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e o) Loy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ISATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1932. : licase this summons is published, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint of the above-hamed plaintiff on file in the said Court in the above- entitled action. SR RN T TS £ the campaign, and provoked a furor | Alal J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULI:URE;, WEATHER BUREAU B \PAB Es' TA aMiong Republican leaders, drawing LEGION BASER. 1y AR 1ty | : ; > " # - hot retorts from the Treasury De- DANCE TONIGHT The Weat '/cr | partment as well as from the Re- & publican Campaign Commitiee. | LOCAL DATA || 4 P A . ——— ‘The Serenaders will hold forth| | -~~~ By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) IR - ;| EARL TURPIN IN HOSPITAL |as usual a: Flks Hall tonight, Uis-| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at dpam., August 2i: 4 | | Earl Turpin is a patfent in St.|pensing the latest and catchiest Rain tonight, Sunday clearinz and warmer; moderate south to R Nt | | Ann’s hosviidl having ehtered yes- |cance music, but_ the affair will| porthwest winds. . B i eeanes, TEEEES terday for edical treatment. be“nd;:g e aysplues u;s thewi%mer- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity =~ Weather | | . 4 ican fon. "0cee L 80| 4 pm. yestly 29.93 58 3 w 7 Cldy ; | Roosevelt, fxt Seagrll, An Medicitie ‘Go: \Makes into the Legion baseball fund. 4 am. today ..29.69 52 89 SE 8 Rain a]yzes Views Of‘T'WO earc . Indicatizns are that a ‘ecord| Noon today 2954 54 90 w 6 Rain : [ ] [ | Parti Li Remarkable Record |crowd will be on hand, with a good CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | arties on Liquor i time guarifiteed to everybody. TE Atlanta, Ga—Almost every line ; “ YESTERDAY | TODAY 1 (Pontinwea from Page One) & 85 & F deY ‘We have Yjust received - T i 8 féxi?ddeg‘rz:xu: e e = Biion %leg,f,';s' B ey 2t Wk, large hsdrtment of |that the proper means of regulat-]The manufacturers of Sargon Soft GARBAGE Barrow 33, 30 7 PR R e Sno";:A 4 large assb. ‘ing the use of alcoholic beverages|Mass Pills hvae made & Fécord they > ? Nome 58 B4 36 38 6 . . |B!is through the individual K States|{may well be proud of. ~Although Bethel 62 60 46 50 8 01 Cldl } | : 4 |l with the control by the Federal{Sargon Soft Mass Pills were first H A ULE D Fort Yukon .. .. 52 50 12 42 4 20 cm§ | |l ‘Government limited to that neces=|placed on the market about three - & Tanana : 62 60 42 46 0 02 Cldy ' | c 00 re S Se S 'sary to protect the States.” years ago, over 135,000,000 of these Reasonable Monthly Rates Fairbanks 80 80 2 4 2 ' ruce ' i 4 Y h | 'Gov. Roosevelt called the Re<{Pills have been sold and their fame E MLOCK Eagl : : publican plank on * Prohibition” n,].,ms spread to many foreign coun- | H 0 WOOD sta_g;aul ot 28 28 i fi 4448 i; ’(laf g;dix % 'l | B “dense cloud of words, evasion upon |tfies. They not only enjoy a tre- Dutch Harbor ... 56 o1 B Taiat 2 0 Clear or { ren levasion, and insincerity upon in-|mendous popularity throughout Am- Kodiak ... 56 5¢ | 48 48 0 M4 Cldy J | l! sincerity.” ‘He declared that Hoover ferica, but they are also in large OCordova 52 5 \ prs 5 10 '52 Cldy 4 A 3 . . deliberately attempted to mislead {demand 'in Canada, the Philippine Juheau 80 58 ‘ 52 52 8 06 Rain i ; in sizes from 7 to 16. |l the people when he said, in his{Islands, Hawaii, Alaska, Porto Rico, PSR 66 ot 50 — Calm 130 cldy W ni roul | W recent acceptance speech, that the{and other foréign countries. For Ketchikan 62 60 52 52 8 18 Rain ool knit, wool serge, | Democrats “pledge the membersjsale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co. PHGSE Rupert .. 80 58 % st § Riin wool jf‘TS(‘)fi and crepe |f of their party to destroy every —adv. Edmonton 84 78 L R 4 Trace Clear ol | @i vestige ' of constitutional and ef- L 4 Seattle 0 70 I 56 56 4 0 Cldy wool. | izic;:v; :‘;gera] control” of the li- & [ 2 R Portland 4 4 | 60 60 8 0 Clear Gl g VR A . San Francisco ... 68 58 | 56 56 4 0 Cldy Priced specially from First' Prohibition Speech Dmly Cr _Dss-Wflrd P UZZle The pressure is lowest this moning near Cordova, falling rapidly 3 This was Gov. Roosevelt's first in Southeast Alaska and rising rapidly in Western Alaska. Rain speech on the Prohibition issue CROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzis 8 Princely ltale has fallen throughout the Interior, in the Gulf and Southeast Al- $2 9 5 t $13 50 || Since he " was nominated as his 'y g‘é".‘,u oy e ks A 2 -4 E:“.m" aska;. followed by clearing in extreme Western Alaska and poftions » 0 . | party’s Presidential candidate, and} g £ PR, 10, War aviator of the Interior. The pressure is moderately high from Hawaii || his second road speech of the cam- v o X Y i i ) through extreme Western Alaska lo the Arctic Coast. Temperaturc | patgn. However, in his speech ac- {12 Cgliection of | 1 ey ‘Chahges have béen unimportant. ‘ cepting the nomination at Chicago, |13, Assimed char- 2 20. While =0 he had declared the Prohibition| o fcters = - p s B S| ‘plank, and the remainder of the{ =~ “emn 22. One of the Nelv platform, suited him 100 per cent. | o #orrel % e i { The ‘Governor’s first road ‘speech h Shlnmh:ma i T'?m&o'::u'a | was delivered at Columbus, Ohio, }!8: orise gt SChOOl CO(ltS last Saturday. It dealt almost en- h: "fn"m\:’i 2% Dnvz“n"h e tirely with the economic issues of {3 ”:.fi"‘?“"“‘ b In a variety of colors. SUMMONE B Ll bl 3 Boste" Priced very No. 3354-A 3 Adtarae 3. Retinge et { " 1 iIn the District Court for the Ter- {32 Afivlent wine P ol o reasonably. Higey o Alaska, Division Num- |1 {,‘%"fi' tHibe 4 Bypslontay r One, at Juneau. 3 ) % oo 2 i Sizes from 5 to 16. Esttier 'Odom, Plaintiff, vs. Woyne |1 Vngan:at™ 55 New Testas 43 Afemative b Odom, Defendant. 10. i:onmmcd Ing of Asher 67. Endeavor g 3 ?ufldl | i e Rk e Presient of fe Uhlted Biates B ooy O cmtsmumole y gplomotive S G0k owiy ’ = | of America, to the above-named (.. . stateiavbr. o, (Cl 2. mseet '°0 86 Be indebted J x Defendant, Greeting: IE B dsteatea 02 Polnte tool & oo 5. Negatlve ks : ¥ou are heteby teduired to ap-|[T Q'S jelehe & Welpredeo- 4 pgen G Gomd > : | |1 \ o S o pear in the District Court for the | 'f‘n i “t. Nbte of & 6 Entirely o - Sianner T % Amel‘wan Leglon { e i e ren s 00, nc. "Territory of Alaska, First Division, |31 Dreop pigeon - 7. Witness 81. Plaything B LR Koy . | ) ] 1 - within thirty ‘days after the last - T 2 . et e TP TP T F B || BASEBALL DANCE | > Juneau’s Leading Department Store s B Ry rs s s e ;/ff'////; . 7 - ? 1 ay of ptember, , in : /. V) i JdEEEN dANE %, mh AT ELKS HALL 8:00 p.m.—Evéning Service. This |is a service most folks like as they |have the opportunity of selecting | the hymns they would like to sing. The more selected the more music |we have during the service. 'Rev. T 5 Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday) morning to guarantee change of sermon topies, ete. 'f The Salvation Army T rp————er § | 1= ¢ Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday--7:30 p.m. ‘Tuesday—7:30 p.m. 2 5 ¥ First Churen of Chrst, | : Sclentist o : Bunday services will be held at) 1¥ am. in the First Ohurch of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| and Maln Streets. The subject will| be, “Christ Jesus.” i Bunday School discontinued until the first Sunday in September. "Wednesday. 8:00 pm. ‘Testi- R racks where he will hold services tomorrow. From there the Dean e e ol e BRI X T Bethel Pentecostal Assembly 121 Mam Street 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. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday, 7:30 pm. — Prophetic Lecture on Book of Revelation. Friday, 7:30 pm. — Evangelistic Service. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. monial” meeting. Christian Sclence Reading Room In' church building. This room 1s; open to the public Wednesday after- ndons from 2:30 to 4. “The public is cordially Invited to attend these services and visit the tedding room. ?mm Latheran Church L Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Frietidly Church” - : s e A Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday evening, 7:45—Lecture. Tuesday, evening, 7:45 — “Know Your Bible,” study. Sabbath, September 3: Sapbath, August 27: 1:30 p.m.—Sapoath School. 2:30 p.m.