The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 11, 1931, Page 2

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Care of the feet of children s of the greatest importance. The nan or women of tomorrow either reaps the benefit of today’s care or pays the price of today’s neglect. Let us fit your child with the kind of shoes that will insure pertect fect in later life. 0 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading THE DAILY ALASKA EM FLEXIBLE ARCH HEALTH SHOE city of Nicaragua, March 31, 36,000 NEEDED BY CHAMBER OF ALL ALASKA Legislature io Be Asked to Provide $5,000 and Rest to Be Dues rs is the least a Chamber > can function effec- two years, and of 0 should be provided ritorial Legislature and derived from membership du ording to a special com- mittee that was recently appointed and means of fi- g the activities of the asso- m and that submitted a report fat a meeting of the organizatiorn erday afternocon. Department Store” $1,000 Notices for thi enurch comumn pust be reeeivea by The Empire pot: laler than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. e— — Russian Orthedox Church —————— —0 REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. =‘= The Salvasion Ariay | e.— Public meetings. Sunday—2:00 p. m. Suncay—T7:30 p. m. Tuesday—17:30 p. m. 7 welcome.” on R of Worship &nd Pr The $6,000 would be used to pay The church Clerical expenses and publicity e where service and WOEBUIP Jnpes. ensuing biennium, Ti¥ 13:15 pin., Bible gojgl. mbership dues would consist 4:00. 9. Ahildr Hour. ¢ ¢10 annually from every com- 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian chamber belonging to the' MEvanr N i Nl al Chamber and 50 cents lp4b=ugn—yunior Worsiip, annually for every member of ‘a pating community chamber, ers exceed 25 in num- o Lt | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church b Fourth anud dewaid Sireets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. * “The church with al hody, under its cnstitution, is not allowed to, so- | licit or accept contributions from the cordial | any sources other than the public | treasury and member chambers. The special committee, which cubmitted the financial plan, is composed of R. E. Robertson of Juneau, Alfred J. Lomen of Nom 4 cnd R. S. Bragaw of Anchorage, Territorial Senators. 11:00 am, Subject, “Chri Morning Behind worship, Closed ‘f Presbyterian Native Church | Jech “Youth and the if| The proposal for an appropriation o E # Youth Had Its Sa from the Treasury will be sub- JIARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 7:80- DM, — Worship. | mitted in the form of a bill to 10:30—Morning service. Subject, “Love Reciprocated.” | the Legislature. 30—Bible School. Ronald Lister will sing at the At yesterday's meeting, the ques< 7:30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m.—~Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. 5 2R Foeey First Church of Christ, | 1 Scientist Bu~day services wwn ve Teld & 1i a. m. in the First Christ of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Etreets. The subiect wiil be, “Arc Sin, Disease, and Death R2al?’ Supday School at 12:15 . m. ‘Wedresday, 8:00 p. m.-—Testi- monial iuieeting. Christian Sclence Reaaing Room In ciurck puilding. This room is ppen to the public Wednesday afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to sttend these services and visit the reading room. "7 Catholic Church ! [} Church of the Nativity 13 2 Fifth and Gelo Strects 6:30 a.m —Holy Mass in the Hos- pital Chapel 8:00 a.m.—Holy M and In- struction in the Church 10:00 am.—Sunday School 10:30 2.m.—High Mass and Ser- mwon. 7:30 p.n—Rosary and Benedic- tion. Holy Trinity Cathedral CHARLES ».. RICE, Dean Phone 604 Bunday services: 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. 11:00° a.m.—Holy Communion and Sermon. 12:30 pm.—Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. Weifie), o) m— g% ' | Northern Light Presbyteri:u 2 : Church i} /ERS, Pastor rranglin Sts. all of the services. tion of referendum votes by com- munity chambers was discussed and morning service, and young peopie will lead the singing at the evening service, red until the next meeting, 7:30 o : Wednesday evening, ril 24, for further consideration. April 15, at Bethel Chapel, the P PR ] regular prayer service will be held. Daily Empire wane ads Tay. Miss Martha Pohnert, who was — in Juneau a few months ago telling | WHO' CARE" | with | | A marvelous Oriental wrinkle re- mover.—“Won-Sue-Fun” (return of of her wonderful experience bandits in China, will be with us again to commerce a series ¢ meetings, Tuesday, Apr:i 2‘1 ,l.\h(.:’ youth) perfect skin cleanser, rejuv- meetings will be held in the Motho- | SHAtOT powder base No ather 688 dist Church, but are held under Teauired:$L00and §3.50. Dr. Doclkor, the auspices of the Juneau Min Hellenthal Bujlding. isterial Association, and arc en-| e TR tirely undenominational Corner of T'nua ana Maln Sto. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday Services: am. — Morning Worship. Risen Savior.” p.m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p.m.—Luther League. 7:30 pm.—Evening worship. Sub- “The Way Made Plain.” | 11:00 ject Acquire the church going habit. | It will increase your joy in life| >eyond meas! Give it a trial and bring a f day. nd with you Sun- Our bread and pastry suits the taste and pleases the digestion. Our modern bakery is sanitary and the in- gredients of our baked foods are pure, and of real food value. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONLUS, Pastor. SunGay services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday Peerless Ba_kery “Remember the Name™ evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Every Fri y—Stud] on Pro- phecy in connection with the see- ond coming of Jesus Christ. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Everyone is cordially invited o This Associated Press telephoto shows how the sides and roof of Two thousand were killed in the collap Nicar Petersburg Road Exten- sion Is Accepted Hubbell & Waller Engineering Company, Seat was the low bidder of six making tenders on the construction of two and three- quarters miles of new road on the Cemetery-Boundary section of Petershurg Creek Highway, it was revealed by M. D. Williams, Dis- trict Engineer, United States Bu- reau of Public roads. Acceptance of -the tender was recommended by him to Washington authorities of the burean | The bid of the Seattic concern | was $49.777.60, which W about $16,000 less than the estimates cov ering the jeb made bureau as i § { | § To avoid tearing tin foil, of each hand under stamp and bre: of wrapping Camel cigarettes. At once you are aroma that comes Camels are pliable to the fingers. A PIRE, S Do not teal; Cellophane. Look for con- venient flap dt top'and back of package SEATTLE FIRM: = n Sommers Construction Company | 1S LOW BIDDER = AT PETERSBURG . $62,559. slip first finger it ATURDAY, MARCH 11, er olds —_——-—— Hobbell ‘& Waller Bill Bl st o sir e wn in the Un rem California, w h cann2 LADIES FOOT 2 i 5 HE moment you open the new Camel Humidor Pack you begin to note the advan- tages of this new, scientific and sanitary method reeted with the delightful rom choicest Turkish and mellowest Virginia tobaccos in prime condition. Your sense of touch also detects the freshness of Camels, for unlike moisture-robbed cigarettes But the real difference comes when you light a Camel and inhale its cool, fragrant smoke. AMELS . Smoke a FRESH Cigarette? Builc e k | Work will be performed | son. biddars $58,301.60; Wright Cc: Company, 0 %51 1931. lings; H imdredskilied —Associated Press Photo. {his building were shaken down by an carthouake in Managua, capital ¢ of structures. were: Company, §: 153.60; S eim s-Spokane $59,155; structicn Company.| ROX and MOODY The Fl anent Wave BEAUTY SPECIALISTS and the £ Phone 427 for Appemtment | | 'l | NEW STOCK GOIN LOWEST PRICES J. M. SALOUM i‘hé right way to use the new HUMIDOR PACK Lift flap and break the speci- ally*devised air-tight seal Hold package as shown and push it partly out of Humidor 3 Close pack. It guards Camels Help yourself to a{v:xb ciga- and gives sanitary protection rette, then slide nackage back 6 tioned deserve to be kept that way in your pocket. The simplest way to insure this is to open the Camel Humidor Pack as shown above. That will keep intact the mildness and fresh- ness that i< making the whole country say: “Now I'd walk swo miles for a Camel because they’re twice as good.” If you haven't tried Camels in the new Humidor Pack, switch over for just one day. Then go back tomorrow if you can. RJ.REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C., U.S. A. O THE GOOD MOSTESS PROVIDES CAMELS It is the mark of a considerate bostess, by means of the Humidor Pack, to “Serve a fresh cigarette.” Buy Camels by the carton—this cigarette will remain fresh in your home and office. Py 4 ! Shap | “Naivette” Croguignoh Peru- || Cigarettes brought to you so perfectly condi- ! U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather 3 (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juncau and vicinityy, beginning at 4 p.m, April 11: Rain tonight and Sunday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Velocity ~Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 29.23 47 49 SE 12 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today . 29.30 39 84 s 10 Rain Noon today ... 2044 42 5 E 14 Cldy <ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS e CBESTRRDAY | TODAY | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. | _Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24hrs, ‘Weather | Barrow - i £ -6 -4 b 0 Pt Cldy | Nome 24 | 16 20 ¥ 0 Clear | Bethel 16 -14 0 4 0 Clear Fort Yukon 24 2 4 8 12 0. Cldy Tanana 26 16 16 —_ 0 Clear | Fairbanks 34 | &° 8w <28 * 0 Clear { Eagle ecst 28 10 10 :: 0 Clear |st Paul i i 88 @5 | 28 30 s .02 Clear Dutch Harbor ... 48 48 30 32 == Trace Clear | Kodiak . 46 46 | 28 30 0 0 Clear | Cordova 48 46 | 32 36 4 24 Cldy Juneau 49 L4 { 34 39 10 .08 Rain Sitka i 49 — | 36 — — 41 Rain Ketchikan 46 44 | 36 40 14 90 Rain Prince Rupert 46 38 i 36 38 10 16 Rain Edmonton 56 o4 | 28 30 g 0 Clear | Seattle 54 48 | 42 4 4 14 Cldy | Portland 52 52 | 44 44 4 12 Cldy . 60 56 ! 52 52 14 Trace Cldy San Francisco . | *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is lowest southwest of the Gulf of Alaska and lew throughout Alaska, except i1 the extreme north where it is | moderatley high. It is also low in Western Canada and high from | Hawaii to the North Pacifis States. Rain has fallen from the eastern portion of Gulf of Alaska to Oregon and light snow has fallen in southern Bering Sea. Th2 weather is generally clear this morning over the Interior and from Kodiak westward. Temperatures have risen decidedly on the Bering eSa coast and moderately in the Interior with little change in other districts. SHERWIN WILLIAMS DECOTINT | A SANITARY WALL FINISH FOR USE ' WITH HOT OR COLD WATER Decotint is an ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. It gives that soft, velvety, water-color effect so essential to refined surroundings, and can be applied on plaster walls, wood, or any of the var- ious wall boards. 55 cents per 5-pound package $10.00 per Case Thomas Hardware Co. Will mail color-card on request ® YOUR EYES An examination today may save you considerable trouble later on. A thorough eye test is always advisable. Dr. R. E. Southwell OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office phone 484, residence phone 238. Office hours: 9:30 to 12; 1.00 to 5:30 ; B. P. O. ELKS Annual | Baseball Dance ELKS, HALL TONIGHT MUSIC BY THE “Serenaders” Admission—$1.00 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office [ o - -

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