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Rise of kround . Strictness Den . SDII( from an era 3 flum resin . Anfi Saxon . Comb for cleansing flax Novel by Sir Walter Scott . Help Rise of a ves- sel in & sea- Nauticat . Nautleat m B";:;O in b s . Nowsman . Chelistinng “carol 3 Am;lelm om- cial of Rome . Deveured vo . Exists . Old card game . Fusible opague substance ake off lh’lu: !1' nt o legista- tion On August 31 san Dall ¥y Crros‘s-wordr Puz;fle 4 fllll%nln=nnn== QUIET WEDDING, ANCHORAGE varieties Miss Ethel Johnstone became the | bride of Noble G. McRae, who is| one coninected ‘with the 'Alaska Rail-| programs provided for both after-| road; ‘et a' quiet ceremony per-| noons and evenings attracted mge formed in Anchorage recently by | crowds U. 8. Commissioner Arthur FAIRBANKS ANNUAL FAIR the Ninth Annual Tankna Valley Fair opened in Fair- bankis to continue for three days. interesting and varied dis- were entered, including . all|” 13. Largest voge- Solution of Yesterdsy's Puzzle table organ- answer 27. Move smoothly 3 Onheandillun that . Windllower | Capable of being drawn ‘O‘I‘ll into a 46. Abundance DOWN 43. Poe o :g, [F)lrlllcull\bllw 1 Iluller of 41 Sy mel for . Draw ou ersia iroi 50. Swamy 2. Italian coin 45. Suurr ncondh 51 l!hl'lln!llfi 3. Dismounted ment &l. Not figurative 4. Poster 41 Subterranean d‘l- Slaglng voice 6. Race of passagewav 5. lla;‘h:l‘m ema- Canimals 48. Allow ation 6. Small stream 50. N 1. l(eccor;inlonal l Grow old 51 Ogél‘shoflxclo\'nr" est Funny 62, s 62 Noticed 9 Tripoa e b 6. omitin pro-. 10. Minkiea . Roman road D S o 54. D 61 Oa'the occan 12 One of an 3 Boneiiae ot 65. In this place aboriginal 56. 8o be it 66. Outcast Japanése 67 Tear asunder race: var. T %lll El T | ///-'é’i-'fl 7R of agricultural lllvos\ock and furs, A baby show was featured on afternoon and exhibits, G. \ t B DEMILIES O 18 OC P WE "2,5.";.1‘ a pre- O B TR BV Il s et 25. Pronoun IE]EBIIE]E Al * i, | BUENGRY. EHH s DITESIAC] I<loNPlo) & i .B m.nl)lllyr“’ vil spirit egative entertaining | Notices for this church column' must be reteived by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday fnorning to guaranfee change of sermon topics, ete. North | [ Mrs. ern Light Presbyteria ‘Church Frxmk!ln at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 4.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00° a:m.—Organ Mo- ments. 11:00, a.m.—Sermon, 3 B Sunday services will ‘be held at in the First Church of| Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject’ will 1 am. Christ, Scientist be, “Matter.” Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesdny afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The vublic is cordially invited to ‘attend these services and visit the reading room. T ““Public Sunday- Sunday Bethcl he Salvation’ Army meetings: —2:30 p.m. School—3:30 p.m. 1 Pentecostal Assembly Sunday 7:45 p. wvangelis CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. services: 11:00 a.m.—Worship worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 pm.— tic Services. | Everyone cordially’ invited to all { these services. The Lord's Supper the Itrst Sun- | day of each month. First Presbyterian Church “"DAVID Sunday ject, Subject, the with us. and a governme work “The Priendiy Church” 10:00 a'm—Sunday School. are proud of our school. P WAGGONER, ‘Minister services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- “Borrowing Trouble.” not Thyself.” Psalm 37:1. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “Solomon.” I Kings 8:1-11. H 2:30 p.m.—Services at Douglas Mission. 