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R O R TS R TR T AR e | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1934. ®We are distributors of Garments @®DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS to continue MONDAY. BM. Behrends Co., Inc. ‘== —— “Juneau’s Leading Department Store™ een i/w VOGUE FOUNDATIONS? They will mould Your Figure to the Newest Silhouette A the makers of Vogue Foundations have antici- pated its requirements with many new creations that you really owe it to yourself to see. Whatever your figure—be it tall, short, slim or full— you will find that one of the new Vogue Founda- tions will best enhance its charm, exclusive Juneau VOGUE ew Notiees vor lars crarch commn must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. %3 | services. LWAYS in step with l the changing mode, & ;AR 1 SR A First Church of Christ, Scientist R e B W E R PRLE r | Resurrection Lutheran Tuesday and P‘fld;y eveilngx 7:45 o'tlock—Gospel services. 7:45 pm. Church Evening service The Lord's Supper is observed devoled to the children. the first Sunday of each month. Everyone is invited to all these People Service under the leadership of Mr. Robert Waggoner. Topic, |“Nature as Seen by Psalmist and Scientist.” Psalm 8:3-6. Special | music by the Music Committee. A cordial invitation is given to all to atiend these services and | worship with us. | Evangelistic Services j: in the ne AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT Every Wednesday, Friday . and “”Sunday evenings at 3 a'clock. | Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock. Part of this service is especially We give to all a cordial invita- tion to attend these servicgs, and will welcome your hearty co-opera- tion in coming and bringing your - {friends. H. Gibson and V. Anderson, 3 | Evangelists. Sunday services 1 92 held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth snd“Main Streets. The subject will be, “Spirit.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesu- monial meeting. i Chrigiian Science Reading Room | |In church building. This room s/ open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The vublit is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. mon; “i' Northern Light Presbyterian | Church i b Frangnn at Fourth | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- sermon. — Morning worship. " The Salvation Army 7 Sunday—2:30 p.m. [ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, | ' 1S ALEUTIAN PASSENGER ! Sidney Raynor, manager of Capt. A, E. Lathrop’s Empress Theatre in Anchorage, is a passenger on | distric the Aleutian for Seattle for and a medical examination. the rest | hurrie Aleutian, MAKES BUSINESS TRIP R. L. Smith, mining operator on| Tolovana, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a.n, — Morning Worship. 0 noon—Bible School. Classes everyone, 2:00 p.m.—Baptismal service on i /the beach at Mrs. Costigan’s, bus! s tri b the | usiness trip aboard the |, . e Highway, near Bethel Beach Chapters Home. Subject, in the Livengood |™" s bound for Seattle on a| Fotlow The Crowds To Woodland @ Visit the Log Cabin! @ Beer and Linchiés! @ Goldie Hodgson in Diices! @ Jack Hodgson in Néio Sofigs! Corner of Thira and Main Streeis | sy——— —— H REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor. . “The Priendly Church” 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. The | :% pagtor, the Rev. Erling K. Olafson, | has returned from an extended | visit in the States, and ,regular | services will now be resumed. Ser- “Observations on the State of the Church.” Plense wateh this space for de- tailed announcements next week. There will be no Scandinavian services this week, 33 [vold urges those who have been | attending thsee services to attend the morning service. §L v S um— | Holy Trinity Cathedral oo THE VY. REY. CHARLES B. RICE, Dean. Sunday services: 8:00- a.m. Members of the choir are re- quested to be present at the 11 o'clock service. Evening service at Douglas. No Sunday Schoel during August. First Presbyterian Charch i3 4 DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 10:30: am. ~— Morning Service. “The Touch of Jesus.” “And He touched her. hand and the fever left her.” Matt. 8:14. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, ,“Amos: Pleads for Justice.” Amos 5-17. and Mr. Ris- | — Holy Communion i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and | Hl Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifin and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, Pastor Sunday Services: 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- | structions. 10:30 a.m.-—High Mass and ser- |mon. Benediotion of the most |Blessed Saerament immediately |after the Mass. No evening services. 8.J., Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church Fourir: ana Seward Streets No . services, sermon or Sunday School, until further notice. 5 | e i it i) . Seventh Day Adventists “Corner Secona wna #rankiin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Batisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath services each Saturday | atternoon. J 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. Killed on Highway EMPORIA, Kansas, Aug. 11. — Three men, the officers suspected of planning to rob the Lebo State Bank, were shot and killed on the highway late yesterday afternoon 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Young during a gun battl e e e e i~ 3 | a @ Frankie Mack and Hér Ieiélbdy i?l)ys." @ NEW Surprise Numbers! No Cover @ The Finest Dance Floot ifi Aliiska! et MG b Gy Wt L v .', issue which will be used as secur- 7 | stallation $2,750; engineering and %) grant and loan has been applied 7| that it was possible that not more TROY APPROVES CITY'S REQUEST FOR PWA GRANT Signs Formal Approval for $103,000 for Local Improvements The application of the City of Juneau for a combined loan and grant of $103,000 from the Public Works Administration has been formally approved by Gov. John ‘W. Troy, Deputy PWA Adminis- trator for Alaska, it was announc- ed today.” The application has been forwarded to Secretary Ickes, Public Works Administrator for final approval. The taxpayers of the commun- ity will vote August 28 on a bond ity for the loan which amounts to $80,000. The projects listed in the appli- cation are: regrading and paving streets and sidewalks, $51,400; gar- bage incinerator, $25000; bulk- heads on GQastineau Avenue and Calhoun Avenue, $12,850; bridge| over Gold Creek, to replace the present structure, which is regard- ed as unsafe for heavy loads, $5,000; sewer and waterpipe in- administrative overhead $6000. | While the maximum of thej for, City authorities said it was not expected the entire sum would be required for the work, some of which has been done already, and than $70,000 would be needed. In that case both the loan and grant | would be reduced proportionately. | FIVE CNR EMPLOYEES ARE ROUNDTRIPPERS ON PRINCE GEORGE Among the round trip passen- gers aboard the Prince George are several employees of the Canadian National. They are W. 1. Munro, General Superintendent at Edmon- ton, Alta., and Mrs. Munro; L. 8. ‘Wilson, . Traveling Accountant, of Vancouver; F. Peebles, Divisional Chief Dispatcher at Smithers, B. C., and Mrs. Peebles; T. Ginnelly, Freight Claims Agent at Vancou- ver, and Mrs. Ginnelly; and A. R.‘ Douglas, Local Freight Agent at ‘Vancouver. PRI v ey SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT IS BOUND FOR DAWSON Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Patterson, of North Vancouver, B. C., are on their way to Dawson, via the Prince George and Skagway, to make their home «n that city. Mr. Patterson was recently appointed U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 11: Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Sunday; gentle variable winds. LOCAL DATA Weather Cldy Cldy Cldy Time 4 pm. yesty .. 4 am. today Noon today Barometer Temp. Humidity WindeVelocity 2 57 87 s 1 99 Calm 0 82 s 4 3 58 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 38 38 0 Clay 46 46 .08 Cldy 50 50 Clear . 48 48 Cldy « 44 4 . Cldy 46 46 52 54 - 52 52 5214 54 54 56 54 58 56 56 50 Highest_ 4p.m. temp. 42 Station Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan . Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland | San Francisoo ... | 40 b AR BRBEAOCOR R RO RSB ® Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy . Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy, Cldy * 2 coccclBR o880 The barometric pressure is moderately high over the northeast- ern Pacific Ocean and from Oregon to Alaska, except moderately low in the extreme Southwest and falling in Bering Sea, the Interior and the western portion of the Gulf with light rain in southern Bering Sea and generally cloudy weather over the remainder of the Territory. Temperature changes have been slight during the past twenty-four hours. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth ' Rev. John A. Glasse, Minister [ Carol Beery Davis, Organist 3 “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” LOOK BEYOND TODAY—"“The things which are seen are tem- poral” and are only a part of life's picture. Let this service help give you perspective, so that you may also see that which is eternal. MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVEN (No Evening Service) SERMON, “Commendable Lawlessness.” (If you believe that we have too many laws, hear ihis.) GUE OLOIST, Ralph Waggoner, sing- ing “Fear Thou Not O Israel™ (Buck). GUEST ORGANIST, Helen Torkelson. “MILLENNIUMS OF HISTORY have produced the church te satisfy man’s most ancient and modern needs.” May we have the pleasure of greeting you at church Sunday? Superintendent of Schools for the Yukon District, with offices in Dawson. —— .- MRS. M. J. BAVARD AND NEPHEW MAKE SITKA TRIP ON S.8. KENAI Mrs. M. J. Bavard and her nephew, George F. Shaw, Jr., left here on the steamer Kenai to make the round trip to Sitka. They will return to Juneau next Monday afternoon. — e Mrs. Mildred Cashen left for| the south on the steamer Aleutian on her way to Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, where she will visit indef- initely with her brother, Val Burke | . UNITED FOOD (CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch Short Orders CAFE g “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” and other relatives of that city. Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic PJM Famous " Draught Beer On Tap THE CARPENTER AND CABINET SHOP Process Served Confidential Investignfiou Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building Phone 2152 P. 0. Box 968 YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A' NEW CAR We carry ah the new oolors introduced at the recent auto shows. Connors Motor Co., Inc. LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Now on display in our salesroom Harri Machine Shop “Where the Best Alvays Prevails” Rain * Cudy

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