The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1935, Page 2

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{ el THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1935. <} ClTY’S WHARF MAY 3 H {ed g:u:‘::i schools and genera} civic | establish a standard for building REOPEN IF DEAL 0.K. °°" o i ‘construcuon that would minimize o No h"" ";G""" |fife hacards which would auto- =3 eclaring he as no axe to|matically improve the value of i 'Ccflfiflci{ “‘“jf?_‘“j‘__ vflTE cAMPAlGN |grind,” Boggan states ge has the | existing property and reduce inter- indorsement of the Building Trades | est rates. & the city's PWA loan. | Council. With the amount of con- | posits will f,flw;is.fm? rr::::r d;xee A fourth proposition, concerning NEARING GLUSE templated building construction | will follow up, he said, since learn- {the AERA's request to have the the coming year, he says, it seems|ing the city has jurisdiction over | city spend $190 to paint the Ever- very necessary that the city should | the matter. green Bowl playshed, was tabled. e - B Councilmen voted this action be- e PSS cause of the recent discontinuance of AERA work and hecausze of the|than 30 ‘years. unceasonable weather. The AERA| Th» Labor ticket, with Crozier} would have provided labor, with|at jts head, is made up of John the city furnishing materials. P. Mcnagle, brother of Mike Mon- Still another item of business|agle; Walluf A. Rasmussen, mine was the reading of two letters|worker, and Niel L. Heard, Secre- from steamship companies by City|tary of ‘the Mine Workers Union. Clerk A. W. Henning. The letters Public Werks: Keynote were in answer to queries on cur-| Public works have been the key-| lren: freight charges at Seattle and|note of the hot campaign, the in-| ed from Page one) eau Channel more Visit the Upstairs Department and take advantage of the “ond( rful bu gains thdt are’ bein of- Juneau docks. The letters were |cumbent administration defending| from the Alaska Steamship Com- and the aspirants attacking. Par- : fered especially for Saturday and Monday. Bt‘ sure to look over the 10-CENT COUNTER. pany and the Northland Transpor-|ticylarly 'has this battle raged be- N reds seful items at 10 cents each. g ¥ tation Company. The full text of|twesn Mayor Goldstein and Mac-) Hundreds of useft v 4 R A the Alaska Line letter wiy be pub- | Spadden. Th2 latter contends the| S e e e lished in Monday’s edition of The general maintenance of streets and| DRIP COFFEE MAKERS 0 Empire. It lai th it - valks ived per COOKIE TINS, dcu)rated .. $1.00 ¥ |:nip compuny's renson for e n- ttention under the Goldstein Ad- | " § creased freight tariffs. minisiration. He declares : 8 Ha oni g t Councilmen Reck, McKinnon,|should be a more thorough system| CAAKE (,O\ ILR [\ND TR[\\, Henry Meserschml’dt, Wans‘ of mmnl‘enance of arterial streets| George and R. H. Beistline were as regarding dust in the summer I\'Ol‘\' LRl S DS S e e e $100 present last night. Counciiman Rice|time and that sewage conditions HEAVY ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS .... ..... $1.00 is il and did not attend. Mayor|chould be taken care of in a "‘m, O NOTE: The Temple Radio o : Goldstein presided. efficient manner. I | i { 3 i NEW WATERLESS COOK- ; Chfm s SN0 SR S | e g e e e i { g { b3 will be awarded during the amount of work that has bu:n[ SOUTH FOR EYE TREATMENT corijeq on during the last twol . 