The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 7, 1933, Page 2

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[ ———————— $1 3 50 Men’s All- \\ ()ol ()\ crumts blue mix \\nan Drcssc values to $13.50, groupcd \\ omen s Hnusc Froc ks, spcual group ... Girls’ Print Cotton School Dresses .. ......51.00 e Girls’ two-piece Outing Flannel Pajamas ..75¢ Boys’ two- piece ()utmg Flannel Pajamas ..$1 50 | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRErsATURDAY OCT. 7, 1933. feated Four to Three in Ten Innings (Continued from Page One) singled and Schulte walked. With mo men on Kuhel fafined, end- mz the game and the series. Reliefer Saves Day A crowd of more than 28,000 sdw Adolfo Luque, ancient Cuban righthander, ¢ome to the rescue of Hal Schumscher and save his game after Fred Schulte, Sena- tors' centerfielder, smashed & hom- er with two on, tying the score. Crowder Knocked Out Doubles by Davis and M#hcuso |, from the box|" knockéd Crowder in the fifth inning and he was re- placed by Russell, who did well until Ott smashed & tast pitch ! with two out and nonie oh in the ' tenth inning. The ball sailed in- Men'’s Part-Wool Unionsuit, 3 season \\elght...... $150 ' Extra Hed\ v Colorcd Turkish Tow els i .50c W lnrc de ISI\ ldl)lul()tlls By ... ' P airt-Wool J«luquard Blanket, 70x80 $2 95 Bedspreads, beautiful colors and dcmgns .$3.50 ‘' to the stands. to center. Schulte tipped it with his glove but the ball crashed in- The umpires first ruled the clout a4 double and then called it a homer, despite the Senators' arguments that the ground rules made it only a dou- ble. ¢ & (L FOLAE 5555 F S W SPECIAL CHO SERVICES FOR I.UTH!'.RANS ERNBTY The service at Resurrection Lu- theran' Church Sunday morning b will have as an added featur: ?: anthems by the two choral argan- %,« izations of the church, thé senior g choir, directed by Miss Alice Pal- | . { ¢ : X : mer, will sing the anthem, “Be i Short lengths of Cotton Prints, Curtain Jovil All Yo Lands?” by Adams, i Scrims, Nets, Cretonnes, Damask Drapery ONE-FOURTH OFF B. M. Behrends Co., Inc Juneau’s Leading Department Store | est and the Junior choir, under the direction of Mrs. Erling K. Olaf- son, will’ sing, ‘“He 18 \m" by Martin. The pastor, the Rev. mng K Olafson will preach at this service. The title of hls sermion is, “The Sabbath Day.” —,———— ULBS BULBS BULBS We now have on hand our main |3 supply of BULBS of the very cheicest vatieties ‘and of the high- quality. Daffodil Bulbs are much lower in pricc this year. adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. Dall ¥y Cross-word Puzdle Appear " Small 1sland | On condition % 3 | that 15. Exists Y . Small knots of | lumps g . Equine animal 12. Author ot 26, Labors for “The Tu- breath balyat™ . Obstruct 13. Seawevd 3 !u God of love RESAE Bt H 15, Writing impte . Industrious ment insect | 17. Short fire- . Preclous stose arm i 1 ’“ Bt . Tal: comb. 0. en - | 28 Mugculine | - A ihhae Notices for this church column i“ Expremon ot 3 Floor Cover= | must be recetved by Thé Empire ! . Staiards of || Ob later than 10 o'clock Saturday i1 . o . Rxlndfle'cluon | morning to guarantee change of [ k . Kind of tea ? [ BRURIOATE S0 e s i i South Amerf. | Sermon topics, etc. 30. Town, locks, 48 Si. suceessfully can animals —_— t1 8 Y dam and ' 5L A 2 Sizn 4. Be unsuccess- i s 1n W% & b 3 Anger or tems &a !v‘l M e R S B . Settl 3 1 nciet ‘e " Canal Zone et R N, ST o \onio spirit | | First Church of Christ, 23. Near 5. Unuccupied curve of the earth Scientist 24. Lowers 8 Insect §. Protecied by 46. Exclamation ' 36 Sun god B8 iiseed gficers of 41, Symbol for Un - cvne cameeRSORIE B TEY g ai W A 8 9. Mallclous 0. Diytresa [ au;r‘a.‘fl'\. [ Prfi.c:'ll’, - | Sunday services will be held at ' signa . Lukewar ! ] pown: prefix 6L My(hical than- & Foodike pert 5. Hager s {11 am. i ‘the First Chirch of 3 ‘; Br. enting mon- 9. Worker in the 4. Philippine tree {Ohris, Salentisty Juneau, on Fifth g . ster fine arts Negat | and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Are Sin, Discase and Death Real?” Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 pnt. — Testls monial meeting. Christian Stience Reading Room in church building. This room is | opéh to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. ‘The vubli¢ is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. ), " Northern Light Presbyterian 1(‘ i | Church .t Pranklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mfs.J. ©. stapletoh, Director Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist wnere Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to- 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo~ ments: 10:00 &.m=Morning Worship. For details see advertising elsewhere in this paper. : W e = it 7 e NORTHERN ucfiT"mnssmmAN Z v HH/AHII /,“. Wi % . CHURCH - Wk A Franklin at Fourth TAKE ATH GAME T0 WIN HONORS: Washington Senators = De- The Salvation Army ! “"Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday School— 30 pun. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | 1! CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Worship worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Rally Day will be observed by the Sunday School with & special| program of musical selections and recitations. A special invitation is extended to the parents and friends. Everybody invited. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Fridays, 7:30 p.m.— fvangelistic Services. these services. day of each month. Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church | Youril: and Seward Streets REV. HENRY R. CROSS “A place where wounded hearts are healed, Where weary ones may rest; Where faith triumphant lays with Joy Its triumphs at His feet.” 10:30 am. to'12:00. noon—~Family Worship Heur. This Sunday will commence & new quarter's work. The pupils have been promoted and | given their new lesson material. If | there are othér: pupils who would| like to join us, ‘mow is the best, time. “Ted Meets a Test:” 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. The |pastor has ¢hosen for his topic for this service, “This' Do in Remem- brance of Me.” At the close of the worship service, an invitation will| be given to all those who desire to | partake in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper to remain for this mpressive service. We extend this preliminary invitation now to all those who feel the desire to “draw near by faith” to our Savior Jesus Christ. Wesley Guild: Wednesday after- noon at 2 p.m; in the parsonage. “Enter into his gates with thanks- giving, and into his courts with bless his name.” Cathollo Church { Church of the Nativity | Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J., Pastor 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 8:00 an—Holy Mass and In- structions. 10:30 a.m.~Holy Mass and Ser- mon. 7:30 pm=Ros#Y. and, Bencdxc' 2] Everyone cordially invited to ail i The Lord's Supper the first Sun- | _ ol “The Friendly Chureh” The story sermon will be.f praise; be thankful unto him, and | | tion of the Most Blessed Sacra~ | ment. DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION Tuesday, October 10, Feast of St. Jesus Masse< daily during week at 6:00, and 7:45. Holy Trinity Cathedral Dean. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communior. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. | Monte Snow, formerly director of ithis Cathedral Choir, will sing an IOftertory solo. Evening service at Douglas. ‘“Resurrection Lutheran Church J‘ Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Patsor. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School with classes for all. We invite you to! sénd your child. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Service. Pastor’s sermon subject, “The Sab- bath Day.” The Senior Choir will ising, “Be Joyful, Al Ye Lands | (adams) and the Junior Choir will sing “He Is King” (Martin). Tuesday, October = 10—Women's | Missionary Society meets at the parsonage, Mis. Olafson, hostess. | g :; First Presbyterian Church [ DAVID WAGGONER, Minister [ Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- ject, “Service.” “Here am I;.send me.” Isa. 6:8. 11:30 a.m—Bible School. Lesson, |“Saul in Damascus.” Acts 9:1-13, | 17-19. 2:30 pim.—Services at Douglas Mission: 7:30 p.m~—~Evening :service. Sub- ject, “Pleasing Him.” John 8:20. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to attend these services and worshlp with us. Scventh Day Adventists | | “Where Hungty Souls Are | Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. Corner Second and Franklin Sts. Sabbath services each Saturday| atternoon. -, — The Empire win show you the best way to save and invest what cash you have. Read the advertise- Francis Borgia of the Suciety of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin i Wednesday, October 11, Feast of 3| Mary. j ‘rains in the Gulf and Southeast. ‘3. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 5. Weather Bureau) - LOCAL DATA rm for Juneaw and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m, Oct. 7: Probably showers tonight and Saturday; gentle winds mostly southerly. Time Barometer Temp. Humdity Wind Velocity Weather .4 pm. yesty .....3992 4 84 SE 18 Rain . o i4 am. today ...3018 » 42 4f w 1 8BE 2 Clday -i\ Noon today ....3026 46 s 8 Sprinkling |fHE VY, REV. CHARLES E. RICE, | P - lo . < : i Y | TODAY | k& mbm 1 lmnnh.m 4am. Precip. hn. Statlon “mh ma. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow .. 10 14 20 Trace Cldy 'Nome ... G 36 :u 18 18 4 [ Cldy Bethel e 36 18 18 12 0 Clear ,Fort. Yukon .22 20 o 12 18 4 0 Clear "Fanana 6 4 14 14 4 04 PtCldy Fairbanks 24 2 } 18 18 4 Trace Cldy ;Ea@e . 26 24 8 8 4 .08 Clesr St. Paul . 42 42 38 40 16 04 Cldy | Duteh Harbor 4 2 38 42 10 132 Rain Kodiak 2 ° Cordova & 40 38 40 4 94 Rain Juneau . 49 Ly a1 42 2 a8 Cldy Bitka 50 v 39 - [ 10 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan . 52 50 40 42 4 .10 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert ... 50 50 It 40 42 6 14 Clear Edmonton ......... T8 66 | 40 42 4 [ Clear Seattle 4 68 52 52 o [ Clear Portland . 80 8 58 58 4 [ Clear San Francis¢o 4 58 5 56 ¢ 4 o Cldy e i i b AR i S e st " The storm central yesterday 1a the Guk has moved eastward to Canada, attended by lght snow in the Interior and moderate The harometric pressure has risen throughout Alaska except the Alasta Peninsula and Arctic coast. The Aleutian Islands storm has moderated and is central this morning near the Alaska Peninsula, accompanied by heavy rain in the east- ern Aleutians and strong winds to the westward and southward. The weather is clear over much of the Interior and Bering Sea coast. Temperature changes have been unimportant. THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL” of course! Harfi Machine Shop Sheet Metal Plumbing Heating (e e e LUMBER Juneau Lumber M Llls, Inc. Old Papers for Sale at, Empxre Office ments of the local merchants in ?lm 7lflll%fll nlflnl/ll--nll ai o SEWARD HAS NIGHT BLAZE; ponded promptly and in less than n hour the blaze was conquered.’ i I CONQUEHED‘ Two hose lines to the rear and .Lhree in front, shot hundreds of (Seward Gateway) | gallons of water onto the bufld- | ings and probably the greater loss Fire from an unknown cause| will be from water and not the, Tuesday ‘evening at| fire jtself. | e — D. F. D. ‘ SAVE THE DATE Douglas Fire Department Din-' ner, Card Party and Dance—Sat- urday, October 21. Save the date.! —adv. | —_————— SHOP IN JUNEAU Rav."thn ‘A. Glasse, Minister Mildred Stapelton, Director Cardl’ Bééry Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 7:30 p.m.—Evenservice: See the-illuminated Cross; hear the Whistling Solos by Mrs. Mabel Meadows; oonsider “What One Business Man Asked the Minister About Another Business Man"; enjoy our Choir singing Robert's “Q.Jesus.Thou Art Standing”; relax to the restful strains of the ‘ofgan playing “Evening Shad- ows” and “Nocturne”;. join in the hearty:tongregational “sing”; worship with God in this informal “evenservice” 11:00 a.m.—~Morning ‘Wership: Minister’s subject, “The Cure Eva Tripp and Max Scriber will sing “On Life's Highway,” by Brown. Otrgan Offertory, “In' & Mission Garden,” by Diggle; and postlude, “Oralaine” (Vineent). “Children’s Mo- ments” are devoted to a short talk by theé minister for the younger ones. $ . 10:50 a.n—Organ Moments: “Pastorella” (Becker); and “Meditation” (Silver). A.ten-minute period for meditation while enjoying the restful strains of the organ. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Scheel: With classes for all, department= alized so as to make for interest and helpfuiness, regardless of your age. “An Extra Effort now and then will bring results to the best of men”"—why not make the effort and attend these services Sunday? Better come early for a ood cholce of seats! for Care.” e SRt N o e A RN TN 33700 o £ 40 8| ' N OFFERING of the latest fasfiions in Coats, Dress- s, Millinery and Accessories for the approval of the ladies of Juneau and v1cm1ty' £ st “Tomorrow’s Iniien, W Nl an L hos, pont 50 et ol Hohing (e peoant Sk T vaval ndiani] st it cobbissinin, v S i “Juneau’s Own Store”’ Invite you and your frlends to be present Saturday, October 7th, at their annual Styles Today |

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