The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 2

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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, R O ST D SRR R TR R SR S G e s i 10 TP SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 193 TOHALL; WILL Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Rureau Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, ber’~uing 4 p. m. today: Snow or rain tonight' and Sunday, colder Sunday; moderate . oy southeasterly winds. Jever New dpring Hats | - L L : | | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velociy Weathe . 14 p. m. yest'y 30.01 35 21 S 5 Snow 4 a. m. today ....3006 35 85 E 1 Misting D AT ,wi iv ")Ipl(‘Fl) 4T $7 00 | G~ o Noon today 3008 36 88 SE [} Misting 1ODET i I : ; . ‘ /1 A 4 o). b a | o MODERATE Wl 4 . |Canadians, Russians ~and| ; CARLE AND HADIO REFORTS ¢ | Americans in Funeral | VESTERDAY T TODAY X M “ | Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. E Procession at Night | stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veloufty. 24 hrs. Weather Smart shapes with brims | (Continucd Bicraw =28 - -4 <40 N80 3 OBhr a I i Cont m}c"l 'f"jm Page One) | | Nome [ -6 -24 =22 * 0 Clear s I = U 14 PRl T b Cldy or brimless models’ ar« remained aboard the train while| 6 B e 0 Clear 5 he stop was made here and “ae<| 12 6 | -16 -6 —_ 0 Cldy shown in many of the panied it a short distance as| R (I | Ry [} Cldy A 3 the train left. | St. 34 34 | 20 20 30 .32 Snow new hats for Springtime. Ole Eielson ,and Mrs, Borland Dutch Harbor 46 40 o R T Trace Snow were taken to private homes. ‘ Kodiak Y R T G | 0 Pt Cldy q : T During the brief stay, the Can- Cordova 4 4 | 28 30 4 04 Snow Among the favorites are «dian and Russian . fliers accom- B | Junean B 35 ‘\ 3 35 4 10 Misting ey ying the bodies were the guests oo Ketchikan 42 40 | 30 34 0 0 Cidy numerous close - fittmg lof the Chamber of Cammérce: at Prince Rupert 40 40 s e 0 0 Clear " a noon-day lv:mchcnn. They wor» sh a primateship until 1925, ' Edmonton 30 26 | 18 18 6 0 Pt. Cldy models that are especial- cap{’ Pat Reid, Soviet Command-| CHICAGO, March 15—T! Most Rev. John Gardner Mur- | Seattle 6 4 | 49 40 18 0 Clear er Slipenoyv, Soviet Mechanic Reh- | american to preside over the E) T bishop of Maryland, was the Portland 54 52 | 38 40 12 0 Clear ly chic and becoming. reg, Bill Hughes and Sam MeAuley. | sopal chureh in the United States, |f! |San Francisco ... 52 46 | 44 46 8 56° Pt Cldy 2 Réld‘;‘};:ns;l‘l’f;‘o"cei‘:fi:';'i"t‘yed ;?f‘i“ A post comparable to that o Sixty-eight of the 150 members| *—Less than 10 miles. Ty 3 appreciat he co? lity o Iy fatr f th se of bishops e | — - s The smartness of the hat Gokans SRS DR ARG Lo oF oL Seeeriy, WL Be B S 2°;;§m§,c";mf must 887¢c | T NOTE —Observations at Alaskan mainland_stations, except Ju- o : fllers. for: their DAt 1. k. Fehend| 1\“20} ouse o ps on tog M .F‘“:-X'.?-tn ball'm nean and Cordova made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Juneau time. illustrated sounds the work at the scene of the wrecked| Tyo meoting will be in Chicagd were ket bt B;i‘ho DA» df con | ., The pressure is moderately low in Southwestern .and Intrefor plae neatsNOrh.OADE BIDEMR. sle ' o ons oy ipr oo b SOV D E O ad Of Bishop Anderson |alaska and in the Pacific States, and is moderately high in the keynote-of the effective- | jerdSC i o “‘?