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A i . 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1930. £ - . . — - N Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U, §, ~ [chanse from 10 2 m- fo 12 noon. ; Weath n B z e ; er Burea | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | s Forecast for Juneam and vidnity, bow'~ning 4 p, m. today: Y £ - Showers tonight and Sunday; Rt s 121 Main Street o [ ] 4 g and Sunday m::i‘e::;;atc fresh southerly winds. | cHaS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. =4 Time rarometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocy Weathe | DUnGay servicest = o o worshi l M 4 p. m. yest'y 29.20 48 84 E 10 Rain | 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. " - 4a m today . 2038 51 ' 6 SE I Rain Iy b DL-RISR SORL 3 » Noon today’ 29.50 50, ., 82 SE 12 Rain 'lsau_p, m’i‘ —d Evenm:l. ;e‘;;gci 5 %y 2 ; . A i CABLE AND BRADIO REPORTS Refivices FUEIE Y 4 § e New Arrivals on Last Steamer TR : TODAY e Lord's Supper the st Sun- - ' 3 *» Highest 4pmi. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 48m. [dev of each month. - L Stations temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Everyone is cordially invited %o| ® Barrow 30 a0 | 28 30 28 Trace Snow (all of the services. ‘ 2 YO > > 7 Nome 40 40 30 30 14 0 Clear = = LADIES’ PARTY OR DINNER Bl % 8| @ % ¢ 0 C@ WHITE'S CONDITION | NOW, BECAUSE : . LIS Tort Yukon B omis i B o~ 0 cay | REMAINS UNCHANGED ; » Tanana . 40 10 | 26 30 —_ 0 Pt Cldy , - FROCKS % % | B % = o Touw| SON ENROUTE HOME YOU USE MORE HEAT : st. Paul 8 @7 |, d 4 s 05 cldy e s ~ e i 5 AT i Dutch Harbor 50 50 | 46 48 — 0 cidy | No change was noted today in 2 *n IN SATIN AND TRANSPARENT VELVETS Koiiak 48 46 e T 10 0 Clear ithe condition of E. J. White, pio- AS -4 Cordova 62 54 | 40 42 0 Cldy |neer Al a newspaper man, who ; IN ALL THE NEW SHADES— Juneaun 53 48 | 44 51 15 40 Rain (has been ill at his home here for| - i S Ketehikan 58 54 | 48 50 10 14 Rain .[the past week. He was reported | ‘\'I‘\'TER APPROACHFS - 5 E IPr:nur Rupert 50 54 | 48 — 20 96 Rain |slightly improved Friday and today i 4\ = ki J : > ‘121 [~ Edmonton 56 50 | 34 34 0 Clear (it was sald he was in about the ; S . S | as a e & ASI)()( l(lll\ Prl( (’(I at $ .00 | Seattle M 6 | 6 56 44 Rain {same shape as yesterday. = * | Portland 14 72 | 60 60 0 Cldy Albert White, youngest son of - - - - |San Francisco 76 66 | 58 58 2 0 Clear (Mr. and Mrs. White, who has been | , » | Spokane 4 4 | 48 50 0 Clear |employed in Ohio for several years, WHY NOT ELIMINATE YOUR ] 1 9 \7 C' Ld l 'll () 2 Vancouver, B. C. 64 62 | 54 54 .66 Rain |is enroute here and will arrive on 7 11 QT T i ™ Men’s New Chinchilla Qvercoats ‘ +—Less than 10 miles. e st ol erb e HAZARD WITH INSURANCE— g - R 10 e Ry | ————— i o L i 2 : % e The nrex' or low pressurn is today (L‘I\U‘de ‘in the eastern part o Q 7 I v o SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED lof the Gulf of Alaska having recufved northward during the last | BULBS AND ‘]‘J’L:a:’m(‘?sa AT SURPRISINGLY LOW COST? » 1 twenty-four hours. This has given rise to rain over Southeastern 'rwndsqro'l ::; h;’"“: Iafg:l’s‘:xpp]r; - | Alagka and snow in slight amounts over the eastern Interior. ‘Chis ezl b b 4 g,)(’('iflll Y Prl('(’(' &22 5() ("l(l 5%25.00 (M B Erestaltadbn’ he. ‘s Eathifled souti alohis ‘b Boast #a f4, (o Dlbs for foroing and fall Dasts as Southern Oregon. Considerab'e wind is reported from over the 1. o o, ’t“ "um.f 3;1 F‘f‘.