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"I was curious... : - 2 | tasted it... Now I know why SCHUTZ is... The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous!” @ 1949, JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING 00 MILWAUKEE, WiS. T. C. Whiteside Local Represeniative ATTENTION TOURISTS Ride the Mailboat Yakobi for an intimate acquaintance with South- east Alaska. Leaving every Wed- nesday—arrive in Juneau Saturday night. 18-tf Here are the results of WIL base- ball games played over the weekend: Games Sunday Tacoma 5-6, Spokane 4-5. Wenatchee 10-2, Yakima 7-2 (1st game 11 innings; second game tie, called by curfew). Games Saturday Yakima 7, Wenatchee 6 (13 in- nings) Tacoma 17, Spokane 3. Salem 4-1, Victoria 3-6. Vancouver 8-11, Tri-City 4-17. B.B. STARS Starring in major league baseball yesterday were: Batting — Paul Lehner, Athletics —made four hits in five times at bat, his homer with two on in sev- enth inning beating the New York Yankees, 5-2. Pitching — Jim Hearn, Giants— yielded four hits and walked only one in pitching the New York Giants to a 2-0 triumph over the Philadel- phia Phillies. | LEADERS IN B. B Here are the leaders in the major league baseball games: National League Batting — Musial, St. Louis, .361; Robinson, Brooklyn, .348. Runs Batted In — Ennis, Phila- delphia, 95; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 85. i Home Runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh, 32; Pafko, Chicago, 26. Pitching—Maglie, New York, and Miller, Philadelphia, 10-3, .769. American League Batting—Kell, Detroit, .355; Doby, Cleveland, .351. Runs Batted In — Dropo, Boston, 111; Stephens, Boston, 109. Home Runs — Rosen, Cleveland, 30; Dropo, Boston, 26. Pitching—Trout, Detroit, 9-2, 818. { EARL BRIGHT HERE Earl W, Bright of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. Alaska Coastal Airfines enables you fo arrange —through your local ticket agent—your passage to the States on Pan American, and then fo any spot on the globe! And in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaw ALASK i vt SR ) for you who buy tickets @& % 9 * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA !Rainiers, Oaks, }Su d G‘ (By the Associated Press) I San Diego and Hollywood ap- parently are not conceding the Pa- cific Coast League pennant to Oak- land. The Padres from the south swept a seven-game set from Los Angeles with 10-6 and 6-5 wins yesterday, while Hollywood tamed Portland twice, 5-1 and 8-7, to make it six out of seven in their series. Oakland was hard-pressed to split with Seattle, 0-5 and 5-8. The Oaks found their lead whit- tled to seven games over the Padres, 7% over Hollywood. Still quite com- fortable margins, of course, but the situation bears watching. The Oaks | just managed to take the Seatue‘ series, four games to three. San Francisco wound ‘up with a four-three edge over Sacramento after trading close ones yesterday, |bargain of the year honors. 1-0 for the Seals, 6-5 for the Solons. Manny Perez twirled a two-hit shutout to beat Matt Surkont in the opener. Al Smith pasted a grand slam homer in the 12th to bring San| Diego its initial win. Another four- run outburst in the fifth clinched the finale. y Hollywood got a five-hit pitching job from Pete Mondorff, chalking up his first win as a starter, and then went on to win for hard-luck Herb Karpel in the afterpiece. Oakland was held to four hits by Rainier Jim Davis, but bounced back with four runs in the first in- ning of the closer to even honors against Paul Richards’ hard-fight- ing Seattle crew. Rainiers Frank Colman ‘and Lonnie Frey homered in each game, but Don Padgett’s three-run circuit blast proved de- cisive for the Oaks. STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Pacific Coast League Pct Oakland San Diego ... Hollywood .. Seattle San Francisco ... Portland Los Angeles ... Sacramento . Saturday’s Results | Hollywood 17, Portland 3. ! San Diego 9, Los Angeles 2. { Seattle 8, Oakland 3. San Francisco ?, Sacramento National League w 67 . 