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Every year homes find they are short on Blankets year we are pl‘(’l)flfif’(l to lflkc care Of ll]e e"]el'gency With a Sm(’l‘sh' ing value. Cotton and woolen.. . plain colors and plaid blankets . single and double . .. . at great savings . . BISHUP FROM - KANSAS TOBE HERE anBAY Wi 11°C o ull ket Miring Services at Catholic thurch of Nativity Thg ‘Most Reverend A; J. Schwer ner, D. D., Bishop of the Wichit Kansas, diocese, accompanied by two priests, will arrive in Juneau {tonight on the steamer Alaska, er | route to Skagway, Bishop Schwerl- | ner will say the 8 o'clock mass t | morrow in the local Catholic churc {in the absence of the Rev. Wm. G Le Vasseur, S. J., who will condu seryices tomorrow in Skagway. Ti vlsmng prelate will be in the ci fundl the Alaska leaves at I clock Sunday afternoon, the gu q'( the Most Reverend J. R. Cri- and this man_from their home state. Bish- 'op Schwertner presides over i largest ecclesiastical jurisdiction Kansas, He is the third Bishop o the Wichita diocese, which was e:- SINGLE COTTON BLANKETS $1.00 DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS $1:30 SINGLE DOUBLE $9.95, $13.50, $15.00 WOOL-FILLED COTTON QUILTS $5.95, $7.95; $8.95 COTTON-FILLED QUILTS $3.95, $4.75 SINGLE PART:WOOL BLLANKETS $1.59, $2.95 DOUBLE PART-WOOL BLANKETS $2.50, $3.25, $3.95, $5.00 B. M. Behrends, Co.. Inc. Juneaw’: cruise. Earl Hunter, 1, and Bill Willian on a fishi during which they plan popular trout waters. such ket Bay and Lake Eva. In ‘Wilbu THREE VACATIONISTS ARE LEAVING TONIGHT : ion, to wisit Tonight ' the. ga Pearl W, a3 - will leave with 1 vacationists | aboard for an extended sport fish- addition to the trout n»;mng hips in the air armada b‘ehu :en! by l'fl! 3" of the feasibility of transeceanic Igo pmanded by Gen, Italo Balbo, wil Gm s Leading Department Store . © Lhe. sporisipen umm-q‘w-? t- strip fishing for salmon. They p! (; ALL-WOOL: $4.75, $5.50, $9.00, $12.00 ALL-WOOL. $7.25, $9.50, $12:50 WOOL-FILLED SILK QUILTS ! Tcny RCISS Is to' Be Host —Well Known Caterers Will Be Assistants The road hous- at Salmon Creck will be opened tonight under the management of Tony Reiss. Mr. Reiss will be assisted by Pa- tricia Short and “Sandy” Evenson both wellknown caterers, Phillips and his. ace will furnish the music dancing. JULIUS NYSTROM DIES IN_HOSPITAL Julius | Nystror, abed, ‘68 | years born in Stockholm, Sweden, passed away in St. Ann’s Hospital The body is at the C. W, Carter Mortuary, = Services will bé* Beld in the chapel of the mortafary Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Julius Nystrom is suryived by his twin brother, Verner and. two oth- er brothers, Knut and Charles, ali residents of this city, The Nystrom “boys” known_miners, having come to Ju~ neau_about, 1906. i 3144 LS E L B ] orchestr for » to travel liesurely and stop when and where the flshmg is good -—.....0._—— The advertlsemen'.s a.xe your Read, the adve! tisements and sffi! guide to efficient. spendl.ng ] vmy your shanpm& e A0 a(&. - ‘,*‘w épvg. c!fl;\‘?r((n Capt. Pel ves w&i!a‘ The others. p:ctdrpd are. coj W‘ m ”Q: Which has crew of four. C; en phu‘u.‘*!d n lgndm; at Al;\’z‘:trerdx:z.pt B has | are welll rengw.; your hopalh w;,belm thxt “Chords that were broken may vi~ brate once more.” Why not give yourself the help of our worship service this Sunday morning? 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Ellen Reep, visiting contralto solo- ist, will sing Handel's “Largo” and “He Shall Feed His Flock,” from the “Messiah” (Handel). The choral prayer will be “The Worid Is Sweet with Prayer.” The minister's sub- ject will be “Musical Lives,™ and will be concluded with some orig- morning to guarantee - change of sermon topics. etc. i Ts First Church of Christ, Scientist P Sunday seryrces, will be held at fl am. in the First Church ot Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |and Main Streets.. The subject will be, . “Life.” : Sunday School adjourned mr‘ | SusBteg | inal verse written to be used with | Wednesday. 