4 f()[' S SR R s $1 00 T. H. Lounsbury, expert account-|yea:s and will be during the com- | evening. g for the Alaska Railroad, left|ing 12 months with reference tof ) or the south early this month for|streets, sewers and other public P\ RE)& PIE l [ ’\ [ ILS for 3 $1 00 reatment for his eyes. He is threat- | projects, all of which, he says, had| D . « Sy cned with the loss of his vision. |peen dome at real saving to the| ancing 9:30 Admission $1.00 LREEey i = city. He points ao an improved| P\ Ri ‘( CASSF R()LES $1 00 EX-SUPERINTENDENT LEAVES Water supply, more efficient police| Leaving Juneau this morning ""'wzfifnpm;,:::;gn:fidl:zwmi:rb::; il e g TUMBLERS, 2 dozen ....... $1.00 § [Secencer on ine Noriniana. Sne|PWA Work g*"'“""“““‘“‘“m'"‘ Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers FANCY KITCHEN SETS, Green and Ivory .......... $1.00 Points to Qualifications aais is the wife of the former Superin- * FANCY FLOUR CANS, ; Green and Iyory .......... s | PRINTED Ll\()l EUM, \ard $1.00 s o e Mo Rome ! qualid fo" 111 the posticn be-| { | cause of having both lhcmreucal'i NOVELTY TEA- | | —————— RETURNS TO DOUGLAS and practical training in »—o—---———~'m-~m—~~~mz *\G RIJGS, hand Norman I. Beers, Douglas Cnv;;';f,;“fn°§’3§g“.f‘“§2 fzi 4 Engineer, returned to the Gasti-| f iCity © il d Extra S pecial made pattern $1.00 1 [nea channel Gity as a passenger| vl "Gl e vears New Blue Enamel e GEGa i POTS . o4 $1.00 CARD TABLES, Green and Red .. ......51.00 WOMEN'S HOUSE PAJAMAS . .$1.00 Women’s L.ace [ RO from Seattle on the Northland. He tensive permanent lmpr [mom) { il U3 e - RO U he el He 8 & Drop: & . itch > s o s next @upday, . Beryices Wil be held |erly owner, the father of m:‘pchh-‘ % AGENTS : are LOW S’ St'lnd'll'd next Sunday at the usual hours. |dren and therefore vitally interest-'¢imoem. \ \ \ \ { \ \ \ | ) \ \ \ \ \ has been south on a business trip. s e e e s s e - s s AL 4 pieces, $1.00 o o CBL00 L[ e T uu|||m||||.mmmumlmumunu|||||mumm|||||||mm|||||mim|u||mmml|mmumm||||||mnm|mmum|g : Remnants On Sale Upstairs REDUCED TO Trimmed Satin H . P.\\ l ll‘.S e e &’100 6 Pi"r S esen $1'00 lAr: Th;re 21;3 (Slat:};d é})‘urches‘? = + s The Questicn That Has Puzzled GIRLS’ RAYON PAJAMAS . $1.00 | BOYS' BIB OVER. xLIS R N e o e : S 6 """"""""" Youths' story, questions answered BABIES' GOWNS AND WRAP- o) Geg /6. 310 'f Seventh Day‘_Advcntuu g \[011k63 I‘ace Can- §|= : M. J. JACKSON, Evangelist vas GI;OVES, Special lectures are c'onunuing inf $1 00 the Bible Chautauqua Hall at Sec. 6 pair ond and Seward Streets each Fri day, Saturday and Sunday night.! MEN'S SOX, g gyl and special music begin at 7:30 each evening. Public Bible classes are being conducted on Saturday afternoons ~ N ! V’ PERY, 2 for' v w63 o oil o $1.00 { MEN’S SHIRTS ............. $1.00 = 3 ok B k& for all ages at 1:30. Preaching = i BT 7 Y stevice at 2:30. The theme for = BABIES' DRESSES AND | MEN'S PAJAMIAS, ot ik sxmon, A 8, = ~7 v D ] GERTRUDES, 2 for ....... $1.00 } pdlr Wy, cmarand L SO e o = il L) = 3 P Catbalic Church = ? - | Church of the Nativity of the | = T ’ { = STAMPED PILLOW CASES .$1.00 { YOUTHS KEDS ............ $1.00 }|| Besea v.br junews | = ‘ S = ! R, ST Fiftn anc Joid Streets = » \ ! ) REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. = CURTAIN SCRIM, 4 yards { BOYS’ CAPS . ) L r .$].00 Bl = e ———— e o o < e b Sunday Masses: = 8:00 a.m.—Ho:y Mass and ln- = structions. = B M B ’ 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser-> = h d n mon. = = e en S 0 c 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- |= = r .’ o tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- E ] § meot = IS HERE = “Juneay’s Leading Department Store” R = ' g i Meiropolitan Methodis 1= e . . = RN MO fIE l)lrmgmfig a%:un that desire to go = = = = laces, do things and see people. = Prayer . Service. Pourt: ana Sews-d Sireets |== I ;) g Peof = Tha meeting of the Presbytery) No services sermon or Sunday [S= = ;t)r piechn. ik te held in Klgl\]vo:k:achool unl further motice. | == Obey that impulse by joining E i this woek. e minister wil e -, = i ndance ab this mecting over{ SHOP I IN JUNFAU! = \ in the SPRING CELEBRA- == ES S e e TION at the Capital Beer P = N nie cnwreh col bt iais - = T Far- = L e gl s e The Salvation Army ‘uouNUINOD KCH—BL AV f§ ¢ 2 = lors tonight witfl Paul back at % not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | PO April 21.