The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1930, Page 2

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2 T PN 3 TR B0 85 G000 TP oo 41 2540 0 B 0 g A 2 20 a et i g Datly Cross-word Puzsle The Saivation Army {1 Wafim Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | P AR BB { - W Weather Bureau | RO : i 7 10, Unelose Publi tings: Forecast Jusean and yisnity, [ : g p:-..’“:.\u'..: A Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle o A::':'I:““m" s:ndzyf??oo p. m. oy Fair tonightand Sundu;nl'lghmle :lr:sw' i P . Nen engles e P | PG b PIAILIL contrut eatin. | SUBERY—TED B T g LOCAL DATA 1 ¥ . Tuesday—7:. . " & ok f I"u'n‘.‘«‘.llnl‘a A‘UA E R P - Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe | sm'h'd [ Presbyterian Native Church : p. m. yesty ... 30.06 65 73 SW 3 Clear a 14 Stralght batted L E C Pt Ve ek ! 46 92, . W 3 Clear il griiclen. | %y WiLCARD, Tay WOREE | Noon today. Ty e < n"' nafion 10:30 a, m.—Morning service, . e 1 bl "‘f"""‘ * | 1130 . in—Bible School. ; —Midweek 3 it K., ™ sioviex | 7700 p. m—Wednesday. \ hest 4pm. | Low 4ain. 4am. Predp. 4am. g | Prover service Bocoas | lewn Wy | b e veleokiy 2. et DIXOLA 400 Beduty and Modern Heat Efficiency at an Ol . Fashioned Price ! ‘ | This Heater with its ornamental =} design and its vitrified Walnut =} enameled ¢ a bi n e t harmonizes -} with your furniture and is" a - 32 Seom rTow . .8 4 0 32 8 Tn cld : VS ace y leasing addition to your room, =} i Biioy {f Catholle Church . I Nome ..l 8R N A 46 48 24 10 cuy | :nd il et ik l); first o § 3 ul‘zn(n tows | T 1 Bethel ... B6 56 48 50 1 08 cudy | arn its small firs cost = 4 et It stuna GM“'“‘ :“_M:ss ’1;”5“0“"“ Fort yukon ... b4 54 {8 B & 0 cidy | in years of fuel savings and heat 7§ ¥ Chapel B :’”g"“k g: M8 80 M %‘I"" I satisfaction. ‘ - . - 3 / airbanks ... 58 48 50 * 0 dy M. Co. | . UAKIS 8:00.0, 0. —Mufs. apd_BermOR.; fgooie T 68 g8 36 is — 0 cidy | : ! ICTURE YOURSELF sy 11 il ey T 10:30 a. m—Mass followed -bylg, "y, i § 50 | 44 4 12 0 cldy | 4’ tinent 5 Tt v Vst i ] < 40 Gravat Newatlve prefis g, 7.‘;',‘,:,‘},‘,. ; H3 . s the Blessed Baora-|p, . Harbor ... 76 60 B N N dity Sold on Terms or Cash Y f 42, Axk nimy 9. Discern 3. A alern o i J Kodiak . 4 0 B3 52 0 0 Clear I N B L U E | & Bt g i t(fif;’#& ..1:1‘.'“:;{.” a. f’ "::, - b Eymmink ceroiis foriorn S8 | g I Glewr | bLit v ; E | 47 One who L A Wil In ghest & = ipnealt .. 65 5 4 # s Y H d C : [ o Saen mot ' .’;7.'.3’.‘15:‘. G ??".’. o 4 “,m . | gy T Keciban % @ | s w0 ohs J uneau- oung ardware Co. - gran . Cholrs . o o Prince Rupert . 64 54 54 54 b 22 Rain 51 Tulks N v E il i Episcopal Church » » M s ‘ & Was % [ e & AV Snae a3 um'i‘rufl'n“ ) Edmonton ... 82 % 46 2 0 Cldy = . Skl shiboer Conelse ond feft o will 86, B Fourth and Beward Sireets |Seaitle ... 64 62 58 58 . 0 Cldy = ¥ has taken the old adage, “A | REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. portiand ... 878 60 62 4 01 Cldy - shoemaker should stick to his “The Chllro‘h with the cordial sq; Franeisco ... 70 64 54 54 » 0 oldy R H weicome.” Spokane ... 