The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 28, 1933, Page 2

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o wumowmw VUTE GHE ATE 8"' v :\\\\ “\\‘\\ J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ]; + ORL . N The Weather 3. Youll néver wet dnoth GN HEGORD ANB LOCAL DATA 3 ow’ll never get dnother : By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ! | chance like this! These Forecast for Junc.n and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m. Jan. 28: Il sarments were great MAJ“RITIES Bls : Prnb:bly snow and colder tonight and Sunday; moderate east- gl 2 & i erly winds. I buys at regular prices, - i uys at reg p | Time Barometer Temp. Humity Wind Veiocity ~ Weather }il and astounding at these T got 4 p.m. yest'y 29.23 29 90 w 2 Snow I 1 new sale prices. Total Vate Is 14,202—D;-| 4 am. today ....293% 25 %5 w4 Snow 2sti 2 3 Neon today ..20.42 24 93 s 10 Snow : mONiI -Nlla()f“:yb (ijggl‘e CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | cedented at 6, 14 L 1 ; Bible School | st To0AY 3 Sonti o Notices for this churcn column p.m.—] K | 7 " et U S A must be received by The Empire —Evening service. 1 Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. . e hot later ‘than 10 o'clock Saturday and Friday, 7:30 pm—' _ Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 4 / ber of the Senate who died here| . g ‘to gaurantee change of | Evangelistic Services. Bartow % . & | jduring the 1831 session of the Leg-| ...;on toples. stc. Everyone cordially invited to ail| Nome -8 -28 32 -2 6 0 Clear i “ i .| these services. Héshel o D B < 14 0 Clear ’1! Mr. Campbell's lead over L. V. (% o % | The Lord's Supper the first Sun- |Fort Yukon #4048 | -62 -82 [] 0 Clear Ray, Seward, on the complote s S b it Tanana TR R o Clear |count was raised to 88 votes. & 85 | v 2 | Fairbanks -44 44 | -58 -56 0 0 Fogsy 4 The ' Sgnate will be composed|' R 3 3 | Eagle -18 -24 -50 -50 0 0 lear d v will be held at The Salvation Army L4 Cle: jof six' De'gocrats and two Repub-!”s'f:_w i:er&?amst Church of | & __._.____..nl St. Paul . 34 20 | 20 24 38 06 Snow [ lieans, ‘The holdover Democral iscy,ist Scientist, Juneau, on Fiftn| Public meeungs: Dutch Harbor 40 38 32 42 14 .26 Clear | . Alleh_Shattuck of this city. The|;ng Main Streets. The subject will| Sunday—2:30 p.m. Kediak # M) 20 2. A3 0 Cldy 4 two Republicin members are: Al-|. oy ouer P 1 Cordova 516: 16 | 12 12 0 .06 Clay & i ul S an fréd Lomen, Nome, Second Divis-| 1515 pm —Sunady scho’ " { yuneaun ... .3 29 S R ] 1 37 Snow {jon, and R. 8. Bragaw, Anchor-! yyednesday. 8:00 p.m. — Testi- | gr = ay| Sitka ... 32 - | SR i ol 0 Pt. Clay age, Third Division. monial meeting. T Presbyterian Native Church | | Ketchikan 42 34 [ % -8 4 .01 Clear . Christian science Reading Room | i = ——-—=| Prince Rupert ... 40 36 28 30 12 52 Pt.Cldy o e s "n",‘emi;'f';j'y M"f:;“‘,;::"; 1. in church buitding. This room 15| HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. | Eamonton ... 6 3 Aty 6 5 i ¥ ‘/ ‘ r‘ Oa S (1 eA ship ppen to the public Wednesday after- | 10:30—Morning service. Seattle 44 28 [ 34 34 10 04 Snow talso strongly Democratic, 12 of that 8 11 2:30 to 4. 0—Rible School. Portland 4 4 12 Iparty and four Republicans. Thpee |(000S from 3: 0 4. | 3 ortlang 6 0 | 36 36 14 Snow \ el ; # The public is cordially invited fo | 0—Evening service. san Franciseo ..... 50 46 2 @ B .68 Cldy O e e L epresent e |attend these services and visit the 0 p.m—Wednesday, Midweek = i et o W the other i 1 | The baromettric pressure is low from Southern Alaska to Ore- se garments are of sidch fine Wi i b reading room. prayer service. | i o Ore Thejp garments re o i icomes from Fairbanks. Both the e 1 jgon, and lowest southeast of the Gulf of Alaska and in the Aleu~ quality and so well tailored you'll |First and Tlird-Divisions elected =l [tian Islands, with snow or rain from Southern Alaska to Cali- do well to invest for now and next ‘ts‘ohd Dethocratic House délega- ::-E_—T—L—;h o, Rk | | fornia. The pressure is moderate’y