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Men’s Sui and Topcoats for Fall Hhere’s ‘a fine variety of Fall’'s best styles awaiting you at our store. Young men’s models with snappy other touches and men’s styles full of dignity. i clothing here. RUSSIANSMAKE | b1 CARD PARTY SERIES evening. ‘Plane Breaks Through mummmm Rainbow Which Fi ‘orms Rare Triumphal Arch (Continued trom Page One) pilots who established a record flight in 1925 from Moscow te To- kyo. Other members of the plane are * Krew Bolotol, pilot; Sterligof, naii~ gator, and Futaev, mechanic. Constant work from Dutch Ha.- bor and the hazardous trip left the fliers tired but in perfect health and very happy. May Hon Sunday ' Weather conditions permittiry Bhestakox said the plane would take-off Sunday morning for Sit- ka, remain there one or two davs, then fly to Seattle. Following arrival in New York City, the men plan to return to Russia via steamer. The aviators bave accepted nu- wmerous local invitations to dinners in homes and today they will 3 honor guests at a Chgmber of Commerce luncheon and dance .l:- night. ; The crew retired early last night but were un at 6 oclock this morn- ing to refuel and make a few minor rcpairs. 5 i SITKA IS READY i SITKA, Alaska, Sept. 28.—Citizens here are keenly intcrested in the arrival of the plane Land of So- victs and various forms of entor- tainment are planned for the avia- tors. Advices received here stat2 the plane will hop from Seward Sunday morning at 6 o'clock, Scw- ard time, if weather conditions permit. ———————— WHERE-TO-GO BUREAU "REPRESENTATIVE RETURNS TO HOME IN SEATTLE Mrs. Marje Mitchell, representa- tive of the Where-To-Go Bureau in Seattle, left Juneau on the steamer Queen for that city. She |- made the round-trip on the Ad- miral Watson, geing as far as An- chorage, then returned to Seward, where she awaited the return of |- the steamer from Kodiak Islani sfore coming to Juneau. w{t had been her intention to sail for Sitka and Skagway, on the Rogers, which is due Mon- day, where she expects to visit in interests of her company, but the receipt of a_telegraphic eom- | munication yesterday afterpoon . Seattle was i in ber plans. While in Ju- “Mrs. Mitchell and # i Every garment in our men’s depart- Comie in and see the new fall models from Michaels, Stern. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Merchants The women of the Catholic Par- ish will begin a series of six card Worship meet. | T ‘pur(ies on October 1, |day, in Panish Hall . e will be played and suitable D. D, be LT i W Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. \ / / / Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and viclaity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy tomight and Sunday, probably rain Sunday; gentle var- iable winds. TOCAL DATA Time Burometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 30.25 54 89 Calm Rain 4 a. m. teday 30.24 51 97 w 1 Cldy Noon today 30.24 54 89 SW 1 Cldy CABIZ AND RADIO REPORTS 4 = YESTERDAY TODAY Noti o c‘ol = Bl B "-O;u - Highest 4pm. | Low 4&m. 4am. Precip. 4am. otiges 1 thi: caurch feoiumn | & 3 3 : R t . Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Bust 'be ‘feceived by The “Bmpite |rollment chsing each Sung i} Stasione °:;"P' ‘;:’1 B ":f’_ ifd"r"_ b 5 e not laser 'than 10 o'clock Saturday |Former students are® urged $o. re- s | e 4; s o Ciay morning to guarantee change of |turn to thelr classes by promotien IN3~)('X’“‘1 " %5 :’g q; o % 'm Clay | € y, tob 5 e d ' sermon topics, etc. Sunday, October 6. 56 52 | 40 40 — 0 Clear 3 _wlm 46 14 30 32 - 0 Clear | Resurrection Lutheran Church [ Metropolitan Methodist 64 54 | 38 38 ot 22 Pt. Cldy ;SR I A R | Episcopal Church 43 46 1 42 42 4 .01 Rain Corner of Thira ana Main Sts. | g, {5 az | 44 44 0 44 23 30 cldy REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor | Fourtts and Seward Streets & 56 52 45 52 30 0 cudy | Sunday services. | .EV. HENRY YOUNG. Minister. | 56 56 0 42 4 222 . 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship.| “The church with the cordiall, 57 51 48 51 1 Trace | Subject, “The Sacrament of -the|welcome.” I ket B r R 0 | Lord’s Supper.” Sunday School convenes at 10:00 2 62 6 48 0 0 7:30 p. m.—gvening worship, Sub- [o'clock. We are growing, slow but | g 54 43 : 20 20 0 0 | ject, “The Gospel of Another|sure |sc 66 64 46 16 0 Chance.” ?‘here will be no morning wor-;}: rtland 0 70 48 48 0 } Holy Communion will be admin- ship. {San Francisco ..... 64 58 s . 0 istered at the morning service. Epworth League meets at 7 p. m. You will enjoy the music by the| Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Senator and Junior Choirs at the Captain Tobin of the Salvati morning and evening services. Come |Army will be in charge of the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1929. f *Less than 10 miles. Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle cau time. NOTE—Observations at Barrow, are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. e QUALITY LUMBER SPRUCE, HEMLOCK and CEDAR Clear and Common Grades Surfaced and Rough Prompt Service Juneau Lumber Mills, inc. PHONE 358 Lumber For Every Purpose Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday, monial meeting. 8:00 p. m.—Testi-|diction of the Blessed Sacrament. 