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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930. : : i Th war business meeilng of | 12:15 p. maBible School. .| 7:45 p. m—Evening Service." ices, Tuesday and Friday ev- g at 7:45. | " i the Women of Mooseh Legion, 1 A The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- IM Gflun SHAPE e o O Ny miehi of (| @ Forecast for Junean snd vicinity, beg~uing 4 p. m. today: | ewe S 7”“7" pSl a0l & § week, and was well at ety Snow flurries and colder tonight, Sunday fair and colder. gentle 1 ® | sewing was orga ¢ |variable winds. 1 morthern Light Presbyteri: orgar i d a mame ’ / Charch e GLERK REPORTS group will be decided upon later. LOCAL DATA i 1 k. o | Mooseheart L nnaires are Time Baromcier Temp. Humidity Wind Velocy Weathe ¢ REV. C. C. SAUNDERS. Pastor | Jespite Heavy Improve-| auested to mect at 8 pm, nextid Bt ¥esty .. 2048 2 8 E 10 Rain-Snow Corner Fourth and sranxiln Sts ; e rsday at the home of Mrs. Jar- |i 8- . today . .2080 3 8 NE 4 Snow g church where service Andge nent Program, Cnty to P il Noon today ... 2034 33 91 SE 6 Snow wordhip’ T L 2 S Bes b s o s O Wk 1 A B SRSl ¢ Mornivig Wi 8% i1 Reaihie Finish Year in Clear ‘ 7 B CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS . | Bible Class meets at 12:15 p. m G i i 1 Y S) \nnvcn. Superlntendenst,p n spite the unusually extensive |} H‘ Highest 4pm. | Low 4om. 4am. Precip. 4am. 0 p. m—Children's Hour. T4 cment program carried i § Statlons— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | vice is for children, 8 to 15 years by. the City a\dmfix1{stratx:\11 du { : | Barrow -26 -34 -38 -38 = 0 Clear 1 4 7:30 p. m. — “Happy Sunday the past yenr.- the City il't‘}l. u : { | Nome -8 -14 | -30 -28 . 0 Clear k 3 3 be in the best condition in 14 H Bethel -2 -8 -3 -30 4 0 Clear evening services are held in|Years at the end of the ! { |Fort Yukon 8 -10 42 ap — 0 Cldy the church basement. % *m:\ c year which clos | ! | Tanana -2 -8 48 38 e 14 Snow '\ e ! e more e All are welcome. i fad ng to estimates ed to | |Eagle 0 -12 -18 -16 —_ 0 Pt. Cldy \ollm.x;z could b L!oqueflt . the Clty Cotncil 1ast hight by H.| | {st. Paul . ) Nk Snow than this matchless selection of it R, Shepard, Oty Olerk. Compiste || [Dutch Harbor ... 38 36 | 28 28 — 36 Clear ¢ P"i“}! Frocks Presbyterian Native Church ! figuy on expenditures and - : } | Kodiak 30 26 | 12 14 [1] 0 Clear HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker | (o ,,vl“fl,,“iw§°£vlg‘f}e “{n”.x o I i‘?u::g:a g: '35 | gfi :;2 : 12: :::: § Fashion — line—fit—everything LI i Up to the baginning of March * | | Ketchlkan 42, 38 3 38 4 3 Rain : 1 l 11:20 a. m.—Bible School. it the receipts of the mu " | Prince Rupert 4?2 42 | 36 38 12 56 Rain i ; : »mands . > ipts he mu I . gegaan o : find ’Zcr'?l;wednew”_mdw“k M y aggregated approximate] E | Edmonton % T R e H 0 Clear ¥ M. ia K . s g 1130,000. Expenditures r thol) |Seattle .. 48 42 | 36 38 . 0 Cldy Many .*‘.‘l"‘ t.” choose from in QR 4% ¥ame period were about $7.500 i || :Partland . /58 48 |~ 36’ “igp 4 14 cldy ) smart prints—chiffons— flat crepes The Salvation Army | fkcess of that sum. It is esti |} |san Prancisco ... 60 56 | 50 50 . 0 Clear | 45 — —— s {mated that more than $15,000 wil |} | *—Less than 10 mile. —georgettes. ] lf‘“’:;" m;g&ncs: be collected before the end of the || zl e 3 g s z\mri:y:'l:fio p. m. mo and some minor expendi : X NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagls Youthful—colorful-—slenderizing }\L:Ielsé:y—'i-sop;i ‘:" sures are still to be made. { { are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. models. For daytime and formal e et i Atk [} si The pressurc remains low throughout Alaska but js rising in the i 3 ) 3 5 v streets, 14 c-14 Attractive Medern |Gulf of Alaska. It is moderately high west of the Pacific States. i wear—mnow, and l!lrnugll Spnno, MRS. WHITE IS HIGH slon and enlargement of the City |} }|Snow and rain