(_L # Ing8 Episcopsl I el ted as 4 compromise can-|nNcrtheastern Pacific Ocean and Northern Alaska. . Light snow or R ’ | y jibe Most ey Ghetles P B D LR ; frain fell over the greater part of Southern Alaska. The weather is b sl le. B DIT A N Apcersan. . A ‘The Rt Rev. Hugh Latimericlear in the North and cloudy in most of the Interior. Tempera- ness of each style. Be sure While the archbishop of Canicr- Burlezon, bishop of South Dakots,|tures have fallen in Northern and Western Alaska and are slightly s b bury for centuries has be and the Rt. Rev. William A. ieon- higher than yesterday in extreme Eastern Alaska. to cee this advance dis- ranking - ecclesiastical dignitary D of Ohio, are tions ¢ | the Episcopal church in Engl le successors to Bishop An- 2 plaV fOl' (‘fll‘]y season - ’ ‘Amnncan Episcopalians ! ]3 AIRPLANES 1 \ : BY MERCHANTS o ey e | o s, v, LET ‘ . ' s as an independent candidate Rutherford, President and WORE. | before the date of the primary elec- manager of the Juneau GILLETTE | gL tion which is the last Tuesday in wber Mills, who has been in Se- RAZORS i | April attle ceveral weeks looking after {John B. Marshall Named L S A bt s affairs, left there this| b1 K $1.00 = | Manager and Attorney |rererssurG mMan Gr ¢ cn the steamer Yukon for | Flames Rage ' at Eastern § JEUERE . 60-DAY JATY TENCE . ;5 . A s | Announces Objects e Air Terminal Fields— New Blades as T |, Willlam Rust, Petersburg, has J. Palmer, head of the Biologi- 55 ackage of 5 The organization of a Merchants | 08§ 3 =] 4 ! .9 ° {Credit Aeetintian with 54 SIRATRT 'been sentenced to 60 days in the iment Station at the Alas- FOIOY e Bv‘grdvml‘ jail there by United States |ka Agriculturs] College and School| goypy PLAINFIELD, N. J., 50 cents W Junonw's Leading Debarthient Stors 1 Marshall, who Is attorney and mans | Commissioner Clausen, accord o cf Mines, s enroute here {rom 82-|\rurcn 15 L Thirteen airplancs were 8 |ager far $hi Adsodistion. HCquUBX‘-“‘:Iu”naLIOJ receiv by United attle and will arrive on the sltam— | destroyed by fire early this morn- | o amd [ters will be maintained in Room|Sr. o Mol AlorL e o O e R o PR ling which consumed the hangar of BUTLER-MAURO 1420, Galdstaln Bullding, wher Mr [¥es arrested on an Alaska Bone in attietine con- F8 o e ooty ot J - 5 4 ; v |Dry charge by Deputy United | ferrin cal Survey offi- |y ’ Marsni S S lov (Er, States Marshal Hans Wick cials relative Alaskn work, | ioiey Pleld. DRUG CO. Come to the services and bring| The expected arrival of many !> o> Mars s RialS=tol E ASKE WOTS, The loss is estimated at $200,000 2 a friend with you. strangers here early this Spring is |, e =~ 2nd besides the airplanes and han- free Delivery Phone 134 J | |said to be the underlying reason, ~ !gar, includes a small quantity of 3 2 |for the formation of the organiza- ¢ W";V I II; (l'.’ a (401‘0"“” mail. WHEN WE SELL IT | Metropolitan Meth;dlfl | 1tion £ P The cause of the fire is not ITS RIGHT | Episcopal Churgl || “Bad debts” Mr. Marshall said, known. Ex| L P 3 aais . s 3 ; & press Money Orders o Fourts and Seward Streets | increase the cost of doing busi- $1500.00 GIVEN IN PRIZES FOR THE | No water was available and the o REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister, |Ness and consequently increase the e firemen were forced to lay several 'se _— | ““Ihe church with the cordial|cost of merchandise. The object BEST ESSAY hundred feet of hose and draW ON (oo oo welcome.” of the Association