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> THE DAILY ALASKA EVIPIRE SATLRDAY DEC. 10, 1932. x s. Dmrmn/mm OF AGRICULTURE, 'WEATHER BUREAU Description Folder Sent on Request. Bonds May Be Reserved by Making 5% Deposit. CALL OR PHONE Graham, on “the stand, denied . emphatically he was parked there. | He said at about the'time men- ’lcughby Avenue, 1] Left Few Months Ago | He conducted: the business un- | |til he left a few months 2ago to| pet medical tréatment « in - Port- land. “He was accompanied South A storm of considerable energy is central south of Dutch Har- tioned by Price, probably a ‘few 0O and moving northward with rain or snow in Western Alaska. minutes earlier he was in his au- presure is moderate high in Central and Eastern Alaska with tomobile on Second Street at the | €€ dy weather in thé Interior and generally clear weather from Cor- | DOLLS! E Pric “ i FOR ALL THE LITTLE ; one can have a doll 25c 500, 650 B. M. BEHRENDS CO., lnc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store DOLLS! GIRLS ed so low that every Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire i not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change ol’ sermon topics. etc. i\ O —"" "] 1 { First Church of Christ, ‘1‘] \ Scientist —_— ul Sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifta and Main Streets. The subject will be, “God the Preserver of Man.” {12018 p.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday., 8:00 pm. — Testi- ! monial meeting. } ' Christian science -Reading Room \ in church building. This room 1s open o the public Wecnesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4 The public is cordially invited to aticnd these services and visit the reading room. ?numnon Lutheran Church | B o Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friencly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:15 am. — Morning Service Tenor solo, “The Voice in the Wilderness (Schley), Max Scriber. Vocal duet, “Savior Like a Shep- herd Lead Us,” Fred Gillman and ( i Bert McDowell. Sermon, “The Ad- vent.” 6:30 p.m.—Luther League. Christmas Services— December 25, Christmas Day, Sunday: 11:15 a.m.—Morning service. 8:00 p.m.—Christmas Cantata. December 26: 8:00 -p.m.—BSunday School Christ- mas program. — { ! ¥ Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church | —_— Rev. HENRY R. CROSS Fourth and Seward sSireets “The church with the cordial wel come.” 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Do you want to be conscious through- out the day of the attending pres- ence of the unseen Spirit? Do you desire to conquer each unholy thought that sceks a place in your * mind? Then why neglect the fam- ily altar and the children’s attend- ' at the Church 'School 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. in the Old and t we will try to hold Much Does God Love?” John 3:16. 7:30 pm—Evening Worship. As istian people as we face the not ready C! world problems we | to give up Who is to give us a clear presenta- tion of these problems when many feel that it cannot be done? There is a way in which it will le for these days to re- We find that way in the Sermon theme, “The Bible Way of Facing Depression.” Next Sunday evening, Decembar 18, our Christmas pageant, “Why the Chimes Ring” by Raymond MacDonald Alden will be presented by the children at the hour of the evening worship service. Pro- gram will be announced next week Please keep the date open. Come and spend an hour with us in worship with our Heavenly : | Father. 4 - = { Catholic Church Church of the Nativity Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Pastor 6:30 a.m—Holy Mass in Hospital Chapel. 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- structions in Church. 10:30 a.m.-—Holy Mass and Ser- mon, in Church. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- tion . of the most Blessed Sacra- ment in Church. 8:00 a.m.