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ALEL, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinitv, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 20: | showers tonight and Sunday, light to moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1934. 7 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, y i 2 3 NoOlces 20r M8 CLATCh Covamp & must be recgived bY The Empire First Preshyterian Church — N "NNE a8 Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity "Weather g:’:r;:‘:g‘ ::"’;“ tg.:&:fic haflmm!!' | “"DAVID WAGGONER, Minister s IG N A L G 0 R PS 4 pm. yesty 2048 40 % SE 12 LtRain ange 3% , 52 2 SE 4 7 (RIPghy Bringe o ; 10:30 am. — Morning servxce 4 am. tod 2952 42 HZ o 4 Cldy R ; Subject, “Religion's Vietory.” Noon today 29.60 43 g2 7 Cldy . > !bruised " reed ‘shall he not hreuk fl BY 7 First Church of Christ, % and smoking flax shall he not w A L L fl P E RADIO REPORTS Scientist quench, till he send forth judg- EROAY | TODAY = o /ment torvictory.! Matt 12:20, YERESY | i Sunday, .FW 1d at' 11:30 ams—Bible School. Less:m ] Highes| 4 4a Precip. 4 & T G J ighest 4pm. | Lowestd4a.m. 4am. p. 4a.m I (“\[) I‘L I{l' A I)I{LSS ]\ I I‘llg ()CTOBFR l! am. In Pirst Chu:ch of|“The Christian at. Prayer.” Matt. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather Al Ohrist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth 6:5-15; Eph. 3:14-21. | B 12 12 | 20 0 cldy ; snd Main Streetg. The subjeet will| 2:30 pm.—Services at Douglas The Local temms’ of thei CIby | Nooe 36 34 6 “Trace Show \ < i H be, “Doctrine of Atonement. Mission, League bowled all around the Sig-| o 0 o) 36 36 4" Trace | ‘Clear b;\l;l" S prices thflt are [ | 12:15 p.m.—Sunday, School, 7:30 pm.—Young People's Serv. nal Corps trio on the Brunswick | Lo o 0 o 30 /1 0 Cldy - Wednesday,. 8:00 /P, —. Tesii-|ice. Topic, “How May We Help Alleys last night winning by o % 26 6 30 Gy monial meeting. \.o Put the Spirit of Christ Into score of 1443 to 1023. Two of the | o1, 40 40 16 2 2 Pt.Cldy 181 ! Chrisilan Sclence Reading Room | Business” Matt. 20:25-28. bowlers on the Locals scored ““"bj Dutch Harbor 2 8 4 a8 Slll‘prlSlI]gl\' low! In church building. This rom 45| Wednesday, 7:30 pn. — Midweek 500 and one 425. | Kodiak 4 4 6 0 £ ¥ open to fhe public Wednesday|Prayer Service Sunday the Special Delivery! J . .0 46 44 4 0 3 b afternaons from 2:30 to 4. - | Thursday, 7:30 p.n.—Meeting of meet the Brunswick. { Juneau 42 40 1 80 Cldy The public is cordially invited to|the Women's Missionary Society. Monday night there will be a| o 48 — — 2580 e , GROUP 1—CLEARANCE attend these services and vislt the| A cordial Invitation is given to double-header, the AJ. and Sani-| ooy, 50 46 T cldy reading room. all to attend these services and tary Grocers going on the alleys| 1ce Rupert 50 50 4 .26 Clear : $5 00 e worship with us. at 7 oclock and the Miners and| 1;"]“"“" S 4 e e ¢ Bulldogs at 8 o'clock. 60 60 20 .36 Rain » AP Scores last night follow: 5w 12 44 Rain hvzng istic Service ! Locals 64 60 4 0 Clear P i °C. Jemsen 150 132 133 g o —— : 4 in the | Kell Larsen 168 /165 175— 508 is aeEat . GROUP 2—Values to $12.50 Frapgin at Fourth AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT Kmky Bayers . 198 171 167— 510 WEATHER SYNOPSIS REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, MInster| 'g,.iay evening at 8 oclock a — 2 ( Mrs, Trevor Davis, Organist special service will be held to ' “Total’ 1443 Low barometric pressure continued throughout Alaska and $6.)5 “Where Welcome and Worship \\lml‘\ all old friends and new | the Gulf of Ala: the storm area being cemcr?d over the C Meet” 226 oanliTally: qRVILn < Signai Torps | about 400 miles west of Sitka. Light to heavy rains have been » 10:00 &.m.