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Show maiy atiaciive new ways to snl:ll'llli"«”'R —side closings are Both log A ivenecs, [/ vou would have the correct coat for these latest arrivals. fur. lar of silky black fur, feat . A richly conservative slim silhouette coat of distinguished with the 3-button side closing. The New Coats for Fall favored—large and prominent cuffs are featured. < and flat furs are used for trimming with equal effect- A clever model of green spongy woolen with the new side cowl collar, trimmed with black Blue Chonga weave iabric with flattering col- sleeve is decidedly smart. Luxuriously furred. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1931. ough woolens are used ;fall, select now from uring ' the: Dolman new spongy woolen is $21.50 up S———————— HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL WEARING APPAREL FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN _—_— Se Store Closed All Day Labor Day— :ptember 7 1B M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store Notices tor ini: * Grant; pust be recetved by The Empire and Hazel Madden, With 1adids’ pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | chorus. A Labor Day sermon. _morning to guarantee change of Text, “Every Man’s Work Shall Be “sérmon topics, etc. | Made Manifest.” 12:15 p.m—Bible School. e A | ¢ The Salvaudon Ariyy [t Public meeting=. Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—7:30 p. m. | |sion Group. | i) | SRR T ) Holy Trinity Cathedral | Church 1 | “THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, | Pricst-in-Charge | Sunday services: l 8:00 a.m.-—Holy Communion. | Sermon. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and 11:30—Bible School. No evening service at Douglas. *'9:30—Evening scivice. T 0 . l? Metropolitan Methodst 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek | 2 * Episcopal Charch prayer service. { I' » s Fourth: and Seward Streeta 1 1! REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. P o! “The church with the cordial REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | welcome.” Saturday, 7:00 p.m—Vespers and, 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. matins combined. |Subject, “God’s Blessing Revealed Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine (o the Individual” litirgy of Saint John Chrysostom. | Sunday School at Tuesday—7:30 p. m. | g s | ve Church - ,______}; HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Worser 10:30—Morning service. Presbyterian Nati i e Russian Orthodox Church 12:05 p. m. evening at 7 pm. and Sunday There is a class for each one. morning at 10 am. 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship, Sub- |ject, “What I Owe God.” Notice ?—-—.I‘;—'me‘that the hour is changed from 8 . “REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, y Pastor. “The Friendly Church” :45 a.m.—Sunday School. - 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. ‘Sermon subject, “One R:turned to! Jesus.” « Meeting of Church Council Tues- day night. . There will be no evening service | during the summer months. Church of the Nativity | B Fifth and (1S Tireets The Sunday after Pentecost. €:30 am.—Holy Mass in ;Hospnal Chapel. 8:00 am—Holy Mass and in- struction in the church. 10:30 am-—Last Mass and in- struction in the church followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacra- 3! ment. Presbyteri: ) Tu:sday, September 8, Feast of S /the Nativity of the Blessed Mary ; C. 0. SAUNGZRS. Pastor 'ever virgin Patroness of the church, ner’ Fourth and Prankliin Sts. |is a day of special devotion. ‘am—Morni Sunday School for the children ng Worship. the o | 7:00 p.m.—Young People Discus- | “Bishop Antonin of the Russian| After the summer vacation we are| Church will officlate on Saturday resuming the whole Sunday School. | ’ :30. A @|pm. to 7:30. £ Corner of ‘Imira una Maln Sts. I‘ —_— (e ™" | A Jwill open up mext Fromibser 18,7t PR PR B Fist Churen of Christ, Sclentist Su~day serviées wn wve Teld 11 am. in the First Church {and Main Streets. The subject wi | The public is cordially invited | ! veading room. | 121 Main Sunday services: 12:15 p. m—Bible B¢hool. ;30 o'clack. . .evenings at 7 i The Lords Buppér day of each man@. ———— Re ~ g House. Telephone 18-2 for a pointment. Sunday, Sep- Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth be, “Man.” Sunday School 12:16 p.m. Wednesday, p. tn-—~Testi- attend these services and visit- the Bethel Pentecostal Assembly CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor, 11:00 a. m. — Mbrning worship. 