8:00 pm. — Tesl- |y particular message (O “Organ Moments” begin at ten | Christian sScience Reading ROOM | gy anq provide a ten-minute I, chureh buiiding. This room 18| .00 for quiet meditation while S i T T e nepday after- | o joying the soft and restful strains The public is_cordially Invited to | Of the organ. We suggest that you attend. these services and visit the | COM€ carly and enjoy the help of | these moments. e A | 10:00 am—For those who care ‘T:ta attend Sunday School during PRMECOES 5 1., ,The Salvation Army | the regular period; although Jul ; | has been declared “vacation mont] | for the comfort of those who wish !a season of freedom from attend- i £ 2, ibility Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | 4nce or responsibility at Sunday 33! 8chool.:. Those :who prefer ;to:at- tend will find an interesting and | helpful session provided. ‘P‘—“—“-’ e —— Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church Public meeting; Sunday—2:30 pm. Sunday Schpol—3:30 p.m. CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Morning worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. 7:45 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 p.m.— Evangelistic Services. Everyone cordlially invited to al.| these services. The Lord’s Supper the first S8un- day of each month. ! Catholie_Church Church of the Nativity “The church with the cordial w2l zome.” Fourth and Seward Streets Rev. HENKY . CROSS ] | | 10:30 am. to 12 noon.—Family| Worship Hour. “Those who refuse to hear the conscience that ac- cuses, are unable to. hear the con- ) cience that. guides.” Where are the Fifth and Gold Streets i boys and girls going to learn the Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J, | difference in ‘conscience? What i5) Pastor iright' What is wrong? This per-| 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass fcd is arranged for your :conven- | Chapel. |dence. Parents and children will 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- find a place and things of inter- structions in Church. ’est during the time from 10:30 to 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser- 12:00. mon in the church, followed by' 7:30 pm. Evening Worship. Benediction of the Most Blessed “Why do we not see our youth Sacrament. flaming out against municipal cor- Wednesday, July 19, Feast of St. ruption, demanding employment, in Hospital | July, we are ‘“‘carrying on” during| .l,' 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATEER. BUREAU 'The Weather LOCAL DATA [By the U. 8. Weather Buream) Foreeast for Junean and beginning at i p Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; ‘Time 4 pm. yesty 4 am. today Noon today ., July 15: gentle vn.rmble wmdn Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity w-um 3035 59 ki s 14 Cldy 3025 49 94 . Calm 0 Cldy 3001 68 a2 sW 2 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY, | i i TODAY Highest. épm. '| Lowest 4.m. dami. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | temp. temp.. velauu 34hrs. Weathar .88 8B | \.96. :36 o pooe e 50 46 48 Pt. Cldy 4 46 48 Clear 60 48 48 Pt. Cldy 62 5 50 Cldy 64 56 56 Cidy .. 58 48 50 Cldy .4 42 43 Cldy 58 44 46 Pt. Cldy 56 8 48 Rain i 52 Cldy oo L Cldy 57 = Pt. Cldy b8 44 Clear ok 48 Clear 74 48 Clear 84 66 Clear #0 70 Clear i 54 Cldy Barrow . Nome .. Bethel .. Fort Yukon Tanana . Fairbanks Eagle 8t. Paul .. .. Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova - . Juneau Sitka . Ketchikan Princé Rupert . Edmonton Seattle Portland . 2 San Francisco ... 