The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1931, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1he JACKETS THE THING! In addition to our great displays of Spring merchandise and style apparel, we have arranged this very remarkable assortment of newest style Jackets in several smart models. The fabries and colors are absolutely correct and will be favorites throughout the Spring and carly Summer sea- s01. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Notices for thir enurch corumn pust be recetved by The Empire | pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. SULVEREYls 5 SRR 3 G 7 LS .| Russian Orthodox Church * | REV. A, P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | | Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers nnd! matins combined. / | Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine liturgy, of Saint John Chrysostom. b The Salvaudon Ariay PSR WA S T o Public meetings. Sunday—2:00 p. m. Buncay—7:30 p. m. E PRI, 2 | First Chureh of Christ, T | Scientist I S ————— e | o J Bunday services win ve Teld a Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth ! and. Main Streets. The subject wiil | {be, “Man." i | . Bunday School at 12:15 p. m. Wednasday, | monial ueeting. Christian Sclence Reading Room ‘lopen to the public Wednesday affernoons mom 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. —— 7 s | Presbyterian Native Church | s HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worxerc 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service, 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. i | | ks i | | i i Catholic Church | Church of the Nativity DAILY SPORTS CARTOON CONGER IN “he ean CORAY NGER, HS 413 NATIO! MLE 13 THE o g FASTEST CHAMPON (EVER RuN - &% % OFF HiS FEE£T, VA | OAAVO 'NURMI coLLecE % ; ONOER: GRADUATE KA CARL s(OAN - 4 —THE UNERSITY OF PENNSYLVAN/AS MLERS WHO SCORED THE SENSATION OF THE PRESENT INDOOR TRACI. SEASON I BY BEATING RAY s 413 sec. s WORLD'S RECORD fOR THE MiLE (INDQORS) e ) g (- e Fifth anda Qold Streets ---By Pap‘ 8 am,, Holy Mass and instruction. | 10 a.m,, Sunday School. 10:30 a.m, Holy Mass and ser- {mbh. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- i tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth: and bewaid Streets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with weicome.” Morning worship at 11 a. m. Subject, “The Joy of Service.” Sunday School at 12:05 p. m. | There is a class for you. I Epworth League at 6:30 p.m. Mr, |1 ing, Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, “The Whole Self for God."! ROZ5T O PDO:;I EEA’KJL the_singing. on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ladies’ Aid meeting at the par- sonage on Thursday afterngon at 2 o'clock. o o | Northern Light Presbyterixa Church i REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor Corner Fourth and Pranclin Sts. worship meet. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. Anthem, - “The Lights of Home.” Sermon topie, “What Must I Do to Be Saved.” 12:15 p.m., Bible school. 7:00 p:m.—~Children’s Hour. 7:00 p.m.-—Intermediate Christian, Endeavor. 7:45 p.=<Junior ‘Worship, Wednesday, -7:30 p. m. Union Prayer Meeting at the Pentecostal Church. Corner of Tnira ana Maln Ste. REV. HARRY. R. ALLEN, Pastor Bunday Services: 11;00 a.m. — Morning Worship. " £ have a great many more animals than we have. Its areas suitable for grazing are many times as large as those in Alaska. Natural| conditions there are as favorable as | they are in Alaska. Use Apprentice System was done in our own Terri-| DEER DRIVE T0 CANADANOW ON . |will use the apprentice system to Long Trek Across: Arctic spread the ownership of deer and Wastes Half Completed |700" o "core tor’ chem. © e —Animals in Fine Shape |deer bought from us will be used |Deer will not be sold to Canadiam | Eskimos but animals will be given {to men who serve apprenticeships geindeer herds in its Arctic 1ands|,.g jearn. the trade. - In this way, as Alaska has been, declared MI|opnorenip will + spread ~throughout ‘Lomen, and he is cually as CCI- lype Ganadian Arctic and - herds she autcome, “The Oanadian f cooiio ouen the - distriets - wheze pities: have waiched our OWNjre.q anq range conditions premise wosk very carelully 07| gogagefy) operations.” ptime ago -that t (Continuea rrom Page One) MIDGET LUNCH To cur many friends and cus- tcmers we wish to announce the cpening of the MIDGET LUNCH under the old ment. TOM HEENEY |as the nucleus for the operation.sqmm Glum'".ls Subject, !Co-workers with God or Satan.. Which?2”, .. 12:15 p.m—Sunday School. 7 6:30 p.n.—Luther, League. 7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship. KN“GKED nuT Subjeet, “Pardon for the Penitent.” N The Women's Missionary. Society e te Ter will meet Tuesday afternoon at the NEW YORK, March 7.