The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 26, 1930, Page 2

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oo fYrmrenlpns CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR OF SERVICEABLE QUALITY Shoe quality is difficult to judge, for many “made to sell at a price” look like afive dollar quality but they don’t wear long. They STAR BRAND FOOTWEAR insures your thor- They look better and wear longer; we're sure of it—we're so sure are not worth even the lowest pl'i(‘(t. ough satisfaction. that we guarantee them to give absolute sat- isfaction. Here are some real bargains in oxford and shoess—— 75 pair Sizes 5 pair $2.75 pair ‘ Sizes 12 to 2—at MEN’S DEPENDABLE WORK SHOES SPECIAL AT $3.95 PAIR Sizes 6 to 11 Plack and Brown MEN——BUY A NEW TOP COAT AT 1-4 OFF THEIR REGULAR PRICE B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau’s Leading Department Store | No morning ice, ... .| Epworth League at 7 p. m. For| 8:00 a. m.—M: - e alll RibE. beople. 30 a. m. followed by (11 a m. in the First Christ of Evening worship at 8 o'clock to|benediction of the Blessed Sacra- | Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth|ynich you are cordially invited. |ment. (and Main Streets. The subject Will rhe Rev. Mr. James has not ar-| No evening devotions. be s ah, rived but the Rev. Apdrew W BUBES) Schiged .at 10 a. B Shamel, pastor of the Hartzell | fF——— ————————m Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testl-| pMomorial Methodist Church, Pasa-|| Northern Light Presbyterian | monial mvcu!xg. |dena, Calif, has very kindly con-| 1, Church .‘ an Sclence Reading R0om | senteq to preach. Do not miss this “Rpv 6. 6. SAUNDERS, Pastor- | rck. puilding, to the ‘This room is public Wednesday open | afternosns nom 2:30 to 4. | ‘The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the teading room. T e AL Bty B The Salvation Army Public meetings: ‘,f Sunday—2:00 p. m. “| Sunday—7:30 p. m. Tuesday—17:30 p. m. Notices for thir cnurch cotumn pust be recetvea by The Empire pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change ol sermon topi cte. All Aboard for Taku Harbor Sunday July 27, 1930 AND RETURNS TO JUNEAU Sunday services wi wve Teld al THE ALMA LEAVES JUNEAU AT 9 A. BY 6 P. ] ROUND TRIP FARE — Adults, $2.00; Children under: 12 years, $1.00 CHEAPER THAN STAYING AT HOME MUSIC BY JUNEAU CITY BAND The Berries are ripe and the Fishing is fine — Bring Your Lunch — We’ll Supply the Coffee—BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW- Juneau Ferry and Navigation Co. e g S e e g e i 3 o i Sy RO T o o Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, Weather Burean Foreoast for Juneam and vid nity, bes*~ning 4 p. m. today: ‘? Cloudy tonight and Sund gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 'l'e-*. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y 30.11 57 7 s 1 Cldy 1 a. m. today 3014 514 B Calm 0 Cldy Nean today 30.17 59 76 w 9 Cldy CABLE AND RAD!O REPORTS P " YESTERDAY — TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Statlons—~ temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Parrow 5% 4 7 Nome 51 54 I 50 8 08 Rain| Bethel 68 54 | 50 10 14 Raia| Tort. Yukon 70 63 i 66 - 0 Clear anana 72 70 i 42 S -— 0 Cleag | K 68 68 | sl 74 70 | 60 — 0 Clear St. Paul 48 46 {4 a8 12 20 Misting Dutch Harbor 60 46 | 8 50 — Trace Cldy| R odiak 60 48 | 8 50 0 02 Cldy Cordova 60 58 | 4 82 4 02 Cldy Juncau 58 57 50 51 0 Trace Cldy Ketchikan 64 60 2 52 4° 10 Cldy Prince Rupert 60 60 | 2 88 0 0 coldy Edmonton 68 66 I 5 48 3 0 Cldy Seattle 70 68 [ 54 54 b 0 Cldy Fortland 72 72 I 50 50 - 0 Clear San Francisco 62 60 | 4 54 * 0 Cldy Spokane 86 k(] | 54 84 10 0 Clear Vancouver, B. C. 70 62 {¢ 50 B2 4 08 Cldy *—Less than 10 u;ues. NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m Juneau time. The pressure is low in Southen cut extreme Western Alaska. It is d. Show have fallen in ext: erday near the Gulf. Clear we; Bering Sea and falling through- :h from Eastern Alaska south- Western Alaska but ceased | \er prevails over the Eastern In-'. | | I ye I Episcopal Church | welcome.” TUNEAU, ALASKA—PHONE 6 GUY SMITH'S, DOUGLAS, Phone 18| terior but cloudy weather continuszs Southern Alaska. Tempera- tures are slightly higher than jcsierday over most of the Ter-| ritory o =il cubject, “The . Coming of Our! Presbyterian Native Church | (1 PR T | 15 p. m.