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VOGUE FOUNDATION (’ARMFNT@ : | | 14 in. LASTEX, BONED FRON SEMI-STEP-IN $3.95 VOGUE BACK LACE 15 in. ‘ FIGURED BATISTE $2.50 each 16 in. BROCADE $4.50 each Vogue K no-Belts BROCADE. LACE TOP Long models —*Large ;es $7.50. B. M. Behrends Co, Inc. % “Exclusive Di lflbqu A } 1 HEAVY RAINS CAUSE BRIDGE WASHOUT HERE by aaN k * (Iad He Once | Called S RAy ‘G. DaV, 'Foremdn' of the Empire’ Printing Company shop, is glad that' “he- once'* was ‘called |“stormy Day.” Day returned to Juneanu yester- WRRLL s e day from a vacation in Seattle. Oné’ of Larges! Preuplta— One of the features of the vaca- C H tion was a visit to the Longacres llOnS ‘n “y Is- |horse race track. Day, ordinarily, tory Recorded lis not a betting man. So he wit- nessed the first two races as a | spectator. But one of the. thorough- |breds in the third event was nam- 8 ed “Stormy Day at was enough concfete, ' how ffi'“the 'process Oof |y, ca)l forth two bets; one on the “curing.” “Drivers are cautioned t0|unose” and one across the board, go slow. |even .though the horse was rated |at a 20-to-1 shot. A Bacen Eheparcd | ' Down the stretch thundered the Walter Bacon, owner of the Chan-| oo “ugiormy Day” back in third nel Bus Line; ‘Which mairitains pas- | nogéion” and not doing very well. sefiffér service on'the highway, s8id | gy qgen)y, the two leaders collided | today- thatuhe thought that the| g o oy feet from the wire, both’ bridge might wash out during the | spilting. night. se'was: prepared with & bus| Ty Toone egtormy Day” with) on each side of the stream. Hel, . ynan §100 in cash for Day,| drbve: one, ‘and Holly Triplette the |, . or tne three holders of tickets | cthers Together, they mamlnmul . the ‘entry. JAYWALKING (Continued from “age ~Jne) stifleture was opened at 9:30 o'clock this smorning. Béventy-fiye tourtsts on the Vic-| totia had to forego a trip to Men- dctihall ' Glacier, due to the wash- ouf. The trip will be taken Mon- day morning on the wulhbound ruf. Bacon estimated that Lemon‘ ” Creek had risen four feet durlng BRUSSELS, au\y,v 18- Pohn.ble the current rains. g,nurd railings” The ‘condition of Gold Creek,! fic points ‘are the latest experi- within the city limits, e 4 ing ‘when the heaviest fall was here in the Belgian capital. | monial meel [ DR A S ! | Northern Light Pre-bmn In this paper. 'Sunday of each month. | these services. | Empire Foreman Ly at gongested. traf- which was ment in a campaign against Jjay- held to be serious early this mom-}walkexs which is ‘being ‘condueted i Notices % kni cnurch coliimn | must be recéived by The ire not later thap 10 o'clock Satirdayi morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. A First Church of Christ, | | ‘i' Scientist { Bunday services i be held at! 11 am. Christ; -Scientisty~Juneau,~on Fifth and Main Streetf' “The subject will be, “Sacrament.” 10:00 nm—rsunday Schooi. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- ng. Chrisiian Science Reading Room n ¢hurch bullding. This room 18 open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public m coraiai.y invited to sttend these services and vlstt whe | redding room. ——0 & Church i Frankna at Fourth 3 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, mnuw; Mrs, ‘Trevor' Davis; Organist | “Where Weléome and Worship ‘Meet"” 10:00 a.m~-Sunday. School, | 10:50 to 11:00 @.m.—Organ Mo- | ments. 11:00 am. -~ Morning worship. | See our advertisement elsewhere | ‘[T Bethel Pentecostal Assembly CHARLES C. PEnSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am, — Morning Wdrship. ' Sermon. by the pastor. 12 Noon—Bible School. for all, 7:45 pm.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 pm.— Gospel services, Communion Service the first| Classes Everyone: cordially invited to all Episcopal Church i Metropolitan Methodist | Fourth and Seward 'Strects 0. L. KENDALL, , Pastor 10:30 ‘a.m.—Church . School. 11:15 am~—Morning worship 7:30. p.m.—Epworth League, Rosa | Danner, President, in the Pirst Church of ;3 8:15 p.m.