88 88 60 60 10 0 Clear last "und 'chunged it to | Sunday Schoo) at 10 o'clock 8. m.!vancouver, B. C. 72 66 | b5¢ 56 0 0 Cldy INDIAN LUMP NUT read, “A suvitmaker should | Morning worship at 11 a. m. o el Ao it ! stick to his color.” g [ 48 N The pressure is low in Central Canada and moderaely low in" | $11 50 Per TOll at Bunkers Middishade picked blue, the Extreme Northern Alaska. It is high over the remainder of Alaska complimentary color—and ‘J ‘nm: the northeastern Pacific Ogean. Showers have fallen in ex- - i i i treme Western and extreme Boutheastern Alaska and clear weather 4 i "o BiA. lo peder foghve prevails near the Gulf of Alaska. Temperatures have risen in | spe i American men greater blue lNo:-mwestern and Central Alaska and have fallen over most of the | aciric Oast oa Co. f suit value. How well and how | smartly Middishade has done the job, we'll let you judge. There's a wide variety of models, all specialized at $37.50 | B. M. Behrends Co.,Inc. | Juneau’s Leading Department rsm\mern part of the Territory. PHONE 412 Subject, “Communion with the In- Subject, “The Divine Presence.” | | visible Christ.” A short meeting of the congre- £pworth League at 7 p. m, gation will be held after the Evening worship at 8. Sub-|/morning service. “God's Claim on Your Life.”| Come to the services Sunday and The young people will act as a|bring a friend. chx'r in the Sunday cvening serv- ?. TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must :f’ be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances 'lw( i i SRR ! of the City of Juneau waste of ‘'water is prohibited. ¢ ‘we’ w’;‘l’.‘:‘umg ;‘:u WRE eewhery Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing ‘T | g m”‘fyi;;‘,‘o‘mv Dean water t% waste thrgugh ;)pen faucets wig have their i e service discontinued until next spring when the sup- T B TRy ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced Holy Trinity Cathedral B — . Northern Light Presbyterian 11:00 a. m.—Morning P: 4 Chureh Sermon_n S after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby | E%mfimfl No Sunday School. notified to the end that they may take the necessary Corner Fourtir ana Frankiin Sts. Evening service at Douglas. | precautions against frozen water pipes. Store | The church where service and ST JUNEAU WATER COMPANY i vt;réx:lzl: :“m‘f—-mma R g j:neuwl Pentecostal Assembly | | S=—————————— e 11:00 & m. — Morning worshio,| " ‘ 121 Main Street b b sublect, - *Jerusalem FOr-| o 0o . PERSONUS, Pastor. All are welcome. MIDDISHADE The Specialized BLUE Suit ] e () gaue Sunday services: 11:00 4. m. — Morning worship. EE@M 12:16 p. m—Bible School, DO YOU VALUE WHAT 8:00 p. m. — Evening- service. ' Services. Tuesday and ~ Friday Y 9 ‘Qorner of Thita ana Main Sts. |evenipgs at 8 o'clock. U OWN. | | REV. HABRY R. ALLEN, Pastor | The Lord's Subper the first Sun-| 0:45 a. m—gunday School. dey 6f ehah month. | | ' — DOUGLAS NEWS 1" 11500 8., — Morning worship, Eyeryone is’ cordially invited to Subject, “Who Wil Be ‘Justifieds? | 9 We services. 8:00 p. m: — Evening Wommp_, : OF COURSE YOU DO—And you would pay dearly to re- Notices for thir enurch cotumn and Main Streets. The gubject wiii must be receivea by The Empire be, “Christ Jesus.” Gruen LA Cartouche, zolid bl pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday\ Sunday School discontinued du:- p,':; g%y deem it in case of loss. ¥ morning to guarantee change of | |ing August. -4 Dousglas sermon topics, ete. w ELECTRIC -‘WASHER baawl g \ Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Testl- 2 & i AL T 4 | monial meeting. A Ev:: o‘,:,’,“‘ b{ay 'm ) Y ( 74 Church EFirst Charch of Christ, | | Christian Sclence Reading Room s e ;,fi,_ | Why not, then, protect it suf- 2 i Scientist | |m cluret. oullding. Tbis room is Hete's