—Charles Retzialf, ‘of - Duluth, Minnesota, heavywelght, last night knocked” ot ‘Tom Heeney of New Zealand in the seventh round of a scheduled ten round bout. ¥ Hans Berg will be the leader. l:‘egfin 5. will be held in ‘the cHurel ednesday evening at 7:30 oclck. * ’Come to church Sunday. It will do’ you good: fhed GETS DECISION IN [& . RICE, Dean _ GO WITH LEVINSKY PRy SHiCh. B .-« - o ¥ CHICAGO, Ill, March 7—Tufty|~8:00 a: m—Holy Communion. Gritliths, - Sioux City light heavy- weight, last night got the decision over Kid Levinsky at the énd of a ten-round go. Ml s SAVE THE DATE 12:309. m~—Sunday; School. . Evening service at -Douglas: ice and address, 8:00 p.m. April 18th the Dcuglas Island Fire will hold' treir Anual in the Island Gym. 121 Main Street adv. TOM AND MARIE STURGE Bigger and Better than ever. adv| CHAS. O. PERSONLUS, Pastor. " 12144 the cordial| - | Vincent Coveney will lead the meet- |* The young people’s choir will lead | Guyot The Union Prayer Meeting will{Brown be held at the Pentecostal Churchj The church where sefvice and| ; E@ > Luthersn Church | ‘home of Mrs, George Getchell. Mrs, ¥, “Hely Trinity —é 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and|ceased, in the said:Town of Haires, Fridays duripg Lent—Short serv- { e e SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1931. = U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Crows in Geod Form is‘cn in many The Crows were in good form in their coatest with the Parrot They won every margin and had Henning had high total of 580 and Van Atta high score fo the evening of 218. Van made 55 for the three games which was al big boost to his team. Other 500 ey were Corot 53 sw sory JUNIGR PROM PROVES e " DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR Tonight's game is: Owls vs. Spar- | rows at T1:5. - No game is sched- ¥ d for 9 pm. Results last night | When the wh opening of spring pract. “Genk” Gardner and R. H. kid brothers of t on the field. Coa: All expectations were fulfilled by Junior Prom given last night {in the high school gymnasium by ctudents of the school's third-year FIRST MATCH -~ form Bangle has been asked to car- | y The W eather IRIDIUM TIP (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Fo tain Pens Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m,, March 7: Probably rain tonight and Sunday;moderate south to east winds. 3150 to 33'50 LOCAL DATA The cheapest GUARANTEED Time Barometer . Temp. Rumidity Wind Velocity Weather Fountain Pen on the {4 pm. yest'y 30.50 40 86 5 7 Cidy 4 am. today 30.40 34 95 s q Rain Noon today 30.29 34 99 5 9 Snow-Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Sunday services: | Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Phone 25—Weé Deli : Jd ) Y o iy - — ver 1:00 a. me— Morning 1""’5“19' Barrow o V| e et 0 Pt Cldy 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. ‘ce, | Nome R IR AR Rl TR Y S cldy 7:30 p..m. — Evening service.| o), 32 30 20 26 4 0., Pt.oMy | €209 Services Tuesday and Frday|po yukon 4 4 10 -8 . 0 Clear evenings at 7:30 o'clock. TaRRBAL 14 14 i 6 8 b 0 Clear HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED Every Friday—Studies on Pro-| ... 32 32 | -2 0 R 0 Cl 2 54 7 phecy in connection With the sec-|p,.. 2 28 16 Pt ahig . 0 C?;; with modern machinery. The ond coming of Jesus Christ. ‘St.)Paul 32 32 i 22 32 16 28 Pt. Cldy better way.”. . . We invite you The Lord's Supper the first Sun-|pyich Harbor .. 36 3¢ | 32 36 — 226 "Cidy |} to inspect this.new equipment day of each month. .| Kodiak 40 38 36 36 16 .04 cldy /| { in operation. Everyone is cordially invited 0 ooy, 52 36 32 36 6 62 Cldy a1 of, $138; services, Juneau B W | .n = Lo Rain New Seei s LR Fye ov TR o 5 AR sitka e B T e digy {12 o HIETyRIEcs, { Ketchikan 46 42 34 34 3 0 Cldy | ’ | Prince Rupert “ 42 3 34 2 0 Clear Y ' o L EAGLES DEFEAT enton 36 34 Lt e e 4 02 Clear | urman’s | Satttle 50 48 38 38 . 0 Clear The Furrier Triangle Building Portland 58 58 | 42 4 2 0 Clear \ \ San Francisco 68 64 | 52 52 % 0 Clear | : { *—Less than 10 miles. ¥ | The pressure is high in North>rn Alaska and moderately high cRuws WIN Tuuim other portions of the Territory except néar the Aleutian Islands. JUNEAU CABINET i derate rains have fallen over most of Southern Alaska with heavy A ! (rain at Dutch Harbor. The weather is clear in the Interior and ilfld DETAIL MILL' | . . | temperatures have fallen in that district. Temperature changes have 11 & m. in the Fust christ ot Sabin with Total of 526 Isilw.,n Alight ‘elewhefe, : WORK CO. Only Player to Roll | |} T g o g More than 500 [KIDS HOPE TO FILL EMANUEL ENTRIES . it : 1 o | —— """ " SHOES OF GRIDDERS| LOOK STRONG IN CABINET and - p. - The Eagles and Crows were vic-| torious in'last night's matehes in| oo oen L GRAND NATIONAL MILLWORK the Elks' bowling tournament. The| . e B et 47 i I Giurck puilding. This 00m 15 gygiag won two out of three games O Gardner and Tharpe will be -ty yyrppp gng Mareh 7.