The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1929, Page 2

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F or @ most becoming beach ensemble, one correct and colorful, first choose your Jantzen in the color best suited to your type . . . blonde, brunette, titian whatever yours maybe. Then match your accessorics . . . beach robe, cap, belt and all. You have an enscmble strik- ingly individual! | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. ’ Sunday services wii be held at 11 a. m. in the First Christ of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “God the Preserver of Man."” Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room n church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to |attend these services and visit the | reading room. 15, 1929 (7 RS SS— T Resurrection Luthéran Church | }Cm‘ner of Third ana Main Sts, REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday services. 9:45 a. m-—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Subject, “The Story of the Two o | Prisoners in Caesarea.” 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. Sub- ject, “The Better Part of Life.” We can find many excuses for staying away from church on Sun- day but are they justifiable. Come to Church Sunday—you will feel better all week. [ & CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Phone 604 Sunday services: 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. i1:00 a. m. — Holy Communion & g Holy Trinity Cathedral | % |story addition to the Hoonah And best of all, you have a suit that lets yau swim. AR .|and Sermon. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. For Jantzen combines smart | Catholic Church [ ' | appearance with utmost free- | ¢ dom for swimming. Tightly | knitted from long-fibred wool! Permanently clastic, it graces your body lightly, comfortably, perfectly . . . without a wrinkle! Sce the new models here for men, women and chil- | Fifth ana Gold Streets 6:00 a. m—Mass in the Hospital | chapel | 8:00 a. mon. 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser- mon followed by Benediction he Blessed Sacrament. No evening devotions. m.—Low Mass and Ser- dren . . . . Conveniently buttonless in sizes tO 40; | e————————————ft unbreakable rubber button | Northern Light Presbyterian | on larger sizes. Color-fast |, Church huesandstripes. Yourweight is your size. Bible School at 10 a. m. Classes | for every age and group. | Morning worship at 11 o'clock. |Rev. Henry Young will preach on the subject, “Life as a Purifier of Faith.” A cordial invitation is to you to worship with u: suit that chan 1§ 1o swim extended Metropolitan Meth Episcopal Church J B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. MERCHAN REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. “The church with the cordial | welcome.” | Sunday School (2. m Morning worship at the Presby- terian Church. Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. You will be accorded |welcome at any or all services. convenes at | | DR. NICHOLSON TAKES | | OVER SITKA POSITION REPLACING DR. MILLER Dr. Hugh G. Nicholson, of Charleston, West Virginia, has tak- en the position left vacant by Dr. R. W. Miller, who left for the south on the Princess Adelaide this morning and will be staff physician and surgeon for the Alaska Pio- neers Home and Sheldon Jackson school and Acting Assistant Surgeon for the U. S. Public Health Service. Dr. Nicholson is a graduate of) the University of Virginia and is| a Fellow of the American College | of Surgeons, which is an honor granted only to surgeons of the highest ability, after they have| submitted complete histories of one hundred cases handled by them and had them approved. | “I am sure I shall enjoy making | my home in Sitka, in fact, though I have been here only two weeks I already like it and think it is a | beautiful place to live,” Dr. Nichol- son said. When geiting into the “Juneau” to fly to Todd, Dr. Nichelson was | delighted and explained that he! was enthusiastic about flying. Only | four weeks ago he had done con- siderable flying with his son, who| is an army officer in aviation, in| the vicinity of Langley Field, he| said. power f - e o We make ana axcer all kinds of fur garments. Goldstein’s Em- porium. —adv. ————— — | WILL RETURN Dr. George C. Barton's office will be open Wednesday, June 19. adv brief. Fresh Fruit | and Vegetable Local Radishes and || Green Onions daily | Store open tomorrow till noon { California Grocery 1 | Phone 478 Free Delivery t PHONE 478 JUNEAU of | Alaska Electric No service at Douglas tomorrow. Please note change in hour of |Sunday School. " The Saivation Army | & Public meetings: o Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—17:30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. ? Assembly of God Mission | " (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) - 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday seryices: $ i 11:00, a. m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m—Bible School. 7:30 p. m~—The evening service. Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock—Gospel services, ‘The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. P e Presbyterian Native Church J 10:30 a. m—Morning service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. A cordial welcome is given to all to attend these services. Wi oo HOONAH SCHOOL BUILDING CALL fFOR BIDS Bids on the construclion of a two School Building will be received at |the Office of the Commissioner of | Education until Tuesday noon, June 18th. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of Com- missioner of Education :in the Ter- ritorial Building between the hours of 8:a. m. and 5 p. m. LESTER .D. HENDERSON, Commissioner of Education. FRESH Cherries | PHONES 92—95 00000 LA Yttt ot irmse i vormoslifvrmecifvf] viled. in the flooded area were continuously sup- plied with electric service. Should anything happen to a generating system in any city of size in the United States, temporarily putting it out of busi- w ness, the interruption in service would be This has been brought about by the ex- penditures of hundreds of millions of dol- lars by the lightran‘d power industry on interconnection, or “book'-npl." e ‘ What is this worth in dollars and cents to a community ? Light & Strawberries GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES, LETTUCE, CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, PARSLEY, ARRIVED ON ALAMEDA GEORGE BROTHERS Do g iIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIlIHlIIIIIIflill_llfllllllllllll]IllllllllllllIII]lIIIIIIIIII!I! FRUITS Apricots Open Till 11 P. M. Continuity | When the St. Francis Dam went out it took the light and power companies less than a minute to restore service after the During the great Mississippi flood prac- tically all of the cities, towns and .villlges SRR i o HARRY WILLARD, Tay Worker ' | el LT T T T Ty T E T VT T T T VO TR T LT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY jUNFj | | | Weather €onditions As Weather Recorded by the U. S. : Bureau Forecast for Junein and vicinity, heginning 4 p. m. today: | Fair and warmer tonight, Sunday fair; gentle northwesterly winds. |}/ LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp.. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 2978 58 51 w 10 Rain 4 a. m. today 29.55 42 85 NW 6 Clear Noon today 2936 69 28 E 12 Pt Cly — CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS % YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 3¢ 34 | ! Nome 54 50 40 54 s 0 Cldy Bethel 66 58 48 50 8 04 Rain Fort Yukon C 60 | 4“4 48 - 0 Pt. Cldy, TFanana . 64 64 | 445 54 — 02 Cldy Eagle 66 60 48 60 —_ 0 Clear St. Paul 42 40 38 38 8 08 Cldy‘ Dutch Harbor 50 50 44 44 — 0 Cldy | Kodiak 52 48 38 40 0 0 Clear | Cordova 56 54 46 48 . 0 Pt Cldy| Juneau 62 58 0w 42 6 10 Clear Ketchikan 72 -_— 54 i 0 0 Cldy Prince Rupert 62 56 44 46 0 0 Cldy Edmonton 0 70 44 50 6 0 Clear Seattle 66 G4 54 58 12 24 Cldy Portland 72 70 56 60 6 42 Cldy San Francisco 62 58 56 58 8 0 Cldy | *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland station, except Cordova and Juneau made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. — MAE GEISERT WILL BE AT GEORGE BROTHERS Thursday—TFriday—Saturday Demonstrating an Unusually Good Coffee The pressure is lowest this morning in British Columbia and the ! nearby ocean and high north of the Hawaiian Islands and in the Western Aleutians. Light ¢ tered showers have fallen in portions, of the Interior and the southern coast. Clear weather prevails over most of Alaska. Tempreatures have risen at Nome, le and Cor-| dova and have fallen slightly in nearly all other d ets. I | |said decedent are hereby notified €CRE We are now ready to alter or‘ make up your furs. Goldstein's| Emporium. adv. ! Lo Ll ol LET Amnquist #ress Your sultl Phone 526. | CREBDITORS Having been appointed numinw istrator of the estate of George Edgar Britton, deceased, by lhc, Commissioner for tke Territory of! Alaska, sitting in Probate in Ju- neau Precinct, in the First Jud cial Division thereof, by order is- sued May 29, 1929, all persons h:\v-j ing claims against the estate of| We call end deliver. to present them, duly verified as! required by law, to the undersigned | administrator, at his office at 183% | South Front Street, in Junenu,{\ Alaska, within six months from the date of the order aforesaid. ! H. B. LE FEVRE, | Administrator of the estate of George Edgar Britton, deceased. | First publication, June 1, 1929. Last publication, June 29, 1929. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS #laving been appointed admmis—] trator with the will annexed of| the estate of Anna Glass Bock,| deceased, by the Commissioner for| the Territory of Alaska, sitting in| Probate in Juneau Precinet, by ord-: er issued June 12, 1929, all per-| sons having claims against the es—: tate of the said decedent are here-| by .notified to present them, duly' verified as by law required, within six months from said 12th day of June, 1929, to the undersigned ad-, ministrator, at his office at 1831 South Front Street, Juneau, Alaska. ! H. B. LE FEVRE, | Administration with the will an-| nexed of the estate of Anna Glass Bock, deceased. | First publication, June 15, 1929. | Last publication, July 13, 1929, I | i | D e e ] Madame Helena Rubinstein, International Beauty Special- ist, says: “Remember that within you there is latent Beauty, new, Youth, greater Loveliness.' 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ELKS A NOUNCES ITS Annual Picnic For Elks and Their Families at Marmion Island Tickets at Elks’ Club Rooms Adults $1.00 Children Free First sailing of “Alma” at 10 a. m. Smart end tables in black and green, and red finish, wrought iron legs. Anniver- sary Sale Price— $1.95 Flannel colors.

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