The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1929, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S\IURD/\Y FEB 9 192‘) All young people especially in- = sistance ig required by him to g Vveather Cond:tmns As Recorded by the U S 7 iy et B s el Weather Bureau Evening worship at 7:30 s . |show nights. SEE US FOR YOUR o'clock. Subject, “Abraham Lin- g A TS Forevast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 ». m. today: fcoln.” 2 S A “ ) g ¢ ; et atts ¥ dies Aid will meet on &= % BUSTER KEATON AT IIODVSEHOL GOODS Ly winds mostly easterly. b : A i THE LIBERTY SUNDAY £ i 3! v tonight and Sunday; gentle N Cloudy t ¥ fternoon in the church TA parlers. Al ladies cordially in- e PR 7t the LOCAL DA Vifed 1 ° ’ e e T MOPS, PAILS, TUBS, OIL AND DRY fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wizd Velocity Weather| World Day of Prayer will be Hiberty, Sugday tn 5 i ! 4 p. m yest'y..30.35 3% ga SE 51 gigy held in this church February 15. ;;:‘,:1 ] Jl“; g, MOPS, DUSTERS, ORONITE AND . m. § X 3 y |All Protesta churches cooper- { y knows that Keats ) ; e ) . %(:;n n;:l:;hy gggg o 1 5 A rotestant churches cooper- \ fl,n‘rl(,}nt:l ";V'ul:w Irv\:\lurd,‘ ;‘ «\\nm .u\v OTHER FURNITURE POLISHES, - e Jivi r days, an 1 q CasiE AND RALI0 KEPORTS 5 y ’ locale in Oregon, he is sal BROOMS AND FLOOR BRUSHES YESTERDAY 1 TODAY The Salvaticn Army ¥ 1 great fun-provoker. ( Highest f pm. | Low $a m. Sam Preclp. 8am 7 5 2R AT et H p 3 where agree that an Stations— _temo._tewp._i__temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra. Westh 1blic meettngs: AR SN0 its full value of ths: sdmissios Barrow - 14724 T 20 * 0 Pt. Cldy| Sunday—2 p. m. \ B¥ion. 28 30 34 .02 Snow | Sunda . m. | g \ ————— THE Nome Bethel 4 | 30 30 3 0 Clear i e PP — Fort Yukon 2 2 | 2 12 - Trace Snow PR RS T S £/4 Douglas omas Hardwar Eagle ! | 16 - 1d; ; ] f & St. Paul 3 g 3 34 ! 1dy | ¢ ; S ‘ C’ H i Dutch Harbor | 38 S i 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. / 20 wrch i Juneau, Alaska Kodiak ... 42 L 88 2 11:30 a. m.—Bible Schocl \ i & Cordova .. . 42 36 38 4 N 7:00 p. m.—Wednesdiay—Mid. d ) S Ketchikan 8 | 26 B 4 v | week prayer service. i’ ; ()rvlces Prince Rupert.. B A cordial welcome is given tc Edmonton ........ 2 § 18 ’1dy | all to anend these services. . Notices for thls chureh column Seattle . : ) 26 Clear q 7 e : R l- S lo P 1 d . 2 3 s 20 Cl o . S celve: by 3 Smpire s:;z ;‘Tanclsc . 48 g : 42 ufa:: MRS BURNHAM : N\ | not later than 10 o'clock Satur- aao upp les 5 + A — 4 - X fay morning to guarantee ch 5 *—Less than 10 & SIS { r Jt sermon topics, ete. . {] We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and NOTE:—Ohservations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Ja SSa :q.\l '// 2SS \ AR TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, reau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portiand and San Fran | DEA D IN UIRY ¢ i T g > o R R INSULATORS, ETC. y i 1 I ok Dougias Presbyteuau Native l cisco are made at 4 a.m.,, Juneau time. Mission southward to Califonia. It is low near the Aleutian Islands and i gy - = 2 7:00 p. m,— Thursday—Mid- rising in southern Bering and the Kuskokwim Valley and; S & X ~ A . Moy rising slightly in Eastern Alaska. Rain has fallen from Cordova P i S f Hoiw E b 2 L Ll "ee!‘l REGyeL gervic 3 Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring westward and light snow has fallen at Nome and Fort Yukon. Ie€cullar t01‘\’ ol How For- All are cordiaily weicome to Temperature changes have been unimportant during the past ! tune Is Lost on Horse * ] Y Ehffl»,_ A t ty-fi hours. es In ated (? wenty-four hour Races | VCSslg t yj a Apo‘fl'f(/ Ofld [ Douglas Catholic Church s 1n the new church. 