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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1929. KARL K, KATZ. 1S B0OSTING: {in all details and thoroughly equip- ‘psd to give thé ‘utmost in service [m people desiring either tickets or | information was opened at 1407 {Fourth Avenue, in the new four- ticket office, heautifully appomtcd‘ vacation and all re- | turned sing of Alas- ka's beauty d charm and in this manner, as in no other way, Ala ka. is being brought to the atten- tion of many people who in turn New Ford Fordor Sedan Is An Economical Car & . Iteen story 1411 Fourth Avenue|will make a trip into the Terri- 2 building, one of Seattle’s bestoffice | tory,—another way the N. P, has D 2 N|P| RA". nAn buildings, centrally located and con- | of thanking Alaskans for their pat- to rive j venient, Nothing was overlooked | ronage. < = . — : . |to make this office one of the very | — || ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low {Representative Arrives 'jn 'best in the country and an invi- NOTICE cost of up-keep. Kconomical because it has been 3 (tation is extended to all, Alaskans SarinbonE made to stand up under thousands and thousands of - | Sally yTo Freemasons: 2 . ‘ Juneau on Sf?ml {especially, to feel free to make u | ‘;?m lar meeting Monday, Octo- miles of steady running. Annual Tl‘lp [cf the facilities there provided for| .- 98 0. Visiting Masons ¢ i veling public. Meets Alaska Steamers True to his promise, made sc'\'-‘ An indication of the built-in quality of this car is shiown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford med. By order of | in sccond degroe. | CHAS. E. NAGHEL, | & Karl K., Katz, Alaska Representa- | tive of the Northern Pacific Rail- | You need no longer dread “shopping” for . . s o 4 cral years ago, Mr.. Katz has not i Je v an in g st & . a good raincoat. Buying rainwear ceases to be annual trips ‘through tho, SEER- falled to meet ahips from Alhska| 0" _ secretary. || than in almost ny other ear, regardiess of price. 4 itory, arrived in Juneau om tne 00 their arrival in Seatle and e LET Amams rress Tour Sult Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, an unpleasant task when you see our complete Alameda from the westward fang Pressed asain his willingness to be | oy snd deliver. Phone 5% | Smoothness and alert performance of this car by 3 - will stop over here several days Of l_mwflm;nY_l“flY vt;ssxb!-:h o] — driving it yourself. You'll 'know it’s a great auto- Cy 38 ko before: going on to other Southeast 10%C oM the Territory when they| oo o o ARING FINAL mobile the minute you take the wheel. f and panflfll] stocks. Alaska cities. He is at the Gasti-| Ma¢ 2 "é]‘P]b”"":‘ His office is| ° " UACCOUNT neau. iCb z;fln ; nrcamd. :;xt twa blocks | Mr. Katz tells of many i .ifrom Pler 2 of the Alaska Steam-; . | aving on the | s of many impgove- | ot (o ny. and mot far from| The undersigned, having on the ments made during the past year, . 3 which are all greatly in favor of t¢ Terminal of the Pacific Steam- the travelers from Alaska, sueh as Company, at 200 Smith Tow the change in schedule of the and a further invitation is extended North Coast Limited to the fastor t0 Make use of his office and trav 2 time of 61% hours, Seattle to Ch:- facilities at any and all times, | Boosts Alaska th day of September, 192 filed | his final account as administrator | with the will annexed of the e: tate of Sigurd Bentsen, deceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau| Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby| There are raincoats from the infants’ sizes Juneau Mowrs, Inc. to the ladies size 44. . . cago. This famous train now G given to all heirs, creditors or oth i ’ Colors are oav this v >ar, stvles pleasmg, leaves Seattle at 6:15 pm. daily,| Not only Is the Northern Pa-|fo oo interested in said estate, WHEELER & OSGOOD B 4 « £ and as practically all ships from Cific Railway interested ip being |tpat Tuesday, November 25, 1929, Alaska reach Scattle in the morn- Of service to. people fraveling fro ing as a general rule, this allows|Alaska, but during the, past year travelers from the Territory an,Covsiderable time and: money has opportunity to do some shopplng'b‘:m’ spent in interesting people all or visiting and still get away the|Over the States, in Alaska. A beau- |Gity and Precinet of Juneau and| same day. In a great many in- ' liful pictorial story booklet cover-|gerritory of Alaska, is the time stances this later departure has,n8 the Territory. was issued ecarly |and place set for the hearing of | saved Alaska travelers considerable, | \is year and sent to every rail |objections to sald account and the| as with the old morning leaving |ticket agent and Tourist Agency in {seftlement