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$1.65 $1.95 $2.50 florning to guarantee change of| fermon topics, ete. 11:00 a.m. Sermon subject, “ Z | tan.” S - ———g | Women's Missionar: | Russian Orthodox Church | | Tyesday. Ot e | i el REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | day Aid : thin tHe actual ylela = : Baturday, 7:00 pm.—Vespers and | Junior Choir meets Friday at|{11 am. in the Hm Church of I INIB matins combined. |3 pam. Christ, Sclentist, Ju on Pifth| andd]bflr :fimfi:c& EEEE Egfl ;agfi i .!?nn‘-a horse | Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine| There will be no evening servicé |and Main Streets. The subjéct will 3 y liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. The Balvavion Ariay Public meetings: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—7:30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. ‘ during the summer l Y Corner Fourth ana worship meet I . SRR W 0 | Presbyterian Native Church I' 2 HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Warzer 10:30—Morning service. tone solo by Mr. “Peace 1 Leave With Ladies’ 11:30—Bible School. Jeanette Whittier, E: 7:30—Evening service. mon subject, “The 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek | Christ.” prayer service. 7:00 p.m.—Young .. .| iy Baptist Church L o . sion Group. B. M. Behrends Cos, Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store Notices for thir enurca cotumo Pastor. | N pust be receivéd by The Empire | “The Friendly fot later than 10 o'clock Saturday 9:45 a.m.—Sunday — Morning Worship.| “The Good Samari- Northern Light l’rulyhn. REV. C. ©. SAUNDGZRS, Pastor 10:00 a:m.—zible School. 11:00 am—~Morning Worship. “Thy Will Be Done,” ®rio — Anne Ellis. T Holy Trinity Cathedral Church THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE SATURDAY AUGUST 29,.1931 £ % PHOENIX i ¥ Gone are the courses and grain effects in hosiery, Fashion has ‘established a &ll effect %' lkm ensemble. Phoenix has crésted du‘ls‘:m hosiery to complement it perfectly. séi dulSheer is différent "F‘b’fi ffi)‘ "bliéff you fi“é ever worn. lts crepy Fabric-lke Sfipnflfie‘i adds an entirely new touch of allifement. Petinaniéhtly dull, because dullness’is “knitted in. 1 finnbt wash out — fabric-like, ade possibl- * exclusive process, fe { Lia i o & ¥ise oF Finer chiffons cén now ‘be' word ‘with s sense 8f economy. dulSheer costs no more and will wear longer. A new thrill awaits you. $¢e thfs imc tmiay in all the |eadmg colors. REV. G. E. .mm Minister. “The church Wwith thé coraial welcomie.” ) 11:00 am. — Morning Worsh Subject, “The Persscuted fot. Rig! eousness Sake.” The primiary department of the Sunday Schdol meets ‘at 12:05 p.m. in their room in the church ‘par- lors. i | 8:00 p.m.—Evening servites. Hub-. fect, "My, Debt to God.” ‘ You are invited to atterd these|Probe of Crop Estimating , . foil chirch, services. ’ Beginning with .the first Sunday in September the ‘evening Service Church” 8chool. IFQUR KILLED; BUDIES-FOUNB UNDERGARAGE Woman and Three Chil-| 4 dren Slain—Man Is 3 Under Arrest Aug. CLARKSBURG, West Virginia, 29.—Harrison County Jailer i!o & dlioly uia and Ser- Is Believed erely 'tMttnm M Page One) son, aged 45 years, has confessed to the murder of a woman and her found under his garage yesterday. Moore said Pierson promised tell all about the crime today.” all-night questioning. | The autopsy revealed that the woman and her children had not eaten for at least 48 hours before slain. ] 1 A physician said apparently the four died as a result of strangula- tion. A hammer was found buried with the bodies under a garage.| Pierson is said to have ‘built up acquaintanceship with the woman through a matrimonial agency. Unsuspecting Wife The authorities said information from persons living near where the bodies were found led them to be- lieve Mrs. Asta Buick Eicher, the! murdered woman, was brought from Chicago and killed by her slayer who then returned to Chicago, ob- tained her three children, brought them here and killed them. Th> man's wife said she believed her husband to be innocent. His correct name is Harry F. Powers. She said she knew nothing of his correspondence with other women. When shown letters, in her hus- band’s handwriting, to other wom- en, she secemed indifferent. She said she still loved him and would stand by him. .