The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 19, 1930, Page 2

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N P e S A e e e Z A1I AL L OMLOWINA Laval ik, Wi d Uasia sy Ca e R BT P e Weath(r Comlmnm As Recorded by the U. S. .Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, bew’~uing 4 p. m. l.lly! Fair {znight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. TOCAL Baroreter Temp. 39.08 47 5007 36 3009 49 DAYA Humidity Wind Velnclty Weathe 58 S 3 Cldy 90 Nw 5 Cldy 37 E 8 Pt. Cldy “CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS a YESTERDAY . | Highest 4pm. | temp. temp. | TR o o e Low 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 24 14 16 - 0 Cldy 24 22 28 12 0 Cldy 38 2 28 4 0 Cldy 32 10 20 —_— 0 Clear 38 12 20 — 0 Cldy ¥ 36 24 26 - 0 Cldy Gl Paul 34 32 18 04 Cldy 38 34 s 0 Pt. Cldy 6 34 0 08 Clear 28 4 24 Clear 34 5 Trace Cldy o4 32 0 Clear 65 36 0 0 Clear 52 26 0 Clear 58 48 52 4 0 Pt Cldy [ 52 2 .04 Cldy 64 56 4 01 Misting ions southern Bering umi It is mo followed rature astern at Alasken mainland stations, except Ju- xl 8 a. m. and 8 p. m,, Juneau time. Southwestern Alaska and is moder- a and lowest midway between Hawali ately > Gull of Alaska. Ly clearing. *—Less than 10 miles. high from Eastern Alaska to Light showers in Eastern Light snow has fallenn in s have risen in Western Alaska and portion. : M‘\ \\\ & Notices for thi enurch column ist be received by The Empire pot laser than 10 o'clock Saturday | poraing to guirantee change of | sermon toples, ete ‘I 8:00 a. m—Communion Mass. 10:30 a. m—Pontifical High Mass followed by Benediction of the Plessed Sacrament. No evening devotions. juy servicos wiu ve meld & | a. m. in the Fust Christ ot Hmonlm. Junear, on Fifth The fiubwct will Q\md y School at 12:15 p. m Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monisl meeting. Cliristian Sclence Reading Room | & :n cuarch building. This room is| pen to the public Wednesday | * r'ternoons mom 2:30 to 4. J The public is cordially invited. to | pttend these serviceg and visit the| REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor day services. i — Morning worship. fubject, “Easter Joys." { 12:15 p. m—Stnday School. 30 p. m—Evening Worship. er Sunday School program. awaits you to p with the con-; f1any | | 1 Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church S —] Holy Trinity Cathedral | CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Phone 604 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m. — Choral Eucharist | and sermon. | PALACE Never Before a Cast Like This in One Picture— MARION DAVIES JOHN GILBERT NORMA SHEARER WILLIAM HAINES JOAN CRAWFORD 12:30 p. m.—Holy Baptism. 1:00 p. m—Children's services. No evening service at Douglas. ¥ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly T " = 121 Main Street | CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. | Sunday services: | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. | 7:45 p. m—Evening Bervice. Services, Tuesday ahd Friday ev- .iening at 7:45. The Lord's Supper the first Sun-! day of each month. | , Lay | m—Morning service. | . m—Bible School. | 7:00 p. m—Wedneudny—Mldweek' |prayer service. The inlvnuon Army i &7 Public meetings: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Fourtls and Sewurd Streets REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. “The churca with the cordial welcome.” 7 spryice, 01 A100Ts if | All 'young peopie es- ted. Al othérs will be . Mect at the church at ais will be followed by an| er Sundzy breakfast in the basement of the church. Th will be no regular morn- ing 50 i{he members and ulean may attend the Cantata at Presbyterian Church. Sunday School ang sive Class at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. ening Worship at 8 o'clock. 