The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1929, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1929. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. . today: Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. ~OCAL DATA Time warometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather ¥ 2985 60 68 w 10 Cldy 1a m today ...2991 48 91 Calm Clear Noon today 29.90 60 70 w 5 Cldy B e ) ; « CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS i YESTERDAY " | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. temp. | ity 24 hrs. Weather 3 & 1 Barrow . 40 36 | v [ Clear Nome BTN 0 Clear < - - | Bethel 68 66 | 0 Pt Cly Fort Yukon 6 2 0 Clear Tanana LTS 0 Clear Eagle 4 68 02 Cldy - MEN! DON’T MISS THIS SALE OF B i o o v he AauamySval ¢ Dutch Harbor ... 48 48 e Cldy Al Kodiak 62 60 4 0 Pt Cldy ? WELL TAILORED SUITS e b ow o Select Baby’s Carriage y Juneau 63 6 0 Trace Clear (o) . 1 Ketchikan 58 —- | 8 61 Showers N W ! rince Rupert 62 54 0 14 Rain % We are justified in calling this sale remarkable because it includes (i s . 5 2 the ul\J best styles and finest fabrics in year aroutid weights as Sg:::]:um Zg % H 'U(I) i g}g T will pay you toselect baby’s carriage now—while ) i s g - as : I 1 d y ed E Portland 4 72 0 Pt Cldy our stock is complete. In our wide variety of well as summer weights at generously reduced prices. Every man g SR e - K Siias s i c0loly i & T o who wants to save will not 14’! this opportunity pass without getting Q| than 10 miles, et Sanigh b '“"m vty babmeAnt o at least one new suit. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE—-come and chocse | T NOTE—Obscrvations at Alaska mainland stations, except Cor- PR, g R il i it dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 pm, Juneau time. reasonably pricedso that every mother can afford one. rom 1es¢e 1ine suils, k. dhnanio paigsipmipen — -y e i . The pressure is moderately high in northwestern Alaska and from ‘ the North Pacific States southwes‘ward and westward. It is mod- 5 § erately low in the Gulf of Alaska and south of the Alaska Pen- I H d C 3(’ ()() S 't > N 24 10 4[" 00 S 't N 35 35 insula. Light to moderate showers have fallen in eastern and ex- uneau Oung g ardawvare \ 0. t ot JULLS ow it ‘e D uis ow teFoeh treme southwestern Alaska and in British Columbia g have risen slightly in Alaska except from the Gulf ol Alaska south- | eastward. 1 ! $37.50 Suits Now $30.35 $40.00 Suits Now $34.10 Temperatures . : 1 | | $48.50 Suits Now $36.75 $50.00 Suits Now $39.75 |added feature this year is the re- LEAVE FOR TAKU RIVER | (lay race for men. Four teams, Town, Foundry, Mill men and Min- ers are lining up for this event. A party of Douglas and Juneau men left here at midnight Thurs- A grand ball to be held in the |day on a prospecting trip up the Eagles hall will conclude the cele- Taku river. They are Carl Carl- bration in the evening. son, J. O. Kirkham, Glen Kirkham, Patriotci Exercises W. P. Scott and J. Cambell. | The indoor program which will | —_——e - start at 10:30 o'clock in the Liberty | GO TROLLING theatre, will be as follows: | Leslie Casher znd Ray Walt left | Opening remarks .Mayor Kilburn | yesterday in the former’s boat to “Star Spangled Banner,” join the trolling fleet in the vicin- | . Audience | ity of Baranof, where they will try| | Accompanist Mrs. L. D. Hammock | their hand at trolling. | | “Declaration of Independence” John Carlson, carpenter, accom- | Bernice Edwards | panied the men to Baranof where Thomas Hughes he cxpccts to work at his trade. | Mrs. R. R. Brown Camp Fire Girls | TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “J uneau’’ FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED l Going to KETCHIKAN TOMORROW EVENING. i 9 SPECIAL JUNE SALE OF WELL MADE SUITS F()R BOYS TO HYDER MONDAY. And JUNEAU will return WEDNESDAY NEXT WEEK Well made Woolwear Suits especially selected for the school boys. Emr i Piano solo Song Alaska-Washington Airways Clothes that will satisfy his wish to be well dressed for