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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1930. e s s e e S L A L S 2 l E ‘ @ @5. > Forecast for Juneau and vicknity, bew~aing 4 p. m. todny: CTIESTITE, A190S, OV VG e u ight and Sunday; strong southeasterly wir . LOCAL Humidity Wind Velocity W!llhl | BflYs’ SER'ES . 2 s i Barometer Temp. DATA : | Straight Defeat in ‘ VESTERDAY T TODAY Channel Contest | - Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip, 4am. | A | % A ) | s temp. temp. . temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | both teams playing tight de- i R i Y iy v 1l and running neck | | [ 5 hroughout most of the Juheau High school boys t the measure of their Island GUARANTEED FAST COLOR vivals last night for the third fime ar and copped the Channel b5 & B n N 1picnship with a 21 to 17 score. | WASH FABRICS as anybody’s game almost re tilt, and, although the : ¢ L g wd the advantage on the T'he new Spring line of Prints designed § |foor and kept the ball in their ! ; < 1 the major 1 4 Rupert especially for the dresses with higher Uty ROUS cupe ek / Loy J canig to take t lead. 1 floor man for . ' an Francisco Bt e 441 the & —Less than 10 miles. juarter, but w i - 3 > fray he went 2 Y NOTE—Observations at Bsrrow, Fori Yukon, Tanana and Eagle nk 2 basket for Juncau p i Zz . |are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. PERCALES in the newest de- DougiAs Bovees Fitek | st T able enerzy is 1 in the Gnif of Al- £ i 11 | A 4 2 pr s falling i E i in the Inter- 5 e ned the scoring wi : signs .\‘”d i la T I:IIZIC goal I:y J. “gfls‘k‘x:::. \S \ ~ : ot ’ },n(,|) fsi &1 GUlf of Al SO 3 ¥ C g ted a oment | - ) 2ir we dJ ! of RUMSON CAMBRIC, yard . line. {otka b9 Eusess, o |ie e ‘em i - in_citreme East- i B r ed throush o pair of | fed # TOKEN PRIN 3 1 the locals and Brandt g S e LR C N the quarter with one from i : 7 PRINTED SOIESETTE, yard the court, giving Juneau the lead é 4 | FIGURED INDIAN HEAD, yard | Neither team was at all particular | aking points in the sacond PRINTED BROADCLOTH, yard 1. J. Cashen opened the firc- with a short field goal. Bay- the cords for one of his e under-the-basket shots and | popped a short one in a few/| > . o 5 72 x | SR RATL 5 i S Toter, 'The qiseheh erifed | eofior for el DRESSERS—CHIFFONIERS }» I Islanders ahcad 7-6. o . P4 | ')’ l C I | las lost out to some extent! [ =3 ahoa > } 7 IR N « DCITENaGs U, BIC. 1 |, wuaking resie. 3. caait X VANITIES—BEDS A I g converted. Hurley pulled the same | & LA 2 v 4 Juneaw’s Leading Department Store For nearly four minutes the|™ | ] T S TART RS 0 ; 8 ol Vi s raced around on the mayle|With the count at 15-14 for the for Lundell for J. Cashen, third DINING TABLES—BUFFETS Itrying to do something. Finally |locals Dunham yanked Messer and (quarter. Brandt dropped in a long one, re-|Put in Nelson. Nothing daunted, Time out: Juneau 1, Do e TN 3 T Tq i |peated with & eclosé-in Sshct. and |Gair tossed in a liner from out on| Off Osborne, DINING CHAIRS . m—Morning Worship. |came right back for his third from |the floor to put his team in the |strom, . m—Bible School. | mid-court. Gair sank one from the|lead. ~They couldn’t stop Nelson } . m.—Evening Service |middle of the floor to end the|tt for he was def ned to : THE Services, Tuesday and Priday ev-|period with Juneau leading 13-10. | a basket. He did so. |el t 17:45. | ar A m 2 N 7T | “The Lords Supper the first Sun- Finish Exciling hot in to give A. ZENGER NOW WITH e Lo e | o melnace b el ™t 17250 | connors MoToR ¢o. | Thomas Hardware (Co. | Iu ! i e e —4: (quarter than did the s g wo minutes before the ¢ 1 Ze e, form i the | Presbyterian Native Church | [last night. Brandt tossed a short {but neither team could 3 : 5 | iARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker" | one through to put the locals five!ban oints ad. fans y L Pinte 1 * 10:30 & m—Morning service, |POn'S ahead | The fans e for 13 points in or the 1 SR TSI VO M AT ! | 11:30 a. m—Bible School, hought. Douglas : : b t r - coun Island team ht other-|g Y § p W | 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—M!dweek & glas. Eles or s N A " < = |prayer service. - & on the v & d with the Sani- 5 TS b T N | Pettygrove ‘heaved a pass at t! on the locals. y Gri nd his addition to | {1y = o |basket that counted two. Lundell{ the force c hi; cnurchi ¢olumn | Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. The Salvation Army | {went through the defense of thej Summary par a surprise waists, longer skirts, form-fitting princess lines. The church where service and|%f——~ —~—— & 'ocals to seore another field goal. | JUNEAU— Po Fg worship meet. Public meetings: —— | Brandt ng Morning ship at 11 o'clock.!