The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1933, Page 2

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7 FURNER ALRSKA] *~ o v ACRONOMISTIS| . oo/ /By (e U. 8. Weattier Bureau) ¥ Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginping at 4 pm., June 24; Fair tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. - INOISE T0 PLAY, You’ll Look Smart gys TOMORROW, in Tk_gse Lodge Clubs to Meet fm last night. Cooper's sore ankle cuts [ his effectiveness and he has yeb| to be started in a regular league game. q Pete Schmitz hasn’'t worked on] the mound but once in two years, to do, For the time of difficulty Dr. Alberts resided at Sitka for Islands and from ‘Southeast Alaska to Washington, with occastonal showers over most of those districts. The pressure is about normal he gave them assurance in these some time and moved here when|! ?| words: “It is mot ye that speak, headquarters of the Experiment| ™. the Interior and moderately high from the Gulf of Alaska south- 1\,“ the Spirit of your Father which Stations were moved to this city. ward with clear ‘weather over the Interior and the eastern portion speaketh in you.” (Matt 10:20). The Federal Government abandon- of the Gulf. Temperatures have fallen on the Bering Sea coast and collection at Second Time Since Sec- 4'1;:« e Bacometer Temp, Humidity Wing Velocity Weathar { ; ond Half ()Pe'!edj . H. W. Alberts Is ‘Con-|¢ am. today .. .2085 . 53 . 8, W. 4 Cldy : . S | Noon today .....20.78 i o N ew l i a ts The Moose, Who dropped thelr Slfltlng Ag“?flklll’a‘ v. & 3 - E : - o second game in succession last ‘ ¢ 4 Specxallst i CABLE AND' RADIO REPORTS night by losing: to. thel; Americamy : pls ghuron: ing. 'ALL" 'S0 fubited: to- Hear his| TIEEROAY | T e T Leglon, face another tough assign- m:;; W resiied b;hm m‘ ,ergmons ' . W. Alberts, formesly Diredoeetitins o TAVEBOAY F S0 Lo AT I E ment Sunday afternoon when they |yt Jater than- 10 o'clock Suturday Sabbath, July 1: of the United States Experimentad Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am, Precip. 4amm. i take on the Elks in a nine-Inning|morning to guarantee change of| 1:30 p.m—Sabbath School. Stations project in Alaska and a| Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathee i gatne ab) Recrestign. Rark ‘sermon. topics: ‘ete. | 2:30 p.m.—Comiunion’ service. | resident of this city fof some time,|B: P — 38 | 38 [ 0. Clear 3§ b Nello probably will be' used *by |¢ -————-——’} |is now Consulting Specialist in - 54 54 | 42 42 4 0 Pt. Gldy i In our millinary section the Bills as Erskine hurled last ! “Pirst Charch of Christ, | Metropoiitan M—““—“—'m‘ 7| Agriculture for the United States 6 60 | 48 50 . o 7 pe. gy | { o8 i Wednesday. Pete or Jack Schmitz |} ‘Soientist 3 L‘ Episcopal Church i |of soviet Russia, according to . 8¢ 84 | 568 56 4 0 Clear { you will find many smart prob::g( ;:lxlbo sent in by Mana- [} L PR el i e 3 ;g e SNl 3 ;ST < i e it d g ° , who has just been apprised 80" 54 54 1 new hats for dress, for This will be the second time in ,ns“:;fy ’:"m“""m‘"i s o P i s gt ailinibelti ot 8 7. | 50 52 X : S}ZZI sports and for travel. Our i, cwnint; alhy aliatis LXGERS Scientist, Jugesy, on- Fifth| Fourth and Seward Stueets Dr. Albert makes his headquart- 4 @ | w0 40 10 02 Cldy e 1 lodge clubs have met. In tHeir OMli- o 'sfust, Streets: The subfect will| Rev. HENKY . CROSS ers in Leningrad and is attached .54 52 | 4 4 10 0 Cldy { assertment is just as ex- er game, the Elks trimmed thelp, .opristian Science.” 10:30 am. % 12 noon—Pamily|to the Institute of Plant Industry 58 56 2 @ o0 o Cldy { i 4 Paps 7 to 0. The latter, rdted &gl ‘School. | Worship Hour: The Daily Vaca-|at the Lenin Academy of Agricul- 68 68 50 50 4 o Clear { tensive as our first of the one of the strongest clubs in the | tioni Bible' Schoo! will not interfere| tural Sciences, He will' spend -the 68 68 52 53 4 Trace Cldy { | ctreult, has been' in & battiig shiy | with this Sunday morning service.