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(g9 — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1934. IlllllmmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII||IIIIIIIIIHIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DRess-up THE KIDDIES f— FOR Easter 5~ fijumh_ SILK—WOOL—COTTON New Sweater Blouses RO and Underwear HAIR BOWS HAIR RIBBONS CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS FREE! To the first 200 children buy- ing a pair of hose each will l?('(‘lve a RS AL Y ehrends Co., Inc. ‘Juneau’s Leading Department Store SHORTER HOURS AT JUNEAU P. 0. 8 a. m—Unveiling and adoration 'and Sermon. SPECIAL HOLY WEEK of the Holy Cross; procession of| 10:30 a. m—Low Mass and Ser- SERVICES ANNOUNCED the Most Blessed Sacrament, and mon, followed by benediction of Pontifical High Mass of the Pre- the Most Blessed Sacrament. sanctified. | Holy Week Service Personnel From noon until 3 p. m. the| Bishop J. R. Crimont, 8. J,, D.D., se Hours Agony in honor of the, will pontificate: Rev. Wm. G. Le hours Christ hung upon the Vasseur, $. J., Deacon; Rev. E. Starting tom w, special Holy Week services will be held at the Church of the Nativity. | T Tomorrow is the 19th hundredth | thre il lIIIIIHIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIHHHIIIHHI anniversary of the Institution of cr the Most Blessed Sacrament. The| 7:30 p. m—Way of the Cross and| Master of Ceremonies, Thursday | %Or P::eu‘:x Jaw" Mrs. 3. 0. SPICk- | When the steamer Victoria nears \ THE BEST! i service follows: Adoration of a relic of the True and Friday, Lee Smith, tha.t sfamnmeA'i)ril 1 the Pust or}-, Orca, just an hour’s sailing east . 8 a. m—Pontifical High Mass, | Cross. Master of Ceremonies Holy Sat-| it windowgs Wil be closed at ‘1oL Oordova, officers aboard - will You can depend on procession of the Most Blessed | Holy Saturday |urday and Easter Sunday, ‘William take part in a brief ceremony | Sacrament, and Exposition through-| 7 out the day. All are invited to Fire; come and spend an hour in silent dles; Reading of the Prophecies; prayer. | Blessing of the Baptismal Font, 7:20 p. m—Prayers and sermon ' followed by Pontifical High Mass. on the Most Blessed Sacrament. Easter Sunday ¢ Good Friday m.—Pontifical ngh Mass m.—Blessing of the New 8 a Blessing of the Paschal Can-| | Budde, S. J, Sub-Deacon. o'clock Saturday afternoons. Mail will be distributed and dispatched however as heretofore. B e HARRY SABIN LEAVES FOR SOUTH ON PRIN. NORAH FOR A VISIT Lowe. Deacons of Honor Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday, Lincoln Tur- ner and Lee Smith. Acolytes of the Mass, Teddy Smith and Bobbie Thibodeau. Censer Bearer, Joseph Smith. f Boat Bearer, Kenneth Thibodeau. GLEE CLUB TO BIVE 4 SHOWS lected for Matinees and Evenings As soon as the definite person- nel has been decided upon, the training season is on. Daily re- hersals and extra sessions on Sat- versity of Washington will be heard here, on a regular road show program at the Capitol Theatre in Juneau. Although members of the Uni- versity of Washington Glee Club are picked for their singing ability and the reputation of that organ- ization has been built through its splendid renditions of group num- bers, Director Charles W. Lawrence believes it putting in enough com- edy to make the show a diversified one. This year he pitks his programs along the lighfer line from -three symphony orchestra, which is led by Professor Lawrence himself, a| stunt that haes never failed to pro- voke continuous laughter; the third number is @ burlesque on a Grand Opera performance, also a mirth maker of the highest type. The Glee Club show will be seen here Saturday and Sunday, Marchf 31 and April 1 at the Capitol Theatre, with matinees both day g Seats are all reserved and may be | secured at the box office of the| Capitol Theatre. - R. R. PIERSON’S ASHES TO. BE DISTRIBUTED |. ON GULF OF ALASKA| Acting under the “shorter hour j« after which the ashes of R. R. Pierson, will be distributed on the {surrounding waters of the Gulf of | | Alaska. | Mr. Pierson, well known shipping | man of Seattle, who died there re- ' cently, several years ago expressed | Ahc wish that upon his death his when the organization puts | [President of 'A F. of L. Reports lOn Employment WASHINGTON, William Green, President of the | American Federation of Labor, | March 28— ing February while industrial empioyment increased only. 360- 000. President Green also stated talk on musical education by Miss Todd followed by a demonstration in transposition. Musical selections will include works by Grieg, Mac- Tubbs, Charles Tubbs, Bonnie Cald- well, Mary Ellen Spain, Mary Pearce, Margaret Pearce, Ruth Allen, Elspeth Douglas and Helen Hunsbedt. | The public is invited to the |recital which is the forerunner of several other similar affairs by Miss Todd's closs. /In the future, Miss Todd will include lives of great composers in her ‘talks. —,—— MRS. CONNORS GOES { SOUTH ON PR. NORAH, cess Norah for Seattle for a brief | trip. She will meet Mrs. James| |J. Connors, Jr, and two children | there and accompany them home.| The younger Mrs. Connors has| ibeen visiting several months with| her parents in Santa Clara, Calif. They will leave Seattle for Juneau on April 14. | | Always One Standard . . the experienced staff of this organi- zation to carry out your every wish, Regardless of the price you pay, there is no sacrifice of dignity . . . no vari- ations from our | | i i | 4. B. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BD’RIAU The Weather /By the U. 8. Weather Buresu) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 28: Fair tonight and Thursday; gentle variable winds. CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY The barometric pressure is high in Western Canada and mod- erately high throughout Alaska except the Aleutian Islands with gen- erally clear weather. The pressure is mederately low in the western Aleutian Islands and falling slowly in Western and Interior Alaska New Drug Store NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Wright-Bldg., Front St. Remedies, Toiletries and Sundries ALL I'OPULAR BRANDS GUY L.SMITH DRUGGIST INSURANLE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 I N THls c I T Yi Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 1 X ¢ | announced today that 920,000 4 pm. yest'y 30.08 42 28 NE 22 Clear ,\\ /.« \//‘2_) | men were dropped by the Civ- 4 am. today ......30.15 35 34 NE 13 Clear v G ope | il Works Administration dur- Noon today 30.09 36 57 ! e Diversified Programs Se- L i the buying power of workers in- Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. sam. Precip. 4am. When the announcement was' creased one percent during Statlon temp. temp. | Lmu temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ™ made at the University of Wash-| February but it was offset by | Barrow 14 14 ‘ 20 22 0 Clear 11 r el] S rln al as er ington early last Fall that the Glee| an estimated three percent in- | Nome 2 30 | Club would make a trip to Alas-| crease in living costs. Bethel 8 8. s 0 [ Clear ka, there was a record turnout oi‘ e ;‘;‘;gfil‘:ks ;g 343 12 1: 3 g g:ea: aspirants. It has been seven years' s lear ;,:ce the organization has mg};e a MUS[C CLASS OF St. Paul 34 32 32 32 12 Trace OCldy A O les trip of this kind. | CAROLINE TODD Dutch Harbor ... 40 40 3¢ 36 18 0 cuay f It is no easy task to get to be a| Kodiak 50 48 0 8 0 0 PtCldy member of the Glee Club. At try- TO GIVE RECITAL| cordova 40 4 B w0 £ .9 Clear out time each aspirant must sing Junean “ 2 3 A 13 0 Clear New Coats a solo, accompanied by an expert.! An interesting program is in| Sitka 50 — 30 — - 0 Clear i It he successfully negotiates his|store for the public on Friday| Ketchikan 56 54 38 38 4 0 Clear trial he has an excellent chance of evening, March 30, when a recital| Prince Rupert ... 56 56 | 38 38 4 0 Clear Coat and H at Sets becoming a member, but if his|Will be given in the Grade School| Edmonton . 0 18 R e 0 Clear voice cracks into a high falsetto|Auditorium by music pupils of| Seattle 60 58 56 56 8 58 Cldy from a low base, his possibilities Miss Caroline Todd. Portland 62 58 | 56 58 10 180 Rain Dresses register negatively. On the program will be a short| San Francisco 68 60 58 58 8 02 Cldy | urdays and Sundays make up the|Dowell, Schubert, Chopin. Tschai-1 wiih cloudy weather in the Aleutans but mo measureable precipita- m";;me og gract{lce{. The club 1?' é%:ain;:bfl‘:"s'ad;g?’