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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Well Dressed Man, the Three distinetive styles that will $8.50 appel to the man who cheoses his apparel with care for quality and fine appearance. STAR BRAND SOLID LEATHER SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store 1IN Notices ‘f6r this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon. topics. etc e ey | . First Church of Christ, ] i Scientist R S 2 Sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juncau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Everlasting , Punishment.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. | Wednesday. 8:00 pm, monial. meeting, T Christian science Xzading Room in church building. This room 13 open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially Invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. v | Holy Trinity thedral The Vy. Rev. CHARLES BE. RICE, Dean. 8:00 a.m~-Holy Communion. 11;00 ‘a.m.—~Morning Prayer md' Sermon. 12730 p.m.—Siinday School. | Evening service at Douglas. Catholfe Chuwrch Churéh of the Nattvity’ Firti ‘ang Gota Biskets Rev. WM. G. LeV. ev. ASSRUR, sJ, o o A Northern Light Presbyterian | | Church S —— Corner Fourth end Franklin Sts. 10:00 a.m~—Bibis School. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. Sermon by Oapt. R. B. Bub- the King.' Chapel. i 8:00 am.— Holy Mass the Junior Chior; vocal solo, “Re-| , ~ VERNON GYES, Pastor signation” (Roma), Miss Alice Pal-| Sunday evening, 7:48-Lecture— I8y evening, T:45 ~ “Know mer.. Sarmon, "What Is a. Chris- g tan?" Ytt.u:“ m::!e." lectu:: 6:30 p.m.-+Luther League. Open , Novem B: Pamm.la 1:30 pm.—8aooath Scheol, 2:30 “p'm.—Regular services. , Nov. 3—Ladies' Aid Thursday, Nov. 3 i The public is invited to all meet- meets at the parsonage: Mrs. Olaf- son and Mrs. Daniels hostesses. mf" Nov. 30—Annual~ Faney Work » salk x Bethal I‘enw Assembly 1 \ ¥ ¢ o ad R N — $ 131 Mum Street | Methodist f ; J. Episcopal Church i - =eee——w——23| Bunday services: Rev. HENRY R. CROSS \8am—~Morning worship. And; Bewurd sireets p.m.—Bible School. “The church with m:m!hl wek: ln:.‘w ‘pm~~¥qung People’s méet- eome.” TIARY A ORras i . 10:00 a0t 8choal/*You| 7:30: pins.—Rvening service, cannot Jook:: into ‘m. ¢radle ®nd| Tuesday and Priday, 7,:30 p.m.— read the secret message traced by|Bvangelistio Services. a divine hand end wrapped up! Tha Lord’s Supper the Tirst Sun- in that bit of clay, any mote thati|day Of esich month. you can see the North Star in.the Ll S > magnetic needle. God has: loaded| | " "Fresiytwtin Native Chureh the needle of that young life so 4t o will point: o the stay of its own| MARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. destiny; and-though you may pull] ~1030=Morning service: it around by artificisl advice and| : 11:30—Bible School. unnatural education, ' and .compel 30—Evening service, ! it to point to the star which pres 80 p.m~Wednesday, Midweek sides ‘over poetry, art, law, medis|Prayer servie. cine, or whatever your pet calling e I e ————— = "SPECIAL MUSIC TRAP AND BOAT . Bunday, OFt. 3. — S4H Bundsy after Penteddst,! Feast o Ohvist, 8:30 a.m.—Holy Mass i na.plmf s :;:e::”“ 0 1) andtons, in ohareh, T to Be Subject of . | J. V. Davis Two Traps Solo by Mrs.C. Férguson, “How| 10180 am—Holy Mash and Ser- Sunday Sermon and Roedda Lovely Ate Thy Dwellings; (Lid-|mdn,fn Chureh, e k. . P b & ux”. L R iBenedle-| y.