The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1929, Page 2

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February Shoe Clean-Up We have gone right through our Shoe Department with the sharpest price cutting we have ever attempted. The result are here. 'The s to be carly to get the best choice as thesé are 1 $of each kiud. So be first to get 1 YAY, THE 28TH. X a few pai ends THUR® high and medium used to sell for three groups The entire line of Now for quick sa Ladies” allrubber HIGH BOOTEE—{formerly ¢ 5.00 and § All Women’s Miss have been reduced. d men’s and women’s shoes a little out of style but good values in three groups You will fi —$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 pair. [y B. M. Behrends Co, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Notices for this z«iccs column There Wil he no evening serv- uust be received by The Empire ices. aot later than 10 o'clock Satur-| A day mcrning to guarantee change body. of sermon topics. ete. | r Tirst Church of Christ, Scientist | *"Sunday services witi be held ac 11 a.'m. in the First ‘Church of warm welcome for Resurrection Lutheran Church | Corner of “Thira and Main Sts. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Dastor Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on| Sunday services: Fifth and Main Streets. The sub- “Mind.” 11:00 a Morn!ng worship, at 12:15 p. m| |Subject Wednesday, 8$:00 p. m.—Testi-{of This Generation.” ial meeting. 12:15 p. m. Sunday School. n Science Reading Roow %:00 p. n Evening worship. surch building. This room is{Subject, *s to the public Wednesday|lem.” rnoons from z:30 to 4. Come to the services and enjoy ® public is cordially invited|the music by~ the Senior and «tend these services and visi!|Junior choirs. #ad'ng room. I I ““Man’s Greatest Prob- Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church | " Fourth ana eward Streets REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. satholio Church “1ith and Gold Streets. 6:00 a. m.—mauss in hospital “The church with the cordial | hapel. welcome.” 8:00 a. m.—Mass and Sermon.! Sunday School convenes &t 10 10:30 a. m.—RHigh Mase and o'clock. H Morning worship at 11 o'clock 1:30 p .mA——Sunday School a"‘l‘:iulxiem. “The. Gregt. Crisls: in |Lite. & i ¥ Instruc-| CBpworth League meots at 6:30 U i e e € p. m. Miss Alice Merritt is the - A gl leader. During Lent: Special devotions ] v Evening worship at 7:30 ;‘tfl:";o . b Wednesday and yeigek, - Subject of sermon, “Life g {More Abundant.” Special for oung people. There will be spec- fal music by the young people’'s n choir. | . Phe Ladies Aid will | Thursday afternoon at 2:30. ladies invited. .I Holy Trinity Cathedral !—ci P meet All G Phone 604 Holy Communion, ‘ Morning Prayer and Sermon, | ‘m 8:00 a. m - 1 A m. .~ Sinday School at 12:30 p. m,| Assembly of God Mission ! “Evening service at Douglas. | < Wrifdys during Lent: Evening | service address, 8:00 p. m. ‘l (Baheglo’;’e;mats:::mll!) |CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor || Sanday services: RRPARL B 12:15 p. m.—Bibie School. Peurth and Franklin Sts | 7:30 p Al MAN, Pastor ice. 3 n By the' pustor| Tuesday jet: “A Grfeat ot 7:30 Gospel services, r the c@elr The Lord’s Supper the 12:15 0’clock. Suaday of each month. JFAMOUS STAR BRAN $7.50. $8.00, $8.50 — they will be placed in voung men, shoe and oxfords, black and brown. broken lines § hot wood sizes, used to sell for’;w‘..")o. $8.50 and $9.00 pai-. 3 B e e S 50 pair for quick sale—$1.95 s’ and Children’s ZIPPERS every- sn for the Ah-nl ) m.—The ?unhz serv- and Friday evenings Ll ¥ hoes await you at the store. But you will have mostly clean-up of high %‘afle “shoes rep‘res‘entih‘vg he best. Sale stafts MONDAY, THE 25TH and D SLIPPERS AND PUMPS for ladies, heels, good siylés only, broken lines, they 95, $4.95 and $3.95 a pair. EDMOND’S FOOT - FITTERS for men and sold | i | { | ; i R o —? not. The very fact that they do | The Salvation Army not belleve the promise is evi-| ublly m;;r——'———fl dence of ‘the truth of Gods Word. { Sunday—2 p. m: If ‘everyone believed the promise Sunday-—7:30 p m /{there would be littte evidence Tuesddy—7:30 p. m. that we atre living in the last 3 T flays ‘of the Gospel Age. The . - o point in question Is not whether i ian i | |they believe in thesecond com- '.'l Froghyterian Histive Chllthl: Ing but rather whether they be-! |HARRY Wi.LAnD, Lay Worker. jieve in the Bible. 1Is not this 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. incient prophecy concerning the 11:30 a. m.—Bible Schocl. ' muititude of modern scoffers one 7:00 p. w.—Wednesday—Mid proot that the Bible is true and pit | week prayer service. that “all seripture is giver by | A cordial welcome Is glven tu jmspiration of God” (2 Timothy Iall to attend these services. 