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Grand Values and Grand Va ATURING 25 “PAUL SARGEANT” MODELS Gather for yourself a complete holiday wardrobe These quality dress- are, priced as low as they are, for morning, noon and night. es, smart as they are something to get excited about! A FEW OF THE DETAILS Woolens; silks: velvets; Combinations of fabries; Trimmings of metal, fur, Styles for morning, noon Sizes for misses, women, women; 8L and Two-piece, one-piece styles, MEN! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OVERCOAT SALE Blue Belted Models Heavy Quality $18.50 —— e e e We have on display upstairs a large assortment of FINE DOLLS AND TOYS of all kinds No Approvals B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ilk; and night; little and large No Exchanges. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store’’ srdt o rieties! SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1934. BROZ HULSE TO MRS. FAULKNER " BOX MAIN BOUT /LEADS WOMEN, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, to new pecial service will be held *(which all old friends and | are cordially invited, 9 | H. Gibson, V. Anderson, anrAn- lists. o e e |. floly Trinity Cothedral - mz Degn. Sunday ‘services: . { iaks s 8:00 a.m—Heoly -Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Choral “Eucharist and sermon. Evening ‘servi¢e &t Dbitflas. Guild meéts 'fild&y oon at residence of ‘Mrs. Harry''#e Thice Matehes of Five-Bat- Mojud Femmme Ace High| tle Show December for All at Elk Alleys 40 Are Signed Last Night With three all-star ‘bouts signed Mrs. H. L. Faulkner led Mo- and the other two fights tentatively juds to a three-straight victory arranged, Juneau’s first boxing card last night over Spark Oil Heaters 5 |since July 3 was, today, reaching in Elks C. League bowling at Elks V completion. Alleys. Mrs. Faulkner hung % Matchmaker Pop Bayers released ' best three-game and single-game today his main event and two figures for both men semi-final bouts which will be seen last night with marks of 591 and Monday, December 10, in the Elks’ 231. None of the male ten-pin - Hall undet the- joint auspices of artists could match Mrs. Faulkner. 7:30° pam. “Public service, the EIKS and“the Anderican’ Legion. However, she did" not break any Tulesdity, 7430 pt—~Generat pub- i Ilic especially invited at which time Billed for the six-round finale records. 7 | no “interpreter Will be' dsed. are ‘Kid "Broz, husky Bellingham| In other matches, National Friday; 780 'pimSPutlic_service. | whirlwind, and Granny Hulse, pop- Crooks beat Agfa Sure Shots and | . {ular Juntau heavyweight. Purolas beat Kaysers. .| Supporting this attraction aretwo The best team score was made Catholic Church | four-round’ semi-windup s¢raps. by the Mojuds when they crashed ["Church: of the Nativity of ithe | |One will find Sdilor Red Nixon | through with a 1509 total. They Blessed V. M. Juneau from the Tallapoosa and George | also had 538 for a single game to % Bigldy, ‘Roslyn middleweight, box- | take honors in that classification. Fiftn:ancd Goia Streets .,,, ‘The other pits those two riv-| Tonight, at 7:30 Welock, Hart |REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, B.J. .)s Sammy Nelsoh, all-round ath- Schaffner & Marx plays Rexall Pastor -~ * .(le and 'Kid Wright, Angoon Walkovers play 'Nuggets at 8:30 Sunday--Services: Indian, fn a third remateh at 152 | 9'clock; and Happy Homes vie with 8:00 am—Hoy Mass and In- pounds. Munsingwears at 9:30 o'clock. ‘structions. 3 I" Two 'preliminaties, probably fea- = Last night summaries: 10:30 am —High' Mass and ser- iuring at least two Indians from Spark Oil Heaters mon, Douglas, will round out the five-| Mrs. Bringdale.. 155 127 | 17:30 pm.—Rosary dnd Benedic- | pout card. Council -165 165 tlon 6f the Most Blessed Sacra-| The announcement of referee for Monagle 137 159 | ment. the show also was made today. Harold Regele, popular Juneau of- | ficial, was selected as the third | man in ‘the ring. The two judges Mrs. Faulkner. have not yet been selected by Box- | Coughlin R ing Commissioner Tom Shearer. |Kegel “Pourth ana Bewezd ‘Streets Several of the boxers staged ex- | No serviess, ‘seron ‘or Sunday nibitions last night at Elks' Hall,| 8¢hool, until further nouee and these nightly workout will be | held up until the evening of the| Agfa Sure | bouts. Matchmaker Bayers pointed Mrs. Sweum 12 112 112 BI MMY HK out'that the battlers have been in | Parks 157 170 200— 521 hard conditioning work under Jim- Pullen 168 168 168— m Blinaler’s Popular Music to Thomas and Joe Gregoire for P - —- months and will enter the! 437 450 480— Be Heard at So- | cial Evening = | —_ { The Salvatien Armmy S\mday 2:30 pm.