d Wasties that A COST Vi 1 / ; Seruces & —- — | ::;:er:n;:mth:o:l“’balolinw*!dnmv cludes a host of high prlud ficiently in the first place with featur ils at ;9,5-.;’«-! at only | e l Sometbmg new t substantial insurance at a rea- i in wristlets! ! An entirely new develop- ! ment by Gruen. This newest wristlet has a bracelet that is actually part of the watch. ‘The watch itself fite naturally into a design whose motif i We represen i carried out all the way around P! t strong, deprend Entire Stock of BOOTS, SHOE PACS and RUBBER SHOES Price holds good until Sunday services win ve Teld al‘ {11 a. m. in the First Christ of| Noticew for this cnaren column Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday ,— morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete . T Douglas Catholic Church J: The public is cordially invited to attend these services and Visit the (cadlng room, sonably small cost. DOUGLAS COLISEUM all sold out the wrist — making a single, | ble i 3 : " harmonious unit. And most : able insurance companies, that 7:30 &. m.—Confessions, w NDAY cost o l;..y n 5 8:00 a. m—Mass. 4 terms if m dn to buy. ot reasonably priced, too. | pay losses promptly. | St. Luke’s Cpiscopal Ch-;‘{f MANI{A TTAN COCKTA IL Nwfi'h:n.lllimh NE Evening Prayer and Sermon-% ; i CLOTHING THE NUGGET SHOP YOU NEED OUR TN with Nancy Carroll, Richard Arlen, STORE Juneau, Alaska B Comtrelntiofal Gommuntty T Paul Lukas H. N. FULBRIGHT FRONT STREET SERVICE! Church g Third asid Franklin REV. PHILLIF E BAUER. A Paramount Picture : No services tomorrow. ENTERTAINMENT IDEA IS ADDED FEATURES—VITAPHONE ACTS TO FEATURE MEETINGS ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. SHEA FFER Established 1898 FOUNTAIN At the regular meeting of Doug- . las Aerie 117, F. O. E, Monday | night, September 1, a series of fea- tures will be started for the enter- tainment of the members. Although the exact nature of the diversion has not been divulged, it is expected the idea will be a popular one. PENS G VISITOR HERE Ernest Kohl, former college chum of Rangnar Kromquist, and busi- ness man of Seattle, arrived here on the Prince Rupert Thursday eve- ning for a week’s visit with his friend. LOOSE LEAF BOOKS LOOSE LEAF PAPER TABLETS PENCILS PENCIL SHARPENERS FOUNTAIN PENS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES and PENCILS J A qdmpieteiéelect'ibfl of Girls and Misses’ Coats, Fur collar and cuffs. Cape and throw effects. In a]l the most wanted : shades for Fall. { .15775 to $19.50 RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbers EXHIBIT FOR FAIR Under the auspices of the Doug- Jas Parent-Teacher Association, ex- hibits of last term are being pre- pared for the Southeastern Alaska Fair which opens in Juneau next ‘Wednesday. NEW RESIDENTS HERE “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” “TRU'PAK” QU,ALITY LEADS THE WORLD' ot your favorite fruit or vegetable NORI'HLRN SALES A% NCY “OUT OF THE HIGH RENT Second-and Main. treets GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. During the past week Mr. aud i STATIONERY and PRINTING E Rod Hulse and Mr. and Mrs. p H. Hulse, have taken up residence in Douglas. They taken the Riesfer cottages. ] T v CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries T A T A v sy (P o £ it 9 PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” _THE SANITARY GROCERY el

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