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PR D SRRMDE PRI = 2 & 200 A 1929. Germans I ’lun Gi frantlc R GRS a_nmum TR § D m GIRLS’ COATS, FROCKS, Raincoat and Hat Sets ATLY UNDERPRICED FOR THE NOVEMRER SALE! B GRE Diresses $4.25 New Fall styles in Wool Crepe, Jersey and Silk. Winter Coats $5.95 $9.75 All Wool Chinchilla and Veloma Coats. ailored or fur trimmed models at de- savings. cided Map showing how German engineers would reclaim huge section lion years ago. . $5.50 By CHARLES R. FERLIN Flannel - A wonderful assortment of motor mghw-avs lined Leatherette Raincoats with Hats BERLIN, NO“LN;A P“?J'“Ec‘lfsr . i ™ . = » 2 eclaiming a vast section 0 urope ATTENTION MASONS to match. Many cl,}(yr and styles to capable of supporting 20,000,000 peo- | ) cheose from. ple and which sank into the North i A stated communication of M* ers 2go, Is being dis- | juneau Lodge, No. 147, F. & A. M., os e If ever mate- |y pe held in the Moasonic Temple | lized its sponsors believe the |at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening. | schem2 would go far towards solv- | Work in the E. A. Degree. Visit-| g ing Europe's problems of over-popu- -,m Brethren cordially invited. By | 2| Sca 500,000 _v B. M. Behrends CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store latio |order of the W. M. a4 CHAS. E. NAGHEL, say the Secretary. however. WAL etk the p CHFTE WEEATD 0 et FE BN TR NG G D s T 60 e GO 0 SR 0 ) TR £ SRR 01 the plan is feasible | engineers. They do not, ‘Aqd‘,_ ttempt to forecast how |- problem of dividing | 't GPREECR 00 CRIAED { § G | ) RTINS 0 0 D § ¢ CHTHEG 00 CINEED § § o RD itical SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION I 1y Eddie Perkins, Defendant above and another dam across sh channel from Dover to Calai It is figured the| am would rest on a former in chain, which is now from ers (75 to 154 feet) be- \“\\ \ \‘ ) the land among England, Belgium, "0 Footn A S0 ot no e \\\ \\ // Holland, Denmark and Germany oo™ el Division Num- § > g \ ‘/’/'/// eoRe K("t <d.n'cmph 2l Biige ] ber One, at Jufieau. <8 Djed: SALICIy YD 2% |pLIZABETH PERKINS, Plaintiff, ’;\ S8 0 miles long frot Spur | "y "ppnrg PERKINS, Defendant ! S land, to the nort & lend of Dx named: In the name of the United States /4/ "t manded to be and appear in the Burrwr in North Sea of Nerthern Europe which disappeared into the North Sea half a mil- 15 Ifromier crossable by railroads or >lof America, you are hereby com-, |above entitled Court, holden at Ju-| Weather Condmons As Recordcd by the U S Weather Bureau bey—uing 4 p. m. today: Forecast for Junean and vicinit; Rain and slightly warmer ton and Sunday; moderate jutherly wind: : LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | . m. yest'y 30.27 39 %) SW 2 cldy m. today 3016 41 99 SE 8 Rain | n today 3008 45 93 SE 12 Rain | | CABLI: AN RADIO REFORTS } P YESTERDAY TODAZ 4] m. 4am. Precip. 4am. ». Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | : TRl e i clay | Highest 4pm. | Low 4 tem | emp 14 0 Pt ome 32 12 0 1 ) Bethel . 36 6 0 Pt Cldy Fort’ Yukon 12 2 | A 02 cuy | 2 20 | - 02 Cudy ‘| c 20 2 - o1 Cldy St. Paul 8B . 18 20 Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 42 40 — 0 Cldy | 2 4 0 10 Rain . 8 4 i 14 0 Rain | .4 29 p Rain | 44 44 4 14 Rain | 4 | 0 ‘% 12 12 02 % 46 36 38 0 4% a6 CIOE 0 . 