The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1929, Page 2

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Matched Her Royal Spouse Blue Blood for Blue Notices for t 4 owuren comn must ])p received by The Empire 10 o'clock Satur- guarantee change | etes ldter than y lcrning to of sermom topies. oot First Church of Chnst Scientist iniay services wiii be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of | Christ, Scientist,. Juneau, on % | Fitth and Main Streets. The sub- # [ject will be srament.” 4| *hool at 12:15 p. m 8:00 p. m.—Testi Christian Science Reading Room ““n c¢>urch building. This room is i | afternoons from 2:30.to 4. 2| The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit, | the reading rgom. | g— | Cathohc “Church | e—— ——— 22 % lopen to the public Wednesday| '~ H Fifth ana Gold Streets. 5 6:00 a. m.—Mass im hospital | chapel 8:00 a. m Ma: and Sermon. 10:30 a. m-—High Mass and Sermon 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School and > Class. 7:30 p. m.—Resary, Instruc- tion and Benediction of the Blesged Sacrament. Vveatber Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vioinity. beginnmg 4 v m. todav: | Unsettled and cooler tonight and Sunday; moderate winds, | Fourth and Sewail Streeix ‘RJ'V HENRY YOUNG, Minister. “The church with the cordial | welcome. Sunday o’clock. | At 11 o'clock we will worship at the Presbyterian Church. The| inister of this church will| [preach. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. All young pecple especially in- vited. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock, There will be special meetings levery, night next week _except| Saturday at 7:30 o'clock. You will be very welcome to any or ail of these meetings. | Ho]y Tnmty Cathedrul i 1‘*:}1 Assembly of God l{lsnon K" CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. | "(Bethel Pentecos:ai assembly) all pr formu COMPLETE LECTION RETURNS 4TH DIVISION| | h D! m th \n\ smbe nd tabulated by k e District Cou . nadotic a T ling to Pairbanki serying tho cho 1] N llowing to- quest to hi r s while Fiel ) ( Suthar. Stock and 8t ), 1 gaby (D), 921 th ! ’ n n neral—Rustgard (R) staged his final com Tr ). 768 e Hess (D) PIONEERS INSTALI itor i Ropresonta OFFICERS ; MORGAN sl NEW PRESIDENT © = 2 P BTSN DU s i Girl Held in Robbery Epidemic her automobile ceased to iunchon dunnra.gtmiy\. - Count Folke Bernadotte and his ¢ the former Estelle Manville, as they honeymooned ih the South, Insct, in their wedding garb! ‘ Phone 604 207 Seward Street | | Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. CI{AS C. PERSONEUS, Pastor - S e ~| Morning Pra and Sermon, | . Sunday services: | B vonk s f Cordova m.|11:00 a. m. t 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor-| SR, " v I g | Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. ship. €2 PN A o Evening service at Douglas. 12:15 p. m.—Bibie School. « ¢ - ! 7:30 p. m.—The evening f«.-rv-i || B—— —————— 'ice. : G Resurrection Lutheran || The Lord’s Supper the firs | e e R e Church _{L Sunday of each month. : ELECTRICS, DOCTGRS, 4} Corner of Thira and Maln Sts. The. Salmian Aeis i WIN FROM GROCERS, |SEV: HARRY R ALLEN, Pastor s vvantiicsine SRR O bizod > o ‘{": Sunday services: ) Public meeung R Blod ‘,pj!{gp‘;\,‘t" ]}‘RUA\ 11:00 a. \[ul.”nlnf: worship.| Sunday—2 p. m. h o Subject Light of the Sunday-—7:20 p. m. \d e World | Tuesday—7:30 p. m. 5 [ 732:38 Sunday School. | ¥ =t : 't 8:00 p ening worship, ( Preuhyterlan Native Church F_ Roma .. g [SWRiect,¢*'The Law ‘andl the \Gos HAR!{\’ WILLAKD, Lay Worker. R | 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. | Tuesd: eVeuming the annual 1 0 a. m.—Bible Schoocl a Cong.c ional meeting will m-j 7:00 p. w.—Wednesday—Mid. \d 4 1 Bank held in th> church | week prayer service. that yaldn b 1 : k Come to the services Sunday— A cordial welcome i§ glnu to anywhere bu 1 | 3 ( 6 et they will do you gcod. all to attend theése services, . N deve ! Y 3 3 < [ i - ,__._._._..._a_.