The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 29, 1933, Page 2

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;_—__———————-————_—-—‘———————_————————’ mumummmmmmmuu|||uu||nunmmmmmlnlnnmllmnmmmlmm|||u|mnunmmmm||mummm|||m|||||m||mnmmm|mnnm||uuumun 4 T.:p.-n«- .*huppin;:_ Bags Popuiar Fiction Books, 3 House Frocks, sizes to 5 Lace Collar and Cuff Sets Novelty Collars, 2 for Mercerized Table Linen, 2 Linen Bureau Scarfs, 2 fo Card Tables, each Print Cotton Gowns and | Mothproof Garment Bags, Colored Burlap. 5 yards Sanitary Infants Flannelette Wrappe Embroidered Muslin Gowns, each . Napkins, 5 packages . Novelty Pottery. assortment, each THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1933. ALASKA BOUND | —imtieed | s e i BOAT ON ROCKS | sl The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 pm., July 29: Steam Schoonel Helgeland| Generaily fair tonight and Sunday; ‘gentle variabie winds, E = | 2 Hits m Puget Sound— 4 Tme ety DeFOmeter Temp. Humity Wind veloclty Weathes = i . yest'y 84 s 12 Cldy £ Coast Gfirfj Called ; g am. toaay .00 8t §i ok o Cdy oon toda .4 BELLINGHAM, Wash, July 20. gt s w12 Clear | _1ts compass deflected by iron CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 0y ims of gasoline aboard, the 80- RDAY | R - wEN { foot steam schooner Helgeland, YESTE! TODAY R gs 4 I S R FE : | ! BE EARLY FOR THESE DOLLAR DAY V ALUES Losc_ no time m IS vound b o g (e s | ek T A ¥ 2 o 3 ' £ |uon, struck Parker's Reef on e b tenp. | e, WD, vel{)clty 24nrs. Weather . . articlec TIN Orcas Island. | VA s | 0 [} Clear getting vour share of these articles offered at a SAV G ’\IO DAY (T Tl o rie—— ;2 2 4 0w gty = o =11 could be floated, the crew threw e T 5 4 0 Pt.Cldy &= % A Sela W . M 58 58 4 : e =|into the sea 50 drums of gas and | T 0 Clear R i rtities of oil, lumber and new | T el 3; ;: | 23 gg g 0 Clear e ? oy v boards, but the ship remained g kg i | = [1] Clear $1.00 Children’s Long Hose, 7 pair _._.$1.00 et . Togle ... B 8 | B0 A Ol il L ’ R The captain and crew of three,| ‘El;tch Harbor Eg 5 | 4 4 6 04 Cldy fip $1.00 ce women and three children| Koniak ;0 g; | :‘; ig ; Trace Rain or . -9l Ladl(’b Mesh Hose, reguldr = oo aboard the boat which carried | Gpegter P. Mills, former New |Cordova ... 5 % | i ’ gf = Rv?'mv = 100 tons of freight. York district dry chief and winner ! - Cldy (i} o ut $1.00 =! The Coast Guard has been called | in 1928 of a $25YOOO prize for “ths L ; 84 54 | 50 51 0 a2 Clay ........ $1.00 $1.65, close out, pair ..........$1.00 = S edhe itk e Bl b R, for, anah s 588 ~ | 4 — Cam 0 PLOdy = bl o £ X was named with eight others in a Lclchikén ... 62 60 | 4 48 4 [ Clear $1.00 = | federal indictment charging con, Erince Rupert ... 64 61 | 46 48 4 0 PtCldy gmied i ¥ Silk Gloves, pair ... $1.00 = ABOARD NORTHLAND spiracy to. violate the prohibition | Edmonton (BRI 4 Trace Rain > 3 b > P e = Mrs. William Semar, wife of t faws. (Associated Press Photo) | Seattle v % 66 | 54 54 10 16 Rain $1.00 i X ¥ E President of the Northland Tr: Ny (ANgtn ol £iialk Pox-Llax’\d i gg 82 | 62 62 12 0 Cldy ICR- Rl VS . AT > ar da San Flancisco 62 | b2 54 6 0 Clea = portation Company and her dau 3% ] - ] r gummer P‘r‘m_ts, ya.rds """""" $100 § ter Miss Virginia Semar, are rouprl ° % -A‘; 'l.‘llE H(:' EL; . l— S 2 = viards S oi e $1.00 5 $ irippers aboard the Notrhland. Miss |y o o o @ ¢ @ ®i0.# 8 ® o| The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska . ¥ Doris Noonan, daughter of Ch p {except in the Gulf of Alaska and the Southeast, and moderately Kapok Pillows, 2 for ... _.