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belted. In blue, caureh - column | nust - be received by The Empire welcome.” iNotices tor thy not laer than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of o'clock. sermon mpic:;, ete. Absolutely waterproof. raincoat, suitable for sunny as well as rainy day we: Sizes 4 to 10 Regular $4.75 NOW y “a set SALE OF HILDRENS AINCOA'TS A timely sale of extra fine quality - raincoats for children. Made of flannel lined leatherette. With patch pockets, raglan sleeves, Rain hat to match. I, tan, green or red. Sizes Reg NOW $5. sale a few days only. 'RENDS ‘ing Department “The churca with the cordial| Sunday School convenes at 10:00{ed off on her second trip to Port slow but We are growing, sure, There will be no morning wor- 1% #3 | ship. i “Resurrection Lutheran Church [ Corncr of Tt ana Main Sts. " REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday services. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Subject, “The Object of the Lord’s Day.” 12:15 p. m—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Zvening worship. Sub-| jeet, “Our Responsibility for Epiritual Growth.” Parents, please note the change «f Sunday Schopl time. i A heary welcome awaits you at the friendly Lutheran Church. Come to the scrvices Sunday and bring a friend with you. ¥ First Church of Christ, Sclentln [ Sunday services wri be held at 11 a m Christ, Scientist, Junear, on Fifth! and Main Streets. The subject will| be, “Matter.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. Christian Sclence Reading Room n Cuurch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday ufternoons mam 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to sttend these services and visit the, ieading room. —————————n , sworthern Light Presbyterian | Church 2 " Corner Fourth and Frangiin Sts. The church where service and % worship meet. in the First Christ of | Epworth League meets at 7 p. m.l Louise Deets will be the leader. Captain Tobin of Army Evening worship will be in service. I '\ Our i o Chapel. There will be no morning wor-' ship, the pastor being absent. Bible school at 12:15. There is a class for you. _over and all our Bible School work- made on October 6. The classes work for the coming months. promptly at 12:15. There worth i et Vacation time is' ers are expected to return now for| ~ enrollment, as promotions will be .and teachers will organize for bet- g { will be a special musical trio by| young ladies from the Ep- | League. A leader will be direct the song service. worship in Church. Toly Trinity Cathedral CHARLES E. RICT, Dean Phonz 604 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. 11:00 & m—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 p. m—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. Catholic Church A dressy at 8 o'clock. the Salvation charge of the %%\ chikan will get off early tomorrow New Sfioe'd King Associated Press Photo " A. H. Orlebar upset all existi speed records when he < Supermarine 8-6 plane 335 m hour at Calshot, Englan are., where she hhomore yes Juneau this morning ; Louise for 12 and 14 ular $6.50 State left Juncau this Princes to their hon They will morning 00 a set : Dunn left for the Uni- versity of Washington, the Pr iter his second year. w. G ing the ¢ lodge somewhere for the varties { his morning for Los Angeles the Princess Louise. .. in this Co., Inc. Store Back to Adam Stunt Refused In' New Brunswick |THREE FLIGHTS BY ECKMANN ON TODAY|”. experiment of back to Adam lday today making trips to and from nearby towns. This morning, at 8:30 o'clock, the Ketchikan took off for the Taku district with the following passengers: B. M Behrends, Ben Mullen, H. L. Faulk- Charles Goldstein and I. Gold- woods without clothing, ons, implements or supplies, lized under man can primitive sustain conditions. I&ia The Ketchikan returned from the | Taku district about noon and start- as the American Indian at His plan was frustrated, howeve Alexander. Dr. R. N. Rogers, who brought his patient, Chris Jarov, to Juneau in the plane