The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 22, 1933, Page 2

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) [Business éamns The Weather | HWAKES ‘B " : R ; LOCAL DATA NOME, Alaska, ol 3 gy Mt ol g [By the U. 8. Weather Bureamw by a Soviet flier from Anadir, may fly to Fairbanks with Bill . Alexander, of the Mattern re- Time Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 pm. July 22: Cloudy tonight and Sunday;gentle variable winds. Barometer Temp. Humiity Wind Veloclty Weathes lief party where radio com- |4 pm. yesty 30.05 51 65 - - 8 b SE 12 Cla; [Leaves | Fairbanks Yester munications are considered heb- |4 wm toawy 3005 50 s S Sl day Af!nrhoon, at Ed- | urrd;v-nhm:':ete-;nh::ekm re- |Noon today 3001 55 81 . § 4 Sprinkling garding ‘ 'ABLE AND RADIO REPO! . monton Today L { e — P 0 BTS : : s sl | | ol ANGOON COUPLE 1S WED g " YESTERDAY | TODAY e A 1| ~efic: rainis churgy Py thy the inyefmen:| (Contifiuea icom Page One) YESTERDAY BY JUDGE SEY ; : 2 : s recelved by The e [ of time. | g lpu ! estéa.m. dam. Precip. 4am. \lL\———Hcrg s a chance to buy a ||aot later than 10 o'clock Saturday| 11:00 am, — Morning Worship.| s possible atter 500 gallons of gas| Miss Lilly Jones and Dominic P.| Stetion I temp. temp. velocity 24hra. Weather mornirig to guarantee chahge Of | Mrs. Evelyn Hollmann will sing|were put in the plane’s tanks. PosthcCluskeY. both | ’;lesidemslx(:e[ An- Nmnm:' | 42 :; 18 . Trace cidy sermon topics. etc. “By. the Waters of Babylon' said he would attempt to. make|goon, were married here yes- - | 8 0 Clear GOOD Sl. IT for little money .l "0 . (Howell); the Choral Prayer Wil the flight to New York City in a|terday by Judge Oharles Sey, Unit- ::::‘e;u-k s 34 72 52 52 18 0 PGy [ e Cl;:: u:: Christ, T beti‘Baw Dolwn Thine Ear,’Q Lord | single hop. He was, almost deaf ?fl stx:n;h;:oén;i:;oxfilds;gms ;;; 2 ¥ e z; gz 23 o : & Gfer | and’ the t il ;irus his| from the noise of his engine and fice e 3 g t. Cldy G()Od pe lt{TCrl]S and sizes at 2 - ~——3% | remarks x‘:mfn? il Lwhat | appeared to be very tired. ‘couple left immediately for Angoon | Fairbanks 62 58 | 0 50 4 . g8 - PpCly | . Sunday servicéd win be held at|gHaii We Do ABout i chn.ngin*‘ ¢ ' where they will reside, and where g"gl; 5 64 62 |4 4 4 01 Cldy {9l am. in the First Church of|gtandards of Conduct?” HOPS FROM FAIRBANKS Mr. McCluskey is engaged in fish- Dtmc :um»-rbor - ;(23 4 a2 B 6 Trace cldy Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth| ugupan Moments” begin at ten| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, uly 22— ing. K et e . SR B NG Cldy nnd Maln Btreets. The subject Will | 4yt ‘and provide a ten-minute | Wiley, Post Hopped for Edmonto T R P oy # EO Ll A8 - A 0 94 Rain W e irfed “1gp| PEHIOA. for aqulet -meditation while(at 5:45"0'clock yesterday afternoon,' To spend their vacation in Sno-| THCOW e 4 02 Cldy i S Sui]"ngry 8chool 'ddjourried *for enjoying the soft and restful strains 'Fmrhanks time. unn:l;T;L Mvgcu,:lrlx:r;gi,ond:?;;;?: 22: ik » 57 | ;g 50 g g ggy i w1 e ox the orgnn We suggest that you| A blg crowd gave Post a send-off A 5 - | —_ y Jeisdy n e )PCO ATS Wednesday. 8:00 pm. — “Testl| .obib sarly and enjoy the help of|and as he Headed into the rising Son of Mr. and Mrs. Max MeGill- Beghkan. ) gL T - 4 9 Cldy MICH \FL SThR\ r( monial meeting. thess, maoments, o, |yray and Mrs. J. H. Doyle, and|Prince Rupert ... 60 60 | 48 48 4 0 Cldy 0 InCh:S:;:lnb:fi:E:: é“m: lloot; 10:00 a.m‘-For those who care| “Tll be seeing you,” he.shouted "?3‘;1“; gylle- ;’152 “;d d};‘g]hw; ggxfi:m" i g‘: gg ‘l ;: ;‘: 2 g gldy chu; This. room of J. H. Doyle of the New England : 2 ear RC‘II fmc coats <lt $72 5 open to'the public Wednesdy &fter- ‘?fl,“':?"u.f“xf‘c"fl",iy,.}’:hfifi'-w ;z;}:iiaspfic’imbefiexmg e kDU 53 Fish company, Jeft Ketchikan re-|Portland ... 76 %6 | & 5 4 0 Cler ks b RS 43 s m 21530 mm‘m tivntea vo| the regiilar” period; aithioul July| minutes ahead of the Post-Gatty tently for the south. Ban Franclsco ... 64 63 ' [T 68 ‘64 10 0 Clear ey o 0 i IS L (i Fehitns. m:‘:u nia visit the has béen, declared “vication fopth’ | ime. At Edmonfon he and Gaity| e 1 o Al fof thé comfort of those Who wtsmv.ere grounded by weather for more' The advertisemen frepany The barometric pressure is moderately low in Northern Alaska, IE\ S Hl‘“\’l I‘ R fora, 3 &' seisoh of freedom " from aftend- | than eight hours. guide to efficient spending. the western portion of the Gulf of Alaska and southwest of Un- f The Salvation Army |ahce or responsibility at Sund Post's rbbot was repaired in Rus- alaska, with scattered showers in Southern Alaska and Eastern Alaska \V d f l "lluc A” S]7eS G()()d i o j|School. Those Who prefer to at-|sia after betoming disabled and is and generally cloudy weather in other districts. The pressure is high onderiul ve . Publfe” meetings: tena will find an interestirg and|in good working order when he NEw coMFoRT north of Hawaii and in Bering Sea and is rising throughout Alaska 5 Sunday—2:30 p.m. ¢ | helpful session provided. |left here. He said he could not except in the Southeast. Tempera ture changes have been unim- 3. Corner of Third wnd Main' Streets| have made’ the hop from Kha- § ot et REV. Elu.md x ‘OLAPSON. | barovsk wi!hout it. . | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | R BRI AT “The nfiufi ey Ehird | 5 8 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Miss Sunday ‘services: biaitn at this Sunday's "service, '1_1191 Pt 11:00 am, — Morning worship.| thinister's Subject will be' “Borrow- I- '12:00 noori—Bible School. ing Trouble™ 7:45 pm.—Evening service. We invite you to spend an hout| 1 Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 p.m.—|With us in worship. A Evangelistic Services. T Ty TS Everyone cordlally' invited to al. 'I' Seventh ‘Day Adventista A ' “ € 3 13) these services, b £ The Lord’s Supper the first Suli- | Corsier Secontl ané Frankiin sta (Continued from Page One) day of each month. — portant. patterns ‘le 3lf0r 50c for' firaa aching THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat MEN'S OXFORDS Star Brand Solid Lézither at $2. 95, $§ 95 $4 95 | i i i LADIES' SPORT OXFORDS A I'Cdl bargum These O\fords were KEEP your feet in good condition. A hot foot bath with Rexall Foot Soap soothes . . . comforts tired, day it will open at noon until 4 e further notice. 5 $5 00 aif. S llL‘ )rlCC’-"'$§ 95 f First Presbyterian Charch el The announcement said action is :;:m':’o':fll::::n:.l:l'k’::m '°ll.l°w % p( 1 I ‘ — ; i O? taken on account of the sustained —p-t gl R B got ¥ DAVID WAGUONER, Mifilster, pressure under which the members | awder It absorbs maRtyre—your APTER SO} ot S w1 10:00 a-m-~Mor3ms service, and employees are working. l feet feel ool — comfortable. = You' & | | :1335 :m ;'lle’:fl:i sflg‘fi’; The curb made a similar rule. feel better. Try this offer! Regular ‘Wednesday ‘evening serv- ays ice at 7:30 o'clock. CLOSING RPICES TODAY | M FOOT “The church with the cordial wel.| NEW, YORK. July 22— Closing B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. ik _g | some.” !quotation of Alaska Juneau mine POWDER flfld o U Fourth ‘ahd Heward Sitbbrs ' |Stock today is 23, American Can , Juneau’s Leading Dt-partment Store | cn.,crii'“;':"‘m‘i"fl"'my | Rev. HENKyY n. CHOBS s} “Ripifican Pover. and Light Foo.', y B e i 4] 10:30" am %o 12 foon —PFaniily| 1174, Anaconda 157, Armour B. | i ' 3 FRER L Worship. Hour. [ 8%, Bethlehen. Steel 32%, Calumet { S —_— Fifth Bfld Bold ‘stresta orship. Hour. At the opening of| f andt’ Hecla 514, Oity Swres S i SOAP DO"I : Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J., |the Century of Progress Exposition | 4 HI‘T DOGS ETC. TO BE SALMON CREEK TO Pastor in Chicago a great amount of in, sale; hAx;x]e;x:icanFTelep?one and Tele- or: a PAR.K‘ AVE FLOOR SHO Sunday July, 23—Sevefith Sun-|{erest was.manifest over the fact | BraP Hi % Hiims: 3, Amf“' SOLD, BASEBALL H SHOW| .oy, Destonsis that, its ghtirig system was turned |20 Smelting 81 General Motars | prsmy pp M A[ RO Fobiip, SIS 590 5. Holgs oSk on by the light rays of Arcturus,( 2% "{ter"“t“’"a‘ Reryeyes - 1, 3 i 3 st f - Kennecott 19, Montgomery-Ward ‘Tne Warier of the Moose, during| The Salmon Creek Roadnouse| §.00 a.m.—Holy Mass and ordina-| ¥hich began theli earthward trayel 20%, Péckard Motors 4%, Radio DRUG CO. . the days the U. S. S. destroyers are | will have special entertainment to-|tion of Reverend ‘Deakon DuFour. 40 years azo Forty years, Ian 3 i o in port will maintain a booth at|night, Beulah Lockery ahd Sam|sermon by Reverend J. ‘W. Ma-|NOW some 'boy or girl will e, 3 g;:p"{’“"?'; ;;/‘w s‘;:‘ed?'sdz‘?’!fl”l‘d" ;Ihe baseball park for the sale of | Ritter will 'be in the floor show guire, ©, S. V., President of St. light or power in the world bechtise %, Unitet ates el %, Ulen “Express Mtney, Orders Anytime” SAVE witt SAFETY ot ‘dogs, ice cream, candies, cof-|in songs. “Old Mah Phillis” and|vyiciors Coliege, Tinols; « of the inflyétice sorie one had in M'r Vsett (Uhlon 99, Dalied Jlr: ;R e, etc. | His Aces Orchestra will provide the| 10.90 o m—Holy Mass @pd Ser- thelr® flxes foday. The early teach~|Craft 30%, W:rd Baking B 3, Cur- ¥ et tuneful dance niusic. mon, followed by Benédiction of|ing Bnd tréliiing is" hot'forgotten. | blks-Wright 2%, Richmond Coynty, Ga, is being | - - the Most Blessed Sscrament by ’Ihrough our services may we not “dried up” as 2,000 workmen drain| While six persons siept burglars|the newly ordained 'priest. Sermon a.ms} ym.(__v tq. put that influgnca lakes and pools that afe breéding | removed furniture and other arti-|by Reverend J. W. K Maguire, C.|!ntd the life of your children? b placdes for malarla mosquh.os cles from a Kansas City residence. |S. v. 7:80. p.m.—Evening’ V!orsmn In. i Masses during week dafly at 6:30|® church in'ltaly when the usual 2 el A voluntary offéring ~ wds taken a SEWING MACHINE PRICE Dail Ci‘ oss-word P uzzle N itedes, July 35 et ‘ot t.|poor. washerwoman contributed 5 RED UCED b y James, the Apostle. . Wednesday,|Céntesimi 8 cents), A rich man 3 o 4 1 ¥ ¥ iy FAahdres D ho usually gave 20 lire, offeréd L b g g July 26, Feast of “St. “Afin,’ Both|¥ gl 3 B L signoss {0 Aiga-com. s of specta devaion: the ‘pastor to take over also {48 t* " . Now Onl ,,?,.',. 