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here’s a marvelous Regular Price There’s no need to squander a lot of prec;olus budget _money, on a bag to match your Summer frocks. There are endless varieties of smart fabrics in grand‘sty]es of them wash. in this splendid assortment. Many HOSIERY An,all the ‘New, Shadesl ‘Pure ‘Thread Silk $1.00 $1.35 $1.50 $1.95 GLOVES “IniFabric, &mi Kl ; Ekgshell or Whitet. . $1.00 $1.35 $1.50 $1.95 Brmsh l}enounce Japanese ov . . Tactics in Textile Trade | B;msh n 8l i) ra v S { more ?ar} onefhourl,se wgrlg tm”hfi gets By OSCAR LEIDNG LoNDON, July 4. % 9dpanese trade competition has drawn th2 Japansse ‘‘opposite number” fire of jthe, Federation .of British |for a whole day. Industries. | “The growth of ‘the Japanese A jal committee, composed |rayon industry has been phenome- of Andustrmhsv.s representing the | nally rapi the report continues. principal trades affected by th». “Six years ago her production for competition, has concluded a broad |the year was 5,500,000 pounds or investigation and submitted a re-|four per cent of the world's fotal port to the board of trade. ‘nutput and she stood ninth in Lh(; |list of producing countries. In 193: Charee Hegkless Salea o | ner production was 6{,000000 ‘The depreclanon of the yen| during the past ye.n*," the com- |Pounds, or 13 per cent of the out- mittee chargusn ‘has bsen deliber- | Put of the worl ately used to ombark on a reckless | national sales pohcy with disas- | SEAPLANE CHKCHAG trous results to British and other| MAKES, TRIP, TQ, k traders in various markets of the| INLET THIS AflEkNOdN WoRkl, The. seaplane: Chichagaf, piloted ‘It seems impossible lo doubl| by R..E.Elis, returned from Lituya that the difference ip wages, Jabor ' Bay shortly aiter 2 o'clock and lefs Q;mdinons and standard of living |on an emergency trip to Hawk make it impossible for the East|nlet soon after its return, with and West to gompete, on equal| gy N. Gilbert, Operations. Manager| terms in_ articles in whose cost|of the Alaska-Pacific Salmon Cor: wages form a substantial part." | poration, Oscar Larson, Capt. M. J. Dealjig: with the cotton textile O'Connor and George, Folta,, industry, the, Teport siaies that| Upon its return from Hawk Tnlet Japan has found in the _surplus girl population of the agrarian dis- | trip to Haines to get six pas- tricts “an almost illimitable SuPr|engers taken there late yesterday ply of labor, docile and po.,sesn.‘d‘ ATRYn6oN, or manual dexterity.” . Find Hour Equals D . . Direct wages of mflf;wo’iers in | GO Au'-Mmded the cottop piece goods . industry ! were reported to be barely one third of British rates and barely | to inspect foreigmy vg!-lpn plants gne-fourth in the case of female as a prelinlinaty to efertibn of .an workers. | airplane facfory at Tunmgrfors In silk gnd rayon, it s stated, a| Work there starts this nutumn Fine WINES and All Brands i ...0f BEER for the 4th- ' ALS0’ EVERYTHING IN SEASON IN FRU!TS AND GREEN QTLFF vET v % e} Y Holy Trinity Cathedral 2 il orma Rl HELSINGFORS — Finland has sent engineers and aviation officers THE DAILXA_LASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933. [} #Sunday s d at It am In tz Fifst Chm Christ, Sclentist, ‘Tnfieau, on Pmn and Main Streets. THe mbjm win be, “diod.” Sunday School adjolirned for summer. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- 'nionlnl meemu Christian, In, church ‘bullding, i pufix{ewednuny noons from '2:30 to The pliblic 18 éfl»auny mmax jttend these services and feading room. = [ SR LR . N— . B ‘Catholie” Chireh /"' “° { i " ciitirch ‘of ‘the mmvuf % Rev. mm nd’% Ch& g: i ¥ ffass 'and" - strucuom ln tireh, 10:30 am-—High Mass ‘and Ser- n Chirgh, 1 0 pm—Rgsuy ahd Benedis- ment. L. 5 o ooom e IR T DAVID WAGGONER, Mmsszer, *'Sundav tervices: 10:30 “a.rh. —Conmunion' Service. “Joshua’ 1:19, 23'1,°2, 14 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Sub- [ ject, “Blesed Is that Nation Whose {God is the Lotd” Ps. 33:12. | Wednesday —7:30 p.m.—Midweek! [ Prayer Service. The, patsoz leaves this week to attend the mieeting of the Synod It Walla Walla, Wash. Services will ! continue in the regular order. A cordial invitation is extended. |to attend these services of the church. i | ¢ The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, o oAy e 8:00 a.m—Holy . Commupnion. | 10:00 a.m.—Suxx dg hool, Smmution ‘4Aa), 11:00 a.m.—Holy Sermon. Evening servlce at 'Dougfas - I" Resurrection Lutheran Church ! 1 Corner of Thifd Mitn Btreets REV. ERLING é 'OLAFSON. . B “The nlc@:!fly 10:30 nm‘—Momlng tor's subjec og e Priend of the Downtrodden.” Rachel Bor- leck and Birdie Jenson will sing a_yocal diet, “Thifle Forever,” by | Jackson. There will be 1o, during the, mont August. We urge thnt families| make liberal use ol e “Family Pew"” during th wpsan Note the change in, time of servlce The regular mgrnlng [SeLY; s e Ohtiren” apvice. Pas- a‘& School July and August, School will hold | its pignic. Pupils, t! parents and friends gre. asked ‘ol meet ‘at the church at 12:30 .pan.} Each one is asked to bring_his own lunch, byt .coffee, lemonads picnic will be over at about 4 o’clock. | the Chichagof will make a round|3 * UL —Holy Mas 1n nospnii a s & ' 11:30 am, Bible School. Leésson—|, July and|s ice will, be held at 10:30 during} ‘Tomorrow n:ternoén Qhe sunfiu' K Trahsportation ~will _be . provided. M Franklin at_} M-:V JOHN A. GL Mrs. Trevor Davis, 0 “Where Welcome and Meet” r gxeptest uhdevelog sol:gg the odd-looking %fierica. "attached 1o the upper end f the spinal th]mn of each Am- Tican citizen,’—to What ‘ektent ‘do we use our “spherical knob” to think ‘God’s thought after Him? Will, you accept our mvn.qtton to 40" that ‘very thing, In the spirit ip, at our 11 o'clock service ‘orship “L Mornitg worship. featiire for this Sun- a ehildren’s vésted chofr will \]flh de Water's “The Publi- two hoys dramatize the e two men who nt’ up 'iat6’ the ferple to pray, one 2 P'har"lsee and the ‘other Hear pur Prny 8 will 8ddress’ himgelf to the ques- q Nntmnai' lndepend- tlon of the Most Blessed Sacra-l,, Or the Juneau Lumber éuggest that in acceptinc this lnv.— tation fo a;tehd yop Pl early and eujoy the | iess to administer an aesthetic o the soul when they are not re-| quired. Come, to the gospel feast and et every soul be Jesus guest. Ye | need .not one_be left behind for God has bidden all mankind.” |\ Seventh h Day Kdventists | "Corsier. Sebond dné Fronklp Sts. | VERNON, GYES, Pastor “Where hungry souls are B;Atlxfled 2 1 Sunday, eve [ rendent H, 1. Wood, wsmng in the hy will speak, Alsb Tuesday even- ALl are lnvited to hear his i th, Jul 1430 apm —é’ngnau: School. 2:30_ p.m.