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| morning to guarantee change of | 1 Scientist % 4 THE Poll Parrot Shoemakers styled and designed the Hoppy Hiker for walking and general wear. Made of unlined elk leathers, they are soft and comfortable, and Happy Hikers have the built-in flexible shank, the dual serv- ice heel,and combination last. They will give you joy and comfort along life’s pathway. ~ i | | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store’ TRlNlTY GUlLD TO ENTERTAIN PUBLIC WITH CARDS MONDAY, On Monday evening, May 13, the! members of Trinity Guild will en-| 4 | tertain the public at a card party |to be given at Trinity Hall begin- 11 am. {Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on pm; ebfi‘“: Adveniaes | nd Main Streets. The subject wi !!—-—————-———«-—— —{: be, “Adam and Fallen Man. M. J. JACKSON, mmllst !open to the public Wednesday | stiend these serviees and visit whe | reading room. | ments. n this paper. ice at 7:30 p.m. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935. 3 Notices for «nie cnurch column 4 X must be received by The Empire! 11: 00 nm~Mothers Day Servtce not later than 10 o'clock Saturday|Sermon, “Mother’s Ideals” An- thems, “Fhe Love of God” (Car- rington), and “God Stands Beside” (Ramler), ‘The ‘Senjor Choir. Bap- tiem of infants. We imvite you to worship with us. *The public is welcome at all nur services. sermon toplcs, eve. oy First Church of Christ, Summy services “vill at we in the First Church of @ - i “Infidelity Challer name of a_series of uru con» ducted weekly during May that is causing considergble interest at the Bible Chautauqua Hall at the corner of Second and Seward. Program s ds foMows: Saturday . night~—“The Fal. of| Mighty Babylon' and Reaction of Protestantism.” Sunday night—"Skeptics and Na- | . tioms Give' Their Testimony eof the ¥ Nortbern Thgwe Presvyierian | Bidle” The spesker may be in- . terrupted with denials or questions. 12:15 p.n.—Sunday Schoel Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. - Testl- monial meeting. Chrisilan Science Reaaing Room in church building. This roomr 1s gfiernoons from 2:30 to 4. The public 1y cordaiy invited to ENGLAND MAKES . ROME, ETHIOPIA - e CHARLES C. PEKSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — Mmornmg Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 'Rivals Albrican Colony | Trouble Asked to End { Their Difficulties 12 ‘Noon—Bible School. LONDON, May. 11.—Alarmed by | for all. reports from East Africa and Rome Sunday evening at 7:45 0'Clock, ;"o nastion with the Italo-Ethi- Mis. - Josephine Gilmote WHP DE oppy origis, Great Britain initiated < | speaking on the subject, “The Best poq atforts to settlé the trouble be- Paymaster in Juneau.” tween the two nations. Evangelistic meetings every night ““py )i ceatesmen were co-oper- at 7:45 pan. except Monday and ating here today with French lead- Saturday. ~Evangelist Mrs. Jose- o0 %, making representations to| phine Gilmore speaking. Rome and Addis Ababa, capital of Communion Service ‘the first pgs nia i order to ena diffieul- Sunday of each month. ties amicably. " d to all Everyone cordially invite It was anhounced from Rome yes- these services. terday that Ethiopians were mobil- [ izing. However, this was denied in padis. cten o Ml koo g Presb,; Ol h Bioe vlerian Church | | by opta where: % Was ' Sa1a thet Classes | B i Chuarch Art/and music form a part of the| * Frangno at Fourth free program beginning at 7:45. M.| | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Ministef j jackson, Lecturer. ¢ Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist g i i ___'_"\ “Where Welcome and Worship | foly Triity Ca Catlodnl i Meet” [, ey Al 10:00 am-~Sunday School THE VY REV, bHAhL!BB. R!M. 10:50- 46 41:00 &.m—Organ Mo- Dearl | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10.00 a.mn—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer &nd sermon. No evening sefvice at Douglas. 