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U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD FORMER COAST - ¥ e i The Weat | GUARD CUTTER | ... .=xeieeezee,. ... | INSURANCE { : Tn BE cHANGED mblv:c]::]r::z and colder tonight, Sunday ge y H NEW SILK AND remp: B Allen Sh k COTTO N l & P Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Veln:lty ';;::o n attuC 9 I nc. Algonquin to Be Refitted Al o e s by am. BY . as Salvage Tug for Noon today 2061 48 s sw 1 ptoayll Esabli BLOUSE ! n - 20 ; stablished 1898 uneau, Alas S Ocean Service vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS J 3 ka - g i YESTERDAY ! TODAY Long sleeve Blouses. st Notices tor Tniz enurcn comumn 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian (Seattle Times) = Highest 4 Towest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4amn. and _exquisitely styled. g 5%y The EMPHe Bndgaver: * Shipping of the North Pacific po. | b. velocit " Weath - Plain colors and pat- || Au® o i P! i seon Wi e abl °| statton— temn. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather LT he L not laer than 10 o'clock Saturday ! 2 ve available the servie- | p ..o L%y R T . 0 Clear F terns in cotton fabrics. | norning to guarantee change of |z yy(es of & powerful American salvage| . . 38 38 “ 2 2 . 0 Olear E rmon topics. ete. Holy Trinity Cathedral tug, on statlon day and night, rea- 4 ) 0 | te topics, ¢ ! Bethel 46 42 | i79e 28 4 0 Clear $2n').' i s e RO by yukon . 91 80 o g0 0 Clear See H. R. SHEPARD & SON “""the Salvavon Aray || THE REV. WARREN R. FENN."| ‘The Foss Tugboat Company of | Lolind - 34 % 0% 5 3 gl Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. T [ Priest-in-Charge Seattle, wilcn recently purchased| Lo on%s 2 8 i | Sunday services: the famous United States Coast| -°¢% RIS TR R e oLy SORORITY SILK Public meeting=: ?iogo am—Holy Communlon. = |Guard cutter Algonquin in Oak- o i TR 18 e & i o o o a.m.—Morning ayer an 5 . . BLOUSES | | serin: B SO e Joe YL wodiak €8 By ol @0 4.\ 0D Cldy It Pays to Keep Your Car in Good Repair 3 b, | Tuesday—7:30 p. m. 12:30 p.m.—Church School. Cerdova . 54 54 | 3¢ 34 4 [} Clear " in plain colors i b 2 S il powerful American salvage tug on| ' e i 1 104 Rain The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile = 1? n e s M e m;hle’“‘mco :‘fifli 4 23 fa Sitka L EE e e O T ST 0 42 Clear more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good $4.95 DI b N e = T hi B text o weeks s i | Ketenikan g0 4 T[.d48" 8 4 B cidy|| repair. } R B ARRY WILLAND, Lay Wme,'li Eplscopal Charch mediately will be equipped with| Erince Rupert ... 50 48 % 48 9 — — Rain|l The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be 10:30—Morning service. [ ts ke % | pumps, & towing machine and oth-| Edmonton 66 52 | 26 28 $ 0 Clear measured in dollars. NEW WOOL SKIRT: R REV. 'g .n:“d.v:e;s:um; 1ste o SHIBE eoivoeny :2::1::1(1 gi gg :g :g ¢ ,0‘1) é"';e'ii It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of 7:30—Evening service. - G B, 3 nister. Namec 0 e Changed 8 Style, value and good qual- || 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Mldweek | “The church with the cordial| “We have completed plans for| S Brancisedi e S TR T o Your Automobile ity. Plain colors and mix- || prayer service. welcome." entering the deep-sea salvage bus- e ¥ TBes. ?uy;‘es. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. |iness of the Nogm Pacu?g," said The pressure is moderately lo throughout Alaska exeept in,the |@————— — ¢ |Subject, “Enoch, a Man of God.” Wedell Q. Foss, president of the| €Xtr-me North and extreme Southwest andlis lowest from the Gulf 2 3350 and 349:) 1. Russian Orthodox Church .|; Sunday School at 12:05 p. m.| Foss company. “The Algonquin of Alfmm to st:uthcrn Yltxkon tTerr\:;l'y,k wm_xlx‘hesho:ers mu ext:duen: | REV. A. P. KASH_EVAR———OP'F PAsWr‘The new literature has come andwill be convérted into a sea-going Eastern and extreme Southwestern aska. pressure m el saim;i p 7:00 Ve '" and is ready for use. There is a class|salvage tug. She will have the lat- ately high from Hawali to the eastern Aleutian ;slnnds and clear {ikns c:yr;lbt;le dp.mr— Spe |for each one. est salvage equipment, including a| and colder weather prevails over nearly the entire Territory this NEW MILLINERY | funday 10100 Gi-ve: divis 'I:SONp.m.