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THE DA ILY ALA SKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 14, 1933. As They Atiended Funeral Above ampton, Hosver arriving at North- Tclepheto shews President and Mrs. ampion for the Coolidge funeral Ca o Into Church o rrying Body Cepyrizhizd photo Wing-in-<tate piciure m FIRST COUSIN OF GOLD FOUND 'an atomic weight of 187. That of ordinary mercury* is 2006 and that of gold 2972, Abcve s scene at Nesthampten church as bedy of Cddlidge is being taken in preparatory to laying in state. Scenes As Last Tribute Paid To Former President Last Rites Are Performed for Former Executive l week. The pastor will try to get the papers to thé home of each pupil during the early part of the | week. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. ——— e3¢ The Rev. Walter Torbet, D. D., will First Church of Ohrist, | pe the speaker at this service. His Scientist 4, + topie. will be “Co-operation in King- 3 . {dom Building." A a“gayx:"{;"‘:‘l";‘;‘:: bceh‘:;?: 2: 1:30 p.m—Evening Worship. We | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifta me\ QXPM!}‘:E .m,- hdbve s-?;:ml and Main Streets. The subject wili| MlUsic at this service but with so be, “Life” fmu:‘h sxl(,:lkxmbss in kbhe hox:ei Xe N L ¢ jare unable to make any definite l\m‘,’nl-iar:y_i‘fg:‘g.n??l;rmx-‘ announcements. The Pantorium' mosia) meeu'ng. male quartet has promised to sing. Christian scienve Reading Room Dr. Torbet will take as his topic, {in church building, This room 15| “The _Dr»sam of the Builders.” | open to the public Wednesday fter-| Services Monday, Tuesday and noons from 2:30 .to 4. The public is cordially inyited. to; 2t which Dr. Torbet will speak. Notices fqr this churcn column must be received by The Empire aot later than 10 o'cleck Saturday morning to guurantee change of sermon topics. ete. i3 MISSIONS HER l‘Wednesdny evenings at 7:30 o'clock T 7 E WELL ATTENDED DR, TORBET SAID Dr. Torbet to Conduct Mis- sion at Ketchikan After Work Here Concluded Good attendance has’marked the missions being held at the Meth- odist Episcopal Church by Dr. Walter Torget, of 8an Francisco, Western Representative of the Board of Home Missions and Caurch Extension of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh and Superi dent of the Methodist Missions of Alaska, Dr. Torbet said today. The missions will continue until next Wednesday evening when the last meet#3 will be held. From Juneau Torbet will go to Ket- chikan where he will preach a mission from January 22 to Febru- ary 2. Travels Constantly In connection with his work Dr. orbet travels almost constantly s S ettt oo A e Calvin Coclidge laid to rest amid New England Hills of Plymeuth, Vermont, besides his father and ! son with mourners unmindful ¢f rain and hail. . Body of Ex-President in Church, Home Final View of Calviri Coolic & 2 Intcrnaticngl News, T‘-fl’éh the cf the former Presidént a§ his peac face appeared to thcusands whe filed past the bler . The various fors, of m funciion, it is the duty of mews-| Everyore cordially ‘nvited to ail of L. et sare known & lsotope: DU papers to report these happenjngs. | these services: | NEW YORK, Jan. Jer 2 82 g B u ase | This| Is the concluson of Super-| The Lord's Supper the first Susly | enj ; 2 \ ious ‘isotopes is by “-lior Judge Leon R. Yankwich in{day of each month. ) kind of mercury, a spactra phobogral 18- " " 1 e i ography. “{an article on “Newspapers and, the | to gold, has d netic and electrigy | Administration of Justice,” appéar- r Metropolitan Methodist '? The discovery has just beer it i are *'ting in a publication dealing with | Episcopal’ Chuteh ' | ¢ nouncad by Sir Francis W. Aston, | i - " Hlegal: subjects. 8o fe i ST Noble Prize winner of Cam 'M'-':p ; He declares “the space davoted Rev. HENRY R. OROSS : N University, England, who is ex- crime news ih the American| Fourth and SeWard Sueets | ¥ pected to Visit the Chicago World's ‘_‘fm of each atom newspapers of today is proportion-|{ “The chureh withthe cordial ""| “ Fair next June, tion /in ‘the dey Tay tely; less ithan it was fifty years|come.’ ¥ The newly found mercury has! Froha - o Chureh Sehool—OwWing. Lo the epi- | attend these services and visit the I r the eleven westeérn states, of missions he is in charge. ince last May he has covered up- The Salvation Army | reading room. b+ it Pastor. “The Frienaly Church” :00 a.m.—There will be no Sun-| ¥ P . day luenza epidemic. | TOIU" ; 11:15 am. — Morning Worshini { Sermon, “Jesus the ‘T Am.” An- i them, “In Unceasing Chorus Prais- o o) 5 L3 | Scle, “Hope Shall Lead Me On”| Y e over 100 scholars. The books for & Sights Ma | (Rolfe), Paul Brown (repeated by this church extension work are ¢n their w requsst). ‘HODVER sTAHTs.b:mg_ furnished by the State of 6:30 p.m—No Luther League this} Washington, week due to influenza epidemic. i T e o PACKING, READY 1 i Catholic Church [ {! Cnurch of the Nativity ' | ) V{ & “V:: ';1:: [ ! Y rewts IT“ L E A v E w H E | Fifth and GGold Streets f Harris Hard Co | 3 s 1h ardware Co. E Rev. WM. G.Pr;.:s‘l):\stUR. 8.J., I & Lower Pront Street ] a . Gy e o — ‘CI:):;?)?‘I a.m.—Holy Mass in Husxmalipluns Anolher Flshlng EX- T I—l_A_A_S.