schedules, rates, eic., call 557 Alaska Airlines &7

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