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i i us & with tha, “hand-made” look - ¢ omeaa Ny S SRS s, Prices startin 8 iif A group of enchanting one- and two-piece knitted suits and dresses in soft shades which make the bleakness of winter seem incredible. And every one with those details of finishing which proclaim it to be hand-made. B. M. Behrends Co., i “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” u;.j lhe evan- Notices for ¢nis cnurch column | :: must be rece.ved by The Empire | mot later thsn 10 o'clock Saturday * morning to guarantee change ul sermon topics, et 2:30 pm—Sermon by gelist. D WAGGONER. Ministar Each evening lecture is preceded 10:30 am Morning Service. :Ym“ g";‘ms g By v g 8 :‘: ct, “Hearl i ! ring - your quostions to & )(‘;35 ?;: Lord‘ :111 answered and enjoy the program of art and music. ¢ G SMetropoiitan Methodist | | ™ Elcopal churcn Preaching services at Pourth ana SewerG Sireets on. ‘ No servicés, sermon’ or'‘Sunday ening Service under | gehool, until. further notice. of the Young Peo- | Managing Ourselves.” 7:30 p.m.—ldweek e = ! hear what | First Church of Christ, i k. | Scientist .L _—-:mk H Sinday ‘setvices Yo BiAd et 30 p m.—Bible School at Doug- 11 am. in the Pirst Churén of; “52 ;;“p:;, Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on F“m‘Dcug'i Missi pd Main Streets. The subject will| 7.0 p.m— be, “Substance.” \the leade 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School PR Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesu- |y monial meeting. S Chrisdan ‘Science Reading Room : In church building. This room i g — Women's | open to the public Wednesday Missi society. | afternoons from 2:30 to 4. | A cordial wmvunation is ql\eu L The vublic » corta.y invited to worship with us. | stiend these services and visit e reading room. i 2 = { Bethel Pentecostal Assembly "11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson “Peter Delivered from Prison.” e b daca L. D. HENDERSON IS WRITING BCOK'ON' ALASKA EDUCATION L. D. Henderson, formor Terri- torial Commissioner -of Education ‘und for many-years Superintendent “or the Juneau Public Schools, 'is' now working on a book to be-ealled “Development of Education in Al- |aska from 1867 to 1831" accord- lnz to a letter received from him /by Charles W. Hawkesworth, As- sistant to the Dirsctor of the Bureau of Indian Alfairs Mr. Henderson, wh> has been Superintendent of Schools in Butl- ingame, California, for the Jast several years, is 'author of ‘the book “Alaska" containing informe- | tion regarding the Torritory's scenic Batunion G aks bis | features, jgeography, history and ‘ Sunday of each month i p:pu;m”‘ RN ey g f——— ——— —————————} Everyone cori T slnce 1t was | The Salvation Army ‘; theea ')CHQLLS aally, pvileq 1o all | published by The Empire in 19‘;?! 5 o e S More than eight thousand ' copies .5 | Of this book have been sold fncluds Catholic Church ) |Ing the second issue printed in Church of the Nativity of the | |1920. The well writtén’ and very Blessed V. M. Juneau | | readable style used by Mr. Hehder- ,___‘.__———:; son in conveying informatfion re- Fiftn and Goid 8treets | garding the country has created REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, B.J.|such e demand for the book that a X : Pastor |third edition is to be printed id Sunday Masses: | The Empire spring. 8:00 am.—Hoy Mass and In-| Neither My or Mrs. Henderson structions. {have lost their Interest in Alaska 10:30 am—High Mass and 8€f-|or the friends made during’ ‘their this service. smes, years of residence here Even'ng service at Douglas. 7:30 p.n.—Rosary and Benedic-isorward to visiting oW Thursdays, during Lent — 10:00 :l‘l‘:‘:“ of the Most Blessed Sacra-|\wng stop in San a.m.—Holy Communion. munities in the B'-y e Fridays, during Lent—8:00 p.m.— Short service and address. FRREREy " BRI ] | Northein Light Presbyterian | 1% 1 Church i CHARLES C. PExSONEUS, | Pastor, Sunday services: 11:00 am. — mormng Worship. | 12:00 noon—Bihle School. Classes for all o Frankup at Fourin 1 RIEV. JOHN a. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 7:30 pm. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Tuesday, 10:50 to 11:00 am.~—Organ Mo- |ica g ments. | Pri 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. | Subjec See ‘our advertisement elsewher v In this paper. — Evening Service.| 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv- 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study.| t, “What the Secriptures Say € | Concerning Sickness.” the first & Seryices at 2:30 p.n idy Trinity Cathedral THE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE Dean. Bunday services: 8:00 am—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am—Morning prayer and sermon. The Business and Profes- sional Club will be welcomed at T Seventh Day Adventists .l Special lectures continue at the new Bible Chautauqua Hall on! Corner ¢f Thua auu Main Streels Second and Seward Streets each! REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCON, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights Pastor. with Evangelist M. J. Jackson as “The Priendly Church” speaker. The program for this week 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. will be as follows: | 11:00 a.m—Morning service. Ser- Sabbath services will be held mon, “The Faith of a Humble each Saturday afternoon in the| Woman.” Anthems, “Rock of Ages’ Bible Chautauqua Hall until rurv,h- and “One Hour With Thee,” Senior er notice as follows: Choix, ! 1:30 pm.—Bible class for all, — Resurrection Lutheran Church Ils eérdestly requested in the pre- | vention of needlessly exposing oth- “ rs to danger through unauthor- !ized shooting. | The grounds have been posted | with “No Shooting” signs and a pa- tro!man will be employed so that ne not knowing the restriction on shooting may be ‘advised. He will be empowered to make arrests | but .it is thought this latter course #ill not be necessary as an appeal to everyone's sense of fair play and cafety to the other fellow will be | sufficicnt to stop shooting. 5 < D o I8 ST. PATRICK'S SPECIAL English Golf Gals Find Anh-thng Rule Holds LONDON, March 16. — Because they write for the newspapers, Enid Wilson and Diana Fishwick, two of England’s- outstanding women golfers, will continue to be ineli- gible for championship play next summer: 3 The Ladies Golfing union made a determined effort to obtain a re- vision of 'the strict amateur rules, but - the championship committee of the Royal and' Ancient club re- fused to budge. ——————— ST. PATRIUA'S SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL LI- QUORS AT THE TOTEM GRO- CERY. —adv. e Old York straight whiskey, full quarts $1.30, pints 65c, half pints 35¢. SEE TOTE]\{ GROCERY. adv AL Safety Fnrst Plan Adopted ‘——Patrolm 2 (lo Be on ner ‘ G | ‘MAn ‘area of Nmf al*Forest land ‘outh‘and west of Mendenhall Gla- | / LOW PRicES ON ALL LI- Hdtr /mas beeriSet side "as a ‘re- ;Egas AT THE TOTEM GRO- ‘‘satlonnl area: for ‘the public. CERY. —adv. The Forest Bervice plans various ‘mprovements--along -recreational | ines of which a rifle range now ander “construetion ! takes -a ‘promi- 4 nt placel 'A' toad, construction of 1 h Is nearing completion, will S Cream of Kentucky Straight Whiskey, 100 proof, full quarts $1.80, pints. $1.05, . 1% pints . 