__._ extraction of his teeth. The phy- sicians said the ether he took at- |fected his lungs, remlfing ‘in. tu- | berculosis. He had been finplmd by the Alaska Railroad. + ) B o J. P. Morgan was . “ (Ind.) President of the Piox 5 X 4 Nabdn (D), 514 Ka, Juneau Igloo No ) ( ert(Ind.) ¥stallation of the officers Leld : Da night in the ) 1 \‘ - IR AXich, I % 3 Fourth Di-1 demure pose outside ‘Cov R ae PRI charges of comg)hcxty in.a series of ac S;heh‘ffdu”'f{““ g JUNEA Y. WEBS and holdups. She was arrested with a ma! W oitl for E 1 stalled: Louis VanLeh : President; William St 4 by ‘Y re- | - ‘ond Vite President; - e f John A e ‘Secretary; L. V. Winte an; ' s 2 J 'l 1-raised | - N DIES . wug::]'wffffiifi" T 1 he daugh. | Sam McBride, aged 22, former c;. laln-’.lohr’n };.;uk eahir ter of Sea n 6dia grad. |Fesident of Anchorage and brother | L’V Wibters, John Reck and F. U2'¢ 1Y 1ca haspital. | ‘l’ :‘\ “"’"‘ Keist, of Anchorage, T e 1 ¢ e . {died New Year's Day at Centrala, “Adstrom 'erele](.’uled' as m-llu..,““‘ Dell IR, Alasi’s taner, b af tibiseaionta: HATERE Mhe anaual comvention gt the'Call or write Phone 602 ndv.[smgkuu a year ago following the School convenes at 10| ‘| by day from the moment th> cam.| | | volume tor 1627 and 1526, but dur- mostly easteri LOCAL DATA | ‘ fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizd Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y..30.27 44 84 E 6 Misting 4 a. m. today. 3023 40 928 E 2 Cldy |Neon teday 29.98 39 97 E 6 Cldy | e CASLE AND RALIO 2EPORTS P YESTERDAY TODAY | Highest § pm. | Low 8am. Sam Preclp 2a 1 Stattona— temp. _temp. _i __temp. temp. V hr “’Mlher Barrow ~10 | 14 10 10 0 I’l Lo M\ e et SN 26,/ ol 88 20 02 Snow | | T Northern Light Presbyterian | Botne 24 18 ' g 0 Clear | A s 4 | For \ulwn 2 12 10 0 Clear | forner Feurth ana Prafikiin Sts ] 8 ) 3 0 Clear |REV. 0. STILLMAN. Pastor 1 14 Cldy | Morning service at 11 o'clock.|St. Paul 32 * 0 Clear | “!The Rev. Henry Young,. will|Dutch Harbor Pt. Cldy | preach on _.the subject, “The|K 3 0 0 Pt. Cldy Power of Love.” There will be|Cc a 0 04 Cldy special music by the chojn Juncau 2 53 Cldy | Bible scheol at 12:15.0lclock. [Ketchikan 4 27 . Ran You will be given a hearty|frince Rupert 16 0 02 ain welceme. s Edmcnten 24 10 .01 Clear f There will he no cvenirs snrv-[Beattle 38 38 . 0 cudy | ices, Portland 42 40 . o Foggy | Ban Francisco.. 50 16 12 Clear | R e e —Less than 10 miles | NO'T'l:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak. Ju- | I Prinee Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran | neau, |eisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time, e Aot o The pressure is high over Alaska excep! the extreme south- | lwest and is also high in the Pacific Statcs and British Colum- | bla. The pressure is low south of the Aleutian Islands and south | of the Gult of Alaska. Moderate rains have fallen from Cor | to rince Rupert and light snéw at Nome and Eagle. | Temperatures have fallen cxeept in the extreme north and por- | [tions of the southwest [ | | | | i | PARIS. | A snappy little gray flannel suit at Lucient Lelong’s gives an idea of what we may look forward to this spring. It is a strictly | tailored model with straight line, slim shoulders, a roll collar The skirt is a wrap-around tailored than those of others, worn cver the tops of skirts at southern re- RITA. and three button hip-length jacket Some couturiers suits more but suits with blouses tucked in or |are generally indicated for a place of importance | sorts, the trying out ground for spring styles { - SERVICE OF NEWSPAPERS HAILED IS o RITERE, 7 By JAMES W. BROWN | | Publisher, “Editor and ' Publicher”| |~ NEW. YORK, Jan. 12—The An | ican press functioned in.the puyl |interest in 1928 as it has don |for more than a century a3 the |nerve center of the republic and |the market place of the mation. | Perhaps the outstanding public| service of the year was the cour-| age of the presidential campaign. Without fear or favor the Ameri.| can press unfolded the s‘ories of the parties and the candidates day! show paign was begun at a cost. without | parallel in political reporiiag. The| elections were reported mors elab.| | oraraly, speedily. . aecurately than eve. before. Circulations of American ne papers in 1928 approximated tho; of -1927, 411 morning newspapers having approximately 14‘0041.