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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1932. Daily Cross-word Puzzle P R O M E N A D E B E I G E i ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 1. insects v biorm o = iips , | To Make i h . H . s SIE[EDEZBRIOIWEAAIC capacity the smart Sp”ng osiery iz, pouound ) llz Il-:sEf 4 A ?RSE kg . n?‘\":(‘[adwx\\tlg Dr C : Tr g o 5 o I A R] . Winglike eams L.ome ue 1 TR . Depend APPILEZZS NEEZE ., Wrath N thy L FIALl C . City in Ine SIAITHP ALMIZRIOT diana 4 1SHBD 1 ICTIATIOIRIS k Qonsplauote The simplest way we can say why bank- - T : . . . . EMIREE ] f“L 5 ing your money is advisable is this: The Notices for this ehurch column |will consider the major prophecies RIN ‘AN K] A ; more you save, the more you have, the i must be received by The Empirc of the Bible and show where we CIL|I INIGZWIAIS aot later than 10 o'clock Saturday |are in the’ events of each “onme. [EIMIOTIT ION EINS N more money you have saved, the mox('le morning to guuraniee change of This subject will be of special in- VIOITEIDZE BIOINEZE E| ? Buys, bs 2 111 sermon topics, etc. {erest to those who are somewhat|'gs, ot srains [A[PIOID/SAR EINDRGSIAILIE] 41 Permit. your desires and dreams can be fulfille 5 milfar with the prophecies. 8K Heroe of 42! One side of & That is why we say, save to make your | Tne Salvation Army Tuesday evening—“Did the Chris-| 36, Fail on a recl- 44. Polnt of time DOWN & ’ F % i i tian Church Ever Apostatize?” fion or ' 4% Silcworm . = L Cleansing dreams come true. It is the surest way. Public meeting: Sabbath, May 28: : Shiglds 5 'S 47, Nerve net <A Coniy S 1:30 b= HaBBetH Behoot, Sl T A W G A1 N Start today. X Sunday--7:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m—Regular service. ? ls)?m,-?‘lt 4 g{:? - 1 Tuesday—T7:30 p.m. S L Gheno o Lo d B s ) = Church of Jewus Christ of | ! Typo meas- 6 Ubper.hotse ' of Congress Latter Day Saints (Mormeon) First Church of Christ, Scientist i 3 Sunday serviees will be held at| No services Sunday owing to Odd 11 am. in the First Church of Fellows' Hall being used for fun- )| Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth eral serviese of Mrs. Ella Rowe. | |and Main Streets. The subject will| Usual services at 1:00 o'clock on be “Soul and Body.” | Sunday, May 29. 10:00 a.m —Sunday School. | Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- monial meeting. is Chrigtian Science Reading Room ‘|in church building. This room s open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. matins combined. '| ‘The public is cordially invited to Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine |attend these services and visit the liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. reading room. First National Bank | See this elusively lovely shade, and other Phoenix Boulevard Tones, in Phoenix Twistell . . . exquisite Phoenix dulSheer. Boulevard Tones are sponsored by Eric, Paris’ fore- most fashion artist. Made of Certi- fied Silk for greater beauty . . . longer wear. Russian Orthodox Church REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor. Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and AEEE o da flflfl%flll% ! l; kS I%flll/igl %%flll/flllfl%%% Bethel Pentecoshl Assembly T e S R S S T Resurrection Lutheran Chnrch L || Corner of Thlrd and Main shree'.s‘ REV. ERLING K. OLAFEON, Pastor, “The Friendly Church” | There will be no services for thew next two Sundays, May 22 and 2. as the pastor will be attending the Convention of the Synod at Salem, | 121 Mum Street CHARLES C. PERSONEOUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s meet- ing. 7:30 p.m—Evening service. Services Tuesday and Friday ev- * |enings at 7:30 o'clock. The' Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month, B. M. Behreénds Co., Inc,, is the exclusive distributor in Juneau for the famous nation- ally advertised Phoenix Hosiery, and stands back of every pair you buy. Any defects in manufacturing or material that appear with- in a reasonable time will entitle you to a new pair of hose. In other words your home store guarantees satisfaction. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Al ( When you want to relieve Rheumatic Fever, Simple Neuralgia, Gout, Muscular Aches and Pains—Take ALLENRU, 85 cents and $1.50 Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Express Money Orders FREE DELIVERY Catholic Church Church of the Nativity e o e e Fifth and Gola Streets 8:00 a.m.—Low Mass and Instruc tion ‘in the Church. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser-| mon. | 7:30 p.m.—May Devotions with | Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment. Presbyterian Native Church * CRUISER BAND 1S T0 APPEAR, PRES, CHURCH Musicians from Karlsruhe Are to Play at Morn- ing Service 'GERMAN VISITORS TO BE GUESTS AT ELK’ HALL DANCE At the Serenaders’ dance at Elks’ Hall tonight all officers, cadets and members of the crew of the cruiser Karlsruhe will be admitted free, it | was announced by the management {today. The presence of the visitors is expected to add to the gayety |of the affair, always a popular Sat- {urday night event. | Dancing will start promptly at 19:30 o'clock and continue until one A seventeen piece band from |o'clock. the Cruiser Karlsruhe will feature | SEWARD KUNZ, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service, | | 7:30 p.m—Wednesday, Midweek | prayer service. - e, — “:PERMIT SOUGHT 'FOR STRUCTURE ~ ON TIDELANDS PHONE 134 | § | | | | | Your Alaska Laundry S st AL | meet the Alaska delegation hcrore‘J | the convention starts work, and to | talk over with it the Alaska p that the delegates will seek to have Ythe party adopt Mr. Theile expects to leave for home as soon as the convention | adjourns. He plans to sall from | Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church THEILE LEAVES NEXT WEEK FOR G.0P. ASSEMBLY Fourth and Sewurd Streets REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. “The church with tne cordial we) - eome.” 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. ploandi s . M unanlliy TELEPHONE 15 ING and for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store 2nd Near Main | announced today. He will go first | . to Toledo, Chio, for a shont visit | " with. his mother, Mrs. F. Theile. Mr. Thelle announced that he| fayors a_referendum by States on| V1. Cochran Says the Eighteenth Amendment. “I Troubles Are Ended | Sunday School at 9:45 am. Evening service at Douglas. i POPULAR CAFE NOW | OPEN FOR BUSINESS Occupying one of the new store| rooms in the Winn Building on| Seward Street, the Popular Cafe | was opened for business this week | by L. E. Bingham, formerly of Hyder. Mrs. Bingham is a;soclated’ with. Mr. Bingham in the conduct‘ of the business. The new restaurant is making a specialty of chicken tamales, chop suey, Chinese noodles and chili Mrs. Margaret White has applied lifor a permit to erect a wharf | Guild meets Friday afternoon. ‘connecnn‘g with property purchased {Mrs. Harry Lea, hostess. i'by her several months @go and SOy T \which has just been filled with T Norihern Light Prsbyterian | ipuc. She wil erect several smail c‘"‘"‘" structures on the ground. Heretofore, it was pointed out ‘af the District Engineer's Office, the Dgpartment has to some ex- tent discouraged building on this section of the tide lands, owing to| ‘the possibility of interference with navigation. Tt now seems as this \difficulty can be overcome, it was Vancouver on June 22. ‘“AII;I0:chx;;ifiigu;rzlravfi'r;zx;‘glt?x” 23 the ,pcwm]’ m;,\sm at {l};nc “O;jh)p\. ATTENTION MASONS - 8:00 pm—Evening worship. Sub- 'Way Department Consider-| prosttertan Oniaren monow | There will e & Stated Commun- bt i i TO SUNEAU SHIPPERS ject, “The Christian’s Confidence; . ;| bl T | cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge Mon- - in Him. | ing Issuance of Permit orning. lday evening, May 23. Work in the gates 1himsell m ravor) . - b ot | A B 4 The band, under the direction 5" o 1 43 of Plank for Prohibi- Me;orl:lmg:}" o;f’ng . &;swo‘a, You are invited to these services. to Mrs. White ot Bandmaster Max Joas, will play o 1y c,,ree.J ‘y” nglEgS the FOR INSURANCE . " demands of our shippers in Alaska, | ) two selectlons, “Largo” by Handel| g4y Secretary. tion Referendum Bus G b e oly Trinily Cathedral | sssuaiice of conswruetion permits|and & German “Choraer This -~ booid st See H. R. SHEPARD & SON : A 1 neau on Satur- fon the tide lands in the vicinity |P2n 88 played i ohuEbhes n « P Kaz] Theile, Secrotary of ‘Alaska | o™ BeStBe 100 iy ms;’:,“;f The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, |of the Alaska Bretherhood Hall, on[all Ports visited. Their music is| Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | and recently eleoted delegate to May 30. Please place your ordersl Dean. Willoughby Avenue, is being con- said to be a treat which everyone e et - ettt - the Re‘x:l\m/llcan National Oon;rgn- in - accord with change in Holy Communion, 8:00 am. Isidered by the War Department, it |may share. The church services | tion, will leave here next Tuesday Holy Communon and Sermon ati are open to the public. schédule for this one trip. 2 was announced today by Maj. L. 