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1 she Women underwear, f find, sortment of in 1 slips, ete. vies 3-PIE( Rey PH Cl B.M.BEHRE Juneau’s Leading A New BIG BEN with two-voice alarm First he whispers, then he shouts. You don’t hear him tick. $3.50 and $4.50 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. \ 3 4 { H 4 { ! { ‘ 5 { \ § \ \ \ ) ) \ § \ ) § { l} 3 R e s O ISR 'WE CURE MOTOR ILLS JUNEAU MOTOR CO. FOOT OF MAIN STREET Quartz and piaces locallon no- tices at The Empire. advant in E Regular $9.75—Now & 2-PIECE gular RAYON SLIPS- Regular § RAYON “Run Resistant” Large sizes—50 cents LACE CHEMISE and Special— Values to $1.75 NDS CO., Inc. age of | preparing dainty garn step-ins, mers, RAYON PAJAMA ENSEMBLE 4.95 PAJAMAS Now $1.75 | | | | | | | | | | 34 to 40 9 Sizes 2.50—Now §1 5 PANTII TRIMMED SILK STEP-INS ‘ OENIX RAYON BLOOMERS carance—$§1.00 Department Store ————— BIDS ARE GPENED ON GOYERNMENT JOBS AT SITKA C. E. Hegg of Juneau Dub ‘ mits Low Tender on Painting Work toms }Iousc ac ing linoleum on postoffice and in its lobb; were opened in Juneau t ing by J. C. McBride, Un Ca! ment at Wa 1 make and an Bidders On Paint Job | C. E. Hegg, Juneau, $744; F. W.| , Juneau, $883; H. 8. Sully,| $950; Peter Kostrom $1,130; Myer , $143562; G. E. Williams, $1500; F. W. Edwards, Ju- ; Walter M. Wolf, Cor- Ttl\dnn n Linoleum Work For the leum job the gov- ernment will the linoluem and the contracto furnish the felt and glue and will do the work of laying. The bidders and the amounts of their tenders follows Peter Kostrometinoff, Sitka, $76; R. K. Burke, Sitka, $125. e i S 7 " A PROFESSORS SELDOM IN ERROR DELAWARE, Ohio—College pro- fessors rarely make mistakes if tha number of erasers used by them indicates anything An enterprising student at Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity has found that professors there require only one eraser a year. A O ey NORWAY LABORITES LOSE OSLO — The Norwegian Labor Party lost about 40 of its repre- sentatives in recent municipal elec- tions, including control of the Oslo City Council. Radicals benefited t, cr Notices for tniz omi pust be received by sermon topics, ete. The Sa.lv'-..lon Aray i PSS, SR A SR “public meetinas Sunday-—-2:00 Sunday—17:30 Tuesday—17:30 p. m p. m. p. m 8 | | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- | dey of each month. P e S S | First Church of Christ, | | Selpniist ;o 1day services win ve neld il, n am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Life.” Sunday School 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:06 p. m.—Testi- monial uleeting. Christian = Reaamng Room m Ciarch nufldmc This room is |pen to the public ‘Wednesday | afternoons rom 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the | *eading room. Corner of Tnra ana Maln Sts. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:15 am. — Morning Worship. What does the word “Hell” mean? What does the Bihle teach about it? Can educated people believe in is Hell just a hangover from Dark Ages? these questions interest you? | A great many people have asked | the pastor about. Hell and the, teaching of the it Due to this manifestation inter , he will devote an en- sermon on this subject Sun-| o’clock. “[ Metropolitan Methodist i | Episcopal Church [ =l i Subject, |Each ni ition of the Bless:d Sacrament a short instruetion. Church concern- | ] Attent n Luther Leagues: Next 11t s League night. We have not laler than 10 o'clock Slhll’dfi an especially fine program includ- and ¢ morning to guarantee change of [ing a mixed quartet, a male quar- of Go tet, group singing, a reading hy| \chald Lister, and the topic, “What | | Sabbath Keeping.” Jesus Teaches About Truthfulness,” | After the jtupic, an cpen forum on the ques- j tion, ;Business meeting. We will armnge! for another social in the near fu- | snday /by Geraldine Bodding. “Are White Lies Permissible?” ture at this meeting. Fourth and Seward Sireets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with the cordial welcome.” 