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(T e | - Trevor’s fellow lifeguard and friend., B Pierce is cast for a part that ex- : au DOUGLA S actly fits his nature, a hearty rol- | Wt‘dlhel‘ e q o § licking giant who delights in doing | —_— [ TS § humerous but kindly deeds for § NEWS | others Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beg~uing 4 p. m. today: | e . ! | MRS. CAHILL GOES SOUTH Rain tonight and Sunday; fresh southeast winds. Lovely new skirts for the fall % PRl 1 £ FRRESHMEN DULY INIATED | Mrs. W. E. Cahill, wife of the ; TN ;’,?,g,u }}.},f..,m, Wind Velocity Weather ports costume -and -for -office superintendent at Treadwell, left'on| =~ Time ~ BarorEser TOmb. 3 = % Tt Bk and school wear. A burlesque negro wedding en-|the Princess Louise for Oalifornia : p. m. »;"‘]"iv ,2"),5,5 ‘5", %8 E 20 Lt. Rain acted by the Douglas high school |and probably will be absent during|! a. m. tods g i - o 5 ¥ e o Ve Freshmen, was only one of the|the winter months. Noon today 2044 g L # . oMy In heavy crepella, and flan- many features of the Frosh initia- ADIO REFORTS el showing > , ity e T, W CABLE AND R. . n:I showing the new pleats both Sophomore class in the Odd Fel- TESIERDAY 7 q wide and narrow. lows hall last night, but one for D la Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. As.m.;" | ? side-splitting results that started Oug as Stations— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs, Weather | A number of these are cl ) the nm;u off ‘with a bang. ) Bar . 30 22 5 8 0 Cldy ] 1 d l > are close- Phyllls Edwards as the bride Ch h Rt 28 26 2 Clear v pleate ith sticl oke " and Marie Fox, bridegroom, were urc g,‘f(‘( | 34 28 | Clear Y I v R atn]x.ml yl)h'.d the principles in the wedding. They ) g e YR cldy fect mounted on silk bodices were supported by Helen Stragier, S ‘ 40 20 Cldy g . I \ Bridesmaid, and Louise Rollins, best Jervices Uiy B8 Cldy and others are in under pleats, . man. ‘The ceremony was performed P 38 a3 Cldy gy B el hey say that everything by Arvo Wahto. ' Nena ‘Baroumes| = ke | Gy | or hip yokes. . > was ring bearer for the occasion. otices hart n 52 43 Clear comes to him who wmtz_l, The bride was given away by her must be recelved by The Empire | 32 4 Rain The fall colors are red, green, but you’ll catch cold if father, Rev. Fox. Preceeding the not later than 10 o'clock Saturday 4 50 fain blues, beige and 1 di & wedding, Phyllis sang “I Love You|morning to guarantee change of . 56 56 Cldy ues, beige and brown. you stand aroun inyou Truly.” {sermon topics. ete, 60 54 Cidl.\' 3 it Following the mock wedding cach 58 54 Cldy | underthings 'wall.mg for freshman was given a stunt to per- | z Pt . 3 Cidy All S > 6 5 0 your new suit. form, said stunts ranging all the|| Douglas Presbyterian Native g 65 Cldy 1zes=-=po. There’s no need to wait any longer. Your new suit is waiting for you at way from reciting poems to danc-| ! ing the Charleston. Then came the peanut race, with Emma Uferti losing out and having to take a paddling. And there was the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1929. American football man, who plays Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Mission 30 p. m.—Sunday Scnool. 3:15 p. m.—Sermon. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Midweek are mad Observalions at Barrov at 8 a. m. and 8 p. breath-taking high jump into a|prayer service. >y % canvas, and tossing up; the electric| A)] are cordially welcome to these low " rca over the Gulf of A our store itk chair, the blind Bunt 'in bare fect ceryices. & " 2 o ctched up over the Inter ‘ it iddi e— over a split pea strewn floor for a a2 | e 1 Alaska and the Aleu- | Muybe‘lt SaMl e pair of shoes, and kissing the blar- | Douglas Catholic Church | ,I,‘!:p 1 1a and Dutch Harbor and | [henauonallyknownbluc ney stone (the famous chéese known | s S o ) Kodiak to Oregon. Tem- . h it’s one as_limburger.) All services in the new church. | s morning. suit. Or perbaps 1 8 O Refreshments followed the various| Sunday School at 1 p. m. | feede stunts, each class being served in AL A A turn with the Seniors first. Place s a3 cards and decorations of white and| ;| St. Luke’s Episcopal Church T = 5 g 7:30 p. m—Evening Prayer and of our other styleleaders. Come in and make your own selection from our blue adorned the table. At the| close of the eats the lighted “Can- large assortment. :!;c :‘lvoklis\fl‘zt;fige," was_presented | Sermon. r , president of the 7 ViR T T T > e et et e ] 3 | WE CAN FURNISH FROM STOCK ) x\)resen% S(.f,“m. class. Superintend- '[1 urc) | F T B. M A B(’,hr Cnll B D o coniston, o| + PN PRI R, SAUER, OAK FLOORING (40-, Ine. e vehe. dilottk anelitss Smd|l 5100 DTN Quartered Red and Plain White students of the high Es)lf_)fll. it ——— in : 4 Merchants REV. BAUER TO PREACH | NOTICE LEGIONNAIRES N s FI MAHOGANY FINISH ON SUNDAY EVENING tA]‘l'{(gx;mb}:‘:l l;:' ;c'ggesl:.edmmbgt—‘ IIer Su'nnll)r ero & > g Nt Regular 1)re:;;‘!1ll\g services will ranorrow (Sunday) afternoon with (JI/ LF\I{ I‘ [[{ P lA ISH Rip roaring romance of college days and a comedy full of laughs fezes to attend the funeral of the late Brother Tony Gardo. Mooseheart Legion No. 25, G. A. BALDWIN, Herder. be held in the Congregational | church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. While the services may not be held | permanently in the evenings, they| knigh Prices Quoted on Request o a definite schedule is|—ady. COMEDY and X\ T o id Dr. Bauer. ——————— : y B! Lingbal! s \\\\\\\\ \\\\ | | Sunday schoc: will be held in MOOSE, ATTENTION ; ()lldlll’} dl]d S(,r\ 1ce \\ LN \ i the morning as usual, at 10:30. All members are requested to be 10—20—40 cents \\\\\ i - - — present at Moose Hall, Sunday at s 13 B o /1 p. m. to attend the funeral of & i HER SUMMER HERO” Brother Tony Cardo. —adv. |~ TR 5 il AT LIBERTY SUNDAY R G il ] | e R e —3%| TONIGHT AT THE COFFEE { = 3 : SHOP - Shouts of gay laughis will ring I I AI ll I ¥ irough the Liborty theatre on Sun-| Southern Baked Ham and Pump- ,’un(/’au Jumoer vius, 1nce. {day when the FBO feature com-|Xin Ple. _ ady. : s : Ry "., [edy, “Her Summer Hero® OPehS| NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL PHONE 358 b | with its rollicking atmosphere of GOSN 4‘) | college life and the colorful bathing The undersigned, having on the 25th day of September, 1929, filed his final account as administrator with the will annexed of the es- tate of Sigurd Bentsen, deceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors or other persons interested in said estate that Tuesday, November 25, 1929 Lumber For Every Purpose beaches of California. T A cross-section of that most care- formed, But Transformed.” ;frer existence, college men and wo- Sunday School meets at 12:15. men on vacation, will be flashed note the change in the time,|across the screen to supply plenty zhs for local theatre- Notices for thi:- caurch column pust be received by The Empire not laer than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. v ALASKA CUSTOMERS o matter What the size of your order - you can be sure of shipment on the first boat if you order from Farrell. Waggoner as leader worship at 8 o'clock.! vice the new officers of rth will be installed. This WE PRINT EVERYTHING STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES h Trevor, who made such a hit in “Ranger of the North,” plays the leading role, that of a young I e | First Church of Christ, | ¢ . . 1 1 interesting meet. college man working during the £ 3 3 G I g k |’ Scientist ,‘rl;":‘('l )Efm;e:;:)rx;s Tffi,’;‘?e;m;ml summer as a liregbuard :t anash- :;xdmd:;mcakt ‘?hemifé(;;en:?nu?: Farrell is your guarantee of First Quall‘:y | CO. e l'np LIS 0. o T tar i - rist.” ionable bath . uane 3 3 Speci i ishs - Sunday services wiui ve Beld at|Christ. i Fhompson. the petite tie bru. |United States Commissioner, in the R e SRR R G PHONE 244 11 a. m. in the First Christ ori g “Ee s linz weman of many a|United States Court House, in the oat bul m(g umber Yy ! SRENS Basnuist Juikan, (8 S Catholic Church {1 picture, ays the girl whom |City and Precinct of Juneau and requirements. i ; SU Miain: Rehde The subject will ,, i s & 2t Trevor loves. Territory of Alaska, is the time S » Just write us - or, if you're in a hurry, | b2, e o, Diesase, and Death ™ 4 Among the other outstanding ac-|and’ place set for the hearing of # \wire your specifications - we do the rest! Real? | Birth and Gold tors is James Pierce, gigantic All-|objeetions .to said account and the G Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi-| 8:00 a. m—Mass and Sermon. monial meeting. 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser- Christian Science Reading Room |mon. in cLarch building. This room is| 1:30 p. m—Sunday School and open to the public Wednesday Bible Class afternoons rom 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the | reading room. & @ settlement thereof. H. B. LE FEVRE, Administrator with the will annex- ed .of the estate of Sigurd Bentsen, deceased. First publication, Sept. 28, 1929. 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