7:30 p. m—Instruction and Bene- | Christian Sclence Reading Room % o Cuarch building. This room is' open to the public Wednesday * afternoons rrom 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the | reading. room. T Holy Teinity Cathedral || = . i i Bethel Pentecostal Assembly “x 121 Main Stret | Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:45 p. m—Evening Service ! Services, Tuesday and Friday ev- IN SMALL CRAFT ON B CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. (i1 who | day bott erm fore ACCOUNT, ACCIDENT * to the H. Ma feld and I. L. May- ft View Cove last Sun- morning in a 16-foot round omed outhoard motor boat buiit | on the lines of those used by fish- | we en on the Columbia River, were | Later, v ed to abandon their trip to and k. One glance at the damage done magneto was torn out and a cated in the stern of the boat.| hole was made in the gas| nced us that we would have took ar) ion our trip. to Waterfalls, which We rowed | is of Wales Island, and | re for the arrival of the ai Prince of Wales on which ) passage to Ketchikan. boarded the Northwestern ment is carefully tailored from the best and bring & friend. ki 4 The pessure is lowest near a and is falling in South- |Ne— 2 . e s L a:|western Alaska. It is highest ia erta and hae risen in East- |— o of fabrics—they are produced by ex- First Church of Christ, ||| Catholic Church J‘vrn and Northern Alaska. Showe:s have fallen over most Of the | e % 2 : T Scientist I £ | Territory followed by clearing in the eastern portion. Unusually ' TR pert tailors whose experience In mak- S 2 " i : quam?nde(g]:n?r;e“mon heavy rain fell at Cordova during the 36 hours ending yesterday F” h E\(I e B st SRR P sat- unday services wui pe neld at g R 2 - fevening, Temperatures have fallen in the upper Yukon Valley ) P ing men’s wear, insures service and sat 1 8 m. in the First Christ of 10:30 a. m—High Mass and Ser- o on Prince William Sound, 5 tl up those LI PTY Lamp A R 1 Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth mon. — o isfaction to all men who buy their and Main Streets. The subject will| 1:30 p. m—Sunday School and | | Sockets with be, “Reality.” |Bible Class. TWO ABANDON TRIP { ening at 7:45. LS Juneau in their small craft because i here this morning. | CHARLES E. RICE, Dean | The Lord’s Supper the first Sun-| “We are not sure just what Edison Mazda Lamps The Standard of Comparison Keep a few on hand for emergency use. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT Phone 604 8:00 a. m.—Holy Commiunion. 11:00 a. m.—Holy Communion and day of each month. jof engine trouble. caused the accident although we | After leaving View Cove they | think it may have been due to 2| cruised through Wrangell Narrows |flaw in the engine. However, we | Sermon. 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. next Tues- | who is well known to Ju- offered. Refresh- neau, will preach. evening j Tuesday—1:30 p. prizes will LR o A e ments will be served during the There will be no services in the; Try the Mve oviock DInner| ~ceeeerereeoeeeeeeee ceee ! Voos s | |1 Presbyterian Native Church - S —— . m. J8oecials at Mabry's. in t —adv. | 0000 st e asinens | 1AM T . onsider Your Household Budget! Electricity--approximately 1 per cent. 1f the cost of living rises 1 per cent, the amount of money represented by this rise--approximately $600,000,000 --is equivalent to the entire sum'spent in the United States for residential electric service. Every dollar spent for .domestic light and power buys more comfort and convenience than any other dollar of your budget. Alaska Electric Light & Poweero. Douglas—Phoue 18 Juneau—Phone 6 i £3(“a boiling m HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker |scething water: | 10:30 a. m—Morning service. {in what I L. Mayfield termed as of whiripools and “We made camp,” continued Mr. he lap of my rother who wa still think we in the Narrows. ill visit for about a w $16.75 Dresses New styles — fine fabrics —distinctive lines offer- ed in these frocks, and the new autumn colors in vivid and darker shades are quite irresistible. Our Shoe Department is now open with the arrival of a part of the stock. The shoes now on display are lovely. Mod- crn lines and flattering angles, in leather combinations and suedes mark the new shoes DISTINCTIVE — high heels and low heels and smart simplicity touch the final note of interest. are fortunate that it did not occur while we were & POWER COMPANY Phone Juneau No. 6 for Quick Delivery Mayfield, wife of B. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 o — 23| 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. |Mayfield, “about one and one-half | H. Mayfield, arrived in Juneau sev- | 4 Northern 'E';:‘:R'““"“ i | 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek miles from Waterfalls and after | cral days ago and was awaiting the | P o prayer service. | spending the night there, we again |arrival of her husband and brother- Corner Fourih and Franglin Sts. ":————-———————c“l ted out on our trip to Juneau.|in-law. They are all guests at the The church where service and ‘l The Salvation Army I‘LWn had been cruising along about | Zynda Hotel. Ira o2 56 Vel sitiin g3/ ten minutes when, S e - Public meetings: fof any kind, the shs Mrs. Karl Theile is a passenger | T R é‘:";"‘;&:‘t‘%%":fl:‘flfw‘: Sunday—2:00 p. m. the flywheel shot up in the air and on the steamer Queen leaving here | b e ’ " 'l Sunday—' p. m. when it came down again it landed t night for Ketchikan, where shw“ Douglas—Plione 18 LOOKS LIKE A PHONOGRAPH HEATS LIKE A FURNACE Drop in and ask to see our Ranges and Parlor Furnaces PIGGLY RETAIL PRICES PIPE Effective January 15, 1929 Black Galv. $ 6.00 $ 8.00 . 8.00 9.50 . 1100 14.00 19.00 22.00 30.00 50.00- 65.00 ...................................... 80.00 100.00 W holesale Prices on Application RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING = SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska ‘ “We tell you in advanes what job will cost” -