—Regular services. The public is invited to all meet- ings. | Seventh Day Adventists ! the Northwestern for Chilkoot Bar- | will go to Skagway, returning to prayer service. - Juneau next week on the Rogers. g Sl AL {7 Russtan Orthodox Chureh -~ f ! j | service. The_said plaintiff in said action demands - the"following rellef: An absolute divorce from defendant. And in the event you fail to ap- pear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want theteof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, and as hereinabove stated. Witness the Honorable Justin W. Harding, Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court hereunto affixed, on this 24th’ day of Aug- ust, 1932. JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. The order for the publication of this summons was issued on the 24th day of August, 1932. H. B.LE"FEVRE, " Aftorfiey for Plaintiff, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Aug. 27, 1932. Last publication, Sept. 17, 1932. @: C. Baunders of the-Presbyterian Church will be the speaker at-this We invite your participation all of these services. in HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30—Morhing service. 11:30—Bible Schéol. * 7:30—Evening service. 7:30 p.m-AWednesday, Midweek ] REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor. & Saturday, 7:00" pim.—Vespers and matins combined.” " Sunday, 10: a.m—The diyine liturgy ‘of Saint John Chiysostom, FIRE ALARM CALLS "CONS TANGE o B 7 W e oiid dEd dum Eld JEdEEN W, e B Hd dNu ddEE AN ddEN Al RREEE R ad , kil wiE JNE dEEEE Motor § peéd Cbstly! An Associated Press article recently published in newspapers throughout the country makes this ob- servation: Speed comes high, the Chicago Motor Club con- cluded after an investigation that showed a mile-a- minute in your automobile is from three to four times more exepensive than when your speedometer says 40 to 45. g The couclusion was arrived at after checks made . at various speeds. The results were cited: Qil consumption at 55 miles an hour is seven times greater than it is at 80. Tire wear at 50 is twice as much as at 40. Gasoline consumption at 55 is one-fourth more than at 80. g | TONIGHT MUSIC BY SERENADERS ! f ; i Th hop | B R B i — e YOUR . - e | JUNEAU-YOUNG | WANTS ! n the ) A i Funeral Parlors AN LS La.“}z;mtgngfl - e £ [ea g, * e ——— EAT ! CROSSETT SHOES P g L Juneau Iee Cream VAN’S SHOE SHOP " Parlor —_— e ». »‘. ’ 3 . CARL JACOBSON ||| JUNEAU SAMPLE WATOH REPAIRING | | SHOP | Opposile Chas. Galdstein's A Used In addition there’s the wear and tear on the car 2| 1 pelieve 1eposé to be the source d ] at the higher speeds. ———— Catholic Church 1 - ; 1 f all A Ghurch of the Natlyity l;O aest:muzg isat the bottom | {of ‘all feminine "unloveliness, and it saps the sureness' of' spirlt with- 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Our J } Sunday School begins next Sunday| | | after a two months’ vacation. Let's|&: be there from the very first Sun- Fifth and Gold Streets L dayon. Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. |yt o i ol b s S5t oyphid Voo g ; : 11:00 am. — Morning service. Pastor ‘(\utt;wh!him no’rhén fl:e‘ 1 F rd Allen Shattuck I ne. PHONE 249 8:00 am.—Hply Mass and In- Established 1898 not the gathering of yourselves to- gether, as i the manner of some” {struction inithe Chureh. Thursday, Sept. 1.—Ladies’ Ald| 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- meets at the home of Mrs. E. O.{mon, followed by Benediction of the Jagobson. Blessed Sacrament. Northern Light Presbyterian Church {will give _tly! p&tgb |18 ‘woman's harming qual-| ity. " ’ T ‘5 A useful occupation is the most | effective cure for unrest, coupled with a conscious learning to re- & lax during leisure ‘moments. Metropolitan Methodist r 51; Episcopal Church Rev. HENRY R. CROSS 10:00 a.m—Bible School. Fourth and Seward Sureets 11:00 am. — Morning Worship.| “The church with the cordial we- enor solo, “I Shall Not Pass Again | come.” This Way ¥ Electric Range In Firgt-C!ass Coh;_li}ipr : $25.00 Fourth and Franklin Sts. REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, : E-IiEVENTI; ANNUAL ,_"‘ Southeast Alaska Fair v JUNBAU: & 4 September 14, 15,16, 17 BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER For premium list and further information commupnicate with e~ et " (Effinger), Ted Kenon.‘ 11:00 am. — Morning worship. 3 t, “The Spirit of Theme for our thought at this sérvice will be: “The Gateway to %m_mmmu Christian | Spiritual Power.” Read' Matthew RRLIY 21:12-32 and Revelation 3:7-13. Tt will be seen from these readings .| |that many should enter this gate- Ad|way and receive this power. Just E. RICE, |meditate upon the thought of Spir- % itual Power. E 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School. The as|hour for big folk as well as the tittle folk. - Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Edison Mazda Lamps—the Standard of Comparison o The 11th Annual Southeast Alaska} Fair will be held in Juneau September 14, 15, 16,’?7 be held