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= P v Crepmrssarasnteasys sors % 2 Rebdiest - e'd be satisfied to have you buy a biue suit elsewhere —rath- er than have you buy no blue suit at all. That's because we believe in blue—we know that every man should have at least one blue suit. But we've given a lot of consideration to the business of bringing you the best possi- ble “buy” in blue. And we picked Middi- shade —the specialized blue suit. Middishade makes nothing but blue suits—that's why you have an amazingly low price for such quality — P ITE0 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store MIDDISHADE The Specialized BLUE Suit tedauin \ A4 4 4 4 4 J Notices for thiz enurch column pust be receltvea by The Empire pot laer than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. | The public is cordially invited to attend these scrvices and visit the reading room. AR T R L Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church ~ Fourt and Seward Streets g SR Public mecung; REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. Sunday | “The church with the cordial Sund welcome.” Tuesda; . M. | Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m, Morning worship at 11 o’clock. [+ sl Subjeet, “Partnership with God.” \}‘ Preshyurmn Nahve Church E HARRY \VlLLARD Lay Worker 10:30 a. m.—Morning service, 11:30 a.’'m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m.~Wednesday—Midweek | prayer servicg. Epworth League at 7 all p. m. For young people. [ Northern Light Presbyterian | Church i | “REV. C. ©. SAUNDERS, Pastor- | Corner Fourth ana Franklin Sts. The church where service and vorship meet. 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. ‘M a m in mc Fir: r 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Christ, Scientist, Juncau. on Fisth | Sermon subject, “Jesus and the Crowds.” . and Main Streets. The subject will “be, “Ancient and Modern Necrom- sancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypo- tism, Denounced.” mly School at 10 a. m. y, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- % Bcience Reading Room This room is , 7:00 p. m—lntcrmcdmte Chris- tian Endeavor. Leader: Eleanor Gruber. 7:00 p. m.—Children’s Hour, Con- ducted by Mrs. C. C. Saunders. | RUDE CABIN W The Richard Berry cabin (top) coln were married by Rev. Jesse 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m. — Holy Communion and sermon. 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. e g e ] | Cathalic .Church. .. { Fifth and Gold %treets 8:00 a. m 10:30 a. m-—Mass followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacra-' jment. No evening devotions. Resarroction Luthersn ummfv 2 —————— Corner of ‘I'hira ana Maln 8ts. REV, HARRY R. Pastor | Pastor is absent. No church| cervices nor Sunday School will be held. ) P | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly 121 Main Bireet CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunaay services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. Services, Tuesday and !“rldly ev- ening at 8:00. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. e — Mrs. Walstein G, Smith, wife ol’ the Territorial Treasurer, is re- turning heme to Juncau aboard the Yukon. ~ nia for several months, JRERREN AP S, John W. Troy, Editor and Mana- south for many weeks, left Seattle morning. — e, - GOLDSTEIN'S FUR STORE is invited. adv. e EAGLES' ANNUAL DANCE Tonight at Elks’ Hall. Welcome. Everybody ady [ESSPUSS S A SUCCESSFUL TRAIN OF THOUGHT 15 ¢ * GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH FAII" AND -JGUARC L The happy economist of today always gets his money's worth. And he doesn't arrive at this happy conclusion by attendigg bargain sales, either. We serve you the world’s best and ' purést foods in a manner and at a price that appeals to gentléfolk. Introductory Offer Pabst-tt Cheese PIMENTO, SWISS or BRICK Purchase must include one of . these varieties. Regular price $30c per carton. Introductory Price 2 for 40¢ Fresh Stock of Grand- ma’s Cakes and Cookies)| Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—85 Holy Trinity Cathedral a3 CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Phone 604 }ub.lle ‘Wednesday |- s’ 130 't0 4, | “The Store That Pleases” TIRRTR L WO EW C II’RFII IS TO HOUSE 15 X§ - 'HERE PABENTS’ OF LINCOLN WERE MARRIED v [ et in which parents of ° Hcad (inset) will be HARRODSBURG, xi. —The rude log cabin in wi 1 Fort Harrodsburg. The cabin will be in the center of the church, In the cabin will be an altar and a Bible. When Thomas Lincoln, then 28 years old, and Nancy Hanks, a 23- year-old orphan and domestic, were {married in this cabin June 12, 1806, |it stood on Beech Fork in the ad- {joining county of Washington. The ceremony was a typical, backwoods wedding with the Rev. Jesse Head, a Methodist circuit rider, the offi- clating clergyman. The cabin was owned by Richard Berry, Nancy's guardian. There was a Washington county tradition that Lincoln’s parents had |been married in the “Dick Berry cabin,” but_ there were no records |to prove it until 1878, when Wil- | )jam F. Brooker, then