The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1934, Page 2

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:“lfim 3 C. PERSONEUS, MONDAY——We offer you the most timely merchandise that youd expect to pay much more for . . . and now . . . for ONE DOLLAR! COME l\'———SFLI\G IS BELIEVING’ ASEEEERFENEITAISNEENEREBNEANNRIBANEAERISATDUCIINNNNGASE Rayon Vests, 2 for . .$1.00 litchen Aprons, 2 for ......$1.00 ..$1.00 EIRERIAE ® 5 Girls’ Silk and \\'nni H()Se, : (hlldlcn s 10% Wool Under- wear, Special ............5L00 Girls’ Cotton Dresses ......$1.00 Purses, for women and oirls.$1.00 Card Table Covers ..$1.00 Women’s Raincapes .......51.00 Children’s Raincapes, 2 for.$1.00 Silk Scarfs .....co0nenen....51.00 Collar and Cuff Sets .......51.00 Cabric Gloves .............51.00 Quilted Table Padding, yd..$1.00 Table Felt, 54 in. wide, yd...$1.00 Colored Bath Mats, each ...$1.00 Barber Towels, doz. .......$1.00 Cotton Challie for Quults, Mercerized Table v sa BRI ouse Dresses .. s#TEABIATINAR Rayon Pajamas .. Silk;, yard hiffon Hose .. 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M Behrends Co., Ine. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest unto your souls.” Matt. 11:29. uG |H LLU 11:30 a.m —Bible School. Lesson, “God in Hebrew History.” Heb. 112 MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 20— 1 32-40. 7:30 pm—~Evening service.. The King Levinsky, of Chicago, last Young People’s Service. Leader, Mr. Sutton. Topic, “Worth-while Aims for the Year Ahead.” Phil. 3:13-14. There will be special music for the service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend these services and worship with us. Nolices wor 'am crarch Ccowmn must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, elc. 12.00 noon—=Bible School. Classes for cveryone. 30 pm.—Eyening Service. Tuesday and I 1day evenings at|g 7:30 o'clock services, The Lorc Supper is observed e first Sunday of each month. | girello of New York in the third round of a scheduled ten rounder. Levinsky weighed 208 pounds and Ruggirello weighed 201 pounds. Daily Empnre Want Ads Pay! Catholic Chureh - | | Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M.’ le | night knocked-out Salvatore Rug- | CARDINALS AND GIANTS IN TIE, Dizzy Dean Blanks Cincin- | nati Reds i Only Game ? Friday, Big Leagues ; ST. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. 29.—Je- rome “Dizzy” Dean blanked the Cincinnati Reds 4 to 0 yesterday afternoon on the only game played in the two major leagues. The victory put the Cardinals in a tie with the New York Giants for first place in the American League. | The Cardinals have two more games against the Cincinnati Reds while the Giants must meet the aroused Brooklyn team in two final 'games of their schedule. | The pitching Deans will bear the brunt of the Cardinals’ drive for the pennant, as. they have all sea- son, | Today Paul Dean will attempt to raise the Cards a notch higher -in | 'the League standings while Dizzy will attempt to polish off the Reds again on Sunday. GAMES FRIDAY National League St. Louis 4; Cincinnati 0. | American League No games played. Pacific Coast League Seattle 5, 1; Los Angeles 9, 2. Portland 3; San Francisco 4. Hollywood 3; Sacramento 8. | | | STANDING UF CLUBS | National League | Won Lost Pet. ¥ew York . 93 58 616 St. Louis . 93 58 616 Chicago 84 64 568 Boston 5 3 507 Pittsburgh 3 4 497 Brooklyn — ) 81 460 Philadelphia 56 90 384 Cincinnati 52 97 349 American League | Won Lost Pet. Detroit 99 53 .651 New York 93 58 616 Cleveland . 83 68 550 | Boston e 1D (6] 500 Philadelphia 67 81 453 | St. Louis 67 83 447 ‘Washington .. . 64 85 430 ! 'Chicago .. 52 97 349 Pacific Coast League, | (Second Half) | Won TLost Pct. Los - Angeles 0 31 693 Hollywood 56 42 571 Missions ... 53 44 546/ | Seattle 54 50 519 San Francisco 51 49 Oakland 41 52 AT5 Portland 35 63 .357 Sacramento 3¢ 66 -340 SAN FRANGISCO DONS WIN OVER OREGON STATERS CORVALLIS, Oregon, Sept. 29.— ,The San Prancisco University Dons gained a long sought recognition as a major football team yesterday afternoon by defeating Oregon State lb to 0. At the start of the second period, | Blevet.t Don’s tackle booted a field In the third period, Baccarini, the Dons’ triple threater, passed to fmnch for a touchdown and Blewett 'eonverted the kick for the extra point. r Montana State defeated the North {Dakota Teachers' football eleven yesterday afternoon by a score of 6 to 0. ] Cheney Normal gridders were |defeated by Gonzaga by a score of 31 to 0. Everyone is invited to all these [ First Church of Christ, Scientist | 1 Sunday services 7l U2 held at|.. 11 am. in the First Church of|| Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | snd Main Streets. The subject will be, “Reality.” 12:15 p.m'—Sunday School. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tes:i monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. ‘The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Fiftn and Goid 'H’!fll P REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J. i Pastor T s L Supday. Servises: The Salvation Army || g.00 am—Hms Mass sngt - Public meetings: * | structions. » Sunday—2:30 p.m. 10:30 am—High Mass and ser- mon. Benediction of the most o Blessed Sacrament immediately | Holy Trinity Cathedral } |after the Mass. YHE Vv. REV. CHARLES E. RICE,| 0 °vening serviess. Dean. & Sunday services: 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. No church services during Octo- ber as Dean is absent from city. Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Fourte ana Seward Strests No services, sermon or Sunday School, until further notice. - Seventh Day Corner Secona sna :rankiin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath services each Saturday atternoon. 