11:00 am. - Morning worship. “The One Talent Dis- ciple.” convenes at 12:05 p. m. An entire evening of wmusic, ffla-“ turing “The Gospel in Song,” will| be presented by the choir at 7:30: ‘This program, the Scripture, will relate the story of the life of the Christ. The musi¢c will be presented through the medium of solos, quarettes— men’s, women's and mixed — and these selections. our series of services in which this| form of worship is a special fea- ture. P Catholic Church [ Church of the Nativity —- Fifth anG 10 <ureets 6:30 a.m.—Low Mass in the Hos- pital Chapel. 8:00 a.m.—Low Mass and ingtruc- | tion in the church. 10:00 a.m.~—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic-, tion of the Blessed Sacrament. The Church Unity Octave will| begin c¢n Mcnday night at 7:30. t there will be Benedic- SgFtaiies Light Presbyterion | SAUNDERS. Pastor morning; January 17 at 11: 15‘ Comer Fourth ana Pranklin Sts. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. The Vincent young people will furnish music for this service.| The Church School for all ages| with its reading of | | L3 choruses. All who worship through | good music will be inspired by|REV. A P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor This is one of| and | " | Goldstein B. } (O’'Hara) Mrs. W. C. Ellis. Anthem, “What Then,” (Ramler) J. L..Mc-| Carey, soloist and the choir. Ser| mon topic, rophecies of Amos.” 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 6:30 p.m.~—Children’s Hour. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. { Soprano solo, “My Faith in Thee, o MISS HOOKER AND L. CASHEN ' ARE MARRIED Forecast for Time * 3 : p.m. ifi;t'y oy 20.57 28 venith Day Adve: {{ am. a) ! . SI: CA‘Ch "1 . “u::d + |Popular Young Couple Wil ey e o . D. A. Chapel, Winn g. VERNON GYES. Pastor | Make Their Home Sunday evening: Lecture—“The | i This City World Cries for Peace, What Will | Miss Mildred Hooker, daughter| w n [ HKatherine Hooker of Ju- Bm‘:’n_ sf’;u 'f;nn‘ ! 1. Subj and Loslie Cashen, son of |y (%~ “ao at Work.” Cashen of |poite) gk -14 Sabbath, January 23: “What €53 moArried thls Stk F‘g;teYu‘k 35 -18 neon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.izo .o o 40 :gg M Godkins of this city. The Fairbanks B 34 36 Uoly Trinity Cathedral | Coremony was performed by the|pgge B =T Church j |Rev. W. G. LaVassuer, pastor of|g “pg .30 30 ! FRAR Y B g | the Catholic Church of the Natv-in con mrarhor . 34 3¢ THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, ity. Kodiak 26 2 Priest-in-Charge | Relatives and Clese Friends Cordova 20 14 Sunday services: | The wzdding was aitended by Jubehu ' 32 28 i 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. only relatives and a few intimate Sitka . e i ! 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and ;friends of the young couple. Those Ketchikan 34 3¢ Sermon. present besides the bride and bride- Prince Rupéfl 34 34 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. groom and the officiating clergy- Edmonton s -12 Evening service in Douglas. 'man wen2 Mrs. K. Hooker, Mr. Seattle ¢ 36 34 'and Mrs, Jerry Cashen, Mr. and Portland .30 28 [ - - ® | Mrs. Miles Godkins and Mr. and San Francisco ... 46 44 | First Spiritual Society : |Mrs. O. G. Goss. ° \ Wedding Dinner This Evening ge 0 P m.in 0dd Fel-| o ovening o dinner will be ‘loEvcf;i:e S“u;}gi.{m I given for the newly married couple | g, henct Alaska, Pressure is ‘Einf;n and Mrs. Godkins at their{go.w 4 anq l’reshvterlan Native Church | 1 *SEWARD KUVZ LB.V Worker 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek | prayer service. Russlan Orthodoz Church Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine liturgy of Saint John chrysosmm VERNON GYES PLANS SERIES OF LECTURES Seventh ‘Day Adventist Pastor to Speak in Winn Building fing on Seward Street opposite the a series of Slh-“ y evening lectures will be given I Rev. Vernon Gyes, pastor. | will be somewhat | snnna.r to those that were delivered more than other parties by the }1nsses of Labor. THE DAILY TELEPHONE 374 ALASKA EMPIRE { younger set. J“m make their home in Juneau. | Company. : MUSIC SERVICE | . The Healing Ministry—Solo; | . The Teaching | Quartette. | Sinners Poor and Needy.” Choir. |of Galilee,” Men's Quartette. | “Nearer My God to Thee,” Men's {Christ I Glory,” Women's Quar- | tette. | Hughes, Price. The brids and bridegroom are popular members of the city’s Both went to gr mE.c—x:reme Southczast. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the |7. 8. "ntha ‘Bureaz) and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 16: Partly cloudy and colder tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DA'IA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weatner 80" w 3 Clear 55 'NE 5 Cldy 92 s 3 Snow wABLE AND umo REPORTE Highest 4p.m. | Towest 4am. éam. Precip. 4B emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather -8 - 16 [] ‘Cldy -16 -14 8 0 Clear -32 -28 -4 Trace (Clear -40 -40 4 [ Clear -58 -56 [ [ Clear -46 -34 4 [ Clear -46 -46 0’ 0 Clear 30 32 16 .08 Olear 32 34 28 04 Rain 14 16 0 0 Cldy 0 2 4 0 Clear 23 2 5 0 Cldy 30 — s 0 Cldy, 30 32 0 12 Snow 30 30 4 0 Cldy -18 -14 4 0 Clear 30 32 6 .08 Snow 28 32 0 .36 Snow 4 46 4 12 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is low in southern Bering Sea and: throughout Southern Alaska to Oregon, with snow in the Aluetian Islands and moderately high from California in Interior Alaska with clear weather over the Inter- for and eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. fallen throughout Alaska except in southern Bering Sea and the Temperatures have school in this city and have known c-:'ch other since childhood. They GOAST GUARD BOAT DAMAGED INCOLLISION Destroyer Herndon and Collier Crash in Fog on East Coast NEW LONDON, Conn, Jan. 16.— The Coast Guard destroyer Hern- don, disabled in a collision with the collier Lemuel Burrows, has arrived in tow of the Coast Guard Mr. Cashen is an employce of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining WILL BE GIVEN SUNDAY EVENING Gospel in Song to Be Presented at Metho- dist Church “The Gospel in Song” will be presented at the service at the Methodist church Sunday evening rting at 7:30 o k. Reading cripture, rel 0[ th elife of Christ Day Is Dying In the Hymn C\m‘rcgamon-— Nop he Day is Over.’ Pra; and Response—“Lord for Temorrow and its Needs, Chorus. Old Testament Prophecy—Sole; 5-FOOT TUB “He Shall Feed His Flock,” Mrs. Leon Vincent. Mixed Quartette — “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem.” Chorus, “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear.” | The Childhood of Jesus—"Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us,” Cho- Tus. Calling the Disciples— Where He Leads Me,” Men's Quartette. “We {May Not Climb the Heavenly Steeps,” B. Vincent. Ministry—*“Break Thou the Bread of Life,” Mixed Friend of the Outcast—“Come Ye ‘Walking on. the Sea—‘Memories Jesus and the Children—Solo; “I Think When I Read,” Mr. Smith. The Great Refusal—“O Jesus, Thou Art Standing,” Choir. The Triumphal Entry — Palms,” Ronald Lister. The Garden of Gethsemane -— “The Quartette. The Crufixion—“In the Cross of The Resurrection—“Christ the Lord Is Ris'n Today,” Mixed Dou- I ble Quartette. The Ascension—‘The Awakening Chorus,” Choir. Sopranos—B. Vincent, Holmquist, Altos—R. Vincent, James. Tenors—Vincent, Smith, Hughes, Lister. Basses—Price, Payne, Vincent. Choir Leader—Ronald Lister. Pianist—Mildred Lister. Reader—G. E. James. by the Rev. H. L. Wood in his recent Chautauqua serics in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' Hall. Mr. Gyes, however, except \on exceptional occasions, will limit |his lectures to Sunday evenings. {H> will give the first of his ad- |dresses tomorrow eyening. PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” tug Acushnet, which took her from the collier, five miles inside of Montauk Point. The Herndon is helpless. ~The collision took place in a heavy fog. The Herndon, carrying a crew of seven officers and 92 men, may be towed to New York for repairs if found to be badly damaged. —_— e — PROFIT FROM LION KILL REDDING, Cal—C. W. Laidshaw collected $180 from the Stateé and $35 from the county here for four days' work. His job is to “track down and kill predatory animals and in the four days he baggel seven mountain lions, a record kil for that lengt‘n of time. —>-——— - Dafly Elnpln Want Ads Pay. ath Room Outfit Complete With Fittings 17x19 FULL APRON BASIN CHINA TANK TOILET $59.50 “S&dndhr;fi’ or “Kohler” TOILETS CHINA. TANK—B.,M. SEAT $20.00 “Standard’ * or “Kohler” ——WHILE THEY LAST—— WARM AIR FURNACE WITH TQP AND CASINGS $75 00 F. 0. B. Juneau RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING S