The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1932, Page 2

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Ere——— { . ¥ Every pair is perfect. *see. Silk to the top w new shades, ¥ & French Grege Dusk Nude Vanity 3 | come.” Notices for this church column| 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and| 11:00 am. — Morning worship. must be received by The Empirc {Sermon The question of a hungry heartad not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| No Sunday School until Sep- | ndian woman to a-Missionary will| morning to guarantee change of |tember. be the theme for the morning: “If ssermon topics, etc. | Evening service at Douglas. your Jesus is like you I want to { CORRECT HOSIERY in the Tlew Tlesh NWeaves. Of that clear even weave that is a delight to exceptional ith lisle soles for Promenade Biege Darkest Africa Black 3: The Salvation Army i —— “Resurrection Lutheran Church Public meeungs: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday--7:30 p.m. Tuesday—T7:30 p.m. T S TR T A |" First Church of Christ, | i Scientist b — a7 Sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | and Main Streets. The subject will | | be, “Fruth.” 14 Sunday School discontinued until | & the first Sunday in August. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. | b Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room 1s open to the public Wednesday after- | B! noons from 2:30 to 4. | attend these services and visit tha S reading room. Sermon, REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor, “The Friendly Church” 11:00 am. “A Positive Christianit; ] Corner of Third and Main Streets| Morning service. wear. In the L. Wood. will speak, e o Tuesday evneing, 7:45—The stu- dent and his Bible. Sabbath, July 30: 1:30 p.m—Sappath School. 2:30 p.m.—Regular services. The public is invited to all meet- | ings. | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church | - b 3 | | Rev, HENRY. B. OROSS Fourth and Seward sureets “The church with the cordial wel- 'know Him.” 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School, It is true that our Sunday School is small. Does it have to remain so? ,‘The answer to this question re- mains with those who. realize that it takes more than one or two to create and interest. We need you and the children. You and the "|children nesd this hour for the Come and spend an hour wi h|soul's welfare. us Sunday morning in worship. 2:00 p.m.—Funeral of Mrs. A. Hnglund from the church. ‘Tuesday, Clthollc Church Church of the Nativity Fifth and Gold Streets 8:00 am.—Lsw Mass and Instrue: on in the Church. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser mon, followed by Benediction of the lessed Sacrament, Monday is the Ann; both days of special de: T Holy Teinity “Cathedral The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. mCE,: Corner Second and Franklin Sts. Dean. b 8:00 a. —Holy Cnmmumon VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday cvemng 745—Putor H. 1|1 Bethel Pentecostal Assembly f Feast of St ‘The public is cordially invited to|Jjames and Tuesday, the Feast of - ] Seventh Dny Adventists | - | 8:00 pm. Evening worshiv. |We continue our study of the i‘Old Doctor Book” to find. the i3 (doctor’s verdict is favorable for us, i 121 Mam Sireet - CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. -| Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.~—Morning worship. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 6:30 p.m.—Young People's meet- ing, 3 7:30 pm»Evenmg serviee. Short missionary talk by Miss Anna H. Le Fevre from Chile. Lecture on Book of Revelation. Friday, 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Service. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun« n Closing Out a Lot of Men's Nothing but a determmatmn on our part Hats to entirely clean-up our stock of Men's Hats could induce us ings as these. THIS LOT, OF STETSON HATS $2.95 éa Our Sale of Men s Sults and Topcoats to make such offer- AT 0y h ‘4 ARE FLYING , take-off from the Island of Sylt, Germany, Aab!amed among others, the servie- . es of Sandow, {finally compromised; on ten per- OVER ATLANTIC BOUND FOR U.S, {Capt. von Groneat Reach-| es Iceland on Flight to Chicago SEYDISFJCEDER, Ieceland, July 23 —Capt. Wolfgang von Groneau landed here, ten hours after his on account of a short- age of fuel. He stopped here in- jstead of continuing to Reykajavik, 1250 . miles-, west. He spent the ‘night. here, with his three com- |panions . on his. seaplane _flight from Germany to Chicago, Illinois. MAKE ANOTHER LEG REYKAJAVIK, Iceland, July 23. —Capt. von Groneau. arrived here this evening on his flight across the Atlantic to.the United States. Glorifier of American Girl,” Dies in South (Continued from Fage One). accident, During the World’s Fair in Chicago in 1892 Ziegfeld was placed . in charge of the musical | entertainment. . For this purpose he brought seven military bands from Europe, but. still the musi- cal program failed to win popular approval. Puts on Sandow He then decided to adopt a gen- eral program of entertainment and the strong man. Sandow demanded $1,000 a week, a fabulous salary.in that period, but cent - of the gross receipts. As a result Sandow . never received less than $3,000 & week and the young show -man was so impressed that he immediately arranged a tour for the strong man. He managed Sandow successfully four years. ‘The next important step in his rapid, rise as a producer was his intreduction to. America of Anna Held. Miss Held's first appear- ance was in “A Parlor Match.” She later. starred under Ziegfeld in “French Maid,” ‘“Papa’s Wife,” “The WLittle Duchess” and “Mlle. Napoleon.” First Ziegfeld Follies In 1907, Ziegfeld became asso- ciated with the firm of Klaw & Erlanger in the production of the first Ziegfeld® Follles, which was to become an annual institution in the theatrical world. So carefully day of each month. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prophetic |, Presbyterian Native Church | | B e . HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. | 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 1:30 pm~Wednesday, Midweek prayer service, x| X ey Northern Light Presbyterian Church | FR—— T ct Corner Fourth -and ,Franklin Sts. » REV. C..C. SAUNDERS, .No. services as pastor is nbsem‘ from the city. 5| 2 Russian Orthodox Church | | REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor. Saturday; 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and matins combined. Sunday, 10:00° a.m.—The divine| J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Yuneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Showers tonight and Sunday; CULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU July gentle southerly winds. 23: | | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity =~ Weather | : 4 pm. yest'y 29.89 52 80 S 8 Rain 4 am. today 29.95 50 9 S 6 Clc_ly Noon today 30.04 49 86 S 4 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY ;| TODAY Highest 4pam. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 36 34 80,5 805 10 0 Cldy 64 64 46 46 6 0 Clear 3. 13 BA B 1% 08 cldy | 0 68 54, 56 402 Cldy 0 68 50 50 0 0 cldy | 0 64 52, 52 RO Cldy 60 60 2 4 4 06 PtL.Cly Paul 4. 48 4 44 12 0 cdy ch Harbor ... 56 54 “ o« 4 0 cldy | Kodiak 58 58 48 48 0 0 oy Cordova 58 56 46 46 4 28 Cldy | Juneau 54 52 7 50 6 1 Cldy Ketchikan 54- 8% | 50 B0 8 44 PLCly P 62 56 48 50 4 02 Pt.Cldy|| Edmonton 8 84 58 60 4 0 Pt.Cuy} s-attle 2. 0. | 60 60 6 Trace Cldy Portland s s | e 63 6 0 Cldy san Francisco 60 60 | 50 52 6 0 Cldy The pressure remains modera the Southeast and extreme North. eastern Interior and showers have The pressure is moderately high between Hawaii and British The weather is generally cloudy throughout Alaska and | perature changes have been unimportant. mbia. tely low throughout Alaska except It is lowest this morning in OIL BURNER EXPERT DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY NOW WITH R|ce & Ahlers Co. PHONE 34 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” ettt e PSS been general in Eastern Al- were young women selected for membership in the Follies eld won for himself the rep- of connoiseur of feminine Ziegfeld considered as best successes ‘‘Sally,” and ‘“Louis the among “Kid Four- With Wild West Show The producer never grew tired recounting his adventure with the wild west show. Buffalo Bill was appearing in the Academy of Music . at Chicago and following a spectacular demonstration of marksmanship he challenged any member of the audience to dupli- c: his own performance. The thirteen-year-old boy stepr to the stage *and acquitted him- self so well that the famous troop- er invited him to join the show. eld accepted the offer and $50 for each of the three of drew SERIES 222 THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR ! FOR A NEW AGE! . JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. PHONES 92--95 . GEORGE B’ROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries OPEN EVENINGS pe— ! Leader Department Store (GEORGE BROTHERS) LOGANBERRIES FOR PIES Gallon cans, each .60 cents GARNICK’S—Phone 174 that |ents e | succeeding weeks wbefore his par- then appeared on the scene. He was educated jn the public schools of his native city and the University of Michigan, His rec- reations included yachting, golf and cross country riding, He was a| member of the Chicago Athlet Westchester. Biltmore and the Yon- kers - Coringhian . Yachs. Clubs. | | Ola papers for sale at Empirc| Office. . McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Takes any decoration! You can ‘paper Sheetrock— paint it — panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. And Sheetrock does not __._ warp, is weather-tigat, dur- able and fireproof. Ask us about Sheetrock. Reg. U. S, Pat. Off. SHEETROCK THE Fireproof WALLBOARD JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inec. Phone 358 Tonight ELKS Ball Room BIG THE Royal Range QuicE and Even Heating Oven Eliminates Guess Work and Baking Failures Large Cooking Top Surface Long Lasting Body Construction NOW Thomas Hardware Co. ON DISPLAY DN ZEIE G The Popular Dance Band playing the ‘Latest Dance Num- bers at Allen Shattitek, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska LKS’ BALL ROOM SATURDAY ' F rye-Bruhn Company PACKEBS—FBESI MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH' IS KING” FOR INSURANCE Te]ephoi:ezi?é R.B..M. Behrends Bank Bldg. SHEPARD & SON ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39. Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29

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