|next four or five months visiting 61— O 0 Pt.Cly { season showing. |during the past week, and its piteh~ [™ |The Vacation School will take up! the different agricultural_experi- 58 54 b g o 9 { jers haven't proven effective against}, lits activities for the second week ment stations in Soviet Russia. .58 52 46 48 4+ 02 Rain N elther the Elks'or. Vats, Ul Pt [ Monday ~morning, | At his request, Mr. Flory will 68 68 6 56 o 96 Cldy ! NOW, TO CLEAR lam_y was caused hy lack of con- 7:30 pm. — Evening Worship. send him' a complete set of all 66 64 58 68 4 01 Rain { % i dition: Juak" Spnant vk S NS {After Jesus had prepared his dis- agricultural bulletins issued by the % 58 58 4 Trace Rain ! e Coh the choice sporting 4 sore. pitching axmt, and | ciples_for. their tasks he sent them United States Department of Ag-|San Francisco ... 64 58 52 52 12 0 Cldy ! WEARERE, Y The Jenseti” was, sick fon. SesSomt daNg[ forth by two's giving them definite riculture from the local Forest| ! of any of this exc('ptiollul zland had less than his usual stuff instrictions as to what they Were Service library. e barometric pressure is low and falling near the Aleutian ! | \ ) in portions of the Interior. For Your Choice ts | From this incident and teaching ed this line of activity here last i [ and that was recently. If he gelS| g3y am —Holy Mass in Hospital the pastor will develop the thought July 1, and Dr: Alberts moved to - .:afl( 'Lntflv:m:}r‘]cess m::: ?:;h;f'?w 1‘2: Chapel, ‘Stability for the Follower Of the States. shortly afterward: : The curi"nb brand of weather 15 8:00° a.m.—Holy . (G 2 l‘ ddi i 1 SCHLITZ 3 BLA |Z i “o rdbr Jor REmpand It Ne structions in Church. e | ’lxl'l\ebbmly Vuau;): Bible Sct:loo o o 3 | 10:30 a.m.—High Mass an - | wil e open agai on Monday FIN. NOT! g . i hu;:;( tom;; r;ow, B3 = m?yiwl:,e mon ‘n Church. morning for another five days. If TO PA¥Y SCHOOL TAX BLUE RIBBON SCHMIDT S a different ory 1:30 p.n.—Rosary and Benedic-|there are some children who are tion of the.Most Blessed Sacra-|not in the school they may start School tax is now due and pay- : l A ‘ WAY m ment. Monday morning at 9 am. able and notice is hereby given(f AT BURFO! fOR : | “We bid thee welcome in the that July 1 is final day for pay- 0 "‘ ! First Presbyterian Church name of Jesus, our exalted head. ment of this tax. After this date L] ¢ .’ mE DISTKBU'HON & st |Come as a servant,—so he came— penalty will be added and proper|§ DAVID. WAGGONER, Minister. |and we receive thee in his stead.” steps taken to enforce collection. St k I s : H. R. SHEPARD, e oz . n A small supply of the map .of| Sundav services: b3 e 2| . oc er s mpertal Jamede’s Leading Department Store ! Alaska put out by the commis-| 10:30 am. — Morning Service | Bethel Pentecostal Assombly | School Tax Collector. ——— e +rrr s s el | sioners appointed for the study re-|Subject, “God Fails Not.” f#——————————————33 Offices in B. M. Behrends Bank v [ SR garding the consiruction of the In-| 11:30. am. Bible School. Lesson—| CHARLES Pc, PERSONEUS, | Bullding. —adv. 4=y |Hilda Creek. The big halibut|ternational Highway, which wasde-|“Christ OQur Lord and Saviom’."{ m. g I -""‘"’"_ {schooner Beloit, of Ketchikan, has|seribed in The Empire several|Gospel of Mark. { Suniiey Seevisme 5 | AUTO DRIVERS. ATTENTION! ? DOUGLAS been chartered. It will leave the|weeks ago when Capt. A.E.Lathrop| 7:30 p.n.—Evening Service. Sub- 11:00 am. — Morning wors] P.‘ ) o s DON'T MISS Juneau City float at 8:30 o'clock |brought some advance copies to|ject, “The Seed and the Hearers” ;24:0 :;On—m?e‘:‘cn:c:xme M:;‘ 31"1’“’1’;”";; ";’;’i'i';se: c?“x"ggg tomorrow morning and Dougias at|J , were received today by| Wednesday—7:30' p.m—Midweek| i, o ’ NE WS 9 o'clock. mec;u Buriord from the North-|Prayer Service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 pm— must have a license. Fee $1.00. - A"ythtug GOOd- A e land Transportation Company and| A cordial invitation is given to) Bvangelistic Services. A W. HENNING, BEER PR 5= will be on display at the J. B.