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, SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1931. ‘ : . ATTACK DRY AMENDMENT IN SUPREME COURT Ex1d¢e . BATTERIES AUTHORIZED SERVICE ¥ 1 L R SINE SRR S e o s - hee & s Eocosaassy The merest cloud is excuse enough for carrying one of our slim, snappy, swanky UMBRELLAS § } STATION 4 : §- CAPITAL' ELECTRIC For Dress Wear 1 & | COMPANY e SECOND AT SEWARD For Tailored Wear =eszames Notices for thiz enurch commn! Sunday School at 12:05 p. m_l s o LTI LT | { nust be received by The Empire | You are urged to be present. pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday | Epworth League at 6:30 p.m. { morning to guarantee change of| Evening worship at 7:30 o'cloek. | For Sports 1 { For the Motor z " Russian Orthodox Church | E { z ! { \ A projector giving depth to mo- tion pictures displayed an a screen is claimed by a French inventor. The apperatus is suited only to one spectator. RICE & AHLERS CO. i GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Nugget Shop { { \ ) { { { { ! U { For the Suitcase sermon topics, cte. | Subject, “Christ the Mediator.” \ | The young people will have charge i 3 | N | of the music | Hels Hontads . Union Prayer Services next Wed- . REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | nesday evening at the Northern | Saturday, 7:00 pm—Vespers and | Light Presbyterian Church at 7:30.| - | matins combined. | 3:5 00 ‘h6 0 $7 50 $9 00 | sunday, 10:00 am—The divine| et 1 S : S Cathalic Church ' : z& . ) t,s -!) ) . 9 . . liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. f Church of the Nativity ‘- { Pl TN P t h I 1 5 00 [ e e Fifth and Cold Streets ~ - i 11.50’ 513. 50’ $ 4 | The Salvason Aray ! Sunday, February 22, 1931.—First Assoclated Pross Fliot : ““Public_meetings: ——%| Sunday in Lent. Attorneys who supported the recent decision of Federal Judge William Clark of N:w Jersey holding ¥ 4 z the eighteenth amendment invalid are shown in Washington when the case went befor: the supreme & Sunday—2:00 p. m. ?o”:"r; ngul;:ms::: l““"“””"“' ourt, Seated, left fo right: Julius Henry Cohen, Selden Bacon and George H. Williams. Standing: ) y i Leslie G. Tompkins, Kenneth E. Dayton, Daniel F. Cohalan and Frederick P. Pearse, N The Merchant’s Closing Agreement, as fostered by : 10:30 a.m, Holy Mass and ser- . v 4 S R VT R T Y R 5l G Pt ~ e N N “. N mon., A Al SGION, reads, “when on e the_AMI- RIC -\‘_\ LF (,10\' reads, ; en one of th‘ [ 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- | U S I L d- The home where health rules designated closing days fall on a Sunday, the Holi- ]| First Cl;;:h":: Christ, tion of the Blessed Sacrament. | . . 18 L.eda lng or. is the home where milk is day will be observed the following Monday”—there- "r- 5 ! Tuesday—Feast of St. Matthais £ used in large quantities. fore this store will close all day Monday, February ’llfluiidfly B‘er'n[\;es ;m uec‘m‘-lflu:‘l fiomnsuc I:p daY (OF ARRERRQERR: | INTU 1sT PLAGE In Length ()f Her All‘ Pure Milk Is Substantial e TAQ TATON'S RIRT v a. m. in e First 4 2 'ood 23rd, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. uoem e Wednesdy, Friday and Saturday | s t Li . i | and Main Streets. The subject wiil | =M erbmys — are days of feast T pOT Lln M l 2 5 e Phlitareae. ~ IN PIN CONTES e Mueage, rtup MENDENHALL | Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. Sunday, March 1, Father C. W.| L t chneysday. 8:06 p. m.—Testi-|Webb, OMI, will open a mission WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 21.— (carried on almost wholly by sea- DAIRY d ) led for all the people of the parish. s Progress of commercial flying in |planes. Telephone 985 ‘ B ]‘1 B ’ I b5 I | monial iueeting. ! P | {the world 1s shown by the ! 