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S 19 @ Store Closed v “Juneat’s Leading BISHOP’S MESSAGE TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY AT TRINITY CATHEDRAL At the 11 o'clock service in Holy Trinity Cathedral tomorrow morn- ing, Dean C. E. Rice will deliver the Message of the House of Bish- | the whole church. | ops, addressed to “The Message of the Bishops this year is of great importance, as it deals with vital issues, and prob- lems of the day. All members of the church should be present to hear it, and a cordial invitation is extended to others who are intes ested in religion as it applies to individual public relations ' said Dean Rice. - e NOTICE DUMP TRUCK OWNERS to haul rock report tomorrow morning The same rates will be paid that were paid on the Wil- All truck owners that wish at City Hall, loughby Avenue project. 1. GOLDSTEIN, —adv. Mayor. “Lest We Forget” ARMISTICE DAY 34 All Day Monday B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Department Store’’ Douglas Church Services for tnis cnurch must be recelved by The Empire| | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning w guarantee change sermon topics, ete. Notices T Corfgregational Community | Church 1. W. RISWOLD, Pastor 11:00 a.m—Sunday School. 7:30 pm i The general pubuc is cordially Invited to all services. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ’j 7:30 sermon. 32 p.m.—Evening Prayer and OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles for sale pire office, 25¢. your fires these chilly mornings. at The Em- Fine for starting mon. "I Douglas Catholic Church '[ am.—Holy Mass and SLr- Benediction; of the most Blessed Sacrament after the mass P 9:30 column| DOUGLAS { NEWS ARMISTICE DAY ADDRESS BIVEN ' BY A.EKARNES Territorial Commlssnoner of Education Talks at Douglas H. S. | “The sad part of any war,” said A Karnes, Territorial Comniis- of Education, Friday, in to the Douglas High students, “is that the best men and women of the nations are sacrificed. If the inmates of our penal institutions could be used, we at least could start all over again.” Mr. Karnes expressed the belief that the natural inbred hatred that has existed among many of the old world nations for centuries, is conducive to war. “That feeling, aid, “is not true in this coun- Profit, Mr. Karnes feels, must be taken out of war. He said thac the last war made 22,000 new mil- lionaires. Preparedness and a universal draft system are two big factors, in the elimination of war, is Mr. Karnes' belief, “But,” he declared, “war will never wholly cease 50 long as hatred exists among the nations. Eliminate hatred and war will be no more.” —— e AL RIEDI RETURNS Al Riedi, who operates a bake- shop at Cape Oman:y during the active business season returned here for the winter months on the Northland last night. Due to strikes and other difficulties business for the eight months was only fair. A more prosperous season is antici- pated for next year however. e . WINS RADIO Glen Edwards was the lucky per- /ing the "fine big radio which was disposed of by the Doug- las Eagle ’I‘huraday night N~ Daily Empm Want Ads Pa FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing | at very reasonable rates | PAUL BLOEDHORN FRONT STREET E‘ Armistice Day BALL ELKS’ HALL TONIGHT Auspices AMERICAN LEGION [ J This space courtesy Pacific Coast Coal Co. Notices for -this , ¢hiwgh ‘¢ t be received by The mus not later than 10 o'clock mmdl:; morning to guarantee change ‘of sermon topics, ewc: ) First Ch of “Sunday servi “held” at {1 am. in'the First O of Christ, Scientist; aun&&.m Fifth snd Main Streets;” The' subject Will he, “Adam and Fallen -Man. " 12:15 p.m —Sunday School. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 pam. — “Test- monial meeting. Christian Scjence Reading Room In church building: #This réom s open t0 the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public i§ cordiaiy invited to attend these services and visit the rcading room. Chl:‘l‘\!h. ¢ Frankin at Fourth. REV. JOHN A: GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor. Davis, -Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet”. p 10:00 @ m.—Sunday Sehool.” - 10:50 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo- ments, 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Sge our advertisement elsewhere in this paper. | Northern ¥ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | Sunday services: . 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Evangelist Mrs. E. Wade ‘will speak. Subject, - ‘“World Wide Evangel- ism.” 12:00 noori—Bible "School. Classes for everyone. 7:30 pm. — Evening Service.| Evangelist Mrs. E.'Wadé will ‘speak. Subject, “The Gospel of the King- dom.” z Tueésday and' Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock—Gospel” services. The Lord's Supper is observed the_ first Sunday of each month. Evéryone is invited ' to ‘all’ these services. ‘}-——.—uwa—-—fl | Resurrection Lutheran Church | P Thaud aha Catnex of REV. We invite you to send your child this Sunday 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. The pasgtor will speak on “The . Chal- lenge of the Church’ Both the Junior Choir. and the ‘Senior Ghoir will, sing at this service. 7:0¢ p.a. — . Confirmation Class meets at me pusonnge 3 E i. RICE, "‘ mn.' Suriday deryides: 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. 10300 ant~-Sunday School. 13:00 Q.m—~Holy Communlon and sermon. .. Bvening servics at Dougla.s i.—Public meet- by Mrs. E. . vnuon meetmg 4 Mfilw tings. every, Tuesday and Friday evening at.7:30 o'clock. LEYFERS. OF ADMINISTRATION In ;the. Commissioner’s « Court . for f‘ftr( TESTIMONY WHEREOF T to subscribe my name and ] -;mhu géal. of the @hove entitled’ 'A't.hn. issued out of the above en- ‘Novem] = W"’fihfl" ¥rd” day “of “November, 193450 0 “sean’ 1 Y, P tm.mm mm;mr and ex-officio Pro- . baté "Julge, Junieau’ Precinct. 188 All, triie ahd correct “of ‘the Letters -of Administra- Court -én the 3rd day of jber, M34, in the matter of @8tate ‘of 'Ernest " 1, de- WITNESS my hand and the seal ,the Probate Oourt above men- \'fis Srd day of November, 3. ¥ 'MULLEN, i and ' ex-officlo ‘Pro- . bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Nov. 3, 1934. Last publication, Nov. 24, 1934, nmufifimu‘nmnmfllimnmmnm Seventh Day Adventists | — Corner Secona mna sranklin Sts. “Where Hungry Souls Are Satistied.” VERNON GYES; ‘Pastor (absent) Sabbath setvices each Saturday afternoon. 1:00 p.m—Sal bbath School. al tother’s house.” Ycung People’s Service. Leader, Mr. Kunz. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek | Prayer Service. A cordial invitation is given to 1 to attend these services and worship with us: 2:00 p.mA—Servloes. 15 Evangelistic Service T ‘1’ First Presbyterian Church 'L DAVID WAGGONER. Minister 0:. am, — Morning Service. 7 { 10:30 7 g ! special service will be held to! “Armistice Day.” “As a man think- | gpich all old friends and new eth within himself, so is he.” Prov. |00 cordially invited. 23:7. 11:30 a.m—Bible School. “Christian Citizenship.” Gal. Lesson 5.13- in the AMERICAN LEGION DUGOUT Sunday evening at 8 o'clock a H. Gibson, V. Anderson, Evange- lists. 25. * 2:30 p.m.—Services at Douglas | stsxon | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. “And | he said unto him, Oh my Lord | wherewith shall I have Israel? Behold, my family is poor in Man- asseh, and I am the least in my RI < Catholic Church ] Church of the Natiyity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau | Fiftn and Goia Streets EV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. Pastor The Sunday wthin the Octave of NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REMEMBER AND HELP the Red Cross drive this week! SUNDAY SCHOO) “Dominie’s Discussion Den” ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Peace” (Shure) “Jubil WORSHIP SERVICE (no evening SERMON: “The New ANTHEM, “God of Is) SOLO, “The Mighty Deep” Raymond Graff. ADULT STUDY GROUP 12:15 TILL 12:45 H. L. Faulkner, teacher. “LEST WE FORGET"—keep the Church in your life! service) Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” L AT TEN: for High School group. ate Deo” (Silver) AT ELEVEN: Patriotism.” rael” (Heyser). (Jude) Everyone welcome. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF Ax m; WEATHER BUREAU R 4 23 The W eather } (By the U. S. Weather Bnre.l) Forecast for Junean and vielnlt!. beginning at A pm, Nov. 10: Rain tonight and Sunday, fresh southeast winds. LOCAL DATA . . Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity —‘Weather 4 pm. yestly ... Al 20 SE 2 Lt Rain 4 am. today 4 91 SE n Lt. Rain Noon today . 50 E 34 Lt. Rain ... RADIO REPORTS ot by ; T REREAY T M. Highest- 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. m 4am. Station temp. temp. | ump temp velpcity Wuflm Barrow ke [} 8 | Nome 22 22 12 20 6 o clenr ! Bethel .18 18 8 8 \ 22 0 Clear Fairbanks ot 2 | -8 -6 4 [] Clear Dawson 8 4 A 10 01 * Snow St. Paul .. 2 30 28 30 20 Trace Cldy | Dutch Harbor ... 32 32 28 28 40 06 Cldy | Kodiak . 38 38 32 32 4 0 Clear Cordova «“ 44 34 4 30 Cldy Juneau 65 . ®w 4 vy -8 Rain Sitka ... 49 -— 39 — - 50 —— Ketchikan, . 46 4“4 4 48 2 298 Rain Prince Rupert ..... 46 46 4 52 30 48 Rain Edmonton 46 36 26 82 4 0 Clear Seattle 56 52 42 42 4 0 Clear Portland . 64 60 54 54 6 0 Clear San F‘ril:cls(m . 66 56 54 56 4 0 Cldy WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area of marked intensity was centered this morning over the Gulf of Alaska, attended by easterly.gales and heavy rains over Southeast Alaska. The barometric pressure has been falling rapidly at Jupeau since early this morning and at 11:30 am. today the pressuie reached its lowest point and: has been rapidly, the pressure rise.from 11:30 am. to 1 p.m. was 0.26 inches. During that period the wind velocity:at Juneau increased to a maximum veloc- ity .of 50 miles from the east. Fair weather prevailed over the in- terior of Alaska. The lowest temperature reported in the Territory last night was eight below at Fairbanks. i All Saints. Sunday Services: 8:00 am—Hoiy Mass and In- structions. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass ‘and ser- |mon. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- George E.: Moran, Seattle; O. S. Sullivan, Juneau...... |tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- Gastinean | ment. R. H. ‘Adams, Seattle Hardware S i = Company; Oscar R. Hart, Seattle; B lotice Coulter, ‘Wrangell; Ed‘Chris- P e e o S E | Me:!’w“hn Me o | [tensen, Wrangell; F. T. Richfield, il piscopal Churo | | Wrangell; J. R.:Reynolds, Ketchi- e |5 kan; - H. ‘8. Kimmel, ' Ketchikan; ROy Devaney, - Portland, Or.; W. Lund, Seattle; Harold Knight, Se- Richard B. Knotts. Haines. Ataskan Steve Early, Seattle; Peter Ker- | ovia, Ketchikan; Charles A. John- son, Petersburg; A. Fraland, Seat- Fourth and Sewerd Streets | No services, sermon or Sunday | School, until further notice. | sttle; S s 2 L | BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received hy the City of Juneau at the City |y, A Gabrich, Ketcikan; E. A. Clerks office up to 5 p.m., Nov. 16, | gorenson, Juneau; Bill Jones, Ju- for the furnishing of 5500 barrels, | noay N t more or less of Portland cement. Terms and specifications may be obtained at the Clerk’s office. | By ‘order of | —adv. | e BARBER ' SHOPS CLOSING All Barber Shops will be closed on Monday, November 12th, In | observance of : Axmigtice DAy, SR WILLIAMS, &u‘y CITY COUNCIL. - e — SHOP IN . JUNEAU! s | f % MORE PA HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHl IIIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIg TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY FOR ONE OR SSENGERS 'm SALMON CREEK ROABHOUSE - 750 per Car