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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1932. B‘\RREY C()OGLE AND SP‘\RI‘: PLUG By BILLE DE BECK .IOX‘XIO_\' of Qakland, Cal.,, who w.th I)()ljulhy @l(-xan(ler. B B e e | his family is making the excursion| &. ¥. Talmadge, retired Claim WHADDA NE AHH_ This AIR ( i trip on the Derothy -Alexander,| Agent for the Alaska Steamship SA To A LiTTLE FEELS Good — JUST RIGHT BEHINOG called on acquaintances here today.{Company, is making the round trip ROAD WoORK WHATr I AEEDED - You, 816 8ay! Major W. de V. Bealey, bound{excursion on the Alaska. | TS MORNING, WHERE ARE You. for Steel Creek, interior Alaska,| Miss Emily Tucker entered St. sSowyY z MR 60 |came north on the Dorothy Alex-|Ann's Hospital late yesterday after- || COME oN- TL & OGLE 2 ander. noon for treatment for appen- Go ALONG AN Mrs. C. W. Meldrum, wife of the | dicitis. WEEP You | Pasenger Agent of the Great North-| Miss Ada' Foss late yesterday COMPANY -~ |ern at Seattle, accompanied by her|afternoon entered St. Ann's Hos- 4T | two daughters, is making the tour- |pital and was dismissed this morn- I To Lke T ist trip on the Dorothy Alexander.|ing. ABOUT TEATY ! Mrs. D. A. Muirhead, of”White- plag horse, Y. T, came north on the Daily Empire Want Ads Pay MILES BeFoRE LuneH ' SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DQUARTERS e o= TR O A |Read the ‘Handwriting on the b od st [ diuaaus’ They wen | it important prophetie subject. : ASOersoh, Mvs. A. B G 8 16 E. McGinnis, Goldie E| H | Sabbath, Ju 1:50 p.m.— atn - School 2:30 p.n—Regular services The public is invited to all meet- | ings. F. Madley, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph | Peterson, Mrs. A. B. Phillips and | son, Mrs. R. J. Sommers and baby, and Mrs. H. Tripp. ) l,fs.i ! =l LJE FALLS BELOWON ALASKA HAVE i TR RTN a Ex P EcT A TlnNs D A Y IN ju NEAU From Southeast Alaska ports— | 4] Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | 4 | |Judge and Mrs. James \mG‘ml LR e O ACTRR s D SL B ety RO |sham, H. L. Faulkner, Ruth Han-| z 121 Main Street { g sl | 4 |sen, T. R. Fear, W. Nelson, J ' GHARLSE 6, PERSONEDS, | |- F. Ha%nes of .PaCI{lCVSIf‘arpshlp. from Sea“le‘;Krause, H, Schmolk, Harriett Tib- Pastor. I Steamship on Business Will Be Back from |vits. Sunday services: l d Pl Y T . Ska M d | Persons who have made reserva- o = = == 11:00 am.—Morning worship. | an easure 1rp ! gway lonaay | tions for Skagway are Mrs. George | “tor ct column | w 2 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. e Gilbertson, C. M. Handleg, and C.| must be received by The Empirc Holy Trinity Cathedral 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s mwt-I Not only in Alaska but in the| With 187 round trip excursionists, Engstrom. | ENJOY THE FUN OF DO‘NG & ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday - %4 | ing. | States as well, the volume of tour-|the steamship Alaska, Capt. C. V.| - -+ morning to guarantee change of [The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE,| 7:30° p.m.—Evening service. {ist travel this summer has fallen|Westerlund and Purser David Dor-l AP | YOUR FURN‘TURE W'TH TH'S ENAMEL sermon topics, etc. Dean. Short missionary talk by Miss much below the expectations of t most of today in Juneau.| W’IOS W’Io ‘M < all . 4 & 8:00 am—Holy Communion. T T e aeam R |transportation officials A. F. rrived from Seattle at 11 AND WHERE |2 icall You can't help but say it after you have dipped your " The Salvation Army 11:00 a.m —Holy Communion and | Tuesday, 7:30 pm, — Prophetic |Haines, Vice-President of the Pa-[o'clock this morning and is sched- | | brush into a color of sparkling ENAMELOID. |cific Steamship Company, said to- Friday, 7:30 pm. — Evangelistic|day. His headquarters are in Se- Service. attle and the navigation activities The Lord’s Supper the first Sua-|0f his company in this Territory, ST s | day of each month. are matters especially under his Metropolitan Methodist 1lea .. |direction. Mr Haines’s present trip Episcopal Church T fon the Dorothy Alexander is of sl Sermon. Lecture on Book of Revelation. Public meeungs: uled to depart for Skagway at 5:30{ J. . Camppéi, managing editor