7:30 p. m. — Hvening service. Services Tuesday and Friday the first Sun- P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at the Juneau Melody —adv. LEGION SMOKER FOR LABOR DAY LOOKS CLASSY Collier and Mack On‘ Fine Edge for Six-round Battle l‘Fere Monday ‘Evenihg — PICK 'EM NOW Joc Collier vs. Freddy Mack 165 pounds—six rounds | sam Nelgn vs. Nick, Lawrgnice | 145 pounds—six rounds Kid Howard vs. Jimmy Young 135 pounds—six rounds Dick Muarzay vs, Billy Jamcs 145 pounds—four rounds One of -the best rounded cards gver to be staged by the American Legion will be presented by that organization. Monday night at its A. B. Hall arena on its Annual La- bor Day Smoker bill. - There are four bouts, and each of them fea- fyre ‘men who have ‘won their spurs for’ fighting rather ‘than for boxing. -« Y In all'of the 22 scheduled rounds, there ‘shouldn't be any dull mo- ments, and more than one of them should end ‘over the old knoekout route. y Collier in Shape Veteran Joe Collier, who started | tighting before his opponent, Fred- dy Macky had graduated into longies, is in the finest condition |in ‘many years. Joe never had abused himself and, except for a patural slowing up, which isn't marked, is just as good now as when he kept thé fans on the edges |of thefr seats in his celebrated fights with Leo Higley back in the early part of the last decade. Mack who lost a tough decision to Miles Murphy here on July 4, after six torrid rounds, is a slug- ging battler who doesn't under- stand what it is to stall. He is |coptinually boring in and working on his man. If he can evade Joe's jong range punches, he has a chance to cop Monday. An Ol Grudge ly “Dynamite,” Lawerance in the | semi-final go are out to settle a grudge of several years' standing, dating’ back to a bout in which |Lawrence was ruled out on a foul and Nelson declared the winner. Lawrence believes he can lick Sam- my with one hand tied behind’his (back, but he won't try it that way Monday-night, of course. He'll fight regulation, and Sammy says he probably will need more than the two hands Mother Nature gave him to protect himself. Kid Howard and Jimmy Young are fast little fellows who ought to give the fans a real treat. They can step real lively and hit with both hands. Diek Murrdy and Billy James in the four-round curtain raiser are of of il Monday LABOR DAY to Store Closed ALL DAY p- | | Arrotw Trump SHIRTS White and Colors $1.95 SABIN’S ‘You will always sleep in comfort in a genuine Woods Arctic—the real pioneer eiderdown of the North. Interlining, from Northern waterfowl, with new Harwood patent down equalizers. Cover, best shelter duck. Lining, virgin wool kersey. Responsibly guaranteed. Get yours early, from your “dealer. WQODS MFG. CO, LTD. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Distributors: Kennedy Bros., Sammy Nelson and Nick, former- |, Woods Everlive down | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eatiter . (By the U. 8. Weather Buress) Forecast for Janeau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. September Unsettled, possibly rain tonight and Sunday; moderate easterly winds. & 5 MONDAY WILL Next Monday is Labor Day and | the holiday will Juneau. Federal, Territorfal and city of-| fices will be closed. Housewives must lay in a two- years. |day supply before tonight as the |stores did meat markets will be | closed Monday. X " At the Posi office the general | delivery window will be open for one hour Sunday but will be closed BE OBSERVED - ate on holiday schedule, open from 9 to 11 am. and 5 to 7 p.m., both {Sunday and Monday. —e—— in | | be observed Pardue’ has ‘held its football op- ponents scoreless in half of the 24 games played in the last three LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioeity . Weather 4 pm. yesterday ... 2944 61 52 NW n ‘Cldy. 4 am. today 29.31 50 91 w 2 Clear 12 noon today ..... 29.31 60 12 w 4 Pt Cldy. @ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS X Highest 4¢pm. ,| Lowest4am. 4am. m . 4am. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hra. Weather Barrow 40 34 . Gt * 02 Rain, Nome . 48 44 36 42 12 01 Pt. Ciy. Bethel . 54 50 34 36 8 06 Clear Fort Yukon . 62 62 48 50 b 0 Cidy. Tanana 52 52 38 38 - 0 Pt. Oudy. Fairbanks 56 56 — 4 0 01 Tidy. Eagle | 58 2 4«2 4 04 Cidy. St. Paul . 48 48 42 44 t:4 0 Clear Dutch Harbor 54 50 | 44 46 6 .08 Pt. Cldy. Kodiak 60 60 | 46 50 12 0 Clear Cordova .. 64 62 | 52 54 12 0 Clear Juneau 64 61 | 80 50 2 14 Clear Sitka . 65 - | 50 58 4 0 Pt. Cudy. Ketchikan 62 56 56 58 26 84 Rain Prince Rupert ... 58 50 50 50 12 1.20 Rain Edmonton 70 68 54 54 4 Trace Cldy. Seattle T2 70 60 60 8 26 Rain Portland 90 88 64 64 4 0 Cldy. San Francisco 68 66 54 56 % 0 Cldy. *—Less than 10 mfles. A moderate storm is central off Dixon Entrance accompanied by showers in Southeastern Alaska and portions of thé Interior where the barometer remains moderately low. Pressure has continued to rise in Western Alaska accompanied by clear to partly cloudy weather. Tem- peratures are slightly higher than yesterday near the Gulf of Alaska. 