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"URDAN NEARS unconscious at his homa on the| —John Speakman, of Danville, as- | univer: campus, where he has|Sistant United States attorney for REPURT been confined since the first strok .’“k‘ Eastern Tllinois district, suf- [] | Dr. Jordan is suffering from |fcred the loss of his left eye while orney Drops Dish; .l.oses Eye The W eatier (By the U. 8. Weather Buresz) Forecast for Janeau and vicintty, beginning at 4 pm, Rain tonight and Sunday; Sept .19: fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA RiSdentoe ot “the uiter brain | @ rccent guest at the home of Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~Weather land heart trouble. The last stroke | AT¢hie Loihes, former deputy mar- s pm. yesty 2084 68 R Y ducator Suffers| was a sudden one, coming atter a|Shal at Murphysboro. 4 am. today 2091 47 > 1 ke—Is Un- |day of apparent case. |, He was carrying a dish of food ; X 97 Calm Cldy }-,hh Stroke—Is Un . . [mo the dining room when he Noon today 20.82 47 89 s 5 Rain T d Physicians said oply the enor- slipped on the polished fl The conscious Today mous vitality of the patient per- | 5,529 U8 He Bofished fbor, e p CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS } prmil 1 {mitted him to survive a stroke °’.j’ms iy a fragmen p.e‘ i YESTERDAY | TODAY STANFORD ‘momh.s ago. 7] RSN T " = — | sept. 19.—Dr. David Starr Jordan, | S e | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. | . educator, scientist, author| P 4 . |, Madame Curie, upon the twenty- temn. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather | " Chancellor Emeritus of Stan-| If a child is sick it often is!fifth anniversary of the discovery 24 18 14 14 0 Cldy | fird today lingered between life |much more acceptable to give a lit- | of radium, was honored by the 2 4 30 32 0 tP.CUY| 14 death. owl with two goldfich in it |French government with a pension ;}vilw;’ : : :(2‘ 22 42 42 ) Cldy | g physicians said he is prob- |than to send flowers or a book. | of 40,000 francs a year. ort Yukon 0 34 36 0 0 Clear % t Tanana 46 46 @ 3 o~ 0 Clear Fairbanks . B4 54 36 36 4 Trace Cldy Eagle 56 56 3% 36 0 Clear St. Paul .52 50 AR e B | Rain | Dutch Harbor ... 52 46 | 44 48 8 0 Clear | Kodiak 54 54 40 42 4 .06 Cldy | | cordova ; 50 50 | 44 a5 8 134 Rain | | Juncau e 59 ISBES 5 0 0 Cldy | 83— a7 50 b cldy| Ketchikan 62 60 40 44 * 0 Prince Ruport 60 58 46 48 0 0 Edmonton 48 48 3¢ 34 2 0 Seattle 64 NG 54 6 04 Portland 68 60 56 58 4 58 | san Francisco 68 60 58 58 : 0 *—Less than 10 miles. The low pressure area central yesterday in southern Bering b‘x | has moved eastward and is central southeast of Kodiak this mornin? Rain has extended to Sitka and the weather is clearing in the ex- | treme Southwest. Another low pressure area has appeared north-, west of Hawall and the pressure is high between Haw and Brit ish Columbia. Temperatures fell last night in Northern A\\kx‘ were freezing or below from Tanana westward were | in other districts. ‘ and = aC T EMPRESS EUGENIE WORE IT! We're every bit as hat conscious as Empress Eugenie 25 when she donned those jaunty little creations she adered. These styles have been revived and give the most lnwm,hm" hats in many seasons. o us Startling derby styles, too . . . demure side rolls . . . berets with a new angle and jaunty Robin Hood hats in greens, browns, blues and black. Notices tor tniz enurch corumn nust be received by The Empire |3——— e " | pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday e Catholic l(‘,"“'ch morning to guarantee change of the | Church of Nativity | sermon topics, etc. “TFifth a } 6:30 am.—Holy Mass in the P ~———~—o—— 0 | Hospital Chapel H % The Salvavon Arniy T 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and in- 3 3 struction in the church | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. i ! 10:30 aun—High Mass and Ser-| | mon in the Church | | Tuesday—7:30 p. m. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benodic- | tion of the Blessed Sacrament in |t - ——g | the church | Presbyterian Native Church T Mond: is the Feast of Saint| k %} | Matthew, a day of very special de- | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worger |votion. | 10:30—Morning service. Next -Sunday, the fourth Sunday [nc 11:30—Bible School. of the ‘month, is the Communion ’ o 7:30—Evening service. Sunday for the members of the i 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek | Holy Angels Soda | prayer service. [ —— — 3 . e|| First Church of Christ, | | Russian Orthodox Church | Scientist . FIGHT LOGMING tement that the delegates will be offered every facility for a free discussion of the bonus question Plenty of Kick | ° ‘[. - 25 ‘ REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | Sutday services wm ve Tield af | Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and 11 am. in the First Church of matins combined. Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth | Sunday, 10:00 a.m—The divine|nd Main Streets. The subject will| during the convention. What the decision the advocacy of an payment of bonus face value, he said, will - AT DETRIOT ON BONUS SUBJECT . Ex-Service Men Prepare for Issue at Amer. | Legion Convention certificates |King George Will MONTREAL, Sept. 19. (. ey father of the infant son of DETROIT, Michigan, Sept. 19.—|governor-general of Canada Battl2 lines for the impending fight| Lady Bessborough who will on the ns' bonus ques christened by ) are being drawn as the ex * cn September 22. men from all secticns of the coun-| The king, it Command 2 erican Legion Convention Borden, r O'Neil made a p].«'n Canad: as his proxy. P be on immediatz | no one know Act as Godfather the Bishop of Ottawa former prime minister Lower Prices MEN’S SUITS--Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 DRESSES -- Cleaned and Pressed. $1.00 and up Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 | | | = ngi orge V., of England, will be god- announced, has || of | |* liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. |22 “Matter.” Sunday School 12:15 p.m. This is yRek, W 7| Wednesday, 8:00 m.—Testi- | Resurrection Lutheran Church T nonial ...eev?;ng b "‘0 . ation” ‘“9“‘- —————————— Q| Ohristlan Sclence Reading Room | “E o ODUELE (ur Ca® Corner of Tnira ana Maln Sts. | n clurch puilding. This room is| 4\ | fces are O Ked f0F REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, |)pen to the public Wednesday | ': hee Pastor. “The Friendly Church” | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:15 am. — Morning Worship. Sermon, “The Purpose of Preach- Jternoons mom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to| \ttend these services and visit t.he‘ eading room. Ll | & o | ing. Bethel P nt st l Ass 1} | | Senior Choir meets Tuesday ev- J i i ,‘: ening. 121 Malin Street TpmRHCo0 Evening services will begin Octo- | | | CHAS. C. PERSONKUS, Pastor. | ber 1. These services will be held| Sunday services: | . lon the first and third Suudfi\ 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. ‘menmgs of each month. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service, | P e S e S e it Proskatesion T Services Tuesday and Friday |evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- dey of each month. ATTENTION MOOSE All members of the Loyal Order of Moose, Legion of the Moose and Women of Mooseheart Legion, 16 It REV. C. ©. SAUNDERS. Pastor Corner Fourth and PFranklin Sts. 11:00 am.—Morning Worship. | Duet, “Supplication” (Gillingham), | Anne Elis and Flora Kirkham. | Chorus, “Softly and Tender Sermon subject, “Their Reward.” 12:15 p.m.—Bible School 0 p.n.—Young People's .. put your tires in proper condition for many miles of Trouble Free driving Bible Holy Trinity Cathedral Church If you need new tires or tubes, we have: [ —) |are requested to meet at. Moose i |Hall at 1:30 pm. Sunday, S:p- _the Latest 1931 Goodyears—all types THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, |tember 20, to attend the funeral Quality *Way Up! Prices "Way Down! Famous Lifetime Guaranteed Goodyear Pathfinder ' SUPERTWIST CORD TIRE of Brother Amos Sondberg which | takes’ place at 2 pm. RALPH REISCHL, Priest-in-Charge Sunday services: 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. | Associated Press Photo —adv. Ken Fields of Elkhart, Ind., can. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and | Dictator. didate for a halfback’s job on the|Sermon. | R Sy A e Army eleven, is shown warming| 12:30 p.m.—Church School. ATTENTION PIONEERS 4.40-21 84.” 5.00-19 up during one of the first prac.| pyening service in Douglas. All Pioneers of Alaska are re- (29x4.40) (29x5.00) '98 tice sessions at West Polint. P | quested to attend the funeral of 4.50-20 60 5.25-20 @G T B mip g = p SH | Metropolitan Methodist | | 1 ouner Amos Sondberg, to be hald . (29x4.50) 5' (30x5.25) 8:»30 GOODY SALE ANNOUNCED || Episcopal Church a6 Mtges Bl on Bunidsy, Septem- ' I e o 47319 @ 65 | 60021 g4 @ The St. Lukes Guild is planning | & | THOMAS HANSEN, (28x4.75) - (33x6.00) o 5 a benefit affair for next Thursday afternoon to be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall There will be a Fourth: and Seward Eireeta | REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with the cordial Acting President. ELMER REED, ubes at big savings, too —adv. Secretary. goody sale and a fish pond. Food,|welcome.” Mehry candy and trinkets are solicited 11:00 am. — Morning WOrship.‘ by the Episcopal ladies for the|Subject, “Friendship.” event. —adv.| Sunday School at 12:05 p. m Jl)NEAU MOTORS CO ——— We have a class for each one,| (30x4.50) » A cubic yard of solid stone when|Come and study with us. | = & S * broken into pieces will occupy about| 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. Sub- | # $ '69 JUNEAU DISTRIBUTORS 1.09 cubic yards when it is perfect- | ject, “A Wise Man.” R—— < ly loose, or about 175 cubic yards| You are invited to worship witt Will Get You Foot of Main Street when 1t is piled. us | 1f You Don't Watch Outt i 1 i i i i E K e e e e A s AT A A A A A A b P AT AR . * >