0 [ 0 02 0 0 0 0 [ 01 0 0 0 .02 [J 0 0 The pressure is moderately high throughout Alaska, except in the western Aleutian Islands where it is moderately low, and is fall- ng moderately in all portions of the Territory except on the Arctic coast. Cloudy to partly cloudy weather prevails over most of the Territory and showers have falley at Kadiak and in.the Tanana Valley. Temperatures fell yesterday except in the extreme West and extreme | Southeast. Vincent de Paul, a day of special breaking up rackete destro; detbtion. ing graft and favori o out for world-peace, i |1~ First Presbyterian Church ’i general disarmament—why?” Such fra =y sentences make us think. While we| are thinking let us also think of Christ and his ministry. Why dldi he call two of his followers: “Sons| of Thunder?” The pastor will take| this name for his theme at this] service. Those who feel they would like| to invest an ebening hour in wor- ship will find this service help- ful and encouraging. We invite you to God's house for worship and meditation. et DAVID WAGGONER, Minister. The pastor is absent from the city but .usual services: will he conducted by the members of the church. { 10:00 a.m.—Morning service. 11:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30° p.m.—Evening service. Regular Wednesday evening serv- ice at 7:30 o'clock. [ -fl ’l.'he Vy. Rey, cmm E. RICE, Dean. l No church by Dean Rice at Ju- neau or Douglas as he is in Skag- way. 4 "10.00 am.—Sunday School. satisfl | Resurrection Lutheran Church ! | Sunday evening lectures closed e el 1058 Week. Corner, of Third and Main Streets' Tuesday evening, 7:30 — Regular REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. Service. Pastor. | Sabbath, July 22: P | i 1:30 p.m.—Babbath School. “The Friencly Churen” ! > 2:30, p.m.—Service. 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Miss — e Ellen Reep will sing two sacred YOUR FINEST INVESTMENT songs, in the Norwegian language When you get many times your pt, tomorrow's seryice, O Herra” money -investment « in satisfactory and “Kirken er et gammelt hus.” results, stronger and . better eyes,| Miss Reep will be accompanied on greatly improved health, nervesand the piano.by her sister, Mrs. Torkil- efficiency in:life, relaxed facial ex- Sen of Petersburg, .Alaska. -Min- pression.and better vitality. . . . ister's subject, “Admission to Heav- WHY NOT INVEST NOW? DR. J. en.” + W, EDMUNDS, popular Seattle Op- . . . . . tometrist, with .scores, of pleased ] Northern Light Presbyterian |‘ patients in Juneau, will -Jeave the Church merping, following Monday ; JULY. ——vx—*-———v—-v—nrv—vwn-—{’ 17TH. Telephone = 10, Gastineau Franklin at.Fourth Hotel. —adv. I-EV JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist | “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” “Hope hears the ,music in the Holy 'l‘flnily Cathedral | Seventh Day Adventists 4 Cormx Second. and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor “Where hungry souls are > ————— The ads bring you the informa- I'.ion about quality, style and price. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay e 4 e dw g Tomg t‘ M4NDAR1N BALL '””M “RE VELERS” " J uneau Cash Grdcery GASH AND CARRY,, ;' Corner Second and Seward Sl g THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastin Our Services to You Begin irid “Prd” at "the Gang Plank of Every l’menger-(,arrying Boat DECORATIVE LIGHTING IMPROVES YOUR HOME Kenilworth Bracket $2.55 PRESENT STOCK GOES AT OLD' PRICES H Winthrop Bracket $1.70 Let us help solve your lighting problems. Alaska Electric Ll ht & Power Co. Diiglas—Phone 18 Juneau—Phone 6 UNITED FOOD CO. : ‘cAsH GROCERS® Phone 16 We Deliver. . Medts—Phone 16 —— - P e iy e 25 cents in Czty Telephone 444 White Line Gab and Ambulati¢e Co. ‘Sed H. R. 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