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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1929. ! oot e b T W BABY OLYMPIC- FANKSTER : Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. i ! CONTINUES UPWARD CLIMB Weather Bureau ! ()er | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: . : | Fair tonight and Sunday; light variable winds. k = : LOCAL DATA } { 7 T . ¢ . oy - y ‘ A Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | { ‘I ()\ DER V‘4Ll P = 4 p. m. yest'y ....3031 Bl 52 w 5 cldy i | GEORGIA. 4 a. m. today ...3035 38 85 N 2 clay | ! A L E Noon today 30.32 51 60 NW 7 cdy | 4 } ' CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS, 1% Gie Galy. { YESTERDAY — T —TGDAY | 3/2 f"cl » per $ .08 i M Highest Low 8a.m., 8am. Precip. B8am. | inch, per 091/ ! / / | Stations— ey tel temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | o, ’ 5 A ! C(};\' Tl\l TED Z‘I()VD/IY ? ..... Ve *—Less than 10 miles. ‘ 1 inch, per foot ... 5 b | 14 A ! e TR % 1Y inch, per foot ........... ! | 6 3 2 ¢ 08 Cldy > P iy ¥ i Nome Vi 3 4 y 1/ 3 | ! Bl e oty | Bethel 2 3 807 S, & 0B Cldy | 1Y inch, per foot ... A7 22 3 ! Fort Yukon LSRR < Bh N e 0 Clear | 2 inch, per foot ... . 24 30 i ! | Tanana ~ w93 -3 — .01 Pt Oy : e ; \ | Eagle 48 42 40 - 0 Clear | 1 le P a ! M | st. Paul 42 oAt 36 10 $2 Pi Cldy| holesale Prices on Application ! B. ‘1. B(’,hr(’,nds (40‘ I"C. | Dutch Harbor ... 46 44 | S8 BE -l pp ! : / | Kodiak 8 ;a8 38 0 0 Clear j s . ; | Cordova % 44| 42 0 cldy Juneaw's Leading Department Store | Famas s 61 | W 3 pd | B B g RICE & AHLERS | prince Rupert 5 B0 | 0 0 0 Clear o ot 2% v S e S PO BOREATA:£8) B0t Edmonton 68 60 | 4“ 0 cldy . | Seattle 6 64 | 50 0 Clear PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL [ ] : 4 portland 6.8 oA & v, Juneau, Al 1 \ | san Francisco 4 60 52 . 0 Clear | L , Alaska | i 3 " » \\ ) 3 NOTE --Opservations st St. Paul, Dutch Barbor, Kodiak, Juneau, e tell you in advance what job will cost 3 \ — - prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Fianxsco are 'an first stepped into the spotlight becamse she Was| wmade at 4 a. and 4 n. m, Juneau time. Georgig Col about the youngest swimmer in the major meets. At 17 she merits hfl'i high rating on her performances. | The pressure is low in the western Aleutian Islands and for o g am: ] s | some distance southeastward, an:i‘ 1sl high i;: lhcr rl]vmaindor 0{;2 LAcl); i ska @ s 5 i showers have fallen over mos e mw?lb‘e e LOS ANGELES, May 11—A slip flvik-d ‘.‘:“ju;’ikihc ’I:fi‘elta‘;fi:;:cx- fs‘gc‘lcar to partly cloudy over the In-| 7:30 . m—The evening service. [of 5 gir], with bobbea locks and an | \vot ana from Kodiak westword, and in extime Southeastern Al- Tuesday and Eaflay SNVOUNGY Stiover-present stitle, “Georgla Ctle- “kmA Temperature changes have been slight, except at T: a where 7:30 o'clock—Gospel WSEvioth. mdn, bounces her way to greater| .. ;. colder than yesterday. 2 | he Lord's Supper the first Sun=| gl pom eoringy diving boards.| ~ > 0 o SR | | {// D e e e lay of each month. ! . . { i i A th Diving %is a serlous business for ‘ ,Ithis fun-loving 17-year-old miss, ‘ g | | who over a perlod of loss than H F, PRESTUN |Young College Head not later 11:00 a .m.—Morning Prayer and i@ s 1 year and a half has become known | I morning to nd Sermon. ARD, L te e .y Worker [as one of the outstanding feminine | { sermon topics, ete 12:30 p. m—Sunday School 10:30 a. m—Morning soervice. Iqjvers of the world. Scarcely al 3 11:30 a. m.—Bible School Evening service at Douglas. |day passes but she is polishing up | { Sunday s 8:00 a. m. ices: - ¥ S Holy Communion. " Presbyterian Native Church @ 4 } e o — xr"’x:‘cr p,“m\WCd““d“y*Midw“k;hcr repertoire of plain and fancy | i | rst Church o rist, —— 1 | Py vice. 4 laives for future competition. H. F. Preston, onc of the weil-} | cientist Metropolitan Methodist | | A cordial welcome 15 given to all|“ 05 "o "o nonors she has won |known travelling men visiting Alas- | to attend these sérvices. Episcopal Church !1; remarkable considering the time |ka, died last Tuesday in a private| lehe has been participating in com- |canitarium near Los Angeles, Cal.,| Make your Mother happy on Moth- ] Sunday services wiii be held at| Fourth cnd “Seward Streets ‘A S R dsl | 1 Christ of | REV. HENRY YOUNG. Minister. 'Ancient .3Cry ure ecords | petition. She was the younges(‘l a result of tuberculosis and was o, R A ‘ Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| Sunday School convenes at 10 £ Sci :)'F Fact {member of Uncle Sam's athletic|puricd under the auspices of the er’s Day !’““g a 5“}110 to her face and Main Etrect ibject will |a. m ol decientrfic kacts | reprosentation to the Olympic|Eiks | by presenting her with some token be, k len Man.” | Mor ning worship at the pPresby- = = ——— | pames at Amsterdam last year. She Mr. Preston was a representative | g W i 2 Brihday 12:15 p. m. |t Church wme Bible {s TS Bock of Tnstiits A nér sbire by taking closs Beo-|of the National Grocery Companyi _01 your love and admiration. 'ssti-‘ T League at 7:00 p. m. tion for the children of God God onds in the high .and low board |of Seattle for many years and had | t is the leader. has caused to be written @ndicyents, while the veteran Betty|a host of friends in all sections of hip at 8:00 o'clock. to be preserved for them who SeFlt‘Beckcr Pinkston took the platform |the north, cspecially in Southeast Mothers.” after Him. It records many his-|gjye by decislon of the judges. Alaska which has been his terri-| ¢ our appreciation for torical events pertaining to thc‘ As a member of the Los Angeles |tory in recent years. [ el end the Church sipiatic Club, Miss Coleman was| Mr. Preston had been in failing histories are true co.ong jn the national senior 10- ed upon. Neverthe- ¢ " i idoor championship in 1928.|tinued to make his calls on the| Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room is|S ) open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to| attend these services and it the We have a tremendous variety of Mother’s Day Greeting Cards to choose from—something for every taste. by going to church Children of and thanking God of Chi and ma; health for the past year but con»i i | e ST ¢t ' book of history. }«X':x)-tnvfil c;:‘I;cd bo This year she has won the nation- |trade. He was in Juncau about six | e SHILH 4 g Northern Light Presbyterian | |called o hook of withongh rl“ .‘.:N|\mr .}o-foovt u:)c\\for tti_xyl". 1mld cel g0. . placed sccond in the national 3- - X Qur steck offers a wide selec- de which statem Catholic Church Charch | | ritiiive- foot indoor event. 3 o 2 | & v 3 relates to soience that statement | 2 i i ; ks e | e e 1 and scientifically correct. Let us:>% every age and group. . | attention of Fred Cady, veteran L. youngest president of major uni- — Hig et s [ ; olbok tomine a few of thec> statements § . % y it o - uni- Eo e M and Ber: |\, Morming maraup B 11 orclock A or allusions to scientific facts whicn |A A C. coach. Two months later TO THE TERRITORY versity when ne takes up duties at Mother. | )“’"0 L B : h Y»:““m < p‘r‘cach we find in the Word of God. she entered the Junior national | University of Chicago. ! g v e T ‘| Today the smallest school child,championships—her first meet—and| rpe Jate William P. Rauch, who| - | 3y thvited, ,|knows that the earth is rdund. A {TOP oo left o $5000 bequst to the Alaska!water, he did most of his hunting | be no evening service, |little over 500 years ago 11D’ wikcey, Museum, was a lover of the out-|with a camera, and some of his Imen of the world believed thelthe fact that the earth hung in|of-doors and in the last few years camera studies of wild game, par-| earth to be flat. In 1492 A. D.ispace. And yet in the Book of |preceding his death in the winter | ticularly 7:30 p. m-—Rosary action and Benediction of the Blessed 4 Sacrament. one deeling with the big { : 4 \ ! when she first came to the| pranyp MANY VISITS | ot Yale faw school, will become E propriatc and desirable gift for ! i 4 e AL g a & ation Army || Columbus definitely convinced thes2 | Job, which is probably the oldest|of 1927-28 made several trips to/brown bears, are regarded by auth- | ‘ N " Resurrection Lutheran Church || - —— T w'wise men that the earth was round. book in the Bible and was written|Alaska, it became known here to-|orities as being the finest ever| - ", * Vil g (0 o S o R Public meetings: |And yet the prophet Isaiah, who before 1500 B. BC., we read: “He|d He visited Juneau several made. On most of his trip to the 1 lOp , Corner of Third ana Main St: Sunday :00 p. m. {lived and taught 2200 years before| (God) hangeth the earth upon |times, stopping at the Zynda Hotel north he went alone in the field, | | REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday—7:30 p. m. | Columbus discovered America, made | nothing.” (Job 26: 7. Science did|and formed a number of friend- preferring to work in his own way! Sunday services. Tuesday—T:30 p. m. a rer able reference to the not establish this fact until almost |ships here. | and not to be connected with large | 1 No services Sunday as pastor is bk .. |Toundness of the earth. “It is he 3000 years after God's Word re-| He came into contact with H. W. | parties. Bl i i : BTy W Vo Mmion | | (o) thabieliiot upon $e GUOI6 feorded 6. Terhune, Executive Officer of the' On his last trip to the Territory |~ sz | 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. |4 bR e of the carth.” (Isalah 40: 22.) | Alaska Game Commission, and oth-|he chartered the Tolo, a local gas- | B —— | ¥ Betnel Pentecosta Assembly) | Not only did the anclent Deoble| LY, 8 T SN TR ghonjor of it oy, Wi B yisltor at|boat, and spent about one month kil | [ Holy Trinity Cathedral 207 Seward Street {pelieye that the carthwhs fiatscicnos Made WAt WoB & HUECGigne home of Dr. mnd Mes O, B€riani 10 Ahs G ReEl he | i % bR CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. |but also they believed that it had thought a remarkable discovery; | yonne. and during hic steys in the went to Alaska Peninsula points CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Sunday services: |a solid foundation. Copernicus in namely, that the moon was only acjv froquented the Museum in an|and from there to the Pribiloff] INGE IE A I N Phonz 604 11100 & Ia—Morning Worship. |the year 1438 A. D. first adyanced {Iirtor or terlécar of Ight. Unlike |y ptrusive manner, displaying a Islands. At that place he became | L R F SH 0- S i SRS v S — — ! the sun it gave out no light of it- i lections | Sea ter. {aelr. T tHb. dhiclent Book of Joblkcen interest in the collections ill and went to Seattle on a cutter .‘prrwd he will spend sometime in | of navigation between Seattle and‘“f A : there. Several months later he died at his : GEORGE GARSUN |this vieinity hunting bear and other | Nome. |we read: “Behold even to the| Ajyough a sportsman of the first{heme in New York City. That lend a note of loveli- !moon, and it shineth not.” (Job 25: |game. - Its rates will be 50 cents per pas- | " ¥ g g i O 5.) Here is plainly another scien- 2 S8 the wardrobe. ; i b e ORI o | senger mile for pas: ‘X?L‘(‘r_soar;d th{- tific fact known to the omniscient covered it and set it forth as a| We SPECIALIZE on Tinting and hess. to e be. |thirds of a cent per mile for X-) o 4 or God but not scientifically |Seientific fact. | Praming Pictures. Cali in and see press. revealed to man until modern times| The Bible contains dozens of lour work. Coates Studios. , adv. .} | !when “knowledge shall be in-|similar statements of science or | - || SLIPS ‘ GLA‘MS PluNEER | T e e 1078 ing of more. Let him who does In the Districi Court for the Ter- In baronet satin, design: | | |A. D, ‘stid that there were 1022 ritory of Alaska, Division Num- || 2d to wear with dainty stors in the heavens. Ptolemy in not believe that the Bible is the | | 4 ; | i P! o | inspired Word of God search furth- | ber One, at Juncau. || afternoon and evening | c“MlNG NURTH W A B Sl gt there, wars Y |A. R Hall, Plaintiff, vs. Ella R.