The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1929, Page 2

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New Sprz'ng Coats Specially Priced T by The first great, outstanding fashion- value event of the new season pre- sents many new Spring Coats ifi many g new colors, weaves and new styles. 4 s « % (5K Ingenious styling, deft trimming touches, lovely materials and skillful tailoring are all apparent in these alluring new cogiew $19.75 For This Week Only B. M. Behrends Cb), In Juneau’s Leading Department Store ey C. Time Barom. 4 p. m. yesty 29.86 4 a. m. today 29.90 Noon today 2930 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: thousand dollars left over to add to Rain tonight and Sunday, colder tonight;moderate squtheasterly Wmd’»‘tmm‘ surplus. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather GLAC[ER H]GHWAY LOCAL DATA Temp. 41 99 1 88 [y 97 safely spend about $2,000,000 in the next two-year period without de- creasing the Treasury’s present sur- plus and probably have a few odd . 9% e 5 1 h | TEMPORARILY CLOSED ————— 2 s Glacler High;;;‘whlch was re- YE! Highest 8 pm. | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ported yesterday to be in the ‘worst condition it has been for years, will - | TODAY inot be open to travel except for Low 8a.m - dam. Precip. Sam. (puginess or for necessary reasons, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, made at 4 a. and 4 p. m,, Juheau time. g::x]';r\r u—’;‘dp ‘.‘;;"u ‘:3’2" L “;“' ;:“E,";; until repairs have begn made, ac- Nome 4 =20 -28 0 Clear |cOrding to M. D. Williams, District Hethel 4 -18 0 Clear | Fngineer. A man will be stationed Fort Yukon 8 -10 42 0 Clear 80 the initial point of the high- Tanana -2 24 48 0 mem.:wny to enforce this regulation, and Eagle 2 0 -2§ 02 Clear ORly those who have actual busl- 8t. Paul 14 14 10 04 Show |1€8s or permission from the Bureau Dutch Harbor 40 40 | 36 iz Cldy rlill be _adllowed to pass, Mr. Will- ams said. ‘C‘::;::n 4 :3 ;g :2 :;g ;:,l-: This action is taken with the Juneau 43 1 39 7 31 Rain |idea of protécting the public as Ketchikan 48 3 38 = 8 18 Rain |Vel' as saving considerably in both Prince Rupert 46 44 | 40 40 . 0 Cldy time and cost of repair§ to the £dmonton 50 36 34 36 20 06 Cldy|'°°'d when the weather will permit Seattle 48 48 44 44 4 04 ngar;them to be made. Practically all Portland 56 [ | 42 49 . 0 Cldy |0f the merchants of the town have San Franciscd ... T4 K] 52 52 » 0 Pt Cldy|®8teed to keep their deliverics on — 3 W the highway down to the minimum SehR tn 10 wtles, 50 as to use the road as little as NOTE—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, | poegipie Mr. Williams said. Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are “This action is regretted by the department, but is essential if the have fallen slightly in thwest. ¢ IN W During Lent: Spetial devotions at 7:30 p. m.,, Wednestay 8nd Friday. . -{Continued: from fage One} PENS MONDAY, 6U-DAY TERM at Opening Ceremonies No Organization [ F Holy Trinity Cathedral Phone 604 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. and Sermon. 12:30 p. m—~8Sunday School. * Evening service at Douglas. |address, 8:004p. m. CHARLES E. RICE, Déan 11:00 a. m. — Holy -Communion Fridays during Lent: Service and A |, |ie cant for the homefolks. B Nothern Light Presbyterian I Church B REV. O. A. S8TILLMAN, Pastor | subjects. | Special music by the Chofr. Bible School at 12:15 p. m. No evening service. 3 & Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts: Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject, “A Great Book.” The third sermon of the series on “Great” A warm welcome for everybody. !fnuumqlloh Lutheran Church * Gotner of Third and Main 5. Bunday services. to Seek and to Save.” 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. ing.” !for the evening service. | There will be Lenten servic welcorne at all of the services. 4 S / REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship. Subjett, “Christ's Gracious Purpose 7:30, p. m. — Evening Worship. Subject, “The Master's Way of Giv- | Pleage note the change of time Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'¢lock. Stranigers and visitors are always office. s Metropolltati Methodist Eplscopdl Chttrch Fourth ant Beward Streets %) consider ' increasing the The prevailing sentiment seems to be to have an auditor for the work. It 18 Said by some of the ‘eudcrl that a law will be enacted créagirie ‘@n’ wuditor's office and providing that it be filled by popu- 18r vote st the next general elec- tibr: . “The ‘first auditor will either be:‘élected by the Legislature or appointed by the Governor with theé ‘bonsent of the Senate. 3 on Intrease From formal discussions, the im= phession is gained that the Legiss . | ldture: will be asked to seriously|d capital to gev what and as much as “The Bession of ‘1920 probably will be just as busy as any of its pre- decessors. ' Members‘who have ar- rived “during the past three days look' for little discord and nothing very aerimonious to upset the se- renity of ' the proeeédings. Politics, both partisan and factional, is not expected to get much play. Office Is Necessary £11 " There is a general realization by both Senators and Representatives of the necessity for creating an of- ficer: to 'take over the ‘Territorial functions now vested in and per- forined by the Sectétary of Alas- ka. ' Shortly after the close of the 1927 session, the Federal court Here tuled ‘that the Secretary could only act as a de facto officer Territorial- ly; and the Legislature was without power to put duties on his office not specifically provided for by Congress. This, of course, makes —g3|it necelsary for the present Legis- lature to act and the only apparent solution is the creation of another present pension allowance by $10 | $ or qmonth. This has the endorse: erit ©f the. Pioneers of Alaska. ‘| j