The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1930, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- w—— (@ — P = of Ladies’ (nats the R O R = Stylish Coats in newest winter modes—to go at a price below much re lar—a price that cannot be equalled com- paring quality for. quality and »'III;NFHH||l|m|l|l||l§mlllllii||||||||IIIIIIllllllllllllliIIh ."—T‘ IR | New York Ciiy An Over - Production of Noise THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, H - L] . i Noise Wrecks Human EC. 27, “Afflicted With Mechanism and Lowers Efficiency of Man. | Christmas Prayer—Claud Helge- 1930. SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL GIVE PROGRAM | | Heard Tomorrow Even- | ing at Lutheran Church Members of Sunday school classes {of the Resurrection Lutheran Church will give thelr Christmas| program tomorrow evening in the church. The first number will be 'at. 7 o'cleck. The program follow | Hymn, “Come Hither Ye Faith- ful.” | . Recitation—Genevieve Hadlund. ! “Why Joy Bells Ring"—Margaret | Varnes, Grace Berg, Charles Reed, i Ingvald Varnes, and Bobby Helge- sen. Recitation—Neddy Zenger. Scripture reading—Rev. Allen. n. ‘Carol of Bethlehem"—Junior Interesting Numbers to Be| 38 'CLARK PRESENTS CREDENTIALS 5 Associatea Press Photo J. Reuben Clark (left) posed for a plcture with President Ortiz . 3 : style for style. 2 lunrace K Choir. i ) 2 = ; % % 3 ubio (center) and Genaro Estrada, foreign minister, after he had pre- S SUBWAY | | Recitation—Ruth Talmadge. sented his credentials as United States ambassador fo Mexico. = CorRIBUTE [N “The Best Gifts"—Eugene Chase = Harold Zenger, Goodman Winther R s . 'I() 7- = Richard Jackson, George CONVEISC,| foeeoeosroooorooeeoos SR P AN Priced from $10.75 z o ot o = Recitation—Martin Borlick. ('Pl(l u ’) = Hymn, “Hark the Herald Angels E | sing” embier 9 % & = | “What Does Christmas Mean to December 20, 1930. = You?"—Corinne Duncan. | = “What Do You Wish for Jesus?” g | —Brice Meilke, Fred Sorri, Irving (OTICE SALE CC nQ e Z| { Lowell, Jack ~Talmadge, Herold | NOTICE SALE OF CITY LOTS = = | Blcomquist, Bernice Mead and B;\h; = a = ty Reed. 1 =4 J ' = | | H = | ~“Why Do Bells Ring Christmas sy d . : B. M. Behrends Co., 'nc. RO oy el Noto oy iven h = L] “ " = S sait P | “He Came to Deliver'—Ju | e e = -'"\MIS‘TS‘;(CO SRR ! City of Juneau, Alaska, will = g : . BTHAVE § 42M° ST. - 100 YEARS AGO New YORR in 1950 | iy 3 = Juneau's Leading Department Store s e : : : = ‘ st -] I R ‘— | Torkelson, Geraldine Wir receive sealed bids up until = y : Beatrice Bothwell, Rutlile r- H NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—There is 3 2z | > S H £ nothing quite so destructive to the | son and Lyla Sinclaire ! P. M., January 2nd, 1931, fi i i I i ji'|human mechanism as NOISE. [ Mot et SAICIR I S SR 4 5.5, e v e Sy ana the P | for the purchase of Lots Nine Y __!dead every day because of NOISE. ohn ers, John Divis, All:od ¢ A NOISE makes people go deaf. | Zenger, Franklin Larsen, Leor ! and Ten, Block 213, City Plat, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU . | Lowell, Roy Smith and John Kiug- 3 : this country a loss = 8 G : e ‘ n.,.,.:). g | reserving the right to reject all efficiency by 10 “O Gift cf God"— : The Weather ‘ % Spoad ts Mok hids (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) \ are the findings of ex- Millie quaellsen, Evelyn Jo ’ - % Yl ginning 3 n: A aaenihE perts who bave for the. past three| Louise Hildre, Ruth Kunnas, 1 Forccast for Juncau o+~ vicinity, beginning at 4 pan, Decemb » hoon shudying NOSE and ottal Htafinnd shid Albecta. Borter. Rain and cooler ;ht, Sunday pain; moderate southeast- ffect of NOISE on human| Recitation—Thea Hansen 44 erly winds. LR N | rar e s H. R. SHEPARD, HOUAL A | This Christmas?”