1ll, Feb. 9.—Race| - KCWJSQ ‘@t - Mass at 9 a. m [ horses ran their last rac 2 1:06 p.m.—Sunday School. and horses that mever ram at all, No evening sorvice carfied 1 part of the Burn. ham siot machine wealth investi- gators reyealed as they inquired Evening Prayer and {further into the death of Mrs, Rita, 145 o'dlaa gt I L.(‘M\ ran lm,h‘ A $"M.m‘ g i R AR I Congregational Cummumtv | o W a day and $1,000 on a race was Qhisah it In New Building on Shattack Way {not an unsual wager. 5 1 attendance from the Islandfp 7 vl o nQ s Mrs. Burnham's total betting "is expected. L. D. HAMMOCK. ha) P(lslnr | THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST losses ay have totalled $100,- DOU(' 4 S | g 34 Sundzy School 10:30 to 11:30 000° officers said, hinting that sL.AY | uniors civing pLay b m. at least part cf the money was | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16| Regular Sunday services 11:307 . | et e l)ld Panels for qaie at Empire Ofilce < = — - P ——— }N:um! on horses that had not 7 | Notices fur this y 1l ‘,”. Delc, A ot Melina st tevep “boen entered to:yun. I\ 14 [v S | Tickets for “Terrible Jane” to|=——— o e e S —— muet be recelved by The Empire Church February 15. All Pro- . ajtnough N Burnham fre- be given hore next Saturday by . not later then 10 o'clock Satur-tcstant churches ccoperaling. fquented the Chicago race tracks e/ | the Junior class of the Douglas €5y MpLBUE W Eusrantee ohange S where she-made her own wag-| POPULAR EVENT IN JUNEAU |high school, were placed on sale of sermon topics, etc. - Assembly ) God S | vl)'x; investigators were informed TONIGHT FOR DOUGLAS, Thursday and are going he placed many other bets e enough to assure a full house al First Church of Christ, ]; (Bethel pemems_n, Assembly) |through men acting upon their the performance, A comedy in Scientist 4% 207 Seward Street [telephone tips The annual dance of the Douglas | three parts, the § | CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor | The State’s Attorneys’ office is|Aerie, Frater rder of Iagles, lpynny. enough to n RISHAY narvioee ““l “e beld a! @md ay services: Pas to determine if '\.I‘” WOsIn ne e ‘:‘hhv laughs one has misse Fitth }md Main Streots. The sub- | |sni. Loe tne oot ”,“ g l”"” st Lo o . i TR Jook it A A 19:30:5: m.—aibla Bohoak - Jof the slot machine fhctary whidh avent pr Bl Bai e Sunday Sehool at 12:15 p. m| 7:80{p. ‘.o evhntog Nil-ph e, BIFUDRGtbers! When ot 64 and o ML oA it OIPR Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.-—Testi-| % : e e 1a.| The Junewu ity Band, populaffafound with difticu nss he monlsl meeting. | Tuesday and Friday evenings m"""".‘: S ‘“Yr’ ’m‘l‘r‘h’ M" nx“ musical organization of the Capital{fell recently, injuring both lnee Christian Science Reading Room (4t 7:30 Gospel services. fluence of lauor much of thelgiy, will play for the dance. Aland ankle of his crippled leg.. As- tn €urch building. This room Is| The [Lords Supper the i B e o el T e opeh to the public Weflnesdfly;‘"'_‘ o e was maintained at a high pitch. sfifsapons from 2180 o 4. e i .| A second post mortem has been The public is cordially invited Metropolltan Methodist | 'order upon Mrs, Burnham's body to attend these services and visit Ik N S FOR SALE | 3 svening, February 9th, Fourth ana Seward Streets ur 7 |REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. for the accommodation of the Cathol, | “The church with the cordial|trade. ONE SILVER MARSHALL Fifth ana Gold Streets. *{ welcome.” adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM 6:00 a. m.