—Evening service. Phone 441 Foi Fiiether Ix\formai’ion 1S BARRED | recorded, had abated later in the day, alleviating a threaténing sit- uation. When the mud-laden waters were boiling at their highest mark | fallen since July 1. this morning, two cave-ins ‘oc~| Worse in Ketchikan tured. ¥ Howe ver, Ketchikan, yesterday experieneed -even heavier rain. In | Crews Dump Sand a ‘12-hour - perfed, half the time | One, a few feet west of the union was required to accumulate Twelfth Street Bridge, and another 100 yards further down stream, were being repaired by work crews under the direction of Olaf Torkel- son, City Street Foreman. Sand-| filled bags into the cavities and attempts were ., perienced a rain-fall of 2.02 inches. tinuing wooden bulkheads. Mayor Isadore Goldstein, with/ Torkelson on the creek’s banks this morning, pointed out that the| rock-filled channel, recently com- pleted, probably saved the Tesi-| dential district from a serious flood. Weather Bureau - officials said |ed ‘from Juneau to Prince Rupcrt. B. C. and tomorrow, although not in such | heavy amounts. e 11 have experienced rain. rain started to fall Tuesday and, | scored a victory either . on his except for a brief two-hour period birthday, June 8, or om. his next Thursddy afternoon, has fallen con-| pitching turn followi C. K. WHITE—Representing The New York Life Ins. Co. Will ‘e in Jumeau uhti} August 1,:at,; the AsSembly Apartments, Apartment No. 203. Any service or'information desired bysold policy hold- ers will be gladly given. Also information on our complete line of Life and Endowment Policies, An- puities and Child’s Educational Endowments will be gladly given. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT tinuously. Four inchés of rain have | 201 inches here, the First City ex-f Sitka, in a 24-hour period, had 4.42 inches this morning, with rain con= were being dumped qppe rain belt a,pparently is & Southeast Alaska condition, | to_be made to erect {emPOTAYY'yiih heavy precipitation being not-| More rain is forecast for wnightx Each year Van Lingle Mungo,‘ that, of the 13 days elapsed in July, Brooklyn pitcher, has been in or-| Smfldy}gamud baseball—since 1929—he has | Welders mm.w WM Rl ALL-KINDS OF TANKS ; MADE' TO ORDER Quality Tank Rephiting Member' ' s Association o/ 'Certified The ted to all of tifse ier" ice: | Sunday. é¥enihg, J .21”6’ will+be Mother and Son night. The mem- bers of the -Epworth- League . will have charge of the service. j Cathollo’ Cburen | Church of the Nativity. of the 1‘ Blessed V. M. Junéau [ Fifth and G&m ‘Btreets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8J, Pastor i The Fifth Sunday @fter Pente- cost. Sunday V(asses “ Special Mass for the K. of C. at midnight tonight after the ar- rival of the Prince George. 8:00 a.m.~Communion service, 10:30 a.m.—Mass. No' evening ‘devotions on:Sunday night Week-day Mass at 8:00 a.m. the church. . Tuesday, Feast of Our Lady of Mount ‘Carmel, and Friday, Feast of 8t. Vincent de Paul, are days of speclal devotion. in ! Holy irll!fy Cuthednl THE VY, REV. CHAKLFS E. RICE, Dean. 8:000%.m.~<Holy - Conirtiton. £ 11:00 a.m.~~Morning ‘Prayer #nd Se; mon. Ec(.hool unm &ptem— o0 Sunday’ Evening seryice at Douglgm. Visitors welcome at all services. | ber 'T Beventb Day Adventists 7} l}———'———-—— e M. J. JAGKSON. Evangeust Sabbathtjservices . are.ieontinuing each Saturday morning at the Bible Chataugua Hall on Second and Seward. Streets. ‘Sabbath 'School in- cludes Bible classes for all ages at 10:00 oclack. Preaching service by evangelist.is at.11:00. o'clock. Tuesday night at 8:00 the week- ly Bible class discussion and prayer service convenes. All are welcome to these spiritual services. " The Salvation Army = “Sunday services: Public service at 2:30 pm s | i First Presbyterian Church DAVID WAGGONER. Minlster- a.m.—Morhing service. | —Bible .Schobl. | p.m.—Young People’s Serv- | ice. A cordial invitation is - given to| attend these services and worship with us. 1 z:omer of Thira auwa Maln sueenfi REV. ERLING K. OLAFEON, Pastor. “*The Friendly ChureH’ No service as' pastor is atfend- ‘1nu Pacific . Synad' at . Vancouver, | Wash. eee Ir_—__‘— = _“] Douglas ! .Church Services P S AN EE. BV FENTIEES | Notices for tmis church column| awst be received by The Empire pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning w guarantee change of | sermon topics, ete. i Douglas Community Church H. GIBSON ©. HORNADY Sunday’ services: 11:30 ‘a:m.~Sermon. 7:45 p.m.~—Evening service. Week Days: Wednesday and Friday ovemnflm at 7:45 o'clock. We give to all a very cordial in- \ vitation to attend these services,| and will welcome. your hearty co-l operation in coming and bringing nthers %St Luke's Fpiscopal Charch 7730 p.m.—Evening prayer sermon. ! l] Douglas Catholic Church | g 9:30 a.m.—Roly. Mass apg ser- the most v mon, Benediction of Blessed Sacrament after the max ‘ —e,e—— NOTICE A special meeting of stockholder: of the Alaska Theatre Co. will be held at the Uptown Theatre on ¢ Sunday School—6:00 to 7:00 p.m.|Sunday afternoon at 1: 30. Puhlic service at 7:30 p.m. SY Mrwn i & potnds OIL BURNER CO! adv. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. STOKER PRICE W SYLVAMATIC SR. " “FLLLY AUTOMATIC” OIL BURNER Less Than $300.00 Installed with 16-Barrel Tank VAMATIC JR. fiANGh BURNER INSTALLED FOR $60.00 35‘/2-Barrel Tank Capacity CAN BE BOUGHT ON TERMS! If Possisble to WELD— NO JOB TOO LARGE—WE GO ANYWHERