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R — — Y- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929, ANNUAL FEAST DAY I Finish The patients and the entire per- sonnel of St. Ann’s Hospital spent | enjoyable day yesterday | ng the birthday of St. Ann,! mess Saint after whom | | was named. here)f Schumacher Plaster Wall Board utiful singing at in the morn-| and, at 7:30 o'clock, a special | Here’s the new, quick, inex- other of the modern finishes ce was held in the chapel at pensive way to build walls. and you will have a finished 1 which had been ap- A ready prepared plaster wall wall of great durability and that comes in convenient splendid insulation. Manu- |have been slight during the past 24 hours. Phil Scott is one of the rare oxée)tions. ] RINCBERREETCS T8 U5 B & P S Vs Calcimine. chiffon hosiery made. Phil was flattened three tim having rry Drake in 1 LONDON, July 27.—Plutocrats of punch are making room for Phil Scott, the British heavyweight hope, ! because he has remained horizontdl| 1.y in 1925 and Ma longer than any of his fellow couni- | 1996, Wyqgent, But all of these decisive reve The reason for admitting Youmg|do not ruin his chances in the Scott is that he is in line for bouté | minds of the Bri | with both Jack Sharkey and Max|long used to Schmeling, leading contenders ' for | slapped into slumberl 1li zeL y Persson in t \ All silk, pointed heel with picot top. In the new shades, atmosphere, graele, skin, wind- % % was e very b h bos fans. hopes fr-——-----—=-=====-1| Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U.S. |BRITISHER GETS BIG BRIAK; CHIEF AL ASK A i. \ . PR s Q e ¢ Weather Bureau LINKED WITH MAX, SHARKEY | ! - | : . ! { Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, heginning 4 p. m. today: i ST Tu P . T k N, ‘ ; Rein tonight and Sunday; gentle ;southeast to west winds. P GEULUGI 'OsPGCtors (l e Otlce ‘ { +OCAL DATA _ & | W i ; { t mim Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather i ! e can supply your needs with any of the ¥ 95 6 Rain 4 a. m. today 29.98 53 | . R ! 0 " Rain 4 a m. today . 2989 52 | L following goods l { 99 8§ 3 Rain Nocn today 2988 53 128 > A - " 5 fi 2 ! Phillip S. Smith to Arrive! GOLD PANS, PICKS, SHOVELS, TENTS, | 3 CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS Here Next Wednesday TARPAULINS, COMPASSES, MAGNIFING | TR YESTERDAY 7 2 TODAY S0 G « l“ Highibéh &pm. | Prosi. 4. for Brief Stay | GLASSES, PACK SACKS, SAMPLE SACKS, ! ;miom; ‘:Sm t:-,"lp : yzu:-s we:}e‘:{. ‘ Phillp S, Smith, chiet alaskani| MESS KITS, KETTLES, ELTO ENGINES, arrow - % 4 ¥ ! 60 0 | 0 Clear | t, United States Geological | GUNS AND AMMUNITION \ 76 70 [ 0 Cldy ill arrive in Juneau n | N S . o y and remain here sev-| { e i i e Céf;; |eral days on official business, ac- Agents for DuPont Powders | ! e iy s vl o8 " Cly cording to information received by| Vst Paul ;3 4’,, 1 0 Cldy . D. Stewart, Supervising Mining o ! 'mmhd II;Iarhr T 54 52 | 0 Pt Cldy Engineer Alaska for the Bureau. o ! ; 52 | - ; sdink 5 52 R Rai de has been in Seattle several days 1 H d Il { e s % Bain S v S o || Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. | | \ E.ZL(ZL“ % 5 54 Rain | steamer Yukon. i ! | Ketchika 64 — 2.20 Rain Mr. Smith will spend the rest of “ a y T i S 12 Rain the field scason in Alaska, visit- Headquarters for the Sport Lover Edmonton 68 62 .01 Rain {ing the engineers and geologists in | o ! e 0 Clear the field and studying mining con- | | SHEER | aa - \ - il 6 60 | 56 56 . 0 Cldy — ‘1 CHIFF()V {l “Less than 10 miles. moters figure, should net around ; ! $575,000. In addition he would re- : NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland statlons, except Cor- ve one half of the motion pic- . {|dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.m. Juneau time. fice v 5 and $5,000 for traveling! A beautiful new /. = e b :‘ The pressure is low over Soutin Central Alaska, and is high e — Tale » 1 |over most of the North Pacific Ocean. It is rising In Western Al- F T 2 3 akes aper i E and falling in Southeastern Alaska. Rain has’' been general in Many lower grade boxers offf: et matches with ‘ohé “h“m_lfllfl“s‘"!’:ST. ANN’S OBSERVES | y pe | : Southern Alaska except the extreme southwest. Temperature changes |¢ontender but it is seldom they sfard a show of meeting two big shi i ny Paint , { | | z ] ’ i burn and gun- | % the heavyweigh crown. Scott recently got much publicity decotated with gay