11 be a special program, olo by Miss old, Mr. Ed- Flute and cornct ducl Miss Alice Merritt and Mr. Robett Waggoner. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lister will sing. Spec- ial number by the choir and a short Easter messige. We extend a cordial invitation to the public. is fine. 1 ~r ally in T orthern Light Presbylerian y 3 Church "REV. C. ©. SAUNDERS, Pastor Corner Fourth ana’ Franklin Sts. The church where service and worship meet. Morning worship. at 11 o'clock A cantata, “The Pérfect Love,” by | M. V. Petrie. will be rcndered hy | the, Presbyterian Chirch cheir. ible Class meets at 12:15 p. m. R 8. RAven, Superintendent. 7:00 p. m—Intermediate Chris- tian Endeavor. Miss Grace Nelson, Leader. 1:00 p. m,—Children's Hour, Con- duefed liy Mrs. C. C. Saunders. venfi Worship, a——t Tne jety meets next Friday u iao p. m. n.‘—‘_‘ . | c;n»nn Church { B it and Gold Streets |NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX Sunday—T7:30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. e — RUMMAGE SALE The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will hold a RUMMAGE SALE on April 24th at the A. N. B. Hall on ‘Willoughby Avenue, Those wishing to contribute articles for this sale please call 5402 or 579. —adv. oo Painting and Kalsomining. First ‘class work guaranteed. Telephone 306. adv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, 1919. All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years, 'except soldiers, sailors {n U. 8. Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, volunteer firemen, paupers and in- sane persons, aré subject to tax in sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars. Should you be living in Alaska on or prior to the first: Monday {in April, 1930, said tax shall be |due and payable on said first date land shall be delinquent after May 1st, 1930. Should you arrive in Alaska later than first date above mentioned, tax will be delinquent thirty (30) days after your arrival, |ar within ten (10) days dfter notice is given you. All persons, firms and corpora- ,t!om employing labor shall furn- |Ish list of employees to collector IAmd are authorized by law to de- duct amount of tax from wages of employees. Fines and imprisonment are pro- vided by the Act above quoted for those who fail or neglect to pay tax jor furnish list of employees. BUSTER KEATON BESSIE LOVE CHARLES KING CONRAD NAGEL MARIE DRESSLER JACK BENNY GUS EDWARDS DANE & ARTHUR LAUREL & HARDY UKELELE IKE ANITA PAGE POLLY MORAN GWEN LEE BROX SISTERS ALBERTINA RASCH BALLET NATACHA NATTOVA & CO. THE ROUNDERS GREATEST SHOW ON THE SCREEN Admission 10-25-75¢ Loges $1.00 Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March 25, 1930. s H. k. SHEPARD, Schol Tdx Collector for Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 25, 1930 JLast publication, April 19, 1930, STARTING TONIGHT FOR THE 25 STARS! CHORUS OF 200! BIG SONG HITS! LAUGHS! SKETCHES! TECHNICOLOR! STARTING TONIGHT CLEAN WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT NOT A DULL MINUTE IN A 2 HOUR AND 20 MINUTE PROGRAM WHOLE FAMILY PALACE * YOU’VE SEEN “BROADWAY MELODY,” the Duncan Sisters in “IT’S A GREAT LIFE” But when you see this : BIGGEST TALKING, SINGING, DANCING, MUSICAL PICTURE YOU EVER HOPE TFO SEE We Say---Nothing like it has ever been shown in a Juneau Theatre before A Metrq Goldwyn-Mayer TALKING SINGING DANCING LAUGHS! SKETCHES! OUR PROGRAMS ~ ALWAYS GOOD - OFTEN GREAT - NEVER A DOUBT - IN alace Entertainment production — You will say its the The Whole Town Will Be SINGING These Hits— “Singin’ in the Rain” “Your Mother an Mine” “Orange Blossom Time” “Low Down Rhythm” “Gotta feelin’ for You” “Nobody but You” GREATEST SHOW ON THE SCREEN Admission 10-25-75¢ PICTURE Loges $1. 00 BIG SONG HITS! STARTING TONIGHT .

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