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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1931. Handkerchiefs PRACTICAL—INEXPENSIVE MARKET MEN T0 GATHER MONDAY (Al Halibut—I;erests Will | Try to Formulate The Handkerchief Department is one of the most Stabilization Plans interesting places in the store > B WOMEN’S HE“STITQHED EMBRO'DERED Notices for tnit ecnurch comumn 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- _On the initiative taken by the pust be received by The Empire mon ng Vessel Owners' Association HANDKERCHIEFS pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benodic- | representatives of the various in- t y ¥ i lnormng to guarantee change of tion of the Blesszd Sacrament. in the halibut industry, are L4 White with colored embroidery | vermon topics, clo, | ‘Monday is the Feast of 4 to meet at Seattle Mon- B " ! , Apostle, a day of very| in an effort to formulate plans 10 cents and 15 cents each The Balvau ¥ bl | £ Tot SR Gt S $ | Salvason Aruy i 3 thcl flr:;inzr December, fishing and marketing ac- o o o ! % % |is the Feast of St. Edmond Cam- tivities. FINE QUALITY IRISH LINEN Publlc meetings: n. Thursday, the third, is the| Representatives of the fish- HANDKERCHIEFS Sunday—2:00 p. m. of St. Francis Xavier. Both | ermen, of the distributors and of 3 BT:ndny—'l’;so p. m. are days of very special s and firms engaged in sup- amstitched 3 P 1 esday—T7:30 p. m. evotion. ing cquipment and provisions to Hemstitched and hand embroidered Priday is the first Friday of the Ak ik R Nk 16 A 25 1 % . acnth. The usual devotions in d the meeting. Associated Press Photo 35 cents, 65 cents and $1.00 each |- - Russian Orthodox Church Jonor of the Sacred Heart will| junean To Be Represented | _ A telegram from “Mother” Mooney (right), 80.year.old mother of lo—sma oo oot e ake place at 8 am. in the church.| An invitation was received by I Tom Mooney, to Mayor James J. Walker (left) has prompted New REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor stain, of Juneau, halibut goat York’s executive to gu to California to seek a pardon for Mogney from Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and [} vnx;d deRlar i‘n fishermen’s Gov. James Rolph jr. Mooney, one-time labor leader, has been in R ey matins combined. * | Resurrection Lutheran Church || o 0 o delezated Capt. Wil- 8an Quentin prison since his conviction in connection with the bombing FANCY ROXED Imported Fancy Boxed Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine i Rl s skiz ot o pali.| OV iAreparcdness parade in 1916, ¢ liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. = £ W i <DOUCE el = SLLIIANT N ¢ 3 | Corner of Tnira una Main Sts. |pui schooner Sitka, to attend the HANDKERCHIEF HANDKERCHIEFS T % .| REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, |meeting. Capt. Doucet; and the| APOLOGIZED ONLY COMING WEDNESDAY | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | i Pastor. | sitka will reach Seattle tomorrow. Fancy Work Sale and Dinner § g : " . i n “The Friendly Church” | He will represent a majority of the of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Wed- Three in a box with lace Made in Switzerland, fine S ‘;21 Matn Gt | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schosl. | halibut _fishing boats operating TO JUDGE HARDING 7csay, December 2. —adv. 5 Lt N 3 . . C. PEKRSONEUS, Pastor. | 11:15 am. — Morning Worship.