The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1932, Page 2

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GAETER Gi.ASS Mderq ;gel'ela U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGR!UD"LTIJRE. }V!A'lm BUREAU AR M f / NN he W : i b\\ N N BEAKS REGGRD (By the U. 8, Weatner: Burean; § ¥ i : Z Forecast for "melu ayd viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 13: IN U s SENATE N'utianl“;’ :rmi-;;m and slightly warmer tonight and Sunday; moderate ! i L] ] 3 A LOCAL DATA b | 5 :;:Mye e B";‘;lae:v Tzelmn. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weatner i r 5 | . S i v ) Sees Red, Gets Riled Up| 4 am. today 3012 28 i o ‘ ) N and Makes General Noon today .........30.00 34 89 SE 16 Snow . 4 sgiod CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 4 & ; Whoopee for Time YESTERDAY | TODAY - : . 5 GHEs 4 Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m, 4am. Precip., 4am. ] # p Notices for this church ‘column [bors and competitors will there be| p. HERBER® PLUMMER S temn, temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weather i . must be received' by .The ire | at peace, N 5, Pl A Barrow - -16 -16 -2 -22 5 NGTON, D. C. Feb. 13 4 0 Cldy h | note later than 10 o'clock Saturday | s.. & =18y h QAR O caasg | 1 Nome 38 8 | 0 0 34 08 " "Snow morning to guarantee change of| | Holy Trinity Cathedral T = | { Bethel 30 30 | 28 28 25 18 Clear | cermon tor ete. i A il Fort Yukon . -84 -34 -3¢ -20 4 0 X i ¢ i | THE REV. WARREN R. FENN, “‘,,‘:] Tanana - =20 -20 | -22 -22 10 14 s(rleg:r One-Picce Rayon i 6 & Priest-in-Charge two| Fairbanks - -2 -2 0 4 08 Snow 1 The Salvation Army || First Sunday in Lent. of his most cher- | Edglo - 736 86 | <10 14 Trace Snow i PAJAMAS P it 25| Sunday services: ished records | St. Paul e 38 34 | %8 % 2 01 Pt.Cly Hi4 | Public meetings: 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion, covering a pe- Oyt Sndor s = L ¢ 9 Clear $1.50 ! Sunday—2:30 p.m. 11:00 am~—Morning Prayer and riod of 30 years i B Sa S e RS e e Cldy bat 1 Pull B} Sunday—7:30 p.m. Sermon. in congress. | A real life romance, rivaling the| Cordova 22 22 | 20 32 16 32 Snow § et 72 Tuesday—17:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. o fable of Cinderella, has just been| Juneau 22 21 20 28 12 12 Rain i | es ¥ .m. Evenitg ‘servide Ih Douglas, g 0 revealed with the announcement! Sitka 41 = |~ 28 — 3 50 Cldy | HOUSE PAJAMAS 8 2 Pridsy evening, 8 O'clock—Pent marleh a partisan| of the marriage of Miss Vera Mil-| getehikan 38 36 | 24 28 0 0 Cldy § LT o Betel Penlfcostal mbly tential Office and sermon, “The Bl Second he has ;\?&?w (’:ll!:;lf) r:l’xlti‘yr:llil\?g;\ailg?h% SHwe: Rapors. . 5 " L 0 A8 Cldy ? o rilbis Bk Color | P T Altar in the Old Testament.” Blassaiiea th@{ London. Miss Milton, the lovely | Edm?mon % 19 | -32 -3 4 0 Clear S 4 yorgen s rast 4 | CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, |z g o of a de-| daughter of a humble London ped.| Seatile S S e RS Clear Fabrics | Pastor. " || First Spiritual Society | artment of gov-||dler, met Krohm, who was vaca:| Portland 2 4#© | 36 B o Cldy B e sem:ei v & as | s R t‘ifiming in the Epgdhshfcapnal, flld San Francisco 58 52 4 48 10 0 Clear | 2 28 2 . & % Tig A e it Sosg | \they were married after a whirl *—Less than 1 b, $1.9 12:15 pam —gfi;f: lgh:;)rs o lofserm'szlgga; gl '“RQR“ASS bBuuh‘!')e ] Wil coutpRity o The barometric pressurs is high eastward ando ;:xlglsstrd of * 2:15 .m.