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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1934. ] -] ‘ | i 8 _ | -, T VT 70x90 SHEET COTTON JAQUARD | BLANKETS BLANKETS S 1.50 $3.25 IS 70x80! Heavy! Colorful! Durable! Use these softe napped blankets ¢ r for couch throws, E!:’:'l:d i :::; or as an extra you'll be needing lcn‘e:flcl:?l B;}kemt;nAy fv‘:?ix 7 :;:f‘:‘t color combinations 5 blankets. Colors: is offered in the white, blue, pink, wide range of pat- Nile. ¢ j 1 terns. ALL-WOOL PART-WOOL BLANKETS BLANKETS $9.95 $2.95 72x84 inches 72x84 inches Reversible! Not less than 5% 3 Silk Bound! Pure Wool A truly beautiful blanket, p . woven and napped to give ¥ A pair of these bflm_x‘kect: utmost warmth with a mini- makpesnn, 1wo;,1§g ozmtrilllfo::‘tnxn f weight. Come: j in Fall sleep ; ! :;:;n n‘;d ;:n]%t orchid beautiful pl:‘nd designs, bound gold, green and orchid. with matching sateen. WOOL-FILLED 100% VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS BLANKETS h $4.95 $9.50 50% Wool! o § Double Size! Plaid Design! No warmer or miore usefu Here's a BIG blanket, just the of blanket than these l.m{'f,’; thing you need for cold nights blankets that are famous e The high wool percentage makes their warmth and colorful plai them warm and soft . . the designs. If you want a real cotton content makes the price blanket value . . , . then here low! it is! VISIT B. M. BEHRENDS ) Our Upstairs Basement CO.’ I'lC. Bargains 3 : ] e “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Ba - 4 e ol =~ | eral ks of examination of the | mine by engineers and already there is a crew of 30 men on the | ground. Mill facilities to 100 tons daily, Col. Ryan said. | 'The operating concern will be |known as the Alaska, British Co- lumbia Mining Company, subscrib- 1 with Vancouver and New York DOLOMI MINE T0 BE WORKE Property Near Ketchik:: Dormant for Years, to will be increased B R 11 and described as a closed n e Reopened 1 .t tEE CAPT. J. M ARK AND KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. G.— | \ ' VB P APT. JOIIN NE KE! Col. J. Ryan, Canadian mimng‘ £ J NEWMARIER man, has left for Vancouver, B. C,, FETURN PROM KEEQWIRA and Seattle, stating his company| Capt. J. M. Clark and Capt. john will spend $150,000 preparatory to|Newmarker, U. S. Local Steamboat extracting gold from the Dolomi | Inspectors, returned this morning mine near here which has remained on the North Wind from an offi- dormant for several years, cial inspection trip to Ketchikan. ‘The announcement follows sev- They were absent for about a week. 090 ey cmwPanoe . AT THE HOTELS . ee 000000 encs oy Gastineau sen, Regina; Robert Davison, Vic- oria; H. 8. Price, Skagway; 8. War- wick, Hoonah; Billy Ulman; H. A. B. Sneve, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Anderson, Petersburg; N. Halpern, Seattle. Zynda Capt. John C. Holland, Juneau; William Rottschafer, Portland; Mrs. M. R. Hineman, Sumdum; R. K. Payne, Los Angeles, Alagkan Charles Meta, City; J. Heath, Ketehikan; L. Chista, Jurieati; C. W. Larson, Ketchikan, tunity TIFUL 5 Vern C. Gorst, Seattle; M. Gert- | must 'be received by The Empire 1-16 not later than 10 o'clogk Baturday | 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. The morning to guarantee €hange of Young People’s Service under the sermon topics, etc. leadership of Mrs. Tonsgard. Th= topic is “This Is My Task.” John 17:19. This is & consecration meet- |ing. Mrs. Elstad and a quartette will give special music. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek | Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to — & Y First Church of Christ, [ Scientist . Sunday services =i me Reld At 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth ;:d.fifi:afirfiu' THY figoct whi all to attend these services and | "“12:15 p.m.—Sunday-School, worship with us. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testl-|; | monial meeting. | Christian Sclence Reading Room in c¢hurch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. ) The ation Army | "Public meetings: | Sunday—2:30 p.m. ‘The public is cordially invited w'f Hloly Trinity Cothedral ‘ attend these services and visit the 2 S | reading room. THE VY. REY. CHARLES E. RICE, | oo Dean. |IF—‘——'—'—'—"~'—'—'——'—7‘7 Sunday services: I Noryom L&';fiw‘" || 10:00 am—Sunday School. & | No church services during Octo- — | ber as Dean is absent from city. | Frankin at Fourtn 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- ments. o Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau | Fiftn and Goid Streets 11:00 am. — Morning worship.| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J., Bee our advertisement elsewhere Pastor in this paper. P Sunday Services: 8:00 am—Koyy Mass and In- "r—‘r-~4——-—'—-| !'3 structions. - Bee ta) - | 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ser- IR PR SRRt R A mon. OCHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a.m, — ‘Morning Worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes for everyone. The annual Rally Day service will be observed tomorrow with a short program entitled, “Under His Banner.” Let us gather together in renewed effort in Sunday Scheol and’ Church work, that the winter months may be a time of real blessing. We cordially invited you to come and brihg someone with you. 7:30 p.m-~Evening Service. Tuesday and Friday evenings at] 7:80 o'clock—Gospel serviees. g The Lord’s Supper is observed the first Sunday of each month. Bveryone is invited to all these | services. | “WHEN YOU FACE A TASK out the ‘imp’ and keep on keeping on,"—our services help you — T | | Resurrection Lutheran Church | i eil Corner of Thira and Main Streets | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | i Pastor. ! “The Friendly Church” do that very thing. Come and 10:00 a.m—Sunday Sehool. De- “Dominie's Discussion De: partmentalized, with classes for all 11:00 a.m—Morning service, We are observing “Hemecoming Sun- day” tomorrow and urge every member to make a special effort o attepd. There will be special music and the pastor will speak on, “Bringing the Gospel.” gl e dSIEB IR | First Presbyterian Church | DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | 10:30 am. — Morning Service. The Communion of the Lord’s Sup- per will be observed at the morn- g sbrvice. ™ " “* "¢ | 11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson “Reverie in D Flat” (Weihe the ¥Father” (Gounod) one of glad worship. who worship; and “we will do DIAMOND Rl To each and every patron, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS, will be presented an oppor- to receive ABSOLUTELY FREE a BEAU- DIAMOND RING which will Thanksgiving Eve. Come—Get Your N ,'ujnber! OVER CH 2 NG {3 g g * Prices Consistent With ® The Finest Dance Floor in Alaska! ® Visit the Log Cabin! - @ W oodland Gardens Trio! = ; : . | Notres vor Wirs efarch covamn ~Fellowship with Christ” John 15: By NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THIS SUNDAY IS HOME-COMING DAY WITH US SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: The choir will sing two anthems—“Oh for a Thou- sand Tongues to Sing” The minister's message will be appropriate to the day; and altogether the service is planned to be COME WITH A PRAYER for yourself, for the minister, for all CHICKEN DINNERS CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY ® Beer and Lunches! Blessed Sacrament immediately after the Mass. No evening services. | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Pourt ana Seward Streets No services, sermon or Sunday School, until further notice. i Seventh Day Adventists “Corner Secona mna sranklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satisfied.” VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) Sabbath services each Baturday atternoon. 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 2:00 p.m.—Services. .- |RALLY DAY AT BETHEL MISSION ON SUNDAY | | | The annual Rally Day service will be observed at the Bethel Pen- tecostal Sunday School tomorrow at 12 o'cleck noon, fellowing the morning service. There will be a short program entitled: “Under His Banner,” with special music. Every- lone is cordially invited to attend ‘iand take friends. \CHARLEY 3u:INSON ( PLEADS GUILTY TO i CHARGE ; PAYS FINE | Charley Johnson, who was |brought here early this week from | Petersburg by J. F, Statter, Chief U. 8. Deputy Marshal, to answer | \a charge of petit larceny, for false- (ly impersonating another, pleaded (guilty in the U. 8. Commissioner’s Court this morning and was fined $25 and given a six months’ sus- pended sentence. He paid the fine .and was released. | B R Consumption of water in Hous- | ton, Tex., during June averaged 100 gallons per day per capita, the Benediction of the most highest in the city’s history. Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A, GLASSE Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” that appears impossible, knock prove this: n” for High School group. ) “Chancel Radiance” (Kern) (Mumma) “Praise Ye thee good.” Fine Quality U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Oct. 6: Showers tonight and Sunday; gentle winds mostly southwesterly. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. ‘Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p.m. yest'y 29.61 47 81 SE 7 Sprinkling 4 am. today 29.61 45 92 S 8 Rain Noon today 29.87 48 84 SE 12 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 2¢hrs. Weather Barrow 28 28 | 24 24 12 Trace Cldy Nome 38 38 | 26 26 12 [] Clear Bethel 40 38 | 30 30 10 0 Clear Fairbanks 50 50 | 28 28 & 0 Clear Dawson 40 40 | 26 26 4 0 Clear St. Paul 42 40 34 36 12 16 Cldy Dutch Harbor 48 46 “ 4« 0 02 Clear Kodiak 50 50 36 38 8 .08 Clear Cordova 46 46 42 4“ 4 2.14 Rain Juneau 51 u 4 45 8 50 Rain Sitka ... 53 = 45 —_ —_ 90 Cldy Ketchikan 50 46 | 46 48 4 1.38 Rain Prince Rupert 50 46 i 4“4 50 12 118 Clear Edmonton 58 56 | 32 32 0 0 Pt. Cldy Seattle 68 62 | 52 52 4 0 Clear Portland A 4 | 50 50 4 0 Clear San Francisco ... 72 66 | 58 60 4 Trace Rain The barometric pressure is low throughout Alaska and rising ex- cept near the Jribilof Islands. It is moderately bigh north of Hawaii and lowest in the central Interior with rain over Southern Alaska, heavy at Cordoya, Ketchikan and Prince Rupert, followed by clear- ing in parts of the Southwest. Clear weather prevails in the Intec- ior and on the Bering Sea coast. Temperature changes have been slight. | $17.80 per ton DELIVERED You Will Appreciate Nanaimo-W ellington Lum P AT This Time of Year PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL (. @ 4|2 JUNEAU @ ALASKA @® Transmission ® Differential B Ciklon e Sot @ Moter Oils Side NOW! CONNORS MOTOR (CO. “ELECTROL—Of Course” R STAR BAKERY NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS Phone 546 J. A. Sofoulis Front St. Writé Your Own PROOF! If for no other reason YOU should have a checking account because a cancelled check is INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE that you paid. Then, too, a check-book makes both pay- ment and budgeting much more simple. Let us explain its benefits in detail at your convenience. 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