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Notices for this cwuren column, must be recelved by The Empire mot, later than 10 o’clock Satur- the sermon: “A- One Hundred Per Cent Religion.” There will be no evening serv- day morning to guatantee change | ice of sermon topics. etc. 1 First Church of Christ, n Scientist Bunday services wiii be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of Ohrist, Scientist, Juneau, on ifth and Main Streets. The sub- joct will be: “Man.” Sunday School at 10 a. m ““Wednesday, $:00 p. m.—Testi- 1 meeting. Christian Science Reading Room R dhurch building. This room is ; to the public Wednesday rnoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to mttend these services and visit the reading room. fi; ty Cnflxedral A warm welcome for every- Corner of rhira and Main Sts: 'm dy o o, | Resurrection Lutheran ‘\' Church REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor |- Sunday services: No Sunday school by order of Territorial Health Commissioner. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship, Subjec The Promise of Faith in Jesus Christ.” 8:00 p. m-—Evening Subject What Shall Inherit Eternal Life?” Come to church Sunday; will feel better throughout whole week. worship. 1 do to you the SARLES B.'RICE, Dean. Phone 604 Communion §:00 a. m. Communion and Sermon, & om, ing service at Douglas. anday School. n Light Presbyterian Church | h ana nklin Sts STILLMAN, Pastor on With the orders |« authcerities of the ory there will be at the Presbyter orrow morning wreh serviee for I as usual at The subject of s Catholio Church "Fifth ana Gold Streel 6:00 a. m.—Mass in the Hos- pital Chapel. 8:00 a. m. Sermon, General the men. 10:30 a. m.—Low Mass and Sermon, Benediction of the Bless- ed Sacrament No evening — Low Mass and Communion for services. " " -1 I llefl'adm prmnnl Church I= “Fourth ana Seward Streets REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 m.——Sermon: “Perils the American TPeople Fac- ing.” §:00 p Are m Sermon: “A Mod- b AL ST 960 L sberta Canning Peac on the . S. Dorethy Alexander Due Monday Noon There’s a Difference in the Flavor Seattle F ruit & Produce Co. Finest Food Center of Juneau PHONE 486 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, ern Parable: Four Blind Men Go to Inspect An Elephant.” All are cordially invited attend to g | Asaembly of God Mission i (Bethcl lvmvroslll Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Sunday services: 11:00 a. ship, 12:15 p. m.- ,8:00 p. m. The Lord's Supper the Sunday of each month, Mid-week services every Tues day and Friday at 8 p. m. Pastor | -Bibie School. ”‘ The Salvation Army " Publie meetings: Sunday—2 p. m. Sunday-—7:30 p. m, Tuesday—7:30 p. m, r Pmbyuriun ‘;qfi'e cinrch i HARRY WiLLARD, Lay Worker 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 2. m.—Bible Schoo! 7:00 p. w.~Wednesday—Mid. week prayer service. A cordial welcome Is glven tc all to attend these, services. NOTICE Children unaer ib years of age are forbidden to go into theatres or any other public gatherings until further notfce;!: By order of DR. H. C. DE VIGHNE, Health OTicer. GEO. GETOHELL, —adv. % L Chief of Police. ————— LET Aimquist Press Your Suit We call and deliver. Phono 528. NOTICE In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska — Division )hunber Onc—At_Juneau. HE MATTER OF THE (AI;L]NG OF A SPECIAL SEP- TEMBER, 1928, TERM OF COURT AT JUNRAU, ALASKA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That' purswant to an order of the Hon. E. Coke Hill, District Judge for the Territory of Al- aska, temporarily assigned to Di- vislon Number One made and en- tered on the twenty-ninth day of August, 1928, at Juneau, Alas A SPECIAL SEPTEMBER TER (1928) OF THE DISTRICT COURT will be held at the United States Court House at Juneau, Alaska, beginning Saturday, Sep- tember 29, 1928, at the hour of ten o'clock in the {forenoon of sald day. WITNESS my hand and the seal of sald court this 30th day of August, A. D. 1928, (8eal) ,JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the Dist. Court for the Terr. of Alaska, Diviston Number One. IN m.—Morning Wc)r“ Evening Worship. | first| o RO, N VLot VR Twho's WHO AND WHERE Tebsbedl. b S I | | | | Miss Margaret Abrahamson, of *|Burlington, N. D, is & passenger {aboard the Princess Charlotte. for Juncau. She will be eighth grade m.