“ssin caxxx:d tion. Temperature changes have been slight except in this vicinity nally weeded out from an organi- 5 ion to com- i Scarfs GlOl’CS - Purses zation of forty to about half that|positions by those who specializ> :;:::: xtthehafn;il;ee;amre 2 TR b D S vt 4 g s number. in beginners’ music, such as Cora|._ e S H 3 Sh H The men whose voiced were ad-|Jenkins, Gurlitt and Elizabeth 0es ose judged good enough to be present- Gest. ) ed as representative of the Uni-| Those taking part are Mary rolicking features. One is Lloyd = l PHOENIX T()P Simpson's interpretation of Mae| Mrs. James J. Connors Sr., left| New Fresh Stock—Drugs, Household | West; another is a take-off on a|this morning on the steamer Prin-| | Train Bearer, Phillip Forrest. Crozier Bearer, Dale Holtcamp. Mitre Bearer, Harley Turner. Book Bearer, Jack Lennon. Harry Sabin, truck driver for, 'ashes be distributed on the Gulf| the Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- |I¢ar Orca, which he considered one | ment, left on the Princess Norah Of the beauty spots of the Alaskan, on his way to Portland, Oregon, | coast. His ashes were placed aboard | high standards of service. Daily C réss- vor(l Puzzlo ‘ Juneau Cash Grocery ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Perfume $ouge Beager, Joseoh Michasl-{ ) Pt e the Victoria in Seattle, and the = CASH GROCERS T o— 3 fatasacet son, : § gl £ T " 15 officers, all of whom knew the 74- | Corner Second and Seward B 4. Finishing AILTA[C[EFZATBIA[TIE[D] w0 B . of Torch Bearers, Merritt Monagle,| Mr, Sabin expects to return in YeAF-0M steamship veteran, will see| The Charles W, Free Delivery Phone 58 Yosol ABIA|SIE[DZZP ARIO[LE robber James Westby, Tommy Meade and|about two weeks and his place in that his wish is carried out. | b st e - R nln RIUTEC[ VER[TH [T| |} Feargam William McKanna. the Fire Department is being ta.| Funeral services held for Mr.| Carter Mortuary eritically ASEGETIA S|\ [D[E]| 30 Eowlish letter Readers of the Passion on Good [ken by George Phillips while he Plerson in Seaiile were attended | PHONE 136-2 12, flogflag; a BIENITHZOINE SHADIEN 2 B B i Friday, Robert Turner, Lincoln| is ayay. (by many of the officers and per-! 2% BENS ETSTIAIE RZMIO|L [E[S[T| & Wld animals ner and Joseph Smith. e ‘scnnel of the Alaska Steamship “The Last Service Is 14. Cavity i TE e Mo%es Readers of the Prophecies, Holy iCompany, of which he was & the Greatest Tribute” 15. Overlooks E[R AR 21. On the summit Saturday, Harley Turner, Joseph Daily Empire Want Ads Pay former official. ' 15 Bifter e [DJUIEININ[AZZNIEIAIRIEID] 15 o2, Smith, Jack Lennon and Lee ¥ o o paies TNNBEEIISIARARIOILIE] i com. smun. - ] 2. Tool for trim- [A[UTE]S AlTIABZGIETT] 12 Attires again At Douglas Holy Mass will be / / ‘ ig 3. P i : 8 B won [ENVIOIK[EIDIANIEIS[TIEIR] 15, e’y ' t Youngest so EIR] 15, Edge of & School, %o memtie'® [DIEIR[VID[EFZGIR[EIEIN]S] ,; pfarment ! 3L Bgyptian solar3n. Put on by rad ' No Aroument! disk 10. 1 3. Exclude ROOF FIRE CALLS b g T . Roman gar- B v - v v " r ¥ o men @ " OUT DEPARTM . , o o el | T R @ No Statement! - 35. Pronoun’ ¥ i &3 Jie | A fire on the xoof of the resi- 26. Peculiar de- 46. Of little helght dence of Gus Anderson, on Wil- " posit. of 47. Reverential loughby Avenue called out the Fire Department at 10:35 o'clock this forenoon, The blaze was exting- uished before the truck reached the scene, however. 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NOTICE OF A%'G FINAL | ACCH The undersigned nnvmg on . the 9th day of March, 1934, filed her ifinal account as administratrix of the estate of Gerald I, Protzman, ,deceased, in the Probate Court of Juneau Precinet, Territory of Al- aska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors and other persons |interested in said estate, that | Wednesday, May 9, 1934, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office of the United States | Commissioner, in the Federal and Territorial - Building, in the City and Precinet of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, is the time and place set for the hearing of said ac: |count, objections thereto. and, the | settlement thereof. i EMILY PROTZMAN, * Administratrix of the estate of Gerald I. Protzman, deceased. ' First publication, March 14, 1934. Last publication April 11, 1934. Seward Street IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I¢’s Paint We Have It! 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