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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GREAT SCOTT, LUCY-BELLE, T HOPE YOU AIN'T SORE BECAUSE T BOUGHT SAIRY AN' HER BOY FRIEND SOME WEDDIN' MIND'S EYE, PUDDLIN' Nouces zor ‘s crarch cowumn HIT'S ALL \N YORE MR _GOOGLE...-T HAIN'T NARY A BIT MAD 'BOUT NUTHIN/ ON'Y I JES' CAIN'T HOLP MY EYES upP NOHOWL._ .. mon, “The Audience Jesus Had.”| ATTER ALL, A & PRETTY LIKE SAIRY AIN'T GOT NO CALL TO WORK.TI RECKON SHE'LL SET ON A S BORNED DAYS Seventh Day Adventists PILLOW ALL WHER SNIF... SNIF.. . SAIRY'S WAITIN' FOR YOu, DAN — HURRY UP AN’ GET HER OUTTA THE HOUSE... AL < D195 Kimy Pesiures Sraducare. e €0 Mules Pack Supplies FORT train No. )f the few army transportation HUACHUCA, Ariz—Pacs 7 from Fort Huachuca, will carry supplies to a CCC com- My'Beauty Hmt 13, 1934. et —— By BILLE DE BECK DAN'L . GO TELL.MR. GOOGLE I GOT SUTHIN' HEAVY ON MY MIND 'N° FUR HIM TO CMERE.L LEAD IN PRAYER WEETINGS, BUT feach set of employees goes to the i machines, T b, Edgerton, a past president of the National Association” of “Manufac- turers 'in the United States, presi- dent of the Tennessee Manufac- turers Assoctation dnd’a Methodist church leader, said ‘‘tHe whole at- mosphere of the miill changeéd™ dur- ing the meetings of 18 years ago. Production, Also, Rose “There was cordiality and friend- liness and better spirit,” he said. Our prodhctiof began to increase. But most important of all, the peo- ple were happier.” Bujg increased production and happier workers are not the enly jresult [Edgerton ascribes to the | prayer meetings. He points out that jthe: mill has come unscathed all | through - the labor upheavals that |have hit his colleagues. | “I believe very strongly,” he said, ‘that the principles of the Chris- {:mu réligion will cure any labor trouble or any other kind of trou- ble; But you've not only got to be- lieve in them—you've got to prac- {tice'them." Edgerton believes it would be dif- |ficult to make the Lebanon system work in_a._factory employing work- |ers of different faiths, The religi- ous ' beliefs of the 200" men and women' in the mill ‘here aré homo- geneous. B. ELLIOTT HOUSE GUEST OF MR. AND MRS. NATE HARDY Wrs! Bldert B. Efifott; whose hus- barid s radio technician’ with the | Lighthouse _service, with head- quarters in Ketchikan, arrived in Juneau on the motorship North- | Tand ‘and ‘will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hardy while Mr, - Elliott completes the radio work at the new. lighthouses being placed at Sentinel Island and Five Finger Island, - MR. AND MRS, JOHANSSOUN ARE PARENTS OF BABY BOY BORN YESTERDAY P. Mm. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Johansson are the parents of a baby boy born at 8St. Ann's Hospital yester- day afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Both Mr. Johansson and her infant son, Norman, are getting along nicely, according to hospital authorities. ‘MRS, ELDEN 18 tnust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topi ete G- 1% ) Church of Christ, | | Scientist | The Senior Choir will sing, “Sing | | rand Unto the Lord,” by Wilson. = | [ still relying on mule power, 4 2 “ pany on the floor of the | “Corner Secona wna rranklin 8. |canyon this winter. Tuesday, 2:15 p.m.—Meeting of “Where Hungry Souls Are the Women's Missionary Society. Satisfied.” Sunday, Oct. 21.—First meeting VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) of the confirmation tlass at the| gaphath services each Saturday| Parsonage at 7 o'clock. afternoon. NOT IN STRIKES Lebanon Woolen Mills in Tennessee Have Most Unique Record LEBANON, Tenn,, Oct. 13.—Some (mill workers in the south may be proficient at leading strikes, but in the Lebanon Woolen Mills here they aré able to lead a prayer meeting. ‘The factory is an open shop on unions, but & closed shop on relig- ion, especially as regards the “Lead- ership Group,” made up of offi-| cials and office workers. In this connection, an advertisement for a stenographer for the mill specified “none but active Christians need apply.” Nervous Tennis Player FOREST HILLS, L. I—Manuel Alonso, ranking Spanish tennis player is extremely nervous. He lgnaws his knuckles during a close mateh until they are bleeding. S ee— Ve neld at BED ROCK | Modern Toys Preferred | bOROTHY “UARMIS NUEREMBERG, Germany—Toys| Do not powder your nose first of bygone days ran a poor second | When you're making up. Too many to modern playthings at an exHibi- girls . make this mistake. Do the tion of 150 Nueremberg manufac- | Nose last—and lightly. turers. They were pushed into the e background by tin models of storm | Reports trom California’s border troopers, zeppelins and miniature checking stations indicate approxi- | bathing beach, complete with sand, mately 80,000 persons will visit the boats, steam shovels and cabanas. State this year by automobile, an! e increase of about 10,000 over last| Naily Empire Want Ads Pay! year . GEOLOGISTS tell us that even bed-rock moves, But it shifts so graduatlly that it makes a safe, sure base for the largest structure. This bank, too, is moving with the times. But the movement is always gradual, along predetermined lines. Every succeeding move has merely served to further strengthen and consolidate its underlynig stabil- in even better position to serve its many clients and depositors. [ First National Banlk - ¥ Sunday services - 2 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School JU am. in the First Church of S py preg e Grurn 2:00 p.m.—Services. Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth . o 2 iR -5 snd Main Streets. The subject will| = DAVID WAGGONER, Minister ‘ T T R M e be, e Sin, Disease, and Death| 10:30 a.fh. — 'Morning Service. | Y Real? {Subject, “The Law - of Prayer.”/ DOU(,LAS 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. “What shall T do'for thee? Tell| Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testl-|me, what hast thou in the housé?” | s 3 monial meeting. iII Kings 4:2 } NE WS Chrisiian Science Reaaing Room! 11:30 am.—Bible School. Lesson | In church building. This room js)“The Christian and His Bible.” Acts | | open to the public Wednesday |8:26-39. | g s i 13 _afternoons from 2:30 to 4. | 2:30 p.m.Services at Douglas Mis- EAGLES TO GIVE The public is cordially invited to sion MASQUERADE DANCE | attend these services and visit the| 7:30 pm.—Evening service. The reading room. | Young People’s service. Topic,| The Douglas Aerie 117, F. O, E. { “Economic Conditions Today; What |is planning a masquerade dance on [+ #1/Is Good in Them, and What Is|Hallowe’en night, October 31. Sev- | Nesthern "c‘;’“ :""’Y""‘"’ | /Bad?” James 5:1-8, {eral features to make the affair a THp SBenandu itk v i I . :1 Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Midweek | 1631 entertainment are o he il o SERESIARRERERERRNNRARARREENYEINANCRDY ERETRIRERREEEERERRRI et ;:“3 :u&:;s s‘f’;t;u;:on p\:[:-,)e,k.‘ ooy, o * | Prayer Service. | ranged for and good prizes will be {;{‘se m’; kb have boelf Teld since REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| A cordial invitation is given to|&Warded. It will be the first masked wles ¥ Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist {all to attend these services and | duan given in Douglas for several # ; £ : “Where Welcome and Worship |Worship with us. s g AL The S Meet” | | ;I s(:clded le‘rn,L S?mni()h;ufs: = rton, president o 8 3 iggg *:m-l“‘i:"dfiy School. { The Salvation Army HERE FOR VISIT | B 'E!hiet it relll)glon is a good thing on £ 0 11:00 auf-—Organ Mo»);. yTE—r | Mrs. R. E. Clarey, nee Rita Rob- Sunday, it's a good thing on Mon- ¥ 60 dtn, o S Gl | Sunday—2:30 pl.n ertson, and brother, William Rob- ! o ra s day and every other day in the gn. p b 4 P week and there's no reason why it | shouldn’t be mixed up with busi-| ] * ness.” | with amazing NEW (5 oo e he put to a vote the question of | continuing the daily services and ythe “ayes" were unanimous. BU RNING Before days were split into two |shifts only one such service was held each day. The present system, CIRCU with two shifts, calls for meetings | |at 6 am. and-2 pm., just before HEATER e | | | {land after a month's visit south. | | - .- | ertson Jr., arrived here from Ket- Solo by Mrs. George F. Alex- chikan last nigh n the Norf ander, “Bestide Still Waters,” by i3 i on e NaMiyaEe | i e for a month’s visit with their uncle lsr:dl :}I(ll’&)e(l xlxh A | and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John | e our rtisement elsewher § Seali i CISeWRE | THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, | Mills. paper. | Dean. Mrs. Clarey resides in Oakland, Sunday services: California, and a couple of weeks 10:00 am—Sunday School. |ago went to Ketchikan with her No church services during oem-}m"“""'- Mrs. William Robertson, ber as Dean is absent from city. i\:\'lm had been south for her health. Toly Trinity Catbedral | = Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, . Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes for everyone. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. | Fiftn and Goid BStreets Tuesday and Friday evenings at | 7 +7:30 o'clock—Gospel services. | REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. " The Lord’s Supper is observed | Pastor the first Sunday of each month, | Sunday Services: Everyone is invited to all these | 8:00 am—Hoy Mass and In- services. | structions. | 10:30 am—High Mass and ser- - >-eoe | v~ AR { RETURN FROM TRIP Catholic Church } Mrs. J. R. Guerin and son| Church of the Nativity of the | |George arrived home on the North- Blessed V. M. Juneau | | Dou gl s Just the heat | you want at . s o Church. the turn of mon. enedic! of e m | Blex;sed Sacr atxi:]: nt errmediab:ls; | Serv"ces a valve Corner of Third and Main Streeis |8{ler the Mass, | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, No' aveing’ atrvjoes: Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. We y have acquired some of the finest Sunday School supplies that can be | e had, and we do not hesitate to| Pourtr: ana Sewerd Streets invite you to send your children. ; No services, sermon or Sunday 11:00 a.m —Morning Service. Ser- | 3chool, until further notice. i 3 | Resurrection Luthcran Church Notices for tmis church column nmust be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morining w guarantee change of termon topics, etc. No more fires to build Meiropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church i — 51 ) Congregational Community Church 1. W. RISWoOLD, Pastor 11:00 a.m—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m—Preaching in} Scandi- navian language. | The general public is cordially nvited to all services. — s | St Luke's Episcopal Church | “No services until November. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH Radiant Heat — cheerful fi: is_visible wiough mica door, Pas special WICK- LESS burner, Franklin at Fourth ' REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister Pt | Douglas Catholic Church — 9:30 am.—Holy Mass and ser- mon. Benediction of the most Blessed . Sacrament after the mass .- TERM OF U. S. DISTRICT COURT IS CALLED FOR NOVEMBER 12, IN JUNEAU OIL HEATER O MORE cold floors and drafts,” says the Spark Circulating Heatet which bumns the economical domestic stove oil. “I'll heat all cold corners PERFECTLY with clean CIRCULAT- ING WARM AIR. E - “The chances are two to one that I'll save you enough money in operating costs to pay for me in a short time.” Here’s the Secret—Streamline Unit Spark is highly efficient because of the inner Streamline Heating Unit which saves your fuel money, gives you a better flow of CIRCULAT- ING WARMTH. It's clean, odorless and noise- less. Beautiful Porcelain Enamel Finish matches furniture. But don’t take anyone’s word for the Spark QUALITY. See the heater and then you'll know positively that Sp rk offers you more features, more value for your monev. RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director WILL'LIKE THE SERVICE! " Fried € CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet”” “SPEECH is the mirror of the soul”—attendance at our services will help you keep the mirror clean: SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: “Dominie’s Discussion Den” for High School group. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Legend” (Norman) “Song of Happiness” (Dieckman) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: SERMON, “HELL-FIRE INSURANCE” (in keeping with “Fire Prevention Week,” “we do our part”). ANTHEM, “The Living Word of God” (Wilson). SOLO, Selected, Mrs. George F. Alexander. “GOD’S MERCIES ARE NEW every morning, and call for ex- pressions of praise every morning,” — try to count all your blessings this Sunday motnlng’, and see iIf you shouldn't come to church with praise in your heart. Judge George F. Alexander has issued a court order for a term of court to begin in Juneau on November 12. Judge Alexander, who with the remainder of the court party is now in Ketchikan where a term of court is in session, ex- : pects to complete the calendar there and return to Juneau by November 1. <6 ot Weeds can be made to drink in enough poison to kill them by dip- ping the tips of their leaves in pol- sonous solutions and the method is particularly effective in the eradi- cation of objectionable plants with extensive root systems such as the wild morning glory, .a California experiment station reported. ' PIGGLY WIGGLY lieer Wines SMOKEY’S PARIS INN'TRIO * Every Night at 10 * New Dance Numbers Sfiécial Music Tonigitt @ ‘Come Q—U T Sometime’ ¢¢ PBARL and BILL SPARK Streamline || Unit means more || beat comfort, more efficiency, and more econamy, lnvestigate the 14features of the Spark Oil Heater be- fore you buy. JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Co." LEEETT T WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND'RETAIL GROCERS. 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