The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1929, Page 7

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By BILLE DE BECK £ v MUCH vmz_\.&, ! DONT EET SRTreR GET ¢ X { IMPATIENT" . Fo THE BAREER. ' TS ki d i : = 1] £ ¢ RIGHT AwWAY —OR ;i 3 1 CHAIRS—ROCKERS—TABLES—BEDS and DAYBEDS—SIMMONS MAT- SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES ! THE. ", iy l Thomas Hardware Co. ‘ TRESSES—SIMMONS SPRINGS Juneau, Alaska TURKEY, ONCE WINELESS, PLANS TO MAKE HER OWN BIGADOS, Turkey, Jan. 26 Juneaw Lumber Mills, Inc. Déspite ‘the old Koranic taboo, ’ the new Turkey is becoming more Lumber For Every Purpose and more’ prone to look on the Specializing in 3 e;t_l;er Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vic nity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Sunday, s‘owly rising temperature; gentle |s variable winds. . S LR U hvine When''ft 4s red or an ) : LOCAL DATA ! SolMi Ao mate. than “that; it ; fme— Barom. Temp. Hunidity Wizd Velosity Weathes {J. P. Anderson Gives In- itew nér ow. ' Best grades of Spruce and £ Thé Kemalist government, ] 1 teresting Talk toGar- [Whieh has ‘made alcohol cne of 1 4 a. m. otday..3045 13 Bk 6 Clear \* i g P Bl Wtobites. o sen, Hemlock Ncon toddy 053 19 28 NE 4 Clear den Club Memdbers Ithe dfrector of the monopoly to CASLE AND BALIO KEPORTS e ; ! ; e 3 Euope' to study wine making g - ; ¢ ———VBSTERDAY . TODAY —— . - |"'he directot chose this rich Ana- i Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m._ Sam. Prectp. Sam. | = At o mesting Of the Garten Clib | tolfan grape region as the loca- Btattons— temp. temp. :__ temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Notices for this cwurcn corumu#hip. hell last nisht in "the’‘Ameéprisan | ticn for Turkey’s fdture wine in - 0 Pt. Cldy 12415 p.-m.—Bibie School. ; 4 p. m. yest'y..30.23 25 45 E 22 Clear | Barrow ......... —10 -16 -22 —1% mugt be received by The Empire %1011 prons " in |dustry. - o Leog Dugout, J. P! Anderson, in| Wayome ... 86 20 20 ¢ 32 .06 Snow | not later than 10 o’clock Satur-! 7i30"p. m.—The evening serv-l, 1) Sare ‘and “Culture | T A RS . ] Bethel 36 28 20 8 0 Cldy | @y morning to guarantee change|ite. i i ekl Aoy |{ Your needs promptly supplied from ouv complete stock - i " ¢ . LUEL aid that sudcess » 4 Fort Yukon. —id4 —d4 —48 — 0 Clear | of sermon topics. ete. Tuesday and Friday evenings | iy . c.orc”0e nouse plants do.| MEXICAN JOINED ARMY 3 Tanana -10 12 — 0 Clear| .8t T:30 Gospel. services. et “'“‘“,i; Il]‘mn‘né!llifl" ster: AT 112 YEARS OF AGE We handle . Eagle —42 -52 — 0 Clear | ™00 ot Churc}; of Christ, '*[ The Lord’s. Supper the Brst e e b > dly lnmnnhifi:; g i CEMENT, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY : St. Paul . 36 3RS0 .20 Cldy | Scientist J | Sunday of each month. 1-“‘ N oo | SAN" 'LUIS " POTOSI, Mexico, . i Dutch Harbor. 50 46 i X 24 Rain [ JERLIS P lants care “should 'be” eXercHet | jy, “26: An estraordinary carcer B 8 Kadiak ......: 44 = & 32 ‘0 0 Clear| " Sunday services witi be held at| &% g Choosing pots ‘Targe eno@Eh o gy ‘heen ‘ended With ‘the death | * g = - H * Cordova g 1 30 24 0 0 Cldy |11 a. m. in the First Church of| | The Salvaticn Army i ;'ll\fllw he :n]rl'rs- of the mlam];ln';hw,r Rodalio’ Salz wlio attained e ] Juneau ... 32 25 13 6 0 Clear|Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on ™ o T i7{bles or small stones should beiy ge of 116 | R g oo Ketchikan . 42 — et 0 Clear| Fifth and Main Streets. The sub-| Public meetmngs: placed in the bottom of the pot so| azar partieips i b Prince Rupgrt. 