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Announcing the Cur[ains It doesn’t cost much to deck out the whole house in new curtains particularly when our pre-Easter selling offers such inducements. Priced from 80c a B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ¢ Juneau’s Leading Department Store ST, PATRICK'S DAY OBSERVED BY JUNEAUITES Tea, Dinner, Elks Annual Ball on Social Calendar Afternoon and Evening St. Patrick’s Day 1s being Ob- served by Juneauites today with a number of social events in addi- tion to the traditional bit o' green worn by those who are good Irish- men. Three affairs which are public include a tea, dinner and ball. This afternoon from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock, the Rainbow Girls are giving a public silver tea in the Scottish Rite Temple for which they have been busily engaged for| several days making preparations. From 5 o'clock until 7 o'clock this evening, the Parish Hall will be the scene of a St. Patrick’s din- ner, at which a large attendance is expected. It is being given by the Ladies Altar Soclety. The day will be climaxed with the Elks' Annual St. Patrick An- niversary Ball which will being at 9:30 o'clock in the Elks' club and continue until about 1 o'clock This is a dance which is looked forward to each year as one of the the spring months and always at- crowd. Several different ideas have been used by the dance committee Arrival of o9 We have just unpacked the grandest assort- ment of beautiful Lace Curtains, Marquisette Panels, Novelty Panels, etc., in natural and French Ecru shades. Ruffled Novelty Curtains and Cottage Sets in cream grenadine and colors. in this paper. | the creation of the world. Young| ‘. s doy | people especially invited. | The society remembered s, { “OWeTInont Strsel, ovposlie {3 “Juneau’s Own Store” B s| Everyone cordially invited to all[Gunnar Blomgren, entering her | Pair Up lopen to the public Wednesday * | ments. p | short service and address, at Slofl‘fly Worship Hour. A short worship GRAND I6LO0 ' OF PIONEERS OPENS TODAY | | | . 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATEER SUREAU The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Buresu) 1 . LOCAL DATA Forecast for_llnu- and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 17: Rain tonight, Sunday fair; moderate west to north winds. Time a iyt maog‘aa Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather The Grand Igloo of the PIONeers| 4 pm. today o 67 s 9 Cldy of Alaska opens today in Anchor-| Noon today 29.46 s 83 SE 14 Rain age with the reception of the dele-| e o SE 12 Rain gates from the North. Tomorrow CABLE AND RADYO REPO delegates from the south will be i g G | received. i YESTERDAY | TODAY Notices -or ny8 crareh cowamn | seum Theatre from 12:30 to 1:00| Monday afternoon the Pioneers| must be ®aceived' by The Empire o'clock under the auspices of the|will be taken to Lake Spinard for | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.n. sam. Preclp. 4am. & Btation p. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | Juneau Ministerial Association. a ride and Tuesday the convention temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hr: ther B ity 's. Wea! morning to guarantee change of assembles in the Pioneer Hall at Nz;‘;gw 'ég -lg | -186 -12 24 0 cldy sermon topics, ete. oo r 32110 o'clock in the foremoon. Here g fool = 1k 4 a2 Clear ; e [, Fist Bresstetian Church |lis the program for the remainder o A0 R T e Clear e —— % | ""DAVID WAGGONER, Minister = (°f_the session: | ¥ 8 [ e 0 Clear ] First Church of Christ, | Sunday Bervibeb: " Wednesday, March 21—Banquet . gta“;on] 8 6 -16 -16 0 0 Pt. Cldy J: Scientist L 10:30 a.m—Morning service, Sub-| I Ploneer Hall, followed by old- | Dl;mf“‘m-mcr ig «113 B8 N 0 Clay Sunday services =il Gz held at ject, “Hindrances.” “Take us the|UMe dance. = o | Kodiak @ @ cuy & 1 am. in the Pirst Church of foxes, the little foxes, that spoil| Thursday, March 22 — Evening| oorqou Non &l e Cldy Christ, Scientist, Junean, on Fifth |the vines.” Song of Solomon 2:15.|theater party, with special ploneer| yun oy 2R nomowom el snd Main Streets. The subject will| 11:30 a.m—Bible School. Lesson, | (CTHie: b BtRe T R FLN 1 Rain be, “Substance.” | “Jesus Responds to Faith.” Matt. day, March 23 — Memorial | Ketchikan a8 | = 0 32 Cldy Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. :91-31. services, after conclusion of con-i Prince, Ruper & :g 38 38 16 .68 Rain Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi-| 2:00 pm.—Junior Christian En-|Venton. Luncheon, | manidhiton T 0 40 48 88 Rain mon{al. meeting, | avhves: Saturday and Sunday, March 24-| bt e N 3 | 8 10 4 .02 cldy Christian Science Reading Room| 2:30 p.m.—Services at Douglas ?;:35"'”““5 visiting delegates o, portiang e :g :g : 0 Clear in church building. This room js Mission. ST San Francisco ... 68 62 L et i ¢ g PL_C ?é:{ | 7:30 pm.