high and rising in Middle and oy . ARk fira | tions. ' esurrection eran Church ! Northern Alaska with clear and colder weather in those districts. season, before higher prices take | House members elected gre: s P 2 ; effect. First Division—Thomas B. Judson, | | Juieau; F. J. Baranovitch and J,|Cotner of Third and Main Streets | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, ’remperamr-ss of fifty below to sixty-four below zero are reported from the Yukon Valley. o Approvals e i No Alterations SHOE SALE CONTINUES ON THE BALCONY ybe serving for the first time. | George. Hellerich, Second; J. H Patterson and H. H. McCutcheon, Third and Joe McDonald and An- No Refunds i structions in Church. | 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- mon in Church. 7:30 p. Rosary and Benedic-| ldrew Nerland from the Fourth arcition of the Most Blessed Sacra-| the Amazon jungles with the story that Paul Redfern was alive, the | :aptive of a savage tribe. Redfern | has been missing for five years | since he left Brunswick, Ga., for an ittempted non-stop flight to Brazil. dog landed in the sea and swam to shore unhurt. Old First National Bank Building—Upstairs Advertisements are 7cur pockeb- s ¥ 3 W. Kehoe, Ketchikan; and Joe | 4 A ‘8! A : i Pastor. g s | aq ¥ | Green, Hyder. Second Division, “Ihe Friencty Church” Pocket Police Radios Any place, 25 cents. Phone 22. adv. 1 \A, G. Blake, George Hellerich 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Link Brigllton's PO“CC W 58 AR 3 ée |els Swanberg, Republicans, ahd{ ;.5 gm - Morning service. || » o (] § (Tolbert Scott, Democrat; Third Dl-| ,;inoy wPhe Darkness Now BRIGHTON, England, Jan. 28— | FUR GARMENTS | vision: W. A. Taylor, Cordova; J.| o .- (afiord), the Junior Choir.| ? h $ e B 8, Hotinan; sewara; M. EU- | Ovn L GRS T B Brighton police have a new con-| | Made to Order | Suits and Overcoats That ,Cutcheon, Anchorage; and J. R.) o "ploin o Lo KOO With. BNERGUREars. | | Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | v Yk |Patterson, Valdez. ~Fourth Divis- )" 30 ) jutner League. Robert| e H. J. YURMAN | Were ‘Buys’ at $30 to $35 jon: Joe McDonald, A. C. Nor-| 530 pm— gue. have been issued, the sets having) | - e , i { Pratt, leader. a rangs of six miles in crowded| The Furrier : (dale and George A. Lingo, Dem-|" 1, .45y * ebruary 2.—Ladies'| 4 EAL hle o . ¢ - {osxats, and Andrew Nerland, Re-) \iq meets in Church parlors. Mrs R Re e . | putiicaly 1 it i G e 1P Bert Alstead, hostess. Théy weigh one and a half Mostly New Legislaters |+ - ounds and may be fitted into a INSURE YUUR HOME s [ ¢ | The lower House membership is! | Catholic Church | tunic pocket. { tlargely made up of first termers Church of the Nativity When headquarters wants a par- | ik members - without previous legisla- - — | ticular constable, he is warned by YOU!’ Furmshmgs Suit and Overcoat That Weré tive experiénce. Only five of them Fifth and Goid Streets | the ringing of a tiny bell and the in Great Values at $35.to $45 ihave had, previous House exper-| Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. | message is received by earphone. AR i ¢ i |ience. ~All four of the members| Pastor ! ! ——————— SAFE COMPANIES NOTE: This group ¢f sdits ’rrom the PFirst; three from the; January 29—Fourth Sunday after| | P A & 1} ’ L B NN DD \Second _and two each from the Epipha: | | Jumping from an alplane at a H. J. EBERHART ‘B has 2 pair pants. |Third and [Fourth Divisions 8:00 am—Holy Mass and IN-| ap unnamed aviator came out of | NEIENt Of 300 feet, in Japan, a AT LOWER RATES y 4 |the membsers with previous ser-|ment in Church. | Associatea Press Photo) A o b DL CECU B R L U JCREER R SR Rt s, FREER & 5 4 st % i L 1 Lib ! it g e e — | Jeanne’s Lending Library > ‘ b or oo el | Church || g il B M B hr nds C ln The PG l[;zlr Legislative offices |, s =Y v ; Hours: Noon to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. Bl !in the First Division as announced | s Prankli | i i ® & @ e 0‘, c. by the Canvassing Board follow ‘Colr‘;]_b; :‘:]urtg“:::v 'Sc;"o:]lm B Ca[”fi]&lfl Located at J. B. Burford & Co. ih |Baranoviten 4107, Kehoe 3897 1.0 am. — Morning Worship, . 