—Baster Sunday. NORTHERN LlCHT P'RESBYTERIAN = i S o 4 Bt b bt harss | “Buidel Bervites 3 el = the Ivories, and with a case of = i el Public service at 2:30 pm. e iy Pawel CHURCH = Alt Heidelb B f = o | Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 p.m.| | Bethel Pentecostal Asscmbly | ity s g t Heidelberg beer going to = ~ | Public service at 7:30 p.m. e —— —3 anklin at Fo the lucky door pri: i = “"_ First Church of Ohrist, || Tuesday and Fridays, public serv-| CHARLES P‘is ‘:AnSQVELS E EF Bl = Y. d Prige yoomer. = ice at 7:30 p.m. 2 = & Sepiin L ReeD o N Sunday services: “Where Welcome and | = . = Sunday services be held atl g i 5| 11:00 ame— mormng Woiship. Worship Meet” - ; 11 am. in the Pirst Church of Holy Trinity Cathedral 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes SUNDAY SCHOOI E = Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth - — % | for all. 5 L = k = #nd Main Streets. The subject wil T'F VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE | 750 pum. — Evening Servige | tén o’clock = Follow the jolly crowds to £ “Reality.” 7:30 p.m.—Gospel . sefy- | = beizfi(am) dhEsge I, Bitias dortinde: w;{'uesday, p.m. ospel . sexy: E g % e P-"‘; ‘g’_‘ou‘-‘p‘;‘ %% resy. 8:69 am—Holy Communion. Friday, 7:30 pm.—Bible Study.| ADULT CLASS = = monial meenvng.. : 7 100 a.m—Bundey: Behiory. |Come and bring your Bibles a.i:d‘ 12:15 to 12:45 § -=_= Christian Science Reading Room | 1100 am—Morning prayer and|see what God tells us in His = . = In church building. This room s Sopnch i | word. ORGAN MOMENTS £ a lta = open to the public Wednesday Even:g .semu A%, Bongles, ; | communion Service the fiest | ten-fifty = p = afternoons from 2:30 to 4. Thursdays, during Lent — 10.00\5uudxr of each month. = = The public coraiaiy invited to a.m.—Holy Communion. Everyone cordially inviled to all = = Bttend these services and visit wne _FTidays, during Lent—8:00 p.m— | these services. THIS 1S “VICTORY MONTH® WITH THIS CHURCH! = = reading room. Short service and address. ; _ MORNING wo“sm AT ELEVEN: E eer = — [+ LT ST == = ¥ — ] h; i A ¢! ven! sgrvwe) — = | Famration AT CRRRE | A | Tyerian TRl o i cuhfk N fhi E = T Northern Light Presbyterian \ o —— % | ""DAVID WAGGONER. Ministar £ = ook | Corner of Thaa anc ifain Streei | 10:30 am. — Morning Service. | “H ll I = = 4| REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON. | gubject, “Faith” I %now whom I aiteiu jah rus = ar Ors £ Frankuu 2t Fourth Pastor. have believed. | = = REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mnister “The Frigndly Chnret | 11:30 a.m.—Dible School. Lesson | = = Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School !“The Life of Pater” E = “Where Welcome and Worship 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. Ser-| 1:30 p.m.—Bible School at Doug- “TIE e Y 'S = = Meet” mon, “The Feeding of the Fivellas Mission. ? 'f BT £ FH%- LowLY = 3 BEER—WINE—DANCING = 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Thousand.” Litany. Junior Choir.| 2:30 pm.—Preaching services nt‘ eas; AR = : = 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo-| 6:30 p.m.—Meeting of the Con-| Douglas Mission. "HALLEMJJAW‘ 1= p+ . b = ments. < | firmation.. Cha, g 7:30 pm—Evening Service under | (ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING, this Monday even- |/= ‘Tl’y Our Fresh Olympla Ovster Cocktails! - 11:00 am. — Morning worship.| Friday, 8 pm—Lenten service. |the leadership of the Young Peu- Pt 2 s = = A i ing, attend Sunday's service for further detsils. . . . COME! =5 _— i e Sl L o * HHHIHHH T In this paper. }mumuon. | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek )

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