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s 1 5 18 FACI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY., JUNE I, 1935 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG® WE FIND SNUFFY SMITH AND . BARNEY FATHER OF ‘THE FAMOUS EXTUPLETS - DINNER \WiLL BE SERVED AFTER I'THE NEXT 8 SPEAKERS- l?uccs for nhe cnurch golumn m@st be received by; Thé Empire| nop later than 10 ¢'clock Baturday | N mdrning to guarantee change of| semmon topicsy ete. f o .|| First Church of Christ, | | Scientist | Sunday services be neid al 11, am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith snd Main Streets. The subject will be,| “Ancient and Modern Necrom- angy, alias Mesmerism and Hypno- tisth denounced.” E 12:15 p.m.—Sunday Schoocl ‘ednesday, 8:00 p.m. —- Tesu- | monial meeting, Ghrisiian Science Reaaing Room 'in ‘church building. This room i to the public Wednesdasl afternoons from 4:30 to 4. The public 1 coraai.y invited & Bttgnd these services and visit she reading room. | |Northern Light Presbyterian 8} | Church L A ¥ Frankno 2t Fourth R&I, JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister {Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship | Meet” . 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | 1&:50 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo- ments. 11:00 am. Morning worship Spe our advertisement elsewhere In ‘this paper. L } The Salvation Army [ = 3 | Bunday services: | Public service at Sunday School-— Public service at 7:30 p.m. "Puesday and Fridays, public serv- ice at 7:30 pm. ] 1 Resurrection Lutheran Church bl o ¥ ¥ O i e i Corper of T in Stre REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. % “The Friendly Churekr’ 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 am. Morning service. Sermon, “Faith in God Makes Na- tions Great.” _June 10-13 — Convention of the Pagific Synod of the United Luth- eran Church in St. Paul's Lutheran ¥Church, Vancouver, Washington. | [ Br—— 0 Seventh Day Adventists | < M. J. JACKSON, Evangelist “Strikes! Strikes! Strikes! What Does the Bible Say Will Be the Outeome.” Unravel the present world capital and labor unrest with the evangelist tonight at the Bible, Chautauqua Hall on Second and | | *Seward at 7:45. GOOGLE AT THE BANQUET GIVEN IN HONOR SHHHUSH, SNUFFY, S\T STILL F SNUFFY, zf,___.,__._._nn_,_u’-—u (»flems of personal preperty which { Wirst Preshyterlan Chareh || pereforore have not been included DAVID WAGGONER. SHnister | 10 assessments to all residents, for 10:30 am, — moraing Service: | the. purpose of raising additional Subject, “Finding the Right Road.” | tAXes this year. The forms must be “Arise and go toward the south,|eturned to the city clerk by Junc unto the way that goeth down from Jerusalem unto Gaza, which is des-| - Valuations placed on some of the ert. And he arose and went.” [lots owned by the city were revised 11:30 a.m.—Bible School, [for sales purposes as well as for ‘Our Day of Worship.” “God is a taxation. spirit, ang they that worship him| . Celebration of the Fourth of July must worship in spirit and truth.”| Was also spoken of and a general 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schcol at Doug- meeting will be called soon to ar- las Mission. |range for the annual event. Coun- 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service M‘nl],mfln Riedi was named as Mayor Douglas Mission. | pro tem while Mr. Goetz is absen’ 7:30 p.m.—Evening service under|On @& month’s vacation trip to the the leadership of the Young Peo- | States. ple. Topic, “Jesus as a Man of Frayer.” e SUNDAY SCHOOL DISMISSED nday—Beginning Monday at 9| Sunday school classes have been k the Union Vacation Bible | suspended at the Community Sun- School under the auspices of thé|day school for the next three Salvation Army and the Fi.rst‘mcnths according to an announce- Fresbyterian Church will begin. Alll ment made by Mrs. W. E. Cahill, the native children of the village| superintendent. Last Sunday's ac- are invited to attend this school| tivities in the schaol concluded the which will be in session for the| usual successful term. A cordial invitation is given to| > ~ attend these services and worship | TO HOSPITAL with us, Mrs. Ollie Gilbert was yesterday . 