-nippers at the Resurrection| At the pubnc“sz;‘let orp thre;r:l\“p 7:00 p.m—Intermediate Christfan g : B pat urch tomorrow will en- | traps and of a fish' trap mof Endeavgr. Mondgy, Oct. 31—Fellst of st. joy o al musical service, sts;tendm’, in the ownership of which b ey g < i “;.usd . Nov. 1 Péist | At er, director of the choir, |the late. H. O. (Lisle CD;visé;s: Resurrection, Lutheran Church | o RRALATER gl of All win an offertory solo, “Re-|interested, the trap at Cube { P i ——zj | Saints, & hollday of obligation. | o, by Caro Roma. The|was sold to Mrs. Winnie Davls, Corner of Third and Main Streety| Wednésday, Nov, 2 Of All!genio: Choir Will sing an anthem,|the widow of ‘H. C. Davis, for REV. ERLING: K. OLAFSON, | 8ouls. Masses at %, 8 4nd ‘ofelgek. | sy siepherd.” by Blerly and the $10,600, and the traps near Capel Pastor, : “ By’ special 1t each priest| i ir will sing, “The Dark-|Bendals and at Naked Island, to- “The Friendly Otupeh” . . jis ‘ptmiitted to %ay three mabses! pess snall Turn to Dawning,” by gether with the mototship Hoedt_iul e scm’m' D3 Feast of All Souls. Day. Nich {were 'sold to Capt. J. V. Davis, o B Lo . S g e b A sermon, “What Is a brother of H. C. Davis, for §22,500. Atthem, 4 3y B TRd memy)'gl, Ez o D4y Mveisiats Chri will be preached by| The fale was condycted by 5.} S Genin QREN s Bkt the Rev. Erling K. Olax'son_;Ht-llolxzhal. of the law firm of Hel- S Bhrs o DERTIE:. (Niokdh, POL R R i lwhis is a timely quostion and lenthal and Helonthal, and was ') airplane pilot licenses have been| SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1932, P —— SERVICE GIVEN PROPERTIES OF “What Is a Christian” Is}Widow Buys One Trap, and be of vital interest to every held at the front entrance of. the " sald Rev. Olaf- Federal and Territorial Building Owned by Three Partners : trap at Cube Point was ned by Georg: Franklin; Geéorge | W. Sample and the late Mr. Davis. MAJOR LEAGUES i PLA“NG SEASON :) , she has become ‘t e sole ner: | ' Ths floating trép near Cape CHICAGO, Oe¢t. 29.—The 1932 Eendal, the pile trap at Naked ue bazeball season will Island and the motorship Roedda ened one week instead of were owned by the late Mr. Davis and Capt. Davis. BY LUTHERANS H. G DAVIS SOLD 3. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER, BUREAY Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 29: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly winds. The Weather LOCAL DATA /By the U, 8. Weather Burean) Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dity Wind Velocity 4 pm. yest'y ....3008 38 93 s 4 am. today 30.08 38 a1 s [ Noon today 30.04 41 82 SE 8 B P S i’ s ST SO 1 8 i YESTERDAY, |, Highest 4pim. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. (| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Nome. ... 38 36 28 32 14 0 PtCldy Bethel ... 38 38 | 32 32 10 Trace Oy Fort Yukon ... 14 14 | 12 12 0 0 ‘Cledr Tanana 24 24 24 M4 4 .20 Snow Fairbanks 28 2 e 4 0 Cldy Eagle . ;. B30 10 0 Clear St. Paul 42 43 | 34 40 30 2B POy Duteh Harbor 46 | 40 40 20 18 Clear Kodiak - | QUSRS B R Rain Cordova 40 | 36 36 8 68 Ratn Juneau ... 38 31 38 28 Raln Ketchikan ... 4“ 40 40 4 Trdce Rain Prince Rupert 46 | 34 36 4 0 Olear Edmonton 2% | 18 20 4 0 Clear Seattle 50 | 44 48 (s Rain Portland 54 | 48 4 10 02 Cldy 8an’ Prancisc 62 = 6% 4@ [ 0 CABLE AND RADIO‘ 'REPORTS TODAY Weather Rain Rain 'I’he. barometric pressure is moderately low in Alaska except the Southeast, and is lowest near Bristol Bay with light to moderate rain in Southern Alaska and light snow in the Western Interior. The ‘pressute 18’ moderately’ high between Hawail and ' Southeast Al Clear " weather continiues ‘in Northeastern Alaska and tem- perdtures have risen in the northern portion of the Territory. aska, Temperature changes have been slight in other ' distriets. Cldy Will Harridge' of the| Now Sole Owner n League said both leagues| As @ result of the successful bid ed to open next season of < $22,500, Capt. Davis is now r 13 and finish Oecto-!the sole owner of the two traps and of the motor craft. Representatives of canneries and fishing companies were present at | the sale and several submitted bids. PRGSICT 07 S | PR ORI SRR ' | More than 93,000 candidates for AN INVESTMEN: IN HEALTH From October 15 to November 13| |you can get a complete examina-| | tion and' 30° adjustments for $30.00. For onie month only. Telephone 581 theatre seat With an adjustable’ O- 33 ®ppointment. DR. C. L 1e 1932 season ,er 25, runni: |Bundays. ended Septe examined physically by the United States Government. ———— A Seattle man has invented a 3 i Swad| back that enables an occupant ‘o FENER HE ORrRe i ol push himself out of the way of & person passing him. 50c Ploneer Taxi, Pnone 443. adv. is until you have waasted: years -of | S i — precious life, yet, when once fres, z < The Salvation Army the needle flies back to- its own p star" ' Religions ‘education is neith+ er artificlal sdvice! or unnatural education; it’ is part of the loaded ;needle. ‘We will help you guide | the young- Jife to the. star of :its (own destiny. pa 1 11:00 am, - Morning wotship. | Pastor's -theme, “To Pill Life with | & Purpose—Learn.” 6:30 p.m—Epworth : Young 1 to Meet have invited Mr | Raven, Superinténdent of to.talk to us &t this service. topie will . be: “The Importance Chrlstia Palmer will be the soloist at this service. ! ‘Come, spend an hour with us in lme worship of our Heavenly Fath- er, | Cookie Cutters Lemon - Squeezers Vegetable Ladles Pancake Turners Egg Whips . Towel § Coat Hocks | Garment Hangers ! Kettle Knobs Sink Stoppers Tea Strainers { Measuring Cups * Jello Molds Paring Knives it 2 Can Openers ! Padlocks ring Scales Tea Balls ggfl Slicers . Gra Rubber Doilies for, g B. M. Behrends Cb., | lnc %, Junelu’s Leading DepartaeniStopé Salt and Pepper Shakers ~' i Dish Cloths Nail Files Nail Brushes Pin Cushions Waxed Paper Glass Knobs Clothes Lines Drawer Pulls Flour Sifters Serving Trays Picture Wire Putty Knives Scrapers. Push Pins Soap Dishes Bottle Openers Waste Baskets Mouse Traps Asbestos Mats Coffee Pot Handles Wall Hangers - Upsrs Bargin YOU WILL WANT MANY.. OF THESE ARTICLES t 1s b ex ad ¢ chil 3 455 5 AR ) & é?part of every of almost every CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS | Juneau Paint Store j nourishing, perts recom- 4s an essen- dren have plenty of it! They like ilds up resistance to:colds, by giving their growing young bodies. ' (;\uDordot ask your Grocer for “PEER- ” a 100% Juneau Product. NEON SIGNS FROM JUNEAU DEALERS; 1. 2. WE SELL THEM CHEAPER. WE SERVICE THEM, FREE. 3. THE PROFITS ARE ALL SPENT IN JUNEAU. 5 REMEMBER That SERVICE is a VERY ;important factor to con- If anything goes wron, here to give you that service sider. REE. with the sign we are BUYING AT HOME Means the profits made stay in Juneau—SERVICE given FREE and the best sighs obtainable. that WE SEL. LISTON SIGN SHO L CHEAPER. PAULSON SIGN SERVICE [) Before buying a Neo# Sign compare prices with us and find Your - Alaska Laund ry TELEPHONE 15 CHICKEN NOODLES. BA . and CHOP SUEY" ILEY’S CAFE BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from g P. M. |