60 . 56 58 55 45 . 45 Philadelphia 1 Boston Brooklyn St. Louis New York Cincinnati Chicago ... Pittsburgh . 37 Sunday’s Results Brooklyn 8, Boston 2. New York 2, Philadelphia 0. Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2. Pittsburgh 7-2, Chicago 4-0. Saturday’s Results Philadelphia 5,"New York 4 (11 in- We're 0 Our Pr nings). Boston 10, Brooklyn 2 (night). Proud and we feel we have a right to be. You see, Good Printing doesn’t “just happen.” It takes skilled craftsmen, with years of experience, working with efficient, up-to-date equipment to produce the kind &of printing you want. We're proud that we are able to offer you that kind of printing . . . printing that is outstanding in every respect . . . printing that will help build your business. Drop in at your convenience and consult with Ken Waller, the head He will be pleased to help you plan your next of our job shop. printing job. “for a better impression” call the Empire Printing Company R e T R WIL GAMES [Pair s Splif by | | | | | | | 603 | 553 ‘ | | {mained five games in front of the three and a half game lead over the Indians and Yankees. Ralph Kiner slammed his 32nd "I homer of the year and 200th of his Pet | career to help Cliff Chambers gain 644 | his ninth win for Pittsburgh. Mel .607| Queen fanned 11 Cubs and held 606 | them to five hits and no runs in 564 | giving the Pirates a clean sweep. £ GAMES TODAY 393 370 362 Sunday’s Results Philadelphia 5, New York 2. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 14—P—Gin- Washingtn 6, Boston 5. | cinnati built an 11-run bulge. on five Cleveland 5-5, Chlca.go 2-7. I hits in the third inning today, then Detroit at St. Louis, both games| .. on to last out spotty Pittsburgh postponed, wet grounds. rallies and cop a 13-8 victory from Saturday’s Results the Pirates. A children’s:day crowgd of 9.853—including 4,306 paid—saw New York 7, Philadelphia 2. the Reds' Joe Adcock slam His Chicago 11, Cleveland 4. Boston 10, Washington 1 (night)* | fourth home run of the year in the eizhth inning with none aboard. Detroit at St. Louis, postopend, Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1 (night) American League Detroit New York Cleveland Boston ‘Washington Chicago Philadelphia St. Louis rain. CHICAGO, Aug. 14—4P—A single by Preston Ward with the tying and winning runs on base in the ninth gave the Chicago Cubs a 17 to 6 vic- St e - K I N E R H l Ts tory over the St.. Louis Cardinals | today before 14,446 fans. . | Among Seattleites newly regis- tered at the Baranof hotel are Don | | s. Davis and G. Hamilton Beasley of P. E. Harris and Company, and | Mrs. Beasley; Paul G. Magnusson S g of H. J. Heinz Company; Mr. and (By the Associated Press) ;Mrs_ Frank LeClercq, J. Steele Cul- James T. Hearn, an unheralded | bertson, D. C. McLachlan, Vincent righthander from Atlanta, Ga. is|Mackie and C. E. Petersen. the top candidate for the baseball | — | W Just two months agé, the sc.j Louis Cardinals gave up on Big Jim. | They sold him to the New York; Mrs. Charles Forward will be Giants for the lowly waiver price | hostess Wednesday at an all day of $10,000 after he failed to win a |sewing circle of the Methodist Wo- game. Today, it is doubtful if they | man's Society of Christian Service. could buy him back for ten times | Sewing will begin at 10:30 am., that amount. | with lunch to be served at 12:46 Since joining the Giants July 14, | p.m. Zil are urged to attend. Hearn has made six starts and New | York has won five