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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, New Frocks for Summer Days Crepey, Washable Shan- tung Dresses. Sleeveless New. for all sportswear. —Smart Practical Sizes 14 to 20 Priced at B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” Notices tor thir cnurch cowmn | pust be recetved by The Empire pot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of fermon topics, ete. | & 11 IR N s S e Russian Orthodox Church | | |t SRR TR b 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. |There's a class for you. ] The Salvasdon Ariay | e Public meett: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Suncay—7:30 p. m. ‘Tuesday—7:30 p. m. VR L SR APy F Presbyterian Native Chureh — EARRY WILLAKOD, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. i RIS ARSI SR | Northern Light Presbyterica | Church | e o e RO A S ) REV. C. C. SAUNGERS. Pastor !,_ Corner Fourth ana Pranklin Sts. | The church where service and worship meet. \ 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Boprano solo, “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings,” Liddle, Mrs. Hazel James Madden. Sermon topic, “Great Doc- | trines, Justification.” i 7:00 pm.—Young Peoples' Dis- - eussion Group. ! Monday, 9 a.m.—Vacation Church! Bchopl begins. Every child from | four years old through high school regardless of church or creed is| welcome. vy a Holy Trinily Cathedral | CHARLES k. RICE, Dean " Phone 604 services: a. m—Holy Communion. ‘W m—uaming Prayer and PHQNES 83 ‘OR 85 Mrs. James will conduct the regu- | Feast of the Sacred Heart. Ipital Chapel. struction in the Church. (the church. | {11 am. | ind Main Streets. The subject wiil | The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the leading room. m | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly S 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONKUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clogk. Every Friday—Studies on Pro- iphecy in connection with the sec- ond coming of Jesus Christ. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each nwnth. PAROLED TRAIN ROBBER KILLED IN TIRE THEFT Sermon. No Sunday School. Evening service at Douglas. Mclmpfllihn Methodist Episcopal Church i Fourtr: and Sewara Sireeta REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister, “The church with the cordial| welcome.” 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 1:05 pm. — Sabbath School. SCOUT DINNER One Hundred and Eight Persons Sign Up for Imy Dinner One hundred and eight persons signed up for the Imu dinner at the Boy Sgout Camp which will ternoon. Those attending this af- fair are asked to take their dining Also, and get this, anyone desiring may take out salads or desserts. The visitors to the camp are is barred. Scout Masters Stonehouse and for the camp taking with them many legs of lamb, potatoes, onions, etc., for the Imu dinner so there will be: plenty and sufficient for all guests who have registered. PICKUP The following have registered for the visit to the camp tomorrow and to partake of the Imu dinner: Dave Ramsay, Cornelia Mohn, Mr. nick, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Watson, Mr. quist and- son, Mr. and Mrs. Al- len, Shattuck, Miss V. Shattuck, Mr. ! party, Harry Lucas, and party, Mrs. C. C. Collen, Le- roy West, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Scott and son, Dean Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson and party, Sam Paul and party, Mr. J. Hermle and wife, Mr. Rundich and party, Mr. and Mrs. Art Car- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ficken, Mr. and Mrs. Blomgren and party, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and family,| Mr. and Mrs. Walmsley and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Milligan, Henry Mead, Mrs. Ina Jackson and Party, Mr. and Mrs. Cash Cole and party, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petrich, Earl Hunter, W. E. White and party, Mrs. Ike Taylor and son, L. H. Smith and party, Mr. and Mrs. son, Harold Brown and party, Mrs. Leivers, Mrs. McConnell and M. S.| Jorgensen, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Doug- las, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and party. e A cynic’s definition of an old maid is that she is a woman with a raft of undelivered lectures stillfy IS ON SUNDAY, be served at 2 o'clock Sunday af—; tools, knife, fork, spoon and _eup. | cautioned by the Scout Masters not | to leave candy for the boys. Candy L Nordling left this afternoon by boat | ! and Mrs. Garnick, Ed. Gar-[ and Mrs. L. Holmquist, Mrs. Holm- | and Mrs. Covich, Grover Winn and | Mrs, Denchl» W. J. Harris, A. J. and Grace Nei- | | SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1931. es Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1 21. Cover'\ . Outside piece of a sawed Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle animal . Place of con= test . Medical fluld . Nominal value of stock . Craft . Hawatfan wreath Plunged into’ water ] . Escape by { subterfuge . Restratn . Massachusetts cape O = 1 <l 1 D E S >[R[=[o) : | > ® T ) > 0|0 1%1 D . Distress signal 40, Danger . Not so old . Took up again 5. Small wheels . Exhibit osten- tatiously Exist m > v omrnEnn