11:00 am. =~ Mornfng worsh See our advertisement clsm\neu« e ] | The Salvation Army o . Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek ' May Celebration Dance at Elks' : Métropafitadt MGCHOMW, | ye; sorvice. Hall on May 18 Save the date. Sunday services: Episcopal Chirelt ! Aoy Public service at 2:30 p.m. Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 p.m Public service at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Fridays, public serv- Fourth and Seward Streets 0. L. KENDALL; Pastor Special Mother's Day sérvices will | be held at 8 p.m. The pastor will . speak using the subject, “A Moth~ | ". Resurrection Latheran Cbareh | c'S Wage" The ehoft wil have The public is urged to attend. Next to FEaster and Christmas, Mother's Day is most important REV, ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Pflflldly Churer’ *An of Making a Happy Home.” attend these services and worship | with us. i | | Church of the Nativity of the | «> | appropriate musie and Mr. M‘ome ,T c';rner of Thira ama ialn Streeis Snow will be the selofst. DAVID WAGGONER. Minister | SUoh could not be the case, bécause, 10:30 am. wourning Service, if Ethfopians mobilized, it would ‘Mother's Day.” “Her children arise ‘be impossible’ to prevent them from up; and call her blésed; her hus- action. band also, and he praiseth her.” j x 11:30 a.m—Bible School. Lesson, PAYS FINE ‘“The Christian Church.” [ John Larson of Sitka hus been 1:30 pm.—Bible School at Doug- fined $50° and €Osts on an assault las Mission. and battery ' éharge 'in the Com- 2:30 p.m—Preaching service at missioner's court there, according | Douglas Mission. /'to’ word to the Marshal's office. He 7:30 p.m—Evening service, “The paid the fine. Al | topis for the young people. ! - e B SONS OF NORWAY DANCE A cordial invitation is given to = DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! i U W it b c Catholle Church “Tomorrow’s Styles Blessed V. M. Juneau | Today” | Fiftn and Gola Streets ! REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S8.J, | Pastor | Usual services at usual hours. | DOUGLAS NEWS Church |Tu Pedaling |Somebody’s Bike Lucas Takes — Maybe the Federal Housing Ad- = U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. §. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieffity, beginning at 4 p.m., May 11: Showers tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 4 pm. yest'y ..30.18 48 57 w 8 Cldy 4 am. today 30.16 41 80 s 4 Sprinkling Noon today 30.14 41 8 s 10 Lt.Rain RADIC 2EPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4a.L Station temp. temp. | temp. temp velocity 24hrs. Weatlier Anchorage 54 — | 3 A 0 s Barrow 2 2 | -4 -4 10 0 Clear Nome 34 34 | 18 22 16 0 Pt.Cldy Bethel 58 44 | 34 34 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 34 34 | 24 24 6 0 Clear Dawson 30 30 | 12 12 Calm 0 Clear St. Paul 42 2 | 32 34 16 0 Pt. Cldy Dutch Harbor 44 44 40 40 4 .08 Cldy Kodiak 42 42 40 40 12 2 Rain Cordova .. 54 50 36 38 4 0 Cldy Juneau 438 48 0 41 4 Trace Sprinkling Sitka 50 - | 41 -_ - .08 —_— Ketehikan 50 50 | 34 36 4 0 Cldy Prinee Rupert .. 50 50 | 38 40 4 0 Clear Edmonton 62 56 | 38 38 12 .02 Cldy Seattle .. . 