The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 28,-1931. ; BEAUTIFUL FROCKS OF PRINTED ¥ 4 SILKS ARE IN FAVOR : FOR SPRING by : To view these charming frocks is to see how delightful they express the spirit of Spring 3 and how adaptable they are for wear on the many occasions of the new fashion season. @ Amongst this assortment are quite a few x: half size dresses that will fit the short: woman, gives her a dress with the proper length— e shorter sleeves—styled and proportioned: for o her at the popular prices of 12.50 and $19.75 B. M. Behrends Co., lp;:. Store” . ¢ “Juneaw's Leading Department the result shown above. A\ 3 *Two minds with but & single 4 with I he referee was rescued from | 'thought” and when both tried to put the idea into effeet simul- taheously, look what happeried. | count of nine. Ernie Mauer | These two boys were tradifig | (left) won the decision over punches toe to toe in the ama- | Mike Brusin but was forced to i| teur tourney at Detroit, Mich., | retire from the tourney throuzh when each saw an opening for a breaking a thumb during the K. 0. Both swung and landed | bot the well-known horns of a di- lemma by both rising at the U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau ana vieinity, beginning at 4 p. m., February 28: Snow or rain tonight and Sunday;fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.72 36 63 S 5 Clear 4 am. today 29.43 33 79 E 15 Snow Noon today 29.60 35 96 S 10 Rain-Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY X Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. BATTERIES | AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY SECOND AT SEWARD o Station— temp. temp. |__emp. temp, velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow I T S ( |7 -187 -16 . 0 Pt Cldy Nome i 2 2 | -6 -2 8 01 Snow Bethel =20 =20 | -8 4 [} Clear Fort Yukon . ] -2 | <34 -3¢ o 0 Clear Tanana e 4 Ly TR - 0 Clear Fairbanks . 0 0 | -26 -26 W 01 Clear Eagle 10 10 [ =22 -22 4 01 Clear St. Paul 12 8 | 8 10 24 .10 Cldy | Dutch Harbor ... 20 18 | 18 16 & 40 Cldy Kodiak 30 30 | 28 32 4 .16 Snow Cordova 36 3 20 28 * 0 Pt. Cldy Juneau 40 36 31 33 15 09 Snow Sitka 43 —_ | 32 i — .50 Cldy Ketchikan 44 40 36 42 12 114 Rain | Prince Rupert ... 46 42 38 42 12 32 Pt.Cldy | Edmenton 48 44 22 22 . 0 Clear Eeattle 50 48 42 44 6 04 Cldy | Portland 52 50 I 4 a2 Rain ! San Francisco 62 60 50 50 s 0 Clear The pressure is moderately low throughout nearly all of Alaska and British Columbia and is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska. It is | high between the Pacific States ad Hawali. Snow or rain has fallen in nearly all portions of Alaska and moderately heavy rain fell at Ketchikan, Clear weather is general this morning in the Interior. | mamperatures have fallen in the . Interior and have risen in the | Southern and Western portions of the Territory although they re- | ain unseasonably low in the extreme Southwest especially at | Bethel. '8 ¥ Holy Trinity Catbedral ] | mmed " SHARLES h. RICE, Dean pall chetl Phone 604 Tt "4 Sunday services: ¢ 8:00 &. m—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and fast one. No, va. Was a | Sermon. He never paid any 4l | 12:30 p. m—Sunday School. ‘what .they H eye would tell him t t an Evening service at Douglas. |~ Members of the Order of Pioneers and Auxiliary are especially in- vited. | he'd hit it, and how. Joe was smart enough about 7 /% A | (o TR Ao S | T Resurrection Lutheran Church Services Tuesday and Friday down and e Pt o< l ki, ":;‘"‘",;1% Warship. evenings at 7:30 o'clock. more than some of the rest could g Sermon. i //l 17 O i i Jnlon | gvery Friday—Studies on Pro- suy—but h W s afraid the o L B il I / / % | ‘nvnynor Ly H e S% phecy in connection with the sec- going to call him. 3 “')l(:h" i s sk L Wi // s 7 huseh. {ond coming of Jesus Christ. . into my office and Weds"— | Congregational Communi l ! /,%%/ 7 | Friday, 2 pm. Marth:; Soclety | "o L ord's Supper the first Sun-|iay: ‘Mr. MacConachic I'm in & L Church ik il lm“‘ls in the church parlors. ey of each month. 1o ct ‘trouble. The government is| by Rev. _REV. PHILLIE B, BAUER. d Everyone is cordially invited 0| all of the services. 1 ool o 0 ending a man ton to get me art ) %@ Corner of Tnira ana Main Sts. A ask} 8 S | = REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor | him. 1o e R B | | = 'Sunday Services: ! Fotia ; ‘\:‘l[:g:‘gsg;:‘sTIEJ%'FASSI(O?\JNC:K‘;E e 4 = 11:00 aim. — Morning Worship. | i el he[PHE ‘ | Church L =S | .