42 38 | 26 4 02 Clear | ject will be, “Truth.” Sunday—2-p. m. las to the proper amountcampaigns,”inchu ! ki dan * Bdmonten ~16 —-18 | -30 * 0 Clear Sunday School at 12:15 p. m| lof dranage and thus keep theithe De'‘la ‘Huerta revelutionists| 3 Seattle 44 44 40 4 02 Cldy Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- earth from becoming sour; and in 1924, when, despite his 112 A 5 3;, Portland 46 46 42 * .12 Pt. Cldy| monial meeting. u enough carth should be placed in|years, ‘he ingisted 'upon joining| 5%, g San Franci 5 5 4 ) Tlea isti i m| WS (S ——*%|the pot to cover the rcots, although | the ‘federal 'forces. He died from | 3 i e “ Bt E i .\nc:‘;\‘xsrtrl,:nb?:il!?!?xc:;.n';‘);‘ll;nfogxgo;: 5‘- Presbyterian Native Church {l)il ]: n ‘-’y:(‘-:.:‘-r. r; xm”r;u the xfin the effects of a \vnu;vl' ‘vv‘t.’lnl(m:j 223 SEWARD smEE‘l‘ e i ®——Less than 10 m!les. open to the public Wednesday | HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Work . lany ‘high than a hal! inch be-|Miny yeéars ago. § e A g NOTL:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- |afternoons from 2z:30 to 4. 10:30 'a. m.—Morning Service. [low th In placing the earth ——— e e s ) A SR AL Leau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and §'n Fran The public is cordially invited 11:30 a. m.—DBible around the ould be| cisco are made at 4 a.n., Juneau time. to attend these services and visit! 7:00 p. m.—Wednesizy—Mid: ipackeld down I will feel| o, {he reading room. week prayer service. quite at home, Too much water| The pressurc has risen throughout Alaska, except in the ex- A cordial weltome s given tljs just as injurious to the growth & treme southwest, with a crest yesterday of 31.00 inches at Fort|® oathellp CheBE. 1 all to attend these services. of the plant as too little water and i Yukon followed by a moderate fall in the Interior and Arctic re- . sl .| the only way to strik happy 2 gion. The center of low pressure has moved from 'British Co-« Fifth and Gola Streets. by %" | medium is to watch t « s of ) ]um?)lu to Pugo{l.Sound. Precipitation _has orvurr_vd _iu Western 6:00 a. m.—Mass in hospital MEXICO HEARS CHARGE 1 too n.w \'\'ulvr or too lr.;'lr- \\zn'vvyw ¥ Alaska and clear weather is general in other districts. ‘Tem-|chapel. CF NEW DIVORCE MILL on the plant and be judged ac peratures have fallen during the past twenty-four hours except 8:00 a. m. nd Sermon. | i | cordin Light and air 3 A in the extreme north and in.southern Bering Sea. 10:30 a. 'm Mass and M 0 CITY, Jan. 26. | |important to p! th to | — ~ - Serm delegation arrived from | [¢hildren and if t 13 born | AUXILIARY TO ENTERTAIN |s o im| 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School and| | the State of Morelos with a | {in mind there will be r ue: | et TR [ “FINE MANNERS” 18, « | |Bible Class, complaint ade d to fthe | [cessful growth of houe j | Next Monday night, January 28, | AT LIBERTY SUNDAY 7130 p. -m.-—Rosary, Instruc-| | gederal Government against “Ninety-five per cent of tha fail-| the Ladies Auxiliary will entertain |- - — siftion and Benediction of ther| the laxity of Morelos divorce | |uresi® said ‘Mr. Anderson, “in ‘the| ihe ‘members of Aorie 117, 0. 1 | . A demand recently acveloped ai|Blessed ~Sacrament. | Jawe. ' culture of house plants here in Ju with a card party as their first ‘]"“1”‘"“"""“ Long Island Stu o s |~ It was charged that de- | [neau are due to either too much { b eir fIrst|ipat brought a scientist to Astoria| #————-——————®1 | o6 could be obtained on | |water. too little water, or no light Xy :;;g;])gflif;:e ety o Awxji| Who was qite forelgn to motion| | Holy Trinity Cathedral L| | ‘aimost any pretext and that | |The fight here in the winter is / ,/ ) P ary has planned to make their sec-| P " o™ JT’hO (’:”;H"mm' X i CHARLES E. RICE, Dean, = | | Cuernavaca, the capital, had | Inot strong enough to make for \ N /4 { d AR 5 4 & ltion was J. Lynn Leonard, Docto: Phone 604 been converted into a mecca | |good .