The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1935, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 2 ADM. COONTZ || U. S. DEPARTMENT ,OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) o= Forecast for Junean and vieinitv. beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 26: M) \ Wit otices for cbs ¢murch cohsmny 7:30 pm-—Evening Service. TRiS Ee——— e sy | Snow or rain tonight and Sunday, slightly warmer tonight; mod- Seventh Day Adventists erate southeast winds. 'PASSES AWA LA 3 TREE o |nusv'bé Féce.ved by THe BAPIG fs National Young People's Day.! | nok “fiter thah" 0" 6100k ‘Bafirdky |a progrom will be given by the Moo e | | | | morning to gusvantee change of|Young People of the church, the e 1s Ar ljgrmon topics, ete. subject of which is “Realities.” = ::Ezd_snws a‘ | © ¥l b “Things seen ‘are temporal; things| YERNON GYES, Pastor (sbsent) not seeh @re eterpal” Sabbath services each Saturday| LOCAL DATA Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.88 21 82 S 6 29.75 25 e3 w 2 2954 28 93 w 6 Weathier Lt. Snow Lt. Snow Lt. Rain Time 4 p.m. yest'y 4 am. today Ncon today Was Formerly in Alaska'y hirts, ties! comfort, emartness while our patterns is e prices ! y's | { I [ | | Service land Was:Mar- {] _Fimt ried at Sitka | ‘ (Continued from Pagé 'One) 11 ‘g PFirst Church of hiist. Selentfst, Stneau, on pnd Main Streets. The subject will e, “Truth.” 12:15 p-m.-—Sunday Sehool. Wecnesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- nonial meétng, ¢ | 3 Chiisan Bciénde Redding Room n cnmcn”buuméxg. ‘This room s M seh b6 the pubiic Wednesday 2% atternodhs ot 2:80°te 47" ' The oliblie s Vofdall' invited to ‘thendl’ fivese serviees and visit the cading room. rn LIEST Pr ..“ retirement on ¢ spent i Cor v ABSE:, Mis Trebor Dayis, Or gubiist ‘Where Weléohté and Worship Mreet? = 10:00 a'm - Sunddy StHest 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Orgabh Mo- ;' ments. MUE- B 11700 a1, See ' qut' advel - this paper. e it 1926, In Alatkan Waters — Mbtting " worship. Mo tisement elsewhere June 11 officer he the Alaskan proficient those waters. In 8itkd, on Oct.” 31, 1890, Eo married Augusta Cohen' ‘'cf ‘that . They had a dalighter, Ber- and ‘two sons, Benton, Who at the age ‘of four, and Ken- th, who died"at-29 when a lieu- ant in ‘the ‘navy. """ : Capture of Ciam {7"As a leutenant in 1898, Admiral | Coontz was aboaid the Cha: i at the ‘“comic “opera” capture of & Guam. The Spanjsh gov r the remote island, mnof war ‘had been detlaréd, & a3 a ik Dean, Sinddy servides: -’ Lty s 800’ axm _%;cmma;dmn. 10:00 .. —S\ndéy" School. 1100 a.m—Morning Prayer and Sermon. > : Evening service @t Douglas. Resurrection Luther opened fire d in the ton and the Boston oyage of the fleet yo. i world in 1908 ot CREAOHEW: liewtenant commander, Was . 1109 4 of--Mbehing Service: Pas- officet of '¥a¢, NG ¢ tors gefmon subject, “Science and ommindant of mil- ¢ pook of Genesls.” This will be virl ‘Acadetry’ 1 a careful study of the views of : | eminent men of science and £Hs : elation to ineldents related In 1918, o 191 thE book of Genesis! ' Students o direg ehphicialy igvited. Anthem by ¥ Junier Cho Menday at 7 p.m.—Cenfirma- 1Glees @AMSor n () ¥ TFlist Ureshylerian Church | o PRV DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Morning Service Chyistian’s Fight.” dnd he will flee ‘The hos moderated and we all classes Well atbend- ther Autombbié o their 193 void possib! -payment 0 e due Janual % " Peripd of ill ‘sobn expire; after which alty Will be added to r fee, Terri al $10, ¢ case of all ears found without 1935 license . Lesson 0 a.m.—Bible 4 13:27-31, 54, Deni Ma. pm.—Bible School at Doug- las Mission 3:30 ~ pam—Eervices A. W. HENNING, at City Ole: Douglas NORTHERN LIGHT PR CHURCH Franklin at Fourth AN ESBYTEL REV. JOBN A:'GLASSE Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Di;‘ecto; bl CAROL BEERY DAVIS : sy e Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” “TOMORROW'S VICTORIES are always won today".—let this Lord’s ‘day’s services help you win fomorrow where you lost yegterday: t (8} ' SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL AT TEN: with elassds fdr 411 except adulfs, wio' meet 12:15 till '12:45 with H. L. Faulkner OHGAN MOMENTS ‘AT TEN-FIFTY: “Prelude in'E ‘Plat”’ PRedd) *dntoderats in GV b WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: SERMON, “OLD AGE SECURITY." | DUET, “O Lord Remember Me” (Caro Roma). PIPE ORGAN, “Idyll” “Poslude in G." CHILDREN'S MOMENTS a ‘short stofy. “TRUE RELIGION 18 hot"solitary,—beftet 'come to church; for communien with-kindred-spirits adds 46 our-strength. - VIKING CLUB Social at 6dd F gi ooy’ Hall Tonight dt 9 0’Clock REFRESHMENTS AND DANCING For Member§ an(i F;lends ADMISSION 35¢ iRy O neld ai | Wednesday, 7:30 pm.—Midweek a40000n g v | 1:00 pan.