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T s SIS AL 1 AT A S M s e S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1933 Jordan, thou and all this people. Political Hurricane | .8 DEPARTMEN;!‘ oF AGmCULTt;R.!;. WEATHER BUREAUD unto ¢he land which I will give L | IZZLY BEAR T"LP Wpathpr AT i 1to them.” Josh. 1:2 R K"-LS | By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ey | LOCAL DATA | 30 a.n.—Bible School. Lesson Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. begzinning at 4 pm., Dec. 2: ul in Ephesus.” Acts 18-18-20 B c TRAPPER Fair and continued cold tonight and Sunday;gentle east winds. § 1 Time r :30 p.m.—Evening Service. Sub- ject, “Human Leprosy and the Di 0 p.n.~—Services at Douglas vine Cure.” Matt. 8: 1-3. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather Wednesday, 7:30 p.n.—Midweek b ™ i b o R s DRAVEE :oepoq Fred Beaullieu Has Nar-|noon totay : 3 o now 4 e 21 5 f A cordial invitation is given (o 21 4 NE 8 Snow [ell to attend worship with us these services and rowing Experience While 3 Covering Trap Line |—u 2 = YESTERDAY | TODAY BFELLA BELLA, B. C, Dec. 2—+! " Fred E of Rive t 1 here, seriousl; i CABLE AND RADIO EEPORTS Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather “Public meetings: in a h x - 14 14 14 Snow 5 : a brush with a giant Sunday—2:30 p.m, Al -4 6 6 4 Pt. Cldy Sunday School—3:30 p.m. hough Badly W . 54 -52 0 Clear | chest and with a broken arm and | g, Bl ) icar aullieu is expected to re- T8 Ro d Clear . Paul 32 34 12 Clear ASPC.QP RSONEUS, ik Dutch Harbor 36 38 12 0 Pt. Cldy astor, 4 s . Kodiak 24 28 6 0 Clear Sunday services: | e ’"'t}'." ]', it 'fr‘”‘y, Was| cordova 92 o5 4‘ 0 Clear 124 noon; 1:0, ichool. Jovernor Mike Conner of Missis- | Boqullien shot at the gr DR el r I Calm .50 Cldv 7:80 -p.m.—Evening_service. who not only imposed a sales | roa oot Cpor o e bear to re. | Feichikan 48 g 88 4" b cldy | Tuesday and Fridays, 7:30 p.m.— his_State but now proposes | e shock forced e bear O Te-|prince Rupert 44 31 S8 4 68 Pt.Cldy Is? tvangelistic Services. ite its Constitution. He hopes ; lease his hold but before the|ggmonton 18 14 3§ 6 0 Pt.Cldy | Everyone cordially invited to ail olidate counties, bureaus and ' trapper could fire again, the ani-|goai1e 48 4 46 16 26 'Rair | these services. artments so that the government 'mal struck him a blow on the! 42 36 4(; 4) r:; R“m | The Lord’s Supper the first Sup- ‘ \”3'«"“'11‘:"‘1‘ thin the reven fl)vsl_ knocking him a distance of {gay Francisco 56 48 50 4 0 1dy | day of each month. B e s e’ Batidreds of poli- (20 #ieb @AG lreak e AISTGRnCibERce e — — i 5 < : e R T sl TR in the fall. ! A o . |77 Seventh Day Adventists tcians fxom State payrolls the grizzly moved zway, Beat The barometric pressure rem iow from the Gulf of Alaska Lingerie in those lovely pieces | “Comner Second and Frankli x ught aid. He made I southeastward, and is fallin 7 in the North Pacific States, orner Second and Franklin Sts. t Ol 5 ¢ At 'h was| With snow or rain from ern Alaska to Oregon. The pres- n : Date ol &) o O t nearest cabin which n cgon. The pre | Where Hungry Souls Are ite of Chamber of hoRs N bk ey e s ately-low with light snow in hwestern Alaska, and women love to wear. h T high over the remainder of the Ter {weather including the Gulf of Alisi Western A Satistied.” Commeice Attack Is | VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Lh kol cmitave Price D | Sabbath services each Saturday Historie, Says rU 1 y with generzaily clear a. Temperatures have risen in and have fallen s”ghtly over most of Eastern as weak from suffering, then to the home of a ays becau: s of bl They’re yours now at a price atternoon. e x g home . o . 