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W()MEN’ IN THREE $17.50- szz.so Notices for «nw cnurch column must be received by The Empire pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, eue. First Church of Christ, | Scientist | —8 Bunday services =il be held 11 am. in the First Church Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith and Main Streets. The subject will | be, “Christian Science.” | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Chrisilan Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. ‘The public » cordialiy invited to attend these services and visit she reading room. | Northern Light Presbyterian {' | Church H - e Frankno at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “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 In this paper. £ Meiropolitan Methodist [ ' Episcopal Church | Fourth and Seward Sureels ©O. L. KENDALL, Pastor | Epworth League, 7:30 p.m., Rosa Danner, President. Evening worship service at 8:00 o'clock. The newly elected officers 9f the Epworth League will be in-) DRESSES $10.50 10 $27. FORMALS for El{ENiN‘Q ! |Gospel ' YO ; UR CHANCE! E PRICE LIN WOMEN DRESSF 8, Sports Wear $7.50t0 $1 7.50 FOR AF stalled and new members will be received at the evening service. Fol- lowing the service the members and officers of the League will serve refreshments to the members of the congregation. The public is cordially invngd and urged to attend all of our| services. The Salvation Army | | | Sunday services: Public service at 2:30 p.m. i Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Public service at 7:30 p.m. EEh ‘( Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | ‘ CHARLES C."PEKSONEUS, Pastor. ot Sunday services: | 11:00 am. — morming Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 12 Noon—Bible School. Classes for all | Tuest and Friday, 7:45 pm.— TVices. Communion Service the first! Sunday of each month. i Everjone cordially invited to all| these services. ! » SUITS - COATS {the hall unth € o [ Holy Trinity Cathedral | a! E, l'["HE VY. REV. CHARLFS E. RICE, ! Dean. 1 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. No Sunday School until Septem- ber. Evening service at Douglas. Visitors welcome at all services.| Seventh Day Adventists M. J. JACKSON, Evangelist There will be no Saturday night or Sunday night services in the I v} TEhNbbN “The Laodicean Church” will'be the subject of the sermon next Satur- day morning, July 6, at-11:00, given by the evangelist. Sabbath School with Bible classes for all ages will be conducted at | 10500 o'clock. ‘Tuesday night “Bible study and prayer services will con~ tinue with the regular services in the few ' chureh, which is being rushed to comple- | tion, is finished. All are urged to attend any and all services. g il o ) : f_!Tm Presbyterian Church | s - DAVID WAGGONER. Minister 10:30 a.m.—Morning setvice. 11:30—Bible School 7:30 pm.—Young People’s Serv- ice. i A cordial invitation is given to attend these services and worshlp with us. e e 1 Resurrection Luthcran Church § —Sm— Corner of Thira ahd Lialn Streels REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” No service ‘as pastor 1§ attend- ing Pacific Synod at Vancouver, Wash. mhouc (hnrrh —? | Church of the Nativity of the ] | B]essed V. M Juneau | 2 Plrm and: Goid Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, Pastor 8:00 a.m.—Holy struction. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and ser- mon followed By benediction ‘of the Most Blessed Sacrament Sunday 'services: Week Day Mass — 8:00 o'clock daily. Days of special devotion during We are renewing an old Lustom and mwh@agh Michael-Sterns Suit. or Topcoat:we willinelude a pair of Star Brand Leather Oxfords or Shoes or a Hard man Hflt We invite you, to tdke 4d\ antage of. this opportunity and the offer exp ik iy o # \I\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935 DOUGLAS NEWS | LAWSON CREEK BRIDGE IS BEING SURFACED | Although handicap somewhat by wet weather this. k; work of laying. the, concrete aelkln; of the Lawson. creek ‘bridge ‘ was finishied yesterday and placing of the curb- ing, also of goncrete, together with putting up the balance of the rail- ing and painting s all that is left | to be done on the stritcture. ., SHIPS CAR As further evidence of discontinu- ing his mercantile business,” Mike Pusich, proprietor of the Hub mar- ket, yesterday shipped his Dodge deltvery car to Petersburg on the North Sea. % Wheh “his entire stock of mer- | chandise “Is .¢closed out "Mike will enlarge his beer parlor and devote his entiré time’ to’ developing that business. Tonight he is again hav- ing his regular- week-end ‘“wine, dine and dancé” party with music by Niemi and Bdwards. The public is cordially:invited. - e - ARRIVE ON NORTH SEA Mis. Hefbert” Snetheh,' datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martinson, | arrived here on the North ‘Sea for a visit with her paretns. .The W eather (By the U, 8. W Bureau) Forecast for Junedu viétriley, * at 4 pm., June 29: STOGK PRICES Hnl_n sTEA DY Cloudy, probably showers tonight and Sunday; gentle southerly winds. LOCAL DATA SHORT SESSION 7= seee 225" vt e e 29.74 50 2082 "84 51 w 5 I.Aglo REPORTS b ot . mmlmu Second Quarter of Year Ends Cheerful—Reports | | " on Various Groups Station temp. temp. NEW YORK, June 29. — Stock| Apchorage : = | prices’ ended the second quarter of | B#rrow . . 33 33 34 the year fairly cheerful although| Nome WELE e 0 40 nme usual Saturday profit taking Bethel, ... - T4 62 n 46 at’ the™ short session prevented | Fairbanks - B o4 resumption of yesterday's advances,| Dawson = = 46 46 The session was dull. |86 Al e 48 44 9 4 Utilities were inclined to dip. DRt Hatpor- . %~ 8 i 46 Metals and scattered specialties| Bodiak ... 62 62 3‘ 52 were in demhand. - Cardova. . 64 62 | =0 Many isstues were virtually un- Juneau .. G 62 o 30 3 changed. §iy Sflg1 51 . 9 = = 0 oy ikan ... 54 50 50 50 2 : Cldy CLOSING PRICES TO) Pritice Rupert 56 56 48 50 1 Rain NEW’ YORK, ngfle . 7 Xsmg Egmonton . -82 82 5: 58 6 Cldy quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Seattle - 68 64 54 54 12 ) Rain |stock today is 16%, American Can| Portland - 66 64 54 54 [ Cldy 113714, American Power and Light| San Francisco ... 62 60 54 54 i2 0 Clear |3%, Anatonda 14%,Bethlehem Steel| New York ... 76 L 70 4 4 0 Cldy 126%, Géneral Motors 32%, Inter-| Washingotn - 92 8 ° 18 4 0 Pt.Cidy | national Harvestef 44%, Kennecott| o~ " 9 ey 5:7-,:‘. United Stafes Steel 33%." mw“ CONDITIONS A'J: !A. Ketchikan, misting,. temperature, 52; Craig, cloudy, 54; Wrangell, rain, "53; Sitka, cloudy, 55; Soapstone, cloudy, 5§9; Port Althorp, cloudy; " Skagway, cloudy, §5; Radioville, cloud; §ardovl part cloudy, 54 Anshorage, cleat, '69; Fairbanks, cloudy, 5 lenana, W9 cloudy, 60; Hot Springs, ‘part “cloudy, 60; '.pmsna. part, clnudy. 57; Nulato, W ashington’s Query Now Is About ‘Grass Roots’ Recent Meet Mrs, Charles ‘Whyte, after 1L€S. SR sbveston = & ~ al e month’s vacation in’ Seattle, return- | ed “on thé North Sea. (Continued trom Page Ome) which the big difficulty comes in. | | :laenr, 62; Kaltag, part cloudy, 56; Unalzkleet, cluudy. 54; Flat, clear, WEATHER SYNOPSIS [ T e | Douglas Catholic Church | b T o gy o [ AT S TRVTE VT Y B TR 9:30 aim-—HOoly Mass ana se mon. ‘Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament after the mas: ‘GLACIER TAVERN TO rms week: ‘nmdsy. "Feast of the Most . Precious Blood;: Wednesday, Feast - of the Visition of the Blessed Virginj" Thursday, Feast of . St. Aloysius Genaage, are days of Bible Chautauqua Hall for a time. speclnl devouon Notices for wnis church column niust be received by The Empire ot later than 10 o'clock Baturday | morning w guarantee change of | sermon toplcs, ete. nouglns Commlmny church \ H GIBSON Sunday services: 11:30 a.m.—Sermon. 7:45 p.m.