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SERVICES WILL START MONDAY {Meetings Wil | Daily, During Noon | WOMEN’S RAYON HOSE— | 4 pair ... o $1.00 1 NOVELTY PANEL CURTAINS— ‘ Pair B VRS o e i...$1.00 NOVELTY COTTAGE SETS— | Pair .- $1.00 CHENILLE BATH MATS— l FANCY BOUDOIR Bk 1l SE R e $1.00 FEATHER BED PILLOWS—20x26, Each $1.00 COTTON BEDSPREAD—80x104, | AR S G YR _$1.00 ? COLORED SHEET BLANKETS—'YOXQQ, | R, S SRR S T $1.00 BABY BLANKETS— [ R R R i NSRS T $1.00 LADIES’ SILK CHEMISE— L SRS e LR R 1 PORape $1.00 CHILDREN’S RAYON PAJAMAS— SRS TR R ¢ SRR $1.00 LADIES’ RAYON BLOOMERS— all sizes, 2 for ... $1.00 COLORED BREAKFAST CLOTH— With ATNAPKING -._josciheecs it $1.00 MATTRESS PROTECTORS— L RSN R R S SR, ¢ $1.00 PURE LINEN HAND TOWELS— 5 for -$1.00 LARGE TURK 5 for PART LINEN HAND TOWELS— dozen .. $1.00 PART LINEN CRASH TOWELING— ] 10 yards for . ...l $1.00 | FAST COLOR COTTON PRINTS— i xkv_!l')'ax-(ll for L il $1.00 * PURSES— ugfis L PRI [\ B $1.00 Kedh: v nw. o $1.00 PEWTER ASSORTMENT— A B A $1.00 MEN'S 80X—Cordovan, Black; Blue, Grey, 9 pair for i HEAVY BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK | SHORT—Coat Style, each ............. $1.00 MEN’S CANVAS GLOVES— 4 . TR L R e S e $1.00 BOYS’ CAPS—Good Quality, BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES—Fer Real Service, pair MEN'S SHIRTS AND SHORTS— __’Bluc, Tan Green at suit.................... $1.00 E; MEN’S DRESS SOX—Fancy Patterns, Hour, at Coliseum Next Monda)’v will mark the be- ginning of the Passion Wesk meet- Theatre under the auspices of the. Juneau Ministerial Association. These noonday meetings will begin prompfly at 12:15 o'clock and will be dismissed not later than 12:45 every day from Monday to Satur- day, inclusive. . No offerings will public will not be asked fo con- tribute in any way to the expense of the meetings. Thanks o the courtesies extended the association by The Empire and management of the Coliseum, the expense has been kept to' a minimum and will ‘he shared by the churches partici- pating. preside on ope day and speak on apother are: Mr. Cross, Methodist; Mr. Glasse, Presbyterian; Mr. Gyes, Adventist; Captain Lesher, vation Army; Mr. Olafsen, Luth- eran; and Dean Rice, Episcopal. ‘The messages from day to day will deal with “The Seven Words from: Pamiliar hymns will be sung by the congregation at the beginning of each service and since the time is limited, the people are requested to co-operate by heing present at 12:15 if at all possible. Three local organists are contributing their services for the help of the singing, those co-operating musicians being Mrs. Trevor Davis, Miss Helen Tor- kelson and Jackson Rice. tended the Juneay Chamber of Commerce, the Juneau Woman's Club, andboth houses of the Legis- lature. Representative laymen from the co-operating churches will be present to assist in conducting the meetings and in attending to the comfort of the people, All on the Channel, regardless of their particular religious views, -are urged to attend and enjoy the help |which jt is believed these Rrief meetings will afford those wishing to enter into the true significance of the Eastertide. e SPECIAL MUSIC AT ‘Tomorrow, being Palm Sunday, the full Cathedral choir will sing speeial musiec appropriate for the day. Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne will sing the “Palms.” The choir of forty voices has been busy for several weeks preparing special music for Easter Sunday, April 16. A cordial invitation is extended [to the public to attend these, and all services in the Cathedral. (BUSINESS MEETING OF MARTHA SOCIETY About forty members and visi- tors were present at the April busi- ness meeting of the Martha So- {ciety held in the church parlors yesterday afternoon. Under the direction of the presi- dent, Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, many new activities were planned for the future. ‘Committee reports were made. Details were outlined for the |big public: dinner to be given in the church parlors on Wednesday evening, April 19. Mrs. H. T. Tripp and Mrs. J. K. | Campbell were the hostesses yester- day, serving a delicious luncheon. A complete overhauling by our skilled mechanics will