the Fourth ‘\l()T"l'R AC “R . " v | Address Mr. L. D. Hammock , PHONE 64 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent of July, yet they are the kind of garments and fabrics that will “America” Audience | | AT LIBERTY, SUNDAY i ) 7 2 3 | Music by Fife and Drum Corps ““Belle Bennett [ the most|Ceererrr e e give months of service. Parents of boys have only to see these Field Sports, 3 P. M. popular character actresses in the|—— Baseball Grounds United States, is admirably cast for ettt e | Douglas | Contestants are urged to be in \rr‘.ulmess according to this pro- | gram otherwise events will be can- |celled and substitutions made. the maternal part in “Mother Ma- | chree,” Fox Film's version of Rida Johnson Youn; song and story of mother-love, w h is shown at the stylish yet sturdy clothes to recognize their good value. 2 SOEMTHING NEW 1l £ . 60-yard dash, boys 12 years OF|pjherty Sunday. John Ford, creator All of These Suits at ONE-FOURTH OFF nder: 40-yard dasn, girk 10 Years ot “The Tron Horse.” °3 Bad Men” | or-under; 50-yard dash, boys 10|and othe hoea. i | years or under; 40-yard dash, girlé | yected, the picture 0 years or under; 30-yard dash.| Miss Beonett, who won interna- COMPLETE LINE OF |girls 8 years or under; 40-yard dashi¢jonal fame by her unforgettable a {boys 8 years or under; 30 o performance in “Stella Dallas,” ] ] x E ] A LARGE SHIPMENT OF STAR BRAND SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAM- ILY JUST ARRIVED B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Le"tdmg Department Store | dash, girls 7 years or under; yard dash, boys 7 years or under; 30-yard dash, girls 6 years or un- |der; 40-yard dash, boys 6 years or brings to this sweetest of Irish stor a full compliment of mother love drawn from e recesses of her own ies a broad human sympathy and | Noucea ior thu cnurch column must be received by The Empire pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. " o First Church of Christ, ’I‘ Scientist 12 = 25 Sunday services w:i be neld at 11 a. m. in the First Christ of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Etreets. The subject will Le, “Christian Science.” Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room fn church building. This room is -} open to the public Wednesday |ject, afternoons =om 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Sundny Schnol c(mvcnes ab 10 a. m. Morning worship at the Presby- terian Church. Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Start the week right — come to church. You will be welcome. ] | | | | } ! ?Mmcuan Lutheran Church 1 | Corner 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, “A Shiping Example of Faith.” 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. Sub- “Recognition of Divine Help.” The ' funeral service for John Emil Raisio will be held in t.he‘ Lutheran Church at 2:00 p. m. 1 q Northern Light Presbyterian ’ Church | e N R O . | .corn& Fourth and Franklin Sts. Bible School at 10 a. m. Classes for every age and group. Morning worship_ at 11 o'clock.! Rev, Henry Young will preach on subject, “Eternal Love.” : cordial invitation is extended to you to worship with us. Holy Trinity Cathedral - Y 2 it as CHARLES E. RICE, Dean | Phone 604 Sunday services: 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon. 10:00 a. m~—Sunday Schoel. | No service at Douglas. Catholic Church Fifth and Gold Streets 8:00 a. m—Low Mass and Ser- mon. . 10:30 a. m.—Low Mass and Ser- mon followed by Benediction of ’he Blessed Sacrament. No evening devotions. & Publlc meetings: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—T7:30 p. m. Tuesday—’l 30 p. m, ] Assembly of God Mission | " (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Bunday services; 11:00 a. m.—Morning Woflhlp, 12:15 p. m—Bible 8chool. 