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g - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1929. ' ENTERTAIN PARENTS with scalloped e ect, “The Lord Will Come|by Benediction of the Blessed Mrs. Lucy Morton, aged 25, shot $7.00 | Again.” Sacrament. Alaskan 1:15 p. m—8und School, 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. herself to death in her home at| The Epworth League members of 8. Adrbkn, Chels Ped 7:30 p m. — E Fairbanks, November 4. Her hus- the Methodist Church served a| worshify | No evening services. Hconah; Mrs. Hanener, June - E — ST ANFURB G A‘Ls | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. '-l—-H—H—H—H-loH—-H—l— Pt fEm gy ol Weather Burean BEDDING L X Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, ber~uing 4 p. m. today: E A NN UAL E [ { | Rain tonight, Sunday possigly show gentle variable winds. E 2y VALU S. 3 a4 SR B LOCAL DATA : ! STANFORD, Cal, Nov. 186—A| Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity We'nth‘n ® L) z husband is about as popular as'4 p. m. yest'y . 30.05 40 90 SE 6 Cldy' 1 a hair in o biscuit to coeds at Stan- |4 a. m. today 30.14 40 92 E 8 Rain { ford University, according to a sur- |Noon today 3012 37 9 8 [ 3 Rain | 4 vey conducted among the women| ™ GABLE AND RaDIO REPORTS ] ¥ s il students, A& check 6f the Survey | Sag = A8D RADIO B - ; < Alcoted 148 78 ble o S0 | VESTERDAE T T TODRE T CLOSES TONIGHT : | intended to be farried, 86 would be |, R B | ow e et 3 g 3 ! Writefs, 79 selected tedchihg as a |or2tONS™ temp. temp. | emp. temp. 22T g Wones : «{vocatforl and 78 expressed prefer- oW e ) 0 | =8 idy {| e o | Motropollian Methodist | |ence for the stage. fome agnicl IR AR H 08 s e IN PARISH HALL | plc o N b Episcopal Church B Bethe! > | G 4 . Ol | { ] 10 o'clock Saturday g SRR i iy | { | moraiing to ”‘“::‘":("ln:""\ of | " Fourtn: and Beward Streets | BARONESS KON WASHINGEDN 51?[” bl = 18 5 -ZZ p ?’ (Cllgz 1 B t, f Ail K. d 15 SR by e v v ) -FIF PR 6 8 — 3 { - Old Town | EV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister: | ~OW IN EIGHTY-FIFTH YEAR | " 3 m 6 4 —'® Cldy oons o CAAmnas k Vi | “The churcn with the cordlal| 4 $ 5 lst. Paul . 83 32 26 34 16 01 Pt Cldy | \ gyl % MUNICH, Nov. 16~Batoness|St 4 R 1 S Blank()ts ! hurch of Christ, weloottis, _ |Marle von Washington, the widow|Dutch Harbor'... 36 3¢ | 3 32 — .06 Pt Cldy i« Bargains, Fancy Work, A V) G Morning worship in the Presby- B Kodiak gl 38 28 30 0 0 Clear X L Beleptiat 4 |terian Church. Subject of sermon, |%f '};‘jaigggmm’l‘ief;;’mf"c’;gg‘: Gobdove W@ % @ S oae R | Candy Booth, Ice Cream Booth, Fish | B — = ey p 4 LAt 5 von —] e - 57 | 5 ( {| Sunday services wii be neld at “God's Vision of Life. vt | ind ChamBeREEE 5766 $%m er Jumeat a4 3. 40 8 g Rain | Pond, etc., etc., Tea Room, Dancing st {11 a. m. in the First Christ of | Sunday School convenes at 12 XSY‘KI ¢ Laidwig 1T of Bavirid—recent Ketchikan ... 46 40 36 42 4 13 cldy Vi ! |Christ, Scientist, Juneav, on Fifth (We will be glad to have you with | e SUCHTE b= | e Ripiit il M. (. ‘2§ Ao B 0 Clear |1 tH he sibjbst will |us. fBddzy ehsol |1y celebrated Her elghty-fifth anni- P P 1 e Gk | . 3 Y % P _{{and Main Streets. The subject will {us unday School. } : AN o imenton . 50 48 28 20 car T k D T h Only the finest 0 Vm}po.rl { |56, “Mortals and Immortals.” Epworth League meet at 7 p. m. |Versary ';Vm;:l”m? “I’g:’ ,»B“': ttle " 53 50 4 46 4 08 Rain ur ey inner Onlg t ed long fiber ,yarns "res Sunday ool at 12:15 p. m. Leader, Albert Rhodes. All young| James Washington, the hiead « ortland ... . 