3 A taken to St. Ann's hospital as the | Meiropolitap Methodist result of a slight stroke. S8he was | Episcopal Church reported resting easily today. Fourth and Seward Strects O. L. KENDALL, Pastor r s2rvices Sunday evening ock. There will be special music and the pastor will preach. [he public is cordially invited. | Followipg the service there will be| n impcrtant official meeting of | the members. Dougas e .Church Services Catholic Church Church of the Nauvity of the | | Notices for tnm echurcl. column Blessed V. M. Juneau | | awmst be received by The Empire % pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday Pifta aha ‘Odid ‘Stieets morning v guarantee change of REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. sermon topics, etc. Pastor P A P Usual Services at usual hours. Pouglas Community Church - - C. HORNADY - H. GIBSON Sunday services: 11:30 a.m.—Sermon. 7:45 p.m—Evening service. Week Days: Wednesday and Friday evenings 7:45 o'clock. We give to all a very cordial in- |vitation to attend these services, +eeeey 80d will welcome your hearty co- operation in coming and bringing others. CITY COUNCIL SEEKS |1 . 1 INCREASED TAX REVENUE Bt. Luke’s Episcopal Church With all members present except | * oo Fe— e e d Councilman Loken, the regular se;-'r:gn B EVOL BRI monthly meeting of the Douglas P ‘£ 5 City Council was held last evening. [ 'l Douglas Catholic Church | Outside of the payment of current P s . bills, something Like $860, little ac-| 930 am—Hoiy Mass anc ser- tion resulted. !mon. Benediction of the most Considerable discussion, center—‘mlmd Hacrament AIter $he Huesk ing around the pricing of city lots, | SPECIAL DELIVERY D | DOUGLAS | NEWS at QUICK, SNUFFY ! GET OUT WHILE THEY 'RE:UNDER THE TABLES - said. During the‘ medting there 11 be a report of | the proceeds of the Hospital Guild dange and plans will be formulated C s for next year's activities, fak e S L6 SR LI S o On’ ‘Moriday “witetnogty g, 12:30 DOG LICENSES DUE o'clcek, June 3, the fast meeting 1 for 1935 are now of the Hospital Gulld to be held[due and payable. Fees, males $2, until autumn will take place af|females $1 {8t Ann's Hospital it was announc- led today by Mrs, J. F. Mullen; Secretary. The meeting is of the gxtmdSt importance to the organization and all members are requested to be present, Mrs. Willilam A. Holz- A. W. HENNING, —adv. City Clerk. HURRY: Make your more days left JJURRY! guess. Only three The Snap Shoppe.| —adv.! heating problems for next The consnlidated firm 0 0 A O Phone 34 and Phone 101 I for giilmlmmIlilllillifllIilllllfimifinmfimililIiIlin!n|ull||||II||||||||||liI||l|mmllllllml||III||llllmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ Now is the season of the year to RICE & AHLERS C. H. METCALFE Co. % on Front Sé}eet, opposite 1. Goldstein | Oil Burners A DOUBLE ORDER OF MEAT 'N' TATERS AN' FOTCH 'EM HYAR - QUICK - e £ 5 a¥ B LE ¥ wH B M CCOK, Nebraska, June 1.—Re- lief workers in the flood and tor- nadc devastated afea of Southwest Ncbraska, estimated the death toll may reach 250 persons. Reports have been confirmed that the villages of Max and Parks were swept away by the flood waters. i L5t t solye your winter. i1 3 = ] = - | of Co. £ ¥ S ¢ | which makes TACOMA, June 1.--The Duke Ql]‘ Augtria; the first “big shot" kiLl-l naper, was a piker alongside the kidnapers of George Weyerhaguser, 9-year-old son of. this city's lumber | king, | The Duke kidnaped Richard the Lion-Hearted and held him for: ranzam for his’ weight in uold‘f amoynfing to 150,000 marks or about $35,260, which England paid. Gecrge's kidnape ked nearly bis. weight in currency of 5200‘000.; 42 pounds, the larg-| est. ransom of all time, t Another famous historical ransom | wasn't as large. It was demanded by the copquerer Cartez, who made the Aztecs fill a room with u()ld‘ and jewels up to the height that Mcntezuma, ‘Aztee emperor, could reach before releasing him. - -os CALL FOR BIDS Sealed ™., v wipncate for the' transportation of school children to and from the Juneau Public Schools on both the Thane and Glacler Highway Routes for a two- year period will be received up to| and opened at 1 pm, June 15, 1935, at the office of the Commis- sioner of Education. Specifications| for this transportation may be had at the above office | ANTHONY E. KARNES, Commissioner of First publication, May 24, 19 Last publication, May 31, | 'SPECIAL DELIVERY To Thane at 11:45 a. m Phone 442 for pickups. daily. adv. “(’? . @ Beer First “Big Shot” Kidnaper Was Piker Compared to Men Whe Slole,Weyerh(wus@j Boy METAL RALLY ‘GIVES BOOST, 'STOCK PRICES Trading Downward Early in Session Because of Roosevelt's Views NEW YORK, June 1.