The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1932, Page 2

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' Well made, proof and ing. High $2. GALOSHES absolutely water- snowproof galosh- es of rubber with warm lin- and low heels. FROM 75 to $5.00 B. M. BEHRENDS Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Depart- ment Store” At present the only candidate’ for the post .of President General of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolutio! Mrs. Russell William' Magna, of Holyoke, Mass., h!lbmmngeneral of the orgamzatmn and " chairma; of the finance c ttee whlch raised most of the mioney for the bmldmg of Constitution Hall."The election is to' be held ‘during tha annual congress at Washington, D. C., in April, | WAR LKE MOVE | nal Will Become Ef- i fective Sunday (Continued rrom Page One) civilians, armed with baseball bats nnd pl.stols * Hospital Attacked One such gang, each member with' & ‘pistol in his hand, ' tried to bredk into St. Luxflm operated by the American Epf Mission. They said snipers were inthe building but the offictals' of the hospital, held off and the gang fipally left wi out gain- ing entrance. Refugees are struggling into the Settlement. They sald at least one thousand buildings have already be:n destroyed by the fire which is still raging unchecked and Vhlch is spreading. APPEAL FOR PROTECTION SHANGHAL, Jan. 30.—The Muhi- cipal Council is reported to have appealed” for American and British Believed Armed Strife Sig-|. The pressure is high through U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIQULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureas) Forecast for Junean and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m, Jan. 30: Fair and continued cold tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weatner .m.” 16 60 s 4 Clear ™ b 30.57 16, 44 SE 9 Clear Noon today 3070 18 45 SE 7 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTE YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4a.m Precip. 4a.m. Station— temv. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow -16 -16 -16 -16 20 0 Clear Nome 28 22 20 32 18 28 Rain Bethel . 32 32 32 36 12 .04 Cldy Fort Yukon -3 -34 -44 -28 0 0 Cldy Tanana .. -12 -12 -14 -8 6 .02 Snow fPairbanks . -10 -10 =12 -2 L 04 Snow Eagle -26 -26 -26 -22 24 0 Cldy 3 36 36 34 34 18 02 Rain 42 38 30 44 22 34 Rain 38 38 | 30 30 0 0 Cldy Cordova 28 20 | 6 8 & [ Clear Jureau 16 14 16 9 [ Clear - 13 - * 0 Clear 26 12 14 4 0 Clear 24 14 16 4 0 Clear Edmonton -20 -30 -30 4 Trace Clear Seattle ... 36 30 32 4 .01 Snow Portland 34 34 36 6 16 Cldy San Francisco 52 50 48 50 8 .08 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. out Alaska except in the middle troops to protect the International | Settlement. Metropolitan Methodist Members cf the Council said they Aleutian Islands, where it is low accompanied by rain in Bering Sea as far north as Nome and light snow in thie western interior and cloudiness in ‘the eastern Interior. The pressure is low accompan- ied by snow in Washington and Oregon. Clear weather prevails from Episcopal Chutch - Fourth and Ssward Streets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church'with the cordial we!- come.” 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Sub- ject, “Sins of Omissien.” The Vih= believe ‘the Settlement i1s in grave danger- of attack by the Chinese because the Japanese ane using it ‘a8 a base of operations. - heré ‘are limited, The nearest American - forces wre. at Tlul%sln dnd’ Manila. | The nearest - British reinforce- the east Gulf to British Columbia. Gulf of Alaska, the eastern Interior and extreme Southeast and have risen elsewhere in the Territory. Tempeatures have fallen in the NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF GREDITORS In the District Court of the United States' for the First Division of Street, in Juneau, Alaska, on the 10th day of February, 1932, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time tie saia creditors may attend,}i Here’s flw New Way to Build Stuxdy. Ir sive PLASTE u.g one piece wall. Tal I SCHUMACHER WA You need no Imur waste time, lalior and’ money ’In buflding walls. Now the new, approved way Is to get your walls ready prepared—Schu- macher ‘Plaster V:.fl‘ 'g:"- es In convenient- b3 ly. A few n Iu'l':: up. Jolnts can ‘eeaiod Quickly, siving a Board n It is mnm under patented processes that make It Thomas Hardware Co. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. cent young people Will furnish a ment must come from: Hongkong. | the District of Alaska. In Bank-|pyoo B P8 BFC RO R MEEics Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska special musical number for thlx ———t ruptey. tes, examine the bankrupt, and i 1 service. GOODY SALE In the Matter of Pete Lucy, Bank- tra;lssct with Gther bu.sme’ss s '12:05 p.m.—Sunday School,’ The Lutheran La.dles Aid will| ruptcy. In Bankruptey. may properly come before said At the evening service at 7:30 ‘'hold, a ale M m- To the creditors of Pete Lucy of meeting. the Rev. Leon Vincent will be the v T Juneau, in the First Division of i ' H. B. LE FEVRE, speaker taking for his' ‘subject, Referee in Bankruptey. the District aforesaid, a bank- ARNOLD’S BOOTERY FRONT STREET “Practical Religion.” Thene will be rupt: | an anthem, “Love Divine” (Wil- Notice is hereby given that on ga::l;ag ;gbl;::g}m Jan. 30, 1932, | son), by the choir and special the 27th day of January, 1932, the o N ! e 3leiix said Pete Lucy was duly adjudicat- 1 ed bankrupt; and that the first| Hard Times Dance, Feb. 4th, meeting of his creditors will be | Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Admission, | held at the office of the under- |gentlmen $1.00, students 50s. Aus- signed referee, at 183‘1 South Front | pices D. I. W. C, A. B. HALL numbers by the male quartet.” All| Near First National Bank are invited to these services i [ Fifth- and Gold Streets 6:30 a.m.—Low Mass in the Hos- Notices for this church column |11 am. must be received by The Empue‘chrhc Scientist, Juneau, on Fifta| | note later than 10 o'clock Saturday |and Main Streets. The subject will| | morning to guarantee change of | be, ove.” o sermon topics, ete. Sunday School—12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi-| 1 \momnl meeting. pital Chapel. s| COnristian Science Reading Room| 8:00 am—fow Mass and 1nst.ruc- in church building. This room is|tion in the church. open to the pubhc Wednesday after-| 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser-| cordially invited to |mon. attend these services and visit the| 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic-| == sading room. tion of the Blessed Sacrament. | Tuesdav is Candlemas Day. The | Blzssing of the Candles will taxe in the First Church of | | Catholic Church Church of the Nativity THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat E} The Salvation Army E Lt Public mestings: Sunda; Sunda Tuesd: { 121 Main Sireet i z place at the 8 o'clock Mass. ! = ONI 'H } CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, | | Resurrection Lutheran Church .' Wednesday is the Feast of 6t:| S 1 6 1 s & - 2t 4 - i Corner of Third and Main Streets|Base. The Blessing of the throats Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 7:30 p.m—Evening service. will take place at the 8 o'clock Mass. * Friday is the first Friday of the | month. The usual devotions will REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. MUSIC BY en?:;:macf _I”I:‘;:sg;y x;:d Friday ev- 11:15 a.m.—Morning Woship, Ser= take place at the 8 olclock Mass. ¥ The Lord's Supper the first Sun- |Mom “The Sower.” Anthem, “I|m—C rrr “Presbyterian | ARCI IC P ‘LAI E S day of “alchsm')’?g\eflr > o | Woule, ;B0 Trbte; CRegl)i Jinicy l-.’i__“i‘:t___a..__.. A LT i ; | Chor. i 31 i Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. | 6:30 p.m.—Luther League. Topic, Ly o 5 T Fist Chureh of Christ, | |“Japan.” = Leader, Martha Peter- nEgw O SAUNDERS, HARRY BranpT, Director Scientist son. astor. oM . i R :2! Next Sunday we will hold our| 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | { Anthem, “The Lord’s My Shepherd | (Tamblyn), Matilda Holst, Ted Kea- | ton, George Hall and choir. Ser- mon topic; “Israel's God” | 12:15 pam.—Sunday School, 'S 6:30" pam.