46 46 30 30 * 0 Cldy :!: used in the mflkmg of th se | | Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi-|people invited, the Bavarian family of ;oir Wash- Son anilet o ‘l 50 50 ? 0 Clear | T blankets. 66x80 inch size,! | noniel meeting. Evening worship at 8 o'clock.|ington, migrated from England to *Less than 10 miles. Admlsswn F ree light of weight but exce -d-}i Christian Science Reading Room |Subject, “The Underlying Truth.” qe;:::{h t::nhlgzytcrm;jn.é ocr tho| ] o - 1di g , a cecame ror e ingly warm. Choice of sev-}|an clurch building. This room is|The Young Peoples’ Choir will be €&t | NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle 3 ¢ ‘cr’:lel solbics {(open to the public Wednesday|in attendence. knighted in ‘Bavaria in 1830. are made at 8 8. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. | FREE DANCING i { | afternoons wom 2:30 to 4. | The Ladies' Aid will meet at ‘He acrg;:l'ad fi:fl ;fim MIE'D}:- 3 6. S Rl Ay, T g £ {| The public is cordially invited to|the Parsonage Thursday after- |zing, married the Baroness ch- $g . et £ { DOUBLE BLANKETS, parly|gtenq these services and visit the noon at 2:30 g{;lock, All ladies |ner von Huettenbahc and quickly, The barlomi;:'fli pre@iure hss risen. in ‘;1_1 pa:;s ?f l;xlarskil‘nzd i 4 Al ook wool, 70x80 in. size, in solid ('nl-‘ teading room. interested 1in the work of the|rose to ‘military and ‘court’, dis- |Is nv}x,(Aoratcy igh in all msu‘ [ 1‘ llu~ml e Gulf of / }.:.s Q - cheose from the blue, rns(’;,:‘ |church are invited. tinction. Hi8 third son was Buon,;n "\mon Souns wrhesre tx;;l rem:x]ln o de;dllvg ;] ; Z:f)w i}:lwf;icn“-w | e e ) ¥ icot, or gold satin boun a Qi B L i o 4] Karl Theodor. allen over most of outhern aska and 1 in | EACH—$9.50. { | | Resurrection Lutheran Church || oo o1 e the upper Yukon Valley. Rain ccntinues from curdoya to Juneau | {HFW P T R | T Y, Catholle Church | : i and the weather is unseitled in other parts oi the Territory. Changes e e {| Corner of Thira ‘na Mamn Sts. gy oo | FAIRBANKS WOMAN in temperature have been unimportant. RAYON EPR!-ADH-‘ lxn two- tH REV. HARRY R. /LLEN, Pastor Fifth and Gola Streets, KILLS SELF WITH T o tone effects or orchid, rose, )| Sunday services. 1 a. m~—Low Mass. "AUTOMATIC PISTOL! | | sreen and blue, 80x105 -mht"y-t' 00 a. m. — Morning worship.| 10:30 a. m.—~Low Mass, followed Gk isan v EPWORTH LEAGUERS AT THE HOTELS | ' \ { { ! e COLORED TFEQUOT BED- o " 5 i band and step-father had left home |dinner to their parents yesterday 3 2 | SETS. that include 2 s . y “The Ga.x::hoielg:ncdcl:nsi;‘.' & h 12/in the evenirig to attend a meeting |evening. }z!ic:r: 'luytcu. Yacobi; C. Velve { tze 81x99 inches, and pillow | 0 T e friend with you.| Bethel Pentecostal Asscmbly | |of the Ploneers of Alaska. WHen| After a sumptuous venison ban- | 5t4d, Yacobt If' 3 cases to match, size 45x36 in.} 7 MELEEON | — 4% they returried they found the dead |quet, the Leaguers ond their par- Gaclinean i $12.50 I : « 181 Miin Street body 19ing on the bedroom fldor |cuts joined in good, old-fashioned ¢ Oanning. i Holy Trinity Cathedral Csl:.:iycx;e:fcfioxwus’ Pastor. | with an automatic pistol lying be- |g Nearly fifty guests par- 1A » JOTTON TFILLED g g = 3 g | A side it. No cause for the act is|t of these festivities, and all| SSMRORES: i Sk il o8 x—% bt okl e ey ";:”g;’lfl";’“s'c}:'g;“m"' known, and hér hisband and step- report a delightful time. \ lic and trimm with wide 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 7:45 p.