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q ¥ Commander of Twenty= \ Notices for thir enurch commn | will be daily Mass in the church at | I ) ved The Empire | eight | pot er than 10 « ck Saturday Spe devotions on Wednesday nit 1, tee change of|and Friday of each week at 7:30 | in the evening. | Russian Orthedox Church U T Bethel Pontocostal Assembly | TR 121 Maln Street CHAS. C. PERSONuUS, Pastor. Sunday services: | 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. | 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday avenir at 7:30 o'clock. Every Friday—Studies on Pro-, phecy in connection with the sec-| [ondt coming of Jesus Christ. | The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- dey of each month. ! BEveryone is cordially invited » |all of the services. y, 10:00 Saint stylich ha beauiiful feit ar shapes tha express newnes Salvadon Ariiy | ! “Public meetings: 1day—2:00 p. m. 30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. wherever thoy First Church of Christ, | Scientist — 81 | a wiove neld af | Holy Trinity Cathedral | Fist Christ of | s s :-day servic 11 a. m. in the Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth CHARLES k. RICE, Dean | and Main Streets. The suhject wiil Phone 604 Soul |Sunday services: av 12:15 p. m. | 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. —Testi- 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. PETERSBURG TO . TEST SPEED OF 8:06 p. nce Reading Room | cl. puilding. This room is n to the public Wednesday fAHi‘x 100ns nom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. 11:30—DBible '%r hool. as professor at military scicnce . Standing of Teams Returning from Ssza 7:30—Evening service. Fordham Univers: In the Sp:zna'}" Won Lost Ave.|serschmidt stopped at Ketchikan | 700 p. mWednesday—Midweek Game in ngh School Gym 'ish-American war he took an active 33| or four days, * He paid an offiial| prayer service. |part in organizing and mobilizin; al 667 visit to the lodge therse and was| 2 RF =k Ca”ed at 30 on Ac- lunils in the South and then S gpmn;w, .500 | its guest of honor at a banquet at| H. Vi, Dt ~=etatd ¥ count of Dedication |ehiet of stafr to General Lawto ©rows 500| which Mayor ‘N. R. Walker pra-| nnrllu‘rn Tl"hl Prl‘sby!cn n 5 500| sided as toastmaster. ‘; | Church i The ketball Petersburg quad, which arrived last n the Northland, and the 1 Alumni aggregation, will BEHRENDS |! Co., Inc. SAUNDERS. Pastor Fourth and iranklin Sts. he church where service and worship meet. clash tonight on the High School General Edwards in 1902 was madas 1883 and was promoted through|Of their own institution or the Or-| Junean's Leading Depart- 11:00 a.m. — Morningz worship. asium floor, play starting at chief of the bureau of insular af= 4he i to Brigadier General,|der e€enerally. He compliment 2d | ment_Stote ! S k in order to give all the fairs to direct admin 0 Of th@ Lo rank he attained in 1908, He | Particularly Exalted Ruler Geors ; opportunity to see the country’s new pos: He re, promotion to Talbct for the fine record it made! and attend the 1 ceremonie: burg mad: night, Firemen, apitol dedl as its first appear- to the o as it was 1:45 p.m.—Junior Worship. P Handicapped Lersburg, the visitors made a fine ing and impressed those who Resurrection Lutheran Church | i-1 esurrection Lutheran Church t should be in better condi-! tonight for play and is ex- d to give the fast-tra: grads the FILODUOTS, . Corner of ‘Ihira ana N REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday Services: LOLA MONTEZ TREATMENT No. 1—(For Dry Skins) 11:00 am. — have experiznczd since con-‘ West Point Graduate * ) e % Subject, “The Vi ' volidating with the Capitol play-! General Edwards was born at E. G. Sweum,. local manager of | Royal Shepard, of H! R. Shepard {Cleansing Creapn, Face Powder, 5 p.m.—Sunda ers. |Cleveland, Ohlo, January 1, 1860, a the Piggly Wigsly store, accom-|and Son, who has been on a vaca- Tissue Cream 6:30 p.m—Luther L The visitors are fast, pass well, descendant of the Jomathan Ed- panied by 'his wife, is a passenger |tion of several weeks in the States, (For Oily Skins) 7:30 p. m. — F hiD. and in Custered have a sparkling wards family of New England. He for Juneau aboard the Yukon sail- [is''a passenger northbound on' the! Subject, “Ged and Re basket tosser. Their team play was graduated at West Point in ing from Seattle this morning. steamer Yukon due here Tuesday.