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" ¢ warning from the City Health Of- . ' can avert a general strike in San i ~ line stations have been blocked. Saturday PLISSE COTTON CREPE S0 (o) e P SR R $1.00 NOVELTY SUITING 5 yards for ...... Juk ity $1.00 PLAIN or PRINTED PERCALES 8 yatds for ;... Lo E R $1.00 DRESS SILK TAFFETA STRIPED SEERSUCKER PIQUF @ VAU YOr . LY $1 00 SILK SUMMER PRINTS per yard ... AR LR $1.00 SILK LINGERIE-—-ODD LOT per garment ..'$1v.(}0 WOMEN’'S HOUSE PAJAMAS $1.00 WHITE SHEET BLANKETS Size 60x90, each .. $1.00 IMPORTED SWISS V Oll E 4 yards for ,...2: 137.31010$1.00 RAYON DRESS FABRICS 4 yards for ....... s NN $1.00 LLACE CURTAINS per E i SR L D $1.00 RUFFLE I) CURTAINS per pamr L ;i d i Y .. $1.00 LINEN L L'\'.CHF()T\' §FT§ .$1.00 WOMEN’S PURSES each .... B. M. Behrends : “Juneau’s Leading Department Sto;e g Lep: & «L:M == onday PART LINEN TOWEI ING 8 vards for ... TDRKISH TOWE[S 4 for i 5 R MER Te HUCK TOWELS Colored Bordérs! 8 for .....$1.00 WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE ' 2 pairs ‘for ... ..$1.00 LACE COLLARS 2 for .. LM ..$1.00 COLORED MONKS CLOTH 50 in., per 'yard'. . ..$1.00 DRAPERY TAFFETA per yard % MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Plain' ind faney, each ... $1.QO MEN’S DRESS SOX Fancy patteins; 6 pair for . SHIRTS and SHORTS per sl iR} arf v s $1.00 BOYS’ CAPS Rubber visor, @ach _.$1.00 YOUTH’S TENNIS SHOES Ked Brand, ‘pait .. .$1.00 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Men's, plain, fancy, 4 for ...$1.00 MONKEY FACE GLOVES 6 pair Tdrf ..$1.00 ..$1.00 .$1.00 Liopidnddesds 0., Inc. % lll!lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIHmllllflIIl!IIIHlIIIIlHIIIlHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII||||HH||IHIHHIIHMHMMUIIMMH[WJI ||uum|uua paihil SOLDIERS AND POLICE READY FOREMERGENGY Walkout of All Trade DOUGLAS Unions Is Frankly Pre- | dictsed for Today i : NE WS : ‘ (Continuea Trom Page Ome) | | publlcly owned docks with union Jongshoremen” &nd the other peti- tion. accuses the Mayor with fail- ure to' enforce the laws, being | wasteful of the public funds and negligént in pursuing public wel- | fare. T BT 11 ables are becoming scarce in all Bay Cities. Thousands of panicky residents swarmed the stores to lay in sup- plies of flour and sugar, etc, but| DOUGLAS FOURTH ASSOC. WINDS UP WITH SURPLUS The final meeting of the Doug- | |to their home in Ketchikan. Mrs. CANNERY. HAS SLOW WEEK 1 With but a small fraction of the mnm are to be used. fish which it could handle com- ing in each gday the Douglas can- nery has only been able so far to attend. | run part time and it is. expected H—;~———H |that a few more days must elapse| | Congregatiopal Community | | before the run will he suffiolently(| + £hareh g large for the com 's: seiners 1o & keep the plant gomg to eapncny b & & e MILLS AND NIECE LEAVE mn mcullnl 10:30 a.m- MRS, u;vlbeql to g m Aboard’ the Noflhla.fid WhicH left for the south last-night were Mrs. John Mills 'accompanying her niece Mrs. Charles Graham!and chndren| Serman. Graham has been house guest of %}q jational Gommunity ch gl 80 o'clock and both Everybody cordially invited & f} SN S LA S SISSELEE— REV. J. W. € m?mm- 1:30 am. — Preachmg “service. | The general public is cordially 8t LM w Church 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and sermon topics, ete. | Scientist i1 am. “God.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday ochool. monial meeting. e lll ernoons from 2:30 to 4. u-.ndmg room. W’WW/ Noucks zor U0 crarch cowamn | must be received by The Empire i not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of |~ First Church of Christ, | Sunday services will e held at in the First Church of .. hrist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth nd Main Streets. The subject will Wednesday, 8:00 p.m., — Tesui- | Christian Sclence Reading Room |in church building. This room Is pen to the public Wednesday The vublic is cordially invited to nd these services and visit the 11:30 a.m~—Bible School. Lesson, “God Cares for Elijah.” I Kings ; 19:1-8 0 p.m.