1. ¢ k | Offeting of the poor woman. When g P i o i Holy Trinity c."m' % they sibiiitéed tHe proposttion, to : b : Sl o e g i ou o ry | Her, 'She replied ‘with ‘tears in her ¥ ¥ o i LA i L # 69 50 i 14. Song fram dn 8. The Vy. Rev. cflmw E. RICE, | €yés: “Oh, don't, yob me of the $ i pe & reatest Jo GF e Whole week, tg M armwn Island Beach R | 1% ale 26, 8:00 o.m/—Holy m;m“ b€ perrmitted “to %::n sotitetHing to, > it i Use it ONl; a a " ““ear on 27, B 10:00 S I d&m Ithy, and 4 ¢ se ay and money 3 "*"g:,' 33..‘:‘.3 2 10:30 :::MMolr‘gfig ;‘;} and | childfeii dre thriving, #hd we h::g ) coulan’t buy it from you. ¥ & e H Sermon. our daily bread.” There may._be Sunda —Tomorrow Convenient Terms 5 B3 e 3. § Evening service ‘at Doufilps many in Juneaii who feel this way || 435 ¢d 054 y e 3% g 28, Nic g for g fi 7:30'° pm—Evening - Prayer and|about their time and ‘want to give ; AR e N o ke, & Al LITTLE —— LIGHT QUIET . p ;“ "4 - { Sermon. a portion of it each week to*thed| ‘ ) ;,,3,3‘: A ‘\;&«‘f“ L_i_uii gltord 10 vou teel that this oury GASBOAT “WANDERER” LEAVES CITY ctrw Licht & ‘ 5 ki i Réstrrection Luth s convenient we will welcome _you 8.5 fat Ala k Ele | £ BEKE s i il [ TSR T L o sera FLOAT TOMORROW ska &' I : H v,.,,,.,,..,,. Skl i lr!neet an hour and feéd your ¥ i y 1 2 Plsco on a shelf Northérn ht M&mfl- §oul 'in God's house this Sahbath C ! = : | 5"“:' ver- 5b Greek letter cowN g %".:'{:e;n 'é{,mh day. At 1 p m. and 5:30 pam. P Ower 0. . 3 e gently ), §n » 1 ' : Y . Spok 3 ! Franklin ap Fourth DIRT FOR SALE “ B 6 Douglas—Phon £ fl'fflfium & Dfiffiififihn ; fi%fi‘%‘fi'fl. g{ ‘“fl,:'" = . fyanin 5} ) ss; RO A . P L B S Round trxp to Islander and the Beach, Jtineau Phone g e 18 son- ’ elas " S ranch of the &6, . Mys, Trevor Davis, Or, t ' |have Idrty 'load¢ of ' nice, rich,] o810 um!:m:n—um Annual Sontheastern Alaska, Fair, Juneau 1, Ofo of & series SRUPR otk & P"&m % “Wheré Welcome and Worship | black dirt for sale: full of big 8 0 Fhre fi) beach 23" eat:h {""y September 13-14-15-16. : “("e? :‘)'f{ro- i s"é:n'::u:.r',‘:en: » P‘" 0‘ n Meet” rms. Phoné 62 or seé MORRIS a & 2. ;_J 1 [’ '.l.‘u& omat- 6. Bading come & g{:l.ldo:mn‘ll:n- “Coyrtesy 'costs little bt pays STRUCTION CO! —ady. 7 : rieal ratio partment r bu;k much “—have you sald ‘thn v STRIP FISHING 55. vmg,-iaer » ”:'rm?ofé“' % Eipiate o Bt eiter | yOU” to God fately? - ‘Why fiot” ‘l‘fié advertiséments bring ydi, 43 s‘:gnrcheln ": ?‘normul:a:m 9. Po;ve\:l .gfi\lnc.a ::4 ‘Y‘ 150 at our ‘worship service this SiiH-| fiéws of bettef thiliigs to have and \ “ P:.:'n."‘“ 4 i ave a title to g.y,fh,m?w i fly,‘,%m,,,, day. The dividends in:self-réspett’ easier ways 10 live. lllmwtnfinllnll-llfllllfilllml AN I VITA TION $ NERT 25 cents in City SEE THE"S‘A‘LAGE | Telect'hone 444 OPERATIONS White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. [N RS UVER THE “ISLANDER” WRECK u‘m'flqflnflwdlnl e lw’ /AR T e FOR IN&QMNCE SPECIAL Teleplioné 409 ' B. M. Behréiids Bink Bldg, 1 pmt WEéSON IL and Cnmplete — _Bdm for 550 QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ¢ Meadowbidok Butter ' Auatin Fresh Tamales ; i PHONE 89 | Deliverlu—-lb.so, 2:30, uo ...w ik ik y a8 Gannws % ’ ‘ Vi [amENEn/dNcEENNE PERAR/ amEm/// Lek 0 3..%“.. s Old Pupers for § i, R

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