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"OFFERING A DOLLAR DRESS for 69 Ce (1£] DRESSES IN THE NEWEST STYLES We never dreamed of offering values like these — nor did yor ever expeei to huy new the style dresses in the long lengths, in fancy prints and gesuine broadelaths. at practically half the price you form- erly paid. ‘ st value we've ever offered. and it’s one sale you You wouldn’t believe that dresses so smart, so well made and of such fine quality could he bought at so low a price. Special 69c i B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store W. J. RUCKER PASSES AWAY Dies 3 év i Father ofEerett" in Seattle as Result of Stroke ! EVERETT, VVn<h Nov. 14~‘Wv J. Rucker, aged T4 years, known asn the “Father of Everett,” died yes- ,terday in Seattle as the result of a stroke of apoplexy. He was heav- ily interested in the lumber mdus- ry in this state. B OLDEST MAYOR INU. 8. DIES Alvin P. G—ra_y: of Pasco,| Washington, Suffers Heart Attack | PASCO, Wash, Nov. 14.—Mayor Alvin P. Gray,’ who served as chairman of the group of American Mayors who toured France last summer, died here yesterday in a local hospital as the result of a heart attack. He was 78 years of age and said tp be the oldest mayor in the Unlted States. ———————— — Aged Cousin of Vice-President Curtis Is Dead LONG BEACH, ©al., Nov. 14— Mrs. Lucretia Payne, aged 99 years, is dead here. She was a cousin of Vice President Chatles Curtis. Sweden’s Bachelor Girls Dispute Old War Theory STOCKHOLM, Nov, 14—Though Sweden has nob had a war for 117 years, there‘is-a surplus of nearly 200,000 women. Statistics show that single men between 25 and 0 number 340,000, whereas unmarrfied women between 20 and 50 number more than 531,- 000. Farmer-Owned Elevators in Ohio Report Profits COLUMBUS, ©O. Nov. 14—Far- mer-owned grain elevators in Ohio report good times despite low prices for farm products. Of the 151 complaints which sub- *' r at Home i i henettes ELECTE C TABLEWARE Convenient and efficient electrical appli- fit kitchenette their beauty ances into the scheme of apartments. Their handiness, and their utility, make them the ideal gift. Percolators—table stoves—toasters —waffle irons-and many other electrical houschold aids are offered, at low prices. Four-cup, aluminum cleetrie percolators, reasonably priced. CAPITAL Electric LU T LT T TR T LT R Company “No Job Toe Small” LU LT UL LU G T T T = lflllllllllIIIII|llll|||I|IIIllllIIIIIIIllllll|IIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII to tor ;:u e reccvedt b The S mnorning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. Slantie oo LI The Salvaion Ary Public meetings=: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—7:30 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. | Presbyterian Native Church ARRY WILLAKD, Lay Worger 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. B e T ML S, .l Russian Orthedox Church — REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and mating . combined. | Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. | T Uoly Trinity Cathedras | 1 Church | "THEZ REV. WARREN R. FENN, Priest-in-Charge No services Sunday. e 4 | Bethel Pentecostal Asscmbly | —— . . _n 121 Main Street CHAS. C. FEKSONKUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11;00 a. m. — Morning worship. C 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:3¢ p. m. — Evening service Servites Tuesday and Friday " avenings at 7:30 o'clock. | The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- dzy of each month. | T ——T—— | Besurrection Luthersn Church { | Corner of Thra ana Maln Sts. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schonl. 11:15 am. — Morning Worship. | | Sermon, “Christian Stewardshi | Anthems: “One With God the Father” (Bazley), Senior Cho “God Is LDve (Arr, from Beethov- l mitted business accounts to B. A. Wallace, extension spaclalist grain marketing at Ohio State uni- versity, 109 showed net profits for the year. On the total capital stock of lll the companies, $4,985,000, there was carned in this marketing year after deduction of all losses, $6.26" per e FREE — One 60c brush to each customer with one quart of QUICK-STEP PAINT— while they last Juneau Paint Store PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY in{’ not laler than 10 o'clock Saturday ! — ¢l 6:30 a.m.—Mass in the " | tion of the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI'RE SATURDAY, NOV. 14, I93l en), Junior Choir. Church Calandar Nov. 15.—Congregational Mecetin vice. g at Parsonage at 7:00 p. m. M ngregation at 7:30 p.m. 0. 27—Social for members and church s 1 rooms. ivery member canvass. Nov. " Northern_ l:i;ht Presbytericn | REV. C. 0. SAUNGERS. Pastor | Corner Fourth ana “Pranklin Sts. 11:00 am—Morning Worship.