~— 3 i o = baracker t 8 P >es il " - bl 7:30 p.n—Evening service. Everyone welcome. when did break these re Sou»%liauz _Alasl}(ay and low tfwexj the rcum_(uder of thg Territory. It i- | vice: s p- | i o t wit sh that I 1 )a brand of sarcasm calculated to| IS lewest in ering Sea and falling slowly in the Interior and rapidly : e vices Tuesday and Friday ev-|i¥ 33 |did it h ma; na | g b in th o £ f the Gulf § SPECIAL for Friday and at 7:30 o'clock. " Presbyterian Native Church ed by those who wit-|humbie his accuser. in the castern portion of the Guif and in Southeast Alaska. Snow J [ The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- | — E fail. fim ctly he likened the Secre-| Nas fallen over most of the Territory with highér temperatures buf b Saturday Only { dayor s pRe SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker Hyde of the Depart- s head to that of a turnip in a | Delow zero over most of the Interior. In the extreme Southwest the i . ¥ : 10:30—Morning service, Aghlenizine , he told. “How many precious| Weather is generally clear with lower températures than yesterday. s N 7 J L % . iy e e vast roui — p— ADIES’ 1009 PURE %] 11:30—Bible School. we waste arguing with tur- LADIE ’ 4 ! First Chs:l;::n:: Christ, l 7:30—Evening service. " wes the last sentence of his | QUTK ICHTGOWNS " 7:30 pm.—Wednesday, Midweel he country’s p And, old Bishop John i SILK NIGHTGO ;' - . Al be held "; prayer service. ills to the extent tha of Virginia used to say the ‘. t‘ 700 val 111 ";':f ¥ irfe I-Zh‘:"sf‘?rsfi Church 31 e sme two billion r may note the phraseology t 7.00 value ;Ch.ris"t aelbntist, Junedit ol L Russian Orthodox Church | ) lcans after the we - jar 1' x:?ark the application,’” he con- -y @A 0% L 2 4 4 B he termed legal right to|cluded. 1 $4.95 E;gd,}‘é‘:“l’;‘,,sme"s‘ The subject Willl ™ ppy 4. . KASHEVAROFF, B ot frginia| It was Glass going sirong—an e Y X Pastor. o0 see red. | aroused Glass, in by-gone days | Sunday SCh001.—12.15 o Saturday, 7:00 p.n.—Vespers and 1; 3 have sought satisfaction in Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- bin: bined. B o 5 Ry ) {monial mesuing. - Subday, 10100 adi—THa difihd Wha Teeas ol | T, | Onhristian Science Reading Room . » - v AR Ar{d when “Glass _of Virginia, | A NG r /i chureh building. This roan s S § oo e SRR & Toun iNDIAN BEOY DIES OF ] open to the public Wednesday after- 0. happer | | : ' RUZ‘IM[4 GE SALh Inoons from 2:30 to 4. It never has failed. E Wheni INFLUENZA EFFECTS| Auguéfllle ! The public is cordially invited to EXPERI»MENTERS he“v' n‘h;y pl ; b g | and Kyer Py 3 g attend these services and visit the ball, he says that what he was| Fred Carlson, 2 years old, :n In-} TINUES ON THE THIRD FLOOR reeding room. ing third f‘ono«f)r ;il:-‘.?s\mrl ;I:': ;:mtei} CANDIES ik 4 & neau, died in the| Resurrection Lutheran Church | Pu HlNB AHEAD ¢ yesterday | for Your Valentine yde had both and himself. For he was 2 5 o of Third and Main Streets : ret Pastor. 1 Secre of the Tr B.M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. | os7a%t 25 =5 11:15 am.—Morning service. Ser- Work Going Ahead in Lab-| mon, “Some Religious Teachings Fé 3 i s Leading Departiént Stare from Science.” Trio, “If Ye Love| oOratories—1ransmitter Juneau’s Leading Department Store Me,” Birdie Jensen, Thelma Bod- ; i ding and Rachel Borleck. Is Being Assembled -Luther League. Topic, s Teaches About Faith- By C. E. BUTTERFIELD Leader, Ronald Lister. NEW YORK, Feb, 13—Teles y, February 15 at 7:30 pan.!sion, is stickl pretty close to WOMEN Mijsg' SPR;(,:]!A; fiéUSéfi%]iCH ;fi]('l\;»';}x: 's Missionary Society will | laboratc least for the fir Butler, Mauro Drug Co. " Express Money Orders Picocry Wicory 2w nent, under of person. A s W. Car congress is not in|bs in Evergres to the Pied-| == i to| fine t there is aj e s ey D T S s P officials was re- i sl REB . ¥ - - sounern con-. Q)d Papers for sale at Empire Office ce in observance of imonth of 1932. the “Week of Prayer.” {ference at its winter meeting. ) | | Work is being pushed, but to! = i ? -SUNDAY EVEN[NG Wednesday, February 17, ‘at 7:30 [ ymat extent has not been disclosed | on the floor of the = it e : - |p.m.