—muss in hospital! Sunday School convenes at 10 —————t— o'clock. ATTENTION I chajisl: At eleven o'clock services will| For Carpenter Work of any Screened Grld Tube 0 —M d Sermon. io goflam ——[;Is:g:“Ma’; and-be in the Presbyterian Church. |kind—schop or city—Call Handy ? Epworth Leaa\,'ue at 6:30 p. m.'Andy, Phone 498. Sex;r:l;;nn m.—Sunday School and i RADIO RLCEWER Bible Class. = fi] 7430 p. m.—Rosary, Instruc- i & a tion and Benediction of the Priced with Radio.rons Bfessed Sacrament. During Lent: Special devotmns. | at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and! 5 00 . 105. Friday. SUNDAY NIGHT ! St Lnkes Eplsnopal nulmmummmwmmmummmliu‘muu SO OO A AR AR AN B e Holy Trinity Cathedral CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 604 Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11:00 a. m. Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. Evening service at Douglas. Ash Wednesday: Litany and Penitential service, 11:00 a. m. Fridays during Lent: Evening service and address, 8:00 p. m. BUSTER. KEATON Alaska Electnc Ligh: e & Power Co. Juncau PHONE 6 Alaska THE GENERAL * A Big Comedy Full of Laughs So Don’t Miss Seeing It Have You Anything to Sell? Do You Want to Buy Anything? Do You Want to Trade Anything? IF YOU DO THEN Advertise in | Resurrection Lutheran i Church NEWS OPENS THE SHOW D o s oezsapmsresim s Corner of Thira and Main Sts. s REY. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor : e Sunday services: ls s e 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. 10—20—50 cents Special Fishermen’s Service. Ser- mon topic, “Fisherman’s Luck.’ EeEess == 3 == Pas 12:15 p. m. Sunday School g 8:00 m.—Evening worship. Subject, “The Test of a Chris- tian.” The first of a series of 2 i evéfling .serinons. oR. ‘tie. Com NOT an Insurance Policy mercly but Where there is always on hand the lat- s e > est of the best that the market affords There will be Lenten services every Wednesday evening at 8 PROTECTION in P]_ain and Ffll](',y ‘macel'ies, Vegc- o'clock until Easter. : Plan on coming to these serv- tal)les, Frults, Canned Goods, B Com- tri ith . ices wi i ;?: and bring a friend wit When you put your money in a bank you make sure pare our prices with same quality and ) the bank is sound. ; you are always assured of fair value. Northern Light Presbyterian 1 Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you Try us. Let us have your order. : Church than your bank account—or nothing at all. f T—— Corner Feurth and Franklin Sts REV. O. A. STILLMAN, Pastor Morning service at 11 o'clock. Reliable Insurance Dependable St The Rev. Henry Young will preach cn the snbject, “How God S ary Gr Speaks to Men.” Special music by the Choir. m'" ‘" ery Bible School at 12:15 oclockd % B ‘ % With classse for every grade an: ll e : ive a hearty wel- A o Shattl“:k, Inc' “The Store That Pleases” You will receive y INSURANCE o S conte. “m LD R0, ATIMAS, SEEY. p i Three Deliveries Daily 83— Phones—85 World Day of Pn er gervice ; i Use Classified or D lay Each Bring Resultp e G Ll NOTICE—The “ads” in the Empire contain good news each day for man and woman, Read them—Read them carefully—They are News. Remember our Job De- partment can print anylhmg——llrge or small, IIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T i

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