thereof. | at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sald day, at the office of the | United States Commissioner, in the LAMINEX ed States Court House, in the| and above all, prices are within reach of all. Ladies’ Raincoats as low as $6.95 . time it was often necessary to stay | ‘he country as well as several| H. B. LE FEVRE, 3 2 L over practically a whele day 1, |thousand individuals. | This book-|Administrator with the will annex-| WILL NOT SHRINK, SWELL OR WARP Seattle. let is to be re-issued soon and given ed of the estate of Sigurd| even a greater distribution, Dur- | GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES ing the summer several of the oifi- [First pu Bentsen, deceased. Another improvement was a new % ication, Sept. 28, 1929. | train leaving Seattle at 9 am., in- | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. A v # A One, Two 1 ivo JHmd G augurated Tast Spring and this, fo-|cials of this company have taken Last publication, Oct. 26, 1020, | 5 'md'l I“(‘J’lll"n;iil']ll\l: }g]l‘ml‘df%r In(;]dtc“d gether with still another train for — e e —_— | 9 15 Li }‘ LF‘ At (D tIEINe Merchants the cast leaving Seattle at 7 pm. 5 Light French Doors |zives wonderful service to the trav- W14 ] TR ISPTCTTO eler eastward bound, this latter » WE INVITE INSPECTION [train being a direct one for such points as Denver, Kansas City, Fleafimmmeaflpnms ity Omaha, or St Louis, while the . R o A -~ R B R Pt e P North Coast Limited and the 9 a.m. uneau Lllm er Mllls. ln(,. o1b H rch, This will be a Com- |trains are direct Chicago and At- : ~ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U, §. |4t chuzon T fantic Seaboard, connections. Weather Bureau ik il All Standard Pullman PHONE 358 % —#21 A point particularly stressed by N Metropolitan Methodist | |Mr. Katz is the fact that the North- - Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beg~uing 4 p. m. today: i Episcopal Church ,.L ern Pacific. Railway operates the vers; moderate southerly winds.Rain tonight, Sunday probably sh |&f Fourts ahd Beward Streets “* only exclusive all standard p.un, man car train between the North- LOCAL DATA JEV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. st . and " "Obidako s Catiove ¥ Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| “The church with the cordial) W00 o0 S0ibEe o 88 el {JCANADIAN] 3 7 5 SE 12 Rain | welcome.” % ries ’ TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC ‘4 A y“)desnty ;g;‘; :‘: g: 12 Rain | Morning worship in the Presby-|carries only the regular dining car, < ) PACIFICY 1 - a. m, y . 5 2 1 b - ¥ VAY, Noop, Vhiay 2088 46 80 12 Cldy |terlan Church. = Subject, “Life u\‘"ld"dfl;d Pl:“mzn ‘lelfi’;l"g il '\l Treasure Held in Trust.” and @, luxurioug, com: y equip- | Sunday School meets at 12:15. ped observation car—no day coach- Y CABLE AN RADIO KEPORTS_ Epworth League meets at 7 p. m.|es or tourist sleeping cars. 1In the TRANS-CONTI NT AL VESTERDAY I TODAY {Miss Emily Tucker is the leader. |interest of good handling of the L Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. | Evening worship at 8 o'clock.|train, to assure a pleasant, ('Om-l CANADIAN PACIFIC Stations-~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather |[A Communion Meditation. The |fortable journey across the coun-! ° i )T 16 24 14 0 cCldy|Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper|try for patrons, the car limit of —FAMOUS—— 40 - 0 Clear |will be administered. This is not athis train never exceeds eight cars, | . K 36 14 0 Cldy |Methodist Table; but The Lord's|it having been determined by e: & L 3 : e ~ i 39 : 0 Cldy |Table. All who love their Lord |perience that a train of not to ex- TURKEY OR SPRING CHCKEN P_RIN]CESS STEAMERLS 26 — Trace Snow are invited irrespective of creed. |ceed eight cars ecan be handled ab| vi 42 — 0 Cldy | | . |all times, under all conditions with- 7 b AL M T R ¥ . . . St. Paul 38 [ 03 Cldy || Catholi¢ Charch ;J. out the lcasttdlscuml‘m: to pajsr.]-; W ITII AL L TI{E I‘RIM]“INGS TO Pt‘lnCC Rllpel‘t, VlCtOl‘la Dutch Harbor 40 — 16 Clear | g3 = w|gers and restricting the car limit T - = - Kodiak 52 N Clear | Fifth and Gold Streets is but another instance of a desire | Vancouver and Seattle Cordova 8 1 ' 156 Rain| 8:00 8. m.—Mass and Sermon. |on the part of this railroad com- | G A ST INE A U C AFE v Juneau 46 | 12 14 Rain| 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. pany to take good care of all using | e ; Ketchikan 50 H 4 88 Pt. Cldy| 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser-|their service. | REDL(‘ED RATE ROUND TRIP FARES S ... o . 