of them, includ- ing a 2-0 decision over the Philadel- | Paul Kendall and Harry I King, phia Phils yesterday. | Jr., of Haines are at the Baranof Hearn may not hurl the Giants to | Hotel. a flag, but his performance against | the National League leading Phils | yesterday couldn’t be improved upon. He allowed the hard-hitting| : s Phils only four hits. 149 CHRYSLER 4- ‘Windsor; The victory gave the Giants an like new, very reasonable, $2,500. even break in their four-game series | 175 A Gastineau Ave. 80-6¢ with the pacemakers, and a record of 19 wins in their last 23 games. Despite the loss, the Phils re- S SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET WEDNESDAY FROM HAINES 1948 CHEVROLET, 4 door sedan, top condition, all new tires. Keys at Peter Wood office in Klein Bldg. for trial drive, Or call 911 second place Boston Braves, who for pick up and demonstration. took an 8-2 cuffing from the Brook- lyn Dodgers. 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe | hit pitching effort by southpaw Lou | | sixth place With assistance from the |ends of a doubleheader from the i \ i 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, ex- cellent condition. Phone 039— 2 short 1 long ring. 78-6t The Cintinnati Reds dropped the Cards into fourth place as Lefty Ken Raffensberger whipped them, 3-2. The Reds helped themselves to 1939 STUDEBAKER Commander, 4 door, very good condition, priced right. Phone Blue or Red 147. 578-3t Pittsburgh Pirates who swept both Cubs, 7-4 and 2-0. The front-running Detroit Tigers discovered a new way to gain ground | in the American League race. While ‘ they sat idle because of wet grounds | mileage, good condition. Ph, 893. T4-t1 FOR SALE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — due ! to the sudden owner, we will now sell the Jack Warner. home on Glacier High- way (2 mi.) for $16,500, which is $2500 less than our original price. basement, ! i I n 4 bedrooms, concrete large living room, one of the largest and most beautiful yards in the Juneau area. 4 acres pat- ented, 350 feet of beach frontage, 2-car garage, Partly furnished. Showings in order of calls to 911 —office open until 6:00 every day until this is sold. Call 911 or visit us at No. 3 Klein Bldg. Peter Wood. 80-3t GILL NET BOAT, Cape Race, length 35 beam 10’5, 125 hp. Norberg engine fully equipped for gillnettidg. Will be in town Aug. 19 to 21st. Price $10,000, For information, contact owner An- tone Hopen or Madsen's Fishing and Oycle Shop. 80-5t HOUSEHOLD furnishings; G. E. washing machine, Hotpoint stove, Majestic coal and wool stove; can be seen at I. Goldstein resi- dence from 10 am. until 5 p.m. 80-tf | BALDWIN Acrosonic spinit piano. | Best care, cost $800, cash $500. terms $600. Call 1007. 80-tf TWO, small houses, West 12th St. Reasonable. See Jack Westfall, Phone 48, 8-t FURNISHED HOUSE 11 mile Gla- cler Highway, 5 acres pat. $700 down. One tilt table saw with motor, one jointer and one band saw with motor. Ideal for homel work shop, $150. 1947 Studebaker Champion, 4 door sedan, very' good shap, $1200. 1 Speed Queen] washing machine, excellent con- | dition. Bunk beds, inner spring mattresses, excellent condition. | Phone 016 ring 2. 78-3t GOOSEBERRIES now ripe. $1.00 gal., you pick. Robertson cabin, { Auke Bay, 13% miles. 79-3t| HOME IN DOUGLAS, remodeled, | new electric kitchen. Two large! corner lots. Will sell for ap-i; praised price. Call Douglas 643.‘ 75-6t SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf DAVENO, swing rocker and break- fast set, excellent condition, 5175.I Sgt. Nickols, Phone 262. 7T5-4t | VACUUM CLEANER, $25.00; show case, $25.00; canary cage, $2.00;; vacuum cleaner, $15.00. 1700 Gla- cier Highway. 59-tf | CRESENT Apartments. Call 428.