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TODAY and MONDAY Fine Batiste Gowns Sleeping Pajamas Table Cloths Mercerized Feather Pillows Mattress Protectors Card Tables Ruffled Curtains An assortment of GLASSWARE very suitable for gifts Ladies’ Neckwear B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. TODAY and MONDA 2 for $1.00 2 yards Rayon Flat Crepes 2 Shadowarp Turkish Towels 2 yards Mayoray Crepe 2 yards Cordella Suitings Boys’ Golf Hose 3 for $1.00 Children’s Bloomers Children’s * Sleepers Novelty Bracelets Beh.r"én'ds Co., Inc. Notices for this ‘chur¢n column must be received by The Empire not later fhan'10 oclock Saturday {morning to guarantee chuge ot sermon topies. efc. SRS B 0 N !;; First Church ef Christ, i Scientist Sunday services will be held at il am. in the First Church of Christ, Seientist, Jiuneau, on -Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Probation After Death.” 12:15. p.m.—8unaay -Schopl. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church puilding, 'This room Is 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. — | Catholic ‘Church l | Church of the Nativity | & : Fifth and Gold Btrests Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J., Pastor Sunday, April 23.—First Sunday after Easter. 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass in Hospital Chapel. j | 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- structions in Church. 10730 am.—High Mass and Ser- mon in Church. | 7:30 p.m.—Rosdry and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed BSacra- | ment. | 8:00 am. Daily—Holy Mass in | Chureh. | DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION | Tuesday, -April 25.—Feast of St. | Mark, the Evangelist. | Thursday, April 27.—Feast of St. | Peter Canisius. " Undenominational Evangelistic " Services | | 1. 0. 0. r. HALL | Evangelists Gibson - and Carroll will speak at all services: Sunday at 3 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. Also Tuesday and Friday even- ing at 7:45 o'clock. These services being undenomin- ational all are invited' irrespective of their religious convictions or af- filiations. - S R B PN AP - SRR | First Presbyterian Church K —f DAVID WAGGONER, Minister. Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning: service. Sub- ject, “Hearing God” Ps. 85:8. 11:30 a.m.—Bible Sehool. 2:30 p.m.—Afternoon service at Douglas Mission. Subjeet, “True to Sample” Heb. 8:5. 7:30 p.n.—Evening service. Sub- jeet, “Following” Luke 9:87. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. A cordial invitation 18 given to attend these services. " Northern Light Presbyterian L Church 3 ) Corner Fourth and Franklin® Sts REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. J, C. Stapleton, Director Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” “Every man should keep a fair- sized cemetery in which to bury the faults of his friends,"—our serv- ices rare intended to help create a more - charitable attitude, to assist us in finding the best in others. Help spread the contagion of this spirit by - attending service this Sunday morning. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. An hour of song and study that you will like. 11:00 a.n. — Morning Worship. Minister's subject, “If .Heaven Is All that the Christign Clalms, Why Do We . Strjve . for Lengthened On: Dies?” Choral World Is Sweet wi them, “God of ;qrul'v'a (Keyser) ; solo by Max Scriber, "Xa My Fath- er's House Are Many - Mansions.” May we have the ;pleasure of zreem\z you -at_service this Sun- Rey. HENKY 5. CROSS Fourth and Seward Stureets “The church with the cordial wel: come.” ! 10:30-12:00—Family Worship. We) hope as many will come this Sun- day as were present at the Easter service. From now on we will be making preparations for our Chil- dren’s Day service. Instead of the music period at this service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered to those who! wish to partake. This part of the service will commence at 11:30. Those who. desire to do so may withdraw with the Primary De- partment at this time, 7:3( p.m. — Evening Worship. After the Eastér message which was brought to us by newspaper, music, address, and pageant it is well for us to think of that creedal statement which comes to us from| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22 750 AD. “I believe in God the Father Almighty” What does it mean to us after Easter? After you have thought of this then turn to Mark’s record in.9:23 where Jesus says: “If thou canst believe all things are possible to him that believeth.” Beard and membership meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. in the parsonage. All the ;members are urged to be present at that hour. “I was glad when they said untp me, the Lord.”. May your soul rejoice at_this opportunity of wory.hlpplxm our Heavenly Father in His m Reswrrection Lutheran Church ! Corpier ‘of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFEON, Paster. “The Frienaty Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, - We| have a splendid school. We 'have done ‘our part—now you do yours by sending your' children, 11:15 am. — Morning service, Sermon, “Partly a Christian,” Bert McDowell will sing a . teror solo, “I Come to Thee,” and the Senior Choir will sing an anthem. Everywhere men are speaking of a “New Deal” If you have not been a regular worshiper on Sun- day, start the “New Deal betweeh QGod and yourself, now, Ly The Vy. Rev. O'HARLB E. RICE, 8:00 am. —-Holy cummunion 10:00 a.m.—~Sunday - 8cheol. 8:00 p.m.~—~Choral Evensong andv Sermon. No 11 o'clock services tomarrqw. L | Seventh Day Adventlsta B | Corner Sécond anc Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastar “Where hungry souls are satisfied.” Sunday evening, 7:30—“Why Dol Seventh-Day Adventists Teach thel Keeping of the ' Ten 'Command- ments when the Bible Says that| Chuistlans Are Not Under Law bt Under Grace?” This subject will answer ‘a grea question in Christidndoth, Bibla texts that are. séldom Heard will, be used to make it pllm, Tuesday evening:’Regilar: urvlu Sabbath, April R 1:30 p.m—Sabkath S¢hobL, Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Praise meet-| ing. Sunday, 6:30 p. m. School. Sunday, 7:30 pmi” meeting. Te 0ld Sol May Turn Cold Cheek to Earth (Contirmed from- Page, One) * — Sunday ‘~— Salvation casts for the whh 'l‘hsy enable scientists to forecast #oportal fagtor, in eartiily. we i aleg must be Days, and Guiave whnn 2 Loved nf!ue opéan - currents vegétation, mq Lang Study O out Dr. Abbot's mmqq 18 ‘bned an long study of periodicalrises ‘and falls in the sun’s. heat __gle found _that there are n m‘:&: fluctuations of different lenghts; Seyen, eight, cleven, twenty-one, twenty-five, forty-five and six{y- T l oight months, Frapis In making the two-year m‘. tion he combined the expected trends of, all. these, different pe- riods into one general curve that showed a two-year upward trend. e e ATTENTION MASONS There will be a stated communi- cation ‘of Mt. Juneau No., 147 . Monday evening. S Al items of interest. All Brethren requested to be present. : # J. W —adv. " ——v—“«—'- | wmmd«am | cmm;n HAULED < ACROSS !ellflh*o{ Ye! 1, Inclosure fo. g 4. Rotats rapidly 8. Presently 12, Anget 13, Singing volee . Allowance Tor e weight L -.of acons thiner ° . Death place of lul!n!(lll Caesar 1 gun% baked J H)drnlll let us go unto the House off i hl en HHIF{ L am_d A W Daily Cross-vord Puzzle J INITJRIEIRICIDIE ] E n«rd.y'n Puzzle 8. Reach 9. Metal [CENFIADEID] fasteners . Wreath bear- [OJEAE N| 4 (11 INIT] . Continent . Qurselves '« Ireland . Glossy sflk al . Move with a ever . Confederate thin plates or Iayers . Belonging to that womat 30. Sturdy tree . Style . Fifty-one ' . Dweller in a 54. Anclent Tei- tonic goddess cottage 3 Love over= uch 8 ’X‘ru-cllmblnl L. Render a song 2. System of welghts 3. uhrm‘t’ark Symbol_for 3 Elrlh cnmb. form ), West rolnt freshman arning te of mind . Taunt 43, Slbertan nver . Son of I I7. Kind nf eella . Muslcal hote Douglas Church Services Notices for ths churcn column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. 