| 0 solo, “The Lerd Is My (Wooler), Hazel Madden. Soft and Tend: (Thompsot.) by the *The ing ‘hildren’s story hour. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christiar Endeavor. i " Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church I Fourth and Sewara Sireets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with the cordial welcome.” 11:00 a.m. ing Worship. v fon for y School at 12:05 p. m. There is a class for each one. Come and study with us. 7:30 p. m. — Evening Worship. Subject, “Religion, Man's Only lete Experience.” You are invited to worship with ) Catholic Church A ] Church of the Nativity | Fifth and e1n <treets The fir Mass in the Chu immedia after ing of the Baza: Hogpital 10:30 am—Last Mass and Ser mon in the Church. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- the Blessed Sacrament in e church Next 8 Prese day is th: Feast of ation of our Blessed Peerless Quality FRUII CAKES Made in Juneau of Only the Very Choicest of Ingredients PLACE Y.OUR ORDER NOW — This will insure delivery at the time you wish it. Peerless Baker L 13 22—Meetiny of Confirma- of all young people in 0 4 i Thanksgiving ware $ “REMEMBER THE NAME” PIONEERS NAME CANDIDATES FOR IGLOO QFFICES |Absence of Contests Makes | Nominations Tanta- mount to Election Candidates for office in the Ju- neau Igloo of the Pjoneers of Alas- 'ka were nominated last night at the regular monthly meeting of the organization in the hall of the ependent Order of Odd Fellows. s there are no contests for any e positions, every nomination ntamount to election. | de from naming the candi dattes, two old-time residents of the Territory, C. W. Carter and William Heese, were obligated and elected to membership. Aft the meeting a card party given in the hall by the Wo-| Auxiliary. Refreshments | rved. Nominees for offices are: For President, John T. Spickett; for First Vice-President, E.F. Ro- | nberg; for Second Vice-Presi- | H .L. Barht; for 'Treasurer, | Reck; for Secretary, Elmer | for Chaplain, A. E. Lund- ;for Historian, C. W. Car- U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weathér Bureaa) Forecast for Junean and viclulty, beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 14: i T Fair and colder tonight, Sunday fair; moderate east to north winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes 4 p.m. yest'y 29.90 32 48 NE 10 Clear 4 am. today 30.03 24 62 NwW 4 Clear Noon today . 30.06 23 30 NE 6 Clear UABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY | g o TORSAN e e o LN TOPAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4a.m., 4a.m, Precip. 4a.m. Station— temm. temp. | emp. temp, velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow . . -14 -16 | -1 --18 0 Clear Nome 10 10 | 10 16 20 .02 Snow Bethel PO 12 10 16 - 0 Cldy Fort Yukon . 6 0 -26 -26 S 0 Clear Tanang ........ -2 -2 -18 -4 " 04 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 10 8 -4 -2 6 08 Clear Eagle 12 e -10 -8 # 0 Clear St. Paul ... 42 42 | 38 38 12 03 Cldy Dutch Harbor 48 46 42 44 12 [ Clay Kodiak . 34 34 | 28 30 e 0 Cldy | Cordova 40 38 | 20 20 4 0 Clear Juneau S | 32 | 22 24 > 0 Clear Ketchikan . 4 42 | 30 32 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert ... 44 42 22 34 0 Clear Edmonton 20 18 10 10 12 46 Snow Seattle 50 46 | 42 42 10 12 Cldy Portland . 50 46 | 42 42 » .36 Rain San Francisco ... 60 54 | 48 48 2 1.04 Rain *—Less than Pressure remains high throughout nearly all of Alaska with generally clear weather and lower temperatures. The pressure is lowest near Puget Sound, and moderately low in western Bering Sea accompanied by light rain and snow and rising temperatures in ex- treme Westerni Alaska. 30 mijes. for Sergeant-at-Arms, Stanley ka; for Doorkeeper, August ; for Trustees, J. C. 5 and Trevor Davis. a day of very special devo- | | First Church of Christ. | | Scientist | ST e PO Su-day services win uve neld af 't am. in the First Church o(‘ Christ. Scientist, Junean on Fifth | and Main Streets. The aubject will ! be, “Mortals and Immortals.” 1 Sunday School 1z:15 pm. Wednasday. m.—Testi- monial weeting Christian ~cicics Reaaing Room In clarch puilding. Thic room ls bpen to the public Wednesday aiternoons rom 2:30 to 4 ‘The public 15 cordially invited w attend these services aud visit the teading room. R:06 p New French Destroyer | Built for Speed Mark | Nov. 1| an hour is| speed of the| launched recent- LORIENT, l"xancc. More than 43 miles pected to be the 3 Milan,” ly. is one of six sister craft h the “Guerfaut” has 11rflady1 broken the world's record by doing 4278 miles an hour, o et e st o b S l LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 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