7:30 pm.—Evening Service. An! illustrated lecture will be givem “Lost on the Iron Range.” These pictures show something" of of the Presbyterian Church on the National ‘Mission Field. Special music will be glven at this service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek | % Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to[ Corner Secord ‘shd Frankin s,& attend these services and worship ‘ Resurrection Lutheran Cnurn(l .L a(wrnoon B —— Corner of Third and .Main Streets, REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Patsor. fine spirit of . N | ki - I First Church of Christ, | — Testi- F Fret . St i the pupil. We invite y: ' send your’ children. og( ? 10:30 a.m. = Morning, wolfl'up Pastai's sermon subject, %e in Ten. Thursday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 pm.— Thursday, Sept. 14 at 3:30 p.m.— | Junior Choir meet at the par- i B Holy Trinity Cathedral /THE'VY. REV. CHARLES E/RICE, ' Dean. 8:00 a.n.—Holy Commbunion. 10700 ‘a.m.—Sanday “School.” 11:00 a.m-—Mormnl Prayer and| Sermon. ‘Giiild meets on md-y afternoon at the Demery Visitors wel- Y ‘Where ‘Weary ones may mt. flhere faith triampharit lays with oy H Its triumphs at His feet. . 10:30 am.''to 12:00 noon—Family | Worship * Hotir. The ' vacationists are 'retlirning, the classes' are be-| ing rubrgarl.ned We invite you o take your place in your class® ‘this' Stunday.” The story-sérmon’ which' is of interest to adults as well os| boys ‘and girls will be “The" King- domi of Truth.” ! m. — Evening Worship. Whfle millions are going to .| hungry " at ‘night, it 15 proposéd #| that ' the ‘production’ of* wheat ' be rkduced “fiftéén per cent. Wc afe stattled ‘st the increse of ‘crime. topic for the evening will be “The Reduction’ of When', and me In creasé of Crime." We invite you to God's house to | cosider this subject in the light ot the teachings of the Holy | Bible. ., Catholic Church | Church of the Nativity | Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 89} Pastor Sunday, September 17. Fif- teenth Sunday after Pentecost. 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 8:00 ‘am—Holy Mass and In- structions. Thursday, Seplember 21, Feast' of St. Matthew, the Apostle, a day of special devotion. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are Ember days—days of fast and, abstinence. 7 Bflenth I)ly Advemlsts * 'VERNON" GYES, Pastor Where Hungry Souls Are &bblth services' ‘each Saturday p.m.—Sabbath School. 2 Pm—Services. RUSH ‘;YD‘E; ON AIR FIELD w M. L. Pratt, of the Alaska Road We have{Conimiséion, artived' in Cordova re- an excéllent staff of teachérs andi cétitly “from 'Valdez to operate the officers, interesting lesson material, | power shovel “oni the aviation field Christian | dufing 'the ‘hight shift. fellowship throughout the schoof.}is “to' be’ mfii lfileen hours & We have also’ inaugurated a ’self- day from now ‘on: nt plan for this year to develop a sen@e of 'responsibility in" The shovel SHOP IN' JUNEAU poTsE Free Delivery: J uneau C“-!" 6’99“3' AsANDCA Comér vy o S b i - L andw SEENEEREEER) SUERESRIEIOINASSCINERG) nmnmnnnnnnm-llll AN ;. P 4Ry INVITATION ey d | Is ‘there any relationship’ between | | those ' two world factors? Sefmon :30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser: . wuuw 0T PASSES AWAY AT HOSPITAL Funeral Arrangemenls Not Yet Made for Long Time Resident As' the result of @ stroke which| occurred on September 3, William Henry Lott, long time resident of this city, died at 9 o'clock last evening at St. Ann’s Hospital, where he has been receiving treat- ment since he was stricken. Mr. Lott, who is survived by his| .