‘ i |couldn't read i b 4 5 Subject, “The Importance of Faith 1w eon, ot Vi papers. | With the termination of the HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker Lk 2 in Christ/ ik | SR W Eics Joe 8Tt l{hree game series with the local| Meets Thursday evenings aad| = R LSS i . —S 3 o U ke e t H 152-31)5 p):hm—m‘g::r.ymmgm ¢l nim fiok to- pay: any attention|DiEH. Sohodl “last evenihg, from'Sunday atternodns. - § v ik 1 : .. . 3 £ el Pl - |which they emerged with three - e Notices for thi: enurch eaumn =, o fon Native Church | | 7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship.| to'the fallows, they were Just toas-| oione “Vioiories the Ketchikan| MES. KASHEVAROFF ILL nust. be reccived by The Empire . i %3| Subjéet, “Does Tt Pay to Follow ' ing him. But in a week he'd bell chories, coEhe chikan | & pot laser than 10 o'clock Saturday | “JyARRY WILLAKD, Jesus Today?™ ' |back in again with the sam> old i‘“’lgh 5“{“;"’{ bask‘”f’“‘lo ;;“’“ ]lef;: Mes k. PRl peana | a @ . i " | story.” y special ferry al : o'cloc! B ¥ | 2(::;::Km(;mgu$l;aulce et ;?-gtgfixnns@m;:\me- The Resurrection Lutheran Church ‘Is“"”- [1ast :\ght tor Jineau to board the tered St. Ann’s Hospital for medi-| ics, cte. | 3 e 3 - s | ¢ \ o i | extends a welcome hand to all vis | The name of Rogers Hornsby,|Northiand which salled this after- ;:‘ ;\ruaeml‘fim She is reported to | o 2oge : i te il 7:30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. itors and strangers Russian Orthodox bring a friend. . REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor ol liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. Fifth and Gold =trects 8 a.m., Holy Mass and instruction. 10 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Holy Mass and ser- mon. 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedie- tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Sunday, March 1, Father C. W. i ’ The Salvason Aray | welcome.” h 5 f Public meetings. Sunday—2:00 p. m. Suncay—1:30 p. m. Tuesday—T7:30 p. m. Subject, Christ.” — ——= | for all the people of the parish. | First Church of Christ, | 4 | Scientist f Come. | Northern Light Presbyterica | Church 3 ward Sin."” REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor Corner Fourth and PFranklin Sts. The church where service and|service. i = » "Gu-day services win we meld ol !{ a. m. in the First Christ of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject wiil seeting. Sermon subject, “The Lord’s Share.” | Methodist Church at 7:30. in our Come to the services Sunday and| I . [ y 3 Saturday, 7T: —Vespers and i [E & i L vy~ 1 Mutropolitan Methodist ¥ Sunday, 10:00 am-—The divine g _ i Episcopal Church Fourth and Seward Birmeta REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with the cordial ing worship at 11 a, “Deliverance Through Webb, OMI, will open a mission ,rhs;’;d“‘: ?mcmd'zo:’f:chp' ik Epworth League at 8:30 p.m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. it at Donie Bush, who was playing i Subjéct, “The Present Attitude To- short. The young people’s choir will ball, but’ he couldn't soften that} lead the music at the evening one. The Union Prayer Meeting for ter than an ‘English heavyweight. i be, “Christ Jesus.” 1 Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. worship meet. Wednesday, 8:0¢ p. m—Testi-| 11:00 am. — Morning worship. | this week will be held at the i r | | "4 wHo told city. lmunaacr of the Cubs, came up. {Malcolm Campbell, the British rac- \ing king, was chatting recently ,aboutthe war-time steel 1league, 1 tars spont ;;f;f,mn;flf;ysh‘g P s sgen with a lot of overtime he wThat fellow:Joe Jackson, “Shoe- | Carfied, I belicve it was. 1ess Joe' of the Old White Sox was I Tefused to play unless he go m,'a marvel” 'MacConachie said. “T ™13 don't know of anyone who could! hit a ball harder than he could; a big league star and was cc check, wanted me T don't kno Donife was pretty good at i Al a hard driven| g e b o trouble with that player. Llrenows all liked him, tco.” He caught it right up agains e his chest and it knocked him flat-| ELLTUTRICAL WORK “Joe didn't care what the pitch- er was throwing or who he w “The Blind Plowman,” Robert Con- = ingsby Clarks, a tenor solo by Ted Keaton. 12:15 p.m., Bible gchool. 7:00 p.m.—Children’s Hour. 7:00 p.m—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. ¢ ristian Sclence Reading Room In clarck ouilding. This room is vpen to the public Wednesday afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to . attend these services and visit the teading room. PIONEERS’ DINNER Dinner for the PIONEERS will be served in the 1.0. 0. F. Hall AT 6:30 P. M. TONIGHT All members 6f Pioneer Igloos and Auxiliary ;, members are welcome to attend Midget Goli Now 25¢ T s Juneaw’s Mulget Golf Course * ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR—GOLDSTEIN BLDG. I believe ention to | Fridays during Lent—Short serv-|{, .. ¢ (5ings e 1y couldn’ evening ab oo Yo ot hings, but he really couldn’t 9, o) i sermon topics. ete. 1 ice and address, 8:00 p.m. | 1 was business manager T the D?