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oL o TSR e GLSR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1930. Pala STARTING TONIGHT George W. Norris Cannot Run Against George W. Norris LINCOLN, Neb., July 19— Chiéf Justice Charles Goss has ruled that the name of George W. Morris, Broken Bow grocer, shall not appear on the Republican Primary ballot as a candidate in op- position to Senator George W. Notris. Justice MecCook reversed the decision of the Secretary of State. ®eecocs s Household favorite double cotton blanket made of wool-like china-cot- 3 g Pyt | | ton for softnest and firm, long staple domestic cotton for strength. Vacatlllg Colors—W hite and Grey with Pink or s Blue Trim cesseecsen e PHOTOPHONE SPECIAL SERVICES 4 Standard size—70x80 NOW CONDUCTED BY FEUREKA! EVANGELIST TULLY Premises A delightful stage comedy has been made into an even more N 4 e | “ ” b(lle 1 rl(‘(’ $2- 5() The special services being Held | pleasant picture. “Kempy” represents a high water mark in | 2 by Evangelist Charles F. Tully of talking comedies. It is unpretcntious. Neo-cabaret sets, mobs | p b San Diégo, Calif., at the Bethe! or marble bathtubs. Kempy i§ the very youthful plumber | i Fg P ‘e Pentecostal Assembly on Main who stays te marry the literary daughter of the Bents and | £ , E . Street, have been enjoyed by those then finds out that he is really in love with the youngest | ; Genuine part-wool Hawthorne Double Blankets. Made of clean, fresh, attehdie: a5 the. (insssages ' hate e i ’ l 2 & s o » H been good and interesting. Tomor- | “ ” { springy wool yarn, and highest quality cotton. Colors—Rose, Orchid, row marning at 11 o'clock, Evange- | KEMPY i 5 % e list Tully will preach on “The Tem- . Peach, Green, Grey and Tan. Size 70x80. ple of God,” and on Sunday eve- belongs on your must list. ning the subject will be “How Old | Is the World?” The' meetings next week will b( especially interesting to Bible stu-| Regular $6.50Blanket for $4.95 They Knew What They TOWEL SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK given to prophesy. The subjects | ' for next week are as follows: | W(l'lte(l. Tuesday—“Abraham’s Inheti- 1 tance.” I Wednesday — “What about. the| | | | i Lost Tribes of Israel.” | e ren S O nc Thursday—“Fulfillment of Nebu- . . 9 L] chadnezzar’s Dream.” » Friday—"The City of Babylon and | ai’s sading D g Mystic Babylon.” | Juneau’s Leading Department Store s S 1 Whp is the Prince That Is to| Come?” e ! Sunday, July 27.—Morning: “The | Coming of Our Lord.” Evening: he south, and her sister, Mrs. Wil- MTHe Signs of the Times.” Wun.her Cundmoné As Recor d‘-‘d by the U. 5 Hmm Robertson ahd her niece, Mrs. | This evening Mr. Tully will speak at Cost \ or Less HERE is something to cheer about in Talking Pictures! The hilarious comedy of two girls who get what they want. It s a seream! from the Broadway hit “Kempy” Weather Burean Charles Graham, both of Ketchi-[on e subject of “Healing.” Therc | aMewqGoldipyn| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, E~w~ning 4 p. m. today: kan. will. also be special music tonight. | ALL TALKING ricrurs i Bridge followed the luncheon, two [ and everyone is invited. | 3 7 Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds tables belng -played. ./ High,'ncare | ¢ | LOCAL DA%A was held by Mrs. Charles ‘Sey and A | Tims : ummm z;ur Temp. llun;llrllly W:ml Vlsl;\cfi] W;a::u the low, by M GrARERL. M HAYES’ FATHER { R ’ 4 p. m. yest'y .2 55 § ain i tradioiiicl Rs ‘ Gead i fam o a411 o S Oldy VISITED HERE SUCCUMBS IN SEATTLE‘ % Noon today 30.16 53 4 SE u BAin | Rey. and Mrs. Otto Karlstrom, the | | CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS orimer s mintager of « Uxndlyer, £ DN ¥ O. Hayes of Juneau to- | YESTERDAY i % "TODAY and an associate of Rev. Larsou,|d%¥ Yeculved @ cablegram conves- Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 48m. |\ho was pastor of the Lutheran |78 the said information that hex‘ y v k awley, had | __emp. temp. Veloclty 24 hrs. Weather | ;) 1ok here for many years, visited :j?:;:e:z I;hl::z?:”_‘l I]?f:cx:l‘:rn{ng in| 30 32 12 .01 (,Nuon the Island yesterday, calling Providence Hospital, Seattle His Stations— Nome :f” 42 ; 0 | upon a number of old friends and { .. ¢y was due to a stroke that he! Bethel 40 42 16 0 Cldy | former parishoners of the latter. suffered a week ago. | Tort Yukon 50 54 0 Cldy | B VIR ST Mt Moclwley Wasta Beattle Bine "Tanana 46 50 10 Cldy | WINNIE LIGHINER Wi ik was 73’ years oy e | an 1, Fairbanks AT COLISEUM SUNDAY ¥ 3 £ sldes Mrs. Hayes, he is survived | B by his widow, whose home 5§ 8t Paul What happens to girls who can't|geattle, and by a son and a daugh- P Dutch Harbor ot (‘:!"“RV ‘No?" N e e e MAY BE WRITTEN FOR h““;"k 0 ‘_’lf 4y | This interesting question is an- A BT e P tordova L 19 wered in the Warner Bros. and C ll I Juncau u’ '”(l) Vitaphone production which comes| MALONY BLOCK SITE 0 l8l0n nsurance 3 to the Douglas Coliseum Sunday, . i | with the vivacious winnie Lignwer| CLEARED OF DEBRIS ‘ L ) [in the leading role of “She couldn's FOR A PREMIUM AS LOW AS f . 