|all to attend these services. | Everyomic cordially invited to lh —adv. City Clerk. H these services. % iBurford and Cot store on | ff—r——— -} | Bt s | Reswrrection Lutheran Church | | The Lord’s Supper the first Sun-| Classified ads pay. LUNCHES Dmmus mLY | DOMglas | The map is to promote interest | &#——————s—'———% | Ua¥ of each “B‘:":m Ko e lin the highway throughout the|gorner of Third snd Main Bu”“*m;:fi:‘;m; o ; ; :EPLD,;B m:;zfyy ' almon Cree i | h I | United States, and also, to stimu-| REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. | " s 3 W h I U Rwdh se Fwam PLANS C urcn |1ate interest in the development of | Pastor. |All_boys and”girls invited. as t . A Bright Snappy Job JOM and Bitd: NS \\\|\|I/,// o | | FIR LUMBER |- 5 B4 d Bmlders Sitpply Co. Makes the Old Bus Leok ‘" 'Like New! Keeps tlu New that WATCH, FOR THE OPENING CAPITOL i .- . the Territory, It shows various “The Friencly Church” — b Ser’vlces | mining districts, fur, reindeer, fish,[ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. This| | The s""_“"’" Army | seal, pulpwood and otlier areas of | is the last Sunday before vacation. "P—_—Meetin % s natural resources. Let's all be there. Because of the Bundayg ‘%3¢ p.m. 2L Pralse’ fileet Notices for tms church column| The commissioners who, prepared|Elks plcenic, the Sunday School i 7S PR ey \must be received by The Empire|the map in cooperation with. U. S.|picnic has been postponed a week gundn Ty m. e istinaas b There'll Be Parade Speak not later than 10 o'clock Saturday|Land Office, Geological Surveyjand will be held next Sunday, e s e y A 4 morning to guarantee change of [and U. S. Army are Herbert H.|July 2. - s & 7:30 Salvation ing, Sports and Also |sermon topics, ete. Rice, Major Malcolm Ellott, apd| 11:00 am. — Morning Service| Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salva Hose Races g — . Ernest Walker Sawyer. | Pastor's sermon: “The Augsburg . = 1 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church f’ - —,e—— ession: Its Place and Purpose e & orfension has| CHET JOHNSON RETUENS | *| Approximately 13,000,000 white-lin the Church.” A great deal has b co:)n:nt?e’:s ?fixln::;f olth‘:irrv;;:”-:;’:;i o Pm—Evening Prayer andfish were planigd, iy Saginaw bay lbeen said about the creeds of thie Chet, o.l:hn]:)‘:rax':sx'esenmuve C‘g GRI of™ v oharil Poaril of Sermon. and lake Huron t,hln spring by the fchurch in the last few years. Y:‘u T g Gx"ocer}l" e s g - this July celebration Wilt be busy. At a | Py e i .s!at,e of mcmgan 3 are invited to come and hear Fived Miets: todi o ifie. fotorahip Bbeting” of " i ~Assoaiiition 13“\ grega ommunity | ——e = | informative sermon. R : Eethris il | Church " % Monday, June 26. — Vacation|Norco from Petersburg, having night definite sums of money were ga School continues. A splendid op-jcompleted a trip to the cities and tentioned by the chairman of each | REV. . W. CADWELL Portunity for your child to recelve|towns of Southeast Alaska. committee as the approximate( 10:30 am.—Sunday School. ligious, inatruckion. amount for their part of the cele-| 7:30 pm.—Evening service, ser- relig J o SR Rk ] bration as follows; Printing and|{mon by pastor and congregational (e e advc'm:::g, $0: p:;;:e. m::w:llpw- Sl ], Holy Trinity Cathedral | f [ A dp;mE,_ : " gramy $10; spor'ts, i miscellane- | The general public is cordially ! . E. RICE, atch and Jewelry Repdlring ous, decorations and supplies, 810, jnyited to all services. P . nm s "l at very -reasonable rates | $I'ao or a total of something over $250. = 8:00 a.m—Holy e janion 1 WRI HT SHOPM I; Chairman Engstrom of the Pinance o ¢ b 3 g i committee reported that receipts|| D0usias Catholic Church i 1900 v —Simleg Soioal. ol PA ammam o, Oy | St Aloysius Church I i #.m.