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PHOENIX B(rl:l:eol Hosias are Shadowless! Notices for nie cturch column |the ‘thael‘ns. u( Msfil's le;:t\ll'e [to “The Lord’s, Supper.” “This do in must be received by The Emm‘the churches _of :today, held at the Remembrance of Me.” a0t later than 10 o'clock Baturday Bible Chaytauqua Hall on Secondl morning to guarantee change of and Seward, at 7: dg ermon toples, ete. .| truth of the otigin 2:30 p.n.—Preaching ‘service at | pragctices will be glven | Douglas Mission. i Sl | “Infidelity... Challenged’, will, +7:30 p.m—Evening service led by ek C"s':’;cn‘:: Gl ysunday night’s lmmx{;;,,w 5'4\»1:’2 the Young People’s Society. Topic, e | andthe story of a ruler who, tried “What Shall We Do About So- Sunday gervices =i we beld at|to.overthrow Bible Prophecy. Don't, cial Injustic 1 am. in the Pirst Church of| miss this. | ‘Wednesday. Shrist, Sclentist, Juneau, on rmn‘ "B!b!e clflmss Lmd conducted. for prayer Service. nd Main Streets. The subject will |31l ages on Saturday morning at| , .o.dial invitation is given to %, “Soul.and . Body.” 10:00.. with . preachig. service., fol-' yyq these services and worship| 12:15 p.m —Sunday Schocl. [lowing at 11:00. Al afe urged to Loh s Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- | attend. 5 monial meeting. “Unravel thie Chedt’ ml&ery or] Chrisilan, Selence Reading Room | Captial, and Labor, Unmts" on n_church bullding. This room js Saturday night, Juni lipen to the public Wednesday o | Afternoons from ::30 to 4. 1:30 p.n.—Bible School at Doug- . startling !1as Mission. church | ® This is the new knee- length hose with Lastex top that women adore! They stay up without garters. Phoenix makes them Shadowless—exqui- sitely clear and ringless. In the new Racing Colors, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek T Y. Gl 1 Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M. Juneau WECIE S 2 S Hethel Pentecostal | The vublic w» cordaily invited w s ,,1 5 Fiftn and Goid Streets ttend these services and visit she CHARLES U, ProSONEUS, REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. ‘sading room, Pagtor. E Pastor ik ! Sunday services:, . | | Usual ‘services at usual* hours. 7 %) 11:00 am — Morning Worumpl KNEE-LENGTHS [ Nostherm St Presbyterian | | Sexmon by the pastor. FOR COMFORT A Chure “4| 12 Noon—Bible School. Classes clAm Ess Frankuo at Fourth, jf“ all. % § There will be mo Sunday evening | servige so- that all can attend the ! Baccalaureate services in the hlxh schy REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mrs, Trevor Davis, Orgahist “Where Welcome and Worship ’ Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- ments, 11:00 ‘am. ~— Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere BATTLING Iuesday and Friday at 7:45 pm —QGospel services. Communion Sgrvice the H.rst Sunday of each month. Ever,/one scordially invited to au Labor Federahon Charges In this paper. these services. | : | Organized Group Holding | B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. [ msmmrm | srmss s 1) U Jobs e Proten - 4 .4 » ‘, ¥, Sunday . services: T"E VY. RiNW ;’!::EIFB& mcn.‘ WASH!NG'ION. May 25. — The Public service at 2:30 p.m, Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 p.m Public service at 7:30 pm.’ | Tugesday and Fridays, public, scrv- ice at 7:30 p.m. g American Federation of Labor ac- [1;00({!)0 a:;f_fls‘fiidf;m ;::‘lm |cused ‘“organized = husiness’ today ” 00 4.m—Morping prayer and| | with withholding four million jobs ias a protest against pending busi- ness . control | legislation. “No. strike of labor ever reached | such proportions, nor has any labor | strike condemned the,. pation to, Juneau’s Leading Department Store No evening service. at Douglas. Thursday—Ascension, Holy Com- muion, 9 a.m. Resurrection Lutheran Church leading Legionnaires, one a protest- ed forfeiture. The Moose fell last INTEREST HIGH - i PLAN FOR RECOVERY - . BACCALAT ATE CEREMONY IS ON TOMORROW { Prep Career Curlam Be-| gins to: Descend on 33 High School Seniors The curtain is beginning to: fall| lon the high school careers of 33 | seniors at Juneau High School. To- | morrow night, at 8 o'clock in the | High School gymnasium those sen-| |dors will join with parents and| | friends in the annual observance of | Baccalayreate Sunday, the opemng feature of graduation exercises. | The Rev. John A. Glasse of the| Northern Light Presbyterian Church | | will deliver the Baccalaureate ser-| |mon. His theme will center nouncl‘ | thé topic, “In. the ‘School of Life.” {The public is invited. Three. otner Juneau clergymen will have important parts in the| rvices. After the High School or-| chestra has played the prelude, “Fomp and Chivalry,” Dean C. E. Rice of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral will give the invocation. “Sanctus,” as sung by the High School chorus, will come next, and n the Scriptural lesson will be read by the Rev. O. L. Kendall, of the Metropolitan Methodist ‘Church The singing of a hymn, “Blest Be the Tie,” by the'congre-| tmn will precede the Rev. Glasse’s ‘sermon Following this, “O Galdsome | Light,” will be sung by the chorus. | The Rev. E. K. Olafson of the| Lutheran Resurrection Church wnl give the blessing, and the solemn| lservlce will end with the orchestra p‘aylng a postlude, “Country Gard-| | ens.” ‘Commencement exercises will end | " The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for juneau and vielnitv, beginning at 4 p.m., May 25: Increasing cloudiness tonight, Sunday cloudy, probably showers; light to moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.23 59 30 S 4 Clear 4 am. today 30.17 38 84 Calm 0 Clear Noon today 30.07 61 35 K 6 Pt. Cldy RADIO ZEPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4ain. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Anchorage 48 | 37 — — [ —_— Barrow 34 34 Nome 48 44 36 42 6 0 Cldy Bethel 62 48 40 40 6 0 Cldy Fairbanks 62 62 38 38 12 0 Clear Dawson 62 60 | 40 40 4 0 Pt. Cldy St. Paul ¥ 42 40 38 38 20 02 Cidy Dutch' Harbor 44 42 42 44 12 36 Rain Kodiak 42 42 40 42 12 154 Rain Cordova 48 44 | 40 40 4 22 Rain Juneau . 60 59 | 38 38 0 0 Clear Sitka 54 - 38 —_ - 0 P Ketchikan 60 60 36 36 o 0 Clear Prince Rupert 56 56 38 40 * 0 Clear Edmonton 52 52 34 36 12 04 Rain Seattle . 66 66 | 48 50 4 0 Pt. Cldy Portland 2 72 | 52 52 4 0 Pt. Cldy San Francisco 66 58 | 52 82 4 0 Pt.Cldy New York ... 64 58 | 50 56 10 - 0 Clear ‘Washington .. 64 60 | 46 56 4 0 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, clear, temperature, 40; Craig, clear, 44; Wrangell, clear, 53; Sitka, clear, 50; Skagway, partly cloudy 45;, Soapstone Point, partly cloudy; Anchorage, 44; Fairbanks, cloudy, 52; Nenana, Nulato, 50; missing; Tanana, clear, 53; Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 52; clear, 42; Kaltag, clear, 45; Unalakleet, clear, 46; Ruby, clear, Flat, cloudy, 48. WEATHER S YNOPSIS High barometric pressure prevailed this morning over ‘South- b4l east Alaska and the Pacific Coast States, while low pressure pre- vailed aver the Aleutians eastward to Kodiak. This general pres- sure distribution