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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1930. LADIES’ SPECIAL O] RAINWEAR ATHERETTE JPHANT HIDE AND FLANNEL LINED L IMITATION ELE RAINCOATS Tan. Blue, Green and Red 11 ' Regnlar $11.50 and $12.50 Coats . i Colors- Sizes 16 to ,\'pm'iul Price, $8.75 Regulation Size | 16 Rib Silk f UMBRELLAS | Priced from 00 up Complete Line of Rubbers and Zippers at the Right Prices B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | Juneau's Leading Department Store the Thane. T residence of M Bolyon in' DOUGLAS i3 1 & 'REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor Corner Fourth anda Pranklin Sts. The church wheré service and worship meet. { 10:00 a. m.-Bible School. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Subject, “The Background of Paul's Letter to the Ephesians,” Everyone is invited. Northern Light Presbyterian T:Iw Church NEW GOMPANY FOR DOUBLAS Pacific deadaquirters ok Oriental Concern Seeks Location [. & — W] Metropolitan Methodist 1 Episcopal Church [ Fourth and Seward Etreeta REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with ‘the cordial | welcome.” u . . v | 3 " That Douglas may be the termi- 16 Rib Gloria Cloth = 3808y BOhou Bh (h ook W Rl hi gm 1{)1 Pacific of | Morning worship at 11 a. m. lflfl 0"; this !b e o S‘ a0 chol a s ; Subject, ssing the Mind of large future business between Alas- UMBRELLAS | Christ.” ika and the Orient was revealed at Epworth League at’ 7 p. m. lat joint meeting of the City Council Evening worship at 8. Sub- and the local Chamber of Com- ject, “Christ, the Physician.” merce last evening, and in the pres- ! The young people’s choir will ence of a good crowd. lead the singing in the evenim;[ Theodore Tollefsen, former resi- service. ;dent here, and organizer of the You are invited to attend all Oriental Cooperative Company, in- these services. !corporated under the laws of Alaskd On Thursday, September 25, at 2 to carry'on trade with the Orient; " p. m. the Ladies’ Aid Society will and his associate, J. T. Douglas, meet at m," parsonage. A good were present at the meeting. The attendance is requested. |latter in an interesting talk de- jscribed the wvarious methods and | Bethel Pentecostal ASsembly SR ; possibilities of trading with China, 35 BRI oI H 121 Main Street a subject he understands thorough- ; ly from years of business experi- CHAS. C. PERSONKUS, Pastor. SunGay services: ence there. Both explained their need of a suitable site on the 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship.{waterfront and other considerations, 12:15 p. m—Bible 8chool. of which they were given ample as- 8:00 p. m. — Evening service.|surance by the Council. Services Tuesday and P‘ridBY] The two men expect to leave evenings at 8 o'clock. +Alaska about the middle of next The Lord's Supper the first S8un-, month, for China with samples of dey of each month. i{the lumber and fish they expect to hero of “The Song of the West‘," land has also been starred in other loperatic successes. the “Desert Song.” Douglas Church ! Services ] oy &~ Noticew Yor this charcn edlugm must be recelved by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock “Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon . topics, ete Douglas Catholic Church | 7:30 8. m.—Confessions. 8:00 a. m.-—Mass.’ 1:00 p. m.—Sunday School. - "—E-\vning Prayer u;ld Sermon- - 7.30 o'clock: —— | Congregational Communi’y Charch L PR a——— REV. PHILLIF E, BAUER. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. % No services tomorrow. IMORNING WORSHIP . SERVICE AT PRES. CHURCH IS 1 HOUR At a meeting of the session of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church Friday afternoon it was decided that for the winter months the morning worship service should be held from 11 to 12 a. m, stead of a thirty minute service as Vivienne Segal was also seen in in-| the good of the “community. SUNDAY SCHOOL OF ~* PRESBYTERIANS IS , JOPEREORGANIZED A meeting of the Sunday School officers and teachers of the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church was held at the Manse at 7 o'clock Friday evening. Under the leader- ship of R.'S. Raven, Superintend- ent of the Sunday”School, it was decided that the work of the Sun- day School be reorganized, more classes made, new teachers secured and a united program for the