The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1931, Page 2

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e e "CIVES HERSELF Ll o | Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 24: | UP TU PnLl GE Possibly rain tonight and Sunday; moderate east to south winds. | 2 0 THE DANVAUARWENE SATURDAY. OCT 24, (931 wtpeenetpentpepenso—rrfl Royalty Rides to Church Splendid Values in 4 . R \ J [ 5 LOCAL DATA | ichael dterns an e K, L i S SR U e M L i , ¢ X 1Admlts K} ing VIrs. LEroy| 4 pm yesty ....2031 46 % NE 10 Clear ) . ° o | and Miss Samuelson | 4 am. today . . 2045 34 8 SW 1 Pt Cldy i id h d S t | i Phoenix,, Atiy Noon today ......2062 45 63 w 2 Clear ] ¥ 4 i 1 ]( IS a e u 1 S | — CABLE AND BADIO REPORTS 8 | (Continued from Page One) T YESTERDAY 1 TODAY ! nasty things she had sald about| geatione nmu. ul:nu { em’:‘:e:: v:n:ty nm-:' w::t.:er These well fitting comfortable clothes poss- e R L oo | R M Tene ; Mrs. kL i * 0 y : N . got hold of a pistol and shot| pathel . 34 32 20 24 8 ess correct style and shape holding qualities Mrs. Juad, in ;:gd]e;;:h:l]dfiisllt;; Fot Vibe CLEN i S R S i ; X . efense, Mrs. Ju Tanana ... 20 2 WIN s 0 cld; —tailoredd from the choicest of woolen fab- :;:{s isl';l::m;l;t): Mrs. Leroy and| pairhanks 20 20 12 12 0 Trace CIdi : o : X M lson. | Fagle C A T (T | 4 03 cidy rics and fimished in a manner that would Mrs. Judd's attorneys said she| gy "pay] ... .42 42 36 38 4 03 Cldy - : —— had a defens> well recognized bY | pytch Harbor ... 42 42 3¢ 38 4 0 Clear lead any man to believe the prices much ann Jaw. Kodiak 501 ap 8 a2 12 o Bicly 5 ‘flfi::’i Rt ",‘ | MAKES AN ERROR Cordova .. 40 40 36 a8 0 24 Rain sl i a s o Lieiiiiiassiitit i h Juneau .41 2 M 1 0 Pt.Cmy higher than they are marked. There’s posi LA : : g . : | Ring George V. of England and his second son, Prince George, ave, PHOENIX, Arlzona, Oct. 24— Sitka 52 — VA S 0 Pt.Cldy i l 9 t b t i b I ,‘1 le to ghown in their earriage as they were driven from the royal residence Deputy County Attorney Rogers| Ketchikan 46 42 40 40 4 174 Rain tively no queston about our bemg able at Edicburgh, Scotland, to the ancient Crathie Abbey in Aberdeen-! branded the story of Mrs. Judd,| Prince Rupert ... 48 46 38 40 4 26 Rain Z 8 ¥ ‘to attend the religious services. The King visits Scotland each| as told in Los Angeles, as in-| Edmonton .. 50 38 24 26 . 0 Oléar suit you at a price you'll be glad to pay ““year and spends several weeks at his castle in the Scottish hills, -~ | conceivable. Seattle T 4 | M- 11t Cldy 4 t s - - 2 — | Rogers charged Mrs. Judd made| Portland ... 54 54 48 48 4 32 Rain after you've seen the garments and tried “cne great error” He said wit-| San Francisco ... 66 62 5 54 4 14 cldy nesses would testify Mrs. Judd car- - » rizd her right hand in a bandage 5 e A i el (last Saturday and Sunday after 'the slayings. The wound in her left hand, he said, was self-in- | flicted for defense purposes. them on. They re the utmost in suit value The vressure remains lowest in the Gulf of Alaska and mod- crately low throughout the remainier of Alaska except the Eastern Aleutian Islands, and is high from the Eastérn Aleutians southward. Rain has fallen in portions of Southern Alaska and light snow in the upper Yukon Valley. Cloudy weather is general in nearly all | & other districts. Temperature changes have been slight during the ‘ FATHER'S STATEMENT past twenty-four ‘hours. DARLINGTON, Indiana, Oct. 24. —To Mrs. Judd's father, the Rev. H. McKinnell, his daughter's (surrender is “one of God's mercies !in answer to prayer.” The Rev. McKinnell plans to go to his daughter's defense as soon as low as $35.00, with two pairs of pants. | | s MEN’S OVERCOATS ! Right at the beginning of the cold weather season, you can save money i buying your overcoat here. Old Papers for sale at Empire Office '; : 2 , as he can make financial arange- i The man who waits will get no better value for the same money, yet the Notices tor vm enurcs commn| Wednesday is the Feast of Saints ments. Her surrender meant the Be Carelul of vour i i . . . and Jud d: f special end of his