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Feainring Color Fast o'} (By the U. 8 V Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, Fair and colder tonight and The W eather e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 22 1930. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Veather Bureat) beginning at 4 p.m., Nevember 22: 1 gentle variable winds. BOYS AND GIRLS e TO PLAY FINALS Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather B 4 pm. yest'y 2990 . 41 99 w 5 Rain i 4 am. today 30.35 42 81" w 4 Cldy | 3 . Noon today 3066 37 % sw 2 pt clay|Juveniles Will Compete To- e R D morrow and - Adults |/ YESTERDAY SO I TODAY e e - Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Next Wednesday Station— temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather | - Barrow . ] 0. a8 o 2 B0 oy O r| Golf tournament play-offs -in Nome 8 6 Bk » 0 Clear|grade school girls’, grade school Bethcl 0 0 0 4 0 - |boys' and high school boys' divi Fort Yukon 12 4 ! -12 i 0 -|ions cn the Midget Course in the Tanana [ -12 -28 —_ 0 Geld:tein Building, will take place banks 8 8 | -18 — .02 ¢ | tomorrow. E 38 g N 6 0 y| Grade school girls who have qual- St. Paul 30 30 30 18 0 | ified for their firals, which will be- \ Dutch Harbor 26 36 | 32 — 12 7|gl nat 1 pm, Margery Allen, > Kodiak 34 34 30 — 10 whose low scors is 61; Clara Han- | Cordova 42 30 0 32 4 64 cldv,‘ncn. 63; Patricla Harland, 64; Juneau 45 41 10 42 4 140 Cldy | jeane VanderLecst, 85; Claire Sitka 55 — [ 9% e 0 120 Pt. CIldy|Stanyer and Jane Blomgren, 92. Ketehikan 50 50 | 46 48 4 2.86 Cldy| Entries in the grade school boys’ Frince Rupert 50 50 | 46 48 14 94 Rain | divisien which start playing at 10:30 Edmonton 56 50 kK 40 10 0 Cldy | am. are Teivo Lahigainen and Roy | seattle 50 48 | 4 48 * 0 Cldy | Smith, 52; Henry Berhendi, 54; Portland 50 48 E 43 88 Y 0 Pt Cldy|Ralph Baidi, 55; Franklin Larsen, San Francisco 63 56 | 60 60 12 0 Clear | 57: Eryin Gubser and Archic Gub- f}mkane i i: i: | 33 1342 (; g c(;idy\scr‘ 58; 'Frod Harris, 60; Fred- . ‘ancouver, 3 . 3 ar | ariel 1] . i . for your selection: One 1 - Li ror, Claude Holge- style in the popular dots The pressure is high over A except in the eastern Aleutian| °’ me:;::l ’;‘ugzi;yga‘;g“ -4 g # 2 I Islands and remains unusually in the North Pacific States.|® ® 4 i 4 have seen at anything like this low [ e el | | Holy Trinity Cathedral | it price. Every Frock is g anteed Y 4 color fast. Sizes 16 to 42. Phone 604 | < Sunday services! ‘ " 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. | | 11:00 a. m—Morning Prayer and | Sermon. w | sunday School 12:30. Evening . ANC. ‘Thanksgiving Da 4 4 9 munien and address at 10:00 a. m, “Juneaw's Leading Lepartment Store” & . $Es ! northern Light Presbyterian 1' anw » Mposmanilomnco i fipe: ool ifworodifessodifom ceifosmeRfosm e} | Notices for thi: enurch com: nust be receivea by The Empire pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. First Church of Christ, | Sclentist i Sunday services w'n ve Teld af 11 a. m. in the First Christ of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject wiil be “Soul and Body.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. sday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- styles — a smart selectic 3 choose from & tounding sav- 3 ings in price The lar mink, marten, fisher and furs in the Northwest to ¢ from. Come in and see our beauti- pleasantly 55 in and be the ful display surprised price. at lowne and glazing, =&t prices. ALL WORK GUARANT Smart Furs All the season’s very newest est selection of foxes, A small deposit will holc ment purchased until want- ay be styled ed. Convenient } 1ents m: arranged. Your old fur coat re-s into an advance new fall "Re-stylin: cludes rep: new lining, new 3 cleaning asonable Open Evenings by Appointment Chas. Goldstein