school be followed for the winter meonths. In starting this new program it is' planned to have a “Rally Day” on October 5, which date will be the first time that the Sunday School will meet at 12:15 instead of 10 o'clock. It is hoped that by LL———-——-———-———? P St. Lake's utscopal. Church jJthat time the reorganizing can be |completed and everything will be in readiness to adequately care of a record attendance, not only for that one day but for the entire year. = —e RUNMHAGLT SALE 1 The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Church will hold a Rummage Sale October 4th in the house formerly | occupied by Dr. Pigg on Main Street. —adv. Rebekah Card Party | | SATURDAY NIGHT September 20 8 o'clock—I. 0. O. F. HALL year the greatest and best year' |for the good of the church and take ; Jouglas Coliseum SUNDAY NIGHP * + = Operetta of the Old West—One Hundred . Per, Cent I?Jatural Color “SONG OF THE WEST” with JOHN BOLES TALKING—SINGING_——DANCING Natural Color Outdoor Drama of the Old West' * WITH VITAPHONE ACTS and SOUND NEWS . © . Northern Sales Agency . Qut of High Rent District Corner of Secofid and Main Streets EASY ON YOUR PURSE Trupak, H. B., and Palace Brands Sure to Please Goods and Prices the Best, Try Them Phone 604 A 8:00 a. m—Hoy Communion. 11:00 a. m—~Morning Prayer and Sermon, z 12:30 p. m—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. Guild meets Friday afternoon at ‘;BARBY. WILLARD, Lay Worser 70:30 a. m.—Morning_service. a. m—Bible School. | 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek New W@I_flgton Hotel JAMES HARTY Everyone is cordially invited 0]gea) in. In the meantime they DOUGLAS fadoalo bl will sclect a location for their plant ;;;n,be?nmcfi?fi‘,mm CRIOUBR O] Cetebrating the 79th Anni- “BETTER BE SURE THAN 'SORRY” | Ty I in Douglas, und make other plans| “pians for the work of the cholr versary ';fh ?ofi;‘:flm‘ of i L 5 3 » Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. |EVENING SERVICE to start, building immediately upon|were discussed and also the work PUBLIC INVITED ; ; ¥, g o SR | THERAN CHURCH their return in the Spring. of other departments of the church. ‘Adcaketoi 4880 0] d P f ] E Ofi Weather Bureau | LUTHERAN i 1o Tobed: th ke AhE comniig apers for sale at Empire Office Foreoast tor Jumeaw and vicinity, bag~ning & p m. todav: STARTS AT 7:30|P F- D. TO HAVE X3 , - / 2ain tonight and Sunday; moderate south to west winds. | BASKETBALL TEAM| gy o~ Rain tonight ¢ ay; mod g 2 @ VA At the regular meeting of the 5 Py e LOCAL DATA | Beginning tomarrow tion Tuth. |Douglas Fire Department Thursday fi g " 5 sqtviceh B t;\e }v‘!lelsunl':ctoat 7:30]evening it was decided among oth- [ -t o A Time rl:':":"“ :;m" "'"'::"my W:.d Vr]l?cny \Vl:::ne ‘:::x‘::ckchurc doniak " {er things to have a basketball team |- b o sy 3001 49 9t N 3 Rain | The Junior Choir has resumed|this fall and winter and steps have| ! g % 3003 49 91 E 9 Rain |its work again and will sing atjalready been taken toward such i ot Je : g . | the evening service abject by the choice of A. J. Balog, g CABLE AND R/ DIO REPORTS { e as business manager of the term, i S ¥ESTERDAY ] —TODAY | There is plenty of material in sight > ! - Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. ' German Maiden for at least two and perhaps three b I Stations- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | . . [teams for the coming secason and ). ] ——— — - - - | Sets New Recora |pienty of basketball is assured. T HE n 36 2 Clea a ::’,‘]“‘, 4{:; 2 8 ,,3 f-,:m,:‘ { AT THE KILBURN HOUSE k| ot vilkon 43 36 L 06 Cldy | | J. P. Berry of Winter and Pond, fox 26 L 22 Pt Cldy| Juneau, moved to Douglas during MOST a8 6 16 —| the week and is making his home| g : y ¥ 44 10 12 cldy | at'the Kilburn House. { . ; St. Paul 44 28 01 Clear | i P % o) CRLEBRATE TONIGHT COMPLETE : Kodiak 44 22 Cldy ‘The Douglas Rebekahs will cele- o & Ccrdova 46 8 56 Rain | brate the 79th anniversary of the 3 5 Juncau 49 93 Rain | founding of their order. tonight by X Ketchikan 54 4 1.28 Cldy glving a card party in Odd Fellows COI‘LECTION o Prince Rupert 54 4 20 Rain Hall to which the public is invited. ¥ [ te : Edmonton 44 . 