'UICK STEP— T i ood 5 to attend that gathering, it was| 4, """ p g PEMMER, Agent. |11:00 2m. | B Atkins, Acting District Engineer. e 00! ews Q he best floor paint for wood work Dally. Empire Want Ads Pay vote for such a plank in the v platform if one is presented, " amdl T believe the party will in- [ corporate that plank in its hational | ~ -platform,” he declared. Wr. Theile will go from Toledo . %o 'Chicago a few days before the | cofrvention is ‘due to open on June | 15, He today received a telegram ‘National Committeeman- el- g_ & Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts, REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greafest Tribute” Phone 136-2 CASH BAZAAR AD Portland, Ore. — Mrs. 'Wm. N. Cochran, Portland, Oregon, said:| 10 a.m—Bible School. “Ever since I was a comparatively| 11:00 am. — Morning worship. | young woman T suffered with stom- |Special music by the band from ach trouble and nervousness. I was 'the Cruiser Karlsruhe. Sermon terribly constipated, bilious, ~run [topic, “The Parable of the Vir- down and miserable. The way Sar- gins.” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. i i % Fiward A. Rasmuson, advising |Eon ¢nded my troubles seems little | 6:30 pm—Ohildren's Story Hour.| St s (¥ o otonine 1 |Con -carne, for which Mr. Bingham ot the latter will be unable |less than a miracle. The first nor-| 7:00 pm.—Intermediate Christian cioe built up considerable reputation in F r e-Bruhn Cdm to leave for several days, and mak- |mal bowel movement I had had in |Endeavor. fenih m':d" thy o mmflot?u:::fled Ketchikan and Hyder, where he Mond ing ap appointient to meet him in [years I owe to Sargon Soft Mass [x il o be caused by the pe I‘ ¥ *|was in business for many years. ay PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY ¢ on June 18, Pills and they regulated ne per- Seventh Day Adventists | Meals will be served at all hours, b Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacom e Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor ‘Gastineau Sunday evening, 7:30—“Balancing| Mary Butler, Kake; John M. the Prophanc Scrolls,” Thm subject Galldgher, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.l Donald Armour, Mr. and Mrs Rey-' nolds, “Ketchikan. | day and night. ————— Parachutes and parts valued at $600 were exported to Venezuela from the United States in 1931. . ‘Rasmuson said he desired to fecly.” Butler Mauro Drug Co. adv. Three Deliveries Daily Fhome 33 AT THE HOTELS Empire ——e. UNITED FOOD CO. U. 8. DEPARTISENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather ‘LOCAL DATA Alaskan i ! (By the U. 8. Weather Buresws l' E. M. Gilligan, Thane; Angelo “CASH 1S KING” Forecast for Juneas and vhlnlly beginnning at 4 p.m., May 21: Barron, Juneau; A. Henry, ’mlse~[ £ tonight and Sunday; | quah, B..C. « Zynda Vidlet Woods “Ketchikan, odgrate southeast to easterly winds. Eumldlq wmn veloell:y Wenuner AL W 'P'opular Cafe ALASKA LUMBER YESTERDAY | Y = e} ‘.‘::';‘:.‘.:;‘.:::.‘::., bl NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS SHEETROCK " 2 0 cud : 808 | & @ ok oo Go SERIES 222 MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS SUPERIOR CEMENT ) 2 8 R SRR N ; : g8 881 ¢ =N flwwas Specilsing in R i | b gl ; Sy : ; Chicken Tamales, 45¢; Chop Suey—Pork, ROMRES N f VENEERY 8 % 1 & = 8. B o8l Hupmobile 60c, Chicken, 65¢; Chinese Noodle—pork, HARDWOODS e SR SR W AW ] Rain | ! 50c, chicken, 60c; Chili Con Carne, with ; 3 . praf e 8 bread, butter, coffee, 35c. . JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS 6% 6 42 4 0 Trace PtCld i i o & = | & & s 8 R &ufi IN TRUTH A CAR Take Home Our Famous Home-Made Chicken PHONE 358 Quality and Sérvice 6 88 | 4 ¢ 8 12 Clear FOR A NEW AGE! Tamales—3 for $1.00 : TR @ 5 8 48 4 26 Cidy p < — — R 8. BB B PhGly Seward Street, betwéen Front and Second THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS moderately low from Middle and Southern Al- the eastern Aleutian Islands with the Gulf of Alaska to Central Cali- " The pressure remains moderately high on the Arctic Coast . weather in the central Interior. Temperatures have ris- t Alasks except from Cordova southeastward. JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor MRS. HOOKER'S THE GASTINEAU Our Services to Yon L. E. BINGHAM, Prop.