The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1927, Page 2

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g HILLTOPPERS MEET DOUGLAS ~ HERE TONIGHT [First Do;lTeheader for | Channel Championship 8 PM. in AB. Hall Coming to Juneau to play their first games of basketball on this |side of the channel since last spring, two strong Douglas High day morning to guarantee change BAGSHAW |s OF WMEmOD. top ! School ctball fives will in- - v ( | vade the city tonight to meet the rrection Lutheran | Juneau teams in a doubleheader n““““e(,hurnh Ref b |at_the A. B. Hall at 8 o'clock. = _ sz |Retuses to Consent to Any‘ Judging from games the Ju- N d ‘ | Y a . More Games Against | neat and Douglas ‘teams have par g ¥ 4 ticipated in this year, both con- So. California Notices tor tnis caurch must be received by The not later than 10 o’clock n pire 4 & Corner or ‘1htrda and REV. HARRY R. AI Sundayv services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. | oct: “The Comfort of the, tests should be closé and hard | fought, but the Douglas boys have Coach Bag-fa team that showed superior floo: that he op-{work in their single appearanc. football compe-|against the Ragles last Friday ATTLE, De declared any 17 today future 12:15 p. m with the TUniversity of|than did the Hilltoppers when 8:00 p. m.- rnia they met the Alumni at two dif- Subject: *‘Proc 1 Wa ferent times this season. Death.” Tomorrow the fir: a switch in his. line- -l up, Coach Waid will put a.reno- ic |vated team on the floor. Fred another en-!Orme, who has been playing cen- ter in other games this year, will disadvant under Planning will celebrat i of the ded sun ahd sweltering h fon . New m Toes! 4o oRRE 3 will also be Ived at gagement in the south rning service and Communion | 0 : 3 will be administered at both the | i | | to morning and evening ervice You are welc Northern Light Church il Presbyterian | Corner Feurth REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Mornin, Subject Christmas sermon. Bible School at 12: Evening service at 7 Subjject: ‘‘Seeking to Save.” A warm welcome body. and Franklin Sts The Clicquot Club Eskimos® Director, Harry Reser, says: *I had no idea that a radio unit with unlimited power could boast of having selectivity; I have al- ways been able to tune right through the locals and pull in distance whenever I wanted it. Summing the whole thing up, if it wete impossible for tne t0 get another Fada, you could not get this one away with three detachments of U. S. Regulars.” Come in and hear one of the new Fada radios. A Fada 7 Table Model has 7 tubes, disappearing loop, individual stage shielding, walnut cabinet, dual control with' combination on-and-off val- ume contral switch. For battery or AC tion direct from light socket. $ for 0 n'quck,‘ every- | ;)');arlrnch ;1;‘011 [ "7 Fourth ana seward Streets | | { REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Sermon: ‘‘How to Know We Are Saved.” { N ‘A ) { ) ) ) { |\ ) 1 N N ) N \ § 7:30 p. srmon: “Can the Leopard Change His Spots?” | All are cordially invited. | | " Church o Fifth and Gold Streets. | 6:00 a. m.—Low Mass in Hos-, pital Chepel. | 8:00 a. m. — Low Mass and Sermon, General Communion for the children. ! m—High Mass and, 10:30 a. i Sermon. | 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. | 7:30 p. m. — Rosary, Sermon | gnd Benediction of the Blessed f3aciament. | n ke | Holy Trinity C_athedgl‘_fl Radio Electric Co. MARTIN LYNCH CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 5003 Sunday services: Holy Communion 8 a. m. Morning Prayer and - Sermon 11:00 a. m. Sunday School 12:30. Evening service at Douglas. — 1 | embly of God Mission )i “(Belhel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street | CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor | Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- ship. 12:16 p. m.—sibie School. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship The Lord's Supper the first “ay of cach month, week services every Tucs Wriday at 8 p. m. Science Church T; “s wiil be neld at| “wurch of Chris- of Juneau on; >ts. The sub-; Universe, in- d by Atomic 12:15 p. m.| . m.—Testi- eading Room This room I8 Wednesday %40 4. jally invited ses and visit Beautiful Gift Stationer —makes letter wrting more fun! OF COURSE shc’s delighted! Everyone loves d.mi. smert-locking stationery. No gift is mome sure to BRI R .five Church | —Bible School. —~Wednesday—Mid service. welcome is given tu d these services. e — . MAKE NEST FROM STOLEN METAL We have a large selection of the stationery, in attractive gift boxes. prices, 4 Butler-Mauro Dy JNDON, Dec.17.—The manage- t of a tirm of iron and steel chants was greatly puzzled the mysterious pilferings of WHEN WE SELL IT, I8 Free Delivery Sub-Station Post Oftic Mo, . THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1927. start out on the bench, while Neil son will hold down the pivot poii- tion. Burke and Jim Orme will Weather Bureau DOLL CARRIAGES fill the forward positions anl > SLEDS Berrgren and Whittier, the latter Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begtnning 4 v. m. today: l’actlca :on::e m::ur?lnmel;:gm,;“'l“,',l: Showers tonight and probably Sunday; moderate to fresh KIDDIE KARS iy . € 10c8H southeast winds. FED . VELECOPIDES Fred Orme will probably enter | 1 LOEAL DATA . s el A ERECTOR SETS the game later in the fray as for 4um— g .