The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 10, 1932, Page 2

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"N B I e —— for the Junior Miss w,~--~~m.vu.-l-~,--.;‘.;&“.lww$,lh,. bl d Dress Coats With. smart fur eellars on solid colored coats in blue, brown, tan and green. Sport Coats Tweed mixtures ih' all the popular, tones, | Sizes, 12 to 16, R NEW DRESSES_in_silks and wonlens, suitable; for dress and, schaol wears g 1t: BERETS 1y Blue, redy brown and [ % black STORE OPEN TONIGHT - [N t B. ML Behrefids" | Announcing the Arrival of ~ New Coats and Dresses ¥ iR 'Ot’ JUNEAU'S’ ?MDFNG %fiflfl»fifl‘ &m nec. must be received by The Empire | d not Jater than 10 o’clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change « sermon topics, ‘etc. e BT A N Y g ] | First. Churcin of Christ, | f' Sclentist ' 3 e ereeee——f} Sunday services will be held at 111 am. in the. First Church -of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. ‘The subject will be, “Substance.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunday- Schqol. Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. — Testi- | monial meeting. Christian Sciente Reading Room |In church building. This room u { | open to the public Wednesday after. ) | moons from 2:30 to 4. attend these services and V'Nt reading room. i 4_———————-—n I Northern Light Presbyterian |1, Church Corner Fourth and Frankln B8ts’ 10:00 a.m—Bible School. ¥ 11:00 am. — Morning ‘Worship { | Solo; “My Prayer" (Huerter), Mrs! ! Hazel Ferguson. Sermon, “The Price| !of Life" Rev. Warren Griffiths] Pastor of the Skagway Presbyter ian Church, will occupy the pulpit. | “7:00 p.m-Intermediate chrlm-n‘ Endeavur enl if 1| of Restirrection Ln!henn Church ! {Corner of Third and Maln Btreets|, | REV, ERLING K. OLAFSON, i Pastor, ! i “The Friendly Church” ke The Smndo.rd of e S ,Comparison |are organizing an adult Bible stid |class in the Sunday Sehool, Every- | one is invited to attend. We are now beginning a study of the book of “Acts.” Our school is still grow- ing. Come, help, and be helped! 11:00 am, In sizes 10 to 1000 watts ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER | sion that has suffered a similar JUNEAU~—Sept. 14 to 1V 8 . form the basis Of tomorrow's ser- mon. ¥ Betne Pentoosstal Assembly ‘i" —_—— 121 Mam Street 5 CHARLES C. PWU& HENNA'S MARGEL 1 E - SHoOP . Mareels and Finger ‘Waves, 75¢ and 60c | Seward St., above Juneau Bak- | ery, | Phone’ 103 | Day Service Text for “Come Thou With Us ma Tuesday and Friday, 7, lb pm 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s meet- J. A, BUI.:GER |2 The: public is cordially ln'!wd Sermon ‘there, new ¢lass to ‘Commence. \\ This class is open to. &l wi interested .in ‘the y ing.” clgss. We invite men and v ot mmngu&rxlce Altrutil.on l.n m Chureh. |1ate. ‘These two expressions . Ml Corner Second Tuestlay, ' Your Bible, Notices for this church column[ The Lord’s suppe‘ the Xm’.’fi’n- 8:00 a.m.—Holy Gmmunm Evening service at ‘Douglas. 1100 a8, ~ Morning 3 “Is S’I 17. 12:05. p..—Church schml. ation is now deing mtde ‘Ottober ts'as Teachters Please Jet the pastor - you are intérested' in ‘yu all ages to unite with us we know they will ‘have persohal experience which will be helprul 8:00., pom, +— 3 “AN Men “Are Created s w COMPANY '8 prase ffom tie Declaration lof| 7- | Independente- that “we “ire“So tam- | ion of 1] swsed [MAcRiAD JUNEAU DOUGLAS |} {1 it that we seldom pithigi ¥ tiotr’ of the Blewsed ; £ Jl- Phone 6 Phone 18 ccnsider its meaning. “Brother- n__,——fir-"m-s;—“—,fl SOUTHEAST ALASKA FAIR ((1100d" Is a New Testament expres-| | geventh Dey. m VERN Sunday - ey study, 11:00 &.