—Welcome to Major W. J. Carrathers. 6:00. pm.—Sunday -Scheol. 144— 440 457 4521360 Mojuds 213 . 155 . 146 Hietropatiton Bctbaait I f Episcopal Church " ‘Totals 180— 591 155—"465 122— 453 Totals Shots Totals xmg in splendid shupe National Crooks - — Mrs. Koski 171 183 L ~ps | George, T. 165 165 USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS | [eorse 100 ‘1o Get them at the Lutheran Ladies’ S Aid Sale next Wednesday, Decem- 508 ber 5. Splendid seleetion -ef -arti- cles. Tea 2 to 4; Dinner from 5:30 to 7. —adv. e s Ihlly Empire wam aas Pay! 115 165- 160 Totals Purolas 175 176 144 127 13? 168 Robertson Sweum Grummett T"IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It's Paint We Have 1t! 458 470 Kaysers 128 “Thankfully;" Jumeau *citizers Totals accepted the approach of the week's second holiday, ahd ‘planned to celebrate accordingly. | And indications “are ‘that one of | WENDT & GARSTER [ the most popular rendezvous of | | PHONE 549 those socidlly inc¢lined persons to- . night will be Elks Hall, where the | st - > Elks Clib’ plans ‘to sponsor an- | O T PR Resurrection Lutheran Church It was announced ‘today that (Across from Zynda Hotel) Ear] 'Blinzlér’s music ‘would play | wxfl’sht “This ‘young leader’s band | i i8¢ y ‘growing in popularity | Beginning: Sermon Series ¢n “THE BIBLE.” TOMORROW’S SERMON: “BIBLE PROPHESY.” Also anthems by two choirs 116 119— 363 196— 512 156- 02 Mrs. Petrich Blomgren 156 160 Waugh 171 175 | kL Totals 451 4711377 R Y aid his arrangements of modern | AR Ve ® 'and revival-seleétions have pleased | Juneau dancers in earlier dances Dlnélm will ‘start dt 9:30 ‘o'~ Notices for this church column Blood Guiltiness™ t. be received by The Empire| Tuesday and F‘rldny evenings at not ‘Jater than 10°o'clock Saturday|7:30 o'clock—Gospel services. morning to guarantee change of | The Lord’s Supper is observed | & sermon tapics, ete. the first Sunday of each month. 3 Everyone is invited to all these Bl Smkdaaciiioel Lo gy ! BEEVIOSS, 3 | ] First ‘Chureh “of Christ, | ’ Scientist I 0 I:-————-———Q. ! Resurrection Lutheran Church _1‘ Sunday services wil-ue held at| Corner of Trua ana Main Streets | at 11 am. in the First Church of REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | Pastor. | pnd Main Streets. The subject will | “The ‘Priendly -Chureh” i be, “Ancient and Modern Necrom-| 10:p0 am—-&unhay Sehool, ancy, alias Mesmerism and Hyno- | 11:00 am.-Worship service. Ser-| | tism, Denounced.” mon, The Bible: Some Qrophcsxex 12:15 p.m—Sunday School. | Fulfilled.* Thé Senior and Inter- | ‘Wednesday, monial meeting. ring anthems. Christian Science Reading Room| 7:30 pm—Annual Thank Offer-| In church bullding. “THis Toom 35 ing Meeting Of ‘the "Women's ‘Mis- | open ‘to the public Wednesday sionary Society. afternoons from 2:30 to 4. Monday, 7:00 p.m.—Confirmation | The public 1s cordiaily invited 0| Clags meets at parsonage. attend these services and visit the| wednesday—Annual Bazaar and reading room. ‘Dknner, B S B e " First Presbylerian Chareh | | | !L DAVID WAGGONER. ‘Minister. 10:30 am. — Morning..Service, Sermon by the Rev. Verne .J.| | Swanson. Subject, “Confession.” L |John 1:1-10. | 11:30 am.—Bible School. Lesson “The Christian as Witness. T Thes. 1:1-10. 1:30 p.m—Bible School -at Doug- las Mission. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching Service at Douglas Mission. | 7:30 pm.—Evening service under direction of the Young People. Subject, “Missions.” Mrs, H. W.J Greig for twenty years a mission- ary nurse in Africa will speak, showing African stereoptican pic- tures and African curiors. Monte , | Stiow will sing & solo. Mrs. Robert McChesney will give a violin se- [ lection. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Classes | Prayer Service. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Missionary . | program by the Women's Mission- . |ary Society. A cordial invitation is given to | | Franknn at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 1050 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo- ments. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere | wwm NoTu mHlS Neigh- bor; Therefore’ Love ‘Is the Jul- the Law.” Rom. 13: m fan g0 8y worship Corner ‘Seeopn sna ranklin ¢ !Il- ton Fourth_ Streeét. The ¢himney “Where Hungry_Souls m - Satisfted.”: 3 | vmonammccmna 7% Bnbbsthugvbu pach Baturday u“m c ternoon. 1:00 pm-—Msem :00 ‘pm. — Tesil-| mediate choirs will sing two stir- | AMERICAN unday eve x‘:w l'w*lel!‘ | ‘clock s, will ‘bé” concluded at 1 N. B.—If you are “seeking for truth” we believe you | AP | will find these sermons very helpful DEFECTIVE FLUE CAUSES ! o 3¢ i fY- T pIRE AT 'HOUSEL'S WEDNESDAY LADIES’ AID ANNUAL SALE AND DINNER A ‘defective "Tlue ‘was the cause dl* ““nifhor “fite extinguished by Ithe Juneau‘Volunteer Fire Depart- ment at 10:20 ‘o'clock last nlyht “The ‘(department ‘was dalled ‘to I{He' ‘Home" ‘of "Mrs. Dave Houbel o 38R “ | wad ‘Slight damage Was «done w'm inverior of the ' house. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth STMAS GIFTS | “tet'them at'tie Lutheran Ladies' |, ivis Sale. next - ednesds,y, Decem- | fi‘g 5%, *Bplendid “séféction ‘of arti- | # cles. Tea 2 to 4; Dinner from || —adv, * REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister .Q(y- m‘m& “Minera] Baths. | m-_muu: 1 RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” “ o SUNDAY GOI.I_OOI. AT TEN: Olasses for all, except the adults who meet from 12:15 till 12:45 with H. L. Faulkner as leader. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Upder the Leaves” (Thome)—“Song Without Words” (Tschaikowsky) MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVEN MESSAGE by Mrs. Herbert W. Greig of Sitka, formerly a mis- sionary in Africa. We covet for Mrs. Crieg the widest pos- sible hearing as she presents a message of vital importance .to'Christian people. SOLO, “Bless This Home” MEMORIAL SERVECES 2:30 SUNDAY |AFTERNOON (Brache)—TED. KEATON. EVENSERVICE AT SEVEN-THIRTY: (Organ Moments 7:20) WILLIS NOWELL will play “Andante,” Concerto. SERMON, “The Sequel to Ihnnksmv(ng CAROL SINGING—youll enjoy this “sing.” COAL i PAGIFIC COAST COAL €O. from Mendelssohn’s For Every Purse and :Purpose . ONFIGHT CARD MEN BOWLERS up |, and women | 145— 425 165—*495 | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Burcau) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinlty, beginning at 4 pm., Dee, 1: Snow or rain tonight and Sunday, light “to .moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humldity Wind Velocity 20.70 32 3 N 3 29.90 34 89 SE 8 29.67 34 30 SE 12 MOGSE QUINTET TO PLAY DOUGLAS IN “NAT” ON MONDAY for the latter Time 4 pm 14 am | Nnon "Weather Clear Lt. Snow Lt. Snow St to: today Pay'nlakit George Bros. | After being “dark |part of |he week |League play will with a flourish. Five |games are scattered over Monda | Tuesday and Friday nights for play. Juneau hoop fans must travel to ‘nl)uuli\s for their basketball Mon- day night, for then the Moose journey to the Douglas Natatorium for a mix with the Douglas Fire- men. On Tuesday, [ ] LOWER LIQUOR PRICES Pay'n Takit George Bros. Phone Your ‘Orders! Store open until midnight the Juneau Firemen and Krause Concreters open 2 doubleheader at Juneau High | School. The nightcap slates De- Molay and George Brothers. But that Monday night engage- ment at Douglas is attracting much attention right now across the Channel. For it is the Douglas |lads big chance to climb out of the {cellar, in which place they have iresided since the opening of play {last month. | The visiting Moose quintet has won one game in three starts, but the Douglas club has been beate |in both of its contests. However, if the home team can win, it wiil take a jump to fourth place, pass- jing up both the Moose and the | _ __|Juneau Firemen. 4571509 | Will Continue to Advance 5221450 Diamond sales in the East and Eu showing he investmen \ Yk r this fear of depreciation of money, or or merely a return of a .measure of prosperity or a combination of -all three, we do not know. places. We do know that through the cen- turies, Diamond have been one of the safest forms of investment when bought right. We have a few larger stones that are in this class and in- vite inspection of those interested. 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