| widow, was 67 years old and has lived in Juneau for many years.| He was known by dll the old time pioneers of ‘this’ district, and was proprietor of the Lott Barber Shop, which had several locations in the business district, the last being on lower Front Street. The decased was popular amoug \baseball players, for whom he often acted as rubber, and was well thought of by the members of the teams. No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral, which® is under the direction of the C. W. Carter Mortuary. Seattle May Soon . Get. $l,fl00,000 Puhllery SEATTLE, Sept. 16. — Proposed erection of a $1,000,000 distillery here, as soon as the Eighr.eenbh Amendment ' is Tepealed, ‘was sig- nalized when articles of incor- poration were filed at Olympia for the Rocky Mountain Distilleries. It was filed by Attorney Donald G.- Eggerman and included the names of his law associates, W. 8. Greathouse, formerly of Boise, Ida- ho, and DeWitt Williams. Mr. Eggerman is in Yakima but his associate, has been working on the incor- poration preliminaries, said a for- mal announcement of those inter- ested in the venture will be made soon. Financial and realty circles have been much interested in the Tu- mored project. [ [ PROGRAM- 9:00 P.M.- 9:30 to 1;00 A.M.—Dancing. Legion. P.M.—Hula-Hula Dances. Afmerican Legion—General Electric. Mangle. - Furniture. Children—Afternoons Children—Evenings’ ... Qflalwu—llosl’ M. LAT TONIGHT, AT THE FAIR” I',VERYBODY WILL BE THERL Southeast Alaska Fair Ends Tonight 8:00 to 9:00 P.M.—Band Concert. —*“Stunts,” Boys’ Drum and Bugle Corps. 9:15 P.M.—Juncau Native Hawailan Orchestra. Revelers’ :00'’AM.—Grand distribution‘of prize drawings: Juneau Fire Depa.mnenb—AU_TOIMOBHEA Minnie Pleld—Hot Point Electric Range. ADMISS 10N Children Free Wednesday Afternoon DOORS OPEN lt’s Ygur F atr. TONIGHT Orchestra. American " Electric Wnshing M-chine and Junr_lu Womens Pro{eaflpnxl anq Business Club — Set of a!lll)"—'l P. H. Vm& It’ LOTS TO SEE AND Do NIGH T Ray L. Johnson, who| Bartow . 2 2” “2¢" Y24 ¢ Trace Nome 46 . b 38 .10 | of Bethel . 48 146 | 4 36 12 .08 Rain Fort Yukon 52 8 b 40 . 40 4 0 Cldy Tanana 8 ] e iw 4t 8 Clear Fairbanks s 9 4 Trace cldy Eagle’ .. 52 i % 4 o ar St. Paul : 48 "k Ay B M a8 Cldy Dut¢h’ Harbor ... 52 54 | @ g 12 0 Cldy Rodiak 62 53 oL - | Cléar Cordovi 58 n a“ 4 0 Clear Juneau 62 “@ [] 0 Cleis Sitka ; — 8 — 0o 10 Rain Ketchikan . 56 48 50 4 10 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 58 54 46 48 4 08 Pt .Cily Edmonton . 54 52 4“4 4 18 80 Rain Seattle 62 58 54 54 10 10 Rain | Portland . ... 68 62 56 58 10 02 Cldy | San Prancisco ... 78 170 54 56 4 0 Clear |is 16w and falling rapidly near Bering Stralt with showers in Ber- il the Gulf of Alaska and most 6f the Interiar. 'l'empentum have {risen in the Gulf and have fallen the western - miw : Thq Weather By the U. l W Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juheas and viciafty., beginning at 4 pm., Sept. 16: Generally fair tonight and Sunday;gehtle horthélsberl.v wlnds The barometric presure Is moierately low from tile eastern por- tion ‘of the Gulf of Alaska to California, and lowest oft Vancouver Island, with showers in portions of Soulheast Ahah The pressure ing Sea.' The pressure is high from southern Bering Sea to Hawail dnd about normal im the central Interior with clear Weather over o § Xy WHITE LmE éAns 74 %Wts m C _Telephone 444 Wlnte Lme Cab and Ambulanee. Co. W " If Its Paint PHONE 549 IDEAL PAIN T SHOP We Have It! " . . 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