¥n.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 p.m.—Supdag Sehool. e L ERTE— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, I932. One ‘of ba ‘mbst: e)odlefl:clu'gy men in Alaska, Rev. Warren Grif- o tiths, pastor of ~the Presbyterian &umh im Skagway, will conduct vices «ud premoh The ser-| mon -4t the Narthern ;Light. Pres- || byterian Churcit in Jumean ‘tomor- pow forenoon. Mr. Oflflm is:a young - man., s - Personiable ‘aind Talented During his pastorate in th Lyhn Canal ‘¢ity his personaity and - talents have . gained him fa- vorable aiténtion ot only .there but throughout the rest of South- east Alaska. ' He will supply the i|:pulpit. . of ‘the Juneau church a month,- Mr, Griffiths’ topic will be “The Sclp; By Mrs. Ferguson ) In the course of the services, Mrs. Hazel Ferguson will sing a solo, -“My Prayer,” by Huerter. Trustees of the Northern Light Church, 'in anticipation of a large attendance to hear and greet Mr Griffiths, have arranged capacity seating faciliues. MARTIN S. JORGENSEN RE-ENTERS- HOSPITAL ;. Martin 8. Jorgensen, Juneau ag- ent of the Standard Oil Company, re-entered St. Ann’s Hospital yes- terddy .10 receive treatment. for this fractured 1eft ankle. f Mr. Jorgensen. sulieréd the fra¢ture in a fall at his home last Satarday ‘night. He went to the Nospitel Jast Bunday morning, had the ‘brokenh bone set and then lefu tise stitubion the mriddle of the week. BENJAMIN METZ OF BlHOONAH PASSES AWAY Y Merfandth etz old-time ' fest- dent of Hoonah, died at his home there Jast Thursday. He had been Aailing ‘heajth for a long time. [ Funeral ‘ services were held today. Infterment taking place at Hoonah. ~ Mr, Metz was a fisherman, He bhad many (riends and acquaint- ances fn Juneau and Petersburg. | A widow and several children, @l tving ‘at the ‘Metz home in Hoonzh, survive. Word of the ‘@emise was receiv- ed in this city by George Sehu- macher of the ‘Alaskan Hotel. P S The grave of Joséph Phillips, “Paul Revere of the South” who | Pridays, Saturdays from 1 pm. | ' mmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmm J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU LOCAL DATA By the U. B. Weather Burean) Foreonst Tor Yunenu and Viclhity, Degtiwning wt 1 Pin., Sept. 10: Showers tonight, Sunday generally fair /and warmer; gentle winds mostly easterly. _ Green Eyes Go Red Scanning Marlene “Be _]ealous” Rec:pe * * * .o%k * Other Ladies of the Talkies and £ven a Woman Judge Take Issue with the Exotic Miss Dietrich as Her Epigram Scores Bullseye. Barometer Temp. Hun.du' W&gd Veiocity Weather 2089 50 18 Rain , 80.03 47 ns! & NB 4 Y Gy ...2998 52 Wi Rain A CABLE AND RADIO nu'onh i 2 ¥ : YESTERDAY | “-}0 5 .P¢ 4oODAY 5 ‘Highest dpam. | Lowestdatn. dam. Precip. 4am. ¥ Statiop temp. ‘temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather Barrow ... . 34 34 | 30 30 8 0 Pt. Cldy Nofie ™ e . @ | 28 28 41 %0 ' <Clear Bethel ‘ 5 56 4 40 k) Q Clear Fort Yiikon .82 B2 38 38 4 0 ‘Cldy ! “Tanana T m % 34 0 18 Ptcay N Fairbanks- 58 56 1 36 ' @6 . - Clear Eagle . % 46 | 28 28 0 0 Clear St. Paul 46 “ 42 44 8 24 Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 52 52 3 38 0 0 Clear 1 Kodiak ... 58 58 2 ° w2 0 b ‘Gidy 5 Cordova . o4 54 4 48 i 04 Cldy | Juneau 548 50 V] 4 ®; Clay ] Sitka ...... S G “" o ° 2 ‘Cldy t Ketchikan % 68 “® @« 2 10 chy 2 Prince Rupert 56 56 5% 50 4 4 ‘Rain ? Edmonton 2 “ 4 ° Clear Seattle 70 ‘6 56 56 4 0 Clear ? Portland L7 6@ 8 4 0 Cleax y 4 San Francisco ... 100 88 .56 58 12 0 Cldy B S SRR e i The. pessure |ts_moderately 16w, fhroughout Alaska cxoept on the % Arctic.Coast-and -in. the Southeast. It is lowest im. southern Bering Sea and thé 'Galf-‘of ‘Alaska but fising rapidly in*ithe Jatter district and faiitng rapidly to’ths southward. Rain Mas fallen in the Gulf and Southeest, ‘southern Bering Sea and "pPortions “of 'the Interior. The préssiire ‘is &bott nermal on the Arctic Coost and fair weather prevails ¥eér “molb of' the Territory. Maximum' temperature - Within two degreées of the'highest record was Teported ‘from San Francisco. ’ Temperaturé changes hiive ‘béen slight' ‘in Alaska. o’ | FeStices by Vitiame - MorAN et day, Me#lene Dietrich, exotic star of the nlkuu The happitst women are thoss whote lave is ‘pep; | " There are millions of men and women th over who hang “to every word of their screen idols.. Most of thcn, to il wppeneances, beard and pondered on of the glams ‘orous Dietrich, lmmediately there were rejoinders. Magistrat rill, New, York City’s only woman judge, h.nded down .p!“h- to the contrary, Tallulah Blnkbden , one rf the ;uo:; :p.tbdn' 3 F st o screen, sai ealousy, far from oo and “‘rmu > ".l:.uful " Lois Mor , another star of the tafidies, nces ms, blonde and a torch singer, far rnore likely to annoy a nmn thante hold him. But the exotic Miss Dietrich, who in pn?h life is Mss. Rudolph Sieber—a wife and a mother—persisted. “A woman “whe doesnt care what her husband does, leaving him free as to his com- mions, soon loses contact with him and the result is good-bye husband, H:nnb Williams of the stage, who is Mrs. Roger Wolfe Kahn, was the only woman interviewed who -graed with Miss Dietrich. scornfully sai S4 VE HALF WOOD CLEAN HEMLOCK 14:in,, 16 in., 24 in. +Single Load, $4.25 Donble Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cénts per load 1s made for CASH GBAVE ORDERS WITH GEORGE BRroTHERS . Telephones 92 or 95 Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” BE YOUR own bookkeeper. You will find ’thnt @ check book makes your bookkeeping 'Jab easy, one that keeps you posted: always in your expendltures and your bank bal- ance. Men and women, in business, at home and while traveling find that a checking account is the safe and accurate way of keeping and paying accounts. To keep a check on bills pay by check. NEW LARGE SIZE : Ambrosia SKIN ! CREAM Fi irst National Bank orwNEm A1 ¢ CHESTER Bamnesson |i Telephone 039, 1 long. 1 shert 1 ki —— | Russian Steam Baths | | Hot and Cold Showers | Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, | | < PP A to 1 a.m. Gastineau:Ave,, re: | Alaskan Hotel, ai il Fhane HD [ Iunenu Beauty Sh | . | { | | | | | I, Ccmmod!ty Prices in Japan fl‘: ou Dapers Yor sale at mm Old i@ fi~‘ ‘i YOU’R nmmfl m ‘COMFORT depends upon ;your Plambing and- Heating. 1 mm ho'miore 10 trade with an'old reliable £igm 38, 0yr, yolume éhables ws to buy in large guantities sand our. overhead per dollar’s worth e n1 0L business donie je dowes than ethers’ Plumbing and heating. prides are lower than they v M fq Mmany years. . LY PR PO %

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