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School (Continuea irom Page One.) mouth of the Kil-| 5 that {its into any holiday bud- S e s "l;‘\“‘n n A e A T A O ome hand, loud denunciation “un- >velt |1 * Metropolitan Methodist e Roo: [ Episcopal Church nd.” o oy A BIG DAY AT Jady make. : “u b it $ wainae - KWine ile i) 5 . equally lou % et Colors pink, tearose, blue, nile | Tourti una Sewssd Simeels ciacion of “attempted dominatio: e i NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERI 2 1 REV. HENRY R. CROSS big bu: “Wall Strest y - ] and white. [ ceties with smart | “A place where wounded, hearts capitalists.” r E:fi [ENHARF CHURCH 5 & are healed, not exactly w ter! L{ i u Frenittin b Fonmth trim oi 1 n lace on bandeau Where weary ones may rest; 3 ank E: I ‘| Where faith triumphant lays with | Joy | Its triumphs at His feet.” 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon—Famil; Worship Houi. This is a viial'c Iheur in the lives of the child “Make every possible effort to that they do not miss one minut Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister S KNOCKED DUT ez N HOLLYWOOD re the T afternoon and pantie combinations, chem- Mildred Stapleton, Director ise, bias cut slips, gowns and Carol Beery Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” mbine dur- panti HOLLYWOOD, Cal ability with great beauty. of this service nesday ever t 7:30 in the Art La » 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Can nage. The of al board and heavyweight of Minnea S e O you not spare sixty minutes from | membership meeting will be held. cd out Fred Lenhart, of Tacom 1£:00 a.m.—Sunday Sch-ci, with classes for all. Ef) @° "/ y KL s |your busy life for acknowledging All are requested to be present in the third round of a schedul - $ B . > 3 3 ; oW 8dE reg n the & scheduled 16:50 am.—~Organ T~ men'", “Reverie at” (Weihe); ‘,i..)‘(f,‘ PDed. d 3 DeSD {Goa's guidance in your life? The| We invite you to have ton TOUBNT ke Yikh "l g s -m]x” e g ey Reverie in D Flat” (Weihe); {pastor’s theme for this service will jthe activities of thi s 75 W @ - {} v) {be “A st of Christianity” based also may have Wisconsin's 77 meditation by the min- ,”fi.), { e fon 1 John 1:4. “These things we u 1 fellow 454971 barrels of beer (Gounod). Offertory, » ‘\\'r;to.ylhn ‘_\um' joy may be ¥ with his first four months of opera and postlude, “Postlude in F” ; Wesley Guild—17:30 p.m. Monday | Chr er the return of beer. (Roberts). “Children's Moments." — — mm7 pGE 7 o 7:20 pm.—Verper Organ, “Verperal” (Stoughton); “Nocturne, | | Cpus 37" (Chopin); and “Angelus” (Steane). e ~ | With a purchase of 3 cans of Amocat or Happy 3:30 pm—*Things Found in a Deck of Cards” is the min- : o - A g ister's subject. Ted Keaton sings. Fifteen minutes of hearty ‘B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. s e 0 ik ke il inghatbo o | N v > Y ~ g P P All Invited to All Services Juneau’s Leading Department Store HEINZ PICKLE TRUCK VISIT THE TOYLAND ON THE SECOND FLOOR for 58 cents additional | , — GEORGE BRros. | LUMBER TELEPHONES 0295 * FIVE FAST DELIVERIES Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. COME EARLY FOR A GOCD CHOICE OF SEATS! 