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“S 7 N\ Wy Mo 1ng 1 topies, efe. " First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday servx ind Main Etreet: be “Sacrament. Sunday School at 10 a. m. | monial meeting. Chri; afternoons The publ; om 2:30 to 4. stockings are like | 3 cobwebs — delicate and sheer. They are | | g woven by the Accu. | / rator process which kecps the | ading room. stitches much more even and per- | fect. And their shape is patterned . after America’s most b; . mous producer. Whatever your T i he & size, these lovely stocking supcrbly. As to the quality and lovely colors—Sunburn, Suntan, (‘.nu.i»h sion tones— you'll have T Metropolitan Methodis| Episcopal Church age and group. C | with us. o come in to scel | welcome.” Suny u in the group. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. The Home of Phoenix Hosiery ald Lister is the leader. wiil preach the sermon. will sing. it will or sivls to work ut on th 0 to bo " Corner of Third ana Main Sts. 4 P ; T | bl to judee nount!| REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor |overtook Alderman T UYL |t room tr have for their| Sunday services. 9:45 a. m—~Sunday School. seat sale is open at. 11:00 a. m. — Morning wo Drug Company and Subject: ro plenty of seats for Knowledge.” lance num Elks Show Is Practicall; Ready—First Presen- it tation on Mon(]a_\' “The Great Commandment rtions early. All seats balcony comed to attend the ser R {there is no charge for Co:stumes were given out - > 2iks club xS :‘,vrv',:uuon. Come, and bring @ peay Ice Cream Parlors. big musical We. are DOW rei 1 | Notices for this church column nust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday £:00 a. m~—Holy Communion. Prayer and Sermon. m.—Sunday School. Evening servics » guarantee change of Catholic Church Fifth and Gola =t 8:00 a. m.—Low es w2l be held 4 11 a. m. in the First Christ of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth The subject will 10:30 a. m.—Low M followed by D the Blessed Sacramcnt. No evening devot Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- L et % Assembly of God Mission ian Science Reading Room | cuurch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday (Bethel Pentecostal 207 Seward Strect CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunuay services: 11:00 a. m.—~Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. cordially invited to The new Phoenix | #ttend these services and visit the = — g er worthern Light Presbyterian | P T e 5, except Wednesday, at T:4: ond Froniin St g, except Wednesday, at 7:45 Bible School at 10 a. m. Classes day of e ag worship at 11 r)'c]ock“: itiful Bishop Titus Lowe, of the Metho- Tarbet will The Salvation sured of a hearty illfit |welcome. Come and spend an hour Tuesday—7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Native Church 'HARRY WILLARD, Lay Work Morning service. 11:30"a. m.—Bible School. —Wednesday—Midweek jprayer service. ! IR R P SLAYER OF COAST 'GUARDSMEN GIVEN SENTENCE OF DEATH; - James Horace A REV. HENRY YOUNG. Minister. “The churca with the cordial School convenes at 10 m. We have a fine place for Morning worship at the Presby- rth League at 7:00 p. m.; rman, murder= anderlin, 1c., Victor Lamby, | Miss Stella Jones will render aand Secret Service Operator Robert | cello solo, and Mr. Ronald Lister K, Webster, has been s Evening worship at 8 o'clock Bishop Titus Lowe, DD, LLD.,ler of Boatswain Sidney | Motor Machinist, sentenced (0} g {die and the date of execution has he public, is invited to meet pon set for August 17, 1929. Alder-| w0p Lowe and hear him preach.