has been attended by precipitation from the Aleu- 4 tians eastward to Cordova elsewhere over the field of observation fair weather was reported. not out of date June 1. |your license for two year period | are now available for those who | NOW. Fee $1.00. ADVICE TO MOTORISTS | NOTICE | Be sure your driver's license is| Copies of lists of school supplies Renew | ieeded for the school year of 1935 | desire to bid on any part or all -4 A. W. HENNING, ‘Copies may be had at the office of AS MOOSE, ELKS PLAY BASEBALL night to the Legion for their first. defeat. A victory for would give them second place and would shove the Elks deeper into. the cellar. However, should the de- fending champs win, they will grab; the No. 2 spot. Lineups About dame Lineups for both teams are ex- the Moose| Corner of Thud auv Iyaln Streeis| REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON Pastor. “The Friendly Churct 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, A1:00, . a.m. Morning . setvice. Memorial . Sunday. Sermon, “Jdegus Teaches His Disciples to Faze the Future.” e 7} Metropolitan Methodisy Episcupal Church | — | Fourth -and Sewd. Streets | O. L. KENDALL, Pastor | yThere will be no: service in the Methodist church ‘Suhday' as- the | congregation will - join. with omer\ congregations of the . city in -the I | continue in’ the' deptessioh as this ., wednesday night, when dlplom-‘_mv | strike. i§ doing." thé ‘A F. L. 5ald] a5 and other honors are awarded| |in another impressive ceremony | starting ‘at 8 o'clock in the High/ w now makes his headquarters. He‘ SOUTH YESTER.DAY P M- came here by plane several weeks! in the in ns monthly. busfness survey. il LIVINGSTON WERNECKE =i Pokiim, 'LEAVES BY PLANE FOR — : |ago and during his stay City Clerk. w supenntendcnt of Schools. adv. SPECIAL SUNDAY TRIP skull fracture in the accident from BILL DOUGLAS Dave Housel, Prop. Game Slated to Start at/Petted tobe about,the same as thel June 10-13 the Pacific Synod of higfi: BInnglRonoRINULEbS TeRTNIGS. Livingston Wernecke, Consulting north made a trip by air to the | TO THE GLACIER AND NEW R | TR , opening games found them, with{the United Lutheran Church will Vit Pred wr-—-r—*—fm Chureh || Geologist, for the Alaska -Iunelu"n-eadweu Yukon property at. Mayo, | 52 30 o ClOCk Tomor- the exception of course, of pitching|hold its apnual.convention ap Van- - o ! a g Company and General | Y, T., to make arrangements for Lhc row Aflemoon ?k;oices' th;orFii;lsmnce. It ngt :fi;xlv:x;.wxzashlngton. i DAVXD WAGGONER. Minister | Manager of the Treadwell Yukon opening of operations for the sea-| RIFLE RANGE 4 JravaL l;v‘»ek)x,nc‘ ;xvm ct;l(li xsx;;ier 'gllsuee - 1r:30 am. — muraing Service. |left here yesterday afternoon at H.‘on He returned to Juneau from | ' GAME TOMURROW r ) h ey ei "1‘ 5 “ghe Great Refusal” “And he was|o'clock in the . company's Bellanca Mayo early this week, to wind up igrags e who ost that 2-to-1 thriller last oy mtey Y safd gt thab. saying,,and, went away | Dlane piloted by Charles Gropstis, his business here before doxxming At Baseball Park—Moose VS. | pight, for work again tOMOITOW. Seventh Day Adventists S AXTE G o > Elks at 5:30 o'clock, Instead, Erskine, Who cavarbed Al Skt z silefed: (or he bad) great! PO ad o Se;ltlv L (5 e o e out; LEAVES JUNEAU AT 2:30 P. M. A the short-patch against, the Legion, 'sh: lJ J&cxsoth E"’l‘ffi“‘“ Smm’ Bible School. Lesson ‘Seanle tj)ms:ncrv:;nc?mo lv:/uheerem:‘ | suor I . U FIRST o With baseball interest helghtened propably will cltmb. the monnd rious Signs of Superstdtion’s % bl & {Papguisco. whete iie, - SHO it from Juneau Ice Cream Parlors ] after last night's nip-and-tuck vic- | against the Eks, Catching him_ will i - : ¥ tory of the Legion over the Mooce, be Pete Nello: i decmon on' the Elks' pro!.esl over | a banner line-up of fans is expect- The Elks could come back with. ti‘:e lms rog:ir.uredvlclorikoven . _1 00 ed at Baseball Park when the G, H. (Big Mac) MacSpadden for a /Rem ay. Expected, to make, an Rou'l(l Trlp $ . g3 Pushal Puc wnen e G i (elg Mao) Macopaddn for | DTS, Biveies o mety NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN o'clock tomorrow, afternoon in a Schmitz, recently returned from a D203 indicated it would be Mondsy | CHURCH % regular, nine-inning OCity League yisit to Seattle, is expected to: be before he wpuld decide. ! ] g the Elk toser. MacSpadden worked |, Aloo B, eague, presy sal bhel crankl CHANNEL BUS LINE Fans, treated to good weather, the Elks-kegion tilt for five in-{aiiangements tor the playoff of a |Chiet R de H d f Franklin at Fourth had a great time last night Watch- | nings Suriday!&nd, of course, could|PostPoned. game .for. tonight had| Lhuel Reinceer lerder o “Where Wel d : ing, the good play of both teams.| start again. tomorrow with his:full|{2en through when Mangger A. T. Long ‘Ttek, Loses | FIE. ieickip an WALTER H. BACON With sunshine still continuing, the week of rest. The Antlers' catcher] SDAVeY) Bosky of the Eiks reported | Li 5 Worship Meet” > outlook is bright for another fine|will be Kelly Blake. many of his players were working| ife avmgs i fracas tomorrow. 1“9 ’ Yiga2 o oyl SUNDAY SCHOOL Second place is at stake. Neither | No_ Decision ¥et PTG L SEATTLE, my,fl.’a.—fiuperior téh o clodk nine has won a game; The Elks' ' Meanwhilé, President Willlam No, Liquor Aboard Judge John T. Ronald has signed a | have dropped a pau‘ to the league- Holzheimer still refused to make a 14; | Writ,, of assistance, directing . the ADULT BIBLE CLASS > e SR Wlen Sea M ter i | Sheriff to dispogsess Mr. and Mrs. 4 , i e ORS] | [ not meetin til Seen, Savs Skipper . | Ao e A i e . | September Daily Cross-word Puzzle b Sy Skipos b, epsming o e e eptember : : [ LOS ANGELES, Magy, 1Hn The, State Supreme, Court, refused | ORGAN MOMENTS 4 af\cRoOss Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzi¢ & TROw,. 11135 the third time in a.year.comes | i proninit the wilt after the Sher- | ten-fifty functions k2 Ar,',’;:‘:.f e the story of a.sea monster {10's, foreclosure, sale to a life in- | 5. Bussian sea uerly used cighted in the ocean oft Redon- | syrance company. ! 12, Fastener 11, Somy Srrican | 90 Beach. Captain Sam Orlando | pany was the chief herder of a MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEVE) %g' XA\V::;?)“;‘(“’C M{\?ile \ gt o pame_celngy teid, e, aha five year trek of.@ reindeer herd ( :)cvemn vice) 17. City of the i 70 i hii crew of 11 saw and tried |pom “alaska to Canada.. . | n g service e b3 u.bfifi 'f'l‘.'fld’ fo, capture a_strange Cremture | .. ;oo —iaomenc— SERMON, “A CHAIN LETTER, MEMORIAL” » 18. Exists 2. Frightons that looked like a ‘merman. The wrist watch item. is, one_o! g B iy 19. Ascended 27 Alternative The Captain said he never || “th i, Copies of a new kind of chain 21) Something 3. Not bpight or the biggest in the annual runs | 1 m ¥ o8, aliound brifffunt g:mits 2 crop of liquor aboard | ning around $17000, for staging the | ST W i Tamibied, > o vk i ‘“’"""‘ vessel, Penn relays, The games award fl{» e S E) i :??:?,:fifl_hy e pro ofilm- gt b G LR Mv‘z s mge AN‘l‘llEM,A] Forward :30 ?iur_ v:awhw?rfl (Wilson) ) 50 a 2 S 26. Danish money 20, AGLEOA00 | Baving, “head and. shiny eyes | 2 % % voc: raxlTAn:ss{umena g SXEAE" LERRL | B s ot s ot | ; gen ownish gray hair two, or i | 28] Most t ‘ 1 v odred 33. Ou; :-Tr?