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: ' : ! * It A OO Notices for tnms church column i must be received by The Empire AT A D THE DAILY ALASKA EMPH , SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1933. |IIIII|IIIIII|III|IIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIMIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ W e have assembled upon the third floor of our store hundreds upon hundreds of items to retail at 10 Cents Each Below you will find listed a few of the items you will find there and we feel you will be well repaid by visiting this up:to-date display of pnpuLu priced merchandj il in keeping with the quality you wi lishment. SCRUB BRUSHES SINK BRUSHES SPONGES PULL HOOKS PICTURE WIRE COAT AND HAT HOOKS ASSORTED SCREWS THUMB TACKS LOCK WASHERS MASK GOGGLES STAPLES FIFTY-POUND HOOKS WIRE CUTTERS CARPET TACKS HANDY PACK SCREWS ENAMELED CUP HOOKS KETTLE KNOBS SINK STOPPERS POT COVERS WIRE SOAP HOLDERS DISH MOPS KWICK-CLEAN BRUSHES QUART MEASURES TOILET BRUSHES PADLOC TOWEL RACKS UPHOLSTERY NAILS VEGETABLE BRUSHES LADLES PERCOLATOR HANDLES DRINKING CUPS TIN CUPS MOUSE' TRAPS COOKIE CUTTERS DOUGHNUT CUTTERS CLOTHES SPRINKLERS PUSH PINS NAIL BRUSHES BAG TAGS NAIL CLIPPERS PERCOLAOR TOPS GLASS KNOBS FUNNELS SALT AND PE SHAKERS TRAYS PAINT SCRAPERS POTS ICE PICKS PPER There are many, many, useful items in’ this same department that retail at 15 cents each. These are not listed, but we invite se whlch we 1 always find in this estab- assure you, is MATCH BOXES COMB CLEANERS TOILET PAPER HOLDERS PARING KNIVES JELLY MOLDS ANTI-SPLASHERS CAN OPENERS' SPATULAS WOODEN SPOONS MEAT FORKS BASTING SPOONS' BAKING SPOONS BOTTLE OPENERS MEASURING 'SPOONS FRUIT* JAR FUNNELS WASH BASINS LEMON SQUEEZERS PIE PLATES CAKE TINS CASTOR CUPS TEA BALLS APPLE CORERS KNIVES FORKS SPOONS TEASPOONS DUST PANS * SCOURING SPONGE FLOUR SIFTER WAXED 'PAPER DISH CLOTHS POT HOLDERS POKER CHIPS" RAZOR BLADES CAPS PIPES CHECKERS TOYS BLOCKS DOLLS BALLS TOPS KNIVES BOOKS WOODEN TOYS SCHOOL BOOK 'CASES HOUSEHOLD PAINTS 16 Shades VARNISH STAINS 5 Shades DECORATIVE 'ENAMEL 10’ Colors GOLD AND ALUMINUM PAINE e your attention to the complete assortment we are displaying’ at this extreme low price. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of & sermon topics, etc. | [ Sunday services will b2 held at| 11 am. jn the First Church of‘ First Church of Christ, Scieniist | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Pifth | pjents, and Main Streets. The subject will “Everlasting Punishment.” Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- monial meeting. ‘ ‘Christian Science Reading Room {n chureh bullding. This room st open to ‘the public Wednesday aftérnoons from 2:30 to 4. be, The vublic is cordially invited to mmumwumwzun mm Meet"” R e e aiedelci T Northern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth = REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister || Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Mrs. Trevor Davis, % “Where Welcome and 10:00 a.m —Sunday BEthl 11:00 a.m —Morning worship. For | details see advertisement elsewhere |in this paper. —— T Holy Trinity Cathedral | .__-__._@—-—.& THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. 8:00 am—Holy Communior. 10:00 a.n.—Sunday School. ganist B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Sermon. Yourt: and Sew: REV, HENRY R. are healed, joy Its triumphs af His feet.” " ney Smith when he says: orship | tolerable, theme for this week I8 Sought-For-Camp.” < Junior s % i {and Father of Mankind,” by the | Bt i L1 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer md BEvening’ séfvice, at Donglas. | . Episcdpal Church d_Streets “A placé where woinded hearts| | Where weary ones may' rest; Where faith triumpHant lays with 10:30 am. to 12:00' néon—Family Worship Hour. Oné of the objedts | aiternoon. ‘.; of our school is expressed by Syd- 3 “The real |chject of education is to give chil-! |dren resources that will endure as long as life endureth; habits that time will ameliorate, not destroy: occupation that will réhder sickness solitude pleasant, venerable, life more dlxnmed and | useful, and death less terrible i -+ 10:50 to 11:00 lm—Omn Mo- | During the worship period a place|f 4 is given to the story dennonu'rhz “Long-1 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. At this service the congregation will {have the opportunity of selecting| < [ the hymns they would like to sing.| ‘Mrs.J. C. Kirkham was in re- If there are old hymns that you|ceipt 8f the sad news carly this would like to sing again we will be | week of the death of her sister, pleased to sing them if you will] Mrs. Emma White, notify the pastor not later than|Washington, following a brief fll- Sunday noon. The topic of the|ness, The deceased is survived by | l sermon will be: Biblical and Mod-lone brother, & sister, tWo 80M3|l cerrrrererer et e e oot ern Jonah's who say ‘I do well to‘ be angry'.” Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock Dail‘y Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzlq 10. 100 square meters of land 11 City In Swits erland in the Parsonage the regular ACROSS monthly membership and official| » Q'g:;?x::.;: board meeting will be held’ The ordl‘acarn- last nieeting” was extremely imter- | sneln esting, We Hope this will be the! liacw " same. /132 Withdraw In the Master's name we extend‘ L ""oc(’el'y'.‘e ?;“':,:. to you' the fellowship of' our serv- ish penin- sula ices. are askiig you to come | 15 Advertisement 15 with your cares and worries but to | % Kl:]l:‘;}:‘h(nd go away withy; inSpirgtion, hope | vessel and faith in Jesus Christ. 18. Correct: collog. Ruler of Tunis | 2i. Mixed rain and snow 23, Cuckoolike bird | Catholic Church | Church of the Nativity 7 Fifth and Gold' Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Pastor Sunday, October 29. — Twenty- second Sunday after Pertecost, wunmuumu!mmmlmm I Plager at chil- dren's games 53. Spread to dry 54. Witticism 56. Broad thore i Feast of Christ, the King. lg:(::;xin i ture 6:30 a.m—Holy Mass. o o 8:00 am—FHoly Mass and In- il Senior: abbr. 5y Graze struetions. {5 Son'of Judan 03 ymbaNe 10:30 am—~Holy Mass and Ser-| 43 Timber tree fusfon 47. Division of a mon. cholr DOWN 7:30 p.m.—Rdsary and Benédic- | 4 Pronoun 1. Asfatic native tion of the Most Blessed' Sacra- | ment. | DAYS OF SPECTAL' DEVOTION | Monday, October 30, Peast of St A)phnnsu.s Rodriguez. Tlesday, October :fl Vigil of All| Saints, & day of fast' énd abstin- atice. | Wednesday, November 1, Peast of All Saints, a' holiday of obliga- tiofi. Holy Mass at 6:00, 8:00 and 3:00. Thutsday, November 2, Al Séouls Day. Holy Mass at 6:00, 6:30 and 8:00, 8:30 and 9:00. \ P‘rldly, November 3, First Priday, | u devotions' at, 8: ‘l“d“nlsaes dafly at 6: Odnznd 8:00. = 4 Lutherdi Ohufen ‘ E| Corner of THird and’ Matn Streets REV. ERLING K: OLAFSON, Patsor. .« v 5 “The Priendly Church” w 00' am—Sundny acbool 11500 a.m. — Morning Seryc B Soveral! musical nimmbers will ‘en- Hance the morning worship service | "Resurrection Lutheran Ohurch.| N 4R 7/ E AW . VIA EEEEE M| £l IIEI GA] I/IIIIIH H dEEREE . Al BTl N aNaEN %/aa%9=n%flu NEEER %%fll%fllfl% x o 12. New Zealand bird 20. A language 22. Snakelike fish 23. Entertainers 25. Of the sun 217. Steps for cronlnl . 2. A nclen} eccle- wine vulei 29. Action at law 30. Expose to molsture 32. Public vehicle 33. Japanese measure of length 24, Pinish 36. Produced 2 Grlnl. as ter- 23 gfl‘n‘ v s mwen note of 45, Aselsts Guido's 48, Let jt stand scale 47. Air: comb. 4. Fingerless torm glove: var. 48. Varlety 6. God of love 50. Fastener 6. Recent): 51, Preceding 7. Verse of two nights measures 53. Sesame 8. Border 65. Front of the 9. Pet diminutive toot of Mar- 68, Therefore garet 60. You and I W, Ifl%”ifl ilsl 48 3. 8. DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAD The Weather A By the U. 5. Weather Bureaw) = LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 28: Fair tonight and Sunday; moderate easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 pm. yest'y . 29.39 39 90:.: NE 4 Misting 4 am. today. . 29.29 35 23 Calm 0 Cldy Noon today .. 