—Morning ' Prayer CONNQRS Mrs. Fox, chairman of the Pro-|" R 3 Y DIFFERENT! gram cohmitdes, announced a ten-| 5 Evemng service at Dotiglas: | "PETER PAN M otor Co tative program which will' include| 1:00 P.n.—Christian Doctrine. P .y ake: - -ee % ¥ : 1 an address by am able speaker, PRI Sein ‘ BEAUTY SHOPPE INC. Beer Parlars SORESCgd. TR dings: : ! Second Floor, Triangle Bldg: The Parade Committee, M. Pus-| Douglas Masons and Eastern 3 b | PHONE 221 v FRONT STREET ich, chairman, stated that a bigger|Stars Picnic. Boat “Beloit” leaves, " 3 . T el o and better parade than last year Juneau from the City Float at 8:30 was contemplated. Sunday morning. adv. g $-. ’ The sparts committee, Grant Lo- HAZEL GRACE Where Wu;;r:;.und Worship: 54 {3 i ¥ & W g gan, chairman, has included a ball i The sylph-like figure required| - y Y game, hose races and the usual NCW Golf Klflg 'for modeling may be presefved by| “EVery little wave on the beach| “CERTAINTEED” OR ‘ NCE small sports which will be fully ar- | swimming and shunning. starch ip |Das: the throb and the thrust of g : % ranged during the ensuing weck. | i : the diet. I find two meals a day|the mighty ocean behind it."— 2 ¥ "' 8eg'H. R. SHEPARD & SON Next week on Wednesday night, s lsufficient to keep my strength. fe¥er¥y worthy impulse has the help L s% s say Fning the final meeting before the Fourth, | | Lovely hands are atremendousfof God behind. it. Why not act Telephone 469 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. i will be held for announcement of beauty asset. Make a habit of using fubon that urge to attend the serv- B the entire program. I a good hand lotion frequently and}ice’ of worship, and see how you ANNHA:._.;’*_ keep your fingers out of hot water: i Belped. to rédlize your "°my . MIBSUMMER p y o O rations? S —— PICNIC BIG AFFAIR| ,f i S spovial glests at 11 o'clock B iR g e ) - willl be the local memr- u'ld P D ad : The Finnish people of the Ghan- | 1. % ; m‘ge'“'“ SERVICES : e hde | "ng apersfl e Pnlng WE STARE <:24i1u 1 - i" nel, over 200, held the annual mid-| g B0 i | All OGY Fellows' are réquested : assemble ‘at the I ©.'0.'F. Hall, Sunday morning, June 95, at 10:30, to attend Memorial Service' to be held in thé Northern Light Pres- summer picnic at Larson Creek last OUR REPUTATION ON i £ night and the time was enjoyed }‘ in feasting and daneing. Music for the dance, held in the boathouse, i was provided by a violinist and ,! accordionist | Corrugated Iron Roofing 4 R CLEAN_ERS ¢ i “DAD” SHELPON HERE ,‘ oo { . - Mhflflfl"l subject, “The Stuff M‘ | S koo to 4 o e coo e sl o, {“Sherwin Williams” - i mu_ “Out of the Deep,” by Eville; : b ; PAINTS and V ARNISHES erated a meat market here 20 years ago, is a visitor in Douglas. and the choral prayer will be 1! | SMART DRESSMAKING th: rms been living recently with | “Pather in Thy Mysterious Pres- De L-u { | ‘ amily in Seattle. H SHOPPE ence Kaneeling.” M : | —_—— e — Pt » i | | Hours 8 to 12 N.—1 to & pm [ [ “Orgdn Moments” begin at 10:50] | GOES OUTSIDE ! i Phone 219 | fand provide = restful period’ of! (13 ” 'V Ofl)’ | Bob Dupree, who has been em- m_____m.'..'. meditation un:l'i serviee ::gm—m Corb‘n H ARD ARE " ployed on a halibut boat recently, has lett for the States. "’ Gi? BEVERAGE LICENSES FPE S TRl “ Shflefi' Qflk” PLASTI«;RBOARB ‘Benmla; dest smile, Joh ‘ . - ; gy "H' mo smile, Johnn; VERNON £ : Goodman, Onnhauml eur, is sh:wx 3 S BHLLER with the National Open golf cup, shortly after his herote fnish at the ot dhe Right Prive North Shore Club, Glenview, HI. H Goodman's 287 was just one sirok | arris Hardware Co tendent H. L. Wood, visiting in- & A h ve the record for the course.' | Lower Fron: Street m, will speak. Also Tuesday even- Get the handy GE Dust Clnth F'REE o B P T mrmmw.’g

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