\I;LI.W‘I"awnt-; D 2 he Wilmington team, where Joe | . i e 5 T‘"u‘ Thel Pentecostal Assembly ““ R playing, and handled his ';"V;I::‘ Douglas Catholic Church B! & {money for him. g ‘Alaska” Hoviuglg ey 121 Maln Street A lot of those bums we had|lied Both in the tar Borth and VRUIE0 A tne oty JAgks iy CHAS. C. PERSONUS, Pastor. |pla for us thought it was smart this section for som { s, Mr. struction. | | SundGay services: advantage of Joe's ;gnm_'n_nunr_;s well rel to preciont 1:00 p.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship.|ance of the Al Joo had o [IEEEHEE MNEE W ol i B 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. £00d excuse to escape the| gt AR oo St Luke's Cpiscopal Church | | 7:30 p. m. — Evening service.| S and mother were |, e vill 3 TR S T R ma | ndent on him, which is a lot |P°r> W 7:30 p.n.—Evening DPrayer and B “I like that f " MacCona 2 e ¢ i 4 ibi i FINAL TAX NOTICE |caid. “and I k he's a born|tors exhibited a fine spirit of/ N { GO unl'mnmhie ‘Business - e '+ reniember on‘s: >chqan ‘o friendliness with all whom they Second and Final Payment Taxes | ,ageér-in the United States for c‘lp";were having. trouble with. He was|oaMe in contact and spoke in com- become delinquent Monday, March plaining about the size of his pay | to credit him| hadn’'t Finally “T was ready to let him be draft-| ed if he felt that way about it. I s happened to speak to Hornshy :l;ldmmt::um field with the best Of‘ab}:& it yl Nancy Carroll will be starred in SI ;'e h ik ik’ Ay 06 cauy’hzt “i:Let me talk to him, Rogers|® feature at the o_ollseum tonight cne right on the nose and rifleq Said, and he lled over to the|a0d for the Sunday And Skopday \ <nch where this chap was 5\:t1nz.'5h°wsv Marilyn Miller will be seen what Rogers toldi ihim but we didn't have any more| The Call Schombel. Te'lephone 4502. Dou_él;.;l 3i Church ’ Services| DOUGLAS NEWS | l"L“SEI.J-ING ALASKA” IS ad | SUBJECT FOR ADDRESS | AT DOUGLAS P.-T. A.| Noticew for this charch column | | | must be raceived by The Empire| Rev. Phillip or will bo the | POt later than 10 c'clock Saturday | the | mOrning to guarantee change of a Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching services 11:30 a. m,| following Sunday school. { . E. Bau Community Singing, led by Mar- _|garet Pimperton. inoon for their home. During their stay here the visi-| bR T T The home where health rules is the home where milk is - {used in large quantities. Pure Milk Is Substantial Food | plimentary terms of 2, 1031, after which date 10% Pen- ment accordad them. |alty and 8% Interest attaches to Financially the tournament was all unpaid taxes. a success as sufficient receipts were | H. R. SHEPARD, taken in from the games and sales' ¢f season tickets to practically cover First publication, Feb, 24, 1931. the guarantee and sundry expenses, Last publication, Feb. 28, 1931. it was stated last evening. | = o the treat- m- t a) SHOWS AT COLISEUM and aeard in “Sally.” TO ORGANIZE DRILL TEAMS All those interested in the for- mation of two First Aid teams to be organized in Douglas should be on hand Monday night at 7 o'clock |in the Fire Hall. George H. Mil- ler of the Bureau of Mines will give instructions. el e edgiie | ANNOUNCEMEN1 The Juneau Choral Society will | hold its first practice at the School Auditorium Monday evening at 8 o'clock. —adv. DOUGLAS COLISEUM Tonight Only NANCY CARROLL in “Dangerous Paradise” All Talking Winter Eye-Strain Wintry lights—day or might —are the testing lights when greatest eye strain develops. ) (3 is the time to vist your op- tometrist and let -him give rest t0 weary eyes. Our service charges are consistently low— in testing—preseribing or fit- fitting. Come in—stop abusing your eyes. Sunday and Monday : S(RJBI'HWELL MARILYN MILLER in Optometrist-Opticien Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. phone phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 “Sally” All Talking in Color City Clerk. \ THE MENDENHALL DAIRY Telephone 985 HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED with modern machinery. The better way. . . . We invite you to inspect this new equipment in operation. New silk linings are here now in a big variety. Yurman’s The Furrier Triangle Building NEW SHIPMEXT Holeproof Autogarts Self supporting sock Plain and fancy pat- terns — in silk and silk and wool ! 50¢ and $1.00 SABIN’S ; “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH 25¢, 50e, $1.00 Juneau Drug / {Company

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