The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1930, Page 2

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i ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, jAN 18, 1930. » e = B ( @~ ] ‘V 1 ‘Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | Unecle Sam’s ach urc ase i | Weather Bureau | | Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, ber*~uing 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Sunday, modierate temperature; moderate to 1] |fresh casterly winds. > Rfi a er a e LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloc)(y Weather Tim Barometer Temp. DATA {4 p. m. yesty ...8017 26 6 w 3 Clear 1 |4 a. m. teday 30.21 39 26 E 8 & Clear 1 [Ncon today 3087 3 36 E 26 Clear ’L‘” I r 'Dr l) rlPS f— | ues i ganua \ ape . | CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS 4 3 YESTERDAY I TODAY i NFAQ Nétw &t iig srns, 36 in. wide ¢ Highest 4pm. | Low 42m. 4am. Precip. 4am. JAMASK New colors and patter 6 lsmz‘x_o‘ns temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather i B amask, $1.25 v ; 85 cents a B sy A dr: damask, $1.25 value now 85 ts 4 Nt i o 3 p oy Bethel a8, 88 2 36 * 0 Pt Cldy Fort Yukon 26 -28 R 0 Clear Tanana 14 6 i 0 Clear ) ; Fagle ‘10 -1 c o dse7 Y 0 Clear PRINT CRASH—Heavy quality erash, 33 in. wide, St. Paul 36 34 34 38 S | Cldy b, ) Dutch Harbor 8 36 3 38 — 4 Cldy | ) o it - Winoifis e 19 | Kodiak 46 36 4 % -1 B Rain i in 1al designs for hangings and cover 1 s ol R S g o oy H Juneau 32 2 23 39 . 0 Cle ings. 65-ccnt value now 45 cents a yal‘d Ketchikan 38 30 20 22 x 0 cle:: | Prince Rupert 40 40 24 26 B 0 Clear : TS Dot 3 g | Eamonton - SEANT 4 -4 16 0 Pt Cly FRINTED CRETONNE in modernisti¢ designs and | Seattis N 2% 28 W & Cldy 3 Bl i GEak i . : | Portland 18 16 140 Snow (|,rm'n”- 48 inches wide, 95-cent Va]ue, now J. P. Morgan’s 1l and luxurious ¢4 save the Gevernment at least $450,000. The lSen Francisco 56 56 52 52 iy 12 Pt Clay ) id wachtdthe Cor: viich its owner has | vessel will be renamed theB"%ceano | *Less tLan 10 miles. 75 cents a yard. {turned over ‘nartment of Com- | grapher. (Right) Captain N. B. Porter, | v BEEroa it ot v SR o) imerce for u »y. As a formal- | turns over the yacht to Captain Fred L. ! Nogr:—a?rgse:u;:omngtabarmw ;ox:tfl:“tfi"' Tanana and Eagle fity, the i d for the ship, | Peacock of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. [or¢ made - Fr 2o i o While the barometer was on the downward trend over Alaska |generally, with the exception of the Aleutians, this morning, pres- |sure was still high with fair weather prevalent over all but the ex- i Democrats have 167 mem- | {reme southwest. Temperatures at all Alaskan stations except Cor- i out it i rurchase will | (Inset) J. P. Morgan. 34 more than before the 1922|dova were warmer today. Pacific Northwest temperatures were In the Senate the Demo- glightly warmer with more snow at Portland this morning. | H tor by man%{. Refubllcm;s Irvi.n.-x t E i\?:;;ie in that State, locating at ‘h !‘ zin:lL n :.".’..1 3 { R - q PLYMOUTH MANIL/ AUDITORSHIP CHAIRMAN SAY S e R e el gl s N Former gflicialcancg‘ dWell"nEMflcRATs WILL ) 7\":‘\E.Ofs.zel\rl‘om?:atlioz:e WIN M A J D R I TY CLEARANCE in ladies’ ready-to-wear, silk and wash Also our sale on towels. hrends Co., Inc. nomds Leading Department. Store N, Jan. 18.—The first hint acilvily in Portu- a has come from Jose ho, Chicf of the Na- | s of the Colonial Of- £ A i = h tement this official said it iy I,‘)"hi"'4,'l,%7 Worship at 1I o’'clock 1gandists, trained by the ntinued from Page One) b piF A B f C s l mmonale in Moscow, 1 League at 6:30 p. m e, yrns o ongressiona inusually active in the worship at 7:30 o'clock. those of office depuiy where| Committee Compares recently. Many of the em- Respect for Law.” accounts, 759, e from French Guinea welcome gawaits you to t the present time Mr. Reed is Present with 1922 ve ben agitating for | tary of Jyneau lies Aid Society will meet pioneers of Alhska me of Mrs. W. E. KIroy poved with the Bureau of sday aftérnoon at 2 o'clock under Charles E sor of the Censu duty of the Govern- id, “to check the per- fluence of these fire- llowing the n ionar- & ttar Reed has manyj : oread the gospel in tha N lé;ficr“m"h" { |parts of Alaska, and has t u- | formal statement k country from which they had / o ol - _nltation of making a ve | Jeseph W. By expelled by previous radical REV. C. C. SBAUNDERS, Pastor |Dublic official. ~When the Legls- |Chairman of Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. |lature chose the fi The church where service and' Auditor he was urged fo | worship meet. by a number of the members of |the present time w HINGTON, Jan. 18. — Tha Morning worship at 11 o'clock.