fears that she mlgm{ y ! man who buys now will get the pick of the assortment in styles, fabrics 1:0‘:3"“,:. it 3’,;103?55:;‘::; ootion, 00 S e taken hor life WAVE this year i and sizes and also get a full season’s serviceable wear. These values will § moming to guarantee change of | Sunday is the Vigil of Al Saints sty S, s year . . | “ " , cte. and is a day ¢ and abstin- appeal to any man who wants a “good buy” in an overcoat. As low as § ™" fogica o9 L AN N R e e i $19.75. S —— 2| On Tuesday at 8 pm, there Will —————— Everyone | o}; ‘;“‘ The Salva.ion Ariay |}bp a card party given by the Pr—s————o—ee e b - — - =T v e ——————— e Ladies' Altar Soclety in the Parish \ " iy 5 B > TS | Public meetng=: Hall, “Tomorrow’s Styles SEES IT! HERE ARE THE NEW STYLESIN MEN’S U = e AR Today” |7 First Church of Chrst, | THE AME WINTER FOOTWEAR R A g sl 1 i y A s = R | e e G ey serviees wo ue merd o En d-O-Month BEAUTY PARLOR B . rough winter ke hardes f for vt ! - Clgege e LR, Loty / Telephone 397 for Appointment e rough winter season is the hardest on footwear, for rain or snow can ARRY WILLAND, Lay Worder | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth hone 8 Jor ARpan . . . X P 'a i npts & vi . ot put a poor quality pair of shoes out cf shape in short order. Well made 10a0rdirning savise. S el DR W S peculls shoes of sturdy, well tanned leather will keep their shape longer and €| 7:30—Evening service. | " Sunday senoot 1215 pm. ‘ | retain their dressy appearance and finish longer. Our Star Brand Shoes § | o0 P fo—Wednesday—Midyeek o (WidseRlly (B B Gielo ] RANDON. PAJAMIAS ! for Men offer the best quality and the most economical prices. As low as - | christian Sctence Reading Room $2.75 3 | ss 00 pair ‘.‘--—R-w“—om-] 'm m.a‘rcht:uudinfi.“'rhge;\lm;\d is oo he A B B o r. b |8 4 A 1 s |open to the public esday I (3 = 'afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. i S > 4 R e 5 i A b ol Pactor The public is cordially invited to bMOC_]_(S au Oe Orn 3 eCay, TuN Jas " attend these services and visit the $1.7D matins combined. teading room. | m pire oftice. Three' Deliveries Daily Paome B R (RN R | | Resurrection Luthersn Church | - s ¥ ~ | “sunday, 10:00 am—The divine ] : i f Saint John C! tom. i3 S | 1 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. } =% srome oy | Sik od Voo JEWELER and WATCHMAKER £l 2 a® oot HOSE 3 { - : i Toly Trinity Cathedrai | 121 Mam Street [ NEW LOCATION—The Wright Shoppe Bldg. } Juneau’s Leading Department Store | Church || CHAS. C. "EKSONEUS, Pastor. | $1.00 £ | we- ~———— %} Sunday services: | i | | THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, = 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. | Eioyrrnenlyomenlyreaenlyrenerflyrrner iy ANl | Priest-in-Charge 12:15 p. m—Bible School. e £ 8 R COE R B e Sunday services: 7:30 p. m. — Evening service.! k¢ cALvERT A G A | N SHARKEY STOPS PRIMO CARNERA! | 8:00 am—Holy Communion. S«:.‘rviccst ?‘;Sdayl aknd Friday | F B h C £ 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and 2venings at 7:30 o'clock. | nl pan t | = - - — . ‘sgrmgn, The Lord’s Supper the first SIm-‘ ry e-. n om y ; 3 12:30 p.m.—Church School. dey of each month. { "] s O S 5 PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY g | Evening service in Douglas. S e uneau s Own Store »: & HEADS cA NNERs. o # e, Old papers tor saie at the l';m: Frye's Delicious Hams sad Bacen ] FOR NEXT YEAR Association of Pacific Fish- eries Re-elects Entire [, —a | Cornper of Tnire ana Main Sts. agR WRim 8 obsrecs. LAST CALL! “The Friendly Church” YOUR List of Officer 10:00 a.m—Sunday lschmvb * STILL A FEW CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS LEFT : : r's 11:15 am. — Morning Worship. 4 ¥ . Sermon, “Jesus and a Nobleman | SILK DRESSES, mostly small sizes ALASKA LA UNDRY At its annuai convention heid Mee ‘Anthem, “I Will Extol A few, in sizes up to 40, at early this month at Harrison Hot Thoe" (Ashford), Ladies’ Choir. HOUSE DRESSES Evening service next Sunday. SILK WOOL HOSE, at the pair * sorivorn gt weamvienin 1| - JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP REV. C. 6. SAUNDZRS. Pastor FRONT STREET, Opposite Harris Hardware Co. Corner Fourth and Franklln Sts. 11:00 am.