55¢c. ' SEE TCTEM GROCERY. adv. vua&e the‘area “accéSsible by auto-| lmmbxre Thls road takes off the ! bm 1g¢7 Cabiin- on’ Men- | mu-mm mrw«m o the voha;! willlead to-vari- iy PO ithé’ atea. One is bemg!s egstBrly; crossing Mendenhall:o RIver i by foot: bridge Imimedigtely Bslow, the lake allow- ingriaceess “to the' gllicial wmortaine isetweers sNilgget Greek: and- Men- denthall River. Thid?is' a 'portion of ¢he " Metidlerthall ' Vailey that” nas 190 very ‘few "wiskors' on’ aodount‘ of ‘the’ diffienlty” iViorossing “either Nudgat Cheeks ndenhall River. | It is ome of the ;nm interesting | »acts of’the valley, ' i oy Another - fobt trail ¥ will - follow ~lcnd: thi west side o 'the glacier ‘0t “pasy ihetween’ Mt. McGinnis and StroRer: Waiite 'Moumtuin. This will ‘épen up ‘the most spectacular side of the’ mmmc obser- vation. In order to more aaequately safe- guard - visitors te this Recreational Area, Regional Forester Charles H. Flory, under authorization from the Secretary of Agriculture, has clos- o1 the area to all shooting except on the rifle range, when that is ~~mpleted, and then under such “vies as will*be promulgated for the safety of all parsons involved. The cooperation of everyonme, es- petially 4hé; restdents of Juneau, '«llllllllllllIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIl|IIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIlIl!IlIIlIIB NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth, “Where Welcome and Worship Meet"” ' SUNDAY SCHOOL ten o'clock 1 } i ADULT CLASS 12:15 1o 12:46 ORGAN MOMENTS ten-fifty THIS IS “VICTORY MONTH" WITH' THiS CHURCH! MOB.NING wORSmP AT ELEVEN: %(no evenilig service) . SERMON, “THE SIN OF FAILURE” (study Luke 13:1-9 and meditate upon it at this service) ANTHEM, “O JESUS THOU ART STANDING” CHILDREN'S MOMENTS, a short ‘story “HURT NOT YOUR CONSCIENCE with any known sin,'— you know you ought to come to church. COME! (Norlitemen, make reservations for this Tuesdny) Jig g b AR A AR Follows on the Heels of St. Patrick’s Day bringing again that desire to go places, do things and see people. i : % 2 Obey that impulse by joining in the St. Patrick’s Day Cele- bration at the Capital Beer Par- lofs tonight, with Paul back at the Ivories, and with a case of Rheinlander Beer ‘going to the Jucky door prize winner. Follow the jolly crowds to AL Capital Beer Parlors ' U. 8. DEPARTMENT P’ AGm&m WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for sunetu and vielnity, peginning at 4 p.m., March 16: Cloudy tonight and Sunday, probably showers; light southeast winds. LOCAL DATA | Barcmeter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity — Weather 7 s 14 Cldy 85 s 5 Lt. Rain 43 58 w 5 Cldy RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 4p.m. temp. temp. .31 10 Time 4 pm. yesty . 4 am. today Noon today ...30.04 TOLAY Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.L temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weastliet 2 -20 26 28 L] -6 32 36 34 32 35 36 32 32 20 42 40 i 48 | Station | Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Pairbanks Dawson St. ‘Paul Dutch Harbor . Kodiak Cordova . -20, Clear Bhow Pt.Cldy Cldy Clear Snow Pt. Cldy Cldy Cldy Rain Rain Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy -10 lasnB8Rennae 2583k 2kERBR.Be" - E5888 | 888888 P TS sgEReR1 8 ° oRo 48 wEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, raining, temperature 38; Wrangell, cloudy, 36; Anchor- age, cloudy, 28; Fairbanks, cloudy, 6; Nenana, cloudy, 0; Hot Springs, Tanana, Crooked Creex, missing; Ruby, clear, 8; Nulato, cloudy, 15; Kaltag, cloudy, 15; Unalakleet, cloudy, 18; Flat, cloudy, 80. WEATHER S¥YNOPSIS o ‘The :barometric pressure distribution has changed but little dur- ing the past 24 hours, being low off the coast of Southeast -Alaska and the Bering Sea while high pressure prevailed over the Paeific Ocean ' between Oregon and Midway Island, This general pressurc distribution has been attended by light precipitation over® Sputh- east iAlaska, elsewhere ov the Territory cloudy weather was gen- erally -reported. Moderate temperatures were > pcrted throughout the field of observation. Né’w and Vastly Different ! 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