29 i Juneau’s Leading Department Store |Judson 8736, Green 3695, G. C.igomon by Capt. R. B. Lesher | ’ o i~ w1 ; |Win 2384, B P. Hansen 2205, g0t wpne Gharacter of Christ,”| N G i F | {R. N. Scruby 2,095, and L. H. Ku-| uniegl Y el 3 bley 2,054 { oy | 17:00 p.m—Intermediate Christian| 1 / 4 B~ by g neeeHees T R e DO for ‘il or_‘r.ndeavor. | R S HEPARD & SON Y jauet and entertainment with old-| poo oo gy pr ¢+ {tices will be prepared within a day | e i See H. R. SHE Bn“GLAs A B jcutom dances in honor of the| bl or two and delivered to the suc-|Js i o J; H Telephone 409 B M Behrends Bank Bldg LA LI LB 1 officers. | Be Real Le‘ader Cessful Candidates. ;‘he Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE,| - P P ST » ! gD Rl o —— e i SET d ? Dean. Is REURGAN!Z‘EQ DAINE TO From Very Su‘”‘i?r‘x’“éigtlhe Path to Frosperlty With| .00 am.—Holy Communion. | Frinkigs 9:45 am.—Sunday School. ! Tom Daine took passage on the | ™ (Gonunued trom Page One) 11:ooa:m,—:;‘or:{ngcl’(;‘;yer and| and last evening for Sitka to Sermon ! . t [ P 17 I : ] jor the business possibilities take responsible action before he ! F p E 1 Officers .Are Ch_(”" n a trade there. takes office or has stoppéd short | “No BONG 0t _Douglas. ol or xper Meeting Held in In- | i s sy of making that action effective| | Seventh Day Adventists | dia Vl“ MisE MR RETURNS on his own followers. fr & o bsolutel hable i MISS L £ ) % 5 i ~ a W 5 i REE FROM VISIT IN SOUTH|, CUring the Sehge oant bifl de- Corner Second and Franklin Sts. prc. 2 AHCLY Feaan ; i : St ‘Hlbate Senator Carter Glass told his VERNON GYES, Pastor Thetv'te . oliables thans- ° A ® Afte ceveral m & 4 colleagues that “I fesél authorized | < ncy P pe - & the Douglas Chapter of fler a six wecks' Visit withly, oy tHAt the Predident-Elect | ¢ P 2 g.Deriope) "da’f ki e g Native Brotherhood held a mect- Irlends and relatives in Seattle wanes this badk Bill passed. : ucecey. SYRRING 1M Iucent and rugged. Soap | ing in the Native village Thi ind Portland, Miss Florence Mil- |" 1o one whb KnoWé Sehatar Gldss | ! i Baxuony 4. s S0epois, day night to select new offi lor arrived home yesterday on the |gwoulq suppose he fade SHeH a ol lsg%b"‘:;‘ Fél;’r::;f ;&‘:hool and water and a brush and otherwise begin the new year's land. statement unad¥isedly. Vet Sena- ! ever 3 § ROl % 5 \ Afl/ejr nominations, the following | TO JOIN HUSBAND as vigorously for Mr. Roosevelt | ; 2 ' ings. for years. Sce NIAGARA men were chosen to guide the des- v as any other man, tied up the bill | ® o AL s tinies of the local Brotherhood Mr: Carl Floridan is leaving |with a filfbustér for Several days. | T Metropolitan Methodist || window shades. Their one ‘ | Henry Slevens, President; Chas. 12 south this evening en-| A personal representative of Mr. . Episcopal Church | gl Williams, Vice-President; Sandy|:oute to Phoenix, Arizona, o join|Roosevel: helped draft the farm| Amazmg o L SN ] sich beauty is matched 4 Btevens, Cux'x‘csponqmg Secretar; husband who left here last|bill. There was & general i o 28 Rev. HENRY R. CROSS & " i William Brady, Financlal Se on account of his health. The |understanding at the Capitol that new price| Fourth and Seward Sureets by real practicality. tary; James Martin, Treasurer, and is said, is gradually re-|Mr. Roosevelt himisel favored it as | “The church with the cordial wel Frank E James, Sergeant-at-|covering from his illness. it came frofn Commnittee. = Yet! come.” 5 | '\r‘;m. : ok 1 ———— some of his ‘Warfnest political | 10:00 am—Church School. This| THOMAS . ALWAYS i At the of ‘the business| triends, even including some from week we hope that every pupil will | meeting he Sisterhood gave a ban- | GOTNG BACK TO KETCHIKAN | ." ot janitad ‘Stath of - Gleorata, | be in his place at this hour as 3 FRESH FRUITS and | s Wi has Bhi B § xe. OGS l0ad the bill with amend- we wish to explain the new plan H ardware 0. . J here from Ketchikan mev:;:émer B Bt ind fn:; T:rvxsc:ndvtkyncimfil a?:mx::;:; VEGETABLES 1 st tWo months, is leav- (o ‘guiiieio 'iitintion Gn the it next Sunday, February 5 .