last night, was the only passenger for Port Alexander. The plane will return to Juneau some time this afternoon and will then proceed to Skagway in order to bring A. L. Hager, who has been lon a hunting trip, to Juneau. After spending the night here, the Ket- and Mines to allow he experiment in the woods. he will make the experiment. e e HAVANA, Sept. ser of workmen on the new n: jmorning for Vancouver, B. C,, with Mr. Hager 35 a passenger. uled dedication. BTN DECORATED AFTER 64 YE REED CITY, Mich, Sept. Sixty-four years after his galla 1 WHO'S WHO 3 Fifth and Gola Etreets 6:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m.—Mass and Sermon. 10:30 a. m—High Mass and Ser- mon. 7:30 p. m—Instruction and Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament.| — Mass in Hospital for Seattle. ! Miss Iris Gray, daughter of Mr.|Grant and two companions cap- | THE "Y Al I, |_ nd Mrs. J. L. Gray, left Juneau |tured 36 Confederate soldiers. | lN H c H * this morning on the Princess Louise = e, v Miss Gray is returning| LODE leNG CLAIM LOCA-| The Cify Council last night re- (to Owguu Sr.ale College, at Cor- AT G. O. P, MEETING IN CAPITAL Bethel Penesostal Assembly e i3 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:45 p. m.—Evening Seryice. Sergices, Tuesday and Friday ev- (ening at 7:45. i The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- 23!day of each month. | 1 | i | Presbyterian Native Church " HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. ! 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service, R S :t The Salvation Army Public meetings: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—7:30 p. m. Tuesday—T PR s WA CARD OF THANKS o To all of those friends who so, the Metho- yingiy contributed their sympathies | the locs of our daughter, ulncerc thanks. We particularly wish '.o {thank the Alaska Native Sister- | jover 'Sylvia, we extend our 'hood. MR. and MRS. MYRON HORN. —adv, | 1, | J:. | Assogiated Press Photo Ahove: Cf Huston ht), new republican national com. mittee chalrnau lrm \ll ramn Hoover and Dr. Hubert Work (left), nflfin‘ ‘chalrman, after G. O. P. committee meeting in Washington. Below are the three new women members of the com- mittee (left to sight): Mrs. Ruth Pratt, New York; Mrs, Margaret Tucker, wmn& Mrs. H. E. Mt WIuoull. will eater 5. M. 8. Whltunr her daughter, janet, and her son, Ju(aan,’ on the Corvallis, Ore., they will spend the winter. net will attend the Cor- School and Judson will homore year at Oregon | - ! i prospect gating the Taku district properties, i i who have been investi- on the Louise and are returning n Alice Arm, B. C. urn to Juneau in the Seattle, on ! Louise this morning. re, who is contemplat- ablishment.of a hunting vicinity commodation of hunting m the south, left Juneau on| A ST. JOHN, New Brunswick, Sept. —Refused permission to try an| in the New Brunswick wilds, Burt Mc- The Alaska-Washington Alrways|Conncll, New York writer, has ¢ Ketchikan, piloted by Anscel |sought a temporary Eden else | Eckmann, had an extremely busy | Where McConnell premised to enter the no weap- and | test the theory that modern civ- himself § He hoped to emerge from the woods late in November as well equipped the time the continent was discovered. by refusal of the Minister of Lands | welcome signs to al him to make McConnell is not decided where | \\'cek CUBA RUSHES NEW CAPITOL |ing contractor, 21—The Cuban|tended to Mr. Severin for his gen- Sovernment has tripled the num- tional capitol in an effort to have | the Dugout the building ready for the sched- |night. RS |the convention adjourns. AND e | et il 2 v IPICTURE OF FIRSY E‘::e'r a speccial act of ?:on;r:‘\‘-“ MAYOR WILL HANG ¥ Weather Conditions As Rccorded by the U S 5 Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. bezinning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Sunday, warmer Sunday; light variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Burometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 29.96 53 85 w 10 Cldy 4 a. m. today .....30.06 44 91 N 4 Pt. Cldy Noon today 30.10 56 7 w 12 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS YESTERDAY T “TODAY Highest. 