{| - ° | | { o Settlement Will Be Made| | i - i | A i | Alemander Butterbaugh, resident r ! for All Claims for Smelt- lof Juncau for about thirty-five et 0| Ruggé. Surely tha ‘Bl s Ae ‘in- {18 Eeesifient of the Hi ELHH piquot ruffled hems. All | ) 4 | innumerable. i ing Invention |years, aied tast night ot beart Otsego and Perry L. Smith-!he 1ast 300 years have not dis-|sPired Word of God. S B T el Yk But Galileo, who lived about |€F and he shall be surprised at the frocks. Plain and scalloped A. D., said that the stars were |Sclentific accuracy of the Scrip- | Hall, Defendant. | Log |trouble at 10 o'clock, at the cabin SR . pr ' The Full Gospel at the Bethel| Greetings: . NEW YORK, May 11 George|of Vic Spauldmg, at°Aux Bay. Mr.| ©IS, Loaded, Start for ‘szfvggeozflfiefgge("}‘:};o And! peritecostal ‘Assembly on: Scward T Jamb ot e Enied Gl 4 { n, Desert Rat, who after 30 Butterbaugh was yesterday taken Bristol Bay vromised the Patriarch Abraham |Street. 43“/-};“(;‘1",) o aspar 1 e $2.50 to $3.25 years of search for gold,|to Auk Bay where he has 19 min- (- N |a seed that should be as innumer- ' s 5 | above cntitled Court, holden at BENEFIT CARD PARTY at Moose|Juncou, Alaska, within thirty days Crepe de chine slips, in Hall, Saturday, May 11, 8:15 p. m.|after the las. publication of this| & ; Y L et excellent heavy quality. struck a vention only to have |ing claims, to do some prospecting = SEATTLE, May 11.—The Otsego, able as the stars of heaven. “Look others jump his claim, has won Work, by Lockie MacKinnon, and|ypiphy, McNeill & Libby ship, the now toward heaven, and tell the s tie okiin vas in excellent 1 118k ey ars, i : i the fight for settlement of the Was apparently in excellent health, jast of the cannery fleet to leave stars, if thou be able to number|given by Women of Mooseheart Le-|summons, namely within thirty Jast series of lawsuits in which Car- Mr. MacKennon said. In the for Bristol Bay this year, sailed | them.” (Geneis 15: 5.) Plainly| g, | a i At 5 _— e on. Bridge, w! d r May, ‘W proo ms. Pea I’ son sought to obtain $20,000,000 for |evening he visited at the Spaulding |jate yesterday with 750 cannery- God's Word inferred that the stars . ridge, whighotinchis sndy Shvs, elter tiie, S day of May, || Shadow proof hems edch, PAN TIES— ’ | ! hments. —adv.|109, in cs b- hi infringements of patent on a re-|cabin and left to go to his OWN'men and fishermen and a full cargo Were innumerable. i mants o }issghez‘in gsss;vxtl}l‘\ixi S?:t’;m:iy‘: :;‘cer Rosl sonrvdse. s s verbatory copper smelting furnace, | shortly before 10 o'clock. He Was:of cannery supplies | In the Book of Ecclesiastes, which LI Yhe dite of fts wérvite ‘upon’youl . Of crepe de chine in a 1t is announced by William Loes, about fifty feet' from the cabin, e ship will remain in the north ¥4% written by Solomon almost| woriop 15 HEREBY GIVEN,|In case this summons is served| $4.95 variety of styles, with love- i Vice-President of the American| when Mr. Spaulding was alarmed |q)) summer. . {1000 years before Christ, We read:|inoe” urciont to an order in the|upon you personally and answer to| ly hand embroidery. i Bmelting and Refining Company, by cries and went out to find Mr., qne ship Perry L. Smithers, of “The wind goeth toward the south,| ..o 0 ‘tht ponkr i A8 M'[me complaint of the above named $3.75 i that all ciaims for past damages, Butterbaugh stricken. the Northwest Fisheries Gompany, /A0 turneth about unto the northi|Govanetti i the Disteiot Court | plaintiff now on file in the above|l TEDDIES 2 $ profits and right to future use of| He was taken back to the Spauld- | qailed for Bristol Bay with 2751 Whirleth about continuously, and | Moy, (L G T ke, First | entitled action in the abe entitled || © ™ - ( the invention, will be paid |ing cabin and died a few minutes|capnery employees and fishermen | 1N¢ Wind returneth again according|pyuigion girected to me, I will re-|Court: 1 . 