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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934. Our array of COTTONS is complete. Printed percales, broadcloths and piques—a special building their flume, the Water Company has not been able to get a constant supply from that source. However, this. work has now been WINS 2 GAMES, 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson,: “Amos Denounces Self-Indulgence.” 11-14. Amos 9:1-7; lesson) el 7:30 p.m—Evening Service. Topic Northern Light Presbyterian (Temperance Charch on the Arctic coast and in the Aleutian Islands and the Southeast ¥ where it is moderately high. It is lowest in Bering Sea and the i vicinity of Cordova with light showers in Bering Sea and rhoderate to heavy rain from the Gulf to British Columbia. The pressure re- I oS $ " i — < : WATER chPA"Y Movi < m i Bride U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU LL o MAKES GH ; (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) . ' 2d Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., August 18: » B LlN Rain tonight ahd Sunday; moderate southeasterly winds. § SChOOl Bells W lll Soon e ‘ LOCAL DATA LR i . . B Lo J 3 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather ¢ Rlnglng... More W?rk Planned for 4 pm. yesty ....3021 55 b 5 Misting ARE YOU PREPARED? || Unedts Bl ok N ] h . 3 ! oon . Rain 4 . b ust oo roceived by The Empire| “What 1a the Oxford Group Move: e T : = S0 i = m ‘ na S e roup ove- 3 WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MATERIALS m;I;h: ::;f]:;;ew;r:;k??flfl s*;:f not later than 10 o'clock Saturday|ment?” Miss Ellen Reep, well YESTERDAY | TODAY - o SC , SE 7 . morning to guarantee change of|known soloist, will sing at this - ,\L]TABLL I‘OR I L”()OI EW!NG t,emr;znngmth: ;r;;:tnt ';au;m:r’ sermon topics, e&c. vice. & Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m. ;wtco g i ot 100% PR Sy e e " R Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ‘ z eev ::;n s’to the iy P T TR TR =) Holy Trinity Cathedral i | Barrow 36 36 }7iw83 16 0 Cldy N i ! rch of 3 [ P § § ! E Two thousand feet of pipe, to | Selentist ; THE VY. REV. GHARLES E. RIGE,| poit T ) A ! J-it . gether with service and fire plug - % Lt Fairbanks 58 56 46 46 8 .13 Rain ) S ) connections, have been laid along Sunday services: Dawson 60 60 4 44 H i Willoughby Avenue, to replace the Sunday services ©e held at| 8:00 am. — Holy Communion.| g pan 50 50 . %50 50 .g, 9 Cldy‘ Ltk ol pipe destroved by the rock -fill 1 am. in the First Church of| 11;00 am—Morning Prayer and| puser marbcr o0 ot | a9 oo T TUCHE Sy { f ! Connections are being made be-| Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |sermon. Eodthe e B 8 0 cuy § i t tween the Willoughby Avenue line snd Main Streets. The subject will| No evening service At Douglas. Cv:rdova 54 54 i 50, 50 : 20 T Sy and the line on Indian. Street, and Sk be, “Soul.” No Sunday School during August.| yooe.. U ‘ B 5 % 1'52 gath 3 also the line which serves the In- éfim?um"fl O:ncn 10:00 a.n.—Sunday oSchool. pros = } » : ;g lé]n(;n \ dian Village. | erle B ‘Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tessi-fgn . . 2 b & - y ! t 4 iy Zie lish cinema_ star, and Joseph M. | monial moeting, i First Presbyterian Charch || Ketchikan CRRC S S Rain { The pipeline from the intake to < Ameriean mationpicture | * oristian Sclence Reading Room | Sttt g | Prince Rupert ... 64 64 | | 48 2 4 M ~an & reported. first DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Edmonton 60 58 | 38 38 4 a2 Clear =4 z the Alaska-Juneau flume has been firs, Schenck was Norma Talmadge, | church building. This room 8| g 4oy ervices: Seattle 6 66 58 58 4 i ! Bl completed. In this work, 750 feet a star in pre-talkie days. open to the public Wednesday| 10.30 4m _ Morning Service.