{ 63-tt in St. Louis, the Bengals saw their | 40 FORD coupe, perfect body and hold in first place become a bit more mechanical condition. Phone 446. secure as the New York Yankees 70-6% and Boston Red Sox lost while the | ‘ Cleveland Indians divided a double- | 4‘;;‘:3‘:{‘;ATIONAL pickup truck. header. A four-hit batting performance by | 1947 INTERNATIONAL, pickup. outfielder Paul Lehner and a four- % -ton 75-t1 cluo coupe, radio Brissie enabled the Philadelphia | 1947 FORD Athletics to vanquish the Yankees,| and heater. 5-2. - T Sookis 141 Bis, with the belp of | SO UTEL SO0 SRR, reliefer Mickey Harris in the eighth, pitched the Washington Senators to a 6-5 victory over the Red Sox. Sparked by Manager Lou Boud- reau’s pinch single and Larry Doby’s two-run triple, the Indians came from behind to win the opener, 5-2, with a five-run eighth inning. The White Sox tapped starter Dick Weik for five runs in the first inning to win the second game, 7-5. Detroit, which faces Cleveland in the only American League game to- night, is sitting comfortably with a Blue Printing - Photostats GENERAL CONTRACTORS .PHONE 357 Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling 58-t1 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co,, Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materialy Phone 17-tf | CRUISER Blue 809, SEVERAL Large ana Smau Dia- | monds. Perfect stones. Bargain | prices at the First National| Bank. $5u! “Northwind.” FOR SALE Phones 676_and 207 Bay-scompletely furnished, acre land, excellent water system year round, 2-car garage, large néw deep-freeze, new large refriger- ator, wall-to-wall carpeting, com- plete cement basement, furnace, view, immediate eccupancy. SHOP-cut weather-proof cedar sid- ing, cement foundation, spun glass and kinsul insulated, hard wood floors, garages, furnaces, electrically equipped, FHA finan- cing, West Juneau. Priced $13,500 and $17,500 net to owner. Make offer, Both 3 bedrooms. One, fireplace. CAFE—$1650 fully equipped at Small Boat Harbor, long lease, good money maker. Terms. $500 down buys $2,500 home in Douglas also 1939 Chevrolet car. 1 bedroom, garage, 1% lots, view, furnished etc. $4300 unfurnished or $5100 fur- nished 2 bedroom, Douglas. TERMS-TERMS—3-bedroom home Douglas, completely furnished, cement basement, furnace, refrig., wash. machine ete. SEVERAL homes on Highway amd one beautiful beach honfe on Lena’s Cove, $700 down handles lovely home with 5 acres pat. land on Glacier, LARGE bldg. with garage, 2-bdr apt. upstairs, store space on main floor, Completely furnished. $6,000 buys 2-bdr. home completely furnished near school and Fed Bldg. LOTS owned by Mrs. Bess Cross, lots owned by Mrs. Hansen ac- ross from Spruce lockers. Smith Bldg. in Douglas etc. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS — ‘ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank SUBURBAN PROPERTY FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log cabin, other bldgs., main high- way, Pederson Hill BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented beach land south of Thane, 2 or 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water bills, marine railway, tools, other good features. VIEW lots at Auke Bay on main highway. Also Fritz Cove Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 30 acres Lemon Creek. All patented land. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS iBob Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. WANTED LEGAL stenographer wanted for temporary work to Aug. 26th. Phone 334, 80-tf WANTED — Baby-sitting days or evenings. Call Jimmie Barcus at the Empire before 4 o'clock p.m. SHOE REPAIR machinery and equipment, See First National Bank. ¢ 93-tf Raticod e SO 7 SMALL house, 523 4th St. Lot is 50 x 100. Beautiful view. Call Red 153 after 5 pm. 522-4t BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and trbll; ing gear. See F. 8. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf 26 ft. Steelcraft crulser, sleeps four. Will take late model auto on trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf HIGHWAY nome, Mile if. Make offer. Ph. 707. €2-t1 MEDIUM sized boys bike. Good condition. -Phone Green 198 after 6 p.m. -t HOTPOINT range with warming oven, double bed, spring and mat- tress. Phone 434. 77-20t CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year old, 100 hours; inquire Bud's Bar. 31-t1 EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau IR, ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Conveniert afternoon departures, at'2:30 P. M¢ FGR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing @ Heafing ~ Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 - * Nighis-Red 730 ‘Harri Machine Shop, Inc. 12th and E Street ' HOUSEHOLD _ furnishings, very good condition, reasonably priced. Troychak'’s, Duck Creek. 76-10t R e L RS TR T NICELY furnished two bedroom home for sale in Everett, Wash. Mountain view, lot and a half, full concrete basement and gar- age, oil floor furnace, fireplate, plaster walls, hardwood floors, tile bath, venetian blinds, inlaid lin- oleum in kitchen, nice lawn, gar- den, fruit trees. $8,500. PO Box 1958 Juneau. 76-6t PACIFIC OIL RANGE, complete with hot water coils and tank, $100. Phone 462 Douglas. 70-tf LOT 60 x 150 cleared. Located on Douglas Hi-way between Ski Trail and bridge. Red 745. 502-tf LOST AND FOUND P ¢ LOST—man’s diamond ring. One large stone and two smallstones. Call Black 578—Reward. tf FOUND—2 keys on chain, owner may have same by'identifying at Empire office, FOUND—birthday gift pencil in- scribed “Anpa Ilinois”.. Owner may have by identifying and pay- ing for ad. 1 HELP wanted— Alaska Laundry. 80-6t RENT 1 or 2 bedroom house or apartment by permanently em- ployed Juneau man and family. Non-drinkers, Phone Douglas 772. 80-tf, APPLICATIONS will be received| by the Alaska Housing Authorfty| for the position of District Man- ager, The duties include a knowledge of rental office super- vision, direction of maintenance departments and personnel, bud- get preparation and budget con- trols, public relations etc. The positign is located in Fairbanks, Alaska with an annual salary of $6,000. Only experienced persihs need apply. Alaska Housing Au- thority, PO Box 179, Anchorage, Alaska. 79-3t MANUFACTURER of high quality wiping leather, Coo-Go brand, (chamois type) wants agent for Alaska on commission basis. Re- ply to Coolig and Gottlieb, Inc., Gloversville, N, Y. 19-2t WISH to rent, lease or sublease house or apt. Ph, D. P. Dunton office mgr. R, W. Cowling Co. 3-tf COUPLE to share expense on Al- can Highway—Juneau to Great Falls, Empire C-1224. 69-t1 WANTED to trade for 30 ft troligr. 1 tractor and trailer, 1942 in good condition. Ideal for long distance hauling. Box 69 Haines, Alaska, 64-t1 A DRESSMAKING and - alterations. Phone Red 632. 46-t1 WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 45-t1 PAINT now! Call Ralph 2, Tref- fers after 5 p.m. for free esti- mate. Phone 996 33-t1 o FROM IDAHO FALLS The Elmer R. Shults family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is enjoying a visit in Juneau. With Mr. and Mrs. Shults are Gayle and Joan. FWS OFFICIALS HERE Seton H. Thompson and Robert Gibson, of the U.S. Fish and Wild- life Service, Washington, J.C., are in Juneau, guests at the Baranof Hotel, fliness of the |THE Don C. Foster home at Auk! MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1950 W-A-N-T A-D-S 1 Bedroom, furnf tuck district, la den. $6800., [ & PSR Sh ] 4 BEDROOMS—3 baths, 3 fire. places, large living room, dining