—Evening service. Sub- “And he shall be like a tree.” Psalm 1:1-6 A cordial welcome is given to all to attend these services and wor- ship with us. Evangelistic Services | in’ the AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT Every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings at 8 o’'clock. Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock. Part of this service is especially | devoted to the children. Come and with us. Time spent in hearing | the word of God preached is never wasted. H. i ‘ Eyang | esurrection Lutheran Church Scandinavian Service REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” No services as rom the city on his vacation. 11 Bethel Pentecostal Assembly } CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, | Pastor. Sunday services: | 11:00 am. — Morning Worshi noon—Bible School. Class r everyone. 7:45 pm. | Tuesday and Frida |7:45 o'clock—Gospel s | Church Frankun at Fourth Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ments, Pastor is absent from the cif . Sermon by Capt. R. B. Lesh: Holy Trinity Cathedral Dean. Sunday services: # 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. _sermon. Evening service at Douglas. T The Salvation Army . *"Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. — First Presbyterian Church lmmmlmIllllllllllllll_lljllllllll!lllllllllflflllllIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIH||||IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH!IIIIHIIIIHIIIIHHIIIII Il mmumummmmmuummlml Sunday services: 10:30 am. — Morning Service. Resung Gen. 18:4. THE VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE. ner of Tmira and Main Streets { | mon. “|Blessed Sacrament immediately REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- 11:00 am. — Morning worship. 8:00 am. — Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and DAVID WAGGGNER, Minister | 'in RESURRECTION LUTHERAN - CHURCH i There will be no service in Res- {urrection Lutheran Church as Rev. Pastor is absent |I. W. Risvold preaches in Douglas lin the former Lutheran Church at \4 30 o'clock in the evening. Next Sunday there will be Luth- ran service in Juneau. 1 Catholic Church il Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M. Juneau Fiftn and Gold Streets — Evening service REV WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. Pastor Sunday Services: 8:00 a.m.--Holy Mass and In- O U SR BT Northern Light Presbyterian || 10:30 a.n.—High Mass and ser- Benediction of the most after the Mass. No evening services. I Metropolitan Methodist | | Episcopal Church | | ™" Fourtr: ana Seward Streets No services, sermon or Sunday School, until further notice. Seventh Day Adventists ‘orner Secona wna rranklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath services each Saturday afternoon. 1:00 p.m—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. —— . ——— WARRACK | | | | I " ! Construction Co. Juneau Phone 487 LI e L S I Y T R { RYAN TRANSFER. CO | | Transfer—Baggage—Coal | PHONE 29 | | Opposite Coliseum Theatre | } TELEPHONE 478 FINE Wines - Liquors - Beer CAlIfORNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery NOTICE In compliance with the N. R. A. Code this shop will spend these hours ; and V. Anderson,| U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., July 14: Probably showers tenizht and Sunday;gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather 4 pm. yesty 29.89 59 57 s 9 Cldy |4 am. today 29.77 49 91 SE 3 Pt. Cldy Noon today 29.67 58 59 S 7 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY | Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. , Station temp. temp. y l.emp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow 34 32 32 8 01 Cldy Nome 54 52 | ”6 236 10 0 Pt. Cldy Eethel 52 52 | 4 4 & @'letcay Fairbanks 72 70 50 50 4 Trace Rain Dawson 60 60 | 34 34 0 04 Clear |st. Paul 48 48 44 44 6 Trace Cldy Dutch Harbor 68 60 46 48 10 22 Pt. Cldy | Kodiak 54 52 48 48 8 .36 Rain | Cordova 62 50 46 46 0 0 Pt. Cldy i1 | Juneau 63 59 19 19 2 J Pt. Cldy Sitka 62 — 46 o 0 [ Clear Ketchikan ... 66 62 46 48 4 02 Cldy | Prince Rupert ... 