—Communion service. — Bethel Pente n(tal Assembly | | Sundn§ aemees 11:00 am, — Morning wm'shlb 12:00 néon_sime School. 7:45, p.m—Evening service, __ Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 p.m.— Evangelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited to ai. these services. .. The Lord’s Supper the firat Sun- day of each month. GARDNER BUYS INTERESTIN - LOBAL MILL C, T, Tomfi Giu'dine: Juneau Managér Tor® ‘and Part ‘owher' of the Sawyer-Rzynolds & Co‘, with offices in_ Juneau has disposed of his_interests in that company and has burchased the interest of the Sawyer-: Reynolds & Co., in Mills, it was announced today ., Mr. Gardiner his bien elected Vice-President and a Director, of the company and will be office € manager of the , Juneau Lumber ? Mills with F. McDermott y Scl“oo] durinz July, and Mrs. G‘fa.s@ Wlll conduct t.he regul,ar hn but we have de- c]arad July ‘fo vacation month,” tat those who wish to have ‘Attendance, or re- sponslbui!y diiribi, the month_may enjoy’ it, ‘while mdu who perfer to atténd will fin interesting and helpril Hour provided. 5 The Salyation Army, Publi¢,_ meetings: Sunday-—2:30 pm. Sunday School—3:30 p.m. — & 'l | i | i B I %] ~rne cfiurbh with the pm'!llnl wel. nnmx \.ni: Bewird Streets Rev. HENKY w. CROBS 10:30 am. O 12 noon—Fumllyl Worship . Hor. “Strike while. the iron i§ hot" ls an old p:overb but! it Is good advice to perents The! children are now .aroused and in- terésted' in the Bible. After ten' days of Dhny Vatdtion Bible School| o t, thejr )py\erst lag but heth to muntnln it inter-! est by bringing, theh‘l Yo thi i churen! school. At this service trv time or both parents and children may irivested, The pastor “The 'Uni- tht, Snvmgl-— whio ‘cannot|, mi ;;, ¥ ’%?1 !and ice cream will be supplied. Thela as sales manager, A resident of. Juneau for a num- ber of years, Mr. Gardiner is well known in_the ecity and thoroughly famjliar with the lumber business in this vicinity as he_ has been associated with_it for some time. rm;n GILMAN AND HIS FAMILY TO LEAVE FOR _ ANC"ORAGE PERMANENTLY Fréd J." Gilthan, . of ‘the 1local Piggly Wiggly . force, accompanied by his wife and children will leave for. Anchoragz on the steamer Aleutian on Monday mormx}g Mr. Gilman will enter a mrtner Shlp with Art, Frodenberg in op- crating tne well known Sally's Sweet Shop in anhomge Flogiivas & Moo ab THIS IN SKAGWAY| Mist!, Fibtepce, £ Neisd | marrie Olse;l, idays ago in Skagwdy at a ce mony performed in the apai"bm nt 1of the bride’s sister, by the Rev, arren D. Griffith, pastor of the Pnzsbycenan Chrch. i Mrs. Olsen, who Fetiirned to from a visit with her family in \Skagway on the Princess Charlotte ,the south, was oyegl pq nurse by the White ass and Route previous to her redent trk) south. Her sister has '-quzht in, the Skagway schools' for the last Tour Yens Mr. and Mrs. Olsen wu‘l make MAKE ROUND TRIP ON NORTHLAND Mrs. Ha 'I;;sfieep and her daughter, H. Inskeeg, who camp north on the motorship Nor- co and stopped off in Juneau dur- Qhe last week, left on the % fland for the round trip to Superin- | * DETACHMENT OF DESTROYERS TO ARRIVE JULY 24 {€hamber: MwsedeeWar i Vessels Will Be in Port Here oni that Date Five des Toyers, wnh 35' bfficers and 580 men aboard, Will visit Juneau July 24-26, according to ad- vices received today by the Cham- | ber. of Commerce from, Nayal | authorities. The detachment com- | mander is Capt. G. J. Rowcliff, in command of the Decatur, The vessels in the squadron in- clude:, the Degatur, Capt. Roweliif, Commander of Destroyer Squadron Four; Perry, Commander G. L. Wéyler. Commander, of Destroyer Division Ten; Zane, Wasmuth and Trever. A, letter to the Chamber Irom Rear Admiral E. C. Kalbfus, Com-| mander of Destroyers, Battle Force, said that Capt. Rowcliff has been| directed to communicate with the Chamber regarding details of the visit. The squadron will visit several other, Alaskan ports between Keui- chikan and Seward. Plans for .is entertainment here will be worked out by the Chamber in cooperation with other orgamzations R NEW EQUIPMENT AT LOCAL LUMBER During” tHé recent ruh‘ of" ths Juneau Lusiper / Mill, @ |thorotigh try out was made of the new boil- ers and 1000 k.w. steam turbine which was installed last fall, ac- cording to C. T, Gardner, newly elected Vice-President of the com- pany, The plant proved highly effi- cient, showing a considerable saving over the old plant, with a reserve power of about 40 per cent, Mr, Gardner said. It is now. esti- mated that with 18 months’ opera- tion, the steam turbine will haye paid - for its installation, leaving| the present cost of power a clear profit to the mill, according uo{ Mr. Gardner. R JOHN H. DUNN RETURNS FROM TRIP TO SEATTLE e John H. Dunn, Glark. of ‘the U. S. District Court, .who. with: Mrs Dunn, left for Seattle several weeks | ago, returned here this morning on the motorslfip Northland. Mrs. Dunn remained in, Seattle wherz she is visiting. - KONNERUP'S OPEN Konnerup’s Store will be open tomorrow for your convenience.| | Fireworks, Firecrackers, Noisemak- ers for the FOURTH OF JULY MONDAY . and TUESDAY A:N. B: HALL Krane’s Ou‘hestra ]ztnizy Prwes ) v MILL‘EFFICIENT | J. 8. DEFARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather &y LOCAL DATA By the U. & Weatner Bureaw Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 1: Generally fair tonight and Sunday; gentle nor'nwesler]y winds, Time Barometer Temp. Humuity Wind Velocity Weathier 4. pm. yest'y .....29.50 50 92 SE 12 Rain 4 am. today 2958 45 94 E 3 cldy Noon today 29.56 56 64 .8 Cldy 6 .. CABLE AND RADIG mEFORTS ¢ 7 YESBTERDAY | TODA t 4pm. | Preclp. 4am. temp. | 24hrs. Weathar 36 | * Trace Cldy e 0 Pt@ldy 58 0 Clear 64 .0 Cidy 58 Trace Pt.Cldy 56 56 Cldy 60 0 €y 46 Trace Cldy 50 0 Olear 64 0 Cldy 64 02 Cldy 50 52 Cldy 10 Pt.Cldy 6 Rain a2 Rain 18 €idy 01 Cldy 0 Cldy 0 Clear Barrow .. Nome' Bethel Fort . Yukon Tanana Fairbanks Eagle:, St.,_Paul . Duteh Harbor Kodiak 2 Cordova Juneau Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco . 42 56 52 45 46 48 52 56 56 52 P T TS The barometric pressure is moderately low from the Gulf of Al- aska to California, and lowest in British Columbia, with moderate rains from the Tanana Valley to Puget Sound. The pressure is high, but falling, in Western Alaska with clear weather near south- eastern Bering Sea. The pressure .is low near the middle Aleutian Islands. Temperatures have risen in the Interior and the Gulf of Alaska. - GEORGE BROTHERS, | e .m. = INSURANCE y Allen Shatiuck, Tc.' Estahlfuigugd ‘fi!98» Juneau, Alaska SCHLITZ BLUE RIBBON " BEER"™ Stm:kér’s I p’é?‘ial See H. 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