|man has now exhausted every Do not miss this rare opportunity. on Lutheran Church | wvad, but | Friends and strangers are heart- — e~ which will be presentc iseum theatr make up your fus. Holy Trinity Cath Emporiura oly Trinity Cathedral on next and Tu — CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Scene vill be hung tomorrow Commercial Job pr ¢ at The| Phona 604 moerning at the theatre, Empire. | Sunday services: e 573, ~ Treasury Department § : P i i T @t - ent urges the public to learn the por- = ) 4 \ight, loading the new currency. All pictures taken at the e A ariment Says “Learn the Poriraiis’ ury Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D. C. The c fil‘n&l currency which is soon to be put in circula- | treasury department is pla;ing a distinctive portrait on each ) left, preparing the engraved plates for the new | denomination and the public is requested to “Go by the por- | Washington will a; top right, printing the new small sized | trait,” The portrait of Georg 0 and Hamilton on the $10's, . acking the new currency, and, below | the $1 bills, Lincoln on the §5 o : - ¢ : - Adugsiuaonsd 83 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929. [TWO PROMINENT | CHURCHMEN TO || SPEAK SUNDAY Bishop Titus Lowe and Dr. i Walter Church, Arrive Sunday ity Youn {perarily { Northern fdue to arrive 5} morning panied by M op Lowe is in charge of the hecre about Fric the | cxpected they w western and inte PRI £ S R of the The Lord's Supper the first Sun- | Ind {giving | view *{need ‘They Lig pm egdl | |channel in an effort to escape thgl .. Denalty for his crimes, b | Two years ago, while patrolling a | {certain area off the coast of Flor- lida, the late Boatswain Sanderlin rum- running boat and took him as a Alderman watched his'| cold-bloodedly shot | in an effort to escape, he also shot Lamby | patrons should make 7:30 p. m~—Evening worship. Sub-i ang wepster who later died from {the effects of their wounds. b We are now serving SANDWICHES | id worship with the con-!,nq SALADS. The best yet. Ju-| —adv. | LET Ammamn>. rress four Sult[’ We call and deliver. .- Saerifl, Juneau's plano tuner and rebuilder. Phone 526. | v s S AN Will Receive Medal tus Lowe of the Metho- or Tarbet of the Board of | ne Missions and Church Exten- | of the same denomination will! py Jounced today by Rev. Hen- | or of the local Meth- and Ser-jodist Episcopal Church and tem- Associated Press Photo The first recipient of the “Spirit | of St. Louls” medal for contribut- Ing to the advancement of aero- nautics will be Daniel Guggenheim. Presbyterian churchmen are { passengers on the Admiral Watson here early Sunday visit towns in of Oregon and Washingtor the panbandle and Alaska He is considered onc forceful and interest- ing pulpit orators of the Methodist Church, experience uplimited hand information : includes four years spent in in the interests of his church him a broad outlook upon He has also a broad of the world 900 e0e00000 00 13—Two vessels y with 30,000 pounds ibut and sold for PRINCE RUE —Ninety tho and pit were #ithe Orient. and pounds of 1d here yesterday The appearance of Dr. company with Bishop Lowe at this {time, Dr. Young fully of the interest of the General | #|Board of the church in its program and Canadian for H“.lnd 12 cents. said, speaks for FROM TRIP ning to Juneau from greater effort made to in- the tri e trip to Haines, vities and influences lof the church in the Territory a: {a result of their visit i Both crease the ac J. F. Chamberlin, companied by Mrs. Chamberlin; and Chester Johnson. here Sunday. BOUND FOR KETCHIKAN o'clock Methodist Admiral Rogers. RECEIVED ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT Brunswick Panatrope Portables TO 35 DOLLAR MODELS Don’t Miss Hearing This New Model Machine New Shipment of Records on Every Boat LUDWIG NELSON JEWELER AMPION FOX BAIT “BEEF STEAK FOR MR. FOX—IT G Never touched by human hands—properly aged in original glass container—each dainty morsel speaks for itself. ed a cat” and enthusiastic testimonials from trappers indicate it also gets sly Reynard into difficulty when he smells Wight's One jar $1.00 or 6 for $5.00 postpaid. supply catalogue free on request. B F. L. WIGHT FUR CO. INC., BANGOR, MAINE WIGHT’S C “Curiosity kill- Champion. P (R PR R | Automobile Tours If you contemplate making an automobile tour in the States, your insurance can be all fixed up here before you start whether you take your car with you or buy it in Seattle. 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