60 58 46 46 4 .01 Rain Portland 60 56 | 46 48 4 01 Rain San Francisco 60 56 | 52 52 6 0 Cldy New York 0 66 | 54" 58 18 01 Clear ‘Washington .18 66 | 50 60 4 ‘Trace Pt.Cldy Pt WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketcehikan, cloudy, temperature, 40; Craig, cloudy, 42; Wrangell, cloudy, 47; Sitka, raining, 43; Skagway, raining 38; Anchorage, clear, 43; Nenana, clear, 30; Fairbanks, clear, 30; Tanana, clear, 28; Ruby, Hot ‘Springs, missing; Nulato, clea" 30; Kaltag, clear, 22; Unalakleet, clear, 22; Flat, clear, 20. ¥ WEATHER SYNOPSIS Abnormally high barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the northern and eastern portions of Alaska and northwestern Can- ada, the crest being 30.50 inchés at Barrow. Low pressure prevailed over the Aleutian Islands and the North Pacific Ocean. This gen- eral pressure distribution has been attended by fair and cold weath- er over the interior, western and northern portions of Alaska and by unsettled an showery weather over the southern portion. The temperature at Fairbanks at 2 a.m. today was 24 above and at Dawson 12 above. i | at 8:15 o'clock. | Usually attractive prizes are be- ing selected for the conmtract, auc-, |tion and pinochle winners and de-' EAGLES COMMEMORATE licious refreshments are being plan- ! |ned to be served following fhe card| Well known for their hos-| the Guild members have games. pitality, wnmlonkod nothing to make Mon- of Eagles, will pay due homage to Do not buy mor need for the small garden, and re-|all who attend. member that the best seeds are the variety most suitable to your com-| seeds than Vo“‘dny evening one of enjoyment to 'mothers with an appropriate pro- |gram to be given tomorrow evening | The committee in charge of the I the Congregational Community cheapest in the long run. Any seeds|arrangements is made up of Mrs. | church. Postponment of the regular left' over may be stored in venti- M. C. Reaber, Mrs. Charles Burdick, ; Cbliseum show for one hour on ac- lated tin or glass containers for lat- and Mrs. Frank A. Boyle. Mrs. Wil- count of the Mothers' Day exer- er planting. About the particular {liam A. Holzheimer has charge or cises has beéen &nmounced by Man- selection of prizes and Mrs. Sam ager Charles Whyte. ? Services MOTHERS’ DAY SUNDAY Notices for Ttrnis epurch column nust be recelved by The Empire ot later than 10 o'cluck Saturday norilvg w guarantee change . of sermon toples, etc: Following their wsual ecustom Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Order | Dopglas Community Church | “H. GIBSON C. HORNADY Sunday services: 1 am. té 12—Sunday School. 12 nooni~Baccalaureate Service. 7:80 p.m.~“Mother’s Day” serv- | ministration has a new delivery | system, but there are several per- | sons, including John Reck, Presi- dent of the First National Bank, who'll swear they saw Harry Lucas riding a bicycle today. Shortly after noon, Lucas, Execu- tive Assistant of the FHA, was VIKING CLUB CARD PARTY The Ladies of Trinity Guild will |seen proudly pedaling along a &% 7/ Third Avenue sidewalk. He didn’t say to whom his new-looking “two- = & wheeler” belonged. PARTY and DANCE Mr. Lucas also has an auto. e TONIGHT I. 0. O. F. Hall munity and soil, it is best to con- Feldm and Mrs. C. E. Rice nead; The program to Starf at 7:30 is|ice. sponsor a card party at Trinity sult some experienced person. Mosr | |the committee which will manage | as follows: Week Days: | Hall Monday evening. Play starts @ seed houses are prepared to give!the kitchen and serving of refresh-‘ Doxology—Audience. Wednesday and: Friday €Venings | promptly at 8:15. Public invited. this advice. ments. | Invocation—Dean Charles E. Rice.| 1t ¥:45 ‘0’tlocK. ;: "Good prizes. Admission 50c. adv. 1 | Contract tables will be arranged| Song, “Our Mothers’— Sunday| We givé to all a very cordial in- o g o GOOD MUSIC | by Mrs, John W. Jones and Mrs. E.|School class. /itdtion te attend’ these services, 2 DR. BLANTON MAKES |H. Kaser will be in charge of the| Recitation—Miss Elizabeth Karnes, | and wil weleome your hearty co- STORE OPEN IUNCHE()N RETURN TO JUNEAU'\Dinochle tables. Mrs, Wellman Hol-| Vocal Duet—Misses Pimperton operation in coming and bringing| Our store will be open this even- 5 | |brook and Mrs. Daniel Ross form|and Thoma. sthers. ing lumfl 9 tp.m. and i‘rom 9 a‘ng J b S a sub-committée assisting the gen-| Address—Mr. Harold Gibson. E S L pxn. - JSRRiow L MeS e @ Meeting at 8:30 | B e ™ leral committee in details of the| Vocal Solo, “When Mother Sang| B Pabvx Bptaio) U ot 8 | Sy g ol [ party. | to Me"—Mrs. Glen Kirkham. . “No services tOMOrrow. 2 s X —adv. 3 i ’al“,c' 0[1:“:}‘1“)]“);" :p;:;:ed from Se-| "with a variety of card games| Reading, “Your Mether’—Bam ! grouiice cos oo et | o TR 4 ADMISSION 40c ; D’i— Blanl:n ;‘ern': south two weeks Planned, all are assured of finding | Devon. | Douglas Catholic Church | PAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! ‘ % their favorite card entertainment| Vocal Solo—Mr. Harold Gibson. 2 3 s . 3 = % y —ho T B i st betore.cmsarking rom| 576 10 18 Hoped that there will be| Song, “Homie, Sweet. Home'<Au- s AR Y e most ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzis 15, 1rn expletive ;a&le ::a L‘,i_“ Fy :r wfi Dr.| @ large turnout on Monday evening | dience. B)ea;dd Snctimést aftsé {né mes # 14ghe repasts i1, Deblie s ¥ e ¢y to compete for the prizes. | Benediction—~Dean Charles E. b & wore "‘,"‘ 16. Symbol for and Mrs. Blanton. While in Se- Rice. S % ¥ Rt Yen sodium attle Dr. Blanton also renewed med- R 12, Curyed struce 18, Teutonic ical acquaintances, as he had train-| (“‘;M‘:c"fi:: S:;IE S BISHOP ROWE NOT : tiiral mem- goddesses ot ed as an interne in a Seattle hos- 2 o 4 BACCALAURE. L . : |RUMMAGE sale May 14 in the CALAUREATE STNEAT 70 SI’KAK SUM)AY 4 ,.:';':,n. e~ Y pital. iy Builathis bn Pront Tomorrow will be baccalaureate ,éj 22, Dad st ghiigod U Bl ‘;i?:‘ion:"ma ;m“y Jowont | Sunday for the graduating class ef ' * DUE HERE MAY 19 &1. m-on st o ‘:’D( a 3 S Bds s oY = e ~|the Douglas high school. Special ¥ o ek 17 T Union SUHOOL TAX DELINGUENT |€d: Telephone 3303. —8dV. serjice for the occasion will be held - Bishop P. T. Rowe, bf the Bplsco- | @ :'!el:l s |24, Deface 3 ey Ao | = _|at noon in the Community chruch. pal. Chutch, Will not officiate “at ol {38 Wy i Have you paid your 1935 Terri-' DRIVERS' LICENSES “READY The # i c8 5 ” program will open with ,a' the Trinity Cathedral here tomior- Hguids 29. Condescend torial school tax? This taX, $5.00,| Vehicle op licenses for q 28, Note of the 0. Eons B s 2 e g E hymn by the congregation. Mr. Har- row mofning as originally planned, seale 2,\ Cut with was payable before May 1st, and the two-year period ending May| 14 Gip on il hpesth tHe ¢ B tihokd toda: th slnxlel:mh delinquents are subject to a fine 31, 1937, ere now available at the|, preach the bacca- Dean Rice dnno v o gfiu of the 33, Preliminary i Soey 5 i é aureate sermon; Mrs. Glen Kirk- The Episcopal Church’s leader in| istand -l g of $2. Pay your TAX NOW at City office of the Cuy Clerk. Fee; $1.| I«“'fl“ e Clerk's office. Drivers must procur® their new |19 Wil sing two numbers, “The Alaska passed through Juneau last | 35. Masculing A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. cards by June 1. Get them now Forget-me-not” and “For This One week on his annual spring trip to . . i apy SorcidGutsaine o2 Day,” Miss Elizabeth Feusi accom- the Territory. He said then that,| ':’Q" o B3/ O Sewpoys. ¥ Gasli. it one . 