Sunddy Schbol -converies at la. m. § Subjeet, . “Ihe | Topie, “Substituths Tor War.” | Mr. Roriald Listét will sing. | cordial . welcome. | [ | (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street | Sunday services: 11:00 a. m~Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. Tuesday and Friday evenings Notices for this church columnjopen to the public Wednesday 7:30 o'clock—Gospel sirvlces not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| The public is cordially invited to day of each month. morning to guarantee change of|attend these services and visit the sermon topics, etc. reading room. | ik S i | The Salvation Army | Public meetings: | Sunday—2:00 p. m. " Sunday—17:30 p, m, | | i First Church of Christ, | Scientist ‘ RS S R AT | Fifth and Gold Streets Sunday services will be held at| g.00 5 m. — Mass in hospl 11 a. m. in the First Christ of opapel ; Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| .09 3 m_ Mass and Sermon. Catholic Church b1 42 tal be, “Christ Jenu."u i mon. | Sunday School 1% P m. 1:30 p. m. —Shnday Schol and Wednesday, . 8:00 p. m—Testi- giple Class. | . M, - monial meeting. 7:30 p. Rosary, 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. ———— m. George "is ‘the leader. | ‘Evening wotship at 7:30 o'clock. Subject;* “God's *Gift and Ours.” AsSembly 3 God Mission | A IR B | cnas. ‘c. PERSONEUS, Pastor. |ent-ba | | il 7:30 p. m—The evening service. must be received by The Empire|afiernoons from 2:30 to 4. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- 10 at| progressive: Beveral of the mem- Here have expressed a de- |, sire 0 see thls work maintained Taxation and appropriation, two of the major subjects in every legis- lature, are already occupying some | REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. | #Thers has béen a heavy growth| torial expenditures for old 4. allowances in the past eight sj:0n 1981 Alaska’s - pension | ($14779.35. Last year ' 4 inoreaséd to $75,82492. The is more than 500 per cext.!$ some 325 or ‘more per-! the pension roll now. the b ':nttrowth during the past m ft* whl require in the' > &) of $200,000 during the o years to pay the pension J ‘@it the present figure, and ‘an ' {ncfedise ‘of $10 monthly would add Almost: 50 percent to that amount,! ©¢ {8 ‘likely that the Legislature' will- be “asked to change the pres-| of refunding school costs to municipalities. The system was seversly ‘criticised several months )* by"'Commissioner L. D. Hen: whe 84l it put a penaity m', les instead of vinig ‘them ‘the aid they need. Fur Parming Ald During the past' two' years, ‘the L 4y Territory hias had an expert veteri: |4 nary' i the fleld advising fure farmers How 'to Solve some of ‘the w‘” It has also had ‘& £ experienced predaf 4 animal hunter in the field glm instrietions to trappers on how to catch lves and coyotes and - F Presbyterian Native Chureh %o ca e and Main Streets. The subject Will| 10:39 a m—High Mass and Ser- | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker m— At { A tough of low pressure exténds from the Aleutian Islands|tion for summer travel. The coop- through Southern Alaska to Central Canada. in Northwestern Alaska and from British Columbia southward and |ciated and will facilitate greatly’] fvestward. Light to moderate precipitation has occured in Southem[the road's conditioning for the sum- Alaska and in part of the upper Yukon Valley. Clear and much cold- |nier season,” Mr. Williams said. er weather prevails over nearly all of the Interior and temperatures ————— othet portions of the Territory except the| ©la papers for sate at The | timie ‘of the t0 bé a ‘strong sentiment against Alaska Scenic Views adv. | increasing’ the ievies, and some dis- | position to bring dbout some re- duction even though it might be Lu- GRlp Check but nominal, What appropria- tions other eral departments will be made are not known. | dicate that the Legislature can revenues for the past biennium in- | M m E-? -52-8 road is to be put into good condi- The pressure is high|eration of the public will be appre- Empire. members. There secems| WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS before it starts, than those for the sev- Rub on—inhale vapors Official figures on For' children is constantly arriving Zritons Gift Shop ANNOUNCING The' re:opening of Gordon’s Gift Shop which Has been closed the past ‘week undergoing extensive alterations. SATURDAY-—MARCH 2 ; Spring Clothing from the South. Novelties A splendid new assortment of Nov- elties and Gifts. First Showing of 3 New Coats Fascinatingly bright new coats, superb in style, excelling in chic- * the authentic new mode for the smart followers in the train of Dame Fashion. Spring | See us about anything in the Furniture line JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE CO. Our Service Answers Every Purpose We sincerely believe that the first obliga- tion of every grocer is SERVICE. That is why we keep an adequate force of em- ployees and a complete stock of high class merchandise to supply every need. CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478—Free Delivery OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU MAJESTIC ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO Are Monarchs of the Air FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME FIRST Ask for list of Juneau and Douglas Users. i Satisfied—Yes. SETS Alaska Electric Light & POWér Co Juneau Phone 6 Douglas, PHone 18 Radio Supplies We have a fresh stock of RADIO BATTERIES and TUBES. Also a complete line of AERIAL WIRE, INSULATORS, E'I’C.AE ——— e Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring. \ “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Dry Cleanihgorand Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Bui on Shattack Way ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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