The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1935, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE SATURDAY, FEB. 9 |935 » . WOMEN'S RUBBERS, “sizes” "PANEL CURTAINS, cach . SLOOVIIGBENE B H o) 917 3. 314 4. 2 pair $1.00 FEATHER " PIELOWS, reg- # : == e 2V 3, 3%, 4, 2 pair . Wiy iR _....%1.00 363in GRETONNES, 6 yards :$1.00 , TURKISH TOWELS, 6 for Vi.v.‘Sl.OU MENIS-RAYON SOX, 5 pair:$1:00 b Q@ . oy 1oy CLOTHS $1.00 { & A 1 9 30YS" FELT SHOES, pair . $1.00 §| LINEN LUNCHEON CLOLKS &2 ) KWE ch ...$1.00 : TU RKL 1 TOWELS, small MEN'S NBCKWEAR, each ... $1. MEN'S SWEATER COATS, ‘ i JMEBN:S (HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘ P \BT LINEN T OWEL _$1.00 . large sizes, each 10 )urds for ....$1.00 EN'S 5 - I 4 b COTTON PRINTS, 4 yards . PlOQf S CAPH --------------------- , g o . . HO"‘JERY FOR CHILDREN, * FELT SL IPPERS ..:$1.00 LOT WQMEN’S and GIRLS gy @ * g o™ o LQ,[)IES : = R, ~Q ¢ . 51 00 W e e Tk st o . S’ RAYON VESTS, = TENNIS SHOES, 2 pair ...3 V&()MLN S pURE SILK NET JAI)IE U ORE' = HOSE, 2 pair....i-5.ii - L0 LR H M CH M 1 = ¢ WRUEN'S, NECEWEAR, TLRATI()\S NO APPROV ALS : = LOT MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, * v N{’ AL NS—I ¢ = 9 2 4 4 = S’ KNICKER SOX, 2 for §75% i = 1414 to 1614, each . $1.00 E)_Y_______-—————_—-——-—___;———'——m VT INO EXCHANGES 4 = ] = 4 = A group of DRESSES, v dlw:s +0'$14.50, NOW .....$7.50 = . RS " " ‘ g " : = LOT SATIN SLIPPERS, brok- WINTER MHLLINERY, Clearande, each ... .. .- $1.00 VISIT OUR'UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT . = . 5 3 & T I . = o diee 2 pilr Ropsisc $100 WOMEN’S SKIRTS, reduced to $195' PRl : g All Chlldren s COATS and 'DRESSES at HALF PRICE! = A The gemeral public s cordially| PROSPECT ROCK CREEK ‘ SABIN 1S ILL Chris Neibher, who with Jack AA B H 1 DOUGLAS ——’K——-kl Epicopa Chmreh_ | LMelLJAhrBNoperaMng on R?qck Cmfek Y eau':y lnt | ' Charles ‘O. 'Sabin is at his home, - west - of ome, Was in Nome {07 | mume————— Wit serious attack of mé NEW S ning Prayer an‘d sup‘plr;ea n:i\enbtli'h and i expressztdh { flu. h . 2 iz i =y Hematic R il | confidence tha! ey will get go - TR N S Notices for ‘enis cnurch column, Tuesday, 7 30 p.m.—Confirmation Seventh Day | | results out of their present opera- | |¥%¢ SILK QUILT must be recefved by The Empireé Class meets. P Lk ‘ lg 2« | tions, according to the Nome Nug- T bifng. dspisyed i pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | (e 22| Corner Becona mna rapklin S MMM—-—M{ I Dongias Catholic Church Uost, " Botl' Nelgher ‘and . Moldsh | 2 mi‘ up._aye atv the Missy morning to guarantee change of | \ First Presbyterian Church | “Where Hungry Souls Are . RIDGE PARTY [ | | are well-known sourdoughs. for ¥ ML el sirvoon -topios, BEO: P 4 Satistied” | % 9:30 am—Hoiy Mass anc ser- At ol \ lucky patron of the dance being Minister VERNON, GYES, Pastor (absent) Mrs. Eltop zsvum sentertained | pon - Benediction of the most | sponsored by the Women of the . ol } DAVID WAGGONER., Sabbath ms each Saturday with two tables .of bridge at her miassed Sacrament after the mass RETURNS TO CHITINA | Mocse, Saturday, February 16. adv. First Church MW ‘H 10:30 am. — Morning Service. | attemmdon; < home last evening. Prizes for win-| i M G ——————— ’ Subject, “The Victor's Reward.” School. ning scores went o Mrs. A R.| 18, (Gegree “Mhwch Lew fion || smop IN JUNEAU FIRST! | Seientist l; He that overcometh, the same 1:00 pm—filhblfll Bawards’” HiFh’ bnd " Mrs. Guy| BOOK FOR PROSPECTORS ~ (Cordova to Chitina February 1, 3 Sunday services =i we Held At shall be clothed in white raiment.’| 3:00 p.m.—8drvioes. Smith, Jow. Mrs. Robert Bonner| ‘“Determinative M inerology for | fm(rh visiting 1Mlss Lucille Wolfe 11 am. in the First Church of| 11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson | Jr, won the cut prize. Dainty re-|the Alaska = Prospector,” -a . hook n the coast city 5-——“*‘—"‘—‘f Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | “Peter Preaches at Pentecost.” Meiropolitan Methodist | | freshments’ were served by the| | wriften in simple, non-technical | IR T e 7\ on = | i pnd Main Streets. The subject Will| 1:30 p.m—Bible School at Doug-' | Eplscopal Church hostess. |language for the Alaska prospector VISITING IN CORDOVA i GENERAL MOTORS | fbe, “Spirit.” {38 Midston. (& . > = v b g e N 'has been edited and compiled by | Mrs. William J. Neimi and her| O b vitee i and | » 12:15 p,m.