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SRR SR i w-‘m‘mmflflw * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, NOV. 11, 1933 RECORD SETBY .|~~~ o= } / / | The Weather § | 3 | 8 ] LOCAL DATA B WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. — With| KOKTEBEL, Crimea, U. 6. S. R.,| Foreoast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 11: the dollar asserting mnew found Nov. 11.—What is claimed here as Occasional rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast winds. 'ngth, the Administration re-|a world's record for distance trav-| qyme ned the practice of fixing the|eled in a glider towed by an @ir-\g hm. yosty i ol i~y iy i el - 1 . of gold today above the|plane has been set by Boris Yudin,|g4 am. today S & iy £ 8 B ia | i quotation. The price today is|Soviet glider pilot, who was pulled | Noon today o0 ai e H 4 Cifld»’ | 2 as established for the Re-|3,500 kilometer (approximately 2,130 : y | action Finance Corporation|miles) from Orenburg, on the west- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS “ purchases of the domestic metal. |ern border of the Kazakstan Re- e O et bt This is a new high. The London |public, to Koktebel via Moscow. | YESTERDAY TODAY At “ received by The Empire the birth of Martin Luther price today is $32.69 an ounce. | e errag e s g 5 Highest spm. | Lowestlam, 4am. Precip, 4a er than 10 o'clock Saturday also the 15th birthday of the Unii- g bl ol e s e Station T i | o v vedoctty muf Weather , to guarantee change of ed Lutheran Church. ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVED HUNTING TRIP ABOARD = ... % by 6 0h 14 Clesr Sirmon toolaN ete. s i AS HOLIDAY BY OFFICES | CHARTER BOAT ELMIRA g i sermon topics, b4 ) Nome N : 10 4 o Clear ‘i | [ 5 AND STORES OF JUNEAU Bethel 16 s TN 5 5 brioesy ; " 2 First Presbyterian Charch | s On a deer hunting trip to the Fort Yukon s s 13 7 ; 5 C';xt b First Church of Christ, D Ty ST 1Y TSy T oy In commemoration of Armistice|south end of Admiralty Island, |, o - 7 5 A Scientist DAVID APROIOMSESUNIE | nay, whickt 13 dberved as o legal|Dr. W. W. Coundll, Dr Robert | 7318098, - 2 A0kt - Ml e 4 P et | DAY SSETSEH: | holiday, in Alaska and the ma-|Simpson and Harry Race left last oo =" s ¢ = 2 g e Sundny services will b2 held at 10:30 am—Morning service. Sub-| (0T N Varares anl Federal,| night aboard Fred Miller's char- agle i ’ g 4 cldy i ( 11 am. in the First Church of ject, “The Making of a Man.” Run, . " | ter boat, the Elmira. St. Paul 0 38 30 30 18 Trace Cldy { .| Territorial and City offices are Dutch Harbor 40 40 - . P Chr cientist, Juneau, on Fifth ye to and fro through the strec closed todsy fn Juneau They will spend the two day utch Harbor . :m 38 16 84 R.,am e ¢nd reets. The subject will of Jerusalem, and see now, a M1 stores, with the exception| holiday hunting and return to Ju- Kodtak . 38 38 32 94 0 56 Clear & veo be t and Immortals.” know, and seek in the broad place [ o dmg stores, are closed for busi-| neau Sunday night or Monday Cordova 36 36 32 32 4 Trace Snow 1 18 Fifteen Yea e Sunday School at 1215 pm. |theredf, if you can find & mSr .. voday, and the latter obsers-| mOTMINE. e, . e L TR Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tem'“k;l Z!le' s Bekool. T ing Sunday hours, will be opv*n‘l R g T ;‘;;‘hikén ;2 P o 2 :g m‘g}gv g s Eoith Rl TP Phul o Macodonta Acws 16 .15 | rom noon until 11 oclock tonight.| OUT FROM FAIRBANKS |prnce Rupert ... 50 50 | 44 46 6 328 e ] Chrfstian SUNEES *e i —————— Several well known Fairbanks % x . | m A . |4 reh building. This room ‘s 25-3 ; 3 | . Edmonton 46 34 82 38 6 04 Rain | The changes of the past fif- n church b : MIKE DRZYAK ENTE wemen are aboard the Yukon, jomse 10 ‘“{“ p "szla‘f ‘:Vfl’"c-‘““y ufe.ggn pm—Serviges” at Douglas ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL| bound for the States, including ::tf;end : g :2 :i : g gg 8] : 7 ; afternoons from 3 . 1s, Mrs. F. 8 k) teen years have not been lim- e & _ Mrs. J. M. Seldanels, Mrs. F. 8. i feon year | The public is cordially invited to qz’:" gt rgl""m':’y Mike Drayak entered St. Ann's| James, Mrs. Al Hilty, Mrs. Charles | S0 Francisco - 72 R R 3 > b ited 1o /'"”1"”"‘ nd /m[itit'ul ,m.l,.q these services and visit the i el meer:m spmzl i Hospital yesterday for medical E. Taylor, Mrs. L. Randell and The barometric pressure is low in Alaska except orf the Arctic € | reading room wilt be given st alf servioes 7| treatment. | Leah M. Howell. coast and in the Southeast. It is below 29 inches near Unaalska r’ e ime. Sy . k. - s The Wednesda) ce ‘.,,--~-,-----',,,;--.';.;,--H..