—Midweek Lenten Service. recently. Interest in New York ap- be just about»as ag- Y > wy i ¥ | A special musical service will be day, February 10 at 7:30 P |pavently s centering upon how as one can imagine. | iven at the Methodist Church eck of Prayer’ ODSErVance|cion the experiment transmitter e o | g &.g s ing at 7:30 o'clock Sunday under auspices of the Women’s Mis- ieing assembled in the upper floors He's Riled This Time | *,; iE NEW YORK, Feb, 13—The 1ad- | ovening, This service will be en- sionary Soolety. of the Empire State bullding witi| And this Hyde incident riled him | aiy ics, it seems, will invade the barber | yiraly of music and will consist of js3 - 21|be ready for tryouts. |a-plenty. : | 3 shops with a vengeance if ©obs | hymns en by Fanny Crosby Metropolitan Methodist | This experimeat is expected to| On two occasions he tore into t‘he‘ X < i gt g into such | rendered chorus, male quartet,! Episcopal Church | \debermme for a certainty how re- | Secretary with an attack, the like| agholds 10 | mixed quarter, duet and solo. Js— - i | iable the high frequencies will be|Cf Which the Senate hasn't seen in diferent it 1O R | Fourth and Seward Streets |0 the trancmission of radio pic.|d long while He stormed as he FIREMENS’ DANCE | b |- e tures within a community that con- | DOKS, Brew serious s he enteny | @ , Neither, sdy representatives of | £ 3 e : tains @ host of steel superstruc- |© gleasrs oy, o8 o the Federation of Women’s Clubs, | IS WELL ATTENDED| “The chureh with the cordial wel- | yo” puiidings. Tt,also is expected | Piain facts, and then wound up with - do they like to cast their ballots iiples jeome. to show engineers what service L] 1 in tobacco shops, though it may be| The annual dance given by the| 11:00 am: Momlri\g ;fitsmp' Sub- |aren they can expect to cover. | 3 suppcsed many of them are no|Juneau fire boys last night in the J°C% Attaining %lg e_ousm;,ss. | ec lve o ay e | sirangers in these establishments, |Eiks' ballroom was a well (LLLende:Iifg?‘:; mud;“;; Vi:gen!:ft oo May Enlarge Area eiither. | atfair, dancers being on the floor - This area has been estimated at| Whe board of elections has been |from early untll late. The place| 13:08 P-m-‘sfl“"uday [S“;‘gzl- s | BPProximately 60 miles where the | t€1d with emphasis that setting up | was tasiily decorated, the Serenad-| Evening worship at 7:30. antenna is 700 feet above the booths in such places keeps large | sitting in a replica of a La-|Will be & speu’ia};‘ c% ofbmusfii ground. But the Empire Stale is of women voters away |France firz engine, the ial work | The hymns of Fanny Crosby Will|jp, geet nigher than that, so the| | er and monrating | DE used. These will be presented | et H. M. Porter and his decorating by chorus, male quartet, mixed oretically signals from this tow The orohesiza mem-| .. b guet and solo interspersed |ShOUId streich dub fasther than the estimated 60 miles. Only careful| also in firemen's uni-| field tests will determine the de-| by dies have their way, all New Yor will be expected to cast ballots for President in such FOR MEN— @ {with readings giving the biography & 3 = |of the writer, stories of certain of , : e & 2n atmosphere of culture and re- - e, | 2 inite limitations. ] ’ B’ ‘ finement, taat thousands of mere | LET FLOWERS lm‘f _smm;; . Lg SRS fopattey pe High frequency television experi- | 0 . ’ l SUItS’ 1} leafled afld Pressed &% $1'7S RN men’ probably will fight shy of ex- | Be YOUR VALENTINE {taining SUeTsi ments also are under way in se vernau - o iy iy 4 : 5 b AR 115 ! - S t S S e oing i . Tameas Brkt, Phoe 31 g o wcions of ihe suB, 1o uits, Sponged and Pressed ...... 