3% Abaadon adv. School Tax Collector. and avoid the rush. —adv. 4 & animal spot 40. Renowned A P e e _______|Panying. The public is invited. after a week's sfay in Sitka, hej m 45. Large knife 4 Woo] bann‘ 42, Interlace . | l‘oL‘N(;A;vl e - would refurn and speak here fo-| fation 45 B Fing, o8 d 5 u&zm.. # Con eaia 8 | MAKE TRIP morfow. However, circumstances | 53. Exist abbr. 44. Ibsen NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN Jack Nichols, brother of Dick have forced him to postpone thi§ ',_,‘ ",::y" 5% ‘3;{,,, & %fi(flf. Wi @ Aemu;ly. CHURCH Kilburn, and Meritt Pratt arrived Juneau visit: L nmy:t §2. Drohin §. Possessin; collog. here yesterday from Pory Angeles, . Bishop ,Rowe will ofticiate ab o, S Eend Torth oo™ 80 HMom Duck § |Wash,, in a 28-foot cruiser. With the OCathedral Sunday mommx,; ‘!;”' i BowN feeling 51, Biblical priest Franklin at Fourth |only an Alaska Steamship Company May 19, and at St. Luke's Ohurch “{h & Label b ””.‘:}‘: Tz"" e °“&'i‘#&' 2. Be in error capacif 5. ending “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL ten o’clock ADULT BIBLE CLASS 12:15 to 12:45 ORGAN MOMENTS ten-fifty HONOR MOTHER BY ATTENDING CHURCH! WHY NOT? WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: (no evening service) (Christie) (Excell) ANTHEM, “Mother Love” SOLO, “Mother's Hands” LOLA MAE ALEXANDER “Mother Nature.” 'S MOMENTS, SERMON, CHILDRE “Mother's Light.” KIPLING—"1f T were hanged on the highest hill, T know whose love would follow me still, MOTHER O' MINE." map as a chart, they made the trip in Dougles thab evening. The Bish- |in two weeks. No difficulties were op will be flown from Sitka to | experienced by the young men. The keep those engagements. former expects to remain here and | the latter will continue to Valdez TIE CREDIT by steamer, shipping his boat with g g m:&”ng{; st for . the Tertftory of Alaska, Division Nunthér One; Beforé J. F. MUL- LEN, Cofintissioner and - Ex-Of- ficio Probate J’udn. nlneau Pre- emety !n thé Matter of the Estate ol’ © IMPROVED IN HEALTH | Ndncz 18 mz?!m:r:lm After several months ous 1ll- ihat the undersigned, ARVID ness, Mrs. Robert DiPree is now ANDERSON, has been appointed | recovered sufficlenitly (0 be up py the Probate Coutt of the mai\ |most of the daytime and she can precinct, g6 executor of the estate al:0 go out for short walks. jof Peter ChilBerg, defeased. P gl | Al pessong having claims against SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! (hé estate are required to present them to the undersigned, proper vouchers attached, within siX months from the date of this notiee. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, lmrfl\ 25, 1035, ARVID ANnm_!soN. Executor. First publication, April 26, 1935. Last publieation, May 17, 185 | mHoME FROM RosPITAL Mrs. Mark Jensen and infant son came home yesterday from St. Ann's Hospital. i R O S MUSICIANS LOCAL | NO. 1 : Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P, M. | | DUDE HAYNES, 1 Secretary | with | A Ll /Al P /Al - Iflfifl/flfllfl HIIIW@III%HII ol AN /%llfll%filll. v, i o rl Han B TONIGHT TO ACCORDION MUSIC FEATURING TROYCHAK uk Bay Inn FIRST CLASS MUSIC Admission 40c¢ ® Chicken Dinners Served Upon Appointment: Please make your reservations with the Channel Bus Juneau Lumber lels Irw B UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Phone 16 Deposit Insurance An Extra Measure of Pretection The management of this Bank always has taken every possible precaution to safeguard the funds of its depositors. In keeping with this tra- ditionally conservative policy, deposits made here are now insured by the Federal Deposit Insur- aace Corporation. This insurance thus provided applies to all deposits, including personal and eorporate deposits, deposits of public funds, and trust founds await- ing investment. At the present time, the maximum amount insured for each depositor is $5,000. This does not mean that a depositor with an account of, say $500, is guaranteed $5,000, but it does mean that his $500 is fully insured. Deposit insurance is for your protection. It is a permanent part of the Nation's law. ° The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska sl o P

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