omm= omo» 4. Makes tardy large ‘assionate devotion Seed covering lower holder . Sots . Thit of weieht : . Hindu queen b AT . Head covers . Withdraw i More crippled . Stroke lightly 51, Long-legged 3 Muunlnln lake 5 l‘llken . Princely, ttan- an family the greatest . Tall grasg number of stem | spots . From: German r . Plane treess ! Italian coln WVinglike LINDBERGH'S BOYHOO HDOME | BECOMES N Acql red by i LITTLE PALLS, Minn. Juno S With the bathin much of ta issippi river any in her system 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. During the absence of the pastor, 'Herbert Holllday, Member of Roundout Gang, Is | * Shot Down """ Catholic Church i STILLWELL, Kas., June 13—On _ Churchy of the NOUMY . | lthe sovenun Annitecaary of ths “1$2,000,000 Roundout, Illinois, mail | robbery, Herbert Holliday, one of the train robber gang, died yester- day from an officer's bullett as he {attempted the theft of four auto- mobile tires. Holliday was shot and killed by 'Amencan Express Company agents 10:30 am.—Holy Mass and Ser-: {as he and his companion, J. I mon, followed by benedication of {Harmon, broke into a railway sta- \the Most Blessed Sacrament, in'tion to get the tires they ordered |under a fake name. £:00 am.—Week day Mass every} Harmon was slightly wounded day in the church. |and is held in custody. services. Fifth and GAS “treets Sunday within the Octave of the ! 6:30 am.—Holy Mass in the Hos- 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- e — | OLATHE, Kas, June 13—Mrs, | Resurrection Luthersn Church | | Holliday is also held here but de- P ~———4 njed connection with the robbery, Holliday was paroled from Leav- enworth a year ago after serving six years of a 25-year sentence. Corner of 'I'nra ana Maln Sts. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. Regular services Sunday. 9:45 am.—Sunday School First Church of Christ, 1. Scientist ,—————-fl Suzday wvmea W ve neld af in the First Church of| ——,ee———— MAN'S. JAW GROWS SHORTER WITH HIGHER CIVILIZATION 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., June 13.— The human jaw is growing shorter as civilization advances, because it gets less exercise. Men still have the same number of teeth, however, which sometimes results in some teeth being crowded {cut of place in the shorter jaw, (says Major Mann of the Army Med- |ical Museum. The museum has just placed on exhibition various appliances used for straightening teeth and guiding misplaced teeth into . their proper posmon& Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth be, “God the Preserver of Man.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. ‘Wednesday, B8:06 p. m.—Testi- monial iwueeting. open to the pub’llc ‘Wednesday ll’umoonsrrmnzwwt “The Store That Pleases™ THE SANITARY GROCERY J. M. Il be opensd to tourists in Jul : b e = ain of dull times this SEE OUR WINDOW “ALL THIS YEAR'S STYLES® SALOUM STORE OPEN TON IGHT u. s fii:pARmm‘ o Aomm WEATHER BUREAU ) The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. June 13. Fair tonight and Sunday; mocerate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wina Ve.\»cu; Weather 20:99 60 67 SwW Cldy 29.94 50 93 s l Cldy 29.89 69 51 SW 2 Clear vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T 7 YESTERDAY | — TODAY Highest 4 pm. | ‘Lowest4a.m. d4am. Precip, 4am. Station— temp.. temp. _emp. temp. veloclty 24 brs Weather Barrow 2 .32 33" 1730 14 0 )] dy Nome . 34 34 34 .01 Cldy Bethel i 64 64 44 0 Clear Fort Yukon ... 50 50 42 [ Clegr Tanana . 60 56 48 0 Clay Fairbanks . .. 66 66 42 [] Clear Eagle ', =00 68 40 0 Clear St. Paul 42 42 34 Rain Dutch Harbor ... 52 50 38 Cldy Kodiak . 60 58 42 Cldy Cordova 3 54 54 | 42 Cldy Juneau . ooy | 60 | 49 X Cldy Sitka .. : 66 - | 46 10 Clear Ketchikan ... 62 60 46 02 Clear Prince Rupert 60 60 48 12 Clear Edmonton . 10 58 42 46 02 Clear Seattle 68 68 52 56 0 Rain Portland 80 8 | 60 60 Trace Rain San Francisco 66 62 | 56 56 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. The storm south of the Gulf of Alaska has moved slightly east- ward and is central west of the mouth of the Columbia River. The pressure has fallen near the Gulf of Alaska and risen in other por- tions of the Territory and is high from Bering Sea to Hawaii. An- other low pressure area has appeared south of the Aleutian Islands and is central near latitude forty. Light showers fell yesterday from Cordova to Prince Rupert and in Northwestern Alaska, followed by gencrally fair weather last night. Temperatures have risen in portions of the lntenor and have fallen at Cordova. EVER save HAVING WHAT you HAVE in the future depends upon what you save in the present. There’s no escaping that rule. Fortunately, it is both casy and pleasant to save, once you start. It becomes a game. Watching a Bank Account grow is like Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today 12 noon today . PR & shconmommo | llllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllll“lllllllllllllllllImllmlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll’ 5 watching a garden grow, only much more thrilling. HAVE A GOAL IN MIN Make Retirement in 15 Years ‘your goal, or Travel, or a College Education for your children. Then you 'l enjoy saving. 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