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{ i i § { | 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1930. e “ ACCIDENT> BRINGS OUT GREAT PHYSICS THEORY llhr'or_\ itsclf was outlined by De FProglie, famous French physicist. Dr. Dempster was born in Toron- | to in 1886 and was graduated from the university of Toronto. He studied in Germany from 1911 to| 1914, tcok his doctor’s degree a:i Chicago in 9118, served two years| the signal corps of the army during the war and has been at| Chicago ever since. i The three discoveries of \vhich; Dr. Dempster's is the last, are| | probably the most striking advance lin physics in 20 years, according {to Dr. Henry Gordon Gale, head; of the department at Chicago uni-| versity and president of the Ameri- can Physical society. - — NEAR BLIND YOUTH LIVES BY CARVING, , Jan. 25.—Near | iness is no barrier to art. | A Guarantee 1hat | Means Somethin there are no catches in it! It take in everything and anything that can happen to a suit of clothes. tees satisfactory wear, enduring shapeliness, fast 1bries—with no “if” or “and” about it. nar color and the finest It means that the Middishade Blue Suit is everything that a blae suit can be — the most becoming color in the world— diznified and beautiful—fashioned in a wide choice of smartly sheep herder, dexterous finger tips wave done what eyes never could; do. 1 | His wood carvings have brought | unstinted praise from ecritics. A boyhood pastime of whittling has| become bread and butter to this| vouth who studies the Bible through a magnifying glass. Biblical characters are the prin- subjects of his carvings. In-| n scenes, also favorites, have| “"\. sht many sales to wealthy red-! inished models. Conze in today and try one on. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store %, men. Life held little promise for Clyde after a dynamite explosion blinded him at the age of eight. Soon, how- | A. J. Dempster, University of Chicago physicist, whoss recent cy he discovered his whittling arding the motion of positive h; would bring spending mone ost important contrib Graham, a prosperous t saw real art in what neighbors called shiftless- | Associated Press Photo -An “acci- of matter s knife, two chisels and sand- | He has regained the partial noth- Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. ¢ The church where service and worship meet. Morning worship at 11 o'clock cago physicist, wve motion in pr icles of hy: o TR S - s . i ‘._. worthern Light Presbyterian uced one of m}f& f:::;zrsc(inll;;w}izyg :s‘:; : coveri n | : nd | l& Carn ——_%t|recent yea e 3 ght better instruments for him.) ‘ REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor Dr. A..J, Difips:er, univeblite b e ng the clements to he is fully equipped with a| | | paper use of one eye, but can sce ing more, than a yard a ns, or posi- zen, has been whose discovery | . | 7:00 p. m~—Children‘'s Hour. T | service is for children, 8 to 15 j |of age. s | i promine! physicists as | | Bible Class méets at 12:16 D. m. ;10 most important veasht Gy | Tt |R. 8. Raven, Superintendent. i to his achiey by a “leaky” as . ‘ : 2 * French City Would gne field which was designed b out of the picture the very Put Tax on Idleness upon a| | particles in which the wave mo- a speed| | a:a}r'firf,rflsfisfl:figfific@rfil Mot e 20hE hich was 1000000 tune that of| DINAN, France, Jan. 25—Idlene the morning worship service g e par- |ordinary light. He found that the (snoujd be taxed, thinks the City | It helps us to have you worship L% Dr- Demps EhA s Og e Council. It thinks so strongly on ‘wlth us. magnetic fleld for the purpose of . the subject that it passed this atiracting out of the way positive | dot, resolution: particles. Some of these “leakad” s T B SR Catholic Church ‘i ithrough, however, and the discov- - clal injustice and no longer to put H.'a premium on laziness; ;;; - & lery was made possible. | Fifth and Gold Stréets | The achicvement won for him “And inasmuch as a tax on wages | 6:00 & m. — Mass in Hospitalithe $1,000 prize offered by the the Un nd a burdens workers; | Chapel. American Association for the Ad- | Nobel pr com-, “Parliament without delay shouid | 800 a. m—Low Mass and Ser-|yancement of Science, a d for |pletion of the institute a luxury tax on idleness.” jraon. the most outstanding paper tieth centur; - il | 18 00 a. mv—gl’m}:‘“& SCZ‘OOCII |uted to the meet of the ] The ot 10:30 a. m—High Mass and Ser-| T gpens the way for proof of velopmen | mon. hypothesis that all matter theory v Advertise | 7:00 p. m/—Instruction and Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament. tantially the same, and that the 92 elements are merely matter un< mer of the ,!der different conditions of motion. pany labor hel Penteoostal Assembly | | 3 g o : o | ST CHAS. C. PERSONEYS, Pastor. ‘ apton and o8 | Wounr BBusiness | Bell com- | ories at New York. The Sunday serviees: 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bihle School. | 7:45 p. m.—Evening Sérvice | + Services, Tuesday and Friday ev-/ ening at 7.45. | The Lord's Stipger the first Sun- |day of each month, % Presbyterian Native Church | i | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30 a. m—Morning service. 11:30 a. m—Bible School. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—M!dweek ayer service. | | | S &f#w £ % X;n . A L, ,ka‘md&}&dAmanMWw o The Salvation Army | | A\ Special Values in Fine Baby AN\ | Sunday—2:00 p. m. | S s i FOR BIG RACE - BIVEN PUBLIC B | SIS iy ‘ ;l ear ‘ : < |Gross Value of Stake for! Notices for th:: cnurch column!At the evening service the nmewly! Agua Cali - hlfit be received by The Empire elected councilmen be will be in- 8u ahe"le Handl not lazer than 10 o'clock Saturday stalled. There will be special music cap Is $140,000 z S ) e as at both services. | Everything for the baby from lit Come and bring a friend with| AGUA CALIENTE, Baja Califor- ile s s nia, Mexico, Jan. 25 —The nomina- tle frocks, tions for the Agua Caliente Handi- morning to guaraniee change of sermon topics, ete. — you First Church of Christ, | aps and petticoats to T complete layettes . . . pretty, yet Scuntist o SIRSRREES e . m|cap, onc and one-quarter miles, to 1 i Sy serveees i be meid ug |, MO0 Trinlty Cathedral | |in decided Sunday, March 23, and PrasiighE s ., at a real MENNS. having $100,000 added money and an approximate gross value of $140,- 000, have been announced by Jack Campbell, Racing Secretary. The Agua Caliente is the successor to| 11 8 m. In the Fust Christ of i Christ, Scientist, Junear, on Fifth| CHARLES E. RICE, Dean and Main Streets. The subject will | Phona 604 be, “Truth.” | Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. | Morning Prayer and Sermon, We have everything that the well- dressed baby will wear . . . the Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, ber~uing 4 p. m. today: Continued fair tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh easi- erly winds. LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloci; Weathe Time Barometer Temp. DATA 4 p. m. yesty 3044 28 81 NW 4 Clear 4 a. m. today 30.57 32 30 N 4 Clear Noen today 30.67 4 39 E 8 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T VESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow . 22 10 | Nome . 30 30 e S * - Snow Bethel 36 36 4080 < 8 0 Cldy Fort Yukon -22 -30 | -30 -26 — 0 Clear Tanana 6 2 b % - 0 Clear Eagle -20 -2 | -32 -26 - 0 Clear st. Paul . 38 R S ™ 12 08 Cldy Dutch Harbor 38 38 38 — 42 Clear Kodiak 38 26 32 o 0 Clear Cordova 18 | 4 16 ® 0 Clear Juneau 28 T L 0 Clear Ketchikan 34 | 18 2 * 0 Clear Prince Rupert 34 22 24 i L Clear Edmonton ... 20 12 18 b Trace Snow Seattle 36 B * 0 Clear Fortland 26 | 20 20 ¥ 0 Clear San Francisco 54 46 46 7 0 Clear 4 *Less tan 10 miles. B S OB eS0T -SSP e (R S U 54 NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fori Yukon, Tanana and Eagle are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. All of Alaska is covered by ar intense high centered near Daw- son this morning with a reading of 31.26 inches. Except for snow cver the Seward Peninsula and rain at St. Paul and Dutch Har- bor generally fair weather still holds sway over the Territory. Most- y Alaskan temperatures were higher this morning, especially around Cordova and over Southeastern Alaska. FURNITURE DRESSERS —CHIFFONIERS VANITIES—BEDS DINING TABLES—BUFFETS DI NG CHAIRS THE Thomas Hardware Co. Ny Failure to Receive Credit Is no proof that a bill has been paid but a cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is Jours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way. OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU | a SUPERIOR PORTLAND Time Tested and g dn W / Permanent Wherever 9% Used / // There Must Be a Reason JUNEAU LUM- BER MILLS, Inc. Phone 358 Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi-| monial meeting. | Christtan Science Reading Room in ¢lurch building. This room is| open to the public Wednesday g aftérnoons yrom 2:30 to 4. {1 The public is cordially invited to w 31:00 a. m~— Morning Worship. of God.” 12:15 p. m—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Evening service at Douglas. Metropolltan Methodist , | Episcopal Church Fourtl: and Seward Streets | REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. | church with the cordial elcome.” Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Cnp\:kdl:. K. Tobin will preach. Sunday School and Bible Class Cure for Sin.”|at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Ocme and enjoy the “Young Peo- will be ad-ple” ‘This is a young people serv- morning service. ics, the famious Coffroth Handicap. It has closed with 78 nominations and included are several of the best |route runners of America. In the list of eligibles appear the {names of such standout thorough- breds as Displ Dowagiac, .Toro, Brown Wisdom, My Dandy, Tutti Frutti, Nalshapur, Lencite, Gilen Wi, - Donnay, Ervast and Golden Prince and Crystal Pennant, win- ners of Coffroth Handicaps. Some of the best-known names of the turf are found among the owners, who nominated for this classic. the world's richest race. Among them are Willis Sharpe Kil- mer, J. Fred Adams, Walter J. Sal- mon. Rancocas Stable, Northway Stable, Baron Long, E. B. McLean, Novada Stock Farm and Bartelstein & Una, | dainty, attractive, tiny garments on display will fascinate you. Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 e e e —— 4 } | I s P T— . -

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