room, monel metal kitchen. Bed- room and bath. on ‘first 2 bedrooms and bath on Recreation room in * <onverted into- 1 apt. with bath_and fireplace. Com- pletely furnished. Latge yard garage. Excellent condition. Lo cated on Tth Street wita fine channel view. Reason-dle ‘price - Terms. j VIEW LOT on 7th 3 DUPLEX: Very ki owners apartment, with $75,00 per month rental - unit. Both a| it completely furnished. fim tion. View. G.E. automatic. fur- nace in top condition. [FRITZ COVE. - Three [ bedrooms Well bulit house with e living room and modern kitchen. Base- ment. 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- -en. Good beach ‘and/ boat moor- aj Theid William Wina-Phone 234 flkih Alaska Credit sureau NEW LISTING—2 lpt], duplex, front and rear entrances to bolh, hdwood floors, full “bsmnt, autd. oil, furn. like new, 2 bedrooms each apt., down furn up unfurn. 709 W. 10th. Owner finance 5%. SPECIAL—26 miles above - Haines, log house, 3 outbldgs., 5 acres pat. Right on highway. $2,000, $500 down, $30 mo. ! SPECIAL—come in and read the description of Manley . Hot Springs, Baranof Hot Springs, Mole Harbor 135 acres pat. EPECIAL—a large downtown bldg., 100% occupied, $75,000, will gross $14,000 year. ANY part ot town—at nearly any price. Juneav: $1,900 1 bed furn. Willougby. eviction. Will take deposit. $2,300 1 oed furn Basin R. Small, available today. $3,250 shop on Willoughby. main artery fronts. $5,800 3 bed furn. Star H. Snug close in, view. $6,800 2 bed furn Gastineau. Bsmt. workshop, close in. $11,000 2 bed furn Highwuy. Unfin. view, large rooms. v $12,000 2 houses, 3 bed and Z apis 2 bed and 1 bed. Income $150, Seatter Tract. . $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms plus large owners apt. 2nd across Bar- anof. Will finance. $15,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 3 yrs old, hdwood floors. Large bsmt and garage. Yard. $17,000 3 bed furn. Behrends 11 yrs old, hdwood floors. Occu- pancy within 30 days. $17,000 2 apt Duplex, Gold Belt Best construction, auto furn. In- come $200. View, furn best. $19,000 4 bed furn, Highway. Beau- tiful yard, view, 350 ft water hwy frontage. 4 acres. Owner will finance reasonable. Douglas Highway: $5500 3 bed furn. Beach side Seawall, garden, view, close in. $14,000 3 bed unfurn. Upper side New, all hdwood floors. Garage. Douglas: NEW LISTING—$14,000 unfur- nished 3 bed, hdwood flooss, tile sinks, large bsmt with auto oil furnace. 3 yrs old, view. $5,500 2 bed furn. 200x50 lot with creek, -hedge, gardens. $7,800 3 bed furn 100x100 lot fenced, nice lawn, gardew. 32 Auk Bay: $2,700. large 1 room furn, view, flat beach near Minfield. $6,500 2 bed furn, 54 ft water front- age. 14x6 Thermopanes. Neat DeHarts. Bsmt, new plumb, $8,000 2 bed furn. Auk Rec Area Stone fireplace, bsmt, paneled lvngroom. Second house. Newly wired for REA. $2,000. handle, OTHERS INCLUDE Service station, beauty shop, restaurant, marine shop, theater, two Hot Springs lodge sites, downtown Juneau. Business Buildings NIGHT showings by arrangement, Call us before 5:00. ’ PETER WOOD Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. FOR RENT ROOM and board—Phone Douglas 765. tf _— e FOR RENT bachelor house near Douglas Bridge, furnished. Ph, Douglas 765. 6x SPACE for store or offices. George Brother’s Bldg. * 63-t1 FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for women. Close in. 326 Second St. 63-tf STEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms. - 89tf I St ) WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Plano Shop. FPh. 143. An ‘Water, 7 Tel. 912 FROM PELICAN 1 Visiting from Pelican are Mrs. T. J. McGrail and her two little girls, and Bonnie Barney. They are at the Baranof Hotel,

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