‘)l‘: SEE US \vo“r » LU X 2L North Pacific and at the station at St. Paul ISland a maximum |gic UEET L gl e L - of 36 miles was experienced. Few temperature changes of import- ‘u")tog iy out pfixccschs\ewm: a AW ONDERFUL LINE OF jance “have taken place during the )asE 24 hours. {less than those asked by dealers| in the Stafes as the comparison | .y 55, DY . v ¥ below shows. ‘F 3N ) 1VECI< WLAI{ In the comparison we have Tul- - - ips, for all reliable dealers handle 3 ” | ‘jthe same hence prices are PHONE 249 ' : (] ¢ »4 ( 0 | |strictly comparable. This compari- H . y Prl( (’(I at %1.25 to :% B ) ! son is made with a Philadelphia | [s(‘(‘d firm, doing, perhaps, the larg- " - | {est mail order business of its kind ALLEN SHA TTUCK Inc . o S o 3 3 , r . lin the country and also of a seed . SEE THE l)[fil'l,x“ IN OUR Lhouse doing a large wholesale and ? i : % | retail business and importing thou- » ] SHOW WINDOWS | sands of cases of bulbs every sea- Established 1898 an ‘ son, with stores in New York and £ ol o s s il Sl e 1w o %, B G B T i Chicago. One in each of several i classes of Tulips with prices are i for a dozen as follows: | Notices for thir enurch commn | worship meet. Phila-_ New York i 3 e lrel l S O ’ nc. | nust be, recetvea by The Empire | 10:00 a. m—Bible School Junesil Gelphia Chlsago . i v i orists House Houses | pot la‘er than 10 o'clock Saturday | 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 54 N h S l A morning to guarantee change Of{lo by Mrs. W. C. Ellis. S('rm(miC%‘E_gf S R e orthern dales gency R ' . Y i topics, etc. |'subject “Paul's Let he AraINg L 4 uncau’s Leading Department Store o subjec aul's Letter to the 3 . oie ot Juneau’s Leading Dey went Store S st {Peach Blos- Out of High Rent District T‘*-—- -~ %l 7:00 p. m—Children’s Hour Ifll"phom e el L0y B0 C £ S d First Chyrch of Christ, e rincess orner of Second and Main Streets . i b g P | Scientist ‘;\;‘I‘;lel:n from the third to seventh| Elizabeth .. .75 0 80 4 | & A} | grades. {Louise XIV. 110 110 115 : e e jror v G e ge R S — o2 £ S 00 p. m—Intermedtate Chris-| Sirene 5 90 100 | EASY ON YOUR PURSE i WHO'S WHO | Defeats Veteran | Sunday servres win ve Teld -lfilan Endeavor for those of the JUNEAU FLORISTS adv. IND WHERE I 11 n. m. in the Fust Christ ot €ighth, ninth and tenth grades. Trupak, H. B., and Palace Brands Sure to Please | Al SRL | ‘| | Ohrist, Sclenttst, Juneau, on Fifth Leader, Duncan Robertson. Goods and Prices the Best, Try Them * | Annd Main Streets. The subject wiil| /745 p. m.—Junior Church (es- o SRSl Lt e BT “Reality.” | pgeially for school children). BETTER BE SURE THAN SORRY” ¢ f to Juneau yesterday He ,; stay- Suuday School at 12:15 p. m. Everyone is welcome. (B the Zynda Hotel Wedriesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testl-| | 3 ing at the Zynda Hotel lflofllfl‘ meeting. - ey 4§ W. H. Sheldon, Jr J Ot Betarice Hadiii Hooth ¥~ Metropolitan Methodist | | ANNOUNCIN o sesias ( mber imv ;m:l’ l(»( Ferguson arc o chutrcl building, This room ‘5':!'; Episcopal Church i i G 2 s ](”“ Jer Ve e |open to the public Wednesday S e E i | Albert J. Nelson Tells of Seatte. el | afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. Fourtts and Seward Streets ‘nw vour sleep, in solid comfort. || weekly and monthly winter rates to all visiting Alaska people Guardian's Poli f W A E Taku | The public 15 cordially invited to| s REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. | DUy & genuine Woods Arctic—the to Scattle. Where every employce takes an interest 1 W uardian s Folicy o who came here a week or [ Attend these services and visit the| “The church with the cordial 1°al pioncer eiderdown of the North. : . 