—Evenlng worsh‘{p. Sub- | light-weight portable pump of large | Morning. o Connors MOtOT Company liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. iJect, “The Gospel Fences. volume, and a towing machine. She 1 In black, blue, brown, tan, | Your presence is soliclted at these | will be the only ‘American craft op- 133, Seventy-first Congress, approv- SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS red and green. g AeTvices crating exclusively as a salvage ves- Y ed March 4, 1931, do hereby invite ‘Flle’urrectlon Lutheran Chm-ch’] [} e roe sel on the North Pacific and the the people of the United States S — $3.95 to $6.50 € — - (P——————-’N——" most powerful American tug on \ of America .to honor on Sunday, - Corner of Tnira una Main Sts, | Catholic Church i |the coast.” SET AsIDE Fufl the eleventh day of Ogtober next, ‘ REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, || Church of the Nativity o f Brigadier-General Q T \ Pastor. {B— Mr. Foss sald the Algonquin R peme O R PRINTING AND STATIONERY | % o " | would be rechristened and given Casmir Pulaski, by holding such e Brlendyg Ot Fifth and Gr1o <treews the name cf one of the members of services, cxercises and ceremonies Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets | 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 6:30 am—Holy Mass in the|ihe Posy family. The vessel will be in places of public worshlp orj), fi i . *¥ | assembly os may commemorate his | Blotters—Office Sllpplles M |_11:15 am. — Morning Worship. Hospital Chapel. stationed at either Port Townsend B. . life and death; and, further, I |Sermon, “The Greatest Command-| 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and in-|or port Angeles, manned by a skel- ment. |struction in the church. eton crew. When a call for salvage hereby direct that on that day BEHRENDS SWe Would Sen Jesus: (Oar-). LEOUUAM RGN SR work comes, the other members of President Hoover Pro- the flag of the United States be penter), ladies’ quartet, Mrs. Stone-| 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser-|the crew will be carried to the claims October 11 as appropriately displayed upon all Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PO | house, Mrs. Knudson, Miss Thord- mon in the Church. ship * airplane or boat. Qovernment buildings of th2 Unit- CO In(- iarsrmv Mrs. Olafson. | 17:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic- ;p :r;:" ;:735 ema :’:c;dor the Pulaska Day ed States.” ¥ Y i | 7:30 pm.— ng service. Ser- tlon of the Blessed Sacrament in|. °' 4 in ! g JELSRRE R <27 < VI g “A Different Religion To- the church. Foss company, has left Seattle for 541 | Juneau’s Leading Oz]tkland with a crew for the ves-| In honor 01!) lv,hle: me;;rmryP zl)( 4351gn;)m ’R(;;:h)clc ::Vl:xssaulx\:ll. ‘n;’xod B T k d g ¢ ' | . , : Is Over” > g sel. Count Casmir Pulaski, gallant Pol- 43, wife of Italy’s Primc Minister, Department Store [k [Jh.,‘,,iff "ci,'s,,,?m i 4o l,‘ First Church of Christ, || The Algonquin is a veteran of|sh volunteer in the American|devotes her life to the four of her aKes any ecoratlon' | Council meeting T\L\csd;‘y night. | | Sclentist two wars. 8he served in the West|Army of the Revolutionary War,|flve children who live al homs. E i 5 f— . ny|Indies @s a gunboat during the|President Hoover has just set aside —————— — You can paper Sheetmck— Su~day services win we neld af | war with Spain and did important |by executive proclamation Sunday, NOTICE % el i |f~——————~——— ———2:11 am. in the First Church of |écean duty betwcen Gibraltar and|October 11, next, as.Pulaski Mem- paint it— panel it. Or you | Northern Light Presbyteriam | pprigy, Sctentist, Juneau, on Fifth|Bristol Chennel during the Worll|orial Day, and urged its observance| ~A scries of fiva public card| ATTY can apply Textone, the new o fosiE 3 o jand Main Strects. The subject will| War. As a unit of the Bering Sea |throughout the country. The date parties will be given by the Loyal $ decorator that gives hand- patrol of the Coast Guard, the Al-(set of the 152nd anni of |Crder of Moose, at Moose Hall, | REV. C. 0. SAUNGZRS. Pastor be, “Unreality.” gonquin Scived as a floating court,|the death of this heroic officer |starting on Friday, October 2, at ! some texture finishes. | HOTEL Corner Fourth and Franklin 8ts. | Sunday School 1z:15 pm. R nbing the 1af to the solatedt|p " A oo e R It;a etk e 11:00 am.