3 GOWN. S— % The company at first refused to|later. His body was brought Into|and o ful cargo of supplies for |\ Mo e e e o tuoy | ceive bids at my office No. T, e eller beayad 10e i teisaial] -/ 10, crepe de. chiug, jace Exquisitely embroidered : pay roaltics contending the in-|town this morning and is at the Nushagak and Naknck to stay north | cather observations during the ., Bilging, Juncau, Alaske, up)complaint is the dissolution of thell trimmed and decorated and trimmed with lace and i vention was based on established)C. W. Carter Mortuary. Funeral|yntil August. s c:n;ur);l h:;ve!s%sn:mcany €s-| ¢ three o'clock P, M. May 20, 1929, |bonds of matrimony now existing R @ applique in a fine quality ] manes which were not new. ‘m‘rl\.;ur;cmen!: have not yet been o~ auushll 18 {0 hat, the Widpor tpe purchase of the following between plaintiff and dc!‘e‘r;dtant, with fine needlework. of crepe de chine. { ts against the Anaconda Cop- | made. | o o real property And in the event you fail to ap- :» . per Mining Company, Inc, and| Mr. Butterbaugh owned his own CRANE HERE ON WAY |the next verse of the above refer- Ipear and answer, plaintiff will take $3.50 $7.75 to $14.50 others, were instituted and some |home on Court House Hill and had| TO WESTERN W ATE ;f"tw V;Ie readf “Allt;hc rivmfi run | Lot 5, Block A, Juneau, Al- |judgment against you for want cases went to the Supreme Court. |a considerable interest in the Ju- [into the sea; vet the sea is not| gaka, together with the tenet- |thereof, and will apply to the Court i & 2 full; unto the place from whence i - i i ncau Piggly Wiggly store as well a5/ Tne Crane, U. S. Bureau of Fish- | the R s wehiig| ihao:, hereditameny and ap- !for the relief edmanded in sald [ § P Pms RIH.E SHOT L iaulkaiionmin v |eries patrol boat assigned to "‘°1mzam." Bilnoe §bw snows that ?:;fiemnces thereunto belong- 'fioor::p!axnt, askhere\nbefore set | T I Bristol Bay section, { - . ristol Bay section, arrived in port there are the alternate processes of Lot 6 and Fractional Lot 17, The order for the publication of COMING TO JUNEAU V\’lEN A“‘\WAYS GETS last night enroute to Bristol Bay evaporetion and condensation so| Block A, Juneaa, Alaska. this summons was made by the and was scheduled to have resumed !that a molecule of water succes- | And I will s ate sale|Cor day of ril, AIRPLANE SUleDY;us voyage from this port early thls“sively finds itself on the bosom of [any or aumof :;‘; :;nf;vempt as- 192‘;;1:t 8 Soe 208 oy | afternoon. }Lhe mighty ocean, then drawn . 2 sets of said bankrupt. it h I have here- The Wien Alrways has been| It is commander by Capt. P'ih“"‘“’"’-"d to soar in th clouds,| Terms of sa?el casl;: on confirma- unlt?) ‘:etnx:ssy :a:;e:!nd affixed the awarded the Territorial subsidy for |Smith, formerly skipper on the shortly after falling to earth in a|tion of sale. official seal of the above named airplanes between the Alaska Rail-|Judge, camp tender and towboat |drop of rain or in a flake of snow,| The right t all| t g 1Aas] 18th in west- [rcad and Seward Peninsula points. of Sawyer, Reynolds Company. |and finally borne again toward the |pids is ,fisem‘;_ Teject BUIRS dc::r:(aApri‘;n:;;, podiog jt was announced today by Gov.|Ernie Sigurdson, formerly engineer (ocean on the flood waters of some r DUNN, Governor be|Guorge A. Parks. The company of the Highway, and Ben Burford,great river. This process was re- Yol Pmm LA Lo o) . JORCURL e 2 Seattle for|bii $2800 for three trips to be local boy, are respectively chief and)corded in the Word of Cod hun-|pirst publication, Ma: " % B s R i . May 11, 1929. |First publication, April 20, 1929, ; It is ex- (made between now and the openlngjas.sistcmt engineer, dreds of years before scieuce dls-lL:.st, publication, May 18, 1929. jLest publication, May 18, 1929. lOld Papers fOl' sale ‘at Emp_xre OHICC

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