| Sunday—2:00 p. m. Hurley Sopics, eB0.. 4 Bible Class meets at 12:15 p. m.| Sunday—7:30 p. wm. | Sisson C —1* |R. 8. Raven, Superintendent. B i Bayers 6 ch of Christ, . || 7.00 p. m—Children's Hour. This | == WHITE CROSS | X {Redenb ntist service is for children, 8 to 15 years | Berggren . X Nivgk‘x't." p. m. — “Happy Sunday VlOlet Ray Messer wist of | : : | Relson on Fifth The evening rvice were hostesses at a b luncheon given Thurs ; . Cre(lit ning at the Coffee S The guests were es | | Nell Ordway, Bess O'Neill, Mrs.| Is no proof that a bill has been paid but young and old It you love ANNE ‘ [ Aoty AL R 337 21 Hooker, Mrs. Florence Oakes, Iris a tancelled check that has been accepted COOD O MY are fo w g e congregational singing and a “ser- | DOUGLAS— monette,” come. - (Lundell . 32‘)00 | Galr, ... I Heath, Dorothy Israel, Dorothy and paid is positive proof. y School at 12:15 p. m. Fisher, Gladys Buehler, Enid Burns, I This convenience - and protection is p. m.—Testi-| Speclal music by a gilc’ chor Boarding monial mee g L, 1g. L T ! = | W. Cashen Christian S ce Reading Room Catholic Church K H 2 J. Cashen in cLarch building. This room is pe 9 f g4 . Ouse ! Niemi open to the public Wednesday Fifth and Gold Streets ~ Pettygrove | @ .44 ! V. Bourgette, Ruth Creveling, Alma | rours for the asking. Pay your bills the Clscn, Loretta O'Malley, Donnie\_‘ modern and safe way. Taylor and Blanche Kelly. 1 3 Dorothy Israel w first prize at | OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT sards, and’ Ruih veling the|, isandwich priz2. ¥ > AT L e b, iz s Failure to Receive ‘. : Efternoons rrom ."JU s g Tourth Sunday after Epiphany. Breakfast, Lunch b Zhe public iscordially Invited 0] peust of the Purification of the : RS S Drap Stk ; 7 33417 | 5 | atlend these services and visit the piocceq Virgin M Catidlemias. and Dinner at e R : s: Juneau—Messer for | THE FIRST NATIONAL feading room. 6:00 a. m. — Mass in Hospital { Phone 25 We Deliver | Rodenberg, i juarter; Nelson | BANK P i .| Chapel. regular hours o Riene: Biosor : i o e e 8:00 a. m—Low Mass and Ser- | HHoUEth quarte: OF JUNEAU || Resarrection Lutheran Chureh | o /| Dinner from 5:80 to 6:30 ! 10:00 0. m—Sunday School. i ¢ 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser- BOARD AND ROOM | mon. /| by the day, week. .or 7:00 p. m/—Instruction and Bene- month "‘!d:ctmn of the Blessed Bacrament. ik ’5% MONTH END TR UL AL s | ALMA LAHIKAINEN ; T > .|| nfum Pentecostal Assembl, ] Old Franklin Hotel Bldg, = J anuary Sale ()f 9 L9 /in, DRIt "77121 Main Streey pocial sic 3 e : site C: ffi < \ ” 1 music at| .. ,}:;y%e:,ix::(’mus' Pastor. | Opposite Cable Office NURSERY (l"(l | cormomomyes, | movowsa | sonom elected councilmen will be install- ed; ; 1 Brings Important Savings W ¢ awaits you to HO I y To You come and worship with X = o Gy : The entire Gordon’s collection Sy iy e CHICKEN is included. CHARLES E. RIGT, Dean : =) Complete Lavettes oy Conminin S8 e . TAMALES- — for | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. . 4 s o o MADE FRESH EVERY DAY : Adorable Babies § YENG: B Metropolitan Metholisi | Only the best of materials used—Live Chickens : g \lso the dainty new underthings Episcopal Church | A in individual garments may be — purchased locally from D. B. Femmer o i oo™ purchased at the - JANUARY E | g F : B 3 h X Tty @) eward Stroets e - ‘ . . rye-bprunn O ey rouno, s, ORDERS DELIVERED B v MONTH END SALE px"lces. | 4 iyl szpany “The churca with the cordial L ‘ ‘ ey s PHONE 482 y = ;4 ol e b welcome.” at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. B =8 T licious Hams and Bacon Ronald Lister is the leader. ; I f Lk Fresh EASTE . Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. | . RN and r will pr v ' it . OLYMPIA OYSTERS e (Zash Grocery , — i ovs) WILLOUGHBY AVENUE = - ¢ 3 ELLEN anf.‘.l POOLOS, Props. ) e SR 15 4 TPV | iNorthern Light Presbyterian | | Church .._ R 2B ST S ] L.V.;V. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor

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