73 7‘: i o Say No.” This is a musical com- | All debris has been removed from ¥ 3 | Fortland B B 2 £ | edy. the site of the former Malony :"“k,F““‘“ el ‘,’g e S 3 Winnie is one of those obliging [Block at the corner of Second ani ONE DOLLAR \)":L:n:xu:u B C. 4 ;0 ;:., ’:I‘ 4 0 Pt Cldy souls who find themselves unable [Séward Streets. The contract for to refuse any reqguest, but before wrgcking the partly-burned struc- | the story has run its cotrse she|ture and for clearing the lot was Ihas occasion to wonder whether or loti, to !;tae] l:ox of this lcxts-t.l His § not it is the best policy after all. crew. of laborers completed the 1‘15?‘2;“10?;:12“ and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m, and 8 p. m xo;hfs sdram::lc ‘;rodicuon has a |té8k a* day before the time limit e i background of theatre and night |spllated in his agreement with The pressure is low in Central and Eastern Alaska and the Gulf| %00 present a new variation [MrS. J. F. Malony, owner of the of Alaska and high from Soutk tern Alaska to Northern California property. ‘ B love triangle in these inter- |Frope r and over the ocean to the southwe and in Bering Sea. Rain|Of the love trldng Some risk was attached to the ings. 8 has fallen near the Gulf of Alaska and most of the Interior, with|®SUD8 settings work of demolition, but care was N Chester Morris is featured with f " ! light snow on the Arctic Coast. Fair weather prevails in Bering Miss Lightner in “She Couldn’t takeén to avoid accidents. No one ¢ ; :iilzll‘und in British Columbia. Temperature changes have beent Say No,” and the supporting cast cngaged on the job was injured. includes Sally Eilers, Johnny Ar- Y. e D bk thur and Tully Marshall. ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Electricity will be off intermit- Douglas istrict north o Church Services *—Less than 10 miles. THE TALKING LAUGHING HIT! We are mow writing many new form this year' ificluding $15—$25—$50—$75—$100 '} —$150—and $250 deductible coverages. ; WE WRI TE 50 PER CENT RETENTION FULL COL- LISION COVERAGE—An attractive form for the careful driver. ALSO Fire and Transportition, Property Damage and Public Liability Ceverages. NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- As a play, “Kcmpy” ran a year on Broadway Its 1001 fresh laughs have now come to the Talking Screen! *q |leaving from the upper city float “The First Se»ven Years” v in Juneau at 8 and 11 a.m. and| l DOU(,LAS | from Douglas 15 minutes later on| | each trip. | NE w S | CANNERY HAS BUSY DAY | Fourth Street between Calhoun and Gold Streets Sunday from 6 a.m. tn 12 o'clock noon. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AN OUR GANG ALL TALKING COMEDY The largest single load of fish| |r d by the local cannery so fm“ OUTDOOR EVENTS SCHEDULED son was brought in early BY F. 0. E. FOR & Nl)/l\",- ay morning by the Volun- {teor and resulted in over 600 cases| Noticeg tor this charch column Temorrow the annual picnic for | being packed for the day's run. must be recelved by The Empire Eagles, Ladies Auxiliary, and fam- | - -o !not later than 10 o'clock Saturday BRIDGE LUNCHEON 1mornlng to guarantee change of adv. ilies, will be held providing the weather changes and is more favor- | s sermon topics, ete. able than the last few days. Old | Mrs. John Mills entertained with e Taku Village, which is a little |1 o'clock luncheon at her home yes-| P RTER” TALKINGREPO R Call at the office and we will explain the forms more fully to you. i SR - ] over an hour’s run by boat, from the | terday afternoon in honor of lhc‘? Douglas l’m.mrhn Natie= [ SUNDAY | The Only News of Its Kind F8 e on channel. The America First, Captain | former Douglas residents, Mrs. Har- & S ,g, | it R s Haho, has been chartered for the|ry Irvine and Mrs. Jack Livie who 95 T July 20 ALLEN SHATTUCK bl occasion. She will make two trips,'rccently returned to Juneau from! Sunday afterndon the Rev. Phil- 2 c' e s 3 |lip Bauer, JPastor of the Commun- lity Church will conduct the wor- ship services for the Nativé Church co ISEUM IR L e i (DOUGLAS) |7 Douglas Cuthollo Charch | | No mass nor Bunday School. SUNDAY NIGHT ¥ St Luke's Episcopal Ohurch | i N al “She Couldn’t Say No” ‘:M‘ i Praver wnd Sormon 4t o'clock. A Wonderful C omedy The Kind of Program That Means QUALITY IN AT OLD AUK 7 VILLAGE (Weather permitting) INSURANCE For F. 0. E. Members, Ladies Auxiliary and Their Familics 5l M. S. “AMERICA P E Lo ey n FIRST” : ALL TALKING AND SINGING it sl | B ENTERTAINMENT § | i — Leaves Juneau, Upper City Float at 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. From Douglas 8:15 a.m. and »1:15 a. m. Fare—Adults, 75¢ Children Free Bring your lunch—Ice Cream and Coffee furn- ished by Lodge LW SONG | REV. PHILLIF_E. BAUER. NEW SONG HITS R i IR Regular preaching service at {11:30 a. m. - Try the Fve 00Clock Dinner | Speslals at Mabry’s. —aav ; S WO R PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY 10, 25, 75¢, Loges $1.00- featuring LIGHT TRAVEL BY AIR FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED ——WATCH FOR— MADAM X Ny ALASKAWASHINGTONATRWAY' S FOR RESERVATIONS—Hangar Phone, 29; Gas- tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent.

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