fes-|} - oty Sermne’” yuat mall them . factured-by patemted’procis. k=SS agrees to meet|as the party of the second part in v Many townspeople at- | to the studding. Seal the es that prevent shrinkage, metal. | \_ Scott he will remain under suspen-|the bout which Max Schmeling re- ed this service. | joints easily and guickly. The w“pi‘n‘p buckling, sch? 15," { ¥ sion in New York and other States | fused to go through with in Brook-| Owing to the fact that the cele- | smooth, unbroken surface or cracking. For i;mfl,,,’.mmd $ 2 ()5 | recognizing the authority of the New |lyn. Schmeling, signed for the bration fell on Friday the main| takes any finish. Put on your exterior walls in all new or .. York State Boxing Commission.|scrap by his now deposed manager, | part of the menu consisted of fish paper, tint or paint or any repair jobs. o — _xmiAnd Sharkey can avoid meeting|Arthur Buelow, accepted an indefi- which was presented to the hospital Assembly of God Mission | 'Phil only by rejecting what amounts | nite suspens r than honor | thr h the courtesy of the offi-| $i{to an offer of arcund $300,000. o i the U. S. 8. Gannet. | the pair | Notices for this cnurch column P | nust be received by The Empire _— | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) h satied for New ' ois | » | morning to guarantee change of 207 Seward Street Boolls who, eatied t9p Now YUl J L b M ll ’ | sermon topies, ete. CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. July 13, will have to do more on GEORGE ANDERSON u,leau ll'm er " s, nc. this American tour than on thé preceding ones if he wants to gain | a B. M. ng in For expert ptano tuning, phono- | Phone 358 THAMAY. ONEYICRS: Two Lon sraph repairing, phone 143, An-| “‘: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. orch of Christ, g much attention in the United s promptly sought to i- 1 derson Music Shoppe. —adv. | Behrends Scientist i '11?4'}0 p. m';mb’“n_‘s:h;"‘s pet. | States. His last bid for fame in| wiize on the situation by off | [ B o Wil Broasted Bubject: 43y |the land of big purses and $50 a big purse n i o | C I 5 & | :A;S:I?s“’;'hrg;e;‘cfllfir{g 0‘:1{‘;0"':‘ Y- | ringside seats ended with a o n London Local Strawberries from Douglas | >=—= - . = . f | services wrii be held at : by Knute Han: They ag o give Jack 65 ! picies sh da Two baskets | ; 0.’ n(,. Sunday services wrl Evangelistic Heeting. eveky evcn_n-ound knockout by Knute AL hey a; 1 to give Jack 65 picsed fresh daily. Two baskets| {11 a. m. in the First Christ of i ings ey Christ, Scientist, Junean, on Fifth [Pig, except Monday at 7:45. 2 |and Main Streets. The subject will | The Lord's Supper the first Sun- ,n R Ibe, “Truth day of each month, ) i ulNB Tu TRY Bunday School at;10-a, m. 2 ol Y Tk g% e % 5] Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Testl- | g i T i I That was in 19 —adv. cent of the , which, the pro- for 45 cents. { \ ; Phoenix hose, that is without excep- tion the finest monial meeting. & w5 £ o 1 Christian Science Reading Room | Public meetings: n cLarch building. This room is; Sunday—2:00 p. m. open to the public Wednesday| Sunday—7:30 p. m. === Discovery Day Celebration} TAKU? ttend th services and visit the ¥ e 7 7] £y ORS T I:‘ea‘z‘l‘i‘ng rngn | Presbyterian Native Church | W H ! F 1¢4H E & Y. > SHEET IRON 2 a - e e S RN | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker PIPE " wonthern Light Presbyterian | 10:30 8. m—Morning Service. Church i1 :30 a. m.—] e School. u u 4 | St i) ' 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek , FITTINGS ‘ | prayer service. A SHEET IRON FLUME cg:;’lzr SFC"};‘O"OF ;‘;gt:":g‘k;f," :"sm‘ = BASEBALL TOURNAMENT———Teams from Juneau, Skagway, Chilkoot ! There is just the class for you. SIMPKINS BflYs Barracks and Whitehorse HYDRAULIC PIPE L Come and enjoy this hour with us. " - ! ) Becaus e absence o Hh ged N 2s pERER A . . . g o iy o e NELSON STORE Field Sports, Dancing and Everything TANKS no regular morning service, but! 1 St o/ i “"‘““ip e e o‘ . DANCING AT SKAGWAY FRIDAY NIGHT AND AT A —-= {Purchases Business of Late . WHITEHORSE SATURDAY NIGHT : : *—eirapoiiin icioasi 7| R. P. Nelson, One of : = : : RICE & AHLERS CO. iacsgulicsic i Oldest in the City : g ; ! 