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JUNE 6, 1931. DECIDEDLY SMART THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Every Friday—Studies on Pro- phecy in connection with the sec- ond coming of Jesus Christ. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 5. Rain tonlght and Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. ’—’“—‘—T LOCAL DATA oof Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather 5 4 pm. yest'y ... 30.09 51 99 s 10 Rain B We have sold our interests infj2 noon today 30.00 55 1100 ¢ s 4 Rain the Arctic Pool Hall to Roberti4 am,. today .. 2098 50 99 w 2 Rain | Murphy and Mike Kosoff. All bills \ contracted after May 26th in the vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS = = & | name -of the Arctic Pool Hall will Tmon subject, “Our Ablh!y to See |pe paid by thém and we are in no Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4a.m. Precip. A8.m. Notices tor thix enurch corumn|;oq | way responsible for them. Persons| Station— temp. temp. | emp, f.am ._velocity 24 trs WeAther pust beé recetved by The Empire| g, javis services will be the last |owing the Arctic Pool Hall or e e P e not laler than 10 o'clock Saturday ', dr- Nome = B SO0 | WELS 0 Clear y the pastor during this confer- Holmes Bros, on or before May|gathel 64 62 | a8 morning to guarantee change of £ | ethel ... - { 45 4 Trace Cidy f I% IIVY DA YS sermon . topies; ete. ence year. He will start to Yakima, | 29th will please pay them as 500D |port Yukon . 68 66 | 48 48 4 32 Pt. Cldy or ARl T i ete. “w;;shington, during the week to as possible. Thank you. Tanana 66 64 | 46 46 0 14 " Cldy i T |attend the session of Annual Con- | HOLMES BROTHERS, Fairbanks 66 58 || 4 42 3 " 06 Cldy —_— o " 3 e $ | Russian Orthodox Church l‘fcrenue which convenes J;ln_‘ 16. | (adv.) By Jack Holmes. |pagle 68 60 | .. 43 42 4 01 Clear » o |Regular services will be mafhtained — e st. Paul 46 44 | 34 34 12 0 Cldy {during his absence. \ ATTENTION MASONS Dutch Harbor .. 42 42 | 42 42 * 06 Cldy REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFP, Pastor| 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday — Union Tpere will be a Stated Commun-|g,diak 46 46 | 42 44 16 98 Rain Saturday, 7:00 p.n.—Vespers and | Prayer services in M. E. Church. |ication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No.|gordova . 50 48 | 44 46 6 94 Rain matins combined. | Union Vacation Bible School for [147, F. & A. M, in the Masonic| juneau . 54 51 | 50 50 4 234 Rain Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The d!vm’chfldren — Kindergarten to high | Temple Monday evening, June 8th.|gipg . 55 = 47 47 0 1.58 Cldy 1 5 3 liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. ischool—and inclusive, will be con- |Work in the E. A. Degree. Visitors|getohikan 84 54 | 52 54 4 54 Rain Truly elegant—or a trifle frivolous |ducted for two weeks, commencing |and members urged to be present.|prince Rupert .. 56 56 | 52 54 4 10 Cldy Sl e B—— - Wijune 15 housed in the Methodist A By order of the W. M. Edmonton 7% 0 2 4 * 0 Clear —the vogue for femininity is appar- T Jaivhiien Arity | land Presbyterian churches. Watch J. W. LEIVERS, |geattle T80 80 56 56 . 0 Clesr g ), PP @ 4 i {for detailed announcement of time | | (adv.) Secretary. | portland .. 90 88 64 64 X 0 Pt. Cldy i ; tini i ngs: and place, and plan for ten days PR 557 San Francisco ... 68 62 56 58 4 .10 Pt.CI Y I etail. - Some of g:gi;fl;‘;:’g;m :ar intensive Biblepstudy. song, sto:y SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP *—Less than 10 miles. i these um])r(‘l]as are a bit longer in acs Sunday—7:30 p. m. wland recreation. dv. TELEPHONE 4502 The pressure is low throughout Alaska except in the Southeast in clothes. The cover touches to emphasize silk and handle. Priced at $3.75, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and u p B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” cordance with the growing formality bordered, but invariably there are deft may be plain‘or the affinity of Tuesday—7:30 p. m. | Presbyterian anve Church i ';{ARRY WILLARD, Lay Wor:er 10:30—Morning service. 