is to enable the ‘wells on nearby farms. Y A (9 ,'3 Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, | merchants, by avoiding bad debts Come In For Pointe. b e BOYS Jan Subject, “While It Is Day.” Ito hold prices down to the lowest . _ 85 M. V. (Vie) and Mrs. Manville 7& . ffib b ’ a1 ‘po‘mt consistent with good quality well known local residents, who Hisio day Scnool ana swe Class POl consistent wi J. B. BURFORD & CO Biu. e fmerngt atyata i LONG ”é""j’?l” 7 "Ll:xlmuljtnp.l.,:fixua at 7:00 p. m. “There have been numerous octa- : -3 . | the' south for sometime, are pas- filg g 1 37 e Taadap. |S1oNS in the past,” he added, “where | “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” |sengers on the steamer Yukon, PANTS XIMMVM«T ‘C(D:ILCL ;iodm)fi'vf‘x;‘::r‘ssizh \mdefn glib-tongued ngers have run| d e which gailed from Seattle today. ARAREO AL, | the dontest. {bills for large amounts and left = e Evening Worship at 8 o'clogk, |for unknown parts without payin " py | Sizes 6 to 15 years, old, ondVM). supject, “The World Without Such losses are a drain upon Y per pair, $2.00 sk g community, and to avoid them is _. i A cordial welcome awaits you, | |the prinelpal aim of the Credit +e Another grade, sizes 6 to Association. S 15 years old, per pair $2.75 s |according to custom or agreemen Catholic Church { | will be reported to the central office | @ BOYS' MACKINAW M . o of the organization, resulting in a 5 ‘ { rachy "‘“FEE '4 stoppage of credit to the fly-by-| COATS p i Fifth anda Gold Streets night type of stranger. $5.00 and $6.00 values 6:00 a. m. — Mass In Hospitdl | «In order to carry out the work $3.00 < | Chapel. of the Association, 1t will be ne-| | 8:00 a. m—Mass and Sermon. cessary for all members to report| e e | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. monthly to the central office ally | 10:30 a. m—High Mass and Sef- | outstanding accounts. This in- : | mon. | tormation will be classified and be= TH E H UB | 7:00 p. m—Instruction and Ben- comes the basis upon which credit : {ediction of the Blessed Sacrament.|will be extended.” A MIKE PUSICH, Prep. During Lent special devetion at -, % 7:30 on Wednesday and Friday 5 Opposite €oliseum Theatre I nights. ) u URMAGK ] J | Mass at 8 oclock each morning.|8 E\IE Ik Holy Trinity Cathedral T : l- NUT MAKE y | 4 - » ¥ |7 e et s it bk | o { witnessed a discovery called “the most s ml:hg:g’ag i Pfll,MAHY RAGE surprising yet made in the business of L0 8 e MR SeAT ) clectricity”, This was the invention of | "12:30 p. m—Sunday. School. i 3% 0 i i 3 ny‘ ;flz:n::ym“m. Wrangell Man's Telegraph-. the Leydm.L Jar following the discovery Fridays during Lent — Bvening| - jc Filing Rejected by thai electrical energy could be accumu- RED CLOVER Prayer and Address, 7:30 p. m. I lat . . 4 Clerk of Court ated in a glass phial. ALTERATIVE | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly The name of P. C. McCormack, ‘COMPOUNDV Bt Wrangell, has been stricken from A Slightly Laxative CHAS, O P Sureet pastor, |the st of Republican candidates Sunday s‘ervices' i “ lor Legislative nominations in the Dr Wll]idm W, t d 55 SPRING TONIC 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship, |APril primary, it was made known | & atson made numerous cx- for both young and old 12115 p. m.