__.__..,_? 8:00 am~—Holy Mass and In-| pedition After Duties [ Candi | structions in Church. | Are Over | amons Landies 10:30 aér;l.flzoly Mass and Ser- 3 ’ T}hl‘ Cash Bazaar ' mon in urch. | v s . ‘dio.. WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—Pres- | 0 Evenin 7:30 pm—Rosary @nd Benedle-i .. yonver has alveady strated| s . .fin‘__f___l tion of the Most Blossed Bacra-|, “o oo e House, Ha| —— el emeri e e Mass daly |4 /M8 had assembled 82 filing cases 2 ot a.an--Holy Mass dally I o,4 is packing his personal papersfiw; 3 | The President intends another S l e el e el g expedition as his first' atoum’s thern Light Presbyterlan | | pleasure activities after leaving the | i Church House o/ Marsh 4. l Seward Street, mear Second R it i i Corner Fourth and Pranklin Sts. | vertisements are your ket =8 | 10:00 a.m.—No Sunday School. | JiAlri Resurregtion Lutheran Church ' | Public meeung: G .d‘ of 35000 miles over his ter- $ AR VMR SRS S AR 4 Sunday—2:30 p.m. Corner of Third and Maln Streets| Sunday-—-7:30 p.m. The work of the mission boat REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Tuesday—17:30 p.m. {Evangel established at the west- T o S5 ot GO SRR Y reshyterian Native Church School this weck due to the, HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek {ing” (Wilson), the Senior Choir,|Prayer “m’je' = | ward last year, with headquarters at Seldovia on Cook Inlet, kas been outstandingly successful, Dr. Torbet said. Leon 8. Vincent is in charge of the mission boat. Many Sunday Schools 'have been established and a number of oth- ers are being planned. At the Scldovia Sunday School there are pocinon o | 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | ldwards Congregational Church in Nerth- |Scnon by Capt. R. B, Lesher | Sermen topic, “When Jesus Is | Lost.” | | 7:00 pm.—~Intermediate Christian - | Holy Trinity Cathedral | COMESTOUS,; = CE, Dean. 8:00 a.m~Holy Commupion, 1] JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Use Alaska Lumber PHONE 358 * 11:00 a.m~Morning Prayer and o FLIGHT PLANS i3 s Sermon. | There will be no Sunday School | tomorrow, {Hopes to Secure Funds for| “gvening service st pougias. Balloon Trip to o e Seventh Day Adventists Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday evening, 7:30 — Leeture: “The World’s Scar Spots-and What ‘They Mean to the Christian.” Everybody is in expectation, watching the newspaper daily for fomething to occur. Let the Bible be your guiding star. f Tuzzday evening, 7:30—8tudies in the harmony of the Gospels. ’ North Pole H { | New vORE, Jan 14. = Prof.| {Auguste Piccard arrived from Eu- Frepe . Thursday, with hopes of larousing interest in super-balloon | flying near the North Magnetle or has declded nos| use of tobaceo and | the scienti first ach, ;@s the| iliner neared its destination, was hed interviewers n6t t0| gaphath, January 21: | Sabbath, January 14: He apnounced thal if he had| 1.39 pm—Church School. | | {the powers of a dictator he Would 2:30 p.m.—Reguiar - services. | prohibit the use of tobacco father The public is invitéd to all meet- |ings. ! Prof. Piccard hopes to abtaini,, money ¢nough to make an extreme |1 =S ——arlly | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | |high flight to the North Pole. __.______q...._,._‘ i | i | | | | | NEW MCDE OF TRAVEL | WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. — Prof. | Piccard, explorer of the strato-| igre, predicts that travelers, not B years hence, will cross the| Jesus sald; “If ye continye in tic in stratoplanes with less| My Word then are ye My diseiples “than crossing a large modern | indeed: and ye shall know the Fg ¥y in an automohile. truth, and the truth shall make % s e I . crefore THe Professor gavé'an jmaginary|¥ou free. ~If the Bon' there iption of a fight in such a Shall make you free. yq. shall be Fpléne, several of which he said are free indeed.”. John 8:. 81, 32, 36. | already being built i Europe. { “Stand fast therefore in the lib- it W erty wherewith Christ hath made 3y tus free, and be npt entangled s e NCWPI’GII again with the yoke of hondage.” Galatians 5:1. 11:00 840 ~Morming. Worship. ! Sis Frapcis also discoyer: othét’ type of merdury, wit) asomic of 208, close t» atomic weight of “thallium, has an atomic weight. of 204 7:30 p.m.—~Evening gervice. | Tuesday and Priday, 7:30 pm—~ * Evangelistic Services. » | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jam. 14— £0 long as crim> occurs and courts —_——————— demic we will co-operate with the Thirty-gicht thousnd mor ¢ sopping in your pasy | health authorities “and not have sonss at,@degp NW*‘ DPame {00t~ {7 e iy . Go window 'oFOR 'YOUR CHILD Duty, Judge Asserts “}a% pm—Bible School, | rudd oy its b the d THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU rvices to You Begin and End at the of Every P ur Gang P - - el .fl your young wndtdiuflnmlon& ' ':f?hs;l’ Shut-in winter days can work it o ren. ) i Electric Safety Reflector and Safety d ulfll'flviol‘et radiation with no danger and select'a G-E Sunlamp, Your child ultra-violet rays . . . ultra- rays that of sound’ ... help to build sturdy e g mtl;flh?{ ;our ei:;u .flmily. b & Porber Co. _Junean—Phone 6