68 4 50 50 0 0 Clear *Less than 10 miles. NOTE—Observaiions at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. Thr barometrlc pressure is low In Bering 5 a and most ox mo North Facific Ocean and ‘high from Yukon Territory southward. It {is falling rapidly in the Interior and the eme Southwest. Rain allen over most ‘of Southern Alaska and light snow in the Yu- valley. Temperatures have risen thro out Alaska except in e middle Yuken Vall:y where they are slightly lower than yes- Tuesday evening, Novem- | WSSING BOATS ,‘ The Coast Guard c ;m command of Lieut. N. S. Ik will leave Juneau at 5 o’ PARISH Carxd PARTY this afternoon for the purpos £ ng for the ha ibut | iSca Bird and Kar , of S [which are overdue and not reporied ;. Seattle®s NEW ce the halibut season c. d. The ‘%Z\SH[HN@;T‘)V t seen on tber S. E. of Cape EROTEE, Sain E le Kanalak was Rl oheR bt Mo s Where Alaskans meet! Excelient | | | i | accommodations—¥onderful | food.Inshopping and amusement | There the s neau, Alaska, within thirty da Kanatak is centers. Rooms $3 up—all bath. | = low the & i fter the last publication of t with engine trouble. i "% Back of the bar would b2 summons, nely, within tairty| Thé Resolute of Ketchik UGET Sou ! \ S = land tovered by ){days after the 7th day of Decem-[1aris of Seattle 4 PHOTELSND | P 1 \Z WOrS ber, 1929, in. case Ahis summons i ershurg ve | { Notices for thi cgurch colymn wor Bt g f L, g, | 4 | Aust Le receifeds by The Empiw |tcrian Church this would be com-|published, or within forty da The o are'tat | fow Washingion 7 ; pot lajer than 10 o'clock Saturday God We y ‘Then thers would /after the date of its service upon{and latter at Pelersburg. ; New Governor i moriing to guarantee change of aday School convenes at 12:15,(@ppear a great stretch of land you in case this summons is served i g | el Ha = § " q ; “slow + h formerly connected E: d jupon you personally, and ans Craichead o ir onrosa sermon topics, ete. wing “slow bu B Y jup: raighead cavern in Monroe *In the He - g \wtie meot at 7 p. m.|WHh (he continent and which if/to the complaint of the above nam- | ocun L o e plposin vzt i Sl L PR ¢ lesder. All|believed to be rich in agricultural ed’ plaintiff now on file in um,‘ 9 the world, is now .unhg‘p. i 5 | First Church ol (hrlsl atist and mineral possibilities. |above entitled Court. especially in- | ! : The relief prayed for in the sai L = i | vited. | A network of railosds would| A [ "Sunday services wii pe held al ~1"'""““m'_ worship "' 8 o'clock.|carry ra: now kborne across a gi’:g:m;‘f" l;‘;xfni’;\o‘?lm‘u;:f :,1,3(_ p 11 o m in the Fust Christ of|SubJoet of sermon, “The Problem|ireacherous occan waste by steam-|iceon you and the plaintiff herein. | Christ, Scientist, Junear. on Fiftt |°f “Failure. lers. Heligoland and the Friesian | 400 ym G Gent o 1l o0 o e subject wili AN § > \ nds would be: highlands in Lhc‘appear and answer, the plaintiff inday School at 1;.l5 p.m | L“"‘""“ ““‘“ J‘ | 4 1“\‘:‘1‘("2‘ Hag::rfd_:o;igdgi}will take judgment against you for Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Testl-| BaT T R woitid 84 arainet bnd: R SR and will apply to ¥oly Fifth ana Cola Streets ¥ {the Court for the relief demanded BinieL meching. |troubles of the Netherlands would |y " caiq complaint, as hereinabove 8:00 a. m.—Mass and Sermon.| !ba only memories. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. The Kiel canal would be the out 10:30 2. m—High Mass and 8er-jo; for the Elbe and Weser river: Christian Science Reading Room i clLurch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday | stated. The order for the publication of! afterncons wmom 2:30 to 4. vy The Rhine would turn southwest|{: of November, 1929, The public is corcially invited to| 7:00 p. m. — Instruction and .o s prosent course through a‘t“gvf-:%-gdgg the Honorable Jus ptf®nd these services and visit the B(‘"‘;d’c"‘m of the Blessad Sacra- [channel along the present Dutch'vy, Harding, Judge of the said teading room. Bpnn {and Belgian coasts to Calais,|Court, and the seal of the said Frynees - o |France, and the Thames would Court hereunto affixed this 8th Belhel Pentecostal Assembly | | vwist Zway from it mouth near|day of November, 1929. ] s el | | and finally empty into the JOHN H. DUNN, " 121 Main Street | Channel near Do- Clerk, U. S. District Court. CHAS. C. PERSONKUS, Pastor. ! re there would b2 By N. B. COCK, Sunday services: iro need for ti rojected French- Deputy. 11:00 a. m.~Morning Worship. i lish tunnel under the channel|{First publication, Nov. 9, 1929 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. {for those countries would have a{Last publication, Dec. 7, 1929. ¢ School. 7:45 p. m.—Evening Service | — e e Services, Tuesddy and Friday ev-| ening at 7:45. The Lord's Supper at Douglas. ‘; i “.ry of each month. Babe Will Soon Be in the Woods the first Sun- REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor || Dresbytorian Nath Sunday service HIARRY WILLARD, Lay Worke! 11:00 a. = — Morning worshi. | g ¥ 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. { Subject, “Chr 2, 11:30 2. m—Bible School. | 12:15 p. m—Sun 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek 7:30 p. m—The an : R rayer service. Offering Service conducted by the| Women's Missionary So i Al Lhe morning service the can- for the Every Member Can-| | Public meetings regular Tha k..gl'“hg Day Svmday~2.00 p. m. ch ‘unda:« The pervice will be held in the chur at 11:00 a. m, November 28. | Bring your friends o the church services. | SHIPPERS NUT[CE All freight for Sitka and way s must be on the Dock Wed- . November 27th. Dock willl {ie closed Thanksgiving Day, Thurs- | day, November 23 &dv. Ccast 2 Transportation Co. - oo - Have you tried the Five o'Clock Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cs(e7x NOTICE R S . } MNorthern Light Presbyterian | Church & % 2 "REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor Corner Fourth and Frankiin Sts. The church where service and ship meet. z worship at 11 o'clock. e Rev Henry Young will preachi” ‘the subject, “The God We For-| " A cordial invitation is €X-| paying peen appointed admin-| d to you to worship with us. istrglor of the cstate of Tony Olass meets at 12:15 p. M.|corqg, deceased, all persons hav- *ling claims against the estate of the| said deceased are hereby notified § to present them duly verified, with- in six months from the date hereof, to the undersigned admin- istrator, at the office of his at-|§ torney, Henry Roden, Malony Build- ing, Juneau, Alaska. FRANK AFRIC. . . of the estate :!dn’;“on;;uafdo. deceased. ‘Che King °f the Swal First publication, Nov. 9, 1929, oue of u“; babes in the "‘() (,hhl]l’l OES B e i G-m::m m who will soon be prior toa hunting this summons was made and dated | ys and elec- ELKS HALL REMEMBER—A ‘BIG Christmas Eve Frolic , ‘ DECEMBER 24TH Music by Serenaders Santa Speaking Here's my first message to grownups . . . Do your Gift buying early . . . Catch the Shop Early Spirit . . . Avoid the trying last-minute rush. Let GORDON’S GIFT- LAND inspire you with the Shop' Early Spirit. 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