| Portland e - 4 g g:ii 4 { of eight-inch pive were laid, some — e afternoons from 2:30 to 4. i Pk ) ibo . 1 A ‘ i i of it at a depth of eight feet un-{ o 2 o The vublic 18 cordially invited to| ooy “SIOUS TIE KL My Lite”| San Francists .. 18 T s s e R T G ! derground. Due to, work being ; attend these services and visit the| . ."p 0ty v * 4 i i i done by the Alaska-Juneay in re- E reading room. s L The barometric pressuré is moderately low over Alaska, except ‘ A N ! { ! for school sewing at 25¢ per yard. Striped Shirtings for Boys at 25¢ per yard completed, and the Water Com- pany will be able to get additional water, if necessary, while changes and repairs are being made at the Teservoir, New pipe lines have been laid on Gold Street between Fourth and ONE AFTERNOON R;\y Starr,—M‘iller Right- hander, Turns in Unique for discussion, “What Have I Worth Sharing with Others?” Acts 3:6-7. Leader of the service is Mrs. Barlow. Mrs. McChesney and Miss Strat- ton will favor us with a duet on the violins; accompanist, Mrs. Franknn at Fourth REV. JOEN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. mains high over the northeastern Pacific Ocean and is rising in Western Alaska with some clearing in the Southwest. changes have been slight. Temperature | FORMER JUNEAUITES LOCATED IN SEATTLE No services, sermon or Sunday School, until further notice. Fifth Streets, .and from Front J f \ S Street to the Pacific Coast Deck.! Record for League 10:50 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo-|Buckingham. —Seventh Day Advenlisie ]| Sum Daniels, who left Juncau a The latter is to replace the pipe! ments. 5 A cordial invitation is _givcn to R s | month ago after being employed One lot of PERCALES and PRINTS line destroyed by the rock fill ex-| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 18—Getting| 11:00 am. — Morning worship all to aftend these services and for some time al the Aliska Laun- ; tention of Willoughby . Avenue. |that 13th pitching victory of =’ Tho Saivalion Avmy SR [SLD W e Corner Secona mna #ranklin Sts. |dry, and Thomas P. McCartney, Special at 5 yards for $.1.00 NEW WOOLENS for coats, suits, dresses or a number of service pipes havel Starr, ace right-hander of the been lowered, and new pipe in-|Minneapolis Millers of the Ameri- In the Casey-Shattuck Addition,|season holds no terrors for Ray): ‘-f { “"Public meetings: Evangelistic Service: Suntiay—2:30 p.m. s i former Juncauite, have establishcd the Roosevelt. Park Cleaners at . 65th and 20th Avenue, N. E, in “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) sig o . M i iname. - Wi stalled under the Tenth Street|ean Association. o 2 in the Sabbath services each Saturday S(‘-umv. They ask their many skirts. A variety of color and weaves, Values | bridge Ao, : T oo e was 0 little flus. | | BeUhel Penicoostal Assembly || AMERICAN LEGHON DUGOUT | Soibath | riends to make tnelf sstablishment , § to $4.50 for $2.50 per yard. Repair Transmission, |tered by the imminence of the so-| “ GHARLES G. PERSONEUS, | Every Wednesday, Friday and| 1.0 pm.—Sabbath School » their headquarters while in Seattle, § | Several hundred feet of pipe|called jinx number that he walked Pastor. Sunday evenings at 8 o'clock. 2:00 p.m.