give it the pewer and zest that makes driving a true pleasure, Really reasonable rates! JUNEAU MOTORS Be Hald | ings to be held in the Coliseum| be received at any time, and thej sal-| to attend. _SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933. sist of singing with a short:inspira- tion talk.: No offerings or collec- tions, but a cordial invitation to come. | Next Sunday evening (April 16) at the usual hour of 7:30 ¢'clock By the U. 8. Weather Burean) we will present an Easter pageant/ Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. April 8: entitled, “The Resurrection,” by| Cloudy tonight, Sunday probably rain; moderate southeasterly ' winds. Rosamond Kimball. Plan to see| Time Barometer Temp. Humidlity Wind Veloclty Weather !'J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU i The Weather R LOCAL DATA this inspiring pageant as it pictures|4 p.m. yest'y 30.30 44 3 for us the first Easter. This pa-|4 am. today ... 30.26 30 ag :w 105 F(':t]-e“;lrdy geant {olh:ws the Scripture story|Noon today ... 30.22 45 33" s 6 Clear very closely and is interspersed AND ¥ with special music, i AnLE RADIO REPORTS g . We extend to you an invitation YESTERDAY | TODAY ; " to join us in worship in our —— Notices for this church cowmn | this Sunday, and prove whether| Heavenly Father's house. “I was Highegt d4pm. | Lowestsm. 4am. Precin. 4am. must he received by The Empire |this is (so? glad when they said unto me, let _ Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather not later than 10 o'clock Saturday 10:00 'a.m.—Sunday School. An us go into the house of the Lord.” Barrow 14 14 | 12- 12 .8 0 Cldy mOfmnl“::l guz{:pbeg change of | hour of study and song that you e ‘gggil gi g: I‘ §; gg 14 Trace Snow sermon - topics. { will enjoy. SER 3 a o Cldy e 4 | ll:DO";me — Morning Worship SPECIM‘ VICES :’,l;"" Yukon 36 36 | ¥y age a0t < 0 Clear F First Couren of Ghrist, T and Communign gf the Lord's sup-| HELD TOMORROW, |gziiios .- 32 % | 2 30 4 o cpea k Scientist | per, with the minister addressing LUTHERAN CHURCH E- r1eflnks 5 s e A H gy o= ——=—=———== | jjs remarks 4o ithe thought of| ‘stgPal 38 B0 LFOER 8 0 Clear Sunday services will be held &t |.communion.” The anthem by our! : ; ‘iD\it hu y 36 36 26 26 12 .04 Clear I am. in the Pirst Ghurh of| ;iendiq choir will be MacFarlane's| Tomorrow morning's service will Dulch Harbor ... 36 3¢ | 30 3¢ 6 2 Clear Ghrjst, Solentist, Juneau, 98 PN | .oren Our Byes”: and Ted Keatoni e one of more than usual interest ' Kodiak AT Ll TR Snow and Main Streets. The subleeb Wil | " siyo wphe Blind Ploughman,”|{0 Mmémbers and friends of Resur-Sordova 4 a2 2 22 Cam 0 PtOMy be, "Aye Sin, Disease and Death |, = ciory he choral prayer wiiljrection Lutheran church. A group "::ln 45w 28 30 5 0 PtCldy Redlt ! e “The Words of My Mouths |of five young people will he received EItka .. e b5 TR asae 12:15 pan~—Sunaay Schoel. This church is co-operating in|into full communion with me‘Pre‘w an ... 54 52 28 30 4 0 Clear Wednesgay. 8:00 pam. ~— Testl-| o noon-day Passion Week serv-church by the solemn rite of con- | TARCE Bupert ... 48 48 0 32 4 0 Clear monial, meeting. | jeos o be held in the Coliseum|firmation. They are Sylvia Berg,|Edmonton 2 2 Ml gl Clear Christian Selence £2ad1ng /OOM 11oire from 12:15 till 12:45 pm.|Rachel Borleck, Ovie Hanson, John Seatile 46 40 3% 38 6 .10 Rain in church -building. This room 18 |from Monday to Saturday, April Krugness and Arnold Swanson, | Fortland 48 38 36 36 8 20 Rain ppen fo the public Wednesday #fier- 1y 1, 15, inclusive. All on the| The following will be the opder Son Francisco .. 62 54 uooM e 0 Clear W'l‘b! hmblm’i?co‘:dl:fly invitad ‘to Channel are most cordially invited|Of services: 5 i f ! pu Processional—“Onward, Christian The barometric pressure is moderately low from Kodiak westward . ptiend these services and vislh 808, "L 0 TS day 1 one week from. | Corner of Third and Maln Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friencly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 12:15 p.m.—Bible Schoal. 7:30 pm—Bvening service. | Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 pm.— Evangelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited to ail| o V. i Jinvite you to send your children We Special invitations have been ex-{%- TRINITY CATHEDRAL| IS HELD YESTERDAY|® these services, The Lord's Supper the first m_‘to our splendid school. The Creed. - 11:15 a.m. — Morning service., Hymn, “Take My Life.” ” . f each m y oy or 4 B, This is Confirmation Sunday. The{ The Sermon. JUNEAU S FINEST FOOD STORE s -—? choir will sing “The Palms” with| The Offertory. f Fne Solvation Army {solo part by Walter Peterson. Mzss! The Offering. ! TELEP HONE G 'Palmer will also sing a solo. Vocal solo—Alice Palmer. { Pu;‘:d:fl':p__ Tuesday April 11, 2:30 p. m.—| The General Prayer, : sundai—T:M Di!l, Missionary Society meets at home| The Lqrd's Prayer. | Tuesday—7:30 pam. t ' {of Mrs. Martin Borleck. The Order for Confirmation. | P cih . Thursday, April 13, 7:30 p. m.—| Benediction. Annual Easter communion. Recessional, Catholic Church i 4 ¥ Church of the Nativity i A 45 S sl b 0 R Remember the daily services at (the Coliseum Theatre Guring Pas- Fifth and Gold Btreets | sion Week, 12:15 to 12:45, noon. Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J., |g— . . Pastar | ¥ Soly Trimity Gathearal April 9.—Palm Sunday. ) e 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass in Hospital The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Chapel. £ Dean 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and iIa- structions in Church. Blessing and|: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. distribution of Palms. 11:60 a.m.—Morning Prayer and 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Sar-\sarmon. Blessing and distributing mon in Church. of Palms. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic Evening service at Douglas. tion of the Most Blessed Sacra< Wednesday—Evenjng Prayer and ment in Church. ‘lAddress. 7:30 o'clock. 8:00 am. Daily—Holy Mass Thursday—Holy Communion at Church. 10:00 a.m. Wednesday evening, usual Lent=! Friday—Evening Prayer and Ad- en devotions at 7:30 o'clock. dress, 7:30 o'clock. HOLY THURSDAY All members of the church are Lt 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. in day. — 5 GOOD FRIDAY Seventh Day Adventista 8:00 ofclock—Mass of the Pre-| Corner Second and Frenklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor sanctified, and adoration of the, HOLY SATURDAY 7:00 o'clock—Blessing of the New Fire, Blessing of the Pascal Candle, and Blessing of the Baptismal{ Font, followed by Pontifical High Mass. ———— | Undenominational Evangelistic | Sunday evening, 7:30—Lecture— Tuesday evening: Reguylar service. Sabbath, April 15: 1:30 p.m.—Church School. 2:30 p. a1 services. The puklic is invited to all meet- ings. 8:00 o'clock — Pontifical ngfllurged to attend the mid-day serv- H. R. SHEPARD, Mass and Procession of the Blessed jces in the Coliseum Theatre, 12:15 —adv. City Clerk. Sacrament — Exposition of the to 12:45 every day during Holy ——r———— Blessed Sacrament throughout the Week. An underground lake near Cli- Soldiers.” Land falling rapidly in the Gulf of Alaska, with light snow from Ko- feading reom. | this Sunday, on the 16th. Be sure Icnvorcau_on‘ i diak westward. The pressure is moderately high in Eastern Alaska - - ‘tand plan to attend the church of| onfession and Absolution. | with generally clear weather. Temperatures have fallen in extreme L Bethel Pentecostal Assembly || your. church, whatever fhat choice grlxe _Im;oi; |Eastern and extreme Southwestern Alaska and have risen in the : i . | g loria Patri. ystern Interior and extre: North. = may be. | waf and extreme CHARLES €. PERSONEUS, | g| The Kyrie. 1 day E“,“‘ |'| Resurrection Lutheran Church ! [ The Gloria in Excelsis. | e 11:00 sm—Morning wepstip, | $+——————————————i| The Collect. g “Holy, Holy,” Wilson—The Junior Choir. The Epistle, “The Palms” (Favre)—The Senior Choir, with solo by Walter Peterson. ‘The Gospel. CARR'’S “Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing.” i The church has been thoroughly | cleaned and put in order by a group of volunteers from the Ladies’ Aid | Society. The Society has also ap- pointed a committee to sce that the church is fittingly decorated | for this important service and the!