The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 8, 1933, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1933. RAILROAD TO TEST llO-MlLE AN-HOUR STREAMUNED MOTOR TRAIN w.u*o. gapable of a maximum specd ot 110 miles aw’ haur and ill be. el s A & First Church ot Chriat,., T Sunday services will be held at ‘Il amg: in: the, Pirst »Oburch of Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. “The subject will be, . “Sacrament.” Sunday School Adjourned for summer. ‘Wednesday. 8:00 pm. - Tnll- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Rgom in shurch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. ‘The public is cordially invited to pttend these services: and visit the reading room.- —_— Catholic - Church | Church.of- the Nativity 3 Fifth and Gold Streeta % Rev. WM. GuiLeVASSEUR, 8.J, 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass In Haspmnl 8:00" a.m.—Holy Mnss and In- 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon {n Church. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedlc-, tion of the Most Blessed Sacra~ ment. J ey ¥ The salvation Army 1| & i Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday School—3:30 p.m. T ey B TR |1 Bethel Pentecostal Assembly e} CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. 6 PAIRS—Triple weigh Cotton Sox, 3 PAIRS—Phoenix S B.M.B hrendg Co., Ing. . _ Juneau’s 1 SIR NTHONY HOPE HAWKINS PASSES AWAY Authar of *Prisoner of Zen- da,” Other Novels, = | Dies in London | | LONDON, July 8—Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, English novelist, died here today. Leading Department Store 'fl\lbll&hed his memots. knighted in 1918. ¢ He made several visits w Amer- of lectures, readings: and recep- {tions. |Early; in 1903 ‘he crossed the Atlantic on a more informal trip. 'On: the 'boat on which: he {: returned was-the' girl whom he {marriéd a ‘short ‘time iJater, Miss Blizabeth Sheldon, deughter of Mr. fand Mrs. Charles H . Sheldon of| New York: They hevame the par- ents of two sons and a daughter. | When not in London, Sir Anthony jand - Iady Hawkins lved .in ya qudint, 0ld world home in Surrey. Sir- Anthony- was born | February 9, 1863;: the second son of Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Hawkins. — .o The law lost a disciple when Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins found .in 3 a task master that was inter- fering with his invention of stor- jes. Writing was only a side line at} first; buf, more and more, the man used the pen-name of An- thony Hope resented the- intrusion of legal work on his tigge for spinning romances. Y Tugns Prcfessional It was not, however, until after the popular success of “The Pris- « ener of Zenda™ Wwhich was pub- that he { 4efinitely « - turned “professional,” as he put it. “Rudolph .Rassendyll,” who was able @ssume the .crown of “Ru- ibecause. of his remark- able to' the real king, be- Migure in drama _both ssides of the “Anthony Hope Al tomes for the ROCKEFELLER - 1894 TODAY rlie f:b‘m:{fo Dinner *with Generatlons g B TR ) ’-b' 4 On.ly D¢ tine 3 TARARY'IOWI erations simpler than in mecent. years. ——.——— COLUMBIA, ‘8 8., o combined rural electrification and|Our..services. help.. m to: ovold sian gover lica. The first, in 1897, wasaround | oN, ¥, ul Jy8— A ditmer 'party with. three gen- of« the sfamily - present, will be John D. Rockefelleps only departure - from his - vegular rou- tine today on his Ninety-Fourth birthday -observance.: i It * s’ ‘even Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Mornlng worshlp 12:00 noon—Bible' School. 7:45 p.m—Evening sefvice. Tuesday -and Friday, 7:45 pm—- Evangelistic: Services. i Everyone cerdially. invited to ali | these services, The Lord’s Supper the first elln- | day of each monm o e e Sy First Presbyterian Church ;,—_._._.__._...__.;,..-_. DAVID WAGQGONER, Minister. | No services. 'Pastor’ absem from [uty " Holy Trinity Osthedral {The Vy. Rev. cmmm l‘ RIOI 8:00 am-—flolj- Communion. © 10:00 a.m.—<Sunday' School. Sermon. “No evening service at Douglu B ) | | Resurrection Lutheran Church ! Corner of Third und Mgin:Styeets | thelr interest with & story sermon.|my; /them.’ 10:30 am Mwhlngflmylr and'_ circumstances. Invest an “Bunday to prove this. 11 Dfl a.m.