‘ m.;—Evenlng Serv.ice father miiffghe bl been partiou- | B R DAY BEDS cca bands, Full size, micely}| 13:00" " Morning Prayer wnd| Sérvices, Tussday and Fridsy ev-| ', BaY i sHat duy. GEN. BERS titched and finished. Setrion. ening’ 'at 7:48, Mrs. Mlmgon wds 2 native of Kal- NOW CAPITAL TEA ROOM | q tag. ‘She eame to Fairbanks 21 p. [ i i 1 Sunday School. he Lord' fir: - e i W The Lord's Subper the frst Sunl| opy ago when she was four Years| ASHINGTON, Nov. 16—The Springs and Mattresses Evening ser at Douglas. day of each month. | e ':hlflg:emh “}'°“tGhF‘1‘;°‘m:nmn which once sheltered the ; - — > s |grades and school at Fair-iy,rees of Gen. Nelson A. Miles, has | wasmer thaf ‘a k of blankets, | & ) ; i stac s, fancy patterned, | Presbyterian Native Church i banks and sttened the Alaska Col-|jcon made into a tea room. lighter than a pair—get a famous ; vt ticking. Buoy- Cxpres 3 lege. She was marfled in 1925. | gialls in which Golden Pebbles, | Woods Arctic for solid com’ort and | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker A Coroner’s jury decided that she er and Old Ebb used to sta 10:30 a. m.—~Morning service. had committed suicide. satisfaction. The ploneer eidcrdown | E | "Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. s H feet, now contain attractive|of the North. Best design, down, || Juneau-Young Hardware Co. 3.5 The church where service and . g | worship meet. ;;go;. ::v%fl:ez:fikmweek ; ;,_—““‘L—") tables and benches. The haylof: |lining and cover. Holds most| o - e f worship at 11 o'clock. | prayer service. |BLACK WOLF 18 KILLEI hds been done vtfver 1mo_ a colonial | World’s Record. Fully guatanteed. | PEQUOT and WEARWELL} | 1o poy “Henry Young will preach BY MENDENHALL RANCHER room where waitresses dispense hot : e s SHEETS, 81390 inch size, of se-{ | " Vot ot Vislon of | & ¢ A muffins ahd other good things. | CGet yours early, from your dealer. | lected long staple cotton that} ;.. . ‘|' The Salvation Army || A largé, black wolf, was shot and et Distributed by Kennedy Bros, | e rccounts for rema e strengthy | pig o meets at 12:15 p. m.|s— — %3 [killed recently on Glacier Highway ' Pupils cannot be barred from Amhorage 3 and wearing qu: Qw‘. have j the class that will] (T by C. L. Sparks, fur-farmer of Men- |public schools in Illinois because P e | p ¥ $1.95 3 louit | Public meetings: denhall, according to word received |of mental deficiency, the Attorney ! | - » | E Sunday—2:00 p. m. at local hemdquarters of the Alaska |Geaeral has ruled. ) Pillow: Cases to Mateh, 50 cents { o, "oy (TG o0 " OF cermon, | Sunday—7:30 p, m. ke Gititgteion. THe animal s g g he Underlying Ttruth.” Tuesday—17:30 p. m was killed near Mile 11, in the vi-| Commercial Job prinung at m] I : R ’ i —— 4 |cinity of the Glacter. empire. | 4 B M N 35~I€GEROUS lNSANE ardson, resident of Thane for many | : . e years and before that a pioneer of} OF ALASKA MAY GO |ire mterior. TO ST. ELIZABETH'S B Old papers fnr sate at The Em- vire office. § Failure to Receive Credit Is no proof that a bill has been paid but 2 cancelled check that has been acceptad - and paid is positive proof. | | | | Behrends Co., Inc. |sane 1e:ideats of Al Juneaw’s Leading Department {housed a Store | Washington, duced by R |Johneon, | pense ANLLY ) This conveniencé and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT The ex- will be \ \ FILLOWS, filled with a good} | - rade of clean, mew feathers } [T 4n ot Light Presbyterian \ \ N { { \ “The Slave of s and is Bieweries Uneasy As : 1° 5 2 “ British Plane Probe v the CPAIARID i J : o e iy l | S THE FIRST NATIONAL Of the Liquor Trade e trom duka ave i 3 i ‘ BANK |be il o izebeth's | -‘ & - z lg L (Continued rrow Fage Ono) e Tl . FEn OF JUNEAU at Port-| Gilenlivet district of land—p: i . haps you have observed that the| chief constable in his report stated [ FOUR OLDTIMERS GO | last year not one case of