|out of Juneau. e Jeht 1 medallion corners and fll‘"dllly linen, 3 in a box. § | sundny services: ormon, “The Local Church” An-| Expected To Be Represented Editer:—In the issue of Nov.240f | o SO TR novelty embroidery. he gift box that is al- ¢ 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. “Beacon Light” (Benzley),| Associations and firms expected | The Empire appeared an account | ) y ; o d b 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. t Ladies Choir. This is Every|to take pari at the meeting are:|of the contempt proceedings insti- I MN,,E.,“;.,{RE:} %mSHhO.I;g' ways 1n emand. 1 7:30 p. m. — Evening service, M:mber Canvass Sunday. Fishing Vessel Owners' Associa-tuted against me and arising out ! Finnish Copperware, Knives E. & i S | Services Tuesday and Friday| 2:00 pm.—Funeral of William | tion, headquarters, Seattle. of the trial of the claim of Dr. 3 ¢ t 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 $1.75, $2.00. $2.25 evenings at 7:30 o'clock. H. Myren at the church. Desp Sea Fishermen's Union,|Pigg against the Valentine estates fHuR1 Einment BeousEa i D1.d0, Iy Pl The Lord’s Supper the first Sun-| 17 ting of Confirma-|San Juan Fishing and Packing Co.,|You state in the report that on last {10 pm Mn'ry Hammér ”Prop % 6 dey of each month. $ Wacshington Fish and Oyster Co.,|Saturday I apologized to the Court g " ° ! 4 ‘ (.3 i heries Co., Sebastian and [and Dr. Pigg and then asked cla - Holy Trinity Cathedral | I Fish Co, Chase Fish Co.|stand purged of the contempt. This 1 P p RS 7T ik . ’ P, ipley I 3 incorrect in so far as an apology S > alit Lol P > Church Ripley and Son, McCallum andis 2 Boys’ Fine Quality Colored Children’s Fancy Boxed 13 L | hiz Fish Products Co., Pa-|to Dr. Pigg is concerned. 1 did Handkerchiefs p PFichorios and Trading Co.|apologize to the Court—as T had o i e ST , | — Fisherie rading iy % = Woven Border Handkerchiefs { THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, | |Sunde and Nordby Sup- | done before—but not to Dr. Pigg Attractive patterns Jll\‘(‘ll!li‘, designs. in 4 X | Priest-in-Charge | R 3 land it was my refusing to do so Attractive patterns " fi » gr ld hox 8\ sondaysetvices: venth | that landed me in the federal bas- witih novelty—<oc box 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 2 tille. If you will give this as prom- 10c¢ and 20c¢ each | 11:00 a. i llow Anaat HR a g .m.—Holy Communion and inent a place in your esteemed pa- ! 8ermon. per as you did the article referred " : abbath Saturday 1% %0 3 2 : Men's Fi | 12:30 p.m.—Church School. G " 3 to I shall be as grateful to you as Men's Fine Quality Pure Linen ¢ 0” d‘;fl"”’] B;xcd | Evening service in Douglas : m;‘_"‘t}""{,l ;"(‘f\‘f”{-‘{ I am to the many friends from 3. andkerchiefs l9:30. il 3 various parts of the Division who Handkerchiefs A ; tromeliten Mothodt 7| Bible Chautauqua Proph and Co. Prince Rupert, B.|sprang to my assistance at a mo: ; Fine quality, woven borders. | Episcopal Church | |ture course every Sunday, Epnvs Akl arla e e lance at th Hemstitched borders Packod 8 30 siEimas L 5 5 %y oyenings ai| Edward Lipsett and Co, Van- Yours, ] e new 5 acked 3 in a box—$1.00 | " Fourts and Sewara Streeta i ceded by a community < HENEY RODEN. | RlGIDA RE 75¢ and 85¢ each and $1.25 | REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. | rvice. Evangelist H. L. Wood an Cold Storags, Koichl- F I “The church. ¥ih e oardia) fs.""All are welco Mr. Roden's petition indirectly Felcoms | TF ect. for Sunday evening is | and Co, JUBAY | reterred 1> in his communication and you will be struck sual services at-the usual hours.