0 Obbenin, Sl i o R W ngo 4 new Oty In Effect Nov. 1st, 1929 to Feb. 28th, 1930 Edmonton | g ear . o545 b Bzicvag. PV R G i SR et S i | k] diction of the Blessed Sacrament. ! A -y 3 & ISe:.me 58 | 1 0 Cldy i || Direct Connections at Vancouver to all ¥astern Points iy s o i 4 - ‘ of United States and Canada San Irancisco 68 | 50 0 Pt C]dy[‘ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly -I- 5 X i o i St o *Less than 10 miles. e 2 VARIOUS ROUTES FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS W. L. COATES, Agent Valentine Building LIBERAL STOP-OVERS 121 Main Street : s | CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pistor, e W | Sunaday services: i 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 p.. m.—Bible School. 7:45 p. m.—Evehing Sérvice. Services, Tuesday and Friday ev- iening at 7T:45. NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m, and 8 p. m, Juncau time. The pressure is moderately 1ow but rising throughout Alaska. It is lowest in the Gulf of Alasta and the upper Yukon Valley and highest from the Pacific St:tes westward. Rain has been gen- cral in Southern Alaska, 'followel by clearing from Kodiak west- 5 % T ward. Cloudy weather prevails in the Interior. ‘Temperatures mvelds?:tlf:h':::::"m° first Suh- fallen in Being Sea and at Kodiak, with little change in other i A parts of the Territory. A 1: Presbyterian Native Church Juneau HARRY WILLARD, lay Worker 10:30 a. m—Morning service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00. p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. The Balvation Army . I i n For This Week‘ Only ] bl mectnes: ~ “When the Frost Is A Sunday—T:30 p. m. . 3 R On the Pumpkin” PR — S i e e . L ip i T & : . No. 1 Newhouse, per dozen ............... 4.20 Notices for thu: cadrén ‘column {Ject; “The Vislon of the Home Pre.-{1ish Shpment of Mflhw L is high time to think of warmer clothing No. 1Y% Newhouse, per dozen .............. 6.25 r‘x‘::,“lafr rt:oael:vel?) :iloc'r:esn!t:lnrxz; pa{’fgi;ts and strangers are heart- zfi;flfi,f‘:':f g{'fu,,.'“,.fi"’@m”,‘,. nag- We now have a B NO. 31/2 &Whousc’ i dozen """"""" 1700 morning to guarantee change of |ily welcomed to worship with the |cissus, daffedils, erocus, iris. and Jil- Knit Uhderwear in c:;lm{)]egf _“é'l’czkfi ({f) g‘;%{‘f“ B, No. 14 Newhouse, per dozen ... 1565 Ao PR, ol i A gt s e ; No. 48 Newhouse, per dozen ............ 17.00 A few sizes, in advance, in children’s part \ : - - |the same grade of IR T 7 i 5 J ‘L Befetiet ¥ AR & P _ Woolen ankle sox for adults and children— SALE STILL CONTINUES ON Sunday services wii pe held at | o e ErEE T | spectals at Mabera, - ad¥. €0 cents, $1.00, $1.25, $1.65. 11 a. m. in the First Christ of | . al—= SHOTGUN SHELLS 12 Gauge, $1.25 per Box Other Sizes in Comparison MAIL US YOUR ORDER "HARRI CHARLES E. RICFE, Dean Phono 604 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:15 p. m—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. Please note change in time of Sunday School. Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be. “Probation After Death.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Testi- monial meeting. Christian Sclence Reading Room in cu.urch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to | attend these services and visit the | ! reading room. I — ; “Gorner Fourth and ¥ranklin Bs.|fice of the United Statés Com- § ———— Cotton and wool, and silk and wool hose for NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL: 3 ; children—85 cents and $1.00, ACCOUNT. The undersigned, having on thé 9th day . of October, 1929, filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Rosie Weitzman, de- ceased, in the Probate Court for Haines Precinct, Alaska, notice 15 hereby given to all heirs, creditors and other - persons interested in said estate, that Monday, Decem- ber 9, 1920, at two o'clock in the afternoon .of said day, at the of- Berets in silk and in wool for small children —175 cents and $1.65. Northern Light Pmblptahn?l Church The church where service md1m1mflner. fn the Town &hd Pre- worship meet. ¢inct of Haines, Territory of Al- REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday services. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Subject, “Divine and Human For- giveness.” 12:15 p. m—Sunday School. _ 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship. Sub- Morning worship at 11 o'clock.|aska, is the time and place S8t The Rev. Henry Young will prea.ch’for the hearing of objections to on the subject, “Life a Treasure said account and settlément thereof. Held in Trust.” E. E. ZIMMER, Bible School meets at 12:15 p. m.| Administration of the Estate of with classes for every age ‘and Rosle Weitaman, deceased. group. First publication, Oct. 19, 1929. Evening worship in the Metho- Last publication, Nov. 16, 1029, Hardware Co. FRONT STREET

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