1" St. Luke's Episcopal Church 11:00 a.m,~Holy Communion and Sermon. No evening service. [ 5 — —iy The Gospel Lectures | " S Y : 1. 0. O. F. Building VERNON GYES, Speaker. Three subjects will be discussed this coming week. They are of very great importance to every- body as they deal with* God's last prophetic messages. Monday evening—The Creator’s Most Drastic Warning to th: Hum- an Race. “If any man worship the beast and his image, and re- ceive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God which is poured out without mix- ture into the cup of His indigna- tion.” % MRS Congregational Community Church i 7:30 p.m.—Preaching. The subject for the evening serv- ice will be “The Ascended Christ.” A feature of this service will be a vocal solo “The Silent Voice” by Mrs, Glenn Kirkham. The general public is cordially invited to all services. REV. J§. W.. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. e e R e S VR o Y T Douglas Catholic Church - St. Aloysius Church - —_— Suhday, April 23.—First Sunday {after Easter. 9:30—Holy Mass. 00 pm.—cnrmlnn Doctrine. DOUGLAS TEF&SES*UF MBER FLUID ) dropping into line Government's reve- aldnce the Budget, or- : long time ago, that is, as it became known Thaid as legal, Nott.hhnd last night, ten l’fle ,Blue Ribbon arrived, nt 15 'a small e, hha_n none, ™ ihe, immediate sale of llwuxbe product B. W.l. ADDRESSES DOUGLAS STUDENT BODY Dr. C. ,E. Bunnell, president of the . Alaska . Agricultural College, gave an interesting talk before the Douglas High School students ycs- . He described some in securing the passage.of a bill and, in particu- lar, his pagt in getling a bill to have certain Federal ald acts - tended.to Alaska. al Work / Dr also told about the -nh-ow.m mrk on St Law- ith $1,000 and, & :‘ ofhis . students 7,000, specimens of arrgw The xpx‘t year he collected e b;}:‘eclmens especia lniem,efl & village, no longgyr inhiabited, -which seems to have been a strategic point for thou- sands of | s, in the line of travel ffom Asia to_the North American Continent. ‘B investigations they hope-tolearn just where that line of travel passed. Land of Opportunity - Deglaring. that Alaska is a land of ‘opportunity and adventure, that o218 ‘there 18 50 much to be done and } 90 much of wonderful interest, Dr. Bunneil emphasized the impar- tance ‘of preparation. He said that he ‘was particularly interested in Douglas because of the unusually fine. calibpe of students who nave FM from here to Fairbanks Col- ege, v It is likely . that Hilja Relnlkkl 2 1932 Douglas High graduate and now a trmml.n at the college, will to win this honor. Dr. Bunnell spoke of Alll Niemi and Violet hmM, fgnmm them ‘“wonderful -——.-‘-.____ STUDENTS VISIT A. J. Hll.l. with their instructor, Miss Pepoon, visiied the Alasks Junean ML yes- |terday afternocon in connection! iwnh their work. They went to Ju- neau on the 12:45 o'clock ferry. NG SERVICES AT COMMUNITY CHURCH Beginning tomorrow, Sunday, Rev. J. W. Cadwell will for the| summer months at least, hold the! regular weekly preaching service at | (the Congregational Commun ity | church in the évening instead of in_ the morning. Special musical features will be made a part of the |service each week, Rev. Cadwell's subject wmorraw; will i Mrs. Glenn Kirkham will sing ¢ The Silent Voice,” On acount of this evening serv- ice, Mr. Gross will not start his show tomorrow night until 8:30 o'clock. — - GOES TO TENAKEE Mrs. Martin Imberto and daugh- ! ter Rachel left on the Estebeth, Thursday