—Morning Worship.| Wednesday, 8:06¢ p. m.—Testi-|’ 2 ed | rrom wounds received at the assau: pm. mission 50c. Big prizes. | 1 i ZYNDA Anthem, “I Am Content” (Wilson). | monias uieeting. P little settlements on the Alaskan|on Savanann on October 9. | Lunch will be served. i « And Sheflmk does not { o N oo il Ladies' chorus, “Just As I Am” | Christian Sclenge Reaaing Room Col.:st.lno M Exiled from his native land, Count | —8dv. COMMITTEE. warp, is weather-ngnt, dur- ! | (Warhurst). Sermon subject, “Peace jn ci.urck puilding. This room is o, .[Pulaskl offered his services to the | yon rcr™ or HraninG FINAL = 2 and fir P 3 8. ZYNDA, Prop. |Within" Holy Communlon, [open”to_the publle Wadnudly]c“p"' W. A. Wiley, now retired, the |04 States in 1777 and was com-| O TI1CE °{c£3§f G Z\vh, able and fireprook. 9.1 e 'y A Algonquin left Seattle for Hyder,| . { i / 3 12:15 p.m—Bible School. afternoons mom 2:30°td 4. ‘Alnska, tinider orders from Washing. | issioned Brigadier General in the| 5 A Barneit, having on the Ask us about Sheetrock. 7:00 p.m.—Children’s story hour. The public is cordl-lly_ invited 03 tof, D, €.} to cutb activities of al- _(:gnunental Army in recognition of 10th day of September. 1931, filed ' . ”y ‘ pey | 1cn agltators. She steamed into the his,ponfijct a4 thishatile ot BrandE) his final account as administrator harbor at Hyder with her deck|Vine In 1718 he ralsed a VO |of ne estate of Tom Valeur, de-| K bristling with guns, dropped anchor, eer Leglon of horse and foot Which | o5 ¢ed, in the Commissioner’s Court ! he commanded with distinction, and in'a few hours the trouble | *|for Haines Precinct and Territory . was over without a sHot being fir- ‘;fikc:m‘;flzlflcl:sgel:ngfnlso;::‘; of Alaska, notice is hereby glven ; ‘THE Fireproof WALLBOARD E |ed. The cutter carried four three- |~ *Ito all heirs, creditors and other|§f |inch rifles and two machine guns, [Until his death at Savannah. | persons interested {n said estate, JUNEAU LUMBER e In 1925 the Algonquin was com-| Reciting thiw things, tne Presi-|that Saturday, December 5, 1931, at MILLS, Inc. manded by Lieut. Comdr. C. F.|dent addzd: “Whereas, October 11,|two o'clock in the forenoon of sald 2 Howell, who was a United States|1931, will make the one hundred | day, at the office of the United ‘ [ Commissioner and tried cases in|and fifty-second aniversary of the|States Commissioner, in the Town : . Alaska growing out of violations of |death of this heroic officer, to|and Precinct of Haines, Alaska, is i .§ |the law. The mascot of the Algon-!|whom it was not given to witness|the time' and place set for the ! ar Oe u 10 quin in those days was Devil, a|the triumph of the cause inwhich | hearing of objections to sald ac- he fell but whom it is fitting to|count and settlement thereof. Boston terrier who made several Alaska cruises in the vessel. bear, equally with his more for-| Dated at Haines, Alaska, Septem- 4 After long and faithful service |tunate comrades, in public remem- (ber 19, 1931. ) in calm and storm, the Algonquin |brance and gratitude; E. E. ZIMMER, NO“’ was replaced by a more modern| ‘“Therefore, I, Herbert Hoover,| United States Commissioner and } a cutter, retired from duty and sold |President of the United States of Ex-Officio Probate Judge. m™Q \l 4 ™ by the government. America, In pursuance of the pro-|First publication, Sept. 26, 1931. ITS NEW LOCATIO d visions of Public Resolution No.|Last publication, Oct. 17, 1931. 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