| Astringent, Cle: Face Powder, T ing Cream, ssue Cream d-week Lo held in the day evening nten services was bolow par last night but prob- ably suffered on account of the fact that the boys had not regained their land legs. church every during Lent at Wednes- 7:30. The first service starts next Wed- You are urged to come. | Juneau Drug | wo” voo et o . e 0 a good turn aT:r bring a nvnuv‘KET HIKAN CI BOAT Company |. s sicioas—, FREED BY HARDING Gasboat Harry, Roy Elliott, Ket-| m)vkm\, owner, seized for alleged, |violation of Prohibition law, was, Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church | Free Delivery Phone 83 Post Office Substation No. 1 l"(‘ul U REV. G JA\:\‘”':S, Minister, 3 “The church with the |returned to its owner this morning — weicome. |by a decision rendered by Judge e — | Morning worship at 11 a. m.ijystin W. Harding in local Federal 5 God’s Care for His Chil- district court. | He ruled that the Government ad failed to show the Harry had *|been used for commercial transpor- 1 of liquor and that what it nul transported was in fact alco-| 4 liquor. George B. Grigsby sented Elliott and H. D. Stab- for the Government when the case was tried in Ketchikan about three months ago. e, —— TRUESDELL ON YUKON f SUUSTUNB TS S USSR : HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED 1o et Thfl-‘ 5\mdny | There is a class for you with modern mack better way. . . . We invite you to Inspect this new equipment in operation. ne; ir will lead the singi New silk linings are here no.\i b i 1 mecing cn Wedh: N \ ) 3 in a big variety. Yurman’s The Furrier 5 week will be at | | | Triangle Building { 3 | Mort H. Truesdell is a passenger aboard the Yukon after a business | and pleasure trip to the States. Church of the Nativity " Fifth and Gold = February 15 Mas:s d instruction. | 1day School. | Holy Mass and ser- p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- Ash Wednesday, tribution of the as o'clock Mass, en Sea. IRIDIUM TIP t Fountain Pens $1.50 to $3.50 The cheapest GUARANTEED Fountain Pen on the Market. homa where health rules he home where milk is sed in e quantities. Pure lfim Is Substantial Public Cordmlly Invited Phone 25—We Deliver that the deughboys of the Yankee Division learned General Edwards the best loved Di jof the American Expaditionary {Foroes. To his men he was jus 190 185 198—573| Transportation companies are {plain “Daddy” Edw. —— —— —= ——|bending every encrgy to booking Ihe left them they in 617 642 740 2008| as many of the convention visitors! was his epirit that filled them wit as possible for Alaska trips, and! determination to carry on in theiBarracar 189 189 195—573|report a bright outlook. An Alaska | {efforts o help win the war. i Bides 124 177 193—494 | “teamship vessel sailing on the day| In Philippincs :{E‘Bprv]”“» 160 187 168—605|after the convention adjourns is Like all young cfficers after gradaifr. George *150 145 175—470 | practically sold out now to east- uation from West Point, G“"“”‘%T’ —— —— —— ——|ern Elks for the Southeast Alaska Edwards has a variety of assigna 613 698 731 2042 tour, and other companies report | : ati pee & MARRY WILLAKD, Lay Wurxer' ALUMN cA ERS s a vari ssigns | 10:30—Morning service. ments which included three years went to the Merchants bas- There he took part in ail the cam paigns until General killed. r Returning to the United States|j%— - . e mained in that pesition until 191 11 when, at transferred to losing: a tough bat- years that followed he was station= ed in Texas, by the boat trip from and the Panama Canal Zone unti h 1917, mandant of the newly created de- sed the game as a strong out- partment of the Northeast. b It was in the latter capatity that he organized and trained the Yan- nz kee Division seas. | A Dedication Ball ELKS BALL ROOM — AuspwesB P. 0. Elks N SEATTLE 10 BE HOST TO LARGE ELKS CONCLAVE City Plans ;—Be Host to 100,000 Visitors to Grand Lodge, 1931 Cne thousand ' visitors, | the Crows won two out of |mainly EI are expected to hej mes from the Robins, but|drawn to Seattle by the annualj s won total pin honors |meeting of the Elks Grand Lodge in vith 2042 to 2008. Tha last and [that city next summer, declared H. game was a battle royal— | Messerschmidt, District Deputy » the Crows and 731 for the |Grand Exalled Ruler for South-| east Alaska, who returned “home last night' after a visit to the Puget | Sound metropolis and 'a few days| at Ketchikan. | The Elks and Seattle people gen- erally are preparing to stage the biggest reception and entertainment ever undertaken in the Northwest| for the Elks and their friends. Al- ready details of the program arc being arranged, plans for conven- tion features, housing and enter- tainment are well under way, said Mr. Messerschmidt. N While in Seattle Mr. Messer- | { sehmidé discussed plans for Alaska | participation in the monster