0-—Bible School. :30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. — A Corner of Thra ana Main Sts. Sunday Servicee: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Regular Sunday service will be tor, Rev. Olafson. e —_— First Church of Christ, '] Scientist i Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth snd Main Streets. The subject wiil be, “God the Only Cause nnd Creator.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday, 8:06 p. m.—Testi- nonial uieeting, n clurck puilding. This room is open to the public Wednasd.ly afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to' attend these services and visit \‘.he | Resurrection Lutheran Church | | resumed June 14 by the new pas- Christiun' Sclence Reaaing Room | Catholic Church T |, Church of the Nativity | i il Jo i Fifth and Geld <treeis | 1 i Sunday within the Octave of‘ { Corpus Christi. | 6:30 am.—Holy Mass in the Hos- | | pital Chapel. | 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- g1 struction in the Church. jmon, followed by benedication of the Most Blessed Sacrament, in the church. | Friday — Feast of the Sacred Heart, is a special day of devo- tion. i S NS I Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | .+ SO 101,34 0 | i 121 Main Street | cHas. . 1 i 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser-| NOTICE |In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. In the Matter of the Regular June 1931, Term of the District Court ‘ at Juneau, Alaska. Notice is hereby given that pur- |suant to an Order of the District ‘Court made and entered on the |22nd day of May, 1931, a regular June Term of the said District Court will be held in the Court room on the 5th floor of the Fed- eral Building, at Juneau, Alaska, beginning on Monday, the 29th da yof June, 1931, at the hour of 11 o'clock a.m. | In Witness Whereof I have here- unto set my hand and caused the ‘seal of the said District Court tof be affixed this 22nd day of May,| 1931. Last Publication, June 13, and is moderately high in British Columbia and off the California coast. ([Rain has been general in Southern Alaska and was heavy at Juneau and Sitka and showers have fallen over most of the In- terior. Temperature changes have been slight. unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. | Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv. ing to have. Make this your Bank. First National Bank —_— PERSONEUS, Pastor. |(Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, “(I p sl P Sunday services: Clerk of the District Court. IEN THINGS WAKE UP Br-day services win ve Tel | 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. First Publication, May 23, 1931. i1 am. in the First Church of * 2 Y15 Tos Spring—hanging np another worn-out Winter— | TE A GHER 8 PI_ AN Others will rest at their homes in GLOGK sTu NaLbg’ sl i £, SO g vl | the States. PS | 2 = B i o H Bt e Aty s E | Sceks Mastor’s Degree " Northern Light Presbyteriza | AN = 8 | Robert S. Raven, superintendent i Church i H g vAcATIUNS IN ! of public schools, will leave about IN DRUG sTURE i "] y/ = B | June 14 for Seattle. He will ma- i REV. C. C. SAUNGERS, Pastor ¥ = ¥ = triculate for the summer quarter at * Corner Fourth ana Franklin Sts. | ' w“ :" You = g E J’ | the University of Washington to The church where service and SING R ELECTRIC . VARIOUS WAYS i e e PEN AWARDED) wris THINK of TRAVEL | ‘ : Jozephine Tupper will also ‘attend 10:00 a.m—Bible School. = 5 ek the University of Washington. 11:00 am—Children's Day Serv- / ¢ * = SEWING M 4CHINES i Some Will Study, Some to|Ann Eaton will go to the Wash- Mary Glovanem Receives |ices. The children of the Bible g £ 8 Wed. S S S ington State Normal School at) School will give readings, memory -] g , Some Stay, Some Cheney. Iva Tilden will :lm;rmm.1 Ten-dollar Life-Lasting |work, songs, etc. The odd Feliows g ;. ashington State Normal 100! hs will attend these = i Go and One to France |1 Bellingham, Dorothy Fisher Pen ::iic;'?:k: Rt g ABLE ) CABINET E] | will be associated with the National i 5 . i = 4 foyocation tiime Wlll be study Ume | orohegtra Betiool 4t Interlochen,| To Miss Mary Glovaneiti, mem: PR ‘(’;:;u‘:"““g sty F PORT AND E r some of Juneau's public schoo! |ber of the graduating class of the ¢ £ Mich. | g teachers. For the next three| piione Kelly, teacher of French,|Juncau high school, was awarded : e —— g MODELS = :filmhtsu sever!ald :)!l the gedugggucl‘s will ®end the summer in France,|today a ten-dollar, lifetime Shaef- ?_‘ Holy Trinity Cathedral ""I‘ Think of the luxury and convenience g ; 5 ed;l:atiso:al.:qup:?»ntty tquIShc left Juneau last Tuesday m,u‘;r rougtmn pen by}:utler-M;uro = it o e e o ) of such a train as the - 4 E t al ec e ak- | 4 thbound st hip Princess |Prug Company. . She was . given CHARLES k. RICE, Dean ins courses in institutions of higher i MfC:O" s acd {the prize because the minute hand Phone 604 5 Neu/' NORTH COAST LIMITED E Sold and Rented = lcarning. _ |of a large eight-day clock stopped |Sunday. services: The ch £ sioh d £ One member of the local staff will Happy as vi:ves over her name when the time-| 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. @ change of sights and scenes, the g gain enjoyment and increased| Mildred Abraliamson is to be piece ran down. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Route of “famously good"” meals, the comfort £ ki 1 3 married soon. ler home W! e, Around the clock were the on. i i 'nAcw}re::vgewll)l}l' ;txllx;exz]u;:grov.a:c ruler {en (‘L\dcier ngh:iay : ar, th\smc“z’ names of the 28 high s¢hool i 1 hool. e - IU’“"Y e o ""r b £ ew 2linguis er|{on Gla v ear, 5 e gh school grad-| No Sunday School. i i s £ for the distaff and classroom wor- [Mrs, Leo Osterman, whose wed-|uates. The clock was wound Up! Evening PACERS Douglas: ALASIAN -, Sism youinéw sipss §ad Shbrgy: § Alaska ElCCtHC nght & Power CO. ries will be forgotten in connublal{ding took place a few months ago, at 2 o'clock Tuesday, May 26. It Let us plan a trip for you anywhere. ] bliss. will join her husband at Ketchi-|stopped at 15 minutes to 10. this Metropolitan Methodist | Karl ¥ Katx ants g meTrxo :;lxll x;k-? sure _or ‘f;'mm- kan, he beinglin zl;‘e United States (or;.lnoon. Instead of running for 3 Episcopal Church | Alaska Represcatative « 200 Smith Tower - Seattle = JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA = aining in Juneau.|Customs Service there. eight days, its guaranteed period, ! iy . g . g H R 2 &t i Delma Hanson and Donle Tay-|Without winding, it ran for 10 Bm ':a.!ug! mr. Il g 3 lor will stay in Juneau. days, 19 hours and 45 minutes. "fln. r,humh 'lfih. the cordiai | = Phone No. 6 Ph?lle No. 18 ) P ENcE cu Ks Violet Bourgette will go to Three| fioalsi;ierigleiln:;m: "”“ mlan{’ weicome.” } { £k T Point, near Seattle; Enid|fested in the incident, particular! W6 3 w ! 54 Buvas ts Greon Toang, Towa A .