60 58 46 46 4 0 Rain Edmonton 54 54 42 42 4 22 Cldy Seattle 4 14 56 56 6 0 Cldy { Portland 82 82 62 62 6 0 Cldy | San Francisco 62 60 54 54 10 0 Cldy The barometrxc pressure is moderately low over Alaska except |in the extreme Southwest. It is lowest west of Vancouver Island and in the northern Interior with scattered showers in Southern and Central Alaska. The pressure is mcderately high south of the Aleu- ‘L:an Islands with partly cloudy weather over extreme Western Al- aska. Temperatures rose yesterday in the Interior and Aleutian Islands and fell in the Gulf and on the Arctic coast. ATTENTION MASONS There will be Called Communication of Mount Juneau Lodge No. 147 to of Grand Master Loomis Baldrey immediately receive official visitation upon the zrrival of the S. S. Aleutian due in Juneau Tuesday, July 17th. Masonic Temple TWO FOR Sale Continues Monday LEADER DEPT. STORE George Brothers AN ‘Mrs. Mills for the past month. Douglas Catholic Church .|; - e — 3 P————— 9:30 @um~—Holy ‘Mass ‘and ser- purchases were limited by many las Fourth of July Assoclation for § stores. night in the City Hall. 'Pufpose of | the meeting was to pay bills and settle up all affairs pertaining 'to the recent celebration. Rat Epidemic In reply to a “rat epidemic” . ficer, who spoke of a bubenic and i other plagues, the Teamsters' Union . has consented to the removal of + the accumulated resiaurant gar- 1 bage. 1 “apparently there is nothing that Report of the finance committce showed ‘receipts fromm ‘donors ac- cording (0 the subscription lists of $330.50, which is better by some doHars than for several years past. After payment of all bills, for and incident to the celebration amounting to $305.85, there was a cash balance of $24.65 left over. From this balance it was decided that the Fire Department should — be relieved of the expense of a GASOLINE FAMINE dozen baseballs which had been PORTLAND, Oergon, July 11.—|ordered by the department but With only several millions of gaso- | used in the Fourth of July games. line stored on the waterfront, Port- | Whatever balance then is left is land is pear a gasoline famine.[to be added to the savings fund Attempts to supply the city gaso- |of the association. The celebration and the manner in which it was carried Qut was '{ Prancisco,” declared George Kid- ‘well, member of the Strategy Com- mittee, who has consistently op- posed such drastic action as a general strike, RECALL OF MAYOR PORTLAND, Oregon, July 14— |tion of the meeting expressed for . Two petitions for the recall of|the efficient work of the various Mayor Carson have been filed with | committees. ‘the C’W "“ One petition | gome recommendations for next charges that the Mayor refused O |year's celebration were recorded in “negotiate for the operation of the | the secretary’s minutes. | the " cufrent year was held last| commended and general apprecia- & RETURN FROM SITKA mon. Benediction of the most Passengers ' retufning' to‘DouglasBlessed Sacrament after the mass. this ‘week aboard the Estebeth — it were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gashen ’ NOTICE who have been enjoying & month's| NOTIGE IS REREBY GIVEN, visit- with 'their 'son ‘Lawrence I8 that on July®s, 1984, the under- Sitka. ' signed was appointed administrator of the estate ‘of MICHAEL J. O'CONNQR, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate RSP e Déu las ""Church Seroices the proper vouchers, and verified | 25" required by law, to sald ad- ministrator at his office, within six menths from the date of this Notice, to-wit, within six months from July 7, 1934. HOWARD' D, STABLER, * Attorney-at-Law, Shattuck Building, ¢ Juneau, Alaska. Notices for mmus. enurey wmml operate on a 40-hour week basis. Working days will be from Monday to Friday inclusive. Harrl Machme Shop | Heatmg Sheet Metal are réequired to present them, with |\ THE" BEST OF FOOB AND DRINK nwst be recelved by The mm not later than 10 g'elgck M Worping vy gugrantee change sermon topics, ete. First publication, July 7, 1934 Last publication, August 4, 1934. B | : l| COLEMAN'S J Pay Dés-——Much Less “Rev. 1. W. Risvold {rom the Scan- dinavian Pepartment of Resurnec- tion Lutheran: Ghurch, Jumesu, is | Wmmnflmm! 1 L | ,I The service is to emmudjk — . - * Front Bt Main sueet e LUMBER" Juneau Lumber Mdh hw. e T D PR PR RN B DT TR R L ] “Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for ‘Péfmianént ‘Rites. HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON mmunmw WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 » Z