affair, | A big delegation of Elks from the | various Alaska lodges will attend | the sessions and many former Alas- kans, holding membership in Te:- | ritorial lodges, will join them in Seattle to take part in the Alaskal contingent in the great parade| which always features the Bills'' annual gatherings. GRDWS DEFEAT ROBINS IN PIN Henning Rolls High Total and Selby Looks Like a Comer sixth Division Passes Away Today (Continued trom Page One) e . (T R n On the EIks bowling allays last g rolled high' total of 576 score of 234 but his team- . Selby and Captain Barragar | st > Robins were only thres pins benind for total with 573 each. Barr boosted his tournament Faverage to 188, Henning to 185 and g s\'-;m to 178. Crows missed Brother Van 1 to show up for the " deoesn't miss the smiling Atta who festivi- many postpcned games will be morrow afternoon. Wood- vs. Owls at 1:30. Crows vs. s at 2:45. The Parrots have 1n"—up composed of H. of the recall of %r who was one o Henning 163 179 234576 on Commandars 'G. Ge: 114 128 167—409 nary 150 *150 *150—450 like success. | did ot bowl. | 2, Mr. Mes-| & Averago- Philippinz Island: 444} The Ketchikan lodge is in splen-| .333| did shape, heé said. Its r's 060 jand members are keenly alive m‘ anything that affects the welfan} Lawton wa cnmw®w®Ln o | wmorwwwnm 1 temporary Major General in 1917, was de- moted to his re;:ular rank after the In the gyorg war and the given perma- e ‘m rank as a T‘/K'lj:)r General in | during the past year when, for the first time in three years, it showcd ! a substantial gain in membership. | e gt T MRS. SHELLUK RETURNING | his own request, he was line duty. the Hawailan Islandsy Th 188 Qoncral Edwards mar- i Miss Bessie (R. Porter of Ni-| Mrs. Edith F. Sheelor, who has| Falls, N. Y. They had one|been on a trip East, returning to when he was made com- U. S. DEPARTMENT QF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU . The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Janeau ana vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., February 14: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 29.66 39 80 w 5 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 29.61 30 ° 95 Calm Olear Noon today . 20.58 33 86 sw 1 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS s ~ YESTERDAR™ I = % =5 Ry o e Highest 4pm. | Lowestd4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow <13 gl T e T <04 * 0 Clear Nome J 12 10 | 8 14 * .01 Snow Bethel 26 26 10 22 10 0 Cldy Fort* Yukon % A8 12 | 0 4 > 0 Cldy Tanana § 30 30 | Fairbanks 20 20 | 4 6 b 0 Pt Cldy Eagle 18 18 | 14 14 * 0 Clear St. Paul .. 28 24 | 2 22 28 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor 32 30 | 24 32 _ .70 Snow Kodiak . 38 36 | 32 36 12 .04 Cldy Cordova ... . 40 32 | 30 32 g 14 Clear Juneau . 40 39 | 28 30 b 0 Clear Sitka 41 — | 26 - -_— 0 . Ketchikan PN 42 | 42 42 » 84 Rain Prince Rupert . 44 44 | 40 42 Calm .08 Rain Edmonton . 48 42 | 20 20 s 0 Clear Seattle. . sroseat 102 62 | 42 42 i 0 Clear Portland ... 56 52 | 42 44 b 04 Cldy San Franeisco ... 64 62 | 54 54 * 01 Rain *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is unusually low south of the Alaska Peninsula and in the eastern Aleutian Islands and is low throughout the ve- mainder of Alaska, Western Canada and the Paclific States and is high near Hawaii. Rain or snow has fallen over most of South- ern and Western Alaska and fair weather is general in the Inter- ior. Temperatures haveé risen in Southwest and have fallen over most of the remainder of the Territory. 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She died |is a passenger from Seattle aboard in 1918 while cnzazed in that serv- | the Yukon, for her home here. for its service over- sttt ENDS VACATION ice. \ —————— WINDOW SHAT This is a good time to examine the shades in your homf.} are showing the effects of time and constant wear and no doubt a few of them at least, are soiled from smoke and frequent handling. Pin holes may have ap- peared, where the filling has come out. We have given considerable thought and attention to our shade department Overhauling Season During the winter months is a good time to have your automobile thoroughly inspected and put in good repair. We are equipped to make any repair whether it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- justment and will be pleased to give you a flat-rate on any job. . i Connars Motor Company, Inc. ' Service Rendered by Experts and are carrying in stock besides the regular oil shades, three grades of WASH- ABLE shades, which have no filling and do not develop pin holes. 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