‘Durnom. Temn. Humidity Wind elozcx ne;‘ er g GILBERT TOOL CHESTS ward or center, but Coach Waic p. m. yest'y. 30.1 38 7 SE i TS 3 4 a. m. today...29.81 37 88 SE 12 Rain ) is using him part time only to N Cld /s SKATES enable him to recover from in-iNcon today ...29.86 36 fd 8 y = Juries recelved to his back soms CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ' 4 SKIIS { okl i T~ YESTERDAY _ T TODAY . Froié & standpoint of #co Highest 3 pm. | Low 8a m. 8am. Preclp. ¥ and playing ability, the Jun Stations— temp. temn. | temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather girls ghould come out on top in|Nome .. 14 8 | 4 10 » 0 J .Y H d C the opening game tonight. Th Bethel . 24 20 | 16 16 * Trace uneau Oung ar ware 0. have twice defeated the Alumm |Tanana ... 4 4 4 8 - .10 by one point while the Alumni|Eagle - . 20 18 | 18 20 —_ Trace S t l nosed out Douglas 22 to 18 last|St. Paul . . 34 28 } w8 30 . 0 Pt Cldy Hardware and Unde ng Friday. This game, howe Dutch Harbor.. 38 34 34 31 — — Cldy PHONE 12 should be as tight as the boys'|Kodiak ... 36 34 34 —- — Pt.Clay ' game. § Cordova 36 32 36 * %13 PrCloy Following the games tonight { Juneau 38 35 37 12 48 Rain 3 SRR T there will be a dance in the lower | Ketchikan ... — 3 - - 131 Rain floor of the A. B. Hall and music | Prince Rupe a4 22 10 62 for those Jg%umrdn will be furnished by “The Moon-|Kdmonton . 12 4 4 04 their coal and kindling here. light Serenaders,” a six-plece or-|Seattle .. 4 46 32 * 0 Have us deliver you at yout chestra. Portland ........ 52 46 34 3 . 0 address and mete how much e T St San Francisco.. 56 54 48 50 * 0 better heat and cleaner fires JOAQUIN MILLER TROPHY ®—Less than 10 mutes. you have. =X Wouldn't ask you to do this EUGENE, Or. Dec. 17.—An old Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, KRodiak, Juneau, it it cost more. It doesn’t. It volume of Joaquin Miller’s poems. | Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Franclsco are really costs less and the trial published in 1869 under the title made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. will prove it. Bk g Al A o S The barometric pressure was high this morning over Wash- We carry a full ine of Feeds. eorge Melvin ler, brother Of|ington and Oregon, with readings of . 30.48 inches, and low the western poet, while ransack-|throughout Alaska, the lowest pressure being 89.42 inches at D. B. FFMMER Ing old shelves. It is one of twolpagle. That pressure distribut‘on has caused heavy rains from Phone 114 known to be in existence and is|pritish Columbia northward to the Prince William Sound region. s | the work from which the poet|puring the past 24 hours Cordova had 3.12 inches of rain. Snows A T took his pen name, his true nam: were general in the Interior. it g [ being Cincinnatus Heine Miller. Mild temperatures will continue over Southeastern Alaska ALASKA MEAT CO y "*0;-;-— N during the next 36 hours. . to your door, Phone 683. Old P f : | Empire Off 3 Wholesale and Retail Butchers ER e g | apers 1or sale at Lmpire 1ce PHONE 39 SEWARD STRERT — ¢ ¥ e —— 4 " Weather Conditions As Recorded I;y the U. 5. [+ T 0 R W Gifts Unique and Distinctive The Store_Where a Little Money Goes a Long Way Dainty U mle_rwear B Kayser All Colors $1.85 to $2.75 French Pants $3.00 10 $3.95 $5.75 to $6.50 SUITS Special —$1.75 in all shades Silk Shirts Kayser Bloomers and Kayser Slips and Gowns RAYON COMBINATION In fine grade rayon—pink, coral, sweet pea and nile RAYON VESTS Extra fine quality, Special—95 cents | Jur Ready-to-Wear Department is complete with a splendid selection of Dresses—Afternoon, Evening and Sport Dresses. S}}es 16 to 44 $12.75 to $39.50 CLOTH COATS—VWith Fur Collar and Cuffs — All Sizes— $16.75 to $69.50 Our Dollar Table Doils Eversharp Pencils Writing Paper Ribbon Novelties DAINTY TEA APRONS $1.25 to $1.85 Just Received NEW WASH DRESSES Daintily trimmed in insets of tucked organdie and val lace 16 to 46 $1.95 to $3.75 Handkerchiefs LINEN TEA CLOTHS s 48 ini. squase with Telephone Pads . colored border Engagement Bookes Special—$1.45 and many other LINEN LUNCHEON SETS useful gifts Cloth and Napkins $1.75 to $6.75 P Gifts for Men BRIDGE SETS Pt Pure linen, hand embroidered ) and drawn work Silk Umbrellas L Special—$3.95 to $5.85 Silk Scarfs JEVELRY NOVELTIES _ Pearl Chokers %Sdur and TiES Selected Patterns . 3100 w0 ”15 - Vanity Sets in gold and silver ! $1.85 MUSICAL POWDER '‘BOXES YARDLEY’S TOILET SETS FOR MEN BATH POWDER _In Yardley’s Azurea and Luvor Kramsey 65 cents to $1.85 APRIL SHOWER BATH SALTS—$1.00 PERFUMES Black Narcissus Black Tulip Golly Wag '~ La Jade Coty’s and Quelques Flenrs $1.00 10 .$4.50 In gold and silver and all color beads—Silk B e eeasaad it s

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