have fallen over most of South and Central Alaska, £ o Whar{ cons_muted the main expen- | { GLASSES i |but clear weather prevails generally in the Western half of the Ter- 1 IN BowuNG CONTES'D ditures during the past 11 months |} { |ritory. Temperatures have fallen except in the Southeast, and are It is expect that the W ) /i v lower on the west coast than in th: Interior. Featuring Group 1 g by o thas 200l | i 50w & subsantit not proy | Wt mprove it ; < Mrs. ‘White's team defeated Mrs. [ °7C" OPCRMNg Costs and main-| | ! L . Peterman’s team in the Elks Ladies | ‘¢ i e O O o, 0 { Heywood-Wakefi | ('t rq’l(). 75 Bowling Tournament last night, |Sncc the improvements wer ] it r‘:rt?.“u.n d: :D 4 Y efield i i e been constantly grow { e for an examina-.... § This was the only event held on| ¢ y { ich will tell you ex- } the alleys, as the scheduled men's | tPis month promises to be t | the state of your eye- | New 1930 3 P match did not take place. of Mfl);ch in the [} 2 " Grou ) 2 (lt $12 50 Mrs. White was high with a total IOLCIEA ife B © A7 o' need glasses, | i acted at last night’s r | I . of 514, while individual game hon- 5 g 28] 1 tell you so. But if § C ors went to Mrs. Coughlin, with|Ccuncil ~The usual monthly bms] you are in need of glasses, { arrlages 188 were approved and gt P e E i Tonight Davis, G. Messerschmidt | g e IR mmfii) advnseb,(;ur 0:. ! % A ey GREASED 3 iG E taining the very best mod- 3 and Swartz will bowl with God-| AT ROLLER RINK I ern attractive glasses that NOW IN STOCK dard, Gardner and Van Atta, start- ON MONDAY NIGHT are more efficient in every i ; e ren S O. nc. Ing &t 7315 pim, They cost no more. ! Drop in and see them ° e , Complete scores last night were| nonday night at 9:30 p. m Ian-’ can give you exactly z % as follows: “lager Reed of the Roller Rink is| ou need and |} Every carria; g 4 5 ; : r Ri s ive; age sol ] Juneau's Leading Department Store Peferman .. 140 143 164487 | ctfering his patrons a world of [{ thus can save you from { Cpoood Wekefield s . g h d with a 's. Borland ... 109 108 148—365 b an oppot-|{ much suffering I g guaranieg Miss ‘Taylor 121 115 105—341 |ty [ / ite you to consult 3 | e Mt ASSRR. M, At AR 5| — — — —| A barrell race ! ', _Y H d o ——— i S Total 370 366 417 1153 [9:30 p. m., the wi 5 — 3 uneauw oun'g araware Mrs. White 178 168 168—514 |will be awarded ¢ prize ten il g - ~———=i Mrs. Coughlin .. 188 162 108—458 'days skating tick the con- s Dr. R. E. Southwell i Compan CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Barragar .. 152 136 126—414 |clusion of the race, the Optometrist-Optician { iz Phone 604 Frad — —— —— ——|greased pig race w eallecl ) b H e o e = o w=-Hal Lpmunion Total 518 466 402 1386 |A prize of $15.00 in cash is offered | i Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted § | eoeee - m. — Holy Communion At i for the winner of this event; the(} Room 16, Valetine Bldg. | o0 GORDON'S dea to catch the pig and 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by D Y R 4 N 0 p. m—Sunday School For your accommodation, this|! ven time {8 Appointment Phone 481 E (1] our (’p(l"‘l"g ow Lvening service at Dou, store will be open the evening of |the refer whistie. Admission | § ) oy during LRl UNg March 10th until 9 p. m. —ady 5 d 80, cents: pdy 7T TR T T == : "‘EME SHINGLES & r and Address, 7:30 p. m. | .. . e ! LUMBER—CEMENT—SHINGLES 2l T T e L L T L S T T T S T T E - - SRR P A DOORS—WINDOWS [T e s " CALIFORNIA GROCERY - L Tty INK/ E| ) o 121 WAty Bibecs 24 A 2 PLASTERBOARD—FRAMES CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. . un » F 3 . Yeacerie 3 . ot 'ne v The Empire 11:0 — = i = A B i than 10 s 0 8. m.—Morning WorshiD. Jyyyruuss A AT VS AT R T R D 5 morning to guarantee change of . ! I 3 i’ YL RN § S TR p-NRVOT RAERAY it ey A sermon topics, etc The Ladies Aid will mcet on [ " ok Eau Thursday afternoon in the church Jf ’ - " i L g __ parlors. All ladies interested in the 4 uneau umoer [ s’ Inc. First Church of Christ, | work of the church are invited. 