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e A yours and Jun S e PP PSS B e e e e e e e To Our Customers it business Thirty B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. eau’s Leading Department Store xtend sincere appreciation for our | of the vear and heartily wish you and association a Merry Christmas, happiness throughout Nineteen- i prosperity ‘ y-Three. L E g | i % Day, at the evening service we are planning to have a special speaker and after the service refreshments will bz served to be followed by an hour of fellowship and group sing- ing. We are extending an invita- tion to the congregations of the different churches and those inter- ested to unite with us in this the first evening of the New Year. First Church of Christ, i Scientist - Sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Christian Science.” p.m.—Sunday School. esay, 8:00 pm. — Testi- | | monial meeting. Christian science Reading Room ' in church building. This room 1s 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. | wil W n i | | Resurrection Lutheran ‘Church .‘= £ 3] Corner of Third and Main Streets| REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Frienaly Church” There will be no Sunday School or morning service Christmas day Sunday night the congregation wilij hold its Christmas worship service. The Chris cantata, “The Man- ger of Bethlehem,” by Charles service. The order of service is announced elsewhere in this issue. Monday, 7:30 p.m. — Sunday | school program and pageant, “The| | Light of the World.” o = Catholic Church Church of the Nativity T Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J., Pastor | Midnight mass at 12 o'cleck- to- night. 4] - — | Seventh Day Adventists | [ M SN SN aed 2 AT Corner Second and Pranklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor no lecture, Tuesday evening, 7:30— Regular service. Sabbath, Dec. 31: 1:30 p.m.—Church School a —i ' g tices for this churcn column hour will be devoted to special | be received by The Empire | Christmas features of interest to 3 b 10 o'clock Saturday | the children. Mrs. Cross will give m tee change of | a short chalk talk. | 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. i ¥ SURESETR sacrament of the Holy Com- E ¥ | | munion will be observed at Lhei i L | copal Church | | close of this service. All those a3 — % | who wish to unite in this part of oo Rev. HENRY R. CROSS the service are invited to do so. wbt Fourth and Seward sireets | The Pastor’s theme for the morn- “The church with tne cordial wel- | ing service will be “God’s Message G eome.” T'nreugh Christmas.” 10:00 a.m.—Sun i m‘@mTufiu_u ¥ - (/ ] e ey T & Resie day School. This' Next Sunday, being New Year's 2:30 p.m.—Reguim services. | Francis Lane will be sung at this| Sunday everiing—There Wil be! ALASKA BOUND AIRPLANE SOLD IN VANGOUVER Seattle Craft, Seized in B C., Goes at Auction for $310 VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 24 The seaplane built and owned » W. N. Gorrle and C. W. 8till o Seattle, seized last summer Canadian Customs officials wher |the. pair landed in Canada whil attempting a flight from Seatil to Alaska, has been auctioned off to C. McKenzie for $310. Gorrie had still failed to ob- tained a customs clearance. H was charged with illegal entry c the plane and it was confiscat —————— e 1" Northern Light Presbyterian Church | Corner Pourth and Franklin St 11:00 a. m—Christmas cantata. itoly Trinity Cathearal | & .} The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Midnight mass tonight. i The Snlvntlon‘ Army | o v o s | Public meeungs: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday--7:30 p.m. Tuesday—17:30 p.m. 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. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7,:30 pm.— Evangelistic Services. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. 