|mn‘ VJAMES w. BROWN | paid, circulation per day, 1,500 eve-| ning newspapers approximately 2 000,000 and 500 Sunday newspapers approximately 26,000,000 circulation | I'per ‘Sunday. As 1928 drew to a close saveral | Advertising in daily newspapers| corporations were in ‘process of lin volume closely paralleléd. the|crganization to establish new op- course of gemeral business, 1s| eration. groups by purchase of ex- total was slightly lower:than the|isting yewspapers or establishment of new: papers, and it'is believed lng the last quarter sbowed a pro-|1929 will see a greater expansion nounced upward trend. |of the chain idea than any year of considerable part of the de-|ihe present decade. cline in total volume was due tol Roughly, American newspapers a slackening in the real estate|dia a velume, of business-approxi- market and to a lessening jn the mating. $1,000,000,000, about $200,- demnnd,t«}r.hbur in industrial cen-| 000,000 of ‘which represented in- ters as compared with the peak|come from subscribers and sales activity of 1926. The outlook for|or papers. The balance repre- 1929 appears to be a continuation|sented income from advertising. of the upward trend which began| The newspaper business in en- circulation’ of the country, g increased almost 10 per- cent during the past five years. Everything in the Line of Winter Hardware JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. + Sinall Comforts May prove to be Great Comfort Seyeral styles of ELECTRIC PADS at Reasonable Prices ey Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. PHONE 6 Alaska Distributors of Regular Reliable Electric Appliances Juneau | BASK!.:,.TS BANKBOAR Wflofi ALLEN Feature Forrest C."Phog”Allen, president of the National Baskethall Coaches Association,and director of athletics ot the University o Kansas, where his ‘championship ‘six consecu~ tive years.is a nationally His special articles o, = the game will appear, - THE EMPIRE : Ibe on hand to liven up the even- ing and if the fans have not had I.nuugn thrill at the finish of the |game they «an take in ‘the ldances, as the match ‘will be over well before the dance hour. UNALGA BGYS AND "HI SUPERS PLAY MATCH TONIGH A lively and fast played gume| The starting lineup of . the is expected tonight when the Un-|teams will be: High ‘Supers— alga boys and the Juneau High Messer and Waggoner, forwards; Supers meet on the gym floor flnll\decl center; Leighton and. Hail, battle for first game honcrs in| guards; Unalga team: Swartz and basketball. The game is sched- Hunt, fcwards; Howell, center; uled to start at 7:30 o'cloek|Clark and Hamblen, guards. sharp and as the admission is! e small a large crowd is expected| to hé on hand. { ANCHORAGE TEACHER WEDS The High Super team is com-| ——— posed of fast hoys. While they! have not played on the first team, they show.some fine ability and | in_ the scimmage games played have done ‘gcod work. The boys Miss Myrtle wiclson, teacher .of primary grades at Anchorage, and George C. Walters, of the staff of {the Alaska Railroad were married ik ik Eosuked Ny B §.|in the Catholic Church at Anchor. Raven. \flge Christmas Eve. An effort The Unalga team members are |was made to keep the wedding heavier than their opponents.|Secret until the announcements in B,pta’flur trenched more strongly in the pub- outstanding development of ilic regard and esteem than ever 1923 was an. Incunsa in the mum-|hefore .and is destined in 1929 to ber of newspapen groups or chains,|serve the public interest more vig- whieh now exceed 50 and control{orously and fearlessly than ever more 250 newspapers. Circu-before, . lation ©of ehain newspapers is ————— about 0 ‘per cent of the total mdmmmmknmm' They have had little opportunity | Were received from the bride’s for . practice. The Coast. Guard |Parents, but it leaked out on New boys played in Cordova two Year's Eve, and the newly.weds weeks ago and were beaten, but..‘leised. The bride is from Kil- singe their return to Juneau have bourn, Wisconsin, and taught in developed a. better form of floor | Duluth schools before going to work.- . - Anchorage. The groom hails hvm The Unalga hnd will mb&bw Canton, Ohio.

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