—Morning Worship.- As W -special * feature’ of’ this service, | Jack Ross, concert violinist, now visiting in Juneau, will play “Medi- tation” . from “Thais” (Massenet) The choral prayer will be “Keep| Silence Before Him”; and the min- | § ister’ subject will be “An A]mosl‘ Quartet.” “Organ Moments” begin at ten fifty - and provide a ten-minute’ period for quiet meditation while enjoying the soft and restful strains of the organ. We suggest that you' come -early and enjoy the help nf these moments. q 10:00 a.m.—For those who care, to ' attend Sunday ' School luring! July, we are “carrying on” during § the regular period; although July‘ has been declared “vacation month” J {for the comfort of those who wish a season of freedom from attends| ance or responsibility at Sunday) . School. Those who prefer to af- tend will find an interesting and helpful session provided. I T R T ' Metropolitan Methodist | | Episcopal Church | - - | enuer train to be built in the United States has been ordered by the Union Pacifie @ sustained speed of 90 all.metal, ngmwcigm nam cv three closely joined units of cars A Uesign u SPORTS WE/\R GOES FR]LLY “The church with me cordial wel+| come’ | Fourth and Berwsrd streets | | Rev. HENKRY . CROSS 10:80 am. o 12 noon.~Family an’;) Worship Hour. For parents and The hat and gloves also are of gray Adricnne Ames of the films introduces this new sports fack of tan- inc brown and gray plaid, with jabot, belt and sleeves of gray liricn linen. (Associated Pross 1.8 DEAR"'.IIENT OF ADRICULTURI, wn'mm BURI‘.AU | The Weather 5 5] LOCAL DATA i By “the U8, weatner ‘Bureau) Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., July 8: Rain -tonight -and Sunday;moderate southerly. winds. { Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Velocity Weathes 4 pmy yest'y 20.97- 68+ <86 sw 3 Sprinkling 4 am. today ....20.77 48 95 Calm 0 Cldy ~ Noon today ..29. 75 53 77 SE 12 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO B!POI‘I‘! o D S S =y g YESTERDAY | ‘TODAY ene e S o 1 R e A 1 RSO R mr. 4pm. | Lowestdanti4am. Precip. 4am. temp. | temp. temn nlocit.vflhn Weather go | Va2 [ 0 Cldy 46 | =2 42 4 ] cldy Bethel s T 52 R S 4 02 Clear Fort Yukon ... . 58 48 e See 4 04 Cldy | Tanana ... 52 50 36 38 4 0 Clear | | Fairbanks . 56 56 | 44 44 6 Trace Cldy | Edgle . 48 48 | 2 ‘a2 4 06 Rain St. Paul .46 a4 | 40 ‘a2 12 6 clay Dutch Harbor 54 54 | ‘2 W 10 0 Pt.Cldy Kodiak 68 68 | ‘48 50 0 0 Cldy Cordova 62 56 | “s0 ‘b2 8 0 Cldy | Juneau . 60 58 48 48 0 02 €ldy Sitka Ll [0 — — 0 PtCldy | Ketchikan 50 50 |4 4 68 Cldy | Prince Rupert ... 50 48 [ 44 a6 4 76 Pt Cldy Edmonton 86 84 | 68 58 4 0 Cléar | Seattle .. 16 68 | 82 52 8 0 Cldy Portland o V5B 8 | ‘54 54 6 0 Cldy San Francisco . 64 6 | 52 B4 6 0 Cidy The barometric pregsure is moderately low throughout Alas¥a except in the extreme Southwest. It is lowest in Interior Canada, with showers in southern Bering S@a, the’ eastern Interior and the Southeast. - The pressure Is moderately high from Hawali to the Aléu- tian Islands with generally clear weather in the western interior. Temperatures have falen decidedly in the Interior and have changed but little elsewhere. & ; Juneau Cash Grocery CASH AND CARRY Corner Second -and Seward, PUBLIC RECEPTION adults there is a Bible class ifi which the Bible lessofr‘of the ddy is openly discussed. We would ap- prectate hearing others. For the little folks ‘there is a beginne] class with' interesting stories. ztl Monday evening from 8 to 10 the. children who are older ther€ o'clock the. Ladies Aid of Resur- | are also'classes as well as a P""' reotion Lutheran Church will l\ol(l\’ in- a worship- service /planned foF an informal public reception for | Ellen Reep and Mr. Jack The whole family can come at this Ross, hour :and. find there is a place for church | Miss Rc‘p and Mr. Ross are to| the Spirit is love, joy, peace . . . of the Lutheran Ladies Aid and Where: shall' we look'for that fruit the ladies are giving music lovers today? “As we look at' humanity {his opportunity to meet the two in this- large'world are we going'axtists in person before the con- to class religion as one of the cert. |world’s narcotics? = The theme for| . this service will be: Narcotie?” L “Is Religion a yApiES GUILD ENJOYS PICNIC MEETING AT ‘Wednesday, 2. p.m.