—Sunday School. . Gt o AR, Soaske DuMarce ......... 155 117 eral along the coastal Tegions from Unalaska to Oregon during 10:50 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo- |, o T e James Dennis 148 120 past 24 hours. Snow continued over the interior of Alaska. ; P 3 Vi ] P8 slfi 50 xaenss. ’ e o B. O'Laughlen; 103 /162 Colder ther prevailed over the Tanana Valley, elsewhere over GROU J3—Values to & 11:00 am. = Morning worship. (.. - &‘; the Territory the 24-hour temperature changes have been small | See our advertisement elsewheye"& The Salvation Army '” K g T s S — 49 in this paper. v e Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. $9.95 Dz, George E. Smith, director of T et} ight sche k Buffalo, N. et Peatecontal Assembly | et Sl aspianta Jor - R i bk LW WASH DRESSES « s Holy Trinity Cathedral | ueational work in Buffalo’'s 17 | f CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, .mght schools have increased 1774 INVESTMENT SI)L('la]]y Priced at [ © Pastor.’ THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. R.ICE. |over last year. | 1 EVER MADE” Sunday services: epn, y i A 1 95 | 11:00 am. — Morning Worship Sunday services: | PUBLIC MEETING TUESDAY | Bvangelist Mrs. E. Wade will speak | 10:00 am—Sunday School. A special meeting of the City | Council - has, theen.. called; for. 7:30 No church services during Octo- Subject, “Character Building.” e F & ber as Dean is absent from city. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes ‘rlor everyone. |pm., Tuesday, October 23, tc hold T T 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. i R, Chah i|a public hearing on the scleclnn‘\v VISIT OUR UI)STAIRS CULINARY 730 pm. — Byening Service.| | cnyren of c;ecmu:fy of the \: fgiid:e s:::erméolg‘ecxiro(lycpus;im:el‘v |Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade will speak. Subject, “The Fight of Faith.” Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7:30 po'clock—Gospel services. The Lord's Supper is observed ithe first Sunday of each month. Everyane. is invited ta all these services. Blessed V. M. Juneau | lowners are invited to attend — ¥ | express ‘their opinions as to the Fiftn and Goid Streets respective advantages of the two REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J.|jocations proposed, from the stand- Pastor | points of traffic and costs. Sunday Services: | The ‘Council has authorized cor 8:00 am—Kory Mass and In- spyction of a new concr SUI‘:)C;‘;’HS e s on the present site, but tw - a a.m.—] er-lwide as the present structure, anc { Resurrection Lutheran Church | (mon. Benediction of the most | providing efol: b@L:u approaches, e si(Blessed Sacrament immediately |jncluding reducing curve at 12th | after the Mass. and Irwin Sts. The cost of the 'Cotnér of Third ana Mafn Streets| NO €vening services. bridge proper is estimated at $5,500 | The alternate route, 100 feet below REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, this site, involves the construction and DEPARTME\IT B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Junean’s Leading Depagtment Store™: SIS SIS St Sl s ST A S | “1 paid only a few dollars down FOR MY NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERY Pastor. @ Genuihe G-E guaranteed washers for less than $100.00. Ny sgbin — “The Friendly Church” |7 Metropolitan Methodist of a bridge estimated to cost $13,- . 