another in a small block heck and three in conventional patterns of charming designs and It is moderatly low near Unala: others ‘l in Scuthern Alaska has been' fell r the Pacific €o little, change n prevails cver nearly the entire T turees have fallen decidedly in tie Interior and Northweste with and in. Yukon Territory. d by Rain | clearing and fair weather this morning. Temp Hwe colors. Clever detail of | plain colored and white | 7:30 pm, Evening Worship. Sub- | ject, “Spiritual Transformation.” _ | Thanksgiving Day services will be held in the church Thursday imorning at 11 o'clock. k The wide-awake person is one ".vh:) realizes his real nced. Every= {one neceds a clos2 relationship with {God even though he may not wang |to admit it. Come to*the services Sunday and worship with us. ' organdie—dimity—Dbind- ing. ‘e are the BEST FROCKS you 1! N * Church H i =1 bjeet, “Doing His WilL” e cntitled to compete in the School boys' play-off, begin- g at 1 pam., are John Hellenthal, 57, Wiley Parsons, 58; Elmer Swanson, 59; Hilding Haglund, 69; Milo Petersen, 63; Thomas Redling- chafcr, 65; Eliott Robertson, 63. The Young Peoples’ Choir cad the singing in the cvening ervice, i £ | Union Thanksgiving service ou:m Thursday morning at 11 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church. Put th rvice in your program for t day and make the day one of re thanksgiving. Dethel Pentccostal Assembly | | 121 Main Street H CHAS. C. PERSONKUS, Pastor. Sunday services: { :00 a. m, — Morning worship 2:15 p. m.—Bible 8chool. m, — Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Every Friday—Studies on Pro-| “Holy Com-phecy in connection with the scc-| | ond coming of Jesus Christ. | 1 The Lord's Supper the frst Sun- | dey of each month. | Everyone is cordially invited .o all of the services. | REV. C. C. SAUNGERS. Pastor | Cornmer Fourth and Franklin Sts. ,,,_...} The church where service and rian Native Church | | Worship meet. | ~———34| 11 am., Morning Worship. Ser-| Lay Worket |..,n subject, “A Thanksgiving |Psalm.” Choir Specials—"Pra! Ye The Lord,” Wilson; “Praise The & 7 " {Lord, All Ye Nations,” Morrison. | m‘,“"f’c‘]r . o Wednesday—MidWeek | ceilo solo by Miss Stella Jones. . o { 12:15 p.m., Bible School. | 7 p.m., Children’s Hour. 7 pm, Intermediate C. E. 7:45 p. m., Evening Worship. A - - rvice for juniors. | Fifth ana Cold Streets Choir Practice Thursday night at 8 a.m., Holy Mass and instruction. |7:30 o'clock. | Mission Society Friday, November | Pres| JARRY WILLARD, 10:30—Morning service. Jible School Evenix servict "7 Catholic Church ' Church of the Nativity 10 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 , Holy Mass and ser-|28 at 2 p.m. monial meeting. mon. 1 Christian Science Reading Room | 7:3 m., Rosary and Benediction I?—————— ] § @ Cuurck puilding. This room is|of mc,_\ pmg«,,,nd SQC]’{\men[,n o Motropolitan Methodist 1 open to the public Wednesday | sunday, the fourth Sunday, is|) Eoisipa. church | afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. Communion day for the Holy Fourt: and Seward Streets | The public is cordially invited to REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. attend these services and visit the “The church with the cordial| reading room. [+ = 3% | welcome.” | Resurrection Lutheran Church | | Morning worship at 11 a. m. Corner of ‘Imira ana Maln Sts, ~ |Subject, “God's Rich. . REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor || Sunday School at 13:15 p.m. Sunday Services: The Sunday School is growing. Public meetir 11 am. Morning Worship. Sub-|There is g class for you Sunday—2:00 p. m. “The Need for Watchful-| EPWorth League at 6:30 p.m. Miss Ione Messer leads. Young people are invited. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. | Angels Sodality. “The Salvaivon Army 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. m to other 1008€ Tonight 1 any ELKS BALL ROOM del. Serenaders Music {operated by the jobless. | Mattresses, I AG_ruegWatch need ——— | Old Brewery Is New Hotel for Hobo Boarders| SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 22.—Ho- boes are solving their own unem- ployment problem here. Out of the Storage rooms of an abandoned brewery the Hotel Degink has been formed—a hostelry for the jobless, Under the leadership of the “King of Vagabcnds,” a man of various names, and Pat Harris, former din- ing car chef, the unemployed con- gregated there have organized. Dry goods men have sent bedding. utensils, a stove and | soap have been contributed. Lumber | ‘has been provided to repair dam- aged floors, to make tables benches. Business men have obtain- ed subscriptions for Hotel Degink's ! upkeep and ironclad rules have been instituted. All “guests” must put their food into the common store, they must wash and there must be no drinking. L S5 S G M For the best in town — Fresh dressed turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens, orders should be phoned at once to D. B. Femmer, Phone 114 —adv. 1" MIDGET LUNCH Under New Management | ‘ SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER I .. L SUNDAY i JEHIARN not be expensive Many of our fine 15 jewel Gruen wristlets sell for only $35. You'll be surprised how fittle it will take to get the Gruen Guild Watch you want —if you come in and look them over. And you will have the lasting enjoyment of owning a timepiece ‘that is beautiful and dependable, and really worth while. THE NUGGET SHOP " Juneau, Alaska and |- inners in these be 20-gam2 goif -offs in men’s and wom- 1 b2 held naxt 7 at 8130, cvening - - RUMMACE CALZD Th2 5 of ik pove ¥ Church Altar Scciety of Juneau will have a sale of used clething and many other Tucsday @ SEE BIG VAN | The Shoe Repa ALL RUBBER H Opposite *the Col Man | LS5—50¢ etim { paes A. Malacky FURRIER Satisfaction Guaranteed Goldstein Bldg. [ RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Situated directly back of Alas- kan Hotel on Gastineau Ave. Look for the Green House. Open Wednesdays and Satur- days between 1 p.m. and 1 am. MRS. EMILY SORRI, Proprietor ——————) For the Holiday GIFT Of course you will mark off your-best friends only for this choicest of gifts, ‘a photograph of your- self. Take advantage of our pre-Christ- mas prices by com- ing in today. THE ELITE STUDIO MIDGET COURSE [ | ! - e - . "y e WHAT REGULARITY DOES 2 - A little water now and then keeps E.{ life in a flower, but if watered regularly - it abounds in living strength with great- | er beauty and fragrance. = It is the regular additions to one’s : A1 saving fund that make it grow. : = oy e . ¥ - First National Bank & 2o ! Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. P LUMBER: ot When You Want It = 4 - - o o - w . PHONE 358 Lumber for Every Purpose J.M.SALOUM}E Boys’ Corduroy Trousers CREAM, BROWN AND BLUE Sizes 4 years to 16 years—ALL AT $2.75 Pair MURESCO Junean Paint Store USED WILLARD RADIO A AND B POWER UNIT (Which eliminates A and B Batteries) WILL SELL CHEAP McCAUL MOTOR CO. . Service With Satisfaction Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a , complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTQNE H and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. ; Connors Motor Company, Winter Driving Inc. Service Rendered by Experts ECONOMY CASH STORE Front at Main St. Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands " Telephone 91 Prepare Your Car fdf ] UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. STATIONERY and PRINTING Meadowbrook Butter ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales / PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying, Boat THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the