1.00 “ | | Church of the Nativity ably Boston, Camden, N. J. and & ;| Los Angeles, where recenny[ JOB Caps, Cleaned and Blocked ...... .50 | “ . | W6XAO started operation on 80 ! Fifth and Gold Streets " g | . m—Low M in the Hos- |lines, 15 pictures per second, under Lottt Cliapel. e SO |ihe direction gf Hargy B Lubske, || OO 8 807 se8 18 8108 O Sweaters, Cleaned i 50 and up |"8:00 aun—Low Mass and instruc- | formerly assoclated with the|| SPECIAL WINTER MONTH ¥ grits R T AR R RS LS - |tion in the church, m&fg‘m laboratories in San OVERHAUL PRICES O D . f ; ; |710:00 a.m—Sunday School. 1 . Jerc i ; | 12:30 :J:L—Hl:haidas %nd Ser-| Most of the tests are below seven b vercoats, Ty Cleaned and i : | meters and above five, These waves 2 3 | mon. 7 = 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- often are referred as the quasi- i tion of the Blessed Sacrament. optical channels due to the fact| F The regular Lenten devotions will |that they resemble light waves in | take place on Wednesday and Fri- |their action. They seem to be more day evenings at 7:30 pm. affected by bulidings, ete., than are | { . |the higher waves. Northern Light Presbyterian | | It is for this reason that en-|ew Pressed . o.o. vheiiie i o LIS aml 3 FOR WOMEN— Silk Dresses, Dry Cleaned and CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. ENDS FEBRUARY 17TH 5 o o O T e e o EXCLUSIVE Pressed iu .o i i 200 and @ 0.00 uit. .. $25.00 | REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, best from high antennas. DISTRIBUTORS | Pastor. 3 ) 42.50 Suit 21.95 1100 am. = Morning Worsip | Best Pleiwres Hgh Up Woolen Dresses, Dry Cleaned and . 35k 8 Duel, “The Lard T My Shepherd” | They elp have found the bighcr Brosied . . ie.. oot soi 4 130 and up . Hollmann, Special hymn, “My Won- |thie reception. Tests made with an| 38.00 Sult e 19.00 derful Dream,” (Gabriel), the Choir. | airplane demonstrated that the Sermon text, “Let Justice Roll|higher up the machine went the Down.” stronger was the signal. Coats, Dry Cleaned and Pressed.. 1.75 and up . : 12:156 pm.—Sunday School. Thus it would seem that for | 35‘00 Sult L 17'50 6:30 p.m~—Children’s Hour. home use, a set operated on the | 7:00 pm. — Intermediate Chris- | highest floor of the house might | N A LU TR T T U LT R T tian Endeavor. deliver better results than one on - } 7 & 28.00 Suit . .. 14.00 - 25.00 Suit... 12.50 .S. GRAVES . The Clothing Man e T SRS PRSI — Y However, this effect | Seventh Day Adventists | |might be overcome with the instal- %% |lation of suitable antenna. 8. D. A, Chapel, Winn Bldg., ———————— | SooRuE s Sowand Strests Mrs. Ritth Raymond of New Or- i Sunday - Night: 7-:{0% leans, runner-up to Mrs. Marion Boures & B "Dake last year, will be a |“The G;leam.st Source of Happl-| Turpie ey g O e hess.” you are not as happx “""‘, southe: as you would like to be, you should | WOmen's golf championship. :a)svmd this lecture. | Wednesday Night: Study and Dis- University of Idah | cussion—“The Plan for Saving L& T e o] -Alaska Laundry - Pantorium Cleaners ’ Leonard’s Valet Shop Sam the Tailor ‘ John Torvinen Jack Fargher Henry Olive = T. J. Shearer o

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