-“-......;..-:...“ |with moderate to heavy rain ove' most of Southern Alaska and 7 regimes. Human psychology, e e o g g e AR i (et [partly cloudy weather in the Interior. The pressure is moderately i J Sl o g Y PRES |high from the Pacific States to Scutheast Alaska and on the Arctic | (i as well, has undergone pro- a (h,l,"d,l,,,__ S A | ,h:\ :,’:’fil:; .rr,‘,vel:,l;w; 1;1:!\::1:: NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN !coast and is now rising throughout Southern Alaska. Temperature . i3 ’ Franklin at Fourth : CHURCH | changes have been unimportant. 4 L Native Brotherhood, and Sister- | P » found and significant changes. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mintster y o0 P 0 b ovh us in our i | { Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director Franklin at Fourth b Bunday services. Mrs, Trevor Davis, Organist | “Where Welcome and Worship |y John A. Glasse, Minister \ { N N { [ Meet” The Salvation Army i ! < 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. T T e ildred Staple: irec 1 B M Behrends CO 'nc | 10:50 llu 11:00 uri.nor:'an Mo~ Public meetings: Mildred Stapleton, Director H o9 i 5 Sunday—2:30 p.m. Cs avi anis ' ments - - jarol Beery Davis, Organist » . 11:00 a.m—Morning worship, For, Sunday, Sthool—3:30 p.m. ' i 31 Juneauw's Leading Department Store {ls sec advertiscment clsewhere —— : “Where Welcome and b his paper [ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly Worship Meet” v | 1035 B "CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, ' JUBILEE SUNDAY WILL 1S . W. GUCKER AND s i ; l'l:he llhln( that mourishes the root determines the fruit,”— b ; : ! % | gl H o et attendance upon our services nourish your spiritual nature 2. A y TO SPEND WINTER IN SOUTH 7 REV. O % i Sunday services: : s LE OBSERVED HERE e g g l;,:-i:m,m B RICE, 11200 am—Morning worship. and help bring forth the fruits of the spirit of God . 14 AT LUTHERAN CHURCH To spend the winter months| 8:00 am ,”“]y‘ Communior. | 12:00 noon—Bible School. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, with classes for all, department- «y - yith her family in Seattle and| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 730 p.m.—Evening service. alized so as to make for interest and helpfulness, regardless of : b g » lee Bundagat, B VAlla Walla, Mrs. J. W. Guck-| 11:00 am.-Morning Prayer and Tuesday and Fridays, 7:30 p.m your age P Sunday Wil be e e wel)| € and Louts Gueker left Juneau|sermon fiyaugeiatic SELTERS 10:50 a.m—Organ Moments: “Tears and Smiles” (Lemare); i the local Lutheran Church 4 W1 o, c steamer Yukon. ‘They will| “Monie Snow will sing for the Everyone vordislly invited £0 O | gnq +Angol Seronade” (Braga). A ten-minute period for medita- M 9. S s ANETAN | o Jack Gucker who s in a|Offertory, Kipling's “Recessional” Y services. ¥ 2 e g Church world. The services will o 0" . ool near Beattle, upon 1~‘1~,.“,:[: ‘,.’,Hv,;:‘ 5 Du(n;y\lu;‘ The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- tion while enjoying the restful .‘,.ll,nnfl of the pipe organ. i commemorate three events, the /0T GO T puget Sound| e j day of each month, 11:00 a.m—Morning Wership: Minister's subject, “A Min- ; 450th Anniversary of the birth of T URHE G I s o Te | u =i e . s/ { ister's Court Room Impressions.” Solo by Ted Keaton, “Still, L, Martin Luther, the 15th birthday o I CUREE T [ Metropolitan Methodist Seventh Day Adventists | Still With Thee” (Oley Speaks); and Choir anthem, “The Na- 1918 1933 i g B heran Ot | Mr. Gucker, who accompanied| | Episcopal Church Sormer Becond and Frankiin St | | tiow’s Prayer” (Ashford). Pipe organ offertory, “Chant da Mour” e TSl s B8 ¥ and 15 v;:n‘r inc he slgning |, "Ci and son as far as Peters- |i— g - i “Where Hungry Souls Are (Gillette); and postlude, “Minuct Francais” (Tremblay). “Chil- 4 s of :’)’l" ’;;:‘“‘“",“M speak on the | DUrK.' expects to foin them later ‘I';‘;.";’ I"‘;:‘NRY gl Satisfied.” [} dren's Moments” are devoted to a short talk given by the l'\ subject, of “Change” and antnems| I the season ' send the holl-| Too R ere wounded hearts VERNON GYES, Pastor (sbsent) |} minister for the younger oncs present. ; 3 will be sung by both the church | 48Ys in the South are healed; Sabbath services each Saturday “Every mon-attendant virtually votes for the elimination of 1§}, 