Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i i P i Y R S %%; Tz o 0. YA \ 77 alf Price Remnant | | Notices for thit enurch corumn nust be received by The Empire not laler than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. Sale e — s 1 First Churth of Christ, | Il Scientist | “Sunday services win ve neid sl [11 a. m. in the First Christ of |and Main Streets. The subject wiil \be, “Doctrine of Atonement.” | sSunday School at 12:15 p. m. | Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- | monial meeting. } Christian Sclence Reaamg Room ‘m ciurck ouilding. This room is lopen to the public Wednesday | afternoons »om 2:30 to 4. : | The public is cordially invited to silks, georgettes, rayons, coatings and | attend these services snd visit the i 2 reading room. woolen at REDUCED PRICES HALY the Reduced Price. Clearing our all remnants in cotions, now omn " The Salvadon Army | Public meetings: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Suncay—T7:30 p. m. Tuesday—T7:30 p. m. e b S o Pt B Wi S o B o B g B. M. Belirends Co., Inc. b £ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1930, ¥ | candid unequivocal. : N ’DEMGGRATS TU !1(‘ planks for taking Alaska schools cafller Condlhom A‘ Recorded by t'he U' s‘ s " lout of of providing for ab . Weather Bureau ] |sentee voting by bona fide Alas-| Forecast for Junesu and vicinity, bes~ning 4 p. m. today! UPEN GAMPAIGN Kans actually in the Territory on Rain and warmer tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast- lele: . but necessarily absent|erly winds. 1 t - home precinets, for pro-| LOCAL DATA » tec 1 labor and local indus- Time ‘=Zrometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe * try from outside competi-|4 p. m. yest'y 30.10 30 33 NE 24 Clear . | Pt n all other questions are|4 a. m. today 29.86 30 54 ‘NE [3 Snow = |defir tructi There |Noon today 2080 32 61 w 10 Snow " (Coriinuea 1rom Page One) | on about CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS i 3,:“-‘ g 4 i Merely Generalizé Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. . A local selr-gov- | ho will the trouble | Statlons— temp, temp. | emp. temp. Veloc'y 24 hrs. Weather ' L G b the Democratic platform|Barrow | | gl B 10 < 0 Clear," 12:15 p. m—Sunday School. with those of the opnd-|Nome 40 40 26 28 10 .01 Clear® 7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship. | 1 cannot help but be imp: | Bethel . 44 42 20 8 o learh Subject, “The Meaning of Dis- g i contrast. The f |Fort Yukon 3P AT e e W 0 Clear aster.” 1 gl obbainl Taanna .- 1 9B 18 18— 0 Clear* Come to the services Sunday and A the mediustlered by airbanks 3¢ 34 14 14 0 Clear . |worship with us. A hearty wel- o nization in Al gle 22 2 ‘ 0 2 0 Cldy™ |come awaits you. jand a . Paul 4 44 | 4 4 40 122 Rain]’ g i icd:'l { planks are cov-|Dutch Harbor 4 , 48 i e Rain, : = | added. ssurances o - | Rodiak 4 42 2 % 0 0 Clefr | Mtg"llmhh“ C";‘"’"‘“""‘ Advic from many p . ‘uf "(L.r flu; be | Cordova 2 e 2 a8 4 20 Snow [l plscopal Cliurch n the , Ruby & srment of | Juneau a3 26 30° 6 Trace Smow Fourtt: and Seward Streets | -hall on the Yukon Riy - |conditions in Alaska. The Republi- |Sitka 2 — | 28 — 2 0 Cldy | REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister, |04nks, Anchor platform promises little, and |Ketchikan 38 34 32 42 £ 4 Rain. |+ “The church with the cordial|C°ers filled with bunkum Prince Rupert 38 36 34 46 16 .68 Rains | welcome mitteer : | ®amonton 12 12 1077 1 4 0 Cldy” | Morning worship at 11 a. m.|by 2 the peopla of |Scattle 56 56 50 50 4 28 PL Cldy, |subject, “Our Vision.” s deluded by |Portland 0E 0 woon . o Gloas | “sunday S8hodl BE 1218 . £ votes on record. |, Jlited tac.|San Francisco ... 80 72 58 58 . 0 Clear {our Sunday School is getting oo Is Democratic Year “The platfcrm of the Divisional |Spokane 40 34 b T R e b | ganized so there is a class for each| ‘This is a Democratic year,” de- tics, and that they will joln the Vancouver, B. C. 48 48 | 46 48 [ 152 Rain |one. clarcd Mr. Connors today i o pbive ottty *_Less than 10 miles. 