29.11 39 " NW 12 Clear ¢ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY g mgheu 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Statton temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24¢hrs. Weather Barrow ....... 10 8 8 16 Trace Cldy Nome ... 26 | 20 24 6 Trace Pt Cldy Bethel 18 F 10 10 8 0 Pt. Cldy Fort Yukon . 20 20 16 16 0 Trace Cldy Tanana ... 26 26 | 8 8 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 18 18 | 6 6 4 0 Clear Eagle .. 26 24 14 16 4 18 Snow St. Paul . 38 30 | 30 34 22 04 Cldy Dutelr Harbor ... 38 38 | 3 36 20 18 Pt.Cldy Kodiak 4 42 38 42 0 44 Rain Cordova 42 40 30 30 0 0 Clear Juneau .. . 41 39 32 35 [] 19 Cldy Ketchilkan . 44 44 36 36 4 Trace Clear Prince Rupert ... 46 4 38 40 8 12 Cldy Edmonton 30 30 32 4 18 Clear Seattle .. 56 52 54 16 20 Rain Portland 60 56 58 8 60 Rain San Franci: 56 54 58 4 U Cldy The barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska, but rising except in the Southea;t, with showers over mosi of Southern Alaska and clear weath>r in the central Interior. The pressure is falling very rapidly on Puget Sound. Temperatures have fallen in Eastern and Northern Alaska and have risen in Western Alaska. —— + e e s s e e S S S D TURKEYS FREE As m'i‘ contribution to a fes- tive hanksglvlng under the most encouraging conditions Alaska has seen in years we are giving a free turkey to eight fortunate purchasers. Ask for your ticket! tHe Ratnbow Girls will be ‘guests| ——————— E tHis service. The pastor, the Rev. 14 one daughter. m"? K. Olafson, will speak on | yesterday, Mrs. Charles Holmer the' sibject, “The Powerhouse; or | rggeived word of the death of Sanie Things '‘God "Hes ‘Taught|, prother, Rigar Shock at his I‘Fhkmd i | home in Mt. Vernon, Wash., as a Walter Petersoti, well'knowri' 80l0- | yesult of an incurable malady of iTsv,, will i}:ng Txlt‘rb:yer Perfé'c‘}, long standing. Mr. Shock left a wo anthems sung, “We wite and three children. 'Love to Tell the Story,” by the e ————— Choir, and “Dear Lord| AUGUST OLSON IMPROVES Senior choir, The combined: choirs | Word has been received here number 35 voices. | from Seattle that August Olson, A new organization, the Resur-| pioneer of Douglas, who has been rection Male Quartet, will make ill in a sanitarium, is slowly but first appearance at this service. |surely improving. He has gained It will sing “Abiding." 35 pounds, according to a letter ':’ First Presbyterian Church | *DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- Ject, “With Full Strength.” 2 Kings 19:24, 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “World’s Temperance Sunday.” Rom. 13:12-14; 14:7-9; 15-21. 2:30 p.m.—Services at Douglas| Mission. 7:30 p.ni.—Evening Service. Sub- Wedneésday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Prayer’ Service. This service will our second study in Missions. is still a very sick man. — e MOURNING PERIOD ENDED In memory of Mrs, James Ham- jlton who passed away one ye2ar ago, her bother, from Angoon and was host to the adult Indian population at a din- ner given in the government school room on October 21. Cov- ers were laid for forty-six. This gathering of friends and neigh- bors of the deceased woman indi- = of the Southern Mountains|cates that the period of mourn- S|will be ilustrated with lantern|ing is over. les. An especial invitation is T L e given to attend this service. SCHOOL DANCE A SUCCESS A cordial invitation is given to| ttend these services and worship with us. A large number of Alumni at- tended the High School dance giv- en last evening in the Eagles’ Hall. o | Music for the dance was furnished The Salvation Army L by Glen Edwards on the piano. : ——————— Public meetings: Supday—2:30 p.m. Sunday Schdol—3:30 p.m. Mrs. Felix Ciray had her Frank- lin sedan brought over from Ju- neau on the Northland last even- ing making a fine addition to the local fleet of automobiles. - HOME FROM SEATTLE v =T Hethel Pentecostal Assembly L . | CHARLES O. PERSONEUS, . 4 Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am:—Morning worship. 