- pla vth except in the| i 3 g ond meeting to business m L 4 o e | ‘}good -plant grow except in e I | |“ e of » aocial matere o |ot Veterinary Medicine. Holy Commumion, $:00 a m.| | for divorce seckers. The | |tuv: of puib atsck whien aoes sot | I R i bers of the Auxiliary will meet| ADd he was called in to make 2| Morning Prayer and Sermon, || dclegation will ask the senate | |yc0q very much outside aid due| 4 : early Monday night, at 7:30, in or- dog scratch his ear! 11:00 a. m. | to- act. | [to the fact that it has energy and = B o sturl: il nw L dity 296 The sequence was supposed to] Sunday School at 12:20 p. m. 1‘ 1:|aid stored within itselt. The plants | Belook. take place in Gloria Swanson’s| Evening service at Douglas. |2 10 (he tummen: hawever, grow it ') e e E:;test s!nrrln:i pl‘;l“d““'u"'_‘ “}I;‘me WILL PRESENT PLAY uriantly because of the abundance Manners,” and rector Richard = & of light” o FRER RIETYREoRW Rosson had no idea as to how the T lesnrrecéi;m 11:uthemrn I The Juneau Wml'nan'.u Ch:b.l 2 \‘“'he G T VT ¥ srato ure Inc., will present the romantic . ° . ] This evening at 8 o'clock there (d)ox; c;m;d hfo m;ltuc::l nmg s<,ra:(fi)|‘_ — !-L‘comic opera ‘“ass of L pmpe gl m said that he would be more 1l be a picture show at the Con-| '€ "la'ci: pape“ it :ubb‘{g"*;“', Corner of Thira and Main Sts. |Town® on March 12 and 13 at|then gled to assist anyone request:| gregational church to which every-| 1% PHETE € UK er band|ppy. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor|the Coliseum Theatre. —ady, |10¢ advice or information as ‘to g offe is invited. ABOIL ithe, japier WA Sunday services: e G their house plants, This béing ‘tried, and proving 3| 11:00 a. m—Morning worship.| ATTENTION The next meeting of the Gar@en failure, “props” asked how a Ditigypiect, “The Blessedness of the| ‘For Carpenter Work of any|Culb will be held at the American of turpentine would do. - Rightiygingqom of Christ.” kind—shop or city—Call Handy | Legion Dugout at 8 o'clock on Feb- AT TR A NS No Blind Mar’s Bluff —about the quality of our ‘groceries when you shop here for them. We realize that you ‘place a lot of confidence in our ‘ability to select the best the market affords, and our profit is gained from your satisfaction. THE STORE THAT SATISFIES Read Hav;z You Anything t_ o Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You V‘Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN v then and there, Miss Swanson 12:15 p. m. Sunday School.|&pdy, Phone 498. Jruary il DOUGLAS spoke up: 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship. 5 at “No sir! I like that dog andigubject, “Christ and the Heart ; [won't see him hurt.” of Man.” NEWS | That seemed to stop everything. Are you neglecting your salva- { Then—Rosson decided to call in aftion by ignoring God's word? - veterinary. Dr. Leonard arrived,|Come to church Sunday and you| e e, | WaS told Of the situation, and|will feel better throughout the “worked on the dog for a few min-/whole week. 3 Ougla,s utes. Watch for the World Day of The mut made a few passes at|Prayer services which will be Chureh 'his ear and then started a vigor-|held on February 15. . ot jous campaign. = The sce;e wnakn — : . (success. After it had Peen tak-|:s = —— Smwes |en, the doctor todk the animal, and ; Northern I‘égm Presbyterian | lo, it stopped scratching, ',., urch “How did you do it?” asked Miss|Corner Feurth and Franklin Sfs. #Notices for this chursh column |{Swanson. REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor must be received by Tke Empire| “Pardon me, Miss,” said he, “but| Morning 'service at 11 o’clock. not later than 10 o’clock Satur-}if I told you I'd never get another [The Rev. Henry Young will #ny morning to guarantes change | job like this.” preach on the subject, “The Tri-} CALIFORNIA GROCERY st sermon topics, ete. “Fine Manners” comes to thejumph of Christianity.” - e Liberty for Sunday night in place g:‘\;x}w? :y lmct C?;l;,fi rodil “Pres - #lof “The Black Pirate,” which was e School at 12:15 o'clock. Dougias Pm:‘" Wative | |0 ously advertised. The lai-| A cordial welcome will be ex- ter picture may be shown next|tended to all and you will feel i ...PHONE 478—FREE DELIVERY. . ... . that it is ‘“good to have beem¥ | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church _..-h—? WELLINGTON, New Zealand,|"*~ " 3 Fourth ana sSeward Streets i,_ Douglas Catholic Church | |Jan. 26.—Legless, but not down-|p v HENRY YOUNG, Minister. Al T—_‘_" hearted, Sir Charles Skerrett, K. ) ces 1n tne new church. C...' Chief " Justies: for. New Zes- The church with the cordial week. ‘Sunday Schocs—2:30 p. m. there.” 3 a iy » E "“ ySermon at 3:15 p. m. 3 ‘ There will be no evening serv- : 4 i : ¥ ] 7:00 p. m.~— Thursday—Mid- L‘xle's J“dge Heads ices. d -» week prayer service. B/ A er lse All are cordially weicome to NOW Zealand COIll’ts % 4 v these services. ; SUNDAY NIGHT [+ LTI L GLORIA SWANSON FINE MANNERS It’s a Pleasing Show- It’s a Fashion Show PROVING limousines and clothes do not make the woman,. Alice Day (:omedy £ SHOULD HUSBANDS MARRY SRS The Empire Use Classified or Di;play Each Bring Results NOTICE—The “ads* in the Empire contain good news -each day for man and woman. Read them—Read them carefuilly—They are News. Remember onr Job De- partment can print anything—large or small Mass at 9 a. m. welcome.” 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. :;,x:, Li:e r;:“:""‘ gls x:r;sidence Sunday School convenes at 10; No evening services. NNy SOt Rere o1l |, ock. H February 1. | When Sir Charles was obliged to have both legs amputated re- cently his f his :"ee: J::f“b:eifgr(::;'ml young people especially ln-; with, but thie Chiet Justice game- |"ited- X L ly determined to carry on and yf:eknmg wordfip S TAgN = i plhds mMade a remarkable recovery. | Clock: : - Congrogutionsl Oummusity | Sir Chtrles was born fa Indii || jCoe, (100 4 ey and was adnittedyto the Bar in| Wil 40 thee £00d, =z} : "|1885. He was one of the first “D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor o, ” : .ap|BTOUD to “take silk” as a King's “fimdny Sclool 10:30 to 11:30 |coungdl' “witen barkiters wore |, Assembly of = (Bethel Pentecostai Assembly) . : first appointed to that honor in Regular Sunday services 11:30 s m. to 12:30 p. m. New Zealand, in 1907. He was 207 Seward Street » {8t Luke's Episoopal Tharch | I e i ‘Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 o'clock. ‘ At eleven o'clock services will be in the Presbyterian Church. Epworth 'League at 6:30 p. m.' elevated to ition of Chief | C! C. PERSONEUS, Pastof |... . e « o i K i b s ren A aptisieinig e e G ST SN RS SRR . AT Kaistice 1 438, n succommion 1o - ‘services. p 10-20-40 cerits o y Did papers fcr swe ai (e Bwpire.[Sir Robert Stowh, 3:00 5. m—MNoraing Wor.| i L \

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