9000000006906 0900000400000000000000009:¢0000000890000060000000000000000000000 3 ALASKA MEAT CO. ; NEW Al O > : | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ror s crarch column mander Deénch, Superintendent. be received by The Empire| 11:00 a.m—Holy Communion and later than 10 o'clock Saturday | Sermon. ning to guarantee change of Evening service at Douglas. ermon topics, AL\ eal THRILL! the thrill of Develop your > finest alleys ayed on. T et Catholic Church 4| Church of the Nativity | i - - Fifth and Gold Streets \day serviees will b2 held & pEy. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. in the First Church of Pastor ; Juneau, on Fifth reets. The subject will - HERE cientist f sSunday, December 3.—First Sun-| Brunswick Bowling ets. T ¢ b iy Ravant, o . Alleos 5 ! £ and Cre-| Tg.30 am.—Holy Mass. bk Bt c i 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- . SRS S vk i 5 3 AR g iy Seuoel ss" i it il R 3 LOADS AND LOADS OF THE NEWEST AND PRETTIEST : o s . . g i iy, 800 pm. — Tost- | “TMOUR L s ana ] PLAYTHINGS is A COAL with a Price that 1l meeting. Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and Pond 3 " mon. an 5(":-nc0 Rcud{ng Roor‘n 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic-! building. This 100m 35 5n of the Most Blessed Sacra- | ne public Wednesday!| non¢ ! 30 to 4 : e =Y ally invited to| DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOI.ON | ¥ Monday, December 4.—Feast of‘ should appeal to every Coal consumer in Juneau INDIAN &5 Ordered Direct from Santa Claus. s it i i i i i cr P S e » vublic is ¢ these services and visit the g Every Kind Complete Assortment RN ererre-serreri a5 b ok t. Francis Xavier. | | . i e ¥ Friday, December 8—Feast of ’ B d V o S k | FINE | O nmaculate Conception of thef ran New toc Watch and Jewelry Repairing Nerthern Light lessed Virgin Mary, a holiday of | AT BUNKER | at yery reasonable raies | Church “‘uu..fi.\,m:x, £ 3 — S 1 WRIGHT SHOPPE | “ —— e _wTEo g g (0)%Y% n DIS la ' We have higher priced coals but none at any price, | ! PAUL BLOEDHORN At ,:“l"\’l“““” é;{;;;:mmmsw‘ Resurrection Lutheran Church M . that will give more satisfaction and economy than S R ® Mrs J. C. Stapleton, Director |Corner of Third and Main Streets “INDIAN.” Stick to known coals that serve, satisfy s Trevor Davis, Organist | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | SHOP E _WE W N 4 . and save. re Welcome and Worship | Patsor. 14 SHOP EARLY—WE WRAP FOR MAILING | SEE BIG VAN ; “The Friendiy Church” | For the largest assortment of 10:00 am | 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. |~ Alaskan Made Christmas 10:50 to 11:00 am—Organ Mo-; 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. [ ] [} | PA(' F'c OAST OAL (o) | Gifts in Juneau! m | Pastor’s sermon, “Plain Talk About * 204 Front St. 205 Seward St Morning worship. For [the Christian Doctrine of Salva-| S 412 sy O g Il vertisement elsewhere |tion.” Solo, “Teach Me to Pray, id ‘;' | e sung by Milo Peterson. , g‘\;_._ e 5 j 74_ ¢ 1* First Presbyterian Church ° ° ul OI 0. s i f GORDON’S WS l{u{y I‘r}fliyj (alhe_df’nl i DAVID WA Minister W e ? 2 i ies’ -t0- THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE,| Sunday services: o pe b x i Ladies Ready-to | i e | 10:30 a.m—Morning service. Sub- Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers » - ; e 1 Wear | | sunday services: ject, “The Commission of the Secs f S ; Seward St, near Front || 8:00 a.m—Holy Communior. ond.” “Moses my servant is dead; . . 3 3 ! 2 éi 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Com joow therefore arise, go over this *000000. Old Papel‘s fOl‘ Sale at Empu‘e Ofilce i 3 : .