—Bible School. fOSANaR Jahn = Dunn, Glerkigf periments with the Leyden Jar, which . Wi, 3 7:45 p. m—Evening Service, |the Federal dirict court =~ The 4 $1.50 per bottle Services, Tuesday and Friday ev- |{iling papers were defective, M. were repeated by Benjamin Franklin at sl y ening at 7:45, Dunn said. Phil 8 - § & The Lords Supper the first Sun || Mr. MeGormack was a member of iladelphia in 1748, This led to Frank- Juneau Drug day of each month. . '|the 1928 Legislature, serving in the lins f . . p - i o cach month, ___le|iower House. On February 3, lash, in’s famous kite experiment, by means 7 3o : | iorthern Light Presbyterian | he wired his declaration to the : R A : C r \ | e e N b et of which he established that lightning OInpany | ——— M formal declaration amd filing fee and electricity are i ical. ; . A N SR disdh wh * poesrrolig e filing period ended on February 4. Y Post Office Snbl'_.nt_ No. 1 worship meet. The' - telegraphic declaration, it Today, electrical engineers, working in e Morning worship at 11 ocldck, |WaS Said. did not comply with the ) » ot et S - e Bible Class meets at 12:15 p. mi |TeauIrements 2f the Rercarial JE great research laboratories, actually -re- PP R 2 S Sl b el BN Notices for th: cnurch column| The public is cordially invited to R. S. Raven, Superintendent. : Cotenibadl® “ 0 RN : SEE BIG VAN pust be recelved by The Empire | sttend these services and visit the| 17:00 p. m—Children's Hour. This |06i(ed Mt B was 1n Ketchika produce “nature’s thunderbolis” in their \‘ Goodrich, Hood and Firestone I; ' pot laser than 10 oclock Saturday | reading room. lsel",\.’;coe is nz; cmldxfix};. 8 to 1; ie::;flukn ed to him, he advised Mr. Me-J| search for ways and means of guardmg | Rubber Boots, Shoepacks, Slick- | morning to guarantee chauge of 1:30 °p. m. — "Happy Sy Corniagk that it was defective and * 2 % | ers and ou;xg;rr | sermon topics, etc. Night. A against and perhaps harness this force. | 211 SBEWARD i | The evening services are held in|did not constitute a legal filing, It i) Always O n HAER 63 ;| Corner of ihira ana Main 8ts. |the church basement. _|was then withdrawn and the fec | ys Opent | First Church of Christ, | | REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor | Al are welcome. returned to Mr. McCormack. Scientist i | Sunday services. i This was_ satisfactory to him, In ———ty| 11:00 a. m.— Morning worsmp.f Presbyterian Native Church a letter to the Olerk of Court he ‘8o - Bunday services wiu ve neld 8t gybject, “The Reward of Persever- ) @#—— —— & | expressed himself and said he wo P 8 m. in she Fist Christ of ing Faith” *HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker | - itud.. Al k El : : ' & P Ghelt, Beentist, Juncu. on ¥itth| 1235 1, m—gunday Sehool | 1030 & m-—Morning sefvice. aska Llectric ng (14 ower Lo. ‘#nd Main Streets. The subject will| 7:30 p. m—Evening Worship.; . -0 & M Sehagl HARR . b Subject, | “Spiritual Transforma.| 7:00 P m—Wednesday—Midweek IS Hardware JUNEA TOTAS : School at 12:15p. m. | tion.» puger servies Company AU o $25 DOUGLAS 8:00 p. m—Testi-| Try to cultivate Jar ichureh | 3 o cultivate regul ure The Salvation Army meeting. lattendance. Tt is the best hakft gs__ Now located next 4 Eclence Reading RoOm one can acquire, Public meetings: p % CONNORS fif building. This room is' Mid-week Lenten services will Sunday—2:00 p. jo. ool 4 ) to the public Wednesday jo held in the church Wednesday i S GARAGE m rom 2:30 h} lew:mnu at 7:30, ) i 3 e st e e A -

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