~Children’s Hour. sundw} services v\lll be held at nnnual fishermen’s service. COME, and claim your PRIZE f;om the storekeeper Daily Cross—word Puzzle SON IllllIHIIIII]IHIIIIllIlflllllllllIIIllllII!IIIIIllII]llIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIlHIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIlII Pioneer Barber Shop—Shave and Hellar's Barber Shop—Hair Cut Rty First Spiritual Society | o A SR Services, 7:30 pm. in Odd Fel- lows Hall Sunday. Everyone ' weicome. Sfanworth's Store — Cast Iron New York Exchange—Brick of " 8killet. H. S. Graves—Two Pair Socks. Light's Barber Shop—&loo in ‘Trade. i Munsingwear and Holeproof SERVICE WEIGHTS, 'CHIFFONS, values to $2.50, NOW FOR $1.00 Ice cl“m Nugget Shop—nPicture. Hayes Shop — Two Decks of Cari g A w Presbyterian Native Church Butler Mnuro Dru( Oo—’hlcum ACHOUSS Solution of Yesterday's Pu_ula 9 Pu‘:rlnnn"n R 7:00 pm. — Intermediate cm-u-[ = A e 10. Surface tian Endesvor, : . | ADMISSION $1.00 LADIES FREE! AINIGERF IAIR AID D IE N*Y 11. Distribute — . | hod that VIER] DU[C{EBME(R|[T]A| 19 Laree tub * Seventh Day Adventists’ N THESE times there is no method tha ANVIABITIONE[SEMPITICIR] 2! Additlento a |, you should leave untried in bolstgliing & LEINICIEIREASOILTAICIEIS] 23. pithy 8§, D. A. Chapel, Winn Bldg., 2 your' business. *“Even’now there is no' bett, DIU[SIE LER ol ‘Second and Seward Streets = way to do that little’ tllinz than print- vor LiolPISEICIL [AITITIEIRIS] 25 Witherea VERNON GYES, Pastor = OUII r y Or e nce ed memture now Y@ih!, e [RIABIAITEATHATEASILIVIE| 35 Clocic n o~ | Sunday “Night: 7:30— Lecture— (2% ém cus tomers \m &y ,m st,u e cope [LICEMRSITIR LIVIEINBROLI IN form of'a |“Will You Have a Second Chance?” =5 to acqualit né rouen s [MIEIS|SEAR[OMEBEOMIEINIS| 30. Redute to If a man misses the path of virtue = ; R 01;153703,, ED[EIN[TIAITE TERISEEl , pule in this life will it be arranged 5015 2 { tlmt y:udly w‘hntt‘l::ymt. Letuphn 22 Trovical tree 1 [O|N BBA M E [N 33 Sharp- that he can drag along a little be- | = 6 -v Y | a printed piece for you. 2. Disvose of tor [CIO[M[P|O]S RIE[S|TIGINS| ,, shooters =~ |hind the good people and even- = R ' 4o k 4 25 Let it stana |A[LIE[EPAMIE(TIE[REAAR|IA| 37. Epach tually receive the same reward? |= - i g P ¥ | 8. Tmperagnal LIt A RERVIRIAITIEREC 1 [NIN| 33 {n not Wednesday Night: Study and Dis- = 1 = 20. crippica . [MOINSERTIVPIE[SERMSIPIE|D] 45. Symbot or |cussion. Subject—“Signs of Christ's = T g . ; e & = COSTS ARE LOW P - o o, Cifgade |Comiig THuNGated, = = S & 33 Quble meter 43 Ciare L cg;’&"}?m 4, pOiBhoms fj’fi":"‘; Y = The following prizes have been donated by the business men of June:;u, which E < n 4. W mavle tree 2.0 B .m.—Sab) i = . A & 3 3 5 : :;g:n!a?agso :6. Gr?\s ola 2. Act :3:9:‘-:“ 2:30 pm. — Sermon, “Is Every | nsuges @ gOOd time as well as an opportunity to R ong, Qf th'e 35 useful prizes, = L3 [ 36. Co?&nhx:: S UgR G renin L (ur:ously 49. Part of the | Man Inberently @ Sinner?” | 1 \ y mPg‘e 52. Peculia & Srewiars c iR A R 1 - By 3 b 7 B (58 N Exk‘?;’!fi%i‘!‘u'u 55, Clamor. & P asiiehe 2 Ch.:.‘gaf“}r A {|SF Juneau Young Hardware Co.— Coliseum Theatre — Book of , J LEGRR Semem o mmem o SRR S — § Bon. Ba U "Tickets. TELEPHONE 374 collog, 82 Onancs vt acee 51, c«ur’m;“mr THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, (= Gastineau Ol;wery B!a ot Peerless Bakery—Large Cake. ; ok 1 T i a lock 53. Condented Priest-in-Charge = 2 i i ’ | Brothers—Bag of Gro: afren gy Pon ahens eriveTlc | Sexagesima Suniiay. = Reaye, Peothey 1. v Ttavan : Sheen . Stain Sunday ‘services: = Cerles. & 8:00' a.m.—Holy Communion. Califorina Grocery—Bag of Gro- e " - III%IH‘I %'n.lmemde Ly ' ' | St = Harris Hardware Co.—Jelly Set. ! t 4 12:15 pm.—Sunday School, = : L= AN dEEEE AEEE oo TRk omge g o v S| CLEARANCE SALE ' Tuesday, February 2, Feast of the | == Cigarettes. ! < 5 x4 Purification of the Blessed Virgin |== sahms-—Neokfie Capitol Theatre—Two Tickets. g X ° Mary. Holy Communion, 9 a.m. § = l-‘ldles Stlk HO&G § = g\ = =[] == ————— % Pipneer Room—Pound of Powder.” SILK HOSE Brown, SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker 'Smoking Tobacco. United Food Co—Bag of Gro- USTER‘ BRPWN 3 H F T AN 10:30—Morning service. Neal's Barber Shop—Shave and, ceries. : 11:30—Bible Bchool. 7:30—Evening service. - T:30 pm.—Wednesday, Midweek prayer service. ~Cut. B M Bebmends Co. e—Bas Black White, TWO PAIRS FOR $1.00 fil,%fl I%W%filfi%% e e rre illll%fll. |/ Russian onhofm Church REV. A. P, KAsl-rWAno Pastor. m “rdw- mvm—vwnu Bl /o a0 dtvine |3 UtUrgy of Saint John Chrysastoms! , GHORGE m 22220

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