4 5 10:00 am~—Sunday School.. We| | Eplscopal Church 500, Think of it. Never before have such low prices been opea to LAVENIK HITS ELKS Tu GIVE SIX-FUOTEHS |N (,”e, @ better equipped school than | A 43| Including estimated cost of ac- you. Now is the time to buy a washer and to take advantage ever this year, with a splendid quiring privafe’ property "for @p- of these bargain prices . . . and to save substantial sums on Pourtn ana Seward Streets proaches, the bridge at the present sermon or Sunday No services, | site would cost about $7,000; and laundering expenses each week. { staff of teachers and workers. Our ‘N IDE IN | DANGE TuNIGHT LIN U |K enrollment is also larger this year. 4 | | [} ‘May we enroll your chud this Sun- e e o = R School, until further notice. g tne alternate site, $16,000, or a This qualigy-built washer is modern in every respect—has 3 & | dqul?oo R 'f Seventh Day Adventists I dt‘;ffié‘en?el 0t1h$9,000';l an: a traffic quick-releasing wringer, porcelain enamel tub, genuine G-E h ¥ 5 g )0 a.m.—Morning rvice. Pas- 4] standpoin! e costlier structure is A . \ ELK PiN RAGE el M e | GAGERSMRS tor's sermon, -OUr . Opportunity.”| Corner Secona wna Frankiin Sts. superior to the other; the only % H.B.asor, all-rubber unbeeakihls pgrcymlsch apimese ! of weekly | The High School Girls' Choir will “Where Hungry Souls Are question is whether the city is easy rolling casters and flat top lid. Remember it's guarag. |take place tonight, according to| —— sing, “Prapise Ye Thee Father,” Satisfied.” justified in spending the additional teed by General Electric. | Norman Banfield, Chairman of the | . X £ 4 i s 3 1 Eiks Dance’ Gomimittee. FlVe Compbsed gof Tanes‘ (Gounpd) and the Junior cnuu: VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) | amount at this time. It would It's certainly a great value ... come in and inspect - Webfoot Veteran Rolls 247 | The two preceding dances of thig| [ . will sing, “We Thank Thee Lord”| Sabbath services each Saturday have to borrow the amount from 2 [o, 8 BROAroloTe (peme ohifie First-liners Ever on Lo- |(Mason) afternoon. |the bank, as the PWA loan allot- this woaderful washer now. Buy now and save sow. fOl ngh Score . |good attendance according to Mr. Total, 610 |Banfleld. Mr. Banfied anticipates 'an even larger attéendance tonight. Earl Blinzer and his popular orchestra will again - furnish the music for the affair, and promises new danceable tunes. CARL WIRTH ADDS NEW BRANDS TO HIS After traveling along for the past dozen games at a 175 clip, well be- low his average, Martin Lavenik, Webfoot captain, last night decid- ed to step out and show the fans he still knows how to crash 'em on the Elk alleys. The veteran scored 610 for three games and 247 in his last attempt to help his team | take two out of three from the e §y Sy Bulldogs, and boost his average to Wicth, r ve 181 The Webfeet established = | COY PSR 4 \‘m"g“”f for 3. Lake and ' WELLKNOWNLIQUORS cal Hardwood Fleor G. E. Krause, prominent loeal contractor and builder, must have had in mind the old saying “a good big man is better than a good lits tle man,” when he selegted his entry for the coming baskethall season, for not one of his first five is under six feet twe in height. The Concreters, as they were in- troduced to the City League Thurs~ day night, will enter the race next month with the biggest first. string line-up in local hardwood histery. The following data gives the height, weight and records of the men: 7:30 p.m—First meeting of the| 1:00 p.m—Sabbath School. confirmation class at the parson-| 2:00 D.m —sarvmes age. If you plan to be in this B class make every effort to come m[ SAH': THE DATE the {irst session. Old Book, White Elephane and ¥ : |Qoodie Sale November 10. —adv. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION SRR AT k 3541-A A summary showed 17,202 preda- In the District.Court for the Ter-|tory animals killed in Webb Coun- ’ritory .of - Alaska, Division ‘Num- |ty Texas, alone during the past| three years. ber One. At Juneau. CHRIS DAHL, PBlaintiff, vs. PA- | —adv. ment and bond authorization for | this purpose is restricted to $5,000. ‘The members of the City Council | invite a definite expression of opin- ion from taxpayers who will have to foot the bill as to their wishes in the matter. A full attendance at the' meeting Tuesday is re- quested. I. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor. CIFIC INTERNATIONAL FUR ©0., INC,, alias A. R. MAESER, deing business as the Pacific International -Fur Company, De- fendant. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” new high mark for a single game at his Juneau headquarters again, by rolling 565. All the Grizzlies were out of town and Banfield and Sweum, of the Huskies, did all the bowling in this match. They won two games. The Vandals took two out of three from the Beavers. Tonight's schedule: 7:30—Utes vs. Golden Bears 8:30—Dons vs. after a business trip to his:firm's | headquarters in Seattle. | ~In -addition to ‘his other. well known lines, - Mr. Wirth = brought back two new additions, U. S. Club Bourbon, made by the Sunnybrook Company, and Town Tavern Rye. He reports that the Seagram whis- kies are meeting steadily increased ‘The President of the United States of America, to the above named Defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Oourt for the Teyritory of Alaska, First Division, at:Junegu, within thirty days after Forwards: Bob McPhee, 6 feet 2 inches, 185 pounds; Paul Brown, 6 feet 2 inches, 195 pounds; cenger, Woody Burnette, 6 feet 6. inches; 220 pounds; guards,. Glinton Heps penstall, 6 feet 2 ingches, 170 pounds; Bill Culver, § fegt 4 inch- es, 195 pounds; utility men, Sam- my Nelson, guard, and Meryin the last publication of this sum- , namely, within thirty days wqr 'the 21th day of October, 1934, ““Juneau’s Own Store” Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—S8 DOUGLAS—18 Hunt, guard. McPhee, Burneite, Culver gnd Heppenstall will be in upifarm Trojans; 9:30—Bruins vs. Gaels. Last night's scores: Beavers in cAse this summons is published, or within forty days after the date af. its service upon you, in ease this favor among the Alaska trade. Within the next few days, Mr. Wirth will make a trip to Skag- NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GEOLOGISTS ‘tell us that even Ll}wrge‘ ™ . 140 200 135— 475 way, and later to Ketchikan, here for the first time. McPhee summons is served upon you per- & bed-rock moves. But it shifts Stevens 149 179 181— 509 is a former Roosevelt High School 5 Iverson 165 177 168— 510 B e (Seattle) Star, and Wi a pem-| oAy, 80d suawer the compiaint : so graduatlly that it makes a USE “PRES—TO—LOGS" ; ersi; of ‘the above, pamed plaintiff on Franklin at Fourth safe, sure base for the largest Totals Tist 556 4841404 SR :ve;sh?l le::c :r?-‘fl o d file.Io the salg saurt, n the ghove structure. This bank, too, is e 1% The Modern P“e’l (fi;"r;ms :g nette ::fls from ur mmuthd A REV. JOHN A. GLASSE moving with the times. _But the Sabin, H. ... 160 160 169507 | e O o cooking | Tennessee. Oulver” 2 mp':‘“&o‘:h:“:‘mflug;: Minister movement is alway s gradual, Evans 132 138 160— 415 | oovo and every heating -service, | Washington State W 2 for $2896.13; $500.00 attorney's i along predetermined lines. Every s 195 182 161— 538 |y iiugely clean to handle, o dirt, | L 8 lso- from Sears gy he|lo6) plaintifis cosis, interest and RUTH SARAH COFFIN e LRIE Ht‘herelx TR TR s S 4 i served to furf rengthen an Totals 496 474 4901460 x;‘o smoke, no odor, no sparks, high was. volad an: All- “h ents. amounting to $1,~ Director el er s . g1 b eat value and practically NO B ton ) M , Jess credit of $299422 on ac- consohdate its underlynig stabi < ASH. 'For cleaniness, comfort and Foster; Washing! { t of 111 blue fox peits deliv~ in even better position to serve Loventk .ot L\ aar_ st |convenience, "3 PRES-TO-LOGS, | naC ST £ sate Walla, [ered to plaintiff by defendant; and CARQL &EESXZ HAVIS its many clients and depositors. Walmer 190 155 isa— sas | FPTEAV COMMERR, DACT l-han'yxum and are {MOTWIGE Gosts and interest, -in s, Williams, R. H. 141 160 160— 461 PRONE: 2 24Y-) el known logal hoop {gns, Junt | VRIER lfi'éfl pU-the Live foxes o “Where Welcome and £ et ‘ TIEATEN e e SPECIAL—PERMANENTS will act as playing ooach: of the i lejpnds o “”i‘:h &y . Totals 514 495 565—1674 Y 3 squad, Mr, Krause said. ther W " Worship Meet’ Bulldogs For a limited time only, gorgeous| Solid black suits “were ordered 4T 18-NOT m “POSITION, but the di i Blomgren - 180 156 160— 496 |$350 Ringlette Permanents for $6.50 | this week, the owner stated. people ‘h!m "~out ices make hay . (l: posxt‘x'?n it F L t N t. l B k Van Atta 141 203 156— 500 | (including oil shampoo) and $4.5¢ St st Dy Qigpogiitans: urs aiona ang Petrich . 117 161 146— 424 {porn s EVANGELIST WADE 'ment. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: - complete and absolutely guar- TO “Dot ¥ i —— —— —— —— |antecd. Margaret Lindsay, licensed| CONDUCT TWO SERVICES -And in \bowm mu fail to ap- minie’s Discussion Den” for High Schoal group. of .. 438 620 462—1420 rator, IN JUNEAU SUNDAY|Pear: ‘answer, EN-FIFTY: Totals operator, with years of experience e ‘: iy ::m’:“"yuof: 5 Om’MOM:NTS AT TEN-! Y in all lines of beaut; Iture. Phon e dgme! ke on, from Thais” ' (Massenet) Huskics Douglas i:z for a}"‘o\frc:p:;ienun:n: EV“UP-“SG Mrs, E. wm who|want thereof, -and * will apply to “There Is a Green Hill (Gounod) Nelson . 176 176 176—*528 —adv,|has been Nolding geryices at' the{the court for the relief demanded WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: Banfield 187, 123 176— 488 : Westward for several weeks, re-|in his complaint, as herein stated. SERMON, “LIVING LESSONS FROM DYING 165 142 150— 47| United Siates Attorney William | tuihed v: Jupsu oo the-Alagked | Witness,d _‘“d:"mmfin A LEAVES.” (Notice the leaves as you come) : el R U b oty okl obdie Lo —_—— s weel Alexander, 3 1 “hat i 1 q et 618 441 60463 ) Mrs Wade wil geak Gundey the seal of said court, hereunto Qg"lgm«; Open O‘"dEw (McFarland). . . rizzlies morning and evening at the Bethel|affixed, on this 29th day of Sep- , “Flee As a Bird (Dana) arrl ac lne 0 13 1 2 gt H. S. GRAVES Pentecostal Mission on Main Street. wmbe; Olm? e i " M;a; n.A Lca !::lkner. ! L . 164 154 154—* “The Clothing Man b g 7 s 4 Bfl! OOUGHLIN, C - Pastorale” (Lindsay), “Hymn 4 145 145 145—%435 E v {1 A new unit is peing constragteq{ (Sea) i © Clerk. of Triumph” (Harris). . “ELECTROL—Of Course™ ' ° Home of Hart Schaftner and | |t the Bordentawn By J. W. LEIVERS, « “THE TEST OF LOVE is not fee but obedie: o o 2. ! Marx Clothing t Trenton, N. J., at a eost of uooo- ‘Deputy Clerk. your love by obeying the lnjuncuon:z“louety not &T'memixm : ]j0%0- Some 500 prisgpery will, be | First publication, Sept. 29, 1934, of yourselves” for " worship. £ & &’ housed. ILast publication, Qot. 27, 1034, o s ; 1 . .

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