—Services. anyway to call them up and say ‘ were laid to replace old pipe in|right out and pitched two winning Sunday services: | Sunday mornings at 11 o'clock. G howdye. the transmission line along the|ball games in the same Sunday af- 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | Part of this service is especially| Mining Lecativn Notices at Em- —_—— NOTIONS to complete your sewing. @ A fine lot of NEW REMNANTS at HALF PRICE! @®OUR SALE OF WEAR CONTINUES. MER READY-TO- “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” | \ E ! | ! i A full line of PATTERNS, BUTTONS and ; INEW SERIES OF DOUGLAS | SERMONS START BY REV. OLAFSON NEWS hillside above Evergreeri Bowl. No|ternoon, they being' his 12th and leakage is now reported either in|13th wins! that line or in the 15-inch trans-| Tt was the first time in 28 years mission line which supplies tHe|that an American Association reservoirs at the head of Gold|pitcher had turned in the famous Creek. “jronman” stunt, the great Rube Progress has been made toward|Wardell having pitched a pair for the conversion of the 2,000 l'ootlthe Millers in 1911. It was in Last Chance Funnel into a storage|1009 that another Miller hurler reservoir, and the Company has|Cy Young, last did the stunt in on hand in Juneau 1,300 feet of(Nicollet Park here, scene of Starr's pipe to be used in this project. twin triumph. —-——— The Columbus Red Birds were Lk ‘J Starr’s two-time victims, by scores of 18-7 and 4-2, and if there were any diminution of credit to the ATTACKSMANY AT 25 YEARS pitcher because the second game was only a seven-inning affair, halted by the Sunday curfew law, he gained it back, and then some by contributing more than . his share of the batting fireworks. He hit a tremendous home run and a single in the opening game and cracked out two singles, one Y $AM DEVON HONORED | Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kilburn| were hosts at a stag party given‘denom\nstioml religious movement| ouy 18 _ The natives are philos- ‘moments. He seemed to get strong- at their home last evening in com- pliment to Sam Devon on the eve of his marriage to Mrs. Leila Krim to take place this evening. About twenty Invited guests, in- cluding most of the foundry crew, were present. A beautiful over- stuffed chair was presented to the Mrs. A. Constantino for Seattle Tomorrow morning at the Re- surrection Lutheran Church the Rev. Erling K. Olafson will begin a new series of sermons on the “Oxford Group Movement.” The Oxford Movement is a non- of world proportions that is at this time profoundly affecting the reli- gious life of thousands of people. During his recent trip to the States, the Rev. Olafson attended some of their meetings and made a study of the movement which he will présent in this series of sermons. sérvice tomorrow morning. Miners in Radiim munity Die Young, But Many Apply for foBs JACHYMOYV, Crechosiovakia, ophic about It—but the healing radium they dig up heré for the benefit of millions of sick means death to them. Scarcely a miner in this- farhous radiuh mining eenter of 18009, called Joachimsthal in the days of Austrian, supremacy, livés fiiore Leucocythemis sets in.. The red ~| Pushing over a run, in the night- cap. . Though he was touched for 14 hits in the first game, Starr had things under control all the way, fanning seven batters at important er as he went into the second tilt. S8tarr, according to the local fans, has been pitching good ‘enough ball to have 20 wins credit- ‘ed to him by now if the Millers’ ,hlmng had been as timely in the early weeks as it has been lately. HE cdite here from the Boston AND CHIED ARE RETURNING devoted to the children. All are cordially invited to meet with us. A welcome awaits you and 0 noon—Bible School. Classes | for everyone. Tuesday and Friday evenings at 1:45 o'clock—Gospel services. {Your frients. 