—A rally in metals gave stocks a lift just be- fore the end of the short session today. The market had previously point- ed downward as traders attempted to analyze the President’s views on the NRA court ruling. The closc today was rather ir- regular. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, June 1.—Closing quotation today of ‘Alaska Juneau stock s 17%, American Can 121%, American Power and Light 3%, Anaconda .14%, Bethlehem Steel 24%, Butte Copper and Zinc. no | sale,. General Motors 30, Interna- tional . Harvester 87%, . Kennecoth 17%, United States Steel 31%, Found $4.01%, Bremner bid 67 ask- ed 69, Nabesna bid 65, Black Pine Silver bid 36% asked 38. TROYCHAK MUSIC .Try our Hamburger Sandwiches @ Light Wines CHICKEN' DINNER [i Shndyl-2 10 10 P. M; A A GENERAL @ ELECTRIC WASHER For Only $60.00 Cash $6:00 Pown Eraemy | X + b : i [ & | FENF PR E s : 3 r ners to suit your partic- i Nkl PbbE Y A. We can sppph oil bur e 3 pa o gww i ular need, whether it is a small burner to install Héte Operation vity Droi in your heater or range or a complete new, heat- o - S ing systems for your {home. Estimates free. LIGHT :pf)[igglgg JUNEAU—Phone 6 . DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Sunday night will be the closing | readjustment of property taxes, and | 5 - night of the series on “Infidelity | disposition of the annual schoonp}? Tz‘“;"‘; at, ilci(-“‘“s 8, m. dally. lenged” lectures, a climax of’ budget for next year occupied most! gne 5o .5 i W ., surgrising confessions of leading | of the two hour session. An appro-| i o livige infidels. Don't miss. it. This| priation of $3,800 as the city's por-| |~ Jomes-Stevens Shop willibe the last Sunday night lec- tion of maintenance cost of tha‘ turg: for -a time. 1035-36 school term was approved | ‘ LADIES’ — MISSES’ | s. Jackson will begin & new by the Council. Clerk Gray report- | | READY-TO-WEAR | serf§s of film slide lectures on June|ed having mailed special forms for| | Seward Street 8 t@ continue each Saturday night|the listing of the more valuable vat fhe hall. Her opening theme| K Will:be the: “Second 'Coming of | f Chaist,” a. thrilling appeal which 3 shaghat BNELL: i1 -0 BUREES OF NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH siti@s, illustrated with a new film . Franklin at Fourth slide projector. jbbath services continue at the “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” $rager services continue Tuesday halfl Saturday morning at 10:00 withf Bible classes for all ages and pight at 8:00 o'clock. ] : SUNDAY SCHOOL * & all summer predehing service by the evangelist ten o’clock at #1 o'clock.. The public is urged tc fattend. Bible discussion and ADULT BIBLE CLASS on vacation e Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers (o X5} CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS ¥ ¥. .y° 22 ., ' Heating Fquipment miayi be financed thfough the FHA Plan, Call at the FHA Qfiice in the Shatt;u;c’k’ Building for, particulars. . — morning Worship. ORGAN MOMENTS Noon—Bible School. Classes ten-fifty 11, 5 p.m.—Evening service. esday and Friday at 7:45 p.m. pel services. ymmunion Service the first v of each month. eryone cordially invited to all services. . | WORSHIP S E AT ELEVEN: (no evening service) This is our second annual “Happy Home Service” planned . . - with younger married couples in mind, with unannounced ; 355 e ’ 3 WATCH for our Modernizing Broadcast over features sure to prove an inspiration. Enjoy the fellowship of this hour! Ly i Ll SERMON, “TWO GENERATIONS EXCHANGE SHOES.” VE. BRY, SEARLAN B LR SOLO, SELECTED: MRS. EVELYN HOLLMANN. & Vaipid ORGAN, “Homing,” “June,” “Awakening,” Mendelssohn’s R ?0 a.m.—Holy Communion. “Wedding March.” Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings * KINY--Announcement to be made later. 00 a.m—Sunday School. ik DON'T MISS THIS SERVICE, married or single, young R e } 00000000 or old! 00 a.m.—Holy Communion and gvenlng service at Douglas. 21