—Sunday’ School. ! ot y Fourtr: ana ‘Seward Strects |Proféssor “Algert S. Wilkerson of young daughter, Marian, arrived in o Pl 0 R i o e SR e L ouen| No_services, sermon .or Sunday “Lnrflofiigz“;fifmwnmlm Alsska Agricultutal College and | Cordova. recently, from Chitina to| Paper cusling is one of the old-| | o oAd i foniel meeting. lM,f.;'gni, e e, e | Sehool, uafilidurther. notice. | School of Mines. spend some time visiting friends. “esl methods of hair waiving, Ex-|| W.P. JOHNSON l Christian Science Reading RO0OM | topic for the Young People's Serv- ? For the second time in the past | combabesPUIPARIRE. MEleabalald In church building. This T00m 38|ice is “Improving ©ur Attitude| ® es oo pppmepoe : Mgl | 7 telze)ph'gne serv\cz Pl‘:g_‘ /0. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | most lasting, and is especially | u = . open to the public Wednesday Toward People of Other Races” | ® & o | tween Daugtas and Junean was dis-| < < good for fine halr. [T : DY ) afternoons from 2:30 to 4. | Wednesday, 7:30 pm—Midweek| ® HOSPITAL NOTES | Jupted last Bght and 1é’ employ- Thoe W | s : ‘| 3 The public 3s cordiaiiy invited 10| prayer Service. | A \:3:’ ¢ the cgmphny are ber?du}:'g ’ 4 Y B R o Jones-Stevens Shop attend these services and: visit ‘he‘ A cordial nvitation is given wl e eisNp PN bR | every effort to re-establish com-i (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ‘m;’I e;;;"i;;%‘;go;t ;vx 3250?1’( ev:::; ! LADIES'—CH . : reading room. | worship with us. ol . [sszn ; : I ILDREN'S T | A. B, Larson, wno mad been & ‘;;““'““"“ "‘y”’”“ the tWo toWns| Porecast for suneau and vielniky, beginning at 4 pm., Feb, 9: | Stallation of officers and fei’;s*:; READY-TO-WEAR “ {f North Presbyterian g ___(medical patient, was dischatged| Ty T opo Gne week ago the Rain tonight And Sunday; moderate southeast winds. 1:]&:155 § Hanae b \ Seyard Street Near Third R R e a3t -| ! - “ e T | |’ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | irom St. Ann’s Hospital this mOrn-| o0 fyas vintersupted: for three ,LOCAL DATA — — urch e &jing. | |or four days; the: longest period| ime Batometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather ’_———-————_—_ Pranknn at Fourth | iin over 80 years. It is believed in| 4 pum. yest'y _...30.08 41 69 s 10 Cldy REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister, CHARLES O. PERSONEUS, Master Thomas George “undei-jynat ynstance that a ibreak in the| 4 am. today ....2081 42 72 SE 8 cldy Mirs. ‘Trevor Davis, Organlst | Pastor. | went an appendectomy .at St. ADI'S logble gesponsible for - the inter- Nogn today 2065 43 81 SE 18 Lt. Rain CHURC.H “Where Welcome and Worship Sunday services: | Hospital last night. \mission n sewice avas caused by i R il - H siragging r of | = S o4 | 11:00 am. — morning Worship. Mrs. Hardy Trefzger of Yakutat, e g L ‘M‘M, o homb > Franklin at Fourth o B | 12100 noon—mible Sehool. Classes B e e btnent O ¥, et e YESTERDAY | TODAY | i 1050 to 11:00 am—Organ Mo-| ~*"F SUrRHOIOF ab. St e gl | | e ‘ Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. sam. Precip. 4ai. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE ments. 730 —Bvening Suvics| R T ABEALINNG PORCH | station temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloclty 24hrs. Weatle | ¢ ¥ 2 11:00 am. — Morning worship. | ,fi&d‘;‘,‘x'_l 30 pmAGogpel'serv; pital this week, was discharged . workmen have ibeen busy the| Marrow ... 14 6 . T8 0 Cleat | Minister See our advertisement elsewherelice ikt from the hospital yesterday. | past M‘mm the porch on| mNome- . 14 - <58 .28 -26 4 0 Clear in this paper. > S s | y the fvont of t wards residence | Bethel - -4 -4 o8 38 04 Cleas | Friday, 7:30 pm—Bible Sdy.