| tualism.” Can R | ve recited i t follows: ? ~ lcate with the spirits | p L g ¢ fetope veclied fp ln pars geiolows e By e beduhidf the e e e e ey | % pad? 1 “The petitioner, fully conscious e ren S (_) nc " Nortn Light Bresbytorion | prea Wednesday, 8:66 p. m—Testl- |00 his statement to the said wit kli hi [ ern Lig] yteriom | | 2d 1c Faakia: DRGERAI i o s at his stateme: S vit- ° ° (X ° sh PriE R d for the weck's m.:,“u“.i eeting. [ R | Eiet ok e tme " afobesald’ and sparkling white E eaqing m |, . “ & sa N o :f ’ z | S5 = T B ) s S : {under the circumstances aforesaid POFCBIOID cubmet “Juneaw’s Leading Depariment Store” B D e Presbytorian Native Churen | | Cuurcl: ouilding. This room 18|yq; intemperate and improper and ¢ | Corner Fourtn ana Prankln Sts. | oo & |open to the public Wednesday|prejudicial to the orderly conduct P | '11:00 am. — Morning Worship. — * | afternoons wom 2:30 to 4. {of the court, does now hereby re- b N “Anywhere WIth™ Jesus” sung by| SUWARD;KUNZ, Lav Worker The public is cordially invited to| i o oSl s S 4 pectfully renew his apology to the d oth H tant i s skt BBy oA IR e S 55 Hazel Madden and Blanche Tur-| 10:30—Morning service. sttend these services and VISit the | ooty and In so far as the con-| 17@ OFDeEr importan ner, assisted by the Choir. Ser-| 11:30—Bible School. reading room. duct and remarks made by th = 7 ;. . ' : ] ¢ i | ade by the pe eatures will impress (;OLD SPIKE LlleS th NORTH AND SOUTH RAILLINE he Story of Sodom.” 1’{»30—5\'en111g service. - \itioner to the said witness did f Y P : E : —Blble School. | 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek NOTICD tend to disturb the orderly conduct | Y0# fust as favorably. T T T 7 7 5 3 6:30 p.m.—Children’s Hour. prayer service. The Juneau Water Co.'s office iS| ¢ tho court and was disrespectful A 790 pan—Tntermediate Christian _— |now locaiea with the Lucas Offce| 15 the court, this_pettion dose ® Come in and see them | Endeavor, B R A T i i O reet. | h-rehy apologize to the said wit- |\, First Church of Christ, Teliahioiis B, Ralphotis thills-iay | ft a7 o bloe. A Gbitionsr ! 41 Scientist ! |be paid at our office At he S | s e S e 7 | o | | be p: 0 . ncw prays that he be purged of { Catholic Church 5 S : ! | adh JUNEAU WATER CO. ? i ! " Be-day services win wve neld & |0 . |any contempt based upon any mat- | Church of the Nativity | : —_——ee—— g > " 7777 giil am. in the First Church of NOTICE LEGION iter herein referred to, upon pay- AUTHORIZED DEALER | Fifth and GAn <treets It'l-nlx;lsz, Scientist, Juneau. on Fifth m;{“ of it costs he'emk ‘“C“’:‘e"d Phone 17 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass in St. Ann’s, 26d Main Streets. The subject will i ¢ he petition was acknowlzdged - | Hospital Chapel. {be, “Anci:nt and . Modern Ne-m:;.'filblfinslfigl‘g& I\Fd:f;:;"'e::m‘:; by Garrett W. Nostrand, as Notary | e— . 10:00 am—Low Mass and in- Cromancy, Alias Mesmerism and|November 27th. ALL MEMBERS Public, and signed before him by | > itasd | S R Hypnotism, Denounced.” s g Mr. Roden on Nov. 20, last. Thel| Guarante | Eel 3 REQUESTED TO BE PRES- |piiires news™ story sayin | SHEET METAL WORK 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Sunday Schoot 1 ENT. dav. R 2o Ay e aengl STl CURREEA T RN S A —adV. |poden had apologized to Dr. Pigg| | PLUMBING was based solel;;) upon the above GEO. ALFORS ]E::adx;:g::ph in the petition.—(The PHONE 564 ' f ® 4 Attention RADIO FANS! {{ The Juneau Radio Club will meet in City ! Council Chambers Monday, Nov. 30, at 8 P. M. Members and anyone interested in Radio please attend this meeting. FRANK GARNICK, President. g W K.. BURFORD, Secretary. | Associated Press Photo Arthur Curtiss James, (right) railroad financier, drives home the spike that completes the connec- tion of the Great Northern and Western Pacific lines at Bieber, Cal., as a large crowd.looks on. Approxi mately 200 miles of new road was constructed between Klamath Falls, Ore., and Keddie, Cal., for the physical linking of the two railroads, giving a new tern outlet to the San Francisco area. | prisoner was Mrs. Bessie Gross,| @ - 4 E n HULDS | Indian, of Wrangell. 