—unu and supervisor of grade athletics and plays at the Douglas School Miss Margaret Abraham- son is a sister of Miss Mildred Abrahamson, pepular teacher in the Juneau Public school. Mrs. George Simpkins and three children are returning . home on the Princess Charlotte, after spend. ing the summer near Seattle. Miss Gertrude Sandberg, whe 11 teach the kindergarten of the Junean Public school, is a passen |ger aboard the Princess Charlotte |She I from Virginia, Minn. W Pekovich, Superintendent and General Manager of the Ad- miralty Gold Vlmnuz Company, was an arrial on the Admiral Rogers from Funter Bay. Mrs. Pokovich accompanies him. Among those leaving on - the Admiral Rogers for the States was Miss Wilhelmine Larson, graduate of Jumeau High School, :lags of '28, who will attend the Cheney Normal School A party of four from Chilkoot Barracks are in Juneau. They arrived at Tee Harbor on the Fornance and motored to Juneau. Those in the party were Mrs. G. H. Totten, Miss Totten, Mrs. G. M. MacMullin and Mrs. W. L. Amos. They expect to return on the Fornance. Mrs. Jame: James Galen, man and well came to Juneau Yukon. . Lieut. E. L. Cummings, Dis- bursing Officer of the Alaska Road Commission, has to Juneau after a few days trip to Halnes on business. After spend the summer Alaska, Roderick Chisholm, who explored Kodiak Island with Pather B. R. Hubbard early this sailed south on the Ad- Rogers on 1ome in California wife of business Alaskan, the Galen, Cordova known aboard in Capt » Tyler and Chief Tohn Newmarker, U. 8. Steam- hoat Inspectors, left for Ketchi- tan aboard the Admiral Rogers. They expect to return on an early steamer, Miss Irma Williams, who pass- ad through here early this week ' her way to Sitka, returned on the Admiral Rogers and is visit- ng here with her sisters. Traveling men arriving on the Admiral Rogers included A. Van Mavern. Mr. and Mrs. Walstein G. Smith made the Triangle Tour on the Admiral Rogers. While in Skagway Mr Ll Union Oil ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF returned | his way to his | Smith made hig an- [} N SR ) nudl inspection the Bank of Alaska there. Among the Juneau-bound pas- sengers aboard the Princess Char- ilotte is Miss Louise Closson, who will vigit here wth her brother- in-law and , Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thomseon. Joe adlier is aboard the steamer Yukon on his way to the States for a short trip After a visit at Funter Bay with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peko- vich, Mr. and Mr Greenblatt ot Brooklyn, New York, are re- turning to the States aboard the Admiral Rc of NEW POOL HALL OPENS The New Pioncer Pool Hall, in the former location of the old fmperial, next to the entrance of the Colisenm Theatre, will be spened for business next Monday morning, September 3. The new place will be operated by Charles Miller. e FINED FOR ASSAULT William Andberson has been fined $50 and costs at Haines for illeged assault and sording to advices received U.”8. Marshal Albert Whi L o o BRINGS 1wW0 CHARGES Chief Depu U. 8. Marshal . F. Statter arvived from Sitka on the Admiral Rogers last night with Albert Crisler and Sadie fohnson, who are charged with robbery and were hound over to the Grand Jury. PSR- Some wives try to nag thelr les sor fractions into being perfect— and others keep theirs In the |straight and narrow path by at- tending to the job of spending all |their money. - EXPEB.T PIANO 'nmma Call George Andersou, by adv. 143 battery ac-! 1928. PARIS —- Simple clothes and beautiful accessories are one se- cret of chic. Redfern makes a hat of | bakou straw tflmmed with ribbons of peach, blue and green arranged in modernistic manner. Ardanse creates a bathing suit with side lacing and low k. Gloves and shoes with simplified bow-knots are a mew fashion phase. ——————— NOTICE TO PUBLIC No new cases of children’s sickness. Quarantine will not be lifted until Monday. No Sunday School in. any of the Juneau churches tomorrow. GEORGE GETCHELL, —adv. Chief of Police. WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal list, it 18 certainly good coal. We deliver fresh dressed poultry eevry day. Our eggs ate the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry agd Fox Feeds. And our transter sorvice— well you can't beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 MARY YOQUNG, Prop. T WITH A FULL LINE OF REFINED OILS DIESEL, LUBRICATING OILS and GREASES Including Usion Non-Detonatirig Gasoline Union Ethyl Gasoline Aristo Motor Oils nnnnb M. THE ARCADE CAFE Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radio. .I'IIUNE 2!‘8 ompany BASSE, Agent SHOTGUNS—RIFLES—HUNTING KNIVES SUPER X and NITRO EXPRESS SHELLS Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Kann’s@ Store 223 SEWARD STREET ettt e e ) j FRYE-BRUHN COMP ANY ANNOUNCES STORE CLOSED ALL DAY, LABOR DAY - 9 Monday, September 3, 1928 Now summer is slipping away; She hasn’t much longer to stay, So let’s all play LABOR DAY. * * * * This is merely to remind you that in accordance with the time-honored cus- tom, THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY STORE will be closed Labor Day. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Bverything” B L SRPUO VIR L0 M O B 4o M os MEENES | NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up, Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms 31200 per month and up—steam heated. FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL el JUNEAU PAINT STORE [ e CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE