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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, ,\'Q\/'. 5t 1932. POUGLAS "NEWS EW BUSINESS J. Hussey, Machinist from Kennecott,'Se- cures Location tt, is open a machine and neral repair shop in the Riedi rehouse ‘building on the ity arf approach. A machinist of perience in the gasboat and auto- obile trades particularly, he has hosen a good location to receive Tk of that kind and is having e ‘entrance to the building re- odeled to accommodate cars. Less than a week ago, Mr. Hussey th his family arrived here on pe Alaske on their way ‘south. pre first, on coming into the annel, to unload coal and while ussey had an opportunity to look e town over, was favorably im- ssed, and decided - to . make .his pme here, and enter business. RETURN HOME FROM .SOUTH Mirs. J. W. Cadwell arrived home | J€C h the Northland yesterday after fveral months’ visif in Washing- pn, Oregon and California. Mrs. adwell regained her health 10 pme extent as a result of the ip: Mrs. Mike Pusich and children fso returned home yesterday from month’s visit in Seattle with ler parents. e e——— IN FROM COAL MINE Joe Wehren is in town for a few ays visit after a month’s absence uring which he has been .opening pal property in Kootzanoo Inlet. pmplished and he plans to return here again shortly, to do more ork and begin taking eut coal. Old Papers for sale at Empire Douglas Church Services Notices for this churcn column lust be received by The Empire ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday orning to. guarantee change of brmon topics, etc. Douglas Catholic Church | i pp———— 9:30 a.m—Holy Mass. 1:00 p.m—Christian ‘Doctrine. Congregational Community Church _‘ 10:30 am.—Sunday School, 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. "St. Luke's Episcopal Church Z 7:30 pm. — Evening Prayer and ermon. Bergmann Hotel Dining Room First Class llnme Cooking Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” SKIRTS A smart new assort- ment in wool crepe, flannel and sport wear. ) All sizes to 34 waist. I PRICE l $4.9510 $6.95 her s Beiehie PENS, DOUGLAS| y of Kenne-/| | 6:30 am.—Holy Mass in Hospital Ghapel. 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and in- | structions, in Church. 10:30 a.m—Holy Mass and Ser- mon, in Church. \ \‘\:\ \‘\'(“" A DOES MILADY 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedle-| e COAT? SEE THI ! 8:00 o'clock—Holy Mass daily inj church. ;__—Ei-‘-'&mn—— {Garmefit Mo of 93 Da Mink Skins on Dis- | The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE,| : 5 play at Yurman's Dean. 8:00 a.m=Holy Communion.« and tenor dhd 11 am. be, Jhe: steamship happsned to. stopi he vessel lay at the dock, Mr.| s Sunday services wili be held at «in the First Church of| Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | and Main Streets. The subject will | | “Adam and Fallen Man.” 12:15 p.m—Sunday School. Nctices for this church colmn | trio,” ténor solo, 11;00. a.m —Holy Communion and yfilady's fan furs is must be received by The . Empire soprano duet and chorus. s:arinm Sérmon. prospect of n again. Her ot Tater: l{lfl .1070'clock Saturday [“Think on These Things.” 12:30 p.m—Sunday School. desfte, for ‘the best of | morning” %6 %& “enfinge of | 8:30 pm~Luthet Letgue. Open Evshing: service at: Douglas: pellishment m we been dis sermon topics. etc. Forum. L, in derable degree & s | Tuesday, Nov. 8—Women's Mis-| | Seventh Day Adventists | quring the X Tirst Chareh of Christ, | | siomary Society meets at the home | #———— pressed econ i Scientist | | of Mrs. Stonshouse. Corner Second anc Franklin 8ts. ||\ @ perhopes | Nov. 30. — Annual Dinner and VERNON GYES, Pastor of fufillm Fanty Work Sale. Sunday evenin 7:45—Lecture— | Tuesday e Rev. HEN;?,Y R. CROSS 2:30 p.m.—Regular services. le YEARN FOR FUR ling t‘h‘ Metropolitan Methodlst | | ¥our Bible.” ii:dda":mm' happy days - Episcopal Church | | Sabbath, November 12: ¥ ey R sz 1:30 p.m.