1 WHO'S WHO { ' i | "she was sentenced to four| i ] : rths b e losar Federal jait [l AND WHERE | | ¥ for violation of the Alaska Bou |e =i 0| H g % Dry law for manufacture and pos- | i £ session of intoxicating liquor. Her | Carl Hill, well-known residens of § Licd P Mav Ch tive children, ranging from two to| ?Dddafl}‘] Hot 5}!:”!::5. arrived here £ st o gbe i ocal Post May ange to/ eight years, were turned over to the | 1ast night on the steamer Admiral j i Week wig g Beard of Children’s Guardians. | EBvans from Petersburg. After visit- | eckly Sessions to | & | ing here’ for some weeks With Mr, i ‘ e {and Mrs. E. M. Goddard, he will i Handle Work o : f P Gasoline Refined £iDocI- 70k Mo i "‘). I ‘;‘J"_"“Ol““‘id i at 5 Cents a Barrel Harry A. Pryde, Warden of the ! i 2 R e 1L . by New Metl 1| Dniven. Siates Bureau of Fisheries 1 ]m_cdcaii Legion Pos was dis- y New Methods |service, passed through' here last i closed 3 us; gl a semi- | night enroute to his home at Sitka | m9"~<‘]> "I“‘ ng T CHICAGO, Nov. 28. — A new |He has been attending a confer- i ;"’“' ‘l‘; A .08 method of reiining gasoline that|ence of Bureau agents in Seattle. o 3 ;’ffl T e tests show improves its quality [ ! offios “of ommander WO and is much cheaper than other| Fred A. Hinton, Kodiak, regls- your house, be sure weeks ago. It was one of the most i £ { B iesnca mevtings of e | methods, was explained at the|tered guide and pioneer of Western you use Sheetrock. It gi { "’fx“? m‘f“f meciings Of the|twelfth annual convention of the) Alaska, arrived here yesterday for gives : post in several months. | American Petroleum Institute. a ten-day visit before proceeding you the safety, privacy and Arthur Lachman of the Univer-|to his home. comfo: ood 5 i sity of California, Berkeley, said wdrt!hatg walls must i 3 2 S| the new method has proved its ef-| N. L. Troast, architect for the provide ... solid, durable : i from biweckly o weekly in Order | footiveness after two years of lab- | Alasks Division of the Office of wallsthat tak d‘ b mfl’_:c‘l‘“l-‘ ‘f"“’d l’:"-‘.‘“"‘:‘fii of T‘;“;c:atory tests and that several big|Indian Affairs, is here for a few takeany decoration z;entaufy’:{':;» | activities, The | plants utilizing 1t probably would | days on official business from his| and preserve it. We'll supply &’ }q O i -4 | be installed in various parts of the | temporary headquarters at Wrdn- d i o proven unsatisfactory. ‘ country. gelk" o 2 you and instruct ?'ou fully. e e— : s g 2 | Gasoline vapors are passed BRINGS SIX ilh{ough bx;mngl me_w.alhcmsm_:1 sail- MMr. Jand ?:rs, L{:o J«;:'eu, er:d SHEETROCK | utions, preferably zinc chloride, in|Mrs. Jewett's mother, Mrs. John THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD HERE FROM WRANGEL | the new method. Laurie, returned home last night ¢ 2 waul 25 r ey | Mr. Lachman said the cost of|after a month's trip to Seattle and NEAU LU B With prisoner, we min- | refining a barrel of gasoline bY|other Washington communities. U. MBER MILL or children committed to the Board |the new method was about 5 ——————— ] M S of Children’s Guardians here, Spe- | cents, as compared to 14 cents by| Dell E. Shefiff, Alaska's tuner, Phone 358 cicl Officer J. W. Wilson arrived |the sulphuric acid method. now at Gastineau Hotel: —adv. . here 1ast night on the steamer Ad-| B IR e R Y L l miral Evans from Wrangell ThelDAlLY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | Old papers at The Emplre.

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