—Morning Worship. Anthem, “Stand Up for Jesus,” by Ruebush, Max Scriber, Sololist, and the Choir. Duet, “Forever With the Lord,” by Gounod, Evelyn Holl- mann and Eva Tripp. Sermon topic, “Paul's First Epistle.” 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 7:00 p.m—Children's story hour. BUY A SLED FOR THE BOY AND GIRL 7:00 p.m—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 DIAMONDS ¢ are genuine diamonds, of certified origin and guaranteed quality, han. dled snly by Authorized Jewelers. See These At THE NUGGET SHOP Springs, B. C., the Association of Pacific Fisheries re-elected William Calvet, President of the San Juan Fishing & Packing Company, to the office of President for 1932, and re-clected the entire exccutive list with him, except August Busch- | mann, retiring first Vice-President, who declined to accept re-election. The other Vive-Presidents were advanced ene step and C. J. Seb- astian, was elected fourth Viee- President to fill the resultant vac- ancy. Mr. Sebastian is head of the Sebastian- Stuart Fish Compan; Officers-who will serve with P dent Calvert for th: ensuing year, Be prepared when the first snow falls sident, H. B.Friele, vice-president and g2neral manager | of the Nakat Packing Corporation, | | Metropolitan Methodist Harris Hardware CO. Seattle; second vice-president, E. B. | Jack Sharkey, Boston heavyweight contender, smashed out a | . Episcopal . Church Hanley, president of the COPPer| 15 round decision over Primo Carnera of Italy In New York's final |"~ Fourth and Sewara Bireeta River Packing Co.; third vice-presi- | outdoor heavyweight boxing show of the season. Carnera was floored % AMES, Minister. dent, R. A. Welsh, president of the | %or nine in the fourth round and was on the verge of @ knockout when JREV. G. E. J d 2 Bellingham Canning Co., South Bel- | the final bell sounded. This picture shows the glant Itallan on the ‘The church with the cordial, g,': I }z E £ » . | lingham; fourth vice-president, C.| ¢anvas in the near-fatal fourth round. welcome. | P Pool Hall i §' J. Sebastian, sccretary-treasureer, | —— et e eyl "ulhl)oot n.Jm. : l:ao;:é:gl ’?Vorshlp.| w'mr . and cperating head of the Sebastian Eubject, “Jacob af el. % s r':er‘uh Co., Seattle; treasurer, | Thom 1 > r| INDIANA AIRPORT RATED Sunday School at 12:05 p. m.! Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS £. B. Deming, president of the |Packe Sores There is a class for each one.! Pacific Ame:lunv Fisheries, Bell- | general WASHINGTON — The municipal |Come and study with us. | EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. mfl, Prop. airport of Indianapolis has been| 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. Sub-l given an A-1-A rating by the De-|ject, “At Home With God.” | partment of Commerce, the high-| We invite you to attend these est designation given by the Gov-|services. ernment and held by only eight ] other airports in the country. P y >i6 (y Catholic Church i { Church of the Nativity This I s G()Od Weather " ingham; secretary, Dr. Ernest D, |Island Pa ; Clark. | ris, head of the P. E. Harris Th~ five =otiring members of the | executive committee also wereun- % previou animously re-clected for another |E- B. Deming three-year term, being as follows: |G- P. Ha D. W. Branch, manager of theFrank M. W, salmon department of Libby, Mc-|bell C. P. H Nefl: & Libby; H. B. Friele, of the |G- W. Skinner, 2 THE, OF T THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying | now outnumber pri Nakat Packing Corporation; W. L. chairman. | Poland. 6:30 a.m—Holy Mass in the Hos- P | e : R A R T RN T T R Pl R g And a good time to buy them at our i strficuon.h;_the church. 5 CLOSE OUT PRICES ; . s o on o L T b - THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY *“The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1362 THE SANITARY CROCERY sgnigme = L Reador Departosent Stare tion of the Blessed Sacrament in the church. et Bl

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