| ap mrances Hayden, ‘proprie- which was removed by the terrifio! B o 12 .-12 B o e RUTH SARAH COFFIN Subject, “What the Scriptures Say teft Fairbanks 6 8 ace y D " e— 0 adac ek » tor of the Woodland Glardens, left | wind gterm. about two weeks ago.| pawson .. b © 4 i 2 4 0 Clear irector ‘ By Trinily Golf A :C(’(X,‘lgx:y:&fmn wsgersi.ice the dizet |- Aun'S BGER(BUR0CAT A b " Nz 8t. Paul .. 12 10 0 10 32 02 Snow | = Sunday of each month. (08 nep. 8 surg.iinl‘ga.nim. s Dutch Harbor 38 38 | "3 38 4 42 Rain | CAROL BEERY DAVIS THE VY. REV. OHARLFS E. RICE, | "poowone “cordially invited to all ——.wouAN Ll Kodiak . 0 40 | ‘34 o5 4 0 Cleax | Organist g these services NOME | .Gordova 38 % | % a0 2 3m Rain i Sunday services: y ! | Sunean R | 38 e 8 16 Clay | Where Welcome and 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. e AR, Miss E. L. Howard, about sixty- | it ... 47 — e o 42 il Worship Meet” - 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Catholic Church five years old, was found dead in | \Ketehikan ... 44 40 0 40 10 0 Pt.Cldy/ 11:00 am—Morning Prayer aud Church of the Nativity of the | {her home in* Nome January 18. " | “Prince Rupert .. 42 2 2 36 4 0 Pt. Cldy, Sermon. ! Blessed V. M. Juneau °| [Her deahi was apprently due to SGrmces | samenton 2 % o T Clear | FEBRUARY IS “LOYALTY MONTH” WITH US! Evening service at Douglas. i a heart attack. Miss Howard ar:| cr | el i ® . ® % 1 ° Cldy | SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: : 1‘ = Fiftn agd ;ovd Mre‘;: Bl {rived inmNo‘rine durx:z ):hdc ;ar;z I Portland .. 50 50 34 34 4 0 Clear With classes for all except adults, who 33 | REV. WM. ‘ASSEUR, 8.J.|gold ays an 8t v v . d . 3 gold - Fu San Francisco ... 58 54 48 50 4 0 Cla; meet with H. L. Faulkner 12:15 till 12:45 I: pureh | | Notices for Tmis enurch colump| ¥ Resurrection Lutheran Churel it o Mml’::wr there since that :time. gy v by The Ez;zp\r: S « - ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-EIWFTY: B o el »” “ ” Oorner of Tmira suG Main slzeeu! g a"_m‘_m“ Sias ol e ATTENTION MASONS not later than 10 ‘Oeldek Saturday | WEATHER SYNOPSIS “Alegretto in E Flat” (Read) “Romance” (Sheppard) BEY. ERLR;G‘A? OLAFEON. | itructions. 3 |morutng W ‘WiAraptee change of| The barometric pressure distribution over the North Pacific, WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: < r4(Jl:|.u-uh" 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- . gtated communication of Mt. Ju- > jon™tpnies. Tetc. | ‘Ocean and Alaska has changed but little during the past 24 hours, | ; (no evening service) fosges ’mn;‘;: School. |mon. neau Lodge, No. 147, Monday evan-‘ 4 | being high from Ketchikan southvard to California and a storm SERMON, “IN THE CRITIC'S DEN.” P §6290. S.a--BIRRIN> * cer.| 7:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic-|ino ap 7:30 o'clock, Work in the % T | “area over the North Pgcific n, the lowest reported pressure be- BOYS' DUET, Follow the Gleam” (Douglas). 11:00 am—Morning Service. B¢ |1, o tne Most Blessed 8ara- v M. Degree. Refreshments. By' l ing 2880 inches. This general pressuré distribution has been at-! ORGAN, “Song of the Angels” (Williams). mon, vaz:xiflcam' Fac Sm "“‘S“Q \or | ment. order of the W. M. tended by precipitation along the coastal regions from Unalaska to! i “Postlude in C” (Lewis). g;lsssmble. Music by e T | J. W. LEIVERS, |u "?i'w %3——\ D, Pasmr Juneau ‘and over the Tanana and Kuskokwim valleys, and by fair CHILDREN'S MOMENTS, a short story. — ——— from Ketchikan southward to Calif » & —adv. ‘Seeretary. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School ‘weather ornia. ‘. N’ SUGGESTION: :30 pan ~Evehing Seryie, WAL [ The Safvaies Army ' ' PUEONGERL i 7:30 pm—Preaching in Scandi-| . <Ib Was warmer lasb night over Southeastern Alaska and colder|] L TOrAlTY. MONTE SO By for aopslt, (or e annual meeting following. Refresh- |« tents, S church, for all worship. Attend the services! X X Services at 2:30 p.m. SHOP IN JUNEAU ‘FIRST! navian ‘language. over the Tanana Valley and the Séward Peninsula.

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