321657 | AR Rt SR The full Gospel at the Betlel | SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES Lt‘ténmcoslnlvl\ssembly on Seward | i i “Street. - - —adv. | ! Pliere shall comb in the last ,f % o |days scoffers, walking after thelr popuee SUNEAU MAN lown lusts, and saying, Where is TR jthe promise ¢f His coming? for AY “T ,BRAVERV MEDAL since the fathers. fell asleep, all! ' . o VR [ Lhe egiRalug ok creation. .2 Pebiy faibs obaiieker from San Francls. | The:world of today is full of t@ headgqtarters, asking for affi- |_W,fle" saying these very thinss.:n““' of eyewltnesses 1 )/ the Down ¢linis the Christian era there | drowning of Joseph Loutin of the were m@ny - wiibellevers in ' the|Tadio station at Mile 7, who lost {Gospel of ‘Jesus Christ but at mo|his life In Abercrombie . Canyon time in history have there been|during the filming of “The Trail so many scoffers at the promise!of '98,” by the Metro:Goldwyn-May- of ‘His ‘return a8 there are in the [ér Company: - These affidavits are world teday. Even many church tiesived in order to secure a Car- mombers . and ministers of the|negie medal for the parents of the {Gospel scoff ‘at this blessed prom- |deceased war veteran. If anyone jise. And yet God's Word says|can furnish the desired affidavits |that such a ‘time shall come will they please communicate with which - time shall ‘be a sign ‘of{this office.~(Cordova Times). the tast days before His coming. | TR | This porticn of God's Word was) -~ Boutin was & former resident of written almost. 1900 years ago.|Juneau, and joiied the cast of the Many edutated people scoft ut thel'Trail of '98” from this city. He Bible but ‘what modern' philos-|was well Xaowa and popalar here. |opher or protessor of sciente canj < wii —pe |predict conditions so manmy years “BIRD TAXI The Blue Bird Taxi wishes to jinto the fature and with the as- surance that his prediction shall announce the opening of their be tdlfitled? It is true that Me vflu"—«n‘ old stand. We are may imagine or guess or conjee: " ready for business and WE ture or.theorigesbut 1v s equally lapprecite fonk patronage. Same trite’ that he no ‘aBsurdnce fiohe number, 485. adv. that his predi¢tion will xpo-‘m:fi g i o 3 nstit{ ally -fulfilled.' But sorie nsi that they do!het belleve it promise of- thé: ev; to the earth::. i 1 i | I} And on March 31, Easter Bunday, g %lfi n will preach 3 } his farewell sermon: **A 'gufllt" ape.” At ‘thls service the Choir will present the Oratorio, ** A cordial invitation is ex all these services, ¥ SHRINE CLUB yet: given on Washington's Birth day couples last night in the {event most elaborate aftair |mare elaborate than the advance | gave one to believa, cast throughout the temple at o'clock and I e PP DB PSS SN ments that are always eviden: at] 1 Shrine dance, No effort is made by those in} harge of the dances to decorate change the usual scheme of the ball room. ‘An atmosphere that is cheerful and harmeénious is work-‘ ed out in the large room and ad- ditional decorations are not heces.: sary ANNUAL BALL 1S FINE EVENT | The most successful Shrine Ball ast night the gowns and formal dress presented: a fitting accom- paniment to the subdued color ef- fects of the hall. | The ball last night was one of| three that are being givea by the' the Shrine Club’s | Juneau Shrine Club during the| was even | winter on. The third and last s tentatively : set for April e i S AT | was enjoyed ly 100 Scottish The big annual by ite Temple, that is “On with the dance” was brod ) |LET Aimquist rress Your Suft | We cal! and deliver. Phone 528 | AL 5 ARG, S from then until 1 a.m. 6ne hundred happy couples danced “and ‘during. the entermis- on Commercial job printing at The Empire. ons enjoyed the tasty refresh- ———— NEW ARRIV AL OF % i aincoa : The Very Lat¢st : S The Clothing Man | - Radio Supplies = vé a fresh stock of RADIO BAFTERIES and s Afi}%x.ma ) " INSULATORS, BTG Electric Com ' PHONE 416 — - We do not want to carry these over so will seil at the following prices: Hurry along as Juneau Young Hardware Co. Skiis At Less Thai Cost 4 T $1.50 pair 44 Ft. . 175 pair NN P Skies .o 2.25 pair 6% Fr. Skiis ... 2.75 ‘pair we only have a limited nlumber left. — ~ i KOLSTER RADIO RECEIVERS Table and Cabinet Models Electric and Battery Operated Sets Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juncau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 po Halibut Boat Owners We Have a First Class New Connection For Handling Insurance on Your Boats (The Yangtsze and the Insurance Co. of North America have both quit) The new company, THE FIRE ASSOCIATION 3 OF PHILADELPHIA, has assets of abeve $25,- / * 000,000 and has a very fine loss paying record dating back to 1817. Allen Shattuck, Inc. Insurance—Real Estate » $ e AR ' New Frocks for daytime and evening wear have arrived on the last boat and: cre 3 « . mnow on display. PRINTS have new.designs on the mode and the ‘daytime frocks are in these smart pat- ‘tertis in Jovely flat crepe. Youthfully @ sophisticated, in fashion, and charming are’ these new dresses in' ghy spring ‘colors. Sizes 16 to 44, ' Special for Satl_xrda_v $12.75and $16.75 | THE EVENING GOWNS b " are a delight to the smartly dressed | The néw colletion of gowns includes sev- er yefiit:;si E%f ‘the sptx;ing style themes, in ‘moire, chiffon, taffeta, tulle and satin. it Aol shades of ckm?,-"&u'?. and bja, i . A new shipment of gold stripe hosiery.

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