- GANDHI OFF FOR ENGLAND | BOMBAY, Aug. 29. (andhi, | | | | | — Mahatma clad only in a loin cloth and shawl, accompanied by two Boats, sailed today for England Where he will plead the cause of Fndla’s swarming millions, before His" Majesty's Government. G SRS O Y ’NDIAN GIRL DEFIES TRIBL TO GET GOVERNMENT JOB WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 29— Against opposition of her tribe, | Juanita Crispin, full blood Pueblo Indian girl, has worked her way |to_a’government post which pays 181,080 a year. Juanita, who is 20, nas passed a clvil service examination for mat- Ton and seamstress and has been appolnted to a position. Her examination pupers, on file at the department of the interior, are written in a tiny, copper- plate hand which would do credit to a college graduate. She discours- es learnedly on the care of living quarbers, sanitation and diet. Andrew Moore said Cornelius Pier-| | three children, whose bodies were | Plerson was locked up after an| WILEY POST 0 FLY ONCE MORE May Use Wmme Mae in | Flight from Tokyo to Seattle | BURBANK, Cal, !for a nonstop solo flight next | Spring from Tokyo to Seattle were disclosed today by Wiley Post, globe galloper, as he brought the Winnie Mae back toits birthplace. Asked what he was going to do next, Post -said: “I've been think- ing of flying from Tokyo to Seattle and I may use the Winnie Mae,” ———— Old Fapers at The Embire. Aug, 29 —Plans DRAMATIC CHANGES MILLINERY What a change! Bt every woman agrees that its' a delightful one. Plgquant lit- tle hats that make of every wearer a coquette . , . wear them 'way down “over the right check and revgal the left. Smart coples.of Paris originals. Reasonably Priced ., ACRUSS Hul'ubmk \ pasme, Damesticates unlnn sea l’lnnt Usec as ° Mfunnnuu . Sand hill . D nlmll, Py ot the Ilh(lhndu [ —— | will ‘comthience at, 7:50 o'clock. (Rt 25 y Society meets | First chlnh d m i }. Selentist Budnyaerwenymuanmd Monthiy. flgm meets Thurs- néugdrated months. be, “Christ. Jesus.' thel . Pen Mary va Tripp. Ser- 121 Main Street Cul of | oHAS. o. PEREONEUS, Pastor. |things mfl"w : Sundsy services sbly westher | People Discus- 11300 a, m. - 12:15 p. 7:30 p. m. — Services ¢ intlilence | _E. C. URBIGKEIT, Speaker. |‘ evenings “at 8 eunnme Meetings in the Odd Fellows' |gz £ o [ Hal. CHARLES X. RICE, Dean 1 Sunday services: Phone 604 10:00 a.m.—Btble School. Sutiaay ‘sdribes’ 11:08 am. — Sermon subject.( g.0 am—Holy Communion. “In, the Divine Call.” 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and 8:00 pim. — Sermon. Subject, Sermon. “Eternally Lost.” No evening service at Douglas. Choir meeéts for Luthersn Charch Wednesday, of Tnira una Maln Sts. m uu.mo K OLAFSCN, K es the residence of Mrs. g3t PHONES 83 OR 85 Guild meets Friday afternoon -at THE SANITARY GROCERY - social evening fil COMING ‘SOON. E M. Polley as 1 “n'.. Store That Pleases” and prices Were 000,080 ‘bites was fifflm}a o1 total produc- in 1915, Augnst ‘forecasts have when the | the yield, mot- ons and acre- in_proving too high or ds dre_ a strong “flelds may be particularly a smuum ll No Sudday Setiool during .filly and August, o8 with ‘s‘o AEnemy‘ 8. pirection. . 5. Neat . | ) lillu Rvmh ‘Wednesday, g e ns 1nqu] 8. Sprang N ly forétasts of o R ,&" { Aio0mN i He board has B e, 5 A lise to o Al : o es and too 5 i H .m:u ; 3 bublie iy H,Jr.,, i :{'«r- 'k‘he pubnc 1s_cordially | | T b nfim dck i :.%2.' e attend these sefvices arid visle the g 5 e, Au- gae & Figst‘an or & Sl Mo Michel, bari- | teading Toom. ihas Been higher than | t). Gir:lnom{ i s sche zoding o Took # stat Ropald’ Lister vield, the percentage of | eagle & n-vmn You.” Roberts, ‘from 3.1 per cent to Daily Crossword Puzzle 3 Sofution of Saturday's Puzzle R H BIEIB[! EB[!III.» ZSBEI!IEB #. 7 !JflL!fi E PIEIL TITIAIRIMERIN[E] & 9;!"‘"‘ 10. ‘Decorate * 13, Meta) 1. (.o[npolfilon \ it a MI i U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER, BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Buresz) Forecast for Juneau and vicinfty, beginning at 4 p.m. August 29: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate Sontleasterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather 4 pam. yest'y 20.82 57 82 SE 15 Cldy 4 am. today 29,73 53 86 SE 10 Rain Noon - today 2080 (B4 825 o383 10 Rain UABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Highest 4pm. | Lowest4asn. dam. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather Barrow 44 42 30 30 x 0 Cldy Nome 62 62 | 42 a £ 0 Clear Bethel 62 58 | 46 46 4 (1] Clear Fort Yukon 62 62 32 42 = 0 Pt. Cldy Tanana 64 64 36 36 - 0 Clear Fairbanks — 62 | ‘48 46 4 14 Rain Eagle 58 58 36 36 ® 0 Pt Cldy St. Paul .. 54 52 | a8 Bp 30 32 Rain Dutch Harbor 56 54 | 52 56 2 9% Rain Kodiak .. 68 68 B G 0 0 Clear Cordova . 56 56 48 48 4 46 Pt/Cldy Juneau ... 60 57 I T 10 58 Rain Sitka ... Sl — | 63 5& S Cldy, Ke!chikan 64 60 | 52 54 6 02 Rain Prince Rupert . 62 60 52 54 4 .08 Cldy Edmonton 70 66 | 50 50 - 0 Clear Seattle 80 80 | 58 60 0 0 Clear Portland .. 9 96 | 66 66 . 0 Clear San Franeisco ... 66 62 | 58 58 2 0 : Cldy ' *—lLess than 10 mies. : A storm of considerable intensity is central in the westérn Aleus* tian Islands with a barometér reading this morning. of 28.7( “ifiches. The pressure is moderately low throughout the remainder of thé Ter- Titory except the Arctic coast and is high over most -of the north- eastern Pacific Ocean. Moderate rains have been general over South- ern Alaska, except Kodiak where it is clear. Showers. also fell at Fairbanks. 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