#f." | theee inghey long on the, head, | “Jom oty .'2 style§ (BACCALAUREATE service at High School .at eight—show At De‘v,.mu(‘:', 5. C.r ta) of New and_under e chin it 'u 10 a” sk €T L your a?preclauon of the schools by attending) % m:rmgln.‘; G 38, auaedn '::hd- or 12 feet long.” &‘ i g s . Six-line stan: § N AL, Isl o ¥R 3. Type of rall- :f g,’“"‘, :’:en;,f;. Definite. articls !égnn':fllcul ¢ i ' ;‘_R "" | way: collog. 47 Flayer At ¢ 2. Devour e e 000000000 . PN 37. Produce as an dren’s games 3 \Pashed by . Anl i of the i % 1 * I8 b £ $ e 2 ¥ 5 T Hinle | contclous- deedr family {® - | AT . THE HOTELS SA VE TIME d MONFY FP te t' : * Srmoney of ac. ° " gf Overron Y:’T‘Z,“.;éom. it Bt torchly [%48 %0 S 2:8.0% .98 ¥ an 4 o rotection eminca 42 Machines Tor 80, Bariered for > Dlersor 51, oW u‘fre-: G:;vv:"d '%;f'zm‘: fis;’r‘“‘;‘&‘fen 3 MRS HOMEMAKER . ;.. Do you realize that you're || —the emblem of the National Retail Credit e oA € g1 Wighin: somb. r.“a"‘,' o, DS Sl Duptb L. Terhamesdui] ipaying for home'laundry equipment whether. you || Association—a nation-wide, mutual organi- g Wiibadin™ o, comirueten - Title of Mo- ' degree i nean; P, H. Adams, Seattle Hard-| “own itor not ... . paying for it in limited wear from | zation of merchants und professional men of an arrival ‘5o co:?::.m s 7Y Foxr':n for shaps ern Ty o0l Ohester Lamar, Juneau; Nels clothing; in loss of time, energy and health, when oSl ; : g shoes 85, vrefix 4 & Eision Tilet # you do it by hand. Stop this loss with | E word “credit” (from the f:m‘eie R)lz. the N-l‘;nnll kmg ¢ drews, 3 ) b0k 8 S i do: beli impli redit iation and its networl Zynda : i ety | Mfl\,l;:r:'f:d‘:cl-a(b:l::() et the of over 1200 cetail credit burtaus in . | oo 7 moeves, e 3 5. B GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME LAUNDRY | o o maechandtie o o he peopes o of crod 2 L EQUIPMENT | when payment is due. o8 s % Use your cfedu—aw a buiying conven- 7 E.A. Torgerson,,Juneau; P, Wool- 3 | Credit, then, is a sacred trust, to be fence—and pay all bills promptly by ley, .San Francisco; Mr, and Mrs. Try these machines in your home treated asa matter of personal honor! the 10th or according to agreement. Wood, S Wl W. H. , San Francisco; Jehn \ Glass, Seattle; B. A, Klesinger, Se- SOLD ON EASY | §§\ attle; P. F. White, Mendenhall. PAY | ‘ALASKA CREDIT 7 b PLAN 1 Charged with assault with a dan- || | BUREAU Z7 gerous weapon, George Rakosky of . | B i 4 .. “ Windham ,was arrested by deputy V marahals yoiesdsy on compiaint o _Alaska Electrw LL ht and alentine B“’S fl- - the District Attorney by Louis An- J derson.of Juneau; that Rakosky had P “.§ . threatened him with a knife, Ra- ower 0. o RS kosky is held in the federal jail \‘\\XQ“ \N in default of $1,000 bail. { _)UNEAU——Phone 6 DOUGLAS—PI’NJIIC ]6 A N e e V7 y Dmitri Lutzenko, injured in an | ‘...fi automobile accident on Glacier Highway April 28 in which John 75 N N o s ke m e neill S BOEING FLYING BOAT = | 5 south on the Yukon Monday by Recrédtion Parlors ote to 53 7 Deputy Marshal H. Martin Callin s Alaskan l quuo' S z-u-. of Haines to Morningside hospital 3 ll'ld SIX-PLACE FOR CHARTER re fl -. “ in ‘Portland. Lutzenko suffered a Liquor Store See GORST Gastineau Hotel which he has failed to rally. Phone Single 0-2 rings

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