4 MOROrth, LehEHD [0f 1-00. B, 1gencra Do fort hing worth whil®| " The pressure is low throughout Southiern Alaska and most of the | Leader, Mrs. Ronald Lister. } Evening worship at 8. You are cordially | these services. invited to|w o'clock the Ladies’ Aid holds its S regular meeting at the parsonage |Mra. Williamson is hostess. )~ A S Mloly Trinity Cathedral JHARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. 11:30 a. m—Biblé School. | 7:00 p. m-~Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. Juneaw's Leading Department Store DSBS S ELITE STUDIO [ THE | Catholic Chureh . Church of the Nativity | 1sive up-to-the- " Hollywood. mination and we are up-to-date light- otlight ortralt a o Has ust co S Salxi S5 Fifth and Gold Streets 8:00 a. m—Holy Mass and In- struction. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a. m.—Holy Mass and Ser- mon 7:30 p. m—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Sunday is Mission Snnday. hould remember the Missions. Next Sunday is Communion Sun- for the children of Mary. 3 iroughout the month of Octo- results Of por month dedicated to the Holy scazon. He had gpoary, there will be Rosary and and ponediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment evéry evening at 7:30. frow i % { 3 % ; Presbyterian Native Church | g £ § ! ! { power 1D how prepared to t ings in PORTRAITUR for the SUNSHINE very snappy appearance Get your Christmas ¥ fore ¢ All THE ELITE STUDIO 'REET § { rush begins. ! \ \ { \ { H P { 213 FRONT b4 NELSON PLEASED AT ;" ¢ BUSINESS IN SITKA @ v 083 Resurrection Luthersn Church | nis on po; r and Pond Corner of Thira and Maln Sts. adv. be made | 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 's Tuner. Subject, “The Aim of the Chris- adv. tian’ headquarters he Sitka, he gmnu Dell E. Sheriff, Alask: T one CLff Apartm T Spécials for the Week End WHITE KING WASHING POWDER, large package, regular'55¢ .............45¢ R. & W. LAUNDRY SOAP, large bars, SUGAR, best cane fruit, 15 pounds .......$1.00 RIPE GRAPEFRUIT, medium cans, delicious and sweet .....vovivii. ... FLLOUR, the Best Blended Bread Flour, 49 gound sack .. oo v L de s 29090 ...20c anmmmummmnmnlmnummmmumnm||||||||||w|mmm|||mmmmm'lumlllmlmmummmimmnuimulmm||mnmmnuunmziun THE STORE OF QUALITY AND FRIENDLY SERVICE GARNICK’S Phone 174 HIHflHHHIHIiIIIHHHIIIIIIHlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI"IIIIIHlHIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IINIIIIIIHIIIHHIIMIIIIHIIIIIWHIIIHI C \ L] REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor | HHHH{HIIIII!IIIIIIIiIIIIIHi!i'llIIlflllllilIIVI!III]II[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIHHIIg ‘ LR R AR 'to attend, Mrs. Fohn-Hansen said. = gingham or unbleached muslin. | JHARLES k. RICE. Dean Phone 604 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 1 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. Northern u;m Presbyterian Church Ig :]: | i REV. C. C. SAUNDERS. Pastor Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. (ar The church where service and Iworshlp meet. ) 11:00 a. m. — Morning worshio Sermon subjéct, “Our Ministry to thers.” Special music. 12:30 p. m—Biblé School. | 7:00 p. m—Children’s Hour. |pc tian Endeavor 7:45 p. m—Evening worship. Choir practice Thursday at (D. M. Martha Society meets Friday at ‘2 p. m | |~ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | (¥} BOIFERERG e —_— 121 Main Sureet CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. SunGay services: 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. | Services Tuesday and Friday | evenings at 7:30 o'clock. | .The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- | |dey of each month. | Everyone is cordially invited iz all of the services. | B SEWING CLASS 70 BE FORMED Mrs. Fohn-Hansen to Give| Sewing Instructions Here Next Week | Bécause of the many