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Services E | Notices for tnis church column| must be received ry The Empire not Iater than 10 o'clock Saturday| morning to guarantee change of, sermon topics, etc. Douglas Presbyterian Native Mission [ et Sunday Schoot Z:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.—Thursday -~ Mid- week prayer service. | All are cordially welcome to these; services. | o PR e Douglas Catholic Church | [ — Catholic services 1 the temporary chapel in the new residence adjoln- ing the old bank building. Mass at 9:30. Sunday School at 1 p. m. IF St. Luk Owing to the Hagles' Mothers' Day celebration there will be no service tomorrow evening. s Episcopal Church l A il — Congregational Community ]' Church L. D. HAMMOCK, uay Pastor Sunday® School 10:30 to 11:30! a. m, i Regular a. m. Sunday to 12:30 p. m. services 11:30 Gospel Mission oervices Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Everyone invited. Government to Blast |SPECIAL SERVICES; EAGLES TO COMMEMORATE MOTHERS’ In Douglas as in oth over the United States, to Honolulu and from V n, B: Aces 1 Non der of Mother a fitting gles, Day, will lead the way nd worthy commemorati of Mot Ltomorrow. An excellent program anged by Douglas Aerie No. 1 0. E., Community Congregational church 8 o'clock in the evening, to whi all>are welcome. Rey. R. A. Ga has bes neau will be the principal speak The entire program is as follows: Song, “America”-—Audience. Prayer—Rev. R. A. Gailey Introductory—Alfred Hewitt W. Vocal Solo, “That Wondarful Mo er of Mine"—Mrs, Glen Kirkham Piano Solo—Margaret Pearce Address—Rev. Gailey. Vocal Solo, “Those Songg My Mol er Used to Sing"—A. E. Goetz Voeal Duet—Mrs, Glen Kirkha and Mrs. L. D. Hammock “flome, Sweet Home"—Audience Benediction—Rev. Gailey. - CHURCH Sunday school will be held stairs in the main auditorium of t Community Congregational all m C., Ito Portland, Maine, the Fraternal Ot original founders of | | to o en 1 at ch | pastor of the Methodist church in Ju- er th il arn COMMUNITY IN SUNDAY MORNING up ha churey tomorrow morning at the usual hour of 10:30 o'clock, for the first time. Church services will follow at 11:30 o'clock. Special program for Mothers' music Day including appropriate 600 Newest Records VICTORS COLUMBIAS BRUNSWICKS JUST IN! Visit our store and see the new VIVA TONAL Itland Off Port Map| SAN PEDRO, Cal, A big | chunk of rock-ribbed clay sticking | up in the outer harbor here, known | on land as Dead Man's Island and ! on the sea as a menaco Lo . tion, is to be blown off 8an port map with government dynam The island for a lonz time been garnished n its oot peak with a decrepit hotel sign and 1 ed around ‘wiih millions of and an occasional seal. It w way to a channelwidening process be undertaken by the governmont (1 summer, ——.e- — When in the market for shingles | see Femmer fitst or phone 114, adv PHONOGRAPH It's the Latest Dut JUNEAU 203i¢ HOUSE Tlu%ga‘?’ fihnffi ics Phone 317 Quucau,;hska' Canay Mukieal Instruments Phonographs Records IR mmumufiumigmmmmluuumn POLA NEGRI A WOMAN OF THE WORLD _* A Paramount Picture HER ALL-AMERICAN COMEDY HIT! Also “MERTON OF THE GOOFYS” A Pacemaker Comedy : One of those Snappy, NEWS OPENS S 0 Peppy Comedies— THE SHOW L T T T T T T DAY TOMORROW | erly 4 which wiil be given in the! 4 a. m. 12 Cor ! Ket Pri Edn Sea tle, nea to Sou ten the pa and moc the Tain nd for con tended.” hav vou o1d Dutch Kediak Juncan 0 Portland b 0 San Irancisco ward and readings Ixpressing his desive for a large: “We strate it by Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginming 4 p. m. todey" Rain tonight and Sunday, warmer tonight; moderate southeast- / winds. LOCAL DATSA Barom. Temp. Homidity “7ind Velocity 30.15 54 30 E 9 30.15 36 84 Calm 30.06 55 30 SE 2 & CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODA Y o Highest 8 am. FPrecip, 8am. | temp. Velocity 24 hvs. Weather | 0 01 Pt Cldy 6 24 Snow 0 Cldy 0 Cldy 3 3 0 t Cudy Harbor 3 3 12 Spow Weather Clear slear Cldy p. m. yest'y today noon foday | i Lowoat 8§ a.m. temp. temp. Ko o temp. | dova 1u 3 i chikan - 0 nce Rupert 5 5 0 monton n6 0 ttle ; ] ] 0 0l 10 miles. 1 —Less than NOTE: Observations at Juuneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seat- Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and ¢ p. m, Ju- u time. The disturbance in the Southwest has continued is central this morning near Kodiak and cloudiness is genoaral in Ala theast. 'I'he pressure is again rising in t Aleutian Islands, at- | ded by lower temperaturcs and snow. Temperatuies are higher in | Yukon Valley and in Southeastarn Alaska to move east- Rain has extended Cordova ka except the extreme and a short the tor will be given talk by AiD WILL BE APPRECIATED At a meeting of thy ’l‘u.’l(uv"; of the Community church which was J week a contrac bottar Sunday school, Mr. Ham Kk saye: hope that the Sunday school are \ the support of cvery parent my wish is that you demor ding your children the future for Douglas give them the best opportunity higher standa A cordial wei e to attend ou J true merits of sutficlent tn > that th r part can | The necessary funds aie E somewhat lacking in entire land any donations toward the churci: | will be appreclated. | —————— | y are OLA NEGRI AT T LIBERTY SUNDAY ————— A me ERROR CORRECTED statement 1 in this column | month to the cffect that Frank W, Jr., pleadod guilty to a charge the Commissioner's Court shonld | Woman