| two following on Holy Thursday and Easter. ————— BIDS FOR HAULING FUEL GIL 28 [ FREE DELIVERY! 10 a.m. 2pm. 5pm. Sealed bids for the hauling of fuel oil to the City Hall for the year ending April Ist, 1934, will be received by the City Clerk until 5 pm. Friday April 14. All ten-| ders will be considered by the City Council. Store Open Evenings max Springs, Mo, has been ex- plored to a distance of a mile from shore without locating the opposite bank. NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been duly appointed School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, 1919. All male persons between the; Triangle Building GOOD NEW S! [ Metoo . Services g 1. 0. O. F. HALL ] Sunday evening at 7:45. Friday evening at 7:45. Eyanigelists Gibson and Carrollf, will speak ‘gt hoth, services. e e Firs} Preshyterian Churc) DAVID WAGUONER, Minister. 10:30 -a.m.—Morning Service. Sub~ ject, “Deeisions.” 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. sweetens home life and enriches the 7:30 pam—Bvening Service. Anjhiome relatiopship 8s nothing else illustrated lecture, “Pushing Back{en do. Therg is a place for the the Borderline.” thers and mothers and for the Midweek Services: i invite you to these A prayer service will be heldfiplages for the above experience.’ each evening during the week in§' 7:30 p.m—Evening worship. A obsetvation ;of “Passion Week” at{Mmusical service in which the hymns; 30 o'cl 5 A cordial nd A n Methodist | iscopal Churgh ! Rev. HENkY ~. CROSS Fourth and Seward mireets “The church with the cordial wel- come. . 10:30-12:00 OQur Family Worship! {hour will be back to. its regular| place this week. This hour is not Jjust for people 'to be within the e of Passion Week. You may ve a. part in these: services i the hymns which tell the] 2gsage of the Cross. Besides these s “The Palms,” syng by the 0if @s well as the anthem “O Head Now Wounded” by’ W. Nelson, and a saelo with vielin obligato, “Qpen the G of ‘the Femple,” by Fanny Crosby with music arranged by Mrs. Joseph F. $napp will form the cial music. Please remember Passion ‘egk Service commencing Monday : B t 12:15.in the Coliseum Theatre. ourselves pefgre 3 but jt is Plan to attend these services each |exalting -expepience after all, andfg@ey apd hear the mespges of “The {a very healthfyl one for ourselvulmn Words from the Cross.” Cornér foupth ead P-spkiin Sts. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minis! Mrs; J. G.-Staplgton, Director Mrs. Trever DPavis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship |ices may call upon us to humpl | and for oihers. Why not attend'These devotional services will con- RER ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE.. . 25¢ FRESH ARTICHOKES CALIFORNIA GROCERY ‘TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery the church will bring their mes= of tax from wages of employees. ages of twenty-one and fifty years, except soldiers, sailors in U. 8. Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- feer firemen, paupers and insane persons, are subject to tax in sum of Five Dollars ($5.00). Should you be living in Alaska on or prior to the first Monday in April, 1933, said tax shall be due and payable on said first date and shall be delinquent after May 1st, W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES for MEN Were $5.50, NOW 5350 Easter Specml Sale . A ON MEN’S FOOTW: EA_iR—Prices very reasonable, SAM THE TAILOR FRONT STREET, Opposite Harris Hardware Co, : b 'Use Alaska lumber ’ JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 s _!|Old Papers for Sale at Empu-g tioned, tax will be delinquent thir- ty (30) days after your arrival, or within ten (10) days after notice is given you. All persons, firms or corporations, employing labor shall furnish list of ‘employees to collector and are authorized by law to deduct amount Fines and imprisonment are pro- vided by the Act above quoted for those who fail or neglect to pay 4ax or furnish list of employees. Dated, Juneau, Alaska, April 5, 1933. H. R. SHEPARD, School Tax Collector for 3 Juneau, Alaska. First publication, April 5, 1933. Last publication, April 16, 1933. TAILORING Qur_Speciglty F. WOLLAND Office THE SANITARY GROCERY " “The Store That Pleases"PHONES 83 OR 85 ]