|since the expiration of the eights | 1100 &m—Sermon sublect, “The || NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY s Dunbam {o Haines, Alaska; Alice|day period last Wednesday. The|CHristian® 3 R ] U am 3 H ; 1:05 p.m. — Sabbath School Erb to Kelso, Wash.; Helen Gray |affair was put on’to gain publicity There's ¥ it you 1N > SMM.I. UUAN""ES i e TRty % gr:flsh::;re:o i:;:;‘;:: od Ty b8 ‘tno pm—Evenuu woi'ship. Ser- A PR]IQIING AND STATIONERY 3 rael to Dayton, Wash.; Mabel Mon- er -Ham £ 3 ! Hills B Foll Simil son to Higbilxg, Minn.; Etta Shaw a "S - i D!!l Snppliea Illk—Delk Se' 1lls Bros. Iollow Similarito Newport, Ore; Helen Starr to i ; i Y u U m tters—Offi Rule by Roasting Coffée a | Osage, Towa; Marjorie Tilouson to| TWQ SUPPLEMENTARY P Y Blo ice Su Pl‘e! Littleat a Time | Toleto, ore: Banche o «r| REGULATIONS ISSUED § " o A | Geo. M. Stmpkms Co. ! Yeakey to Daisy, Wash. 2 i A A 4 g ‘ ¥ By adding the res of fruit to In supplementary regulations just - - E;g? ot $yrup asfey at a time, the : issued by the Department of Com- : - § iliLg temperaturc is maintaines merce, additiorial waters in Por and the fru?c cooks to firm, tender SON AND DAUGHTER Clarence, Seward P:nm:ul: we:; WALL PAPER ness, i 3 g s s opened to . fishi and. a weekl —at— 2 s ot ine, i, apparent ) OF BAHRT VISIT HIM|cloca peion was sablinad. on riat he “Northland” ; and the rosult 15 & wniform, del| ' m momesteon. daughter,|RETTI6. fishing In Prince. William . rrwlng ont orthlan ? P e ¥ S § cious flavor no other coffee has, A [ Mrs. W. T. Robertson, daughter,}gound waters. The regulations were uneau amn tore 4 constant s t;"um of ex rtéy blended ‘m‘; -";h"d Bl“h:‘ ‘5‘;‘“ z"f dfl-HL- made public here today by Capt; i b green coffee is introduced into the|Bahrt, head clerk at the Zynda Ho- |p g O'Connor, Asst. Agent, Unit- roaster in automatically measured|tel, arrived in Juneau this morn-|eq States Bureau of Fisheries. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF . lots OIt:bouththrcfi pfiu:d-«t As t!t ing on the steamship Queen from| The original regulations -closed — = asses through, uniform heat roasts| gjtka. Mrs. Robertson will stay|port Clarence to ercial fish- ’ 4 R ot b tie. i iho gy e, My Roperisie vill_ sas tapeine b0 Sgmmiaruil. Tk FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES y eration is over, every berry is F ing inside a line W across the C-. unn Ompan‘Y roasted to an even degree that could | her home 1n Seattle. John Bahrt,|mouth of that body of water from { m& bef seméred *’g any bulk- vsfl:; has ifi@fn ';“fn:i‘mpsi;*’;l];t Pt. Spencer north to a point in the PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY- ] of roasting coffee. itka, will imake B8 pel it| opposite shore. The .new order Delicions Hams i t::flgjo;.!eas is fimngly called | home with his father. moves this line eastward .to, Cape T R R S = Mm-mm and Baven pdis . n oasting. It was orig- b 710 Riley on the south shore and a b inated and mmfi by Hills Bros. % and develops & savory, delicious| GLENN CARRINGTON HERE ahors dsglte SRLOTpe: on Y - ! flavor that no other process can ey ROGA S0 0 y » ; equal. Glenn Carrington of the Juneau| The weekly herting ciosed sea. i o, ! g ( Because Hills Bros. Coffee is|young Hardware Company was an|S0n in Prince William : Sownd . was g - 4 DA y - in vacuum, it is always|incoming passenger on the motor- |fiXed from noon Saturday to noon Phone Y AND NIGHT ; By this_process, air, which Monday of each week. Boat fish- % the flavor oi is | ShiP Northland last evening. He the order. came from Ketchikan on a busi. | /B8 18 excepted from . - out of the can -nd kept ou:' ks 125, ————————— cans, awn if air-tigh & P = ot Reep coffee fresh. An_.:l::; SENREE WY cfl&opmnwm:xm f ':":;'m_ “The Store That Pleases” Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth fitfism “”Mm:rk_o Two new railway extensions in|man, employed by the Plymouth X R ek by grocers every- [Siam 1o tap large areas on the Packing Company at Sitka, en- Telephone 83 - 85 ; rtheastern borders suited are|tened St. Ann's Hospital this fore- g nflu Bros, Coffee, Inc., San ~ Francisco, California. [ hem surveyed. The project will 1981 require eight years for completion. noon. He is suffering from an in- jury to one of his eyes. B/Old Papers for sale at Empire Office