—Holy church, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday —Ember days, are days of feast and abstinence. Thursday—Octave of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception is a day of special devotion. ‘x————-—n Holy Trinity Cathedral N A s ool | The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Sunday services: 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Anthem by Junior Choir. Evening service at Douglas. Freaknecs S BB, Ttk 1 Northern u;m Presbyterl: ? |, urch L A ———— Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am. — Mmorning Worship. Sermon by Capt. R. B. Lesher. Subject of sermon, “Out Pattern Mass daily in | Mr. Groves was engaged in the | | auto. painting business: in Ketehi- | Ted Keaton. What gives us hope? % 50/ 1 by Mrs. Groves and their daughter. Previous to coming. to Juneauu kan, where he had ' located - soon after his discharge from . the Unit- ed States military forces in 1919. le was a member of the Ketchi- kan Post of the American Legion. of Fajth.” Solo, “I Do Believe,” l;y 7:00" p.m~Interniediate Christian Lndeavor. b ] | Seventh Day Adventists | b R s Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday evening, 7:30 — Regular serviee. Tuesday evening, 7:30— Regular service. Sabbath, December '17: 1:30 p.m.—Church School. 2:30 p.m.—Regular services, THe publie is invited to all meet- ings. T Bethel Pentecostal Assembly Py i 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. I Tuesday and Friday, 7,:30 p.m.—| Evangelistic Services. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- day of each month. T Presbyterlan Native Church I el ety HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30—Morning service. 0—Bible School. 0—Evening Service. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek prayer service. B The Salvation Army Public meeungs: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday--7:30 p.mn. Tuesday—17:30 p.m. Read the classified am. SILVER Tableware for Xmas! Individual, Pieces or Sels—at\l’l;ic,es with- in the reach of all LUDWIG NELSON With every purchase and all accounts paid Award Tickets are given on General Elec- tric Radio to be given away Christmas Eve at Elks' Hall. Capitol Hlectric Shop, and that Price probably had seen him there, instead of on Franklin Street. Graham contended that he had heard from some source that he could not recall of McGee's shoot- ing before he left town, and, also, | that Dan Ralston had been wound. ed, and that he had told Mrs. Lamb so. The latter disputed that | version saying he had mentioned | only McGee. Folta Closes Case Asst. United States Attorney G.' W. Folta closed the' case this af. ‘ternoon ..with the Governmen final argument. . He declared the evidence had proved conclusively | that Graham was implicated in the Tobbery, and that even his own story: was not comsistent with his SWEATERS All-Wool Slipovers $1.95, $2. a to Prince Rupert. \! Temperatures have fallen in the Gulf of ka and portions of Bering Sea and have risen elsewhere in was expected to have been ade to the jury at 4 o'clock to- ts deliberations [DEEP SEA DIVER TESTS METAL SUIT Successful test was made this suit that he recently made at the Harri Machine Shop in this city. ‘From the deck of ths schooner ge Harding's charge to the|Storage Company's whart he' de-| after” which it would begin | of the water. | afternoon by Capt. Albert LaGasa, | deep sea diver, of the metal diving 4&* BOYS! 'S Smart Outdoer and Indoor Clothes Bring Joy to the Hearts of 1932 Boys Christmas M orning » | HEART AILME filM. The Weather | | CAUSES DEATH Gl.llsEB TGDAY e ; i By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) / / . S E il : Forecast for Jnmuu and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 10: o n ere ) i |1 ly and warmer tonight and Sunday; mdderate southerly winds. F by ! Barometer Temp. Humliity Wind Veiocity Weather | | m. yesL'y coennn.30.46 20 82 NW 2 Clear 0 YOUR M “Juneau Busmess Man Suc-' I 1 m. today ......3038 18 9 Cajm 0 Clear n i oney . .. | Lage i T O I (Grigsby Ma esAbeSpeech | today .....3034 22 8 W 2 Cldy L g She’ll be so glad to find two or three pairs among || cumbs in Veterans' Hos- ' U ( < ’ her gifts! ecially so, if they are these tried and || R i Dortland to Jury in Ur ing Ac- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS With trusted Phoenix brand, whose worth she knows as | pital n Fortlan qulttal of hent g’ YESTERDAY | TODAY well. For attractiveness and evenness of weave, trim | 5 3 pis: fashioning, and excellent wearing qualities these are || Georee J. Gm‘”s'r aged 40 YIMET " Coilituell o Page One) Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. G Safet ! B a s man of Juneau died . most desirable |4 temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather - B T | i‘ Of " TIGRIL ISR . 