3 ! Wholesale and Retail Fourth &nd Sewdrd Streets Sale of the R. P. Nelson Sta- PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL REV. HENRY YOUNG. Minister. |tionery Store to George M. Simp- e 3 “The churca with the cordial kins, owner of Simpkins mndéry - s e AR jOb o welcome.” and Stationery Store, and the im- Sunday School convenes ab 10 mediate transfer of thé business, Tll 5 B 9 4 was announced late yesterday. The 3 acre will be no morning Serv-financial consideration invol DOVER, Eng. July 1—AmOngiscs owing to absence Of the Dastor tne (ranster Wit mot tadh ';:,db“i? the channel swim aspiranis train-|gom the city. The Nelson store was one of the ing at Dover is the ‘ll-year-old| Epworth League at 7. p. m. Mr.. ¢ mnimuoum apeberbl Bimi: Joan Brunton. Ralph Waggener is the leader. | 7 3 & ) i | & JEAN BRUNTON BUTTERFLY BOWS—Tie them yourself ’ + Y sses in the city. It was first : i e Last year the young swimmer| Evening worship at 8 p. m. e N 5 o ya ~ created a record for her age by N ited \S:’m,‘f‘!“ny .thc fte K. ¥, Nelkon, | § Xy SR . 5 7Y i J. M. SALOIJM 1 swimming from the Dover break- gy SOme 35 years ago, and had been i : i water to Deal pier, a distance of | | Resurrection Lutheran Church iles, in tw 51 mip- | F——— c : :lge,:“c A . Corner of Third ana Main Sts, g‘;’g eb o d s\;ntil !::f det:th A R. W. Kc{lingley, the ) chnnycl $REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor !fan;';lr; ;:ve op:::ted :'t me his trainer wpo is also worku_xg with Sunday services. e i 3 sy the American twins, Bernice and| g.45 a m.-—Sunday School. !WOuki reml;in ot todaym ) Phyllis Zitenficld, said her pace,| 11:.00 a, m, — Morning worship. i e . :eg‘end‘mt:d. ctamina, and power arc very good Subject, “The Way to Real Smr"howover chatpmm 'mci 4 m&, for one of her age. itual Certainty.” s e s an - 3 {tures would later be removed to his Joan, ho weighs about 112 : ] i s+ % s 7:30 p. m—Evening worship. 8ub-1,0), D1oce of busiriess o Front pounds, hopes to make her channel | ject, “The Safeguarded Life.” o attempt on her twelfth birthday in| Start the week right by attend- s;:g:l‘” and . the fwo “stares com- August. |ing church on Sunday. It will do, : » : Several lines handled by the Nel- o e i 31wt you good to worship with the con-| 4 ARE IN HOSPITAL gregation. Come, and bring a . » interests will -be_dropped under friend. ithe new ownership, it was said. All ‘ “ ‘ § ‘Three Juneau residents, Mrs. S. toys and most of the novelties will ' & Minert, Mrs. Hugh Oarr, and|————— - ga|NOt be continued. It is Mr. Simp- W, Bwigert, sre recelving medi-| | Holy Trinity Cathedral | (kins intention to specialize in sta- Li % 's Hos-| - 31 |tionery and supplies. g e 2 It 3 B Gaent ab Bt An's -Hos ol Leaves Juneau 7 A. M., Friday, August 16——Returning to Juneau, Sunday, [' in its present location for many . - - peh A ‘ 3¢ years. Mr. Nelson was in active F. WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR 3 { § Mrs. Agnes Grigg will be in $ /ey ] N R s | N ek gl T o of U e 86 e i _ August 18—Calling at Douglas and Chilkoot Barracks SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” & ; fpowess E 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. | $io— 3 - P d Frei Delivered Valley of T increas-| |1 announced. B AU Ao assengers an ight Deliver { ’”’d“ i <l s e L1:00 & m—Morning Prayer and\ " "5, Neieon and tamiy de- FARE—JUNEAU TO WHITEHORSE AND RETURN—$15.00 in Thirty Minutes § through use of mechanical 10:00. b STy SORbOL sire to thank the public for the Limit ¢ P g BB f “ .. Eveung service st Dougls, |eUIonaGe of the past years. PR et S Alaska-Washington Airways PR e nt | - L 2 BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH—VWe fu:nish plenty of hot coffee aboard ship angion %4 ¢ ’ 1 he kee k- | Catholic Church | Commening Sunday, July 21th, fmnes ogist. Fifth and Gold Streets Front Street PAVED SECTION be- 4 R T p ” §:00 a. m—Mass in the Hospital|tween the hours of 4:30 & m. and Jungau Ferry and N(wigation CO. Larry Parks :-: :- Junean Agent i Chapel. 7:30 a. m. This will enable the " o FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED P T to alter or| 8:00 a. m—Low Mass and Ser-|City ulz wn;h;mwddzlew the street| . W. S. PULLEN, Manager Phone No. 6 ’ T . i Goldstein's E properly. order is to be ef- & . adv, m‘;::ao a. m—Low Mass and Ser- fective every Sunday until lurtl:er TICKETS ON SALE—Juneau Ferry & Navigation Company, Phone No. 6; Hotel Gas- mon followed by Benediction of notice. tineau, Hotel Zynda, Hotel Alaskan, Guy L. Smith, Douglas. ioe % vighio | "R e gt [ O Aot o poln, | _ MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW " Old Papers for sale at Empire Office |