4 Scientist ) - { Lumber for T = e % i | for Every Purpose Sunday s 1c ve meld at 1 a mi Christ of —- — i PHONE 3858 v Christ, Scientist, Junean, on Fifth : - in Streets. The subject will e . iy = 8 Main Birects, The'sible TER e Nearly all things are consumed in use—one exception is CEMENT ) § Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. Chapel. M $s A . R s 2 A 8 o eciny 5.0 o P Bo0p. o Mk Aad B CEMENT ,is used in making concrete———CONCRETE is used in permanent construction monial meeting. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. ¥ Christian Science Reading Room 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser- m clarch bullding. This room is; mon. open to the public Wednesday 7:00 p. m.—Instruction and Ben- afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. ediction of the Blessed Sacrament The public is cordially invited to During Lent special devotion a attend these services and visit the 7:30 on Wednesday and Friday reading room. nights. E— | Mass at 8 o'clock cach morning . MURESCO FOR WALL and CEILING | . DECORATING We Take Pride In gaving Established a Local Industry ‘:Zm;u.;.;'i;.fi.e;«:n Ciureh |, ToE T o Cornp;‘o{-ffir:‘fi; ialn Sts. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor ] for the manufacture of products of uniform quality—made of concrete—transforming sacks By resviooe of cement into everlasting commodities, b 556 per PaCkage AL St DODGE BROTHERS . 3 : ; \ gy Lvery sewerpipe and sewerpipe special, brick, block, chimney block, footing block and $10.00 per Casc 1215 p. m— Announce the many other products we make, are flint hard, with sharp true edges, and stand such rough : | iy g Two New Models handling—they can literally be kicked around. will help x 3 R AR The Public has the Rishi ¢ i R R ‘ is b;x':;:-ix:;; f\):'(hv »::u“sn of ng!x:t A NEW EIGHT lg O [n U B - Th H d c 7 e o e | A NEN , ML pon DUy omas Hardware Lo. ! o At amazingly low 4 M [‘ d, ‘ A hearty welcome waits you to M . [ . A g S G ing Merchandise of Unquestioned Merit A , B ; f : ! 5 We ask that you drop into our shop at : %s i i i ivi & y p i p at apy @'me. It’s interesting and instructive to watch v Eviccopal Chareh f McCA UL 11“‘“111;‘!1 make scwerplpeadh!OCle, ete., see- how accurately all materials are measured, how Fry e Bruhn i o e well the concrete is tamped in the machine and the finished duct stripped and pl i : § m:; th?mz; \?:)UN‘(;.B:E::&!. ! MOTOR CO. the steam rooms to cure. i thed JNRE SO Il P Comp any R e R NIl Buwties With Saliitsiiben o S 5 7 ing Frye's D nhl::rmnfx.lg ¥ SR AR Also while in the shop wander about and Jock over the many other building materials lir.eflw%ng I‘YESB o Beect. “Tiere 18 Nothing” we l!andlofall well lfnown t.radc marked brands, such as Diamond Portland Cement, Olympic PIGRE DAY Ik Yason [ty echonl an e Class e I R Portland (,ofnent, quick setting cement, whité finishing cement, Standard Gypsum Plaster, PHONE 38 * THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Johns Manville asbestos and asphalt shingles, Tump lime, hydrate lime, fireclay, firebrick, THE GASTINEAU wood lath, metal lath, metal cornerbead, reinféreing and many other heavy building materials. p ¥+ v _——“—-——T-—_“tl‘ . Our Services to You Begin and End at the LI rsste brstoreRbes Skl ; y ; STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT. P - ) ’ : Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat G. E. KR A SE General Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing * e e et i i . Contractor Eschitos Mioh S NS Soamees -3 ALASKA MEAT CO. Geo. M. Simpkins Co. : BUILDING MATERIA SHOP FOOT OF TWELFTH STREET E UALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING DEAL f: qudowbrook Butter. - Austin Fresh Tamales - PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 PHONE 439 Old Papers for sale at Empiré Office st e o b 7 S o R A i T wbianitiie