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. GO TO DOUGLAS TONIGHT. D.F.D. ANNUAL EVENT! adv; & R B ASTU L e P | Resurrection Lutheran Church Northern Light Presbyterian Church Corner of Thurd and Main Streeis REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church™ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Rally Day. Come and bring someone with you. We have classes for all. 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. Ser- mon, “Our Responsibility.” Solo. 1050 to ll W a.m.—Organ Mo- ments. Prospective members of this 11:00 am. — Morning worship. |year's confiri.ation class are asked See our advertisement elsewhere|t0 get in touch with the pastor in this paper. as soon as possible. LADIES’ HEEL R S s i LIFTS DAVID WAGGONER, Minlster l Leather—3Se—Composition YA 10;30 am. — Morning Service. The Best Shine in Town Subject, “Learning {rom Chrisl”| } HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR “Take my yoke upon you, FRED LEHTO SOLOIST, Wilfred Leivers, (Lyons). CHARLES COME WITH A PRAYER for who worship,—you'll be helped “GOD DOES NOT demand impossibilities,”—if we have a real reason for not attending church, he'll excuse us: SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: High School group in “Dominie’s Discussion Den.” ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Prelude” (Rogers)—“Enchantment” (Kohlmann) MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVEN: , singing “Be Still and Know” SERMON; “IF A MAN DIE SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN?” Shall we try to believe in immortality just because we like to anticipate it? less happy, or contribute any less to life, than those . Who believe? What reasonable assurance is there for the befiever in immortality? NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director * CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Are those who disbelieve yourself, for the minister, for all and you'll help! PENNANT HONOR, 510 5 BUSINESS ON UPGRADE NOW from Busy Trip South with Good Reports Business is on the up-grade in Northwest cities, according to R. E. Robertson, prominent local at- torney, who returned to Juneau on the Northland today after a month’s absence. “Stores seemed busy and people seemed to be buying, Things are picking-up generally,” he added. Mr. Robertson left Juneau a month ago, and was in Vancouver, Seattle and Portland on business during his absence. ‘While he was south the Robert- son family held a reunion, with all members present, for the first time in about a year. Mr. Robertson and Miss Carol Robertson have been in Portland since early summer. Duncan Robertson, who went south with them, returned to Juneau early in September and left for the south to enter school about two weeks ago. Elliott Robertson has been in Alaska during his summer vacation' and sailed south with Duncan. After their arrival in the States, and before Duncan depart- ed for Palo Alto to enter Stan- ford University, the Robertsons enjoyed a family get-together. El- liott Robertson is attending the University of Washington this year, continuing his law course. Mrs. Robertson and her daugh- ter will return to Juneau in about two weeks, when Carol will enter her senior year in the high scHool. e A R Y MR. AND MRS. F. W. WINSOR LEAVING TODAY FOR HOME Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Winsor, who have been visiting their son, Ivan Winsor, here for the last few weeks, are leaving on the Aleutian for their home in Miles City, Montana. — . — ATTENTION BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN There will be a meeting of the Business and Professional Women'’s {Club at the City Council Chambers Monday evening, October 1, at 8 o'clock. —adv. | TOTEM MARKET \ | Groceries—Produce—Fresh | | and Smoked Meats ) WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | CASH AND CARRY IN NORTHWEST R £ Robertson Returns| U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 29: Fair tonight and Sunday gentle easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather 4 pm. yest’y .. 30.13 49 82 El 5 Cldy 4 am. today 30.12 45 94 E 3 Rain Noon today ...20.97 48 85 w 12 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather Barrow .. 34 34 | 28 28 4 0 Clear Nome . 48 46 | 46 46 14 .08 Rain Bethel 48 48 | Fairbanks 60 56 | 30 32 4 0 Cldy Dawson ... 54 54 £F 88 .36 8 01 Cldy St. Peul 48 48 42 48 16 .01 Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 48 48 | 38 40 0 02 Pt. Cldy Kodiak . 52 50 | 4 4 4 0 Cldy Cordova . 52 50 48 48 0 40 Cldy Juneau ... 50 49 45 % 3 A2 Rain Sitka . ... 58 - | 40 - 0 10, Pt.Cldy Ketchikan ... 60 58 42 44 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert ... 58 56 | 42 46 & 0 Cldy Edmonton 44 44 | 38 38 4 10 Pt. Cldy Seattle 66 66 | 50 52 4 [ Clear Portland 2 70 | 54 54 6 0 Cldy San Francisco ... 86 80 62 62 4 0 Clear A moderate storm is central west of Vancouver Island attended by showers over extreme Eastern Alaska and northerly gales off Queen Charlotte Islands. Another low pressure area is central in Bering Sea with showers in Western Alaska. The pressure is high from the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska to Oregon and cloudy weather is general over most of Alaska. Temperature changes have been slight. Egg Prices Are Advancing EXTRA LARGE (A Real Bargain) dozen At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” STAR BAKERY NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. S 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch BAILEY’S CAFE g e B “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS"” ,‘.]Old Papers for Sale at Emplre ‘Office OF COURSE THERE ARE BUT - - - - ONLY ONE OTHER PLACES Are You eady ... YOU, TOO WILL LIKE THE SERVICE! Fried Chicken Pit Barbeque Beer . Wines SMOKEY’S PARIS INN TRIQ Every Night at 10 New Dance Numbers Special Music Tonight @® ‘Come O-U-T Sometime’ PEARL and BILL 14 S

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