—Wesley Guud.\ HOLBROOK COTTAGE Mrs. At~ this. hour ' the’ ladies of the Island; ehurehs: will meet in the league Thirty-five members of the Ladies| trance roomcfor their monthly business yGuild of Holy: Trinity Cathedral it one be left ‘behind, for G0d peach home of Mrs Wellman Hol- | treat. +hath bidden all mankind.” Ibrook at Point Louisa. A ) b z3! The members left the city during| Roy | the morning and a delicious lunch-| tists b} aBhvept l:_'z_:_,:_____&‘ to them at the New Jersey, erica 36-hole playoff. 7:30 pm—Evenimz Worship. Theappear in -conc:rt together next|day by | Apostle Paul writing to the people.Wednesday night the . Presbyter- | Deal, of. Galatia® wrote: “The fruit 'of jan Church under the auspices FOR TWO ARTISTS| SHUTE BEATS CRAIG W00 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, July 8.} in the social rooms of the|—H. Densmore Shute; “aged' 28,/ | Philadelphia pro, captured the Brit-| ish Open Golf Championship to-] Wood, of in the All-Am- beating Craig LN 0 o0 000000 ceo 0 0 . AT THE HOTELS Gastinean Otto E. Wilde, Otto E. Wilde, Island; Mrs. Jr, meeting, ,enjoym a most delightful afi,er- tle; V.. M. Blackwell, Juneau. “Come, to the: gospel feast; leb noon yesterday when they held| Zynda 2 every' soul be Jesus’ guest; Ye need tneir annual picnic meeting at the| J. N. Brotherton, Point Re- Alaskan Race, Seattle. —————— Old papers at The Empire Entrance | En-| Gus George, | Juneau; Mrs. J. F. Mullen, saat-' | SAVE YOUR MONEY WHITE ENAMEL BATH- BRACKET—P. C. | | i | A REAL SHAViNG L‘IGHTA—While ‘They Last—$1.25 IVORY .POLYCHROME BEAM LITES For Halls*—Small Bedrooms Only a Few Left at 75 cents Alaska Electric L;ght & Power Co. T DI e T C— f i Lo B N ieon was served Corner Second and Franklin Sts, | Holbrook cottage where they spcnt‘ VERNON 'GYES, Pastor R s erhogn; “Where hungry’ soulpiare > satisfied.” lGBAND APARTMENTS BEING Sunday evaflng’ qeemrgs é]om‘” “ "COMPLETELY REMODELED A m:v ERLING K: OLAFSON;:* W g S e ‘The . FrLBnW Church” July and August consttute iour| Sunday «:8cheol! vacatiom. During thisseason we suggest.that* fam- ilies come as‘a group to ~lhe mam- ing; service. . +10:30 ‘am.—Morning servloe M this serviece Mr. Jack Ross of New ¥ork /@ity wilt play Handel's: go:a8 a violin solo. ‘The pastor's mbjuc “will ~be; "The Law of ‘the | Pringe s v . Sunday afternoon at 1:00 otglock the Ladies-‘of“the Aid-and their (guests will meet at the church and go 'td Lena ‘Beach for' the. aftermoen.; = + & ey Monday, July 10 (rom 8:00 10:00 ' . {m.’ the Ladies: Ald wil hold a public,reception for Miss Ellen Reép ‘ghd M#*Jack Rdss in the' churchisoeial roams: Wednesday, 'July 32 at 8:00 pa;‘ Miss Reepvand Mr.:Ross will ap ? Presbyterian® Charch. + Churcher ! South* Carolina . would borraw pear in concert together under the| auspices of the Ladles Aid, at the] last ‘week. | Tuesday evening, 7:30 — Regular, Three modern apartments in the | service. {Grand Apariments are being com- - \Sabbath, July 15: pletely rebuilt and -finished ac- | . 1:38 —Sabbath School. cording {o W. D. Gross, owner. The 2:30 :.Jr:—osarvxce. | apartments ' will be most attractive when the work which tis being Red Envoy to U.S.? started at once, is completed, Mr. Gross said. PPt e+ it FLY KILL Destroys Flies, Moaqlxlloe!. % Bugs' b Butler Mal';rg - Drug Co. “Express Mcney Orders ANYTIME” Phone 134 Free Delivery Wash It Up! Bnght Snappy Job Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way - $1.00 CONNORS Matar Co INC: iKOfT, ™ fay o England, will be named m flrlt cnvoy of the U. S..8: R. " S;.whea President Rooa-t 3 ;tec:xnmu the" Rus: sending an en- { - - ta llo-cow. Sokolmko; is‘ OM or foreign Ifll . Phoue 16 Deliver UNITED FQOD CO. SH GROCERS "“Méats—Phone 16 # wr- Mnl [ ! 28 centsinCigy 40 'l‘elepho;;e 444 12 0 v x4 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. " + PARD " Sec H. B. SHEPARI ¢ SON Telephone 409 ~ B: fm Bldg. QUALITY AND SERVICE 10 YOUR mmm—i , Meadowbrook - Butter Augtin Fresh Tamales t INE*89 "+~ Ddiveriu—lo.so 2:30; 4:39 -

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