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. < You car Broil a Steak 50 eve?v Bite #s Dei mou;, but what if it were a IDE BEEF You can control the cuhn; of the steak—some; gunf cult to do with & si bee Hills Bros. contro of their coffee beuun duy roast only a few pounds at a time by an exclusive, continu- ous procen—nm ulk. HILLS BROS = ‘COFFEE [ g1 © 1929 The Salvation Army 4 P ——— L Presbyterian Native Church | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 70:30 a. m.—Morning service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—M!dweek prayer service. DOUGLAS NEWS BBUGI.AS N T0 OBSERVE .IIJI.Y FOURTH Fine Program of Events Arranged—Relay Race Is Special Event Better than ever will be the ver- dict passed when July Fourth has come and gone for the entertain- ment and fun being arranged to calebfih Independence Day, this !(uung at ‘10 o'clock on the morning of the Fourth, companies 1 and 2 of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department, will be pitted each other in a hose race time, for a purse of $40. the hose races, the Pa- triotle will be held in the Liberty Theatre. The big feature of the day wfll be the ball game between Douglas and the American Legion, which undoubtedly attract a large crowd frem all points on the Chan- n-L The prize for this event is M soon as the ball game is over the regular fleld sports compris- 36 events will be held. An 31| dash, boys 14 years or under; stout under; 30-yard dash, girls 5 years;goyj, or under; 40-yard dash, boys 5! The cast includes such outstand- iyears or under; 30-yard dash, girls|ing gstars of the screen as Ethel {4 years or under; 30-yard dash.|clayton, Victor McLaglen, the Cap- boys 4 years or under; 40-yard|tgin P of “What Price Glory,” dash, girls 12 years or under; egg|Ted McNamara, Eulalie Jenson and and Spoon race, girls 11 years or gonstance Howard, while Philippe under; women’s relay race, married pe Lacey, one of the most beauti- | vs. single. ful and remarkable child actors is 80-yard dash, boys 16 years OFicast in the role of Brian, the son under; relay race, boys 10 years Or|of Mother Machree. under; women's 40-yard dash, free! e g e S for all; cgg and spoon race, girls| Monday, July 1st, is Remnant 13 years or under; women’s nail|Day at Goldstein's Emporium. adv driving contest; men's relay race,|———————sm=-—=-— 450 yards, four teams; 50-yard dash, girls 15 years or under; 70-yard Jadies’ race; 80-yard dash, boys 18 years or under; 50-yard dash, men over 50 years; 60-yard dash, men 40 to 50 years; egg and spoon race, free for all women; 50-yard dash, girls 14 years or under; married women's 40-yard dash; Go-yardi dash, men 30 to 40 years; 50-yard dash, girls 15 to 18 years; men's wheelbarrow race. | Track and field officials—Robert Bonner, announcer; W. E. Cahill, starter; Jerry Cashen, Gust Lundell, Nels Anderson Alex Gair and PHONE YOUR ORDERS Felix Gray; W. E. Feero, scorer: TO US L. W. Kilburn, paymaster; Richard . MecCormick, marshal of the day. | We will attend to them e {promptly. ~ Our coal, hay, F. 0. E. PICNIC SUNDAY Good weather promising all ar-| rangements for the Eagle's picnic tomorrow will be as announced. Cars for members, and their famil- fes and invited guests are to leave | lram and transfer business ts increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Guy’s Drug Store corner every half Pleased hour, starting at 10 a.m. for Cowee creek, the scene of the picnic, as D. B. FEMMER long as there are any waiting to go. | PHONE 114 —r LIBER W SUNDAY NIGHT A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL “MOTHER MACHREFE” The Story of a Mother—An Irish Mother— Anyon’s Mother—Witl: An All Star Cast ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS 10—20—40 cents Silk Dresses at $6.75 Dainty summery dresses in flow- ered and figured prints, polka dots and striped effects—in flat crepe, silk pique and silk rayon. Sizes 16 to 38 SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT . SCHUMACHER PLASTER WALLBOARD WHEELER 0SGOOD FIR DOOBS WRANGELL CEDAR _SHINGLES ) FIR FLOORING, LATH and MOULDINGS BIG ASSORTMENT WINDOWS Prompt Service Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE

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