—Sabbath School. A cordial vitation is given t5| g.99 pm. Fvices. worship with us. Sel e - — At J4 u[ | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | (1] - | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — sormng Worship. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes | SHOP IN JUNEAU! for all. | PFourtr: ana Sewerd Streets until further notice. e, School, Episcopal Church | — i B G gy Meiropolitan Methodist No' services, sermon or Sunday | 7:30 pm. — Evening Scrvice. | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv- e Sy ice. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study. Subject, “What the Scriptures Say Concerning Sickness.” i E £ Communion Service the first) one Sunday of each month. | Everyone cordially invited to all these services. COatholle | | Chutch of the Nativity of the i Blessed V. M. Juneau P I TS R Fiftn and oid Btreets | REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J.| Pastor | [ Sunday Masses: | | § o 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser-| araina mon. ¥:30 p.n—Rosary and Benedic- | C [) i | | | 8:00 am.—Iioly Mass and In- structions. tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. The Salvation Army i - | Services at 2:30 p.m. | g Resurrection Lutheran Church- TOMORROW AT 11 “SCIENCE AND THE BOOK OF GENESIS” NOTE: This should be of especial interest to students, teachers, and those of a scientific bent. Emergency Calls Don't Mean "'Six _Months FrOm Now’'! The physician, the hospital, the dentist, the druggist—are entitled to the same prompt- ness—in the payment of their accounts— as you expect from them in emergencies! be paid—just like the rest of us) And remember, how you pay thent is} knowtx n:’:u milhuwn—d how| ou pay the stores is known to them :hol:d\wudl your record at the. credit bureau. To keep your credit record cleas, pay dnilh promptly—by the mld or as agreed., NHEN émérgencies atise, when tragedy impends, they are ex- ed to respond—night or day, in fi:‘wadur ot foul—and they do. ‘But; tod often, that same promptness # ot shown when time for payment «comes. Is that fair? “They have Bills to meet, too! And $amilies to support and employees to ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Valentine Bldg. Phone 28 WINDOW CLEANIN PHONE 485 WOMEN’S GALOSHES One and Three Snaps 18 o lfAngOR?EEBfl.ERSSTORE Ha&i Machine‘ S[lop “ELECTROL—Of Course” t ‘ | | | | i ; i i | | | ! | | | | { t | | | | | San Francisco RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 4p.m. | temp. temp. | | 1 TOLAY west 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.L mp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weatler -8 Clear -8 Clear Clear Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy Clear Cldy Snow Snow Cldy Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Station Barrow . Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul - . Dutch Harbor . Cordova . Juneau . Sitka ... v Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland -8 <2 -12 -12 -44 34 36 28 20 21 <40 -4 " 54 54 62 orsrad|l vorSBonssn 48 42 . 50 WEATHER SYNOPSIS The area of high barometric pressure that has dominated weath- er conditions over Eastern Alaska for the past several days has mov- ed from the upper Yukon Valley southeastward, and this morning the crest was over northern Saskatchewan. The weather over East- ern Alaska is now dominated by an area of low barometric pressure, being accompanied by precipitation from Cordova southward to ‘Washington. It was warmer this morning over the eastern and southern por- | tions of Alaska and colder over the Bering Sea region. [ | } model to fit both your requirements and your pocketbook. Be sure to " Hardware Co. pRocession i l X ! E wanted a heater that should be ahead of all others in both appearance and heating efficiency. We found it and now we are offering it to you—the AMER~ ICAN Oil Burning Heater. To really appreciate its beauty you must see it. Its rich walnut brown crystalline enamel with gleaming chromium trimmings will make it a pride in any home. _And for con- venient satisfactory heating serve ice it can’t be beat. The AMERICAN 0il Burnin Heater is built on the principles of the warm air furnace so as to give rapid circulation of warm air, Giant heating surfaces (nearly 509 larger than other heaters) and long fire travel enable it to give more heat from the same amount of fuel. Large water pan helps to humidify the air, making it not ;m]ly comfortable but also health- ul, | We have a complete line of heaters to choose from, with a size and come in and look them over. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ALWAYS C{\llf()RNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR EXPERT MOTOR REPAIR! PHONE 411 Complete Service on vaery Motor Need CONNORS MOTOR co. Ine. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected Old papers for sale at Empite Office 3 .

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