—Sabpatn School. | SN Con 12 window 9 A | Hary vur Fur Store is PARISH BAZAAR OPENS THURSDAY‘ Annual Affalr Will Be Held for Three Days—Tur- | key Dinner Martha Sey Huntington ANNOUNCES § rk| THE PLR('HASE OF The Nifty Shoppe Specializing in Ladies’ Wearmg Appare] Costume Jewelry, Bridge Prizes, Art Goods and Baby. Clothing. Parish Bazaar, held in the Hall, will open next Thurs- nd continue for three days. There will be plenty of enter- | nment each night. The old time | €3, ‘now regarded es indfs- | ible to the well arranged ba- the fish pond, beno booth, 1 of fortune, nbvelty and bar- | booths, will be given full | and mnew attractions| Booths well stocked | selected merchan- variety and exceljerice, ap- discriminating and‘ il help solve t problem for the lexed puuha<"<r in “Aiways Something New” PHONE 279 te of a| e S | Wednesaay. 8:00 pm. — Testi- Fourth and Seward mureets The public is invited to all meet- |dX€Am . On Saturday, the concluding day, | monial meeting. «The church with tne cordial we) - |ID€S. Lighting Effects a big turkey dinner, and all that| Christian Science Réeading Room | e - i - | e glow of wellk .. with it will be served. Mrs In church building. This room 15| 44.00 am—Sunday School. “Life|| Bethel Pentecostal Assembly garment, OI‘EM.\ry Youne-Ciben wiioss culin. | VOGTE FOR :;Eleal:xst(;r:xxxi };u-‘;’l;mb:vidmw” A itself is education. The educative|** 121 M;m Street B s X ;,. ;:{“C:\_‘iury attainments are known and ap- k3 2 rocess includes all those influence: s | SERERIS, @S ! o > | breck i e A h E K The public is cordially Invited to | P eSS TOIHIeS bolh(‘;;o;]tiv‘;m;n; CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, |well as of u contains sa‘v,_fic‘affdn '}:" h‘;“."“f“ __I_tp"‘,"i"‘“*; nt Ony v arnes attend these services and visit thm:‘wa“'v‘e with which the IndiAdsel Pastor. | dark, perfectly matched skins and ’u."e bt e B L o LB ! 5 = certain ized speci- v g 3 i R Grandstand seats of the Hioleah | Northefn Light Presbyterian efthin processes oOrganize 12:15 p.n—Bible School. del " fas & \ MiSQ T Ohutch { |fically for " the education of the| giig’ YOt TR, gy, |8 V1098 model fashioned Ut re-yace track, ‘Miamt, Fia:, have been COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION 5 5 3 | individual.” You may judge what o e o, ECT reduced from $250 to $1 for the ness.” Great.” City,” Duet Gorner Fourth and Franklin Sts. | place 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship.| child is a different child after h’ Zvangelistic Services, Sermon by Capt. R. B. Lesher, Sub- | has been to the church school. He “The Three Hours’ Anthen by Ohoir—“The Lord Is| by 8 Juneau mother. “The Beautiful Mrs. Evelyn Holmann, Mrs.| ng. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7,:30 pm.— Made One Two Years Ago The garment is the second of ’k'md made religious education hold& |when a mother recently said: The Lord’s Supper the first lsv.m-jY & i Dark- | is1more easily handled, and more( jay of each month. | obedient.” This statement wasmade S et e VL e | Presbyterian Native Church | | — Morning worship. | i BPNIRAAP AR - | [of: feminine conceits? P 3 2| HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. | | Ah! isten. It will endow wearer with grace and beaut 11:00 a.m. | A" weather-vane resopnds to every am. Anthem, t Corner of Third and Main Streets | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” am.—Sunday Sehool. — Morning Service. “In Unceasing Chorus, i Praising,” (Adams) with women's fe reports considerable work ac-| = i | wind. An adult today has more| 10:30—Morning service. d ; 7%0 s‘:irx,flf_t::tem.gdm,‘e Christian | to toss him to and fro than the| 11:30—Bible School. ipx‘lael;ss possessions. !t., cheap Endeavar. | weather-vane. These are crucial 7:30—Evening service, any figure. - days. Theme for service, “The 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek RS e L 1 Resurn.-cllon l.uthenn Church ‘" | Monarch of Thinking.” “No man |prayer service. Old papers for saie at the Fmplre B £ can serve two masters.” Matt 6:24.| P oz PR in the city by Mr. arman. The first was put out and found quick ' The ‘cost of this latest and best Speciul training for all phases of the work. Nineteen years’ successful experience.. Will conduct the office economically, efficiently and in accordance with the best educational practices of the times. e coming season: . | ! The Florence Shop | Permanent Waving a Speclllty | | Florefice Holmquist, Prop. l Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. l | its i at} . = = = 57 RN TDa2Z2EmRIE®» Ball Room Dancing | 6:30 pm. — Epworth League. The Salvation Army | @ | Young peoples’ discussion on “Does| ‘& - - | |16 Pay to Be Popular?” Publia miaetinaas | ARIL JACOBSON 7:30 p.n.—Evening service. A Sunday—2:30 p.m. ' JEWELER | general topic of the day cannot Sunday--7:30 p.m. { WATCH REPAIRING be ovelooked by the church. Even- Tuesday--7:30 p.m. ‘x i SEWARD STREET ing® thought will be: “Bread orj T —— | . Oppasite Goldstein Building | Beer?” “Walk in the Spirit and SAVE THESE DATES! | e 2 _{ve shall not fulfil the lusts of the| Gala American Legion Armistice P 7 T 1 ! Day Dance. Serenaders Orchestra, ! Friday, November 11, Elks’ Hall.| | Following week November 19, Smok- | ! flesh.” Gal. 5:16. | Come and spend an hour with lus in worship beiore our Heaven- TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Co. L. C. SMITH and CORONA Variety | Sale | |day after Pentecost. : | ly Father. B i P || “Our doarstep worn by sstiatied | | Catholic Church & St o Fi Church of the Nativity i ,' e 3 Rl e gy 1 Fiith-and Gola Streets JUNEAU DAIRY } Rev. WM. OPLetVASSEUR. 8J. ICE CREAM i asior Sunday, November 6.—25tk Sun-‘nonm BEAUTY P A Pwep_;:)d g:'r.h | v, D 3 | o - ot m S| | | o4 moms D! | eb“m UTH . HEINZ Samtary Grocery s SURPRISE THE FAMILY by takmg home a box of this truly WONDERFUL. - CONFECTION! 2.1b. Box $1.00 For Beauty’s SAKE! Get acquainted ' with the famous LENTHERIC LINE OF BEAUTY AIDS _AND COSMETICS See;O;;r‘Large»Siodrbf-a Funa ‘ LENTHERIC INDELIBLE LIP STICKS ‘LE'NTHERIC SUPERIOR F ACE POWDFR (8 different shades) LENTHERIC PERFUMES ANP COH)(:NES (In 6 en- ticing scents) LENTHERIC COMPACTS of all destricptions. - LENTHERIC BATH SALTS and BATH POWDERS HARRY RACE, Drugglst The sqmbb Smes of Alaska p: % g il b ;i i T T Prices Effective from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12 CHECK YOUR NEEDS ON THIS LIST LOWEST HEINZ PRICES IN YEARS OVEN BAKED BEANS, 16 oz. Tins, 2 for .........25¢c 25 oz. Tins—2 for 35¢ BREAKFAST WHEAT ..... ...... ... ........25¢ The Cereal with the Vv;,'etabk Effect TOMATO KETCHUP, large ... ...........2 for 45¢ VINEGAR—14 oz bottles 2 for 25c, quarts .......20c CIDER OR WHITE CHIETSAUCE, tmedium ... .ov . ..o ov. vues.. 28 QOOKEDSAPGHETTI, Med. 2 for 25c, large 2 for 35¢ PREPARED MUSTARD RO PEANUT BUTTER, Medium ... .....".. dor. s Ibe APPLE BUTTER, 2 ib.jar ... ... ... ... ... ....3¢ SWEET GHERKINS, Medium . e L Me SWEET MIXED PICKLES, Medium .............30c PURE FRUIT JELLIES, 2for ........ .. ........35 " GRAPE, CRABAPPLE, CURRANT, QUINCE ‘CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP, 6 for .... +.out00 455 TOMATO JUICE, Medium .... ... ..... ......10¢c MINCE MEAT, 1 Ib. Tins 20c; 2 Ib. Tins ..........30c FIG or PLUM PUDDING, Med. 40c; 2 for ........75¢ STORE OPEN EVENINGS PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” "THE SANITARY GROCERY 000000 DIllllllfl_llllllllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflmllflmllllllflllllllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIH"IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIM[IIIMHIIIIIWMIMIIHHIIH flIlHIHII|IIIIIHIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIII'lIlllllllllI]HIIHIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIlllIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllg Save on Heinz Foods g‘ i IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIIII|II|IMIHIMMMWIHMMWR!II = ™™ Old Papers for Sdle at Emplre Office

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