The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1928, Page 2

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ITING ALL-PACII | Weather Condifions As Recorded by the U. 5. Sho BTVt A i : - — Weather Bureau Forevast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmug 4 p. m. today: D s Rain tonight and Sunday; fresh southeasterly winds LOCAL DATA fime— Barom, Temp. Humidity Wirnd Velocity Weather 14 p. m. yest'y 30.12 38 87 NE 6 Rain 4 a. m. teday 5020 37 29 SE 7 Misting Neon today 3011 34 99 SE 11 Show Percolators make the ideal Christmas Gift—We } in stock both stove and electric makes in all 45LE AND RALI0 KEPORTS TESTERDAY. o “TODAY “ . m. . Preclp, 8am. Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a. m. ;?L‘:i"yn!:‘v{:'g wg:‘z,n“{- . 0 Pt Cldy e 01 Cldy Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. :, | 28 2 0 Cldy If It's Hardware, “We Have It” Yukon 4 g 1 0 Pt Cldy 0 Cldy e e ettt ettt ettt Pt. Cldy 36 k 3 3 Clear vir\l'“\ Harbor.. 36 34 2 Pt. Cldy PLANE WRECK COSTS FlVE LIVES | Kodiak 10 10 3 ) Rain ’ |Cordova 12 38 56 Cldy Juneau 38 38 4 Misting Ketchikan a8 A - A6 Misting rinee Rupert 40 10 36 ( 2 Pt City onton 24 18 10 16 Clear [ Seattic 14 42 38 a3 Cldy Portland 38 38 36 18 . Cidy {San Francisco.. 50 18 | 44 44 . Clear *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at St. Paul, Dutéh Harbor, iak, Ju- neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portiand and San Fran- {eisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. i ire is lowest in southern- Bering Sea and in the Pa n well to the southward, is h t in the ocean west of Cdlifornfa and thence northward to Southeastern A and also in Northern Alaska. Moderate to heavy raius have fall- en in Southe A a and Briiish Columbia A southwest gale lis reported at Kodiak and southerty gales abont one thousand miles to thc southward. Temperatures have risen at Fort Yukon and in parts cf B ng Sea and have fallen wost of the other Alaskan stations. CLERGYMAN HAS CURE | Four men were killed outright and a fifth died in a hospital as FOR LI U()R EXCE qS the result of the crash of a Ford tri-motored passenger place attempt. 1 3 (% ing to land in a dense fog on the outskirts of Spokane, Wash. The s 5 2 completenecs of the smashup is reveaied in the above picture taken ) soon after the accident. { OXFORD, E , Dec. 15— i S ERR TR { Hundreds of requests for his cure B |for aicoholism aching | Envoy from Ecuador {Canon H. E. Nolloth, ¢ r xed ” |fo1d el n and hon s e U | PEERLESS BAKERY ho made the mythical All-Coast team. They were chosen by the Associated ing drink addic standing universities and colleges of the various conferences. Top row ret” prescription and 2 . ; Frult ; Phillips, end, California; Frankian, end, St. Mary's; Dressel, tackle, ‘Washing- wly announced that he o y ton; Lom, halfback, California; Bancroft, tackle, California; Thomas, full- [give it to anyone who recl e ; Y a. Lewer row, Robesiy, guard, Stanford; Barrager, center, Southern California; Post, guard, [ed it A L(‘k(ls Canon Nolloth believes in the 3 3 i —— |principle of prevention being bet- || e Bt § - than cu and tri ) induce < Al v < Presbyterian Native Church | |neorle : pledge in the » ’ i MADE OF THE \@I 2 & 21 ¢ g Te o i ac s a preveniative i ; | BEST ; 17> = Streets. ARRY WilLanD, Lay Worker. . | L @M@§ @” L,”/I_ (e | Third Sunday in Adve 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. | g ;“’ nt; ]:n ","" : o ; MATERIALS 5 7 /, \‘ $:00 a. m.— Mass and Sermon.| 11:30 a. m.—Bible School wlrdie il s L gl : . 5 g 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and{ 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—-Mid. | 17" (ATIRACVES OF 1L, i & 2 | ¥ e @ @17 | ot I L AN & | Onder your Cakes | 1:30 p. m—Sunday School and| A cordial welcome In glven ta| ol €WV 1Y prescrintion only to| Al eaatiaas {Bible Class. abl to’ mttend: thesh sebvices those who have become slaves to|§ tion & Benediction of the LIGHTS 0’ JUNEAU Bleased - Sacranigmt, The ‘most popular Alaska pic- a0 e b b A has been found to be remarkably | P ture is an ideal Christmas gift . g\ efticAcious in curing the most pro. | card or framed and 2, ¥ ) | | Worthern Light Presbyterian | ; a Wintér\#°Pand [0E006d . TORIA Of. Slcahol “dcd Church . Eally tion, This properly was a . - Bt ol R i *| dentally discovered in’ an ‘Ameri- Gorner h and Franklin Sts