7:45 pm. Evening service | H. Gibson 25 and V. Anderson, { pire office. SHOP IN JUNEAU! The Lord’s Supper is observed |Evangelists. ‘he first Sunday of each month. | Everyone is invited to all these | servi | Blessed V. M. Juneau v | | | Church of the Nativity of the | | 1 [ | | e Resurrection Lutheran Church | Fiftn and Gold Streets “|REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J.! Corner of Thura and Main Streeis Pastor REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Sunday Services: i Pastor. { 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In-| “The Priendly Churct”™ [slmction& 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Ron! 10:30 am—High Mass and ser-! call will not be taken and there Mon. Benediction of the most will not be any regular classes for |Blessed Sacrament immediately the rest of August but Mrs, Olafson | #fter the Mass. and the pastor will conduct a chyl- (N evening services. dren’s service for those who come.| . & We urge all the children to attend. RTW. | 11:00 am.—Morring service. To- | | Episcopal Church morrow the pastyr begins a new!,: ot series of sermons on the Oxford | PFourtr: ana Seward Streets NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH T Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister God that we have been so busy that we cannot spare one hour Your -1 DOCTOR o | WHY PRESCRIPTIONS MUST BE FILLED ACCURATELY Your doctor will answer you with “Prescriptions must be filled accur- ately (the right ingredients in the specified amounts) in order to meet the exact requirements of each case.” Accurate compounding at Harry Race’s is your assurance that you will receive EXACTLY what your doctor ordered for you. Pl Sl ACCURATE PRESCRIP- TION FILLING IS YOUR DOCTOR'S AND YOUR BEST FRIEND HARRY RACE, Druggist PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone 25 Free Delivery guest of honor. The titles of the sermons folloW: |tnan 40 years and; 4s. mertality Braves, who got him from the St. - rrrr ez Music by Mr. Kilburn contributed | - Tomorrow, “What is the Oxford|statistics show, death generally. at-| “OUI8 Cardinals after his fine CAROL BEERY DAVIS |! : 3 largely to the entertainment and|Movement?” .| tacks at the age of 25. 8o among zm?:g:fi Fymiicgter. of the Ins : THE P ARIS INN ! Mrs. Kilburn served bountiful re- :ugus: ;g, lc): Y;u “F/‘an(ti ggz;" the hatives, Joachyfmoy is the m:';“‘ m::e h:‘;lg':! s‘:a;%“;u{%rs ago Organist freshments as finale to an en- ugus| , “Can You Fin “city of death.” ut. i | joyable evening. msegwn;b;b 3, “Confestion and| One of the local iroriles s that ple‘t‘;‘w“‘,:’.e:"“ the bis, ‘f"gfi “Where Welcome and SMOKY'S pmxs((r);nci;flaixeé TEvERY RIGHT AT 1000 sl o0 O RER e Confessional. while visitors regain their health : b | : } September 16, “Guidance.” A for the Braves' release was with no | » 0 (Hear 'Em Do “The Flying Trapeze”) ) VISITORS LEAVING ; as a radium-cure sanjtarium, min-| Worship Meet ; ! ! | September 23, “An Appraisal of|The radium rays to which they, are | OPHion attached, .. b FRIED CHICKEN — PIT BARBEQUE — BEER — WINE sk ———— 3 Among the passengers booked to th;‘ vMuv}‘ennl\ent. 24 e ers waste. away in the hospital| .. P f e e . leave on e NOAhIgHA Fhien shie |, Miss: Hllen P, well-known| continually exposed while at work|MRS. M. L. MACSPADDEN H ¥OU are too busy to worship you are too busy,’—let’s think || P e — sails south sometime Monday are|concert soloist, will sing at the|is fatal. : back over the past week, and see if we can conscientiously tell Confidential Investigations Process Served ; . L3 and Mrs. Don Gallagher and two . o e corpuscles diminish, white cor- s. M. ko k /) D 2 Mr: . L. MacSpadd N for church attendance. 