—Evening service. Sub- afternoons from 2:30 to 4. rject, “Building the Church.” The vublic is cordially invited to Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—The an- —————— [ | MARTHA | attend these services and visit the nual business meeting closing the| I‘ A cordial invitation is given to — ! , The barometric pressure is low in the Guif of Alaska, I ior “ and Southeast with rain or snow in Southern Alaska and Be‘rinr;tesré: ; followed by clearing in Bering Sea. The pressure is higH and rmné in Bering Sea and high and falling in Interior Canada and the Pa- cific States. Temperatures have fallen rapidly in Western Alaska, | SOCIAL SESSION “Where Welcome and Worship | i iisisih i friends at the monthly social ses- | sion yesterday afternoon. Several business deals were reported, then followed a delightful social time with Mrs. E. J. Cowling and Mrs, M. F. Millard as hostesses, serving a sumptuous luncheon. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 12:00 noon—Bible School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo-{ 7:30 p.m—Evening service. } Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. | Gospel 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. For service. details see aavertisement elsewhere Friday, 7:30 p.m—Bible Study on second year as President, with a — et attend all these services and wor- Northern Light Presbyterian | chip with us. 3 l Py [y H o RSt oy i & I g & Frangun ar Fourth | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | EI-D YESTERDAY BOWLING % 7 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister r‘{ 2, o ;15 H Nothing like the thrill of | Tomorrow ) Style’ Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, a ten-strike! Develop your | Today” Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist Pastor. The Martha Society entertained game on the finest alleys | Sunday services: about 50 members and invited you ever played on. | Brunswick Bowling i Holy Trinity Cathedral | | these services. b —————————————&!| The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- THE VY. RE‘I.DCeI:AmELES E. RICE, |day of each month. Sunday services: | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. | i am.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and |gs Sermon, | Evening service at Douglas. ‘ i lovely potted plant, the compli- ments of the society being extend- ed by Mrs. M. S, Whittier. | Mrs. R. S. Raven read an inter- |esting review on Charles Dickens |and of how after 85 years his unpub- lished work Is now being printed. {Mrs. Charles H. Flory read a beau- itiful tribute on Mother's Day. Mrs. J. J. Stocker and Mrs, J. K. Campbell will be the hostesses Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church Fourt:: and Seward Streets REV. HENRY R. CROSS Friday evenings during Lent—| 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon—Fam- o'clock. lserviee and church school. for the first meeting in April. The " ™ 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. society sponsored a public dinner & Gathollo Church 1_'! The Sacrament of Baptism will|to be given on April 19. "\ | Church of the Nativity " | be sdminlster_ed on Easter. Parents| - B eorge roS (]rocery i «, | Who have children they wish bap- ® Fifth and Gold Streets | tised may call Phone 108. ATTENTION REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, &J,] I was glad when they said unto MINERS' UNION R S G b ) R e fae &y Pastor {me let us go unto the house of Sunday, March 18.—Passion Sun-|the Lord. day. | fgl;dt:yms—irflv;fi;s:M&s | Scandinavian Services 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- structions. 4 Special services for all Scandi- 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. |navians in Juneau will be held at| Meeting at A. B. Hall Monday morning between 9 and 10 o’clock and Mcnday evening A. B. Hall be- tween 6 and 9 o'clock. This is im- portant as balloting on the election of 19 trustees for the local will be FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Golden Gate City. 10:30 a.m—High Mass and ser- 7:30 o'clock Sunday night in the| mon. [Odd Fellows' Hall by the Rev. J. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and gme(uc_‘w. Risvold, of Chicago, formerly Ition of the Most Blessed Sacra- Pastor in Canada in the Norwegian | ment. {Lutheran Church of America. Serv- | Holy Mass daily at 7:30 and 8. ices in Scandinavian language,| [5§ | Lenten devotions each Wednes- topic, “The Great Commission.” TRUITT LEAVES TO DEFEND LICENSE PLAN | IN APPELLATE COURT To appear before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth District at San Francisco, Judge James S. Truitt, Attorney General of Alaska, will leave Sun- day night on the steamer North- land for Seattle enroute to the He will be ab- sent about three weeks. The Attorney General will repre- sent the Territory in the suit filed by outside fishermen attacking the validity of the Alaska fishermen's license law, which imposes a $26 fee on nonresidents and a $1 fee on residents. This case was tried before Judge G. F. Alexander last Fall and in a written memorandum opinion he lupheld the statute. DI UEE RUSTGARDS COMFLETE THEIR ITALIAN STAY After having spent the winter in Southern Italy, Mr. and Mrs. John Rustgard are now sojourning in he Riviera, according to a note ceived from them by Gov. John W. Troy. Before leaving Naples, they spent five weeks at Capri, where they enjoyed the beautiful flowers and fruit, The: weather was warm and pleasant and their stay was one long to be remembered. They did ‘. not say how long they would be in most delightful entertainments of | the Riviera or where they planned to go from there. tracts a large and represemsuvet 'TRINITY CATHEDRAL to make the dance tonight out-| CHOIR TO APPEAR standing, in the way of music, dec- ay and Friday evening at 7:30 - Everybody welcome, special music, o’'clock. no collection. Monday, March 19, Feast of St.'B———m—m—e ————3pq| Joseph and Friday, March 23, Feast ! Fio. Fatration Aniky _=|‘1 of the Seven Dolors of the Blessed | | Virgin Mary, are days of special | devotion. 0 AT YAKOTAT Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday School—6:00 p.m. Union meeting, 7:30 p.m.—Home League. 1 ? Seventh Day Adventists Corner Second and Franklin Sts. | #The Priendly Church” “Where Hungry Souls Are 10:00° a.m—Sunday School. Satisfied,” 11:00 a.n.—Morning service. Pas-| VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) tor's sermon, “Lent.” Choir an- them, “Great Is the Lord.” 7:00 p.m.—Meeting of Confirma- tton Class. Mareh 25. — Palm Sunday and Confitmation. March 20. — Thursday evening, Holy Communion. Important meeting of former April 1.—Easter Sunday. i University of Washington students. | . March 26-March 31. — Noonday Monday, 4:30 p.m. Grover Winn's| Passion Week services at the Coli- office. —adv. GIVEN WORK ON LOCAL PROJECTS |[Every Man Who Needs! Work Is Given Job, For- est Service Reports Resurrection Lutheran Church | o - ] Corger of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Patsor. | Sabbath services each Salurday‘\ i | aiternoon. | ~Ninety men are now employed i 1:00 p.m—Sabbath School. ! at Yakutat with Federal emergency relief funds, according to: C. H. Keil, Forest Service Superintendent, who returned from there on the steamship Victoria after having launched a NRA. trail project on which 40 men are employed. In addition, the Office of Indian Afe/ i fairs is working 50 men. Every man in town who wants and needs work is getting at least part-time employment, Mr. Keil said. The work will continue until about the middle of May. The Forest Service 1s reconstruct- ing one of the: principal streets of |the village and connecting it up so it will serve the entire community. The Indian Affairs Service is clear- ing the school and hospital grounds of stumps, debris and undergrowth, and doing some street work. e — i RANGER VI LPAVES;: FOR i KETCHIKAN FOR REPAIRS A | The Ranger VI, Capt. Ottar Johnson, United States Forest Serv- ice vessel, left today for Ketchikan to go on the marine ways there for annual overhaul and repairs. It will be in drydock for several, U. OF W. ALUMNI! NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister Mildred Stapleton, Director Carol Beery Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” “Eventually, why not now?”—come to Church this Sunday. 10:00. a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL,—Faulkner Adult Class is study- ing King Solomon and the building of the Temple; and you need not be a member to attend. 10:50 a.m.—ORGAN MOMENTS,—enjoy the restful strgins of | 900000000 e e e g wit be | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. E urged tc attend. —adv. | — | Juneau Cash Grocery , CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 —— * | A { Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine¢. Time To Eat ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— e Ty e PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 dishes. Youll like our l::::l business men’s P WINDOW CLEANING BAILEY’S | o ss BEER -If Desired 3 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office FOR SALE! G.B.‘AdaMay’ for Trolling or Seining Register length 31.3; overall length 39.5; round stern; her register beam 9.4; depth 4.4 GROSS TONNAGE—10.8 NET TONNAGE—9 20 Horsepower Heavy Duty Regal Engine weeks, Capt. Johnson will be used the pipe organ—“Pilgrim’s Chorus” (Wagner), and “Mount on the Ranger VII, and Ranger X..' CONCERT' MARCH 25 until the VI, is ready for service 5 |again. orations and special features. — ., ALEC WHYTE TAKEN TO The annual concert, known A HOSPITAL WITH INFECTED 'the Twilight Hour, will be given HAND YESTERDAY AFTERNOON by the Trinity Cathedral Choir at|ST. 18:30 on the afternoon of March 25, Alex Whyte, well known resident | which is Palm Sunday. The choir Juneau who has been mainten- | will be assisted by Mrs. George F. man for the Public Schools Alexander. Other features are| At the Capital Beer Parlor to—l many years, was taken to St. also planned. night, ‘@ program featuring St. Hospital yesterday afternoon | ———————— Patrick's Day. specialties will ‘e, ambulance suffering with a| The Nugget Shop has now on|presented. Dance music, Irish He is report- |display the latest styles in costume|songs and other novelties are in nuptm]]ewelry for afternoon and evening.|store for patrons of this popular - eee PROGRAM AT CAPITAL BEER PARLOR TONIGHT { 1 » | PATRICK'S ‘DAY _ ] | —adv. |place of amusement. : Hermon” (Shure). i - Boat in best 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP,— Sermon,—"“The Man Up the Tree.” Anthem,—“He Shall Descend” (Harrls). Pipe Organ,— “Cypress Groves of Lebanon” (Shure). George Brothers condition and eng'ine practically new “The Son of God Goes Forth” (Whiting). Chitdren’s Moments, for the younger ones. Nursery provided for small childen, permitting parents to at- tend service with comfort. ALL WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES (NORLITEMEN make Y‘f?,’~!"°*"°°“’ for this Tuesday) THE SANITARY GROCERY v b