4t i E .28 26 24 30 12 0 Snow , TOT AT o Bureau hospital at Port-|fome time and from which McGee | P d ” SERVICE WEIGHT hnd Ore, according to an As-|bad been discharged- by Graham : :; gf | ;g ig ;g “;g g%;ly The Unsold Portion of the $1.00, $1.35. $1.50 | lsociated Press dispatch ,to The|a few minutes before Price saw it. L T e T s $50,000 Serial Bond Issue ] UV PE00 Do) | [Empire and to J. T. Petrich, Ad-| The Goverment, as_pointed out ) P o . 3 oy ' 3 f : [ [jutant of the American’ Legion gty United States Attorney H. D.| 20 20 | 20 4 0 Cldy Oi X SE TCE {for the Department of Alaska. abler “in 'his opening address . g b i o % SEMI- h::\r ICE | ittt o Bt | oday, contended that Graham taok *'S 1 32 3; 33 gg 13 Silokv; THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY $1.00 175 The remains were moved to Se- [the car there as soon as MoGee 2 N 4 3 ox |atlle, where interment will' take |left it, and parked in there near - (fi:kH”bor R :‘2) :g 1 g: ;g 'fi 'gg }él“én Secured By 3 : * | [place. Mr. Groves 15 survived by 8n alleyway that McGee intended | " 34 34 | 13 1 P Srear THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT £ CHIFFON | [bis widow and by thelr daughter,|to use after hé escaped from the “m:“ 5 2 20 Eas % 0 0 Clear P E " = = | | Patricia \Groves, 4 years gld. Mrs, |bank. -He argued that Graham ; 5 $1.00, $1.35, $1.95 Grotes RER SN ALS nav (B | Wes. Mationdd theta: . iy | Stke L B = 18 — cam 0 PtOdy BUILDING 1 i Ketchikan - R RS 4 0 Claar ¥ Wi d (}ioGee ahg Nelp. im CUAPS BN, L Ruert . B 1 2 % 1 0 Cie: in Juneau MESHES Mr. Groves. came to Juneau jn |that when he heard the shots, M:mntonper g ¥ e o i . (;h:!" . o e _ April, 1981 He' established the tealizing the robbery had ‘gone fie i & B B i ¥ Cmfi Is Now Being Offered in Denominations i $1.00. $1.65 Juneau Auto Paint, Shop at the AWy, he sped away. Lol . aE S s Otéar of $500 each. ’ corner of Main Street near Wil- Denies Was There on Franfisco. .. . 42 34 | 3 34 4 02 Cray | Sxtkn, in front of the Juneau Cold | scended to the floor of Gastineau Channel, 70 feet under the surface A large crowd witnessed the dem- THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE (0ld First National Bank Building) p PHONE 28 ‘1 A Local Investment Where You Can See Your Dollars Earn 7%. onsnauon ——— AT 1HE HOTELS Alaskan John Sisul, New York; H. Gish, Juneau. Zyndz. Ernest M. Powers, Honolulu. 25 BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS-75¢, 95¢ Sizes 6 to 14 Sheep Lned $4 95, $5.95 coAT PAJAMAS—Flannel * 95¢, $1.25 BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS Sizes 10 to 16 $1.95 SILK SHIRTS AND SHORTS In blue and white. All sizes. Each—50c 138 CORDUROY LONG PANTS In dark blue, tan. $1.95, $2.50 Pair 25¢ Pair GOLF HOSE In attractive colors. YOUNG MEN'S DRESS HOSE 19¢, 25¢ Pair STAG COAT—W! $3.95, $4. 5000" Comes n plaids. IS NO FURTHER ~ AW AY THAN YOUR TELEPHONE WE CAN DELIVER ANY QUANTITY AT ANY TIME We Specialize on INDIAN AND CARBONADO Phone 412 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS | | Juneau Paint Store Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 PLAY MIDGET GOLF! The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Open 3 P.'M. to 11:30 P. M. BOY’S BEL’I‘S—SO: - S B derDépartm GEORGE BROTHERS OPEN: UNTIL 10 P.' M. TONIGHT c b aclondg ALASKA MEAT €O. QUALITY AND SERVICE TQ Y, UBLIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austi{:) Fresh Tamales PE}ONE 39 Delivepes—lO.SO, 2:30, 4:39 UNITED FOOD €@.

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