3 | 4 " . M. behrends Go., Inc. | " Christian Sctence Reaqing Room {Three Defeats of Sparrows| i, e 7ace “fivision of the. d6- |were most cxtensive i the Unlted T ] /in ciurck puilding. This room is ? T TR = T bles Wood e ! gaen 9 e de- |were most extensive in the United | S g 5 |open to the public Wednesday! Holy Trinily Cetuegl: Set umbles Woodpeck- |nartacnt of commerce in a survey |States plans are being made to ex-| $—— 2 — [o—~-— . 2 “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store { | atterhoons Som Si0 ok e e R | ore. O Percl of miles of airways In operation|tend this type of service in Europe The Florence Shop E t The public s cordially invited to| Phone 604 r ey during !93‘(1 | during 1931. “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- 3 it e attend these services and visit the Sunday services: 2 abigh on e G United States led the world | | anent Wave — - i o - | with 25 es =t — e : reading room. 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. S last evening on the Eiks|"in 40435 miles of St. Paul‘s Bells Hushed | DEAUTY SEECIRLIODS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and| and after all the pins were| oy PY (chediied AT |St. Paul’s s Hushe Phone 427 for Appointment | | g—————————————} Sermon. | d found they had tr Routes totalled 72,064 mi n all F ‘Gl .D e s[ [a e 4 2 E = 3 cund they had won three| . ; o 2 T]l,e W eatller i:‘_ Presbyterian Native Chnrc_h_l 12:30 p. m—Sunday School, PR s Dl ,oAé_lzi;x.cge.;.’i“lGDAmx‘L & | or oomy Uean s eep s S s T e | “TARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker | Evening service at Douglas. first, time the Wood- |78 T8 M REETR | LONDON, Feb. 21.—Dean Inge (By the U. S. Weather Burean) | 10:30—Morning service. Tuesday, St. Matthais' Day—Holy |peckers have not been in the lead | oo BB G GOFCE ¢ can sleep better now. 4 11:30—Bible Schoal. Communion at 10 a. m. |d the race and they swear .,.I ;any_ ;’,“-e l\‘;..o | "He cc;ul:lnh't sleep, };e complained » . | 7:30—Evening service. Friday—Evening Prayer and ad-(1t Won't be long until they avejt’ SERRRSERC St B8 G while the great bells of gloomy St. Newest Designs in Forecast for Juneau ana vicinity, beginnning at 4 p.m., February 21:| 7:.00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek | dress, 8 p. m. v it again. ‘The Crows who weve| . b‘,;j:n‘;‘m: a“’“‘l y .‘(,"‘“‘] | Paul's cathedral, of wWhich he = $ Rain tonight and Sunday; mofcrate to fresh southeast winds. |prayer service. i e T like the | o niicage of her linss confined |the gloomy dean, boomed out the chkok Belts LOCAL DATA e £ — Bethel Pentecostal Assembly I‘ o rdlled high ‘total of 557, | NEIRE i L g Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather | | Northern Light Presbyterixa | 3 h is just & sample ‘of the Buai O total services operated at| NOW every night at 8:30 o'clock a e X i wen Church il 121 Main Street Mhowiing: ik Has. dbne. all SBrobghioome and abroad, France had the man climbs to the tower and stops and 5 4 pm. yesty 2976 37 93 SE 18 Rain |/ | cHas. : | 2 as done all through|o ..voct” coctem 18542 miles, in-|the chimes. They are started again . 4 am. today 2952 37 85 8 1 Rath AT R e R . C. PERSONKUS, Pastar. |the tournament. Lavenik was o) o .0 ] Bouth 2t 6:30 ; : today 2052 ; 51 EV. C. C. TGERS. Pastor | Sunday services: B e Gehia | f6r total With 58610 z n South A at 6:30 am. BELT BUCKLES Noon today 29.35 39 93 SE 18 Rain | Corner Fourth and Pranklin Sts. | 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worshi jigose wehind [or - total -Wh 900 ¥e, - chnviegting 10 DAy & by oon as they were stopped b o CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | “The church where service.spd| 1315 p. m—Bible School o. on’:?n:l;;l‘lec'lhlilrih sare »;roz:]rsy. onel8 Tonie down {ho wes: coa of |cther residents near the cathedral 1 YES’I:ERDAY | TODAY ,wnr's.hip meet. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. game, ‘Woodpetket's”. va. Rabins - nd a stcamer transportation |C mpj,unce‘ that they couldn't sleep anc Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am.4am. Precip. 4am. | 11:00 am. — Morning worship.| gervices Tuesday and Priday |7:15 o'clock. Sunday after Gids kocause the bells were silent. Station— temp. temp, | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather | Scimon text, “Proverbs 22:13.” Violin evenings at 7:30 oelock. L e B e OWL | The Netherlands boas tha S HICKOK GARTERS Barrow R R AR B T 0 Cloar|sclo by lars. Frank Dufresne. | “Every Friday—Studies on Pro- s e 1:30 «.Onf’?»);v-“af QJBVI.‘ b‘fldi, Jongest (siugle e 12 world, | Eleven alrplane landing flelds { i s o : o " 12:15 pm. Bible cehool. ARG e g S S o rows vs. BIUEbIrds Lipine from Amsterdam to Java, and 14 shelter cabins were con-| } (Single and Double) wdgethel 10 6 0 0 10 02 Clear| 7:00 p.m.—Children’s Hour. ':und coming of Jesus Christ. 2 ! evening the Sparrows 9,195 miles, the division reported. structed in Alaska last year. > Fort Yukon 3 -8 26 -26 — 0 Clear| 7:00 pm.—Intermediate Christian | The Lord's Supper the first Sun-|meet the Robins at 7:15 and’ ths| at Britain’s regular air routes, | et Maniais 12 12 | 10 10 o 0 Clear | Endeavor. dey of each month. ;E,H‘M\.L_\ play " ths P‘x;*o"»w oW a single exception, were ir Expansion in London theatres ) Fairbanks 18 12 8- ig 0 Clear| 7:45 p.m—Junior Worship. | Everyone is cordially invited :\";A;'m"‘: m"n"; might bé r‘nai;e ‘;ur o ternational in scope, while Italy’s | has provided 10,000 additional seats SA BIN s Eagle 10 10 Lips 2107 aho sl Clear| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Unionjall of the services. Bastpensd game o e pleyed/Mon< SRFEAHRRY. Were JIsinciive jn belns ) 1n) V0, TR4, ] St. Paul 10 6 et e (R Clear | Prayer Meeting. 1 Pl CA s aftorncon hetweeh: thetBadies il N — Ll Yiviad ; SuPwlo 00z M O D m, Misionary So-! M papors at e mmpire ottce BN paroci R § “Eversthing in Fumish. § god(;nk :E, ;g | gu 22 0 0 Pt Cldy|%eW: l Results last night follow: = E ings for Men” ) ordova 8 @ 4 84 Cldy s ol i Eagles— = H Juneau 38 N el 3 1 A48 Rain | P R Tutharan Ub hfi FERRY TIME CARD 'La\c:;lk 185 176 104—555 = E . Sitka a1 — B - 61 cly | ¢ ey J % D a |Bovie 169 187 = AMONG THE = o | @ o ¥ i S o T Vi junean for Douglas ant s = = Ketchikan dity o e Rain| " Gorner of ‘rmira ana Matn Sts. } b o .~ ¥ Sabin 203 191 12 H H Prince Rupert 42 42 36 38 6 46 Rain| REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor | : g Simpkins 172 138 151—461 = =| [ Edmonton VAR R RS R 0 Pt Cldy|sunday Services: ‘f’~1l‘:')-’~m- :Hg pa. ! it S i T | :10a.m. m. = = Seattle T S T T 4 16 Pt.Cldy| 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. sliths opm 729 692 668 2083 = = i Portland 8 A8 R 4 06 Pt.Cldy|subject, “A i " s 2 |y Sparrows— = = 5t} | Subject, “A Three-Fold Victory. 12:30 p.m.t §11:15p.m. = = Sea Francisco 64 60 | 50 50 8 0 Clear| 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School, fi:oflp.m. 12 midnight M. Bavard 137 155 190—482 = § *—Less than 10 miles. 6:30 p.m—Luther League. 3:15 pm.t $1:00 a.m. Hendrickson 168 159 170—497 F = — 7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship. +4:00pm, Koski . *150 150 *150—450 = = * Low pressure still obtains over North Pacific though the center| Third anniversary service of the Leaves Douglas for Juneau WCIop 128 4L 180T £ is several hundred miles south o' its location yesterday and the|Junior Choir. ; | 6:30 .m. 6:30 pm. e ; E . =i i baromettric pressure over Alaska over in the southeast is rising. Lenten services will be held every | 8:30 a.m. 17:45p.m. 5 0% o416 3 = AND i Precipitation has fallen over Southern Alaska and as far south|Wednesday evening at 7:30. 