drun - ness was discovered in that du-i TC PRONEERS, HOME trict.” e The recults of the Baifour act n(‘ e might move a palace a thousand miles,” said Mr. Berton Braley, the well known author, in a recent address. | Y this and from 1904, gwhich up to the present time | tory will hes enabled licensing magistrat:s || et “BRut the slaves of Edison’s lamp have te abo'ish 24,000 leénses in Ex o ! o 8 be accom- | . and Wales, have not been ger | o il . $ 2 iy Bppreciatcd, argued Lord irmor, mem- moved civilization forward a thousand years. “l;' ex& ;:‘z bii:i :aloco:;())ogo(;;g t}‘m[ D. McLean, | W e 1d LT v £ | wen this cley; | Where the slave of Aladdin’s lamp could shrinkage. \1 <10 | JAmMes C: , & Fairbanks’ pb-' 0 sti | No one has been so optimistic Roek S04 1 s ng fromt paraly-! (or pescimistic as the case m:y! S e o j TP P be) as to predict that the rayal] ;pm};l i (;;"f;' _“;“ }39‘9”31 mi R l} E KUTS remmission will culminate its inves- | '1° HOm IR “tf}dm“”"r-; tigation with a recommendation of | BORE WRr S heap a horde of gold and jewels before Alad- din’s wondering eyes, the slaves of Edison’s lamp have credted new wealth beyond the wild- Wi fte ofést Beitain, TS0 0¥ “ihe. Vader| for est dreams of Oriental magnificence.”” « ° ¢ : The following, however, have been | g y b ) S 2 R b Y F . d O diseussed as being within the realm | ® hie ) emempber your Friends Un of probability: |2 KIDDIES Had eleetric light alone been the sole result Christmas Dav With A The commission may recommend | | its f6 ; ;i A = 3 I stmas ay 1 n a continuance of the present sys- | = ~meresrrseeoomeeomoneq | { New play suits for of Edison’s inventions the electrical industry A . Card tem of regulation, with some modi- 4 { children in lfle'ét i P & b4 i ttractlve ar fcation as to hours of serving| ‘ g Rl would have justified itself. But it necessitated inerease in | styles for < 3 : g A g : B S B hnbollc hevirsems [t Our Assortment of NP the invention of a system of generation and We have high-grade Christmas cards that ] " | girls, AR 9 ; e bear beautiful sentiments for your relatives o :,cl\;;?::te ;:x:m:mr:;d?sf: CHRISTMAS i distribution, laying the foundation of the light and friends. community to dectde for itself just | S n light shades and power industry as we know it today. These attractive cards are for sale at yery whether it wants to be wet or ary.| X of bl d t 3 5 e B . | g ue an an, | reasonable prices. They are infinite in It may recommend taking over of { GREETING CARDS hecked ived ‘ SOBEEER. A variety—many of them altogether unusual the' wnle industzy by the sovern-| R L ¢ [:lc e] . Stfbp‘é Those inventions “have moved -civilization 3 i : : . ment—nationaliza or the pur-| re Now On and plain colors f & ; end a card—even if you are also send- ce of more effective regulation. | 3 s orward a thousand years.” ; ; E% & the last posklity that, wor- | Display 2o b ing a gift. | ries Britain's beer barons far morc | $1 . 50 w : The sentiments expressed on these cards ! than sy talk about absolute pro- | e : “?]:hstflke a iresponsive chord in the hearts ! | K i i ts. \ i MAURO coie 3 : of their recipients. ! e || PuTERW $1.65 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ; : FIRE DEPARTMENT cmsr| DRUG CO. All sizes y Sk B e The Dally Alaska Empire Charles E. Sampson, recently re-|| ¢ree Delivery Phone 134 5 Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 . signed as Chief of the Fire Depart- WHEN WE SELL IT : o e | ment at Fairbanks and A. H. An- IT'S RIGHT derson was appointed to succeed him. The salary of the position Express Money Orders Old Papers for sale at Empire Office mad B b B i S v gl RS