requests re- | ceived for help in sewing, Mrs. | Lydia Fohn-Hansen, Asst. Director for Home Economics in the Home Extension branch of the Alaska Ag- ricultural College and Schoot of Mines, will give instruction in sew- | ving and pattern making, next \\'?ck.; it was announmced tolay. The classes will be conducted in ‘the parlors of the Northern Light [Presbyterian Church, between the hours of 9 am. and 4 pm. In- !structim is given without any| charge. The course is free, and anyone| neééding help in sewing is invited Each one should bring needles, pins, thread, thimble, scissors and tape| measure, Those desiring to make fitted patterns should bring threa ,yards of a firm cotton material, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | Mrs. Fohn-Hansen will demon-| |strate the correct technique for| | making séams, finishes, buttonholes, | |set-in pockets, plackets, etc. and) : the proper use of the sewing ma- chihe. ——eo—— FOUR BIG GRID TEAMS TO PLAY MINUS CAPTAINS CHICAGO, Oct. 15—Four of the 10 teams in the western conference |« Sub- |ocra |ject, “The Motive Power of Life." gt [He On Thursday afternoon at 2 mak 7:00 p. m—Intermediate ChHri-jin Al {evasive 11:00 2. m. — Morning worship. have only one meaning. and the First Di- ly turning to for leadership | had under the me. Alaska, ; it has not nt Repul . . isn’t fashionable! It just isn't done. This dig ging down to the depths of a distant pocket to fish out a watch. Give your watch a place in the sun! On your wrist — where a glance tells you the time. And if your wrist watch is a Gruen—it's right timel a big m: month,” he declarec s Are Clear Cut sues of the local ca ut,” he asse ratic party of Alaska stand rvingly for the right of Alas- themselves and ad resources. Na Territor it has and sed itself to bestow th ible powers of self-governmen 1. The Republican part has refused to even con- THE NUGGET SHOP proposition major issue boforc Juneau, Alaska | - [ 1 Until it is settled so, and all other vely of minor sig- 1 of George B, nominee for sarcut and positive. to the point, is not subject and can on any olf Until You Play It You 'Won't Know Why the Whole Country It d About It! R R T R T R R S The Juneau Midget Golf Course WILL OPEN SOON 18 Tricky Holes Par Established at 50 CLUBS AND BALLS FURNISHED Juneau Midget Golf Course GOLDSTEIN BUILDING are without football captains thisi fall. 13 Ohio State and Minnesota hava| abolished the election of capta Ilinois failed to name a gridiron |y leader and two selected by Iowa| were declared ineligible. | Ohio was the first to adopt the| ,system of authorizing the coach to name a captain before each game. Minnesota followed and this year Illinois will use that scheme. ——r——— Kentucky farmers are urged tq delay sowing wheat until danger from the Hessian fly has passed. “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” AT ARNOLD’S BOOTERY ' GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Northeastern Pacific Ocean and remains high and Wectern Canada except the coast. Interior and moderately near th Gulf heavy rain are reported in southern Bering Sea. me in Northern Alaska It is falling rapidly in the. of Alaska. High winds and’ The weather re-, ns clear over most of the Interior west and mnorthe and the on coasts. Temperatures have fallen in Western Alaska and have risen} er most of Eastern Alaska. 3] - x READ THIS TWICE! The modern comedy—“KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES”—Big laugh from start to finish — COLISEUM THEATRE TUES- DAY—OCTOBER 28 Presented by L. O. O. M. e ALASKA MEAT €O. } QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 Austin Fresh Tamales 30,'2:30, 4:30 e e Y Deliveries—1¢ Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Pioneer Pool Hall _-'_-] iamond Briquets CLEAN LR TR LR T EFFICIENT REASONABLY PRICED $13.00 per ton f.0.b. bunkers PACIFIC COAST COAL C A PHONE 412 40 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat e T ————