3 o 2 Rl 4 Home Buildia from California, is a passe rending Foorn, Welobme Best by far in design, down, lining In the Heart of Everything” | 4 ‘hx ittle on the southbound muluu 1 Pl S + | Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m, |and cover. The world’s chav..icn A . ot Gamibeitrs) [« g «| Moming worship at 11 a. m,|csplorer's bedroll, famous more than | N v W ’ H l m‘:’b;:m‘c’" ’f‘“‘l“zl‘ e ‘['\““"‘; H. G. Tipton of Funter Bay is {y The Salvation Army | |subject, “The Use of the Thing ® duarter century. Responsibly ew as u’ngton ote i T i and Doliar Bullding| r s Phe Euesis ab Bie Alans vl *“Public meenngs: at Hand for His Glory. “”“;‘“““ HE SEATTLE Tos Bullcing | gotel | Epworth League at 7 p. m. | uy yourg early, from your |} ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT JA] and Loan Association, subsidiary of |\ ™\l piay TRALORE L Sunday—3:00 p. m Eventhg - worshi Al AN dealer. : MES HARTY ¥ the Guardian Building and Lea gy Pl TeRuRe NS Suday—7:30 p. m. 8 HRERLD Bt o S| Managing Director Asst. Manager i Zynda. Tuekd: 0 ject, “Zeal, Service and Joy.” The| Association, is in Juneau to at- lay—17:30 p. m. | Bk tsine ;s '"'"| "H. L. McDonald, auditor of the young people are preparing special | :;", e A ' pacific Coast Coal Company, is a lide o coTmml o ol g milsic for this service. f dszoagiog activiiies of b COM- 1 qsrenger for Scattle on the North- | Presbyterian Native Church | | Bveryone needs the strength that | $p pany in this part of the Terri- j,, B 3] comes through worship. People can | tory. His headquarters are here,. gy callaghan of Chichagof is in +ARRY WILLARD, Lay WOrker |yorship better in God's house so| but naturally his duties make NC-|jypequ. He is at the Gastineau. 10:30 8. m~—M°m‘“i service. | you arc invited to be with us in i cessary frequent visits to Skagway.) p gwanson and C. Bradnick of 11:40 2. m.—Bible School. |ihese services unless: you attend| Woods Mfg. Co., Ltd. RICE & AHLERS CO. Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchi-igeattle are staying at the Alas- 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek .)cownere. | % ieattio.are staying & e { prager service. e 5145 | Ogdensburg, N. Y. an. Ixan o, Commencing with the first Sun-| % I’]umbcrs _ “Officers of the Guardia: R. J. Sommers, Territorial High-| dsssclated Precs Phote . | 8 _|day in October Sunday School will | Distributed by Kennedy Bros, ing and Loan Associat WAy neer, went to Ketchikan! Ralph A. Horr of Seattle, running -l‘ %7 Catholle Church i Ancherage R organized under th on the motorship Northland. on ? \{vet pFIatf'orv'a, [:Mzateu Repre: | ] - “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” and which has its 1 )i, it 5 sentative iller of the first ¥ T am”_‘\‘\n:dfll‘”_‘.“ pe B li‘ (.:n an of Wrangell is @ Congressional district of W Fifth and Cold Strects pdedl vy e i Doke| T S *an for the rcpublican nor: 6:00 a. m—Mass in Hospital o« | unit in South declared | fos C‘;‘ggl» ML B A Mr. Nelson. <00 & m,—] Aeon. wans o HUGH W ALLABE MANY INJURED AT | Soo"s"n Sonden o o “The Dime and Dolla unit's mi FOOTBALL GAME AS | 1%53"," o mosary and Bencaic- : . sion in this part of the Territory | 5 & g ' g ) 2 is to do fts bit toward the building | GRANDSTAND FALLS jtion of the Blessed Sacrament. = | 4 ~ > : ik Communion Sunday for the Holy' 4% ot of homes and toward bringing abo & Angels Sodality. Y al development. TI | COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 27.— ¥ Lk > general mumpm;mA xlnr Assc t, SOLTME hio, Sep! 3 onday, Sept. 20.—Feast of St )()O 5 tion realizes the potential richness I A b sad) to. etween 40 and 50 persons were |\ o, ooy \\ | o ; ‘ormer Ambassador injured yest aft ; . 0!, Alaska, “.)‘ only for its gold ()11’\ 3 3(1' (trclay af nruuon‘whcu Wetnesday, ‘October 1.