1 b SCHOOLS OPEN | " HERE TUESDAY | Next .Tuesday ai 9 o’elock, the |Juneau High and Grammar school {will open for the 1931-1932 terms. Practically all teachers of both |schools are now here. Supt. R. S. Raven anticipates a record rcgls-' tratiocn on the opening day. MEYRING TAKES oning day. 2 TO CHICHAGOF o "yt Doioiny Teats ama e {Hclen Gray are here for the start-| The Alaska-Washington seaplane ing of the school. | Peiersburg, Pilot E. G Meyring,| There will be a faculty mecling departed for Chichagof at 11 0'-iat 4 o'clock Monday afterncon in clock this morning with G. M.Ithe High Sc Drillinger and George Collumbine, | better than the run of mine pre- liminary boys. They really are en- titled to better than a prelimi- nary rating and if they stack up as good as they look in their training, it won't be long before they will be drawing the fans as at lTeast semi-finalists. Opens at 8:00 P, M. The show will start at 8 pm. Referees Harry Sperling and Billy Franks will handle all bouts. DD | COUNCIL SESSION HELD. LAST NIGHT The first meeting of the month of the City Council was held last |night in the council chambers at y routine busi- 50t o Mouthly bills read and approved ST T T T ALE OF REAL ESTATE aracsa P ,i NOTICE OF ; In the United States Commissioner’s (Ex Officio. Probate) | Court for the District of Alaska, JUNEAU COMMIS-! SIONER'S PRECINCT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMERY VALEN- TINE, Deceased. Notice 18 hereby given that in pursuance of an order of shle made and entered into by the United States Commis-| sioner Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Precinct of Juneau, | Territory of Alaska, on the 26th day of August, 1931, in the matter of the Estate of Emery Valentine, deceased, the undersigned Administrator With The Will Annexed of the! said estate, will sell at public auction, or as much thereof as is nece. 7 or he thinks advisable, subject to confirma-| tion by said court, the following described parcels or real TR L U O T ANNUAL LABOR DAY DANCE MOOSE HALL MONDAY NIGHT Music By SMOKEY’'S MELODY ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 Ladies Free FAVORS FOR ALL—“A Surprise in Store for You” R T Wellington PRICES F.0.B. . Dock A LADYSMITH SCREENED ....$15.75 LADYSMITH MINE RUN .......... 14.75 NANAIMO SCREENED ............ 15.25 NANAIMO MINE RUN ..., ........ 1475 Ladysmith and Nanaime Screenings remain the same The above increase of twenty-five cents per ton on Wellington Coal is due to the in- creased tariff in that amount on foreign coal. & PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. ST T L LT L) property or any part or portion thereof, to-wit:— PARCEL I That certain piece of property situation at the junction of Front and Franklin Streets, Juneau, Alaska. being located on the Southerly side of Front Street and bounded on the Northerly side by Front Street, Juneau, Alaska; on the Westerly side by N. G. Nelson Building and on the Easterly side by the John W. Clark property, being triangular in ;:h}:fi’f,"d known and called “THE ARCTIC PROP- PARCEL I SEE US FOR PRICES Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS Lot 1, in Block 12. PARCEL III Lot 5, Block 3, and the Northerly triangular fraction of Lot 4, Block 3. PARCEL V Lot 6, Block 3. PARCEL V \ Easterly fraction, being five (5) feet in width and one hundred feet (100) long of Lot 7, Block 3. [ PARCEL VI The Easterly fraction of Lot 2, Block G and Lot 3, Block 3; commonly known as the “OLD VALENTINE STORE” property. ALASKA LAUNDRY Tel. 15 We call for and deliver PARCEL VIl Lot 1, Block 3, Southerly fractional part of Lot 8, Block 3; fractional part of Lot 1, Block G, and fractional part of Lot 2, Block 3; commonly known as the “VALENTINE BLOCK” property. Such sale will be held on the 28th day of September, 1931, at ten o’clock in the forenoon at {he store room for- merly occupied by the Emery Valentine :Jewelry Store, ‘cormer of Front and Seward Streets, in the town of Juneau, Territory of Alaska; terfs of said sale, ten per cent (10%) of the amount bid at the time said bid is made and the balance to be paid at the said confirmation of said sale is ordered by the United States Commissioner Ex. bate Court, Precinet of Juneau, Territory of Als - DATED at Junea, this 26th day of August, 1981, istrater with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Emery Valentine, Doceased. It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good repair. : The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be measured in dollars. It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Your Autemebile s g