|the Legislature. in both t Sen- | prior to the Cong Radio Commission has r I Communion. BSpecial music. ate and House. A compromise was- in 1922 The Democratic - |tained Bethuel M. Webster, Jr., a Bible Class meets at 12:15 p. m. effected whereby the office was bership at that time ounsel in the case of WGY | R. 8. Raven, Superinténdent. | filled by the drawing of lots and it | from 133 to 208—onl} ding before the Supreme | 7:00 p. m—Children‘s, Hour. This |went to Mr. Cole. | a-majority. of the Tnited States. Mr. | service is for children, 8 to 15 years - Mr. Reed has been urged to file ate members r formerly was general coun- | of age. &3 & candidate for Territorial Audi- (1922, from 36 to 43. At the present 'sel of the commissior All of our services are public ervices. You _fl;e invited. 1U!Illlllllllllllllllll|ml"lllllmllll"l"lllllIII||||||x||||||||||lllllllllllllllllllll||||||Ili"lllllllllll|||l|I'N""l‘!lAmlllllllllllIEIT A Complete Line of Misses, Youths and Children’s HOES Just U n packed HINGTON, Jan - WEBSTER RETAINED Failure to Receive Credit " - ": Chapel | '8:00 a. m.—Mass and Sermon. ! 10:30 a. m—High Mass and Ser- mon. | 3:00 p. m—Solemn conferring of | Is no proof that a bill: has been paid but a cancelled check that has been accepted and pald is positive proof. [ 'fnma'lo“. by His Lordshin ngh[ T J. R. Crimont, followed by the | [Unity octave devotions and bene- | diction of the Blessed Bacrament. No evening devotion or Sunday ! 5 hoot. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the _ modern and safe way. ' OFEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT . ; We Handle Well Known. Standard, Quality Products ) Superior Portland Cemeént Schumacher Plaster Board Wheeler-Osgood Fir Doors Wrangell Cedar Shingles Bolcom Fir Finish J .!-* 3 Bethel 1 Pe’llccnstfll Assembly 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. awt t«/ff'J flg;c / 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. ) 7:45 p. m.—Eyening Service it many tndors Shadso 9, inc udm7 Mawe, Services, Tuesday and Friday ev- 2 M ening at 7:45. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- | day of each month. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU White Cabretta Pumps, size 10 to 2, $3.85 Patent Leather Pumps—One Strap—Size 10 to 414—8$3.50 Tan Calf Oxfords, Size 8% to 2, $2.95 ‘a' Presbyterian Native Church 'f[ “{ARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker | 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. | | S E 8 8 H ; 3 11:30 ible School. g a. m e School 3 St 3 - paliediy el I Gun Side Bluchers—Oxfords = ; 2 2 : E g g g prayer service. 7:00 p. m. “Hi Boy” Rubber Heels The Salv:mon Army £9—53 Public meetingy: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—T:30 p. m. Tuesday—T7:30 p. m. Bt oun e i ARMY TRAT Size 8% to 2—$3.50 Brown Side Bluchers Shoes, Rubber Heels Size 18 t02 2., $3.25 chureh column NG PLANES ) The Empire v Sehool. 0 BE OF LIGHTER TYPE |2 Cork Elk, Bluchers Shoes; Size 815 to iV S ETCRR ..$3.50 Perfection Oak Flooring - ck Saturday z Douglas, LR T e TONTO, Tex., Jan. 18~ ] Mhibes 't bt R 5 5 B b : Dlate'for ol HBIS Baby Shoes in many different styles and colors.......... 85 cents to $1.50 = tion Lutheran Church ' |AMY aviators has been adopted at — R i il kbt R s L b M ll I g "4 P on Loien Binh Ll Ritks o Micn dearRi uneau L.umoer l s, nc. i it I'1" Corner of Thiry afd Sam Sta, | The neW igpe knidwn &8 'the O-33; o L 2 REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor |Will be powered by radial air-cooled | PHONE 358 | | | TR N IR RN s IIIII!IIIII motors instead of the Lil erty mo- 1 a min !he Frst Christ oh 11:00 a. m— Morning Worship. | ‘0r of the O2-K model, which has Christ, Scientist, Juneav. on Fifth b “The First Sign of thelbcen employed in the past. The and Main Etreets. The subject will | radial motor, which will develop be, “Life” | m.—S8unddy School. 425 horsepower, is much lghter. Sunday School at 12:15 p. m, m. — Evening Worship Thirty of the new planes have Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- “Temptations: Christ's and [been ordered, 15 for each field’s monial meeting. basic training school Christian Scilence Reading Room * annual congregational meet- —t——— | cl.urch building. This room is |ir will be held in the church open to the public Wodnesday |T evening at 7:30 o'clock. WOMEN TO CELEBRATE ns mom 2:30 to 4. ne tothe church services Sun- | The public is cordially invited fo | A hearty welcome awaits you | DENVER, Jan. 18—The General 1 these services and visit the [to worship with the congregation, |Federation o Women's Clubs will - FREE - WITH EACH PAIR OF KIDDIES SHOES A Red Goose Top und Snapper Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and LT T T room. celebrate its fortieth anniversary “ 2 - when it hold its biennial conven- OLY%PIA OYSTERS Bl e — | | Metropolitan Methadist I {tion here in June, 'HONE 38 | £ Holy Trinity Cathedral | Episcopal Church | ——e—— > E 2l 5 ] CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Fourtts and Seward Streets Newspaper advertising for = Phone 604 REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. |churches is advised by the publicity = H>ly Communion, 8:00 a. m. The churca with the cardm committee of the Presbyterian Gen- £ Morning Proyer and Sermon, . come.” Y eral Assembly, 000000 O'd Papers for sale at Empire Office

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