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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1929. You Won't Forget! ALLWOOL SINGLE BLANKETS in SOLID PASTEL SHADES $ 95 Each These Blankets were manu- factured in mills owned and operated by Marshall Field & Company, Wholesale, for a nation-wide COMBINA.. TION XX PLAN selling. You are therefore assured maximum value . . . The blankets are warm, with the heaviness necessary to repel the chill of winter. Each has a four-inch sateen binding [he colorings will perfectly match any bedroom — Be Sure to Come Early B. M. Behiends Co., Inc. MERCHANTS g worship in the Presby- lan Church n 10 o'clock hool meets at 12:15. rantee change of | ue meets at 7 p. m % | A1 yeuny pe are cordially in- ¢ have morning to sermon topics, always First Church of Christ, Seiontist worship at 8 o'clock. Sunday Catholic Church a m . it bject will Fifth ent.” | 8:00 ¢ [ L1 N Tostl-| 10 Room | room s | dfc public Wednesday | nfternoons =om 2:30 to 4. @ The pu is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the teading room. Sacrament. to the Y R. ALLEN, Pastor vices. Morning worsiip, ssed Growth of [day of c Supper the first Sun- ch menth, y School worship. Sub-; ugh Christ they T Presbyterian Native Church | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worket | 10:30 a. m.—Morning serviee. soul! 11:30 2. m—Bible School, the Come to the church |Vraver service. nd bring a friend. ], The Salvation Army b Public mecar;gs. CHARLES Phonez 604 8:00 a. m.—Holy C 11:00 a. m.—Morning Pr: Sermon. 12:30 p. m—Sunday School vening service at Douglas NOTICE OF E— Pres} % T y ivorthern Light Presbyterian | UNT heving on the | worship meet. Morning worship at 11 o'clo The Rev. Henry Young will con the subject, “The Human Ad- . venture of God.” Eible School meets at 12:15 | We have just the class that ¢ ou. yEvenlng worship in the Metho- dist Church. , Al all heir, percons interested in , that Monday, Decem- two o'cl in the sald day, at the of- ¢ United States Com- in the Town and Pre- Haines, Territory of Al- , is the time and place set ¢ the hearing of objections to account and settlement thereof. E. E. ZIMMER, lon of the Estate of zman, deceased. irst publication, Oct. 19, 1929, st publication, Nov. 16, 1929, missioner, et of — . 1 Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Caurch " T A SR SRS T Fourtl: and Seward Streets {EV. HENRY YOUNG. Minister. “The churca with the cordial . velcome.” . good | the and Bene- | " 7:00 p. m-—-Wednesday—Midweek | HEARING FINAL | creditors | i (WINN LEAVING FOR 1 N. O. Hardy, who w icned at the Seattle office ing the win Anderson, clerk in the local pffic f the Bureau, will also go south e B L. ra and Yes Bay, in- 'm and looking into r the year.. Hc hort time in Ked nd then proceed direct attle. Anderson is on annual leave return here -in: about 30 I e CANNERY STOREHOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE The ca y storehousc at Sagi- destroyed by fire o ing to informat: The build- xeent the snt?.l burning building by the watchman | and two outside men working around the but were found to only charred pe- pe i tk men, howeyer, t flames to * nearby struc- rom damage: a Consolifiated by of ‘the Port Weiter’ Hepsiig Company, now. & | tion ot Omaha, Nebraska. SEATTLE NEXT WEEK 1oy, B, & B its comtents | formerly | 5 understood to be the prop- | Woodmen of World { Life Ins. Assoc., Is to Enter Alaska (Continued rrem: Pago One) had more than 35 years ¢ in the fraternal in« nee field He has been asco- 4 d with the Woodmen of thef4 C Ni ce 1837, For many years has been active in the 1d of public and community sery- ng the World War he mected with the ion of natural airman of the 4 R Nome Bethel Fort Yuken ‘Tanana Eacle 8t. Paul {Dutch Harbor his administration the of the World Life Insur- Woodmen of > Werld Life Insurance Associa- i | lation has become thej strongest fraternal life’ institution in the world. | sent officers of the imen of the World are: Presi- W. A. Fraser; National Ad- T. E. Patterson; National| United States Sena National National , William Rainey wW. M wford, 8. General Attorney, D. E. Bradshaw; National D 'WALMER BUYS DARBY INTEREST IN CAFE Purchase of the Darby Old U & I Lunchroom y J. H. Walmer, of public today. Th sideration was not will be Inventory taken Monday, lact week on the deal since that time © |Walmer will come here from in the near future, and ka for the past eight owned and operat restaurant in {then. The {the best known |Juneau. For yea ged by the late Tho: {‘owned by b ' a5 Darby f and John - NEW FRONT ST. MARQUEE A Dishaw, concfructing a contractof, is foot marques e Juneau Bil- local fitty {lor and the | store. — e | Dell E. Bhen, Juieau's plano| uner. Hotel Gastineau, { L | Have yol wied ue Five oClock | Dinner Bpeciais st Mabry's Cafe? —ady | BEGINNING TODAY 12 Gauge 16 Gauge 20 Gauge . | SHOT GUN SHELLS $1.25 Box 1.20 Box 1.00 Box HARRIS | Hardware Co. | I’ FRONT STRELT | ! | Stations- | Kodiak | Cord |Suneau Ketchikan 1| Print | Bdr Seattle Portland of the Aleutian Islands and anothier one of less intensity was cen- Itered west of Sitka over the Pacific. make their home here. Mr. Walmer has ri Sit- Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. Weather Bureau Forccast for Juneau and viclnity, ber*ning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Sunday; fresh southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 49 5 E 1" cuy | 50 60 E 5 cdy | 48 94 SE° 12 Rain Barometer 20.44 29.31 +..29.36 Fime p. m. yest'y 2. m. today oon today CABLE AN RADIO REPORTS ~YESTERDAY = ] TODAZ Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | locity 24 hrs. Weather - T A Clear - .02 Cldy 18 2 [ Clear 16 | ] 0 Cldy 18 p 0 Clear 30 28 .02 Snow 34 .04 Cldy 40 58 Rain 36 02 Clear« 40 18 Cldy ‘49 02 Cldy 54 14 Rain 54 6 .30 Rain 48 |3 3 . 0 Cldy 88 | 06 Cldy | 60 02 Cldy 64 56 iy 0 Ciear *Less than 10 miles. Rupert ton 54 Ban Francisco ... 66 NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle dre made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juncau time: This merning & strong' low prossure arca was building up west Accordingly temperatures are the Interior and snow W ing at Eagle and Nome today. Along the coast from St. and Dutch Harbor to¢ in JUST RECEIVED STOCK Fir Boat Lumber VERTICAL GRAIN 6 to 12 inches wide Up to 30 feet long *! We Invite Inspection ALSO FIR SHOP GRADE 44 '5-4°6-4 and 8-4 thick See Us for Your Lumber Requirements s4 Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. PHONE 358 land rain has occurred durinz the last twenty-four hours. GASTINEAU CAFE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER—$1.25 sour Chicken Gumbo with Okra " COCKTAIL Petersburg Shrimp Cocktail SALAD Lettuce and Tomato with French Dressing CHOICE OF Young Roast Turkey with Walnut Dressing Half Spring Chicken a la Maryland New York Cut Steak with Mushroom Sauce Boiled Ox Tongue with Spinach Chicken Fricassee with Noodles Broiled Lamb. Chops witl: French Peas VEGETABLES Corn on Cob Mashed, Creamed or French Fried Potatoes Hard French Rolls DESSERTS Banana Cream Pie Ice Cream Coffee CHINCHILLA COATS For Children These warm coats are. the, very thing for winter wear. They’re lined with flannel and come in navy blue and brown. Berets to match included. Sizes 3 to 14 years. $6.75 Girls’ woolen dresses, plain colors and plaids with self and contrasting color trim. Sizes 3 to 14 years. $4.95 Hand Bags Of lovely leathers and de- Nérw Ford Fordor Sedan Is An Economical Car to Drive ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low cost of up-keep. Economical because it has been made to stand up under thousands and thousands of miles of steady running. An indication of the built-in quality of this car is shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. More pfeel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford than in almost eny other car, regardless of price. Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, smoothness and alert performance of this car by driving it yourselfs You'll know it's a great auto- mobile the minute you take the wheel. Juneau Motors, Inc. Insurance Makes the Home Possible It takes much more than wood and nails, or brick and mortar—or even Edgar Guest’s “Heap o’ Livin’,” to make a home. Insurance makes it possible for you to build, and it protects you afterward. The materials are insured before you get them. The house is insured during construction. The banker de- mands insurance that his money may be safe- guarded. —You would not dare risk your in- vestment without insurance even if you could raise the money. 1 Through insurance your dream of a home and happiness is made to come true, Let your local agent tell you about sound Stock Fire Insurance. Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE—Every Kind signs. Bags of suede, os- ) trdch, Moroeco calf, walrus grain, in black, brown, navy, green and tan, with frames and trimmings of tortoise, amber and metal. And their fittings one finds in model. bags, zipper fastened safety compartments, leather and heavy silk linings, vanities, and a dozen other clever—and convenient arrangements. $3.25to $14750 GUNS and AMMUNITION SPORTING GOODS A GUN FOR EVERY PURPOSE Ammanition for Every Gun Thomas Hardware Co. 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