—Feast of ) o()o § mining, but also for its many other| France Is Stricken— e grand stand of the Central t b Indigéries | Trance ls olricken High Behodl tadtHall field tolabasl |Eiiey e, IDREE - IR of - Will Lend to Members ‘ Condition Critical \Tlm'v thousand persons, mostly zoc::;n“ G gl R AL SK ME T CO o members in Alaska on modern’ PARIS, Sept. ~Hugh Wallace, S 5 Lil Flower will be held I homes in good loca using Ambassador to France during theithe eame. After the E"'"""me“‘.ts}-‘iidl;u:or all those who lce:m::»xz M Qua AND SERVICE TO YOUR, LIKING latter t of President Wilson's had abated the game was resumed. |gitend: Mass on the Feast itself. eud%wbrook Butter . Austin Fresh Tamales While .hers Mr. Nelon Administation, is critically il at| S i B YD PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 i staying at : is Paris home with bronchitis. His! PEARL WHITE BUYS “TWINS"lg@ . _ 3 R 7 will confer 1 American home is in Tacoma,| DEAUVILLE, Sept. 27—Tweedle-| | Resurrection Luthersn Church J b oy William S nand H A Washington. |dee and Tweedledum, thoroughbred | - oo, — et Corner of Thira ana Maln Sts. 57 representatives of the As m in Bronchial trouble developed on twins, were bought at Tattersalls this- city. Mr. Wallace’s recent visit to the by Pearl White, the one time mov- R,f.‘;o};“mmy_nM‘g‘;fiN :j;s_tl‘" WINDOW SHADES { ”p In the July issue of The Guard- Riviera and heart difficulties, which e star. iy ofsninan Sm,.mg & Lo i35 Mews 5 monthly publica rLecessitated his return here, alsol Rl ST M tofile, “This Do Ye» SIOn 4 ce At devoted to the interests of the As- complicates his recovery. | PICKING ROCKS FROM TURF 3015 b, th ~Blitida J . s s i ¢ e e e Nk ) :15 p. m. y School. P S Soctation, there are fine iidstrations| = 1S EXERCISE OF TULSANS| 1130 o mt — Evening Worship Al uneau r’aint dtore of Alaska and a comprehensive ar- Quits Military School; Subject, “The Sabbath Spirit. y g e ticle, of more than two pages Is Killed by Hi Undle' TULSA, Okla., Sept. 27.—A new| New members will be received L] . H L . Jength that deals with the resourc-| s Killed by His Uncle wrinkie in football training was in-into the congregation at the morn- : Your Bab S Safvln S Account ] o b es and the possibilities of the Te \‘ —_— |troduced when the University of |ing service. = ] " 3 ritory. ‘The cover of the maga- CHICAKASSA, Okla., Sept. 27.—'Tulsa squad reported for its first| Come to church Sunday and - - = zine shows a picture of Auk Lake Ed Johns, aged 57 years, former practice ol with 0. 0% will do you START IT TODAY! H UNITED FOOD | " and Mendenhall Glacier, and on Senator and liquidating agent of Coach Elmer C. Henderson made good. X E € | the inside of the magazine, is a @ number of failed state banks, his players crawl from one end of : We Will Deposit the First Dollar H ' beautiful picture of Juneau. {shot and killed his nephew Jack the new Skelly field to the other. | " ] ] A - |Comer and then himself at the Although Henderson said the train-j | Holy Trinity Cathedral | © BRING THIS AD TO H ' LA Jumber importers con-| family home here last night. Johns ing was good back-building exer- Pt e O E .-52: 90 per cent of the trade'apparently became angered When cises, another motive was noted— ¢ w?io:eflgos!' phn = D‘ & D ll B 'Id’ S. A. LIGHT, Manager fixemanaed to standardize prices the youth failed to remain at the the clearing of rocks from the| No services on account of the & me ouwar ut lng = Mississippi Military Academy. 'fid,,, = & absence of Dean Rice. ‘: & L ’ * L) H WELCOMES YOU ol T AT g | 12:30 p. m—Sunday School. & oan SSOClatlon g P, e £ An Oregon Corporation Under Oregon State Supervision and = Goldstein Bldg- 2nd and Seward T8 Control. - y Northern Light Presbyteriaa | Chaurch { gro - LURPEERC L - 4 REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Ptsw“ Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. e church where service and ‘Bonded Salesmen in Juneau are: " H. J. EBERHART, A. J. NELSON—Gastineau Hotel Also WM. S. SUTTON and H. A. MOODY, Juneau T LT et rtitt s BhEtit ittt bt i il LB EL B LR R BLEL e e ‘CALIF ORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries R LT TR TR EEATY LT T TS |t s H 5 rfiEns 0ld Papers for sale at Empire Office | """ rewesy - [, A