$1.00 Steward Noonan is 'also maki Gactineau ‘h.gh from Hawail northeastward:to northwestern Canada. The pres- r _$1.00 Hok . Pt 7 i round trip on the steamer. | E. E. Mead, Point Retreat. {sure is lowest in Bering ‘Sea with light showers over mos of $1 o - > > = | Alaskan Southern Alaska and clear continied warm weather in the Interior — Dally Empere V-anf Ads Pay | John Hollihan, Haines. and Northwest. $1.00 Mattreqs Pads, CHORR - d E ,,,,, - $1. 5 i VO o e — = >ajamas, each $1.00 Ba,by B]ankets, SEREe. L $1.00 = F = for $1.00 Linen Buffet Sets, 2 for ............ $1.00 = $1.00 Suede Card Table Covers, each $1.00 = 3 for .. _$1.00 Manicure Sets in Cabinet, each ..$1.00 E _$1.00 Part Linen Crash, 10 yards ... $1.00 = Totri = $1.00 Assorted Toiletries ... $1.00 = $1.00 Panel Curtaing, panel ... $1.00 = = = = = B enrendas O = O’ = Juneau’s Leading Departmient Store = DOLLAR ‘DAY DOLLAR DAY DOMAR DAY DCHAR DAY = Noticés ‘for” this' Churen chfiifnn #——' — must be received by The Empire i hot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of| [ sérmon topics. etc. Catholic Church IIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI'IINIIHHH WHMIMWWIIlflfllflflflllllflmlfllflllll ——————— | fifty and provide a ten-minute | Church of the Nativity Fifth and Gold Streets e ¥ First Churen of Christ, ] ! Pastor | , Scientist | 6:30 am— e 3 %3 | Chapel. Sunday services Wi be held at| 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In-|the regular period; although ,July fi am. in the First Church of |structions. Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiftn| 10:30 am—Holy Mass and Ser-, for the comfort of those who, wish and Main Streets. The subject Wl“‘n:uxL followed by Benediction - 0f{a season of freedom from attends be, “Love.” | the Most Blessed Sacrament Sunday School adjourned for) jy Wednesday. 8:00 pm. — Testi-| Ty monial meeting. | chains, ly 31, Monday, Feast of St.[School. Those who prefer to at- summer, | Ignatius of Loyola, and August 1,|tend will find an interesting and day. Feast of St. Peter in}helpful session provided. are days of special devo- B Aol Christian Sciente Reading Room ) tign, In ghurch building. This room 15 spen to the public Wednesday aftec- |t poons from 2:30 to 4. i stfend these services and visit the; reading room. 8- i 2 Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday School—3:30 p.m. A ERTIRA © || Bethel Pentecostal Assembly & CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, | _ Evangelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited to ai these services. )" “The Lord’s Supper the first uu- :n nm.—llfl'nlnc service. Sub- mlm 16, Psalm y :00 Dean. Pastor. Church Franklin at Fourth Meet” Rev. WM. G..LeVASSEUR, 8.J. |these moments Holy Mass in Hospital | to attend Sun | Holy Trinity Cathedral g e o ey L N S The public is cordially Invited m(rhc Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE,; “THe church with the cordial wel- || a.m.—Holy Communion. mgnh nna Beward mreer.s 10:00 am.—Sunday School. | r———— S 1 The Salvation Army E 10:30 am—Morning Prayer and| 10:30 to 12:00 a.m.—Family Wor~ Sermon. Public meetings; .| Evening service at Douglas. | Missionary of India, in Stockten, Pastor. ] “The Frienaty Churc |ing your children his experience of : th th b th th ’ll t’ d sk W Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Pas-|God and then see if you cannot| * 4 R .. Or SOme 1N (o] (8} % € save time and mone 11:00 am. — Morning worship, tor's subject, “Revealed Religion.”|have a similar experience and thus wlll “M‘h‘ you with spiritual g )‘ y . i y 12:00 noon—Bible School. ! vocal solo, “The Prayer Perfect”|working in cooperation guide the|POWer. . . 4 ; 7:45 p.n—Evening service. | (Oley Speaks), Mrs. Olafson. child to know God. May we share| & by buV TOGLTHER by Shoppmg fOl' 1t FIRST Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 pm.— w experiences? | Seventh Day Adventista 1 13% . — Northern Light Presbyterian o e AR ! does it feel to be the only person| Corner Second anc Franklin Sts. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| necessary task that the rest are satisfied.” Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist attempting to accomplish? Certain.| Sababth services each Saturday “Where Welcome and Worship |1y to be called a slacker and de-|Afternoon. VID WAGGONER, Minister. ' “If 1 can supply you with a one covets. The pastor's subfi‘c',l 2:00 p.m.—Services. thought you may remember it or|for this service will be: “The Drive| e P S : may not; but if I can help to Exterminate the Community NOTICE! cu think a thought for yourself, Parasite.” School. Lesson,|I have indeed added fo your sta- A, 16-21 | ture.” " service. services as to make them a means Jesus said: “If God so clofln m. of growth and of help in dally grass of the field . . . 'hvm;’. May we have the pleuurelnm. much more clothe you. 'x g We aim to so conduct our in this church as we feel that as nfld = — ‘0[ greeting you, and of sharing | with you the blessings ' of aur‘ | worship this Sunday? 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | !'lh( minister’'s message is suggestqd‘ by the presence of the five Navy destroy the damaged North- | ‘western, and the experienees of | | Mattern and of Post; the ser-| | mon subject being “Some Sea | worthy Ships.” Miss Eva Tripp will | sing Dudiey Buck's “My Redeemer land My Lord” and the Choral | Prayer will be “Keep Silence Be-| | fore Him.” | | “Organ Moments” begin at ten Newest F ad Whether it’s something that ok somethmg that HE buys SHE buys period for quiet meditation while | enjoying the soft and restful strains | of ‘the organ. We suggest that. you | come early and enjoy the help of‘ | | 10:00 am—For tnose who ‘gaxe School during ying,on” during’ | July, we are has been declared “vacation month!’ ance or responsibility at Sunday F Fretropolitan Methodist | RE ! Episeopal Church | come.” Rev. HENKY s, CROSS ship Hour, ‘The Rev. Stanley Jones, 31 Cal, a few weeks ago said: “The Resurrection Lutheran Church | |only way fo kill.a minister is to| .. 2n fif" bathing el " 4lkil his experience of God.” When g ub 9 suit orner of Third and Maln Streets|that was stated the whole motive| able M ‘bathing, REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. |of a minister's life was given. Give m a.aensation when worn by ‘na not be suit- ut it is ideal for |a minister the opportunity of tell- %3:: e, —‘i:l ‘?’u‘éfl&.{ 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. How | & ¢ {in the crowd who is not assumihg VERNON GYES, Pastor i a rightful share in some vital and “Where hungry souls are i | In the Advertzsmg Pages of serve it is not an experience any-| 1:00 Pm~—Sabbath School. The DAILY EMPIRE A s TS R LN 7% ! ' You are invited to invest an hour The Water Works have offices o the First| »fip where it vill]

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