12:00 noen—Bible School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Mrs. Glen Kirkham was a home coming passenger on the North- received: here from his wife, but‘ Charles Frank, | accompanied by his wife, son-in- | law and little grandson, came in| ANOTHER CAR FOR DOUGLAS ~" land yesterday afternoon. Al- though her strength has not fully! returned, Mrs. Kirkham is re-| covering rapidly. now from her; GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES—92 and 95 Five Deliveries Daily serious illness, and is glad to b*‘» i back home. ——————— \ NEW BBY FOR MICHAELS E Born on Thursday, October 23‘ in Seattle, Wash., a baby girl to: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Michael, for-‘ merly of Douglas. The new ar-| rival is the third child for the couple. Mrs. Michael was Miss Virginia Laughlin, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin, of this city. Douglas Church Services| Notices for this church i nwst be received by The Empire 1ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday, moriing w guarantee change of| zermon topics, ete. Congregational Community Church SR TR T IS REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching service. Sermon topic, “The Loving Soul.” | The general public is Cofdially invited to all services. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church' ‘i 7:30 p.m. — Evening Prayer nnd | Sermon. |om o | T Dougtas Catholic Church | Sunday, October 29. — Twenty- second Sunday after Pentecost, Feast of Christ, the King. 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:00. p.m—Christian Dogtrine. Bl——23 Tuesday and Fridays, 7:30 p.m.— ‘iivangelistie Services. Everyone cordially invited to all ‘these services. The lfldl Supper the first Sun- day of each month. P - | Seventh Day Adventists | et o GO Corn;t Second and Franklin Sts. re Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” : VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) | Sabbath ,services each Saturday 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School, 2:00 p.m.- —Services. instead of the God who made services help you to give God a dee | I've Seen” (Gillette), SAD NEWS RECEIVED IN DOUGLAS DURING PAST SEVERAL DAYS “Indian Serenade” (Vibbard). tion while enjoying the restful 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School: your age. in Tacoma, and we suggest that you come NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN "1, CHURCH = et ‘ Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister ' Mildred. Stapleton, Director Carol Beery Davis, Organist “Are you in danger of worshiping a god that you have made, 11:00 a.m.—“What Price Religion?” is the the minister will address himself in- this service.. The . Choir anthem will be “The Lord Is My Light”; offertory will be the negro spiritual “Nobody Knows the Trouble and the postiude “Cpnzorietta® (Godand). “Children’'s Moment” are devoted to a short talk given by the minister for the younger ones present. 10:50 am.—Organ Moments: A ten-minute period for medita- alized so as to make for interest and helpfulness, regudleu of “In Zeal to Run, forgetting how to fly, the ostrich gained the earth and lost the sky,”—let the ostrich teach us to conserve and develop our spiritual resources,—attend our service this Sunday, column| -— | | WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City Telephone 444 . i White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger- Boat UNITED FOOD (CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 & e e s, REACH for the JOY OF LIVING WITH RADIO Now is the tirhe to'have your radio adjusted for the winter season of bigger anq l_agt:ber programs. Prompt and Efficient Repairing Radio and Engineering Service PHONE 501—Near Capitol Theatre Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” you?” Let attendance upon our proper place in the life. question to which while: the pipe organ “Madrigale” '(Simonettl); and strains of the pipe organ. With classes for all, department- early for a good choice of seats. THE TREND is toward {YELECEROL”-of course! Harri Mac[nne Sl\op Plumbing Sheet. Metal Heating B 0. P A M‘ Motors Product! ANI’IFREEZE '3 Gallon Can for $350 for a whole season—will not boil Prevents rust. With this we give Phone cheok-up—tighten all 11 il T 41 'CONNORS MOTOR Co. Good away.