T {can hospital when a patient known . [REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor | FADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO |\ 0 joaiy drinker refused to s i | i g 8 efus zal ldumbide, am- | Morning service at 11 o'clock.! Come in and hear che New Mr. Gonzalo Zaldu 4 | y i Irink a drop of whisky afiar g d he United States s " {Fada All-Electric Seventy. ‘Last ° bassador to the Uni ate isaA Y "S“hn‘:_’:ry.,”:(:)"l:'i“,”:"::‘wonl in radio. Open evenings.'d03¢ of red bark had boen given|from Ecuador, photographed Dama A ® %% Demonstrations in your home it Bim. as he arrived in New York en Bl . P y vish, Telephone 429, | T LRI T te to Washington. He'is a Bible School at 12:15 o'clock. [YOU W Lot % route to gton. There will be no evening serv-| Radio Electric Company ATTENTION . skilful diplomat, renowned as . | i a MARTIN LYNCH. For Carpenter Work cf' any A s g s ; an international lawyer, o kind—shop or city—Call Handy iv —————— : u will receive a hearty wel-}0ld papers for sale at the Emplire. Andy, Phone 498. CIniomatipal ool | e ——— % Mctr;;g]itfl; Methodist Episcopal Church ! T S P e 2 z ! ! { Fourth ana@ Seward Streets K | REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister, i The church with the cordial d 0 g School convenes at 10| |a : T rethren of the Presbyterian Svening worship in our own . RADIO.doeS just that. ¥ it act- church £t 7:30 o'clock. ~Congre- ually” picks out of the air any~ singing. Subject of ser- " “Teeal Religion form of entertainment that is i e T e Lvours Wo to sur ou wil ene| | | offered i gl : ey s S0n vioet o AT : Which is reason enoufilrlifqr its Phed i ground with y d lov 1 y ¢ . t‘ orner of Thira and Main Sts. : : 5 belt is patent leathe py j,r:xi'::ié’n:::”}i .A[:‘L;N‘np.::u, g N It ls‘a glft that not one, but a].l, _— - £ 5 1 12500ua! m,-.a;'.rumg worship. | N% IIOUCJVC leasure fi:om' Radlo subject, “The True Greatness of | ‘7 bfings‘ ne world’s best into p. m. Sunday School. your" living room. 100 p. m-—Evening worship. iSubject, “The Future Results ot < Fur,thermore, our" more exm- Always D(’Pe | Present Indifference.”’ : Inu:;a:.nz!nr !yolur sx}lr’ltuln‘: ite, B » mce:g;bierzjetassems an aitrac- Regular as clockwork—that’s |God set aside Sunday for this jvery purpose; make the pmmrl / =0V Ay tive pi.ece Of fumitu!‘e .15 C_:Dfl- gourvfi:%A SII)(A I;iAUNtDfiY fl {use of it by attending chureh. ' A| " ed ddition to ER . romptly at the [Beatty welcome awaits you. B’ . cemh WOfth - 5 time specified your laundry | — i ! . any” home. i is called for, washed beauiful- L c # Assembly of God Mission \ ! . i ill - ) ; T e Dol el - i of a set now will clean and returned you ’ y Y Notices for this cunrcn coumn meeting. (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) | > z . 21 4 m, must be received by The Empire| C an Sclence Reading Room 207 Seward Street ' o filfl‘e n | tion )y neatly folded. not later than 10 o'clock ur-|in church building. This room is! CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor { ! \ \ h 0 “dflr iBh Y 3 & day morning to guarantee change open (o the public Wednesday Sunday services: ; Sy S i A Ay S. i D Cleanin and of sermon topics, ete. afternoons from 2:30 to 4. 11:00 & m-—Morning Wor- p { ~ N . ry g ¢ * The public is cordially invited!ship. AR : 4 ‘ . . A L PI b attend these services and visit 12:15 p. m.—Blbie School. " ; \ First C’a:;::fi:{ Christ, | | the reading room. 7:30 p. m.—The evening serv- . : 3 o o Press"ng ettt ettt ) a o -— ice. : e P g " -~ — —————7! The Lord’s Supper the first| < k - Sunday services wisi be held at| 01y Trinity Cathedral . | {Suoday of edch ‘menth, | Majestic, Kolster, R. C. A C o N 11 a. m, in the First Church of |~ CHARLES E. RICE, Vean. § A ¥ h i L % Christ, ~Scientist, Juneau, on Phone 604 L X : : e Fifth and Main Streets. The sub-| & o w.—Holy Communion. '__?” Salvation Army I ? ey WA ; In New Buildling on Shattuck Way Ject will be, “God_the Preserver| 11:00 a. m.—Mcruing Prayer| Public meettngs: ¥ 4 3 “ ) 1 of Man."” B and Sermon. Sunday=2 p. m._ . 5 Iro ol i ; "I‘HE LA UNDRY DOES IT BES]."V % Sunday School at 12:i5 p. m| Sunday School at 12:30 p. m.| Sunday-—7:30 p. m. ® pRvo e a5 2 4 b L b ey ' 4 1 Tuesday—7:30 p.‘m. 4 1 2 Ve Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- Evening service at Douglas.

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