—Bible School. 8:00 p. m. JIARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. Ev 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. S 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—MIidweek | ¢ prayer service. | da gt ir — Evening service. ¥. Tully speaking;.1 t, “The Signs of the Times ’| rvices every night except Mon- Evangelist C. F. Tully speak-| el Everyone is cordially invited to come and hear Evangelist Tully of | can Diego, Calif. I'he Lord's Supper the first Sun- dey of each month. ? Metropolitan Methodist Fourtts and Seward Sir REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with the cordial|., Fifth ana Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. | Pastor f CGorner Fourth and Franklin Sts. | service and opportunity W The church where 5 e —rl8 [orahip. me it oty Trigity, Cathodrml, ' |18 40:00- .. s-Bible; Sokidel. CHARLES E, RICE, Dean 11:00 a. m. — Morning worshin.i Phone 604 | There will be no services on the 8:00 a. m.—Haoy Communion, Jast two Sundays in July as the| 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and DPastor expects to be on his vaca-| Sermon. tion. ‘Wo Sunday School. No evening ser | - .- |LEARN MUSIC AND DRAMATIC | EXPRE ON urrection Lutheran Church || Music and Dramatic Art are both [ o—— ~43 | cultured subjects, with a practical Corner of ‘Ihilra ana Main StS. | 4pnjication. Either subject requires REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor |concentration, poise and alertness 9:45 8. m—funday School. Ibesides giving the students an in- 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. |Gont into the minds of great men Subject, “The Righteousness De-|anq a broader understanding of manded by Christ.” ‘“ 8:00 p. m. — Evening worshin, Subject, “Tooking Unto Jesus.” | cne's vocabulary becomes enlarged. Come to the services Sunday the speaking voice is placed so as and bring your family or friends |y pe pleasingly strong, resonant with you. Strangers and VISILOTS | 4 to give the maximum of en- are heartily welcomed to worship | quranee without fatigue. Wi (Ao ivaagtegution, On the other hand, music aids .. |in developing poise, mental endur- ’r:nnce, concentration and rhythm. fe. Through dramatic expression, T TS Dycsnl Amantly «:| Caroline Todd's Studio, located temporarily at the Channel Apart- 121 Main Street | n:ents, telephone 436. CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. | Miss Todd also announces class- Sunday services: | es where English, Composition and 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. | Dramatic Art will be combined for Evangelist C. F. Tully speaking |a minimum price. —adv. PARLOR FURNACES PRICED TO MEET YOUR POCKET BOOK J uneau-Young Hardware e Company Just order your lum- ber by let- ter or wire ...you're sure of the - -, best mate- ' rial here. OUR service “to Alaska cus- N « tomers has earned us the name of “Alaska’s . Lumberyard”... every order receives prompt atten= tion, special grading and ship- ment on the first boat. ' Westlake and Prospect, SEATTLE , JULY 26, 1930. S SATURDAY ND SUNDAY ONLY | SATURDAY ‘ ) AND 8 SUNDAY JONLY I ON EVERY MUST SEE IT 1 MOVIE LIST - - - - 1 The great Broadway All-Talking Picture Hit is here at last! The Cast RUTH CHATTERTON Lewis Stone Raymond Hackett Holmes Herbert & Eugenie Besserer John 'P. Edington Mitchell Lewis Ullric Haupt Sidney Toler Richard Carle Carroll Nye Claud King Chappell Dossett Mlgw-flvw ALL TALKING PICTURE RUTH CHATTERTON gives METROTONE the greatest performance of ALL TALKING A her career in the sensational NEWS all-talking pertra COMEDY Madame X. 10-25-75¢-Loges $1.00 STARTNG MONDAY CARNEY and SAVILLE Presenting Hollywood Review PEPPY—DANCING—SINGING * AND A BARREL OF LAUGHS

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