county clerk, ld;mvered the marriage bond signed by Thomas Lincoln and Berry, park, which adjoins the site of ald|dated June 10, 1806, and a mar- riage return certifying the wed- ding by the Rev. Mr. Head. e Mrs. Robert Semple, who has been visiting in the states for the past two months, is returning homc to Juneau, a passenger aboard the Northland. ATimely Tip ELL the people about timely merchandise with good printing and watzh your eales volume grow. Other merchents have proved this plan by repeated tests. We'll belp with your copy. | MUST . VACATE | PREMISES {parents of Abraham’ Lincolp yere married 124 years ago is t0 be made a national shrine dedicated to my- er and marriage. i Construction of & small, —Mass and Sermon. | s dent Curtis will kpeak. She has been in Callfor- | ger of The Empire, who has been for Juneau aboard the Yukon this Reopens at 8 p. m. tonight, Publle[ m thaped ¢hurch which will house the cabin, preserved here at Ploneer Memorial State park, has hegun. | | Laylng of the cornerstone some \time this summer will be the oc-| caslon for ceremonies to be broad- cast _over a coast-fo-coast radio hook-up, according to pléns af the sponsors. . They hope that. er Progident Hoover or . Vige mat- The. building, ; replica, of & “en- tucky Baptist church of 1809, will be dedicated June 12, 1981, the 125th anniversary of the marniage of Thomas Lincoln. and Nancy | Hanks. Citizens of Harrodsburg, the only colanial town west of the Alle- ghenles and the place where George Rogers Clark concelved his con- quest of the morthwest, say the shrine will remove the last vestige of the cloud that for many years Hung over the legitimacy of Lin- coln's birth. The chureh will be availabl lm‘ marriage services uhder oondkvn considered proper by officlals of‘the . JEWELER Complete Line MAX' FACTOR’S Toilet Artwles Made in Ho]lywood Calif. Juneau Drug Compa Free D¢ Phone 831 e No. 1 Substation DRESSES . new” but just as good. In dainty ‘voile ' and ith the i'wv- elxy short sleeves arid . prints ’ sleeveless. Sizes 16-to 46 $2.50 s Temporary Loeation— +' Triangle Corner Telephone 101 PHONE 478 Great Values USED CARS Unusual bargains—not almost as “good ave been driven only very short distances. They are available at prices ranging from $75.00 to $900.00 EASY TERMS BUICKS—CHEVROLETS PONTIACS—G.M.C. TRUCKS FORDS—DODGES ERSKINE and STUDEBAKERS It will be a pleasure to demonstrate any of these cars Connors Motor Co. ALL MERCHANDISE OFFERED at COST OR LESS . ). SHARICK FRONT STREET Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, bew’~ning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight and Sundty; gentle southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p.m. yest'y 29.81 52 86 s 8 Cldy 4 a. m. today 29.78 46 98 SE 2 Rain Noon teday 29.82 50 89 S 6 Clay CABLE AND RADI® REPORTS VESTERDAY | N DAY o e an Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4éam. Stations~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 40 38 | 34 38 10 0 Clear Nome 52 52 | 36 46 — 0 Pt Cuy Bethel 58 54 | 40 46 12 0 Clear Fort Yukon 80 70 | 54 64 - 0 'Pt. Cldy ‘Tanana 78 70 | 44 52 —_— 0 Cidy Fairbanks 8 8 | Eagle 6 68 | 48 @ = 02 Cldy 8t. Paul 38 38 | 34 34 10 Trace Rain Dutch Harbor ... 44 44 | @@ 3 — 01 ‘Clear Kodiak £ >] 42 40 42 6 .04 Cldy Cordova 56 48 | 42 44 4 20 * Rain Juneau 54 52 46 46 2 20 Rain Ketchikan 52 52 46 46 4 .10 Cldy Prince Rupert 56 56 42 46 0 .06 Rain ‘Edmonton 72 70 | 48 650 » 0 Clear Seattle 60 58 | 50 50 14 01 Cldy Portland 66 64 | 50 62 1 0 Cldy San Francisco 62 56 | 52 52 A 0 Clear Spckane . 51 52 | 46 46 [ 16 Rain Vancouver, B. C. 70 64 | 50 50 6 .06 Rain *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana siations, except Ju- nean, Juneau time. Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, The pressure is low throughout Alaska and Western Canada and high between the Columbia River and Hawaii. nine inches southwest of Unalaska. Alaska and along the coast to Washington. prevails in other portions of Alaska. lower than yesterday but rose at Rodiak. It is below twenty- Showers have fallen in Southern Partly cloudy weather Temperatures are generally DOG LICENSES Will be payable June lst, 1930. P FOR GUARANTEED - “im | HEATING and Unlicensed do;s will he lmpvund- PLUMBING »d and killed. SBE H. R. SHEPARD, —adv. City Clerk. 1 A. J. Hawver FRONT STREET Next to Nifty Shoppe i Telephone 379 Contracts Solicited Any Place in Alaska Remember this ..« ; in making pie-crust | add the watgr « .« H ALmrrie A TA 11 Resld'ence 519 Sixth Street o TI M E | | TELEPHONE 2752 | Kent and Lawrence g GENERAL CONTRACTORS | Job Work, Cabinet Work, Re- | fu\\ \ modeling. Estimates furnished | REMEMBER, too— Hills Bres. | free. | F}-—-——-——————4}‘ Coffee has a flavor no other coffee has because it is o T e T L The Dime and Dollar Building and Loan Association roasted by a continuous proc- ! ess a few pounds at a time. Never in bulk! The favor 6% Interest | is controlled by this process compounded semi-an- —Controlled Roasting. nually with 100% Safety H. J. 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