4 las 4 children for Metlakatla. The for-|® ® ® ® ¢ @ & 8 ® & ® ® o pycles multiply. The end is|sman daughter, spfidmn:n 21;(1 - V‘;Dl:‘;iNG WORSHIP AT ELEVEN a { eteCtvve gency " mer has been visiting at the home | ® AT THE HOTELS ® | death. g , are re- A of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Every . miner knows -this. And turning on the . motorship North- (no evening service) WM. FEERO, Manager land after a visit of threc and . Room 1, Shattuck Building i DeRoux for the past two weeks, vet. there is no dearth of applicants a SERMON: “Are there more moral failures after ) % 00! » . ¢ and the latter have been visiting Gastineau for. faka, : g ::r‘;"s n;:nths lzngo:::?i %afimd- forty than at any other time?” Phofie 2152 P. 0. Box m " {4 Mr. Bliss, father of Mrs. Gallagher.| E. E. Berndt, Seaitle; | W. C.| The radium mines state-owned, m““. ¢ ) 1daho, SOLOIST: ELLEN REEP, contralto selection. | :rnold- K};lc;yk:::c Jlt;::h L:Mtin'e are a source of great profit and N ORGANIST: CAROL BEERY DAVIS, at the | acoma; R. T. McCul , Anchor-|the government sends one gomi-j, . 1 ; “ : o g i | B . lage; Mrs. James A. Britton, Ket-|missioner after another to see if Pen Inventor Dies Cl\:l)gfx:)eflts’:t ot g ) i Do.u glas | chikan. Seolts ::;’it‘:::gdez::: be done to check| NutRORT. Cloimed as the in.|| SAM WALTER FOSS voiced the need of our day, and perhaps ’ | Mrs. James R. Crawlord, Cor-| Meanwhile o miners take cog- ventar of the fountain pen, Henty the mind 31‘ God l.umselr, when he said “Give mée men hzo mateh 9 ) ; | Church |dova; Miss Dorothea Johnson, Ta-|solation from,the fact that Mme. A. Bennett, one of the earliest my mountains, Give me men to match my plains, Men with 5 coma. Curie and meny doctors exposfli Engiish settlers in Kemja, has died empires in their purpose, Men with erds in their brains.” This ’ 3 Alabbia to radium’ digiNs tanme doath ag TS chureh exists to help people of high aim! May we greet you L mber Mills I 3 | eCrovilCes| M- and Mrs. Joseph Jhmes,|the humble miners.. Sunday? v u"wau Ui y n(: |Hoonah; Fred Sakgaami, Juneau; — s Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! . { {Charles Albert, Hoonah; Chu—lesA' d : 8 & ) g - ¢ kv Hayes, Hoonah; John K. David, | A¥ed Teachers Notices for wnis cnurch column'Hoonah; Peter David, Hoonah; Mr. ] B .“9 EVp Rl Vay dpy | must be recelved by The Empire|ang Mrs. Austin Hammon, Hoonah; eing by Nazis g s ! h Dot later than 10 o'clok Seturday Willard Kianey, Hoonah: Jack Bal. — ‘ esurrection Lutheran Chure morning w guarantee change of flinger, Cordova; E. Gilligan, Sal-| BERLIN — In keeping with the : £ sermon topics, ete. mon Creek; Angus Gair, Douglas; [ Nazi tenet that school teachers (Across from Zynda Hotel) Mickey MecCormick, Douglas; Joe |must not be doddering, the. age " Bolan, Juneau; E. D. Lucas, Se-|limit has been cut from 65 to 62. 2 J Community | |0 Longer vacations have, been ar- BEGINNING NEW SERIES OF SERMONS ON i fhen BETREre=— ranged for pedagogues $o they tay - 10:30 a.m.—Sunday Sehool. PERCY REYNOLDS LEAVES acquire 4 better knowlédge of “na- 4 i & \ " v i 11:30 am. — Preaching service,] ON TWO WEEKS TRIP TO |tional politics, cylture and science.” I3 3 » g o gemerad gublic 5 cordially PACIFIC COAST CITIES x or rou 0velmn % - ¥ z| Percy Reynolds, Manager of the % _: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | !juncau Ice Cream Parlors and i N 4 \ || i o b [ ‘T Juneau Liquor Smre.' left for Se- By !]le Pastei', I_he REV ERL!NG K OLAFSON attle on the steamer Yukon to be| MOSCOW—A. report reveals that away for about two weeks on a[the U. S, S. R. opérates 84 wire+ SOLO—MISS ELLEN REEP Sunday School at 10 Church Service at 11 o] 3 - Gatholic Church |combined business -and pleasure|less statiohs which use 62 languages = %t ltrip. He will visit all of the prin- |of the nationalities of the Sovier 9:30 am—Holy Mass and ser-|cipal Pacific Coast eities. Union and Europe. In the first | half of this year the programs totaled 200,000 hours.

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