this afternoon. She will be back of the Los Angeles Hergld-Express, at this port Monday morning, and Wwith Mrs. Campbell ‘and their two then will sail by way of Sitka on Sons, spent the day in Juneau while her return to the Puget Sound the Dorothy Alexander was in port metropolis. | Among those making the round " . itrip on the steamship Dorothy | ok Olele Toye | Alexander are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur until Enameloid is the Rapid Drying Decorative Enamel of a lhousanj ousehold uses. Try it on your kitchen set, right on over the ol suface. See how it covers—amazingly solid—then dries to a smooth porcelain surface, gleaming, lasting and sanitary. Don't pass up the fun of doing your breakfast nock pieces with Enameloid. No Sunday School tember. Evening service at Douglas. Sep- Sunday- Tuesday—7:30 p.m. First Church of Christ, | Presbyterian Native Church Rapid Drying Enameloid (all colors) Scientist | | &~ - @ 8] 2 i -3 'both business and pleasure char- bi- - 27| Rev. HENRY R. CROSS ] HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker, acter. In addition to tourists making R. Quackenbush of Eugene, Ore Sunday services wili be held at Fourth and Seward Streets 10:305Mornig Bavis Accompanied by Family the round-trip on the vessel, 22 Mr. Quackenbush is President and | USE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS QUALITY BRUSHES b “The church with tne cordial wel 5 i He is accompanied by Mrs, Haines,| others are booked for the Yukon owner of the Quackenbush Hard- i FOR BEST PAINTING R LTS 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. f 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek | 11 am. in the First Church of | o Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |eome. and Main Streets. The subject will| 11:00 am. — Morning be, “Sacrament.” Theme, “A Christian Challel ware, Company in Eugene and a | | QUICK DRYING YARNISH STAINI Circle Tour. They will leave the ship at Skagway, entrain on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad their daughter, Juilet Haines, and eir son, Drew Haines. “Transportation officials had not director of the Northern Hardware | Company in Seattle. service. ! Just take those worn furniture pieces and see how quickly you cell bring them to 4 4y prayer service. : 3 . “ 4 . 5 | 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School. figured that tourist travel would bejfor Whitehorse, travel by river! At sitka, the steamship Dorothy Sunday School discontinued until ¥ : 4 x | " @ the steamship DOTOULY | jife again with FLO-LAC—quick dryi h and stai i + " A 8:00 p. m. — Evening service ““las heavy this year as it was lastiboats down the Yukon and up the | ajexander let off Arthur Rust and . a8 Y ~—quick drying vamish and stain combined. Be as i““d“g',o‘a‘ AUBUSL sti- | Theme, “The Old Doctor Book” | | porteny 'gflll’.‘m;"“"y“"“" I bat they did not think i¢|Tanana to Fairbanks, g over, the . g Galloway of Tacoma, Wash, | ‘1% Porulsr wpod sfecls including Extia Dark Mahogany- e S | You will be welcome to all these| s ¥ | | would be as light as it is. Alaska Railroad to Seward, and They went to Chichagof. Mr. Rust | 5 g | “For instance, 15,40 persons were|{rom there take a steamship for 'is g well known capitalist of the| Christian Science Reading Room |S¢rVices Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts C. SAUNDERS, expected at the recent national REV. C. Seattle. Pacific Coast in church building. This room 1s %= B ) -+ nl\n-:x to the pubhchednesday after- Resurrection Lutheran Church u.L-! noons from 2:30 to 4. = 8 & n; The public is cordially Invited to Corner of Third and Malin Streels attend these services and visit the; REV. ERLIgG:_ OLAFSON, astor. |convention of Rotarians in Seattle.| Twenty-two passenger discmbark- | |For this number, railroad and i amship companies had made preparations. As a matter of fact,] = but 5900 attended the gathering. Elliott Johnson, prominent Thomas Hardware Co. IIIIIIIIEEHIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIllIIlHIIIIlllIIIIlllII|lllIIIHIII|IllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllflllllllllllllIIHIIIIllIIIIIflIllIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIHHIIHIHI No services from the city. pastor is absent Russian Orthodox Church B reading room. 2 - 3] ¥ r s o Nk n “The Friendly Church” IR | “Thisis a fair Jvllu,slmnf_on oI”Lhe Cathallo Chugeh 1300 sm = Moming - sarvies REV. A. P.PKAS‘;;XE Y '!d(“cal]llnelklr;‘ C;)m{mlo? All)usmzss: 3 E e We ipvite you to worship with | SEtMrday: f100 Pm.