9:30amt 9:85pm. gierass—did not bowl, E E i along the coast as the Columbia River. Tempe'atures over the| # cordial welcome awaits you. 12:45 pm.t §11:30 p.m. Stgnding. of Feams H i Territory generally are slightly lower this morning. 2:15 pm. 12:15 p.m. Eagles Won Lost Wi = b e W e . e RS 8:30 pan.t 1:15am. ag! i, Bl RS SO AT £ i — Metropolitan Methodist 8:00 p.m. Woodpeckers Y 10 5 667 = 1 F | Episcopal Church o Thane, Crows .10 5 667 = | Pioneer Pool Hall o S B | (et il be scoiet | S 2 5 a0 4 i | REY. G. E. JAMES, Minister. —Saturdays only. ¢ = (| . Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS | “The churon with the cordiel| f§--Effective Aprl 1st, 1R i e ~d £ Not Only]'3 (tJ:\eaper but EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. | "Some" o at 11 o m| JUDEaU Ferry & Naviga. |parrots L3Rl £l s i \- Subject, “The Forgiving Spirit.” tion Company i > g ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tarfiales e s SALE Mie S Swhat job will cogt” i PHONE 89 Deliveries—10:80, 2:30, 4:30 fodbacrs 1 E SEED HL. ; -; L = -3 | Notice is hereby given mnt.ii TUNDRA S T, t to an order of sale made|Z THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | e entered of record by the Pro- & 1 “The Last Service ls the Greatest Tribute” “‘faziyc‘;‘;’;“’;sf:"‘o"i ‘:;“:’;‘::ET::; - GENTLEMEN UNAFRAID s | f February, 1931, in the matter of Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 || & emte ot . G b SITKA EW SPRING $ ) the undersigned administrator cf LINCOLN’S OWN STORIES STYLES in said estate will sell at public auc- | tion, subject to confirmation of sale by said Probate Court, the whole of the real estate belonging to said estate in order to pay the | outstanding claims against said es- tate, and the costs and expenses of administation; said real estate is described as follows: Lot 6 in block 2; lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in | block 11; lots 20 and 21 in block 21, situated in the Town of Haines, Alaska; 2 homesteads, situated 27 miles West of Haines, Alaska, and eonsisting of 333-11/100 and 160 acres respectively. Terms of sale, ten per cent down at time of sale, and balance to be paid upon confirmation of sale by theé court. ‘Place of sale at the late residence of A. S. Chisel, de- ceased, in the said Town of Haines, Alaska, on the 28th day of March, 1931, the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. [ The Nugget Shop Now $5.00 A FULL RANGE OF SIZES ON ONE RACK DRESSES in Silks, Flat Crepes, Georgettes and Prints. Nearly all sizes . . . at the very special price of $5.00 for your choice: Closed Monday in observance of Washington’s Birthday ALASKA, THE GREAT BEAR’S CUB COUNT LUCKNER IN THE SEA DEVIL MR. MULLINER SPEAKING THEY STILL FALL IN LOVE SIMON CALLED PETER BROADWAY INTERLUDE THE DANCING FLOOR AND MANY OTHERS Ladies’ 1 Shoes in width A, B, and C T TR LT L [ \ | DANCE e A. B. HALL TONIGHT j’riced at 4 $5,86and | § $7.00 A 7 E E E E H E H H U TR R £ Music by the “Merrimakers” J. M. Saloum Next to Gastineau Hotel Come and Have a Good Time Administrator of the estate of A. S. Chisel, deceased. First publication, Feb. 21, 1931. N llllumummflll'“t publication, March 14, 1931, aIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIflllflfilllliflflllflflflllmllllfllfllllflmllllmlmllflm |||mmmmmumulunumlummmulummui = oo T T T

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