of the World,” e read “Was Found Guilty.” The |local engagement at the Liber ng man returned home this week | day s new Nogri vehicle is ¢ R 5 | e romance of today in which ! papers for sare at The Empire [ most of t tion takes pl som=thing . way of when begin different in Pola Negri productior ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET BERGMANN DINING ROO BEST MEALS IN TOWN BOARD BY THE WEEK OR MONTH—TRANSIENT MEALS JOHN E. GREEN, Prop. At Last the season will permit of gar- uen avork. NOW is the time to plant hardy perennials and woody plants. ¥ Plants started indoors should not be set out until about May 15. We have some SHRUBS TREES " ROSES and a geperal line of HARDY PLANTS JUNEAU FLORISTS Greenhouse—Phone 984 Store—Phone 311 Pa « | Polle By 1 BILLE DE BECK n American com- |} ce interest in the picture is pightened by the fact that has a strong vein of b 1 ailows Pola in several out of her usual e little light Hmmett Mack ster Conklin and make up the quar ipporting pla directed the tion of one of s movels, adapted ‘croen by Pletre Collings. PROGRAMS ARE T0 BE PUBLIC {Elks Announce Special Pro-| gram—Churches to Hold Appropriate Services. Mothers’ V;\'iuril!fl genarally ob rved in tomorrow, a spe- ks’ servics belng held at 1:10 p. m. in the auditorium at Klks Hall, | and speclal dorvices schedulod ju the several c¢hurches, All Elks are requested the club rooms at 1 p. m. from where they will go in a body to the anditorium where the services will be held. The service is public and everybody is invited to attend The program announced by tha Blks follow Opening, Rice. “Mother of Pearl,” male quartette, her, Frawiey, Pitechmann an: to be in Exalted Ruler Georga C xalted Ruler dies quartette fibune to Mother. veet and Low,” I SINGER The purchase of a Singer Jenne, Mrs. Faulk Ritualistic services, Exalted Rulw and officers. “Mother M Stella J Rituali s, Exalted Ruler and Leading Knight, “Boy of Min2," male quartette. Special Church Program Al the Northern Light Presbyterian *h, tomorrow at 1i o'clock the hree,” cello solo, Miss \ Doxology and Invocation, | Responsive Reading; Hymn No. 125 | i Reading; Song, “Mother of Capital City Male Quartette; Hymn N 3 Otfertory: “The Capital City | Male Quartette; m, “The Glory | of Motherhood v. 0. A. Stiflman; | Hymn No. , and Benediction. | st \CANNERYMEN LEAVE ON |ALAMEDA FOR SEATTLE | Cannery ofticials and represen- atives, who had been attending sessions of the Legislature, left this | morning for thes south Those leaving were V. H. Elfendahl, Vice- i President of the Skinner & Eddy Corporation, P. E. Harris, Presi- |dent of P. E. Harris & Co., and | A. W. Shiels, #lce-President of the { Pacific American Fisherles. Mr. Elfendahl Spent several weeks | here while important legislation af- fecting the canners was pending. | Messrs. Harris and Shiéls arrived a few days before the Legislature ad- | fourned. All three of them will re- {turn to Alaska during the summer for several weeks' stay. - eee — FEMMER ORDERS |for coal, etc., also thoss who de- |sire to pay their bills can now do so at the George Bros. Grocery. 1 {thank you. —adv. D. B. IMBR. 0ld papers ror sare at The Empire. SERVICE Electric Machine guarantees Singer Service everywhere—a service impossible by de- partment stores and dealers in electrical supplies. Singer Shops are maintained for your convenience and Singer sewing machine experts are always at hand to care for machines. Singer sewing machinees are sold Ouly by SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., Inc. at Singer Shops in Every City Sold on monthly payments machines rented by the month—all makes repaired 221 Beward Street Juneau, Alaska FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and Eggs and Quality Meats We Aim Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 to Please PHONE 38 Vacuum IT BEATS Cleaner AS IT SWEEPS - AS IT CLEANS Free Trial First Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. OUR RECORD'S BRIGHT AND FAIR You gE: WE Do YOUR.WORK @ QOITE FAITHEULLY UR record is as bright () as the future of our business, We are going to continue to turn out sanitary work at very rea- sonable pric Gvery mem- ber of the family should send his work to us. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 AUTOS FOR HIRE Owee vPoN A TIME- Mr. Stone Age and family, astride the back of the clumsy dinosaur rode forth from cave to glen ! —says Taxi Tad. { | Thankful we are, that ‘“them days have gone forever’—NOW —many pleasant rides through the parks and suburbs can be | enjoyed by your family or guests. Call Single O—the cost is small CARLSON'S TAXI Day and Night Service Stand at Alaskan Hotel PIONE SINGLE 0 o n BERRY’S TAXI Careful and Efficient Service Closed Cadillac Cars PHONE 199 Office Next'to, Gastinean Hotel » R A S R A Prompt Service—Day and Night » CovicH Auto SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings -— MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB NOLAND’S CORNER WE HANDLE ig'n Whistle Candy NONE BETTER Box or Bulk ROCKLAND HOTEL Next to Elks’ Club HOME COOKED MEALS Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also transient meals. Under New Management MRS. C. J. ROBINSON GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Giovanetti’s GROCERY h OUR, WORK IS OUR BEST i CAPITOL DYE WORKS C. Meldner—Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 Advertising always pays. Use tho columns of The Empire.