—with || GENERAL CARPENTER i P s uated in Georgia Tech footbaill e ¥ {from the Bluebirds and the Crows, ..., = = "o B 5 e an entry of three veteran jumpers, | WORK |by taking three straight from the* . 3 Bt Victor Emanuel holds a strong hand | rots, are now tied for first macc{wf:;fid et Sl Gafrg:;‘_"‘ror the renewal of the Grand Na-|{ GLASS REPLACED with ‘the Robins. s (oo e snacaroitional steeplechase over the fa- IN AUTOS Sabin had high total of 526 nndji?’fiifi{;‘h’;n‘ff‘zn’l ANDROI, S mous Aintrez course on March 27. S 3 high score of 190 in the first match, | 2%, A€ and 7 & Heading the trio is Bangle II,! Estimates Furnished |1 £ (% ‘The 1926 football team saw Mack . | He was the only player to get cver Tharpe finish up his career as Qn“vwmch raced in America for Eman- Upon Request 5 Neither team bowled up to & the b"’l.L ' “ A:"hool ha; uel's Dorwood stable and Thomas its usual standard. g N Hitcheock. The American owner W also has nominated Royal Arch IT,| whith started but failed to finish the course last yecar, and Rhyti- cere. On the basls of his American _ Complete Line PULL-OVER and ry 168 pounds and if he continues| to traip well probably will go to| {the post as one-of the favorites. | He was rated as a topnotcher in the United States in 1929, but ap- peared only a few times last year. ; Emanuel planned tc enter his ace in the steeplechase stake classic of the same name at Belmont Park| and imported Gecrge Duller, cele- | brated English trainer and rider, to ride his horse but Bangle con- tragted a cold and was seratched. Duller has the Emanuel trio in training at Letcombe Regis, getting jacclimated to the English weather | |and available reports say Bangle is {Tounding into great form. | e l ELuTTRICAL WORR | can schombel. Telephone 4502. ——————— ; Daily Empire ware Ads Pay. Sweater Coats All Styles and Colors Sizes 34 to 42 SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” - UNITED FOOD | COMPANY Bluebirds— " 181 157 160—4)g | Class. Many young folks end their WS 128 118 ]m_“z‘pareucs attended, and all enjoyed‘ ois 141 136 138415 ;\ S;:lighlzfu] nml:'. ;Il'nc danclc was trg both a financial and a social suc- Kaufman _El_zaflqaa;m& 618 546 655 1813 MIDGET LUNCH Bagles— | To cur many friends and cus- Lavenik 170 151 158—488 ) {omers we wish to announce the 12 160 187 135‘452'chnlng of the MIDGET LUNCH bin 190 169 167—526| ynder the old managemient. impkins 160 142 150—‘7‘iadv4 TOM AND MARIE STURGE 698 649 6201967 SECOND MATCH 1 . Messer'dt ..°150 159 150—450 189 151 182522 Blomgren 148 171 161—480 172 151 158—481 e 659 632 651 1942 | % enning | 187 182 211—580 8. George ... 157 171 162—490 ¥an Atta 169 168 218—555 Selby . 182 192 145519, % —_—— — —| 695 713 736 2144 * Average—did not bowl. | STANDING OF TEAMS Ou Won Lost Pet. {Robins bt S Crows 7 78 Eagles B. '3 ..B67} Bluebirds 5 4 53! Sparrows 3 3 500 fOwls 4 5 444 arrots 1 5 167 Woodpeckers 0o 9 D00 i _— . — . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE | In addition to we are now Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an-order of sale made and entered ‘of record by the Pro- bate Court of Haines Precinct, Ter- ritory of Alaska, on the:14th day of February, 1931, in the matter of the estate of A. S. Chisel, deceased; tHe undersigned administrator cof 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®sald estate in order to pay the outstanding claims against said es- tate, and the costs and expenses of administation; sald real estate i§ described as follows: Lot 6 inf block 2; lots 8, 9, 10, 11 amd 12 in block 11; lots 20 and 21 in block 21, situated in the Mown of Haines, Alaska; 2 homesteads, situated 27 miles West of Haines, Alaska, and) consisting of 333-11/100 and 160 aeres respectively. Terms of sale, ten per cent down ap time of sale, and balance to:be paid upon confirmation>of sale by the court. ~ Place of sale at the late residence of A. S. Chisel, de- life insurance featuring the forms. prise you. Alaska, on the 2¢th day of ‘March, 1981, the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of ‘$aid day. i Dated this 14th day of Febru- ary, 1931 J. H. CHISEL, Administrator of the estate i of A. 8. Chisel, deceased. i Pirst publication, Feb. 21, 1931. . e e X +| Last publication, March 14, 1931. l IS IT INSURED? AN INVESTIGATION of these investment features will sur- Let Us Explain More Fully Call at our office or ‘Phone 249 ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Life--- Not Only Cheaper but Better ! RICE & AHLERS €O. 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