evening for Tenakee Springs where they will visit for a month. ———.r—— ‘Douglas Gray, who has been en- Joying the Easter vacation visiting with his parents this week, re-| turned on the Admiral Evans last night to Wrangell where he is in- structor in the high school. .t The Zapora at 11 o'clock last night and the Northland early this' morning, docked here with freizht ghipments. The Zapora brought a shipment of lumber for the city | and the Northland unloaded a few | tons of general freight, including ten cases of beer. | ———— ATTENTION MOOSE LEGION 25 Meets Monday, April 24. All mem-, bers are requested to wear Tahs at installation of Moose. ROBERT LIGHT, Greai North Moose. el ~—adv. Promote ¥Frosperity With Puni-|j er's Ink! iassirled ads pay. New ‘Betty Baxley’ House Frocks All the New Spring Styles Sizes 14 to 44 $2.25 Sordlons for Busy PEOPLE Being in a hurry doesn’t: mean you can’t enjoy a deli- cious lunch. Come here and be con- vinced. Bailey’s Cafe NOTICE ‘'TO CREDITORS In the U. 8. Commniissioner's Court for . Juneau Precinct, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska, befare the Honorable Charles Sey, in Probate. In' the Matter of the Administr tion of the Estate of Thzodcl‘e'-’ Deoogan, deceased: /'NOTICE is hereby .given fiut uu Mary Doogan. has been ap- pointed administratrix of the wes+ tate of T. J. Doogan, ‘depeaseéd. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required fo file their claims, sworn to as required by law, with the undersigned at her: residence at Douglas, Alaska, within six months from the, date. of this notice, Aprjl 7, 1933. Firag publication, ,‘*fl* \mhlluhon, April | FnEsuand ‘ CLEAN Are you moving, or just cleaning house? In either case you’ll want your drapes cleaned. ... THE SAN J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather .. LOCAL DATA Mr the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 22: Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today .30.20 % 67 84 NwW Noon today ... Ketchikan .. Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland . San Francisco Cloudy tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind velocity 14 3 ‘Weather Cldy Cldy Cldy mm-t 4pm. | Lowestda.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. 3 {1 [+10 % ... 36 | 32 TR 28 24. 14 30 30 34 32 35 34 38 38 30 48 48 48 lG 34 10 R 2 16 30 32 34 32 36 40 46 30 48 46 48 70 2 54 o | temp. wmp velocity 24hrs. Weather Clear Snow Cldy Clear Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear Rain Pt. Cldy Cldy Pt. Cldy Rain Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Olear Cldy e ST e et T 1 The barometric pressure is moderately low in Bermg Sea with showers over most of Southern Alaska. high over-the remainder of the Territory, eastern portion, with clear weather in the eastern Interior. The ‘pressure ‘i moderately and rising sllghtly in the It is highest south of the Aleutian Islands and moderately high oV of - the northeastern Pacific Ocean. ‘Temperatures havcwrmenexx'nmt(:: western Interior and have fallen. in Eastern Alaska. Bergmann Dining Room From 5:30,to 6:30 P. M. Crisp Celery MENU Chicke:: Soup with Rice Lettuce and Tomato Salad FRIED SPRING CHICKEN with NOODLES BAKED VIRGINIA HAM with New Potatoes and Peas Coconut Cream Pie Tea FRIED BANANAS Hot Parker House Rolls Fruit Pudding Egg Noodles with Whipped Cream Coffee: Milk Private Booths for Parties.. 'FRESH. FRUITS and VEGE TABLES CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Profipt Delivcx;y Complete Bath Room Outfit- ‘S+foot. “Standard” Tub,(complete, with .. fittingg) 17x19 “Standatd” Full Apron Basin > RlGEE‘sA Plumbmg Sl &5 S s i (complete with fittings) Tanfl; “Sfanagrfh’ Foilet Ak T B le at Em “The Store, That Pleases”"PHONES 83 OR 85 s ll'e meg ““We tell you in advance what job m cdst" T 1ce t«.mx -

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