4p.m. | 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. temp. | . temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 44 34 30 0 Nome 48 48 48 14 20 Bethel 56 52 | 48 4 0 Fort Yukon 50 38 | 32 0 Tanana 48 46 | 40 0 , Clear Eagle 52 49 | St. Paul 50 48 | 18 02 Pt Cldy Dutch Harbor 54 54 | - 02 Clear Kodiak 56 54 0 24 cldy Cordova 64 58 | 0 Cldy |Juncau 55 53 | 1 Trace Pt Cldy { Kctchikan 58 — i 6 0 Pt Cldy | Prince Rupert 56 54 0 Clear 68 62 0 Cldy 58 56 12 03 Cldy 66 62 1 01 Cldy 64 60 0 Clear *Less than 10 miles. 5—Observations at Barrow, 8 a. m and 8 p. m. Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle hifted westward and ssure has risen slowly low pre is central fk The ure area m Beriny Seca morning near Atti. The | threughout Ale and is highest west of the Paciiic States and in Northern Alaska. Showers have fallen n Kodiak westwarg and in northern Bering Sea. The weather is cl in the Interior and in Southeastern Alaska. terda; aska Temperatures arc ghtly lower than yes- in this vicinity and have risen in Western and Central Al- nd the gulf Lumber Is Vital in All Big Construction Projects LUMBER CONSTRUCTION IS EASIER, FASTER and ECONOMICAL There Is An Abundant Supply of Lumber USE LUMBER M NUFACTURED IN ALASKA Juneau Lumber Mills, inc. PHONE 358 Lumber For Every Purpose i BUREAU AGENT TALK BENEFITS the FALL A. C. Kinley, Veteran's Bureau Man, Is Guest Local Legion Post IR one of the most largely at- | ended meetings of the year, the local American Legion post was ad- 1 last night by A. C. Kinley, ntative of the United States Bureau, His talk was rela l\\. to the benefits ex-servics men and women arc entitled to explanatory of adjusted service cer- tificates and hospitalization. | Most of the evening was devoted to’ a round-table discussion of the Départment Conven n which will be held here next week. Final plans SOCIAL SEASON i perfected. &cmmander E. F. Herrmann ap- pealed to Legionnaires to ving into action” during the convention attending all social functions and askis in every possible way in properly entertaining the veterans. He urged all naires to wear official Legion hats at all times during the conclave. T, | The Post has distributed official local business houses and they will be displayed |for window decorations during the | = with the BILLS llllllllllillllllll TONIGHT i The $100 donation made to the | Post by A. N. Severin, capital build- was accepted last |night and a vote of thanks ex- ELKS HALL crosity. Paving of the walk in front of was authorized last The work, which will be | done by Morris Construction Com- !pany, will start immediately after = = = TION NOTICES AT THE EMPH{F ceived and accepted an offer of | [l 1 framed and enlarged picture of the late Judge Arthur K. Delaney | which will be hung in Council Chambers at the City Hall. The offer was made by Mrs. George C. Teal, former Miss Alma Dclaney, daughter of Judge Delaney. f The picture will be made from a | negative owned by Winter & Pond and taken during Judge Delaney's residence here. He was the first mayor of Juneau. wecandoit | | | ks | | Ladies, Holeproof Hose Service Weight—Reg. $2.00 Values Now $1.50 pair In latest shades—A few pairs left at LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE UL Radio Bargain No. 5 One Radiola Cabinet Model, eight tubes equippéd with batteries, loud speaker and aerial accessories, ready to operate, List, $300.00 Our Price, $125.00 This set suitable for either city or coun- try use. Guaranteed to work OK or money back. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Ptione 18 } FRUIT JARS and JELLY GLASSES Phone 12 Juneau-Young Hardware Co. i Fall Showmg OF THE New Modes In Dresses, Coats, Hats and ' Accessories FOR MILADY'S WARDROBE A complete line of infants’ and children’s wear, toys, Thesé departments are on the balcony floor. Household and table linens. ! Bridge scores, place cards, gift and prize i suggestions in our Gift Department on the main floor.