- . & ; s on the Northtand for return|g, . ‘Preide pi e Csip = 00 bm = Soring Worshi ] AT - | A - ') - el [to the First City where e is con- no ;;uve slen\;‘er-’shhhc until :!?:; 7 i The' pasior:s theme n::ill g{s 1}1 BETTY MAC I i i lltlS( 11514 nieted with one ot the bakeries. " or. | A fine iéw Géneral Electri ; Hadks i B ITID 4 March 4, the result 8 Shét ton:! lectric Sunlamp, | Neglected Path to True Happiness.” BEAUTY SHOP E i fusion continues in Washington, |4t @ few low price! Bringing “indood| his sermon Is based on Isalah! : ] C s .\ |and reml accoipMshihent awaits | Sunshind” iafo che privacy of your bathe| 39:19 “The living, the living he o o o S : ol iy p Loy | F00M. We inszall it for you on w : i : S oh PHONE 547 | mpt i PH ‘ {tho actual arrival _of the new | 8 he yia all o8} shall praise thee, as I do this day: | L rompt Delivery I)()ll Tlas President @nd: e el Congress, | < -fl;-n it ‘: Ehflhfif\d ultra-violé#{'The father to th: children shall - — — é s | Y‘mv WB On you...safe as| make known the truth” —_—_—m m - - - | { Lo U comatled £ 4 4 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. For ¢ 3 2 554 ) 75¢ Pt Church | Norman Kemy Bide (.35 1 gt - ool B 5,7 2 BAILEY’SSPECIAL | ™ . j wish lamp . . . Y. ... come R C ~ C » . Dedde to M.ke Up'veynme...limplidty...md at a lower oL mfl.}.;)the \Irjohn. U <o B ¢ SL’TU!CBS N s * price than ever before, ‘cation ear Lord and Father of N ta N., f 8P. M { o ; ; Mankind.” For the offertory, “Ths A lle k very Night from - M. | "(’LLYW"OD" Cal, Jan. 28— cmg“‘fh‘;" o T";“ realize that | gyan * by Saint Saens and for the aterika i X | Norman Kerry and his bride, the You can have this same delightful sun- @y S e CHICK Use twice a day to Notices for this churen colmn|former Helen Maty “Wells, Who re- |(Onic any time ... day or migh ... wige | Cororac oy “APIe with Me The CHIGKEN NOODLES 3 |must be received by The Empire|cently decided 'their martiage of ef Of summer. ., rain or shine! mfi“ :m;m:e 3&? I;e;‘ Z g‘ 1 00 and da & s not later than 10 o'clock Saturday|two months was @ mistake ha Ask to see the table and fl 4 tehell:: e o . 3 prevent colds and | [% e fhad 10 oelock Setur p bt sopndbe o Vel e B o a0 oot Isubjéct “Forward March” Mus. CHOP SUEY ) 1) sermon tobics. ete. | ko cadt: Wil e | Cross will sing “Launch Out.” b (40 sore throat | It was their separation that- was | & " ¢ { . [ o i 1% :3'3 nivEaky: % + As we develop the foward move- MEDICINE GLASS 4 9 \ FalV B ) || Douslas Catholic Church | g, Keiry and his wite, thefr B T e chuton e, Caiosily : All Y S CAFE 5% [ St. Aloysius Church | | dtttorences reoddiisy wive bukn] 4% by desire you to visit our eveniag FREE - | P — % lan apartment in Westwood, wnere! GENERAL ELECTRIC SR e are plinniig to maks 3 JUNE AU |/ 1:00 pm—Christian Doctrine. |ipoc' win enmité o8 aBout tho Ko 3 these services interesting, and in- P s 7 = | 2 1| monthis f g own the world over for structive, as well as devotional. tle M e s % b % | Congregational Community [i nils Znd REEREN T W0 its quality products Come and join us in the place u r auro onr Y : 2 6% P DRUG Co ! Epuien | ) 5 ¥ s:t aside for the worship of our Se as a R | Rav. 5. w. cADWELL .| Th Cathollo Ladies win give a| 4 d EléCh‘lc : g : SUBSTATION NO. 1 | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. {card party J\e y 81. Bridge, i . ; i i 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. | Whist, - Pinochie. . and re- L', F Free Delivery Phone 138 J NEA s 4 ILLS Phone 33 Free Delivery ‘H: “{{reshmems, Admission ' 30c. ish t anll g R T 7 3 ‘ : | St. Luke's Episcopal Church | | Hall, 8:15. Everyhody welcome. adv. l mhmomns PHONE 358 ¢ G 7 — o Power C Sunday services: | No service tomorrew. Il Call Yellow Cab, Phone 22. adv ower Lo. 11:00 8.m.—Morning worship. i Shotcs Sha

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