0—Evening service. The public 15 invited to &l meet- ings. Y 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek prayer service. Tot Merry Christmas and Happy New Year The firms and individaals named below donated to the fund which was raised by W. D. Gross, owner of the Coliseum Chain of Motion Picture Theatres in Southeast Alaska, for distribution among residents of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. The donors wish the Pioneers who blazed Northland trails a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The majority of old-time Alaska residents are in hearty accord with the idea of maintaining this drive as an annual affair in the future as it has been maintained in the past several years. May the Pioneers feel the same joy in receiving these contributions and greetings as the donors feel in giving and sending them. J. 8. DEPARTMENT (6F AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. boginning at 4 pm., Dec. 24: | Probably snow tonight and Sunday; moderate easterly winds. | Time Barbmeter Témp. Humidity Wind Veiocity ~ Weather “4 pm. yest'y .. 29.36 29 93 S ki Snow |4 am. today ...29.35 31 99 8 2 Snow Noon today . 29.51 3 94 s 5 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 9| Barrow ... . =20 =20 | -26 -22 - 0 Clear ¥ | Nome 8 6 4 8 6 Trace Cldy Bethel 4 4 | -2 -2 4 0 Clear Fort Yukon -8 -14 | -38 -38 0 0 Clear Tanana .......... -8 =10 | -14 -14 0 0 Clear ' Fairbanks ... -24 -28 | -28 -28 4 0 Clear of -12 -12 -10 -10 0 0 Cldy " St. Paul . 36 36 34 34 8 .02 Clear Dutch Harbor 38 38 30 34 4 04 Clear Kodiak 34 30 26 30 0 0 Cldy " | Cordova .. 30 30 16 16 4 0 Clear | Juneau 32 29 | 28 31 2 .38 Snow | 3| Sitka ... 38 —_ | 33 - Calmh .40 Pt.Cldy | Ketchikan ... 38 36 34 40 0 70 Clear | |, ' Prince Rupert . 40 38 | 34 38 20 18 Cldy Edmonton 36 26 | 10 10 4 0 Clear | Seaftle .. 42 42 | 40 40 8 .01 Cldv Portland 44 42 | 40 40 6 54 Cldy | San Francisco 54 52 “ 4 4 12 Clear | | The paromeur:c pressure has r.sen over =:ariy aii or « is about normal in Northern Alasta with clear that district and generally celar ern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. i Southern Alaska, and lowest in the Aleutian Islands and the Gulf, in Southeastern and extreme Southwestern Al- h rain or snow aska. Temperature changes have colder I ecther in the Interior and east- | The pressure is low in Middle and been slight except in the North. SILVER FOX NEWS You can ride Yellow Taxi 22 Or with the new Royal Blue There is lols of other taxies too Good enough for I or you But can you say truly I saw Put in lately by A. J. Dishaw !Our new ceiling nicely paneled And very scientitically handled |Now our customers do not wedp The new ceiling puts them to sleep Charley Tuengal always on hand A lightning worker in command Come take a look at our ceiling {And take away a better feeling After trying the Silver Fox B——————————————|For shaving and trimming lox ria) i hurch | 7 . Ini Feosiylerian Tative CHete .flcxmd on Saturday and Monday, HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. |But open all day on Sunday {A Merry Christmas to you all A Happy New Year without a fall. adv. J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. & HE A, Use Type and Ink—and Why? TERRITORIAL AUTOMOBILE | LICENSES RENEWABLE ! JANUARY 1 Chapter 83, Session Laws of 1931, provides: Automobiles or trucks' carrying passengers for hife, $15.00, per dhmtim. On all other auto- mobiles, trucks, delivery cars and motoreycles, $10.00 per annum. Li- censes to be Secured from City Clérk, Juneau. Depu‘y United States Marshals| will énforee collection. Penalty is' $100.00 provided for failure to com-| Meadowbrook Butter 7% Interest On YOUR Money . .. With Safety! The Unsold Portien of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue of ' THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY f Secured By THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT BUILDING in Juneau Is Now Being Offered in Denominations of $500 each. Description Folder Sent on Request. Bonds May Be Reserved by Making 5% Deposit. CALL OR PHONE THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICF - (0ld First National Bank Building) PHONE 28 A Local Investment Where You Can See Your Dollars Earn 7%. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TC YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 ply. Licenses arc now ohtainable. | H. R. SHEPARD, —adv. City Clerk. T $ | Smith Electric Co. | Gastineau Building [ l morncu_ — UNITED FOOD C0. A “CASH IS KING” o ( D | A M d O OO 0000000 A At Sitka, Alaska entsof the Pioneer’s Home IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|III]IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllgl‘ll'flllllllllllfig 1 | Al;‘:l:“g:“e“u el Mm-$ o550 gl‘oi"éni‘g“g:(‘;: ?igg 7 Mike KoSOff .......oooooooccee 1.00 Sam Rosenberg ........... 1.00 .. oriien -~ 25. > b . Kaufmann’s Cafe .. 1.00 R. E. Robertson { Alstrom’s Cigayg Store.. 2.00 Dr. C. L. Fenton 1.00 ; 5.00 i -\rnnld’q‘Bmfiefiv . 2.00 Fern Beauty Shop 1.00 A ToaSt TO The Ploneers fiaser & Freeburger . 5.00 Harry Race, Druggist 3.00 Arnold’ PR D. B. Femfter .. 2.50 . 2 ann’s Store .. 1.00 W. Reck . 1.00 Alaska Meat Co. 5.00 e A toast to the hardy Pioneers 7 - ] 4 Alaska Electric Light & };{,{r}kB;{l.hfoéger I)(_)g And the trail that you have blazed Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff.. 1.00 Star Bakery 1.00 . ) Potir e T R rye- . &b May health and peace and happiness Sherman’s Barber Shop.. 1.00 * Miadita, Lantdy 5.00 d o S £ L Attend you all your days. Andy Lagergren . Dr. A. W. Stewart 5.00 Alaska Dairy 500 Gastineau Grocery 3.00 Alliskinltties v 7 ’ Smith Blectric Co. 2.00 Alaskas Hoal 300 O. G. Goss-. 1.00 P o?'stl?e c:;‘ofi_;( iggt};veoru };gs:gdeone Maki Boatding House ... 1.00 Stroller’s Weekly .. 3.00 Alaska Grill 1.00 A M. Geyer 1.00 You gave of your youth and energies Miners’ Pool Room 2.00 Dr, R. E. Southwell ... 250 Archway Plumbing Shop 2:00 g‘e(:';a’on(];‘ss ggg To the land of the midnight sun. E. McCl:':te ----- 2.00 H. R. Shepard & Sons 2.00 rord g McCaul or Co. .. 2.50 Allen Shattuck 2.50 Patil Bloedhorn 2.00 t;::tg‘:a;mflt‘l’lgs- i ggg Xol‘.li e the trusty vanguard Mendenhall Dairy ......... 2.00 George M. Simpkins . 1.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co.. 5.00 Glicie DT 2.00 20 SR CouraggiEver waned Morris Construction Co. 2.00 Sanitary Grocery ... 2.50 Brownie’s Barber Shop 2.50 y Till you stood at the foot of the rainbow F Bill's Shoe Shop i . 3 ki And the long trail's end you gained. Luidwiy: Nadan ?"mtarys:{e‘lt Isd:rke 5-80 g % SR ayes Shop i uneau Sample Shoppe .. 1.00 gfi:?gtd Dj‘“g -?7,,1 Halvorsen’s™ 2.50 You conquered the lofty mountains New Ideal Shop Hikg; Tom Shearer ... 1.00 o Burfordls Corpok 150 Hellenthal & Hellenthal.. 5.00 You portaged the raging streams New York Clothing Stor 1.00 B. M. Behrends 2000 Harri Machine Shop ...... 5.00 You fought with the deadly stillness The Nugget Shop 2.00 John Torvi i ih S Till you reached the land of your dreams. The Nifty Shop .. 1.00 I&’ r'; 'I?rw m::ll 1.00 aliforni Juneau Cold Storage ...... 2.50 . i atio ; J e - 100 Gonmors Motor Go. " B0 Junean Cabinet Wowks. 500 | You gave to the world an empire Now York Exchange. 200 ThOTS HEdwire Co. 500 . 3 ¢ uneau Lumbi i ¥ *his and—rich and fair P e 2 gfifl};alTl:g:lsfle{:om : égg W. P. Johnson > 388 This land with its hidden treasures Willis B. Nowell ... 200y & I Restaurant 5.00 Capital. Cleaners 100 .Juneau Ice Cream Parlor 1.50 And its beaufy—wild and rare. Union Oil Co. S 10, Coleman’s Style Shop . 200 ~ Juneau Drug Co. ... 5.00 0. 3o SDCNR NN, b 14 i o sl Ehah - Grroos s 100 Juneau Sample Shop 1.00 Yours was the high adventure Olympic Barber Shop ... 1.00 United Food Co. ... 2.00 s . R 4 Tohchn Mlomas - 5.00 And history is replete® Ordway’s Photo Shop 2.00 Dr. W. W. Coimeil - 5:00 Juneau Paint Store .. 2.00 With the name of the noble army % Wide-Awake Shoe Repair 1.00 In;l Onltiga(rfn es‘: 3 g ;50 :Il‘om ‘Ju'?‘am fer Co o e ev IO Peerless Bakery 500 Mrs. Wim 1.00 r. H. C. DeVighne . .50 uneau Transfer Co. 5.00 A 3 Pi . CH e % AL D;vlirr)\ o 1.00 Juneau-Young Hardware e ,%: f)‘ildra%'rie‘r:'g ffigdpg“i greetings Eric Pau(]:::xel 5% - Wa]rffley et Plhaw & Son - 300 . 500 2of Jou have o MgEREEBHgtmas o - i i ; Steve Johnsten 2.00 And a Happy, Brigfi‘lew Year. .- 0o £ GRS 5 . 1. Yyrman'’s Fur Storeiis: 4 Elite Studio . 1.00 Juneau and Dougl ) X —MrS. Agnes Reirert. ¥ Empire Printing Co. 10.00 " phone Co. S w8000 R 3 % L il IIIIMIIIIIMMIIMNMMMIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMM;IIMfiIIfiHHIMIHIIllIIIII