—Evening service. Week Days: Wednesday and Friday evenings! at 7:45 o'clock, We give to all a very cordial in- vitation to ‘attend these services, and will welcome your hearty co- ©. HORNADY operation in coming and bringing others. | that leads to wedding bells. Some- , [ Bt Luke's Episcopal Church #' 730 pm—Evemng prayer and | sermon. BE OPENED TONIGHT The Glacier Tavern opens for the seaton tonight, with Tom Casey as manager, known Curly Weyands. Mr. Casey, who operated the pop- ular glacier resort last summer, stated that a special low-priced, | high quality chicken dinner will be | a regular feature of the bill of fare. ‘The Tavern has been completely refurnished, the management stat- ed, to ~accommodate the summer crowds expected. For tonight, Mr. Casey has en- gaged the services of a three-piece ' orchestra to supply dance music in ably assisted by well- | Insofar as the conference re- Barometric pressure, centered over the Gul of Alaskl. ~Ls szm low* kindled enthusiasm for perpetua-| over the entire Territory this morning though with very little gard- tion of the Republican Party, it| ient. Light to moderate rain has fallen during the last fwenty-four disappointed the hopes of those who| hours over the Southeast with genorally fair weather over other parts |want to accomplish a union by| Of Alaska. Showery weather has also begn prevalent over the Pa- | founding an entirely new “coalition” cific Northwes{. Except in the lower Kuskokwim Valley temperatures party. e considerably warmer. this‘morning ‘over “the Terriwry ar Indeed there is a question wheth- | gow - er the events at Springfield may - & not have made a ‘coalition” party | R BRNLALEG & Dental X Ray Labratory OUTSIDE PRICES !imposslble: although the leaders of | {the American Iiberty league—most | AND 6 TRIANGLE BUILDING | Journed. —— - — iy of them Democrats—did not appear | to think coalition dead when they assembled at Chicago a few days Springfield was, after all, primar- | z I ily a sounding board, much remains l - h . to be.said before the fate of a| Loca Radls es inons ?aner the Springfield conference ad- | right-wing union, under one label} The Pure F oods Store or another is determined. The ef- PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery ROOMS 5 | forts to effect such a union un- doubtedly will continue along they | various lines; and the question will be whether these various endeav- | ors will or will not kill each other | off in the end. Thus far all that it amounts t,oi is a summer flirtation. Sometimes times it does not. e Discovery TRIANGLE LIQUOR T The Triangie Liquor Store. will, open its doors for’the first” time Monday with a complete stock of | distilled hard Hquors,® acmrdir’ [ propflemr Al rsythe The ’IAlqnglle quum‘ Store has the: ballroom. IB"LMS TO BE TO REST AT to ‘the “Triangle Inti, and Mr. For- fioon, ‘The funeral services will Mrs Robert G. Wilms, who dled t. Ann's hospital yesterday af-| been under coush’uc‘hn for some te)- ‘a long illness with: preumonia, | time. It is convenlenqy located next will be laid to rest Sundey after- | TONIGHT SERVICES’ suumwf Mt ; S = FOR A FULL EVENING QF DANCING AND be sythe, well known Juneau resident, hej Jd"in the chapel of the C. W. : VISIT THE plans to keep a varied stock of gnr r Mortuary at 2 pm. Dean liquors on hand for patrons at all times.. be in Evergreen Cemetery. e Will officiate. Initerment will C. e A b ry ‘NORTHERN LIGHT P.RESBY'I‘ERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL all summer ten o’clock ADULT BIBLE CLASS on. vacation Mass and in-, l ORGAN MOMENTS ten-fifty SOLO, by RAYMOND GRASS. SERMOY, by CAPTAIN R. B. LESHER. s Palth FIN EST QF WINES OPEN 24 HOURS Chinese Dishes After 1 A. M : Special music tonight featuring John Parker Toulson, late lhe Shamrock Cluh of San Francisco on the piano, [ ] DQOR P,RIZE——CASE RHEINLANDER BEER Sy i o i REERS SERVICE R e 22 g ? fiprminz i i i) L2

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