—Vespers s e e e s ik ¥y . . = L“l‘(‘]'.’:: .:)::\E;]l:glillMais and Ser- | Seventn oy Adventists _L g Z s 1\ o ———t——— \ BUY 2 .E: mon. S = * | Salesmen and peddiers 3| © IT O = 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic-|{ Corner Second and Fravklin Sts. ‘| permitied to show their war Yesterday Matt Lundquist 8. a = - = tion of the Blessed rament. VERNON GYES, Pastor use high-powered sales talk on em- | patient in St. Ann's Hospital. Hel &ZZ ] B C . = e e Sunday evening, 7:45—“Can You rloyes at the Mc na capitol. is receiving medical treatment. = t t = e , " e it Gt | 2 ars Credi = o ] 2 = = = = “Tomorrow’s Styles i = h ; = rrow's Sl | 7 £ Everywhere = i Don’t Bake : = Y 3 = . = = = . = SPECIALS | s s £ Pay By July 15-Keep Your Credit Good = - ~ = e During This | ¢ - VOILE DRESSES ‘ g There was a.lime' when a person with'unpuid bills at one or two stores mi:,;hl E A % = go elsewhere and still be able to supply all his needs on credit. Store A knew nothing = = ' it customers of Store ross the street. = $1.75 and $2.50 = about the credit custo Store B across the street = b T Gl sl g Conditions are different today. One goes into a store, gives his name and = ; Si"\l\’lElR = asks for credit. Immediately the manager consults the “Credit Bureau” and if the = : fi/{TS § individual concerned has been at any time, a credit customer of any other store, = 4 r(; h | = full information about ‘the ‘account. is given. = at 50c eac! = = = It is easy to see that this saves much trouble for the prompt payer in arrang- = = ing new credit connections when they are needed—he is one to be welcomed. It E ~7 § also makes it impossible for a delinquent or slow payer to conceal his past record. = | B S0 much business is done today on a credit basis that credit is no longer a = ; Fomants. Diin Siare | = private matter between buyer and seller only. A‘bili!).' to pay, willingness to pay = : = promptly—these concern the whole structure. That is why each merchant must = e — ] | B know just how each customer is paying at other stores. = é i : ! E P “Protect Your Credit Pay Promptly” = Ambrosi & i S = ) 1 Bake [ £ = eerless Bakery | | . e The_porede : ‘£ Juneau Lommercial ASSociauon s bl d ' Can Furnish You B 4 £ cleanser = ; = = = Special Deal with bread, rolls, cakes and pies, that look and == Cash Baza“h o Halvorsen’s Gordon’s = RS e AR Juneau Lumber Juneau Frock Shop Garnick’s Grocery = taste just as though they were made in your own b g Harris Hardware Co. Butler Mauro Drug Co. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. = : kitchen. So delicious are our bakery goods and | = Juneau Motors Nelson Jewelry Store Sanitary Meat Co. = $2.00 value for : conably priced that ke ] i< talking | California Grocery Harri Machine Shop Pacific Coast Coal Ce. = A - so reasonably priced that the whole town is talking [ George Brothers Dr. L. P. Dawes Dr. W. W. Council 1 $1 10 about them. Visit our store today, purchase your P %;;‘:.::: gfim é:c. Wfi.g; E&‘. 'l,):n\:;gg;\e jm}‘w:; B«;ltl‘l’nil ‘Zorks = . . . 0. . B. burfor 0. ” breads and desserts and you will be convinced that | Juneau Dl:u‘g co,c : Rice and ,:mem Co. Stroller’s Weekly E & X s | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Daily Alaska Empire y o = this is the easier thing to do. { Alaska Meat Co. H. S, Graves H. R. Shepard & Sons E J D | Allen Shattuck Harry A. Race Dr. R. E. Southwell = uneau r ug American Beauty Parlor Juneau Sample Shop Mrs. Wm. Jarman ; Co' Peerless Bakery £ Ouar purpose is to make it harder for thase NOT entitled to credit—and easier for 4 “There 1s No Substitute TN ; o T > = those who are entitled to credit £ for QUALITY" (HOR@E OF PEERLESS BREAD) ‘ L2 = . = = Post. Offopi Sihmintient Jo. + A 100% Juneau Product ; : ; 3 00000000000 | o4 POl 4 O o —ty - By o ok, P =P @y et s i >~— t Ayt