8 oholrs. | it b i | Where weary ones may rest; atternoon. [t the church Come early this Sunday to make sure of a good A(' Fl( OAS OAL o i g i iantie | Advertisemene spread world| Where faith triumphant layswith 1:00 pn S“h:"‘“’ School. choice of seats 11 Dally Empire Want Ads Pay. | products before you a0 e te 0 b s Al £ o~ o s LS e e ‘ ) 4 I 2 JUNEAU ‘ ¢ — B - e ts triumphs af s fee ¢ 10:30 am. to 12:00 noon—Famtily |ave 0000000 000000000000000000000006000000000009 ALASKA ' B worship Hour. Please do not send your children to Sunday Schoot, bring them. A few years ago in {he Sunday School circles the ques- : . s it § | THE INSTALLATION OF A ¢ | Johnny It was overed at A o | that time that there was nothing 5 _g G wrong with Johnny. The touble D FL )R l1ay with Johnny's parents. You H cannot have success in sending |Johnny to church and Sunday : TE LINE c i ls e | School. You should bring them and MEANS JUST TIIIS el e Wm Ans | lenjoy what the church offers ‘you [and dohnny, 25 cents in City T |"7:30 pm—Evening worship. This being the Sunday closest to Armis- - e g tice Day, we have invited the i, " Ta‘lor gy T YOUI‘ Floor Troubles Tolephone 444 [Rev. John A. Glusse of the’Pres- White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. ‘ byterian Church will be the speak- { er at the service, His theme will A b be: “Fifteen Years of Armistice.” re er . » e o o e o o o i - i . g Madame H w ()llufl will sing In moving to my larger quarters, the U0 Dty Those Tears” by Taress Ol ‘ room formerly occupied by the Olympic Srun. (M3 Bouaa Liur RIL S There can be no question about it . . . easy to care for | Pool Hall » the tawe of L. Gola- [Rces o o Bucitate” - i : hitie B THE TREND is toward ‘ »ol Hall, opposite the store of 1. Golc Rt e Pecitiey: oS beautiful, durable and sanitary. It does not make a particle i esley Guild, The Wesley G 5 ; stein, 1 feel that in the larger quarters Wik b o Wadnsadsd st 0 of difference how badly a floor of hardwood has been abused “ELECTROL” f course' l‘* 1 will be better able to care for my trade e e e, s . .. it can always be refinished at a slight i to a BEAU- - 0 » i Sl made toys and ginger bread men TIFUL, GLE \MING JRFACE. f properiy. to be held on Saturday, Decem~ H . M l‘t Sl‘ AY ber 9. I am adding to my lines of gentle- umwl--‘ ::‘n‘m"x"‘u ('v”!hvsv fl«‘rrvl;s: ¢ TIME \TANDS STILL FOR arrl ac lne op ye may share e joys of LY furnishings, also shoes, both dress Prophet Micah when he said: 6 Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal ! mer “Come, let us go up to the Lord's and work shoes. A complete stock of house, and he will teach us his mackinaws, socks, work shirts and work 4 T M clothing. gloves, underwear, dress caps, CRAZY CRYSTALS . . 1 —(._A '_uteh . . ) » ete., will be shown and the high class | | datheet u:ehmuvn\y f . A floor of oak is mature’s gift everlasting. Once your shoe lines of Currin-Green, W, L. Doug- | *—Fitth and o B floors are properly finished and with only an occasional waxing, Butler Mauro Drug CO. las and A. A. Cutter, Raab b o “FXL‘:‘X"SM"- 8J, théy heed never be refinished; like fine old furniture, they | sunday, November 12—Twenty- grow more beautiful wnh age. P U S S s &l o [ o) H o Car- third Sunday aft Pent t. & A full stock of woolens will be car "5:00 am-Holy Mss nd Tu- The cost of an oak floor is so small that every home ALASKA MEAT CO. ried for strictly tailored suits at reason- Sructio. & should have one or more rooms finished NOW while the cost QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING h 10:30 am—High Mass and ser- s 2 able pri mon is at a very low point. FLOORS OF OAK adds much in beauty Mend%vlt:})éoglé B““"D i A““%g’f‘g_%‘“;‘_’;; ARl o7y i v e and express a very fine taste of appreciation. B T e \ THANK YOU. nt i Monday, November 13.—Feast of| AND REMEMBER . . . no human life has been long : El slaus K h\ g i | s T TER T T cnongh o wear out o gemine fou of ek CRAZY CRYSTALS n o L it e S § ~ ' Butler Mauro Drug Co. SAM THE TAILOR | 5o s GAR e D BOGGAN |[Llvic tewoDrugCe, NEW LOCATION — Room formerly “The Friendly Church” ‘ 4 occupied by Olympic Pool Room on ;’;‘l’o“‘::‘:“:;:zu?g ;m}. R;;;‘ e The GaStineau Front iree. i e Wi o Pastor’s sermon, “Change. Anum.[ Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ";«;M\::‘ sty : i v Senior Cholr, “Victory! Peace!"; | Junor Choir, “One With God the Father,” This Sunday we com-‘

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