0 Cldy | § Seattle h “SONG OF THE WEST” AT Portland 60 4 0 Clear {_DOUGLAS COLISEUM SUNDAY OF . San Francisco 60 P 0 Cldy ‘Warner Bros., who ploneered talk- \ | Spokane K 44 X 0 Clear ing pictures through the introduc- { Vancouver, B. C. 63 | 48 0 0 C‘em-I tion of Vitaphone, are again scoring | 4 Less than 10 miles a ' sensation. with “Somg of the by T ey R o West,” 100 per cent natural color, | 2 The pressure is lowest In e upper Yukon Valley and is ris-| singing, talking, dancing picture, } - ¥ ing throughout the Territory. It is highest in Southeast:rn and in technicolor, which comes to the | P Southwestern Alaska and over most of the Northeastera Pacific Douglas Coliseum Sunday. This| A a N Ocean. Rain has been general in Alaska except the western por- picture is the first all-natural col-| tion where clear weather prevails this morning. Temperature or, all-talking and singing. produc-! changes have been slight during the past twenty-four hours. tion to. be made out of doors, with P the vivid high Sierras as a scenic| 3 background for the dramatic action | iof this story, adapted from the op-| | eretta, . “Rainbow” by Oscar Ham- | merstein II, and Laurence S'.alllngs'i - % with Vincent 'Youmans' music. | % . e More than $300,000 worth of re-| b it !l cording ‘equipment was installed in | R Miss Inge Braumueller, of Berlin, '3 wiig, lonely spot, two hundred| who, during the recent academic gnd fifty miles from Los Angeles, track meet at the German capital, in order to take ‘thLese scenes. John established a new world’s reco\‘d‘nales, Vivienne Segal, Marie Wells, for women in the 100-meter dash.'Joe E. Brown, Sam Hardy, Rudolpn | She ran the distance in 11-3 sée-' Cameron, ‘Eddie Gribbon, Marion | onds. * ' |Byron, Ed.Martindel and others| g . : i (International Newsreel) are in the cast. John Boles is the| v x » 1 i | : B 1 L a Notices for thir cnurch comumn Hrs————— - i - B & | WE HA VE EVER SHOWN g ' pust be received by The EmpnreyL Catholic Church ‘,» Pioneer P l Hall v | k s FEX 4 ) :Iot la‘er ttham 10 03Mkchsaaxltg‘l:d}:)yl | * " T Fitth ana Gola Streets o Y i & Qo A oo bt &8 ': orning to guarantee 5 I ital . 3 7 % - sermon topics, ete. !(‘l(\’u(;])ri\l_ Rl N e i Telephqne 188 2 Rool—Bfllgnds IS NOW READY ¥ l : | | 8:00 a. m.—Mass and Sermon. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE : Chas. Miller; Prop. ’ s i § e = <o 7, 10:00 a. m—Sunday School gt o ] SRS A 3 . g p & First Church of Christ, || 19:3) 5 m_Mass and Sermon. f e e - as 5 ! & Selmiis) 4| 7:30 p. ;—Rosary. Consecra R e ; { i I to our Blessed Lady and Bene- IO c | % - Sundey services wn e Deid af |diction of the Blessed Sacrament. bt We suggest you make your selection early. The E 11 a. m. in the Fist Christ of| —at— il 4 3 = S To ey Pl E ¢l Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth x-w-m'—'-—‘——————f 4l b v J “ o .| | Resurrection Lutherzn Church o {1 - . ! » d Main Streets. The subject will | |, 2 | stat ‘l | e e e . Juneau Paint Store { charge will not appear on your statement untj L 1 Sunday School at 12:15 p. m | Corner of ‘rnira ana n Sts. e e S - 2 4 3 R Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Testi- REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor T =4 January 'lSt, 1931 ! P monial meeting. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. , 8 L ? : " : Christian Science Reamng Room Subject, “The Action of True ALASKA MEAT CO : n ciarck puilding. This room is| Thankfulness.” 2 5 ' o vt ' o o S to the public Wednesday| 12:15 p. m—Sunday School 'Im? AND . H :?r:noons i 530 t0 4, 7| 30 p. m. — Evening Worship. QUA SfinV%ccg '!0 YOUR LIKING i : 3 The public is cordially invited to Subject, “Keeping God's Love.” Meadowbrook Butter Austin Frésh Tamales i . attend these services and visit the| Flease notice the change of time PHONES ‘39 ' ' Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:30 | ! eading room. for the evening service. ; s { } v e ? — Come to church Sunday and W" - i § S ————42 bring a friend with you. ! . O A 3 { 1 £ é— SN alvation Army || There will be special music ‘nt» AN OUNglNG ‘ ¥ " Fpubiic meeungs: 'CI; evening service by the Junior AININU ? 1I¥G { [ ! Sunday—2:00 p. m. % o - { \ ‘Sunday—7:30 p. m. ¥ — Weekly and monthly winter fates to all-visiting Alaska people | ! ~ Tuesday—7:30 p. m. ¥ Holy Trinity Cathedral i to Seattle. Where every eg-nnloyee takes an~interest in you. |} ? ; 5 g SRS INE e TG e . “In the Heart of Everything” | ‘2 CHARLES k. RICE, Dean - ° 1 : o | } i ' | 1 ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT Managing Director