—Edith Milier 5 Time B Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather| The NOISE got 0 bad in New| Notices for thir enurch cotumn | companiment by Mrs. G. E. Krause. | o) (ST - F’n":“ i City Clerk. 4 pm. yesly 45 E 24 Rain York C that a Noise Abatemont| pust be recetved by The Empire 12:15 p.m., Bible zchool. lam.“.ufip Jurgrnv‘n. \;irv‘°‘ Mr\ll; i 4 am. tod 41 SE 1 Rain | Commi 1 was appointed. ¥ pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday 7:00 p.m.—Children’s Hour. and B“‘m.m‘ Rur;qhnm'smh ol Noon today 40 3 SW 1 Cldy |ly this organization issued a book- morning to guarantee change of | 00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian " va;] Bilent Night: Holy & ey oo e ot wiidy forth the existing | sermon topics, cte. i andsar: e lghts Holyjfodo et oo i S ity ekl v':ml.w DI BEL O 28 R noise. i | 7:45 p.m.—Junior Worship. }g{e itation—Erna Meler. i i y are awarc that 2 2 .. & ¥ . r PN T . | Highe | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. 54 b L First Church of Christ, = Lo o Is Christmas Worth While?"— h S H Station— ten temp. | temp. temp. veld b Bty “2““_‘" 'fb T’l-‘f‘ | Scientist [ Mctropolitan Methodist || Allen Carlson, Dean Williams, Ger- Only “ AY NL the PerfeCted O]l H T R T DR e W 5 she ““:ghb;: SO e aied e — Episcopal Church | |0l Bodding, Theodore Heyder 3 i v 2 2 22 e s, K o , 7 i Nome 6 6 ¢ R | iy st ol b Barh @ | P Walter Lundgren, Paul mansen, ar-|| - Burner can give you ALL of these | Bethel 20 20 4 10 12 0 New York subways in an offort' {1 & m. in the First Christ of | Woires dad balara Btissts |nold Swanson ““di Walter Jewell. 7 t Fort Yukon -4 -0 16 -14 0 r|to eliminate noise have tried noisc- | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | 4 s A Recitation—Jurdis Winthers. 7 T i Tanana 0 ( -2 -2 0 * less turnstiles in soversl of their |and Main Streets. The subject will | ‘_,?}I;‘e"' S)‘uféh‘msffhs‘ xi:u;’:_mal “Listen to the Angels Sing”—Jun- AD\ Al\TAGES E Fairbanks -8 5 -16 4 01 taticns. The use of whistles by, be, “Christian Sclence.” Chlaah |for Chotr. Simplicity ¥ % . i Eagle 16 3 {4 0 Clear | New York Policemen wien direct-| Sunday School av 12:15 p. m. ot worship at 11 a, m,| Announcements and Christmas Simplicity of construction, only three moving parts. i St. Paul 5 36 32 34 36 20 Rain tratfic has been prohibited. Ra- | Wed=esday, 8:00 p. m—Test-{ o\ oo e Source of Happi- | OHErng: + Dependable and safe performance \ Dutch Harbor 3 p 34 36 Rain dealers got togother and abol- | Monial weeting. oAl Recitation—Betty Reed. 5 g 5 i “Kodiak 38 24 38 10 | Christian Sclence Reaamng Room | "¢ y “No Room in the Inn"—Birdie| High efficiency and the most economical opera- || Cordova 42 28 38 4 14 to a visitor to New Yovk:m ci.arch puilding. This room 15!“)5:‘?1“',‘ s:l;l::lfo?tv;:'os B m'\Jensen, Helen Torkelson, Myrtle tion. il f-:'l:\“ 3 1 0 ; e ‘1‘ i anbfll\jj‘a{n ifih 1:?::"“:3‘;*‘:‘3;“2‘.’;0‘% vj’e“e’d“! Epworth League at 6:30 p.m. Jmoig‘e’;‘s;“h“l Borlick and Rae No parts inside or under heater. H Ketchikan 8 4y 4 6 22 horns contlatie to oot irritably | ‘The public is cordially invited to| At 7:30 the choir will have the| e TR 40 oo wonig Long life, quiet operation. i Prince Ru) 44 4 93 The screaming grind of the riveters [attend these services and visit tho;'i“i;m 8 “’CL' ;rhého;;egxll?g servlqel Benediction. Made by £ A fdy iab Edmenton 30 0 mingles with the roar of clevated | reading room. | ¥ mslst of Christmas musie) Sy R Made by one of America’s most reliable manu- i Seattle 44 0 thales & b B isung by the audience with a duet facturers of precision machinery, and approved by I Portlend a2 0 "Biut New. York City is not the|® i w[by Mrs. Ronald Lister and M| GgpMAN FARMER PAYS thousands of satisfied owners. Bkn francidoc & [ R f i The Salvason Army | | Vincent Coveney for the offertory. AXES IN CABBAG jove 55 i i i - z cnly city afflicted with an over-| #: |Instead of the sermon the choir TAXES C. ES Let us show you a “WAYNE” under actual work- E 2 production of noise. Public meetngs: | will render “The Traveler.” The ing conditions. Seeing is believing. 4 Ppuyer, B, O 10 m‘l’lcs ‘ The bane of London is her cats 00 p. m. story will be read by Mrs. James. HE;DE‘t Gerria:ny‘, DC;C i;’ ];I;he H i e _ | There the nights are made un- 30 p. m. | This is in two parts. The mst‘:fluer l;flubmdlflf et in l; bfls-': i SR, i The pressure 1s excepi 4 Tuesday—1:20 p. m. lis a scripture story of the birth|'OWn IS badly co;\geste _ccaug. i | 1t is highest the N and treated that they don’t have to|% the story of a traveler on Christ- g o H f aska. Rain fallen in southern B Sea hunt for mice. Perhaps the strang- | ., Presbyterian Native Chorch | |, s ve. The public is invited, | THe farmer had been served with i PLUMBING and HEATING i A maximum wind velc f miles southeast @St caterers in the world are Lon-{ JJARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker a “last notice to pay” whereupon i i locally at 2:42 p.m r weather pre- don cat meat men. They are to| 10:30—Morning service. - - g3 he wrote to the tax collector say-||§ 4 e Interior, on the Bering \nd at Cordova, and be seen in the side streets pushing| 11:30—Bible School. 1L Resurrection Lutheran Church J_‘lng that he had not the money, temperaturgs fell in those districts except at Nome where it is|cd laden with horse meat to feed 7:30—Evening service. 'Lcnrncr of ‘Iniia ana Maln Sts. A but was willing to pay in kind. warmer than yesterday. the hungry cats. Assoctated F ¢ ' Thé kound table corierence, organized to consider the future policy s pictured at its opening session in St. James .ot Great Britain in l0d: palace, London. Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald, chair deliberations, can be scen near the center of the first row. London is experimenting with | rukber pavements and these elimi- I nated practically all the noise of { horse-drawn vehicles, But there are many parts of London where it is just as noisy as New York | Last year the badlam of London jat ght drove a former vaudeville | st to murder her daughter, 18, |and take her cwn life. She left a | which said in part: | “I have been murdered soul and |brain by noise, noise all through i |the day and night. I tried dru bearagle by the howling of the Iv—l {use.” ‘i The most outlandish ncise in Paris is the ‘tosting of the taxi- |cab horns. It is a debatable que tion whether Paris taxi-cab hor If you are looking for peace and quist go to Venice. There are no traffic noises there, only the soft lush of the blue water and the song of the gondoller. But in C inople spe |watchmen can be heard pounding |the pavements and announcing in {loud voices that all is well. An interesting . comparison can |be made in the above pictures bes tween 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in the City of New York, where children play on the grassy slopes in & picture thken 160 years ago and that buslest thoroughfare in the world today, and also the art- ist’s conception of the Great City of New York in 1950, or 20 years Press Photd 'man of the & A Brannin of Wrangell is Valenting Building, will take a!from now. registered at the Gastineau Hotel. vacation in the States. He has| S eee David Ramsay, with J. B. Bur- booked passage on the motorship| Play Indoor Goli &t iTe Alaskan ford and Compray's stere. in the Norco. | Hotel. (tdv.lj |ging myself at night, but it was no i 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek | prayer. service. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday Services: g 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. M nntel 18 p 3 Catholic Church I"lleu\l')c":.?'t. The Joy of the Be @hureh of the Nativity | 12:16 p.m.—Sunday School. S Fifth and Gold Htrests 1 7:00 p.m—Sunday School Christ- mas program. 6 am., Holy Mass in the Hos»“ ¢ pital. | Holy Communion will be admin- 8 am., Holy Mass and instruction |istered at the morning service. 10 a.m., Sunday School. | Flease note the change in the 10:30 a.m., Holy Mass and ser-|time Of the evening service. It is mon. just for this Sunday only. - | Holy Trinity Cathedral Bethel Pentecostal Assembly CHARLES K. RICE, Dean b Phone 604 i Sunday services: | 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 1 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and | Sermon. | 12:30 p.m.—Sunday School. [ 1 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 4 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. No service at Douglas. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. Christmas Music to Be Repeated | geryices Tuesday and Friday At the 11 o'clock service tomor- ,venings at 7:30 o'clock. row morning the rhusic of the Mid-| gyery Friday—Studies on Pro- night Mass will be repeated in Holy phecy in connection with the sec- Trinity Cathedral, Woodward's ,nq coming of Jesus Christ. Choral Mass, withChristmas Hymns The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- and Anthems, sung by a choir of 4oy of each month. 27 voices. Public always welcomed | yednesday—Watch Night Serv- at all services. |ice. Everyone invited. | Everyone is cordially invited o S Northern Light Prosbyterlan | °\ Of the services. =~ !}_ Church j 8 4 REV, ©. O. SAUNGERS, Pastor | | Russian Orthodox Church | f.{EV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pasto.r Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. - —— ELECTRICAL. WORK ! can Schombel. Telepione 4502. Corner Fourth and PFranklin Sts. The church where service and worship meet. 11:00 am. — Morning wors! Solo, “The Good Shepherd,” s by Ted Keaton. At this servier the pastor will read ‘“Mansions by Henry Van Dyke. Organ ac- As he didn’t receive a refusal, he | loaded four tons of cabbages early one morning and dumped them down in front of the tax office, with a note that he considered the | claim settled. — e A total of 1,17,693,000,000 cubic | feet of natural gas was produced | in the United States in 1929. —_——evo—— Gas and electric rate reductions ordered in California saved $6,- 500,000 for consumers in five yearsAl | a circular, circular letterorother pieceof printed matter...the paper, the address- ing, the mailing easi- ly total more than the printing. Yet, in a large measure, the Results Depend Upon the Printing. %:;;u’a; zn. some our siatement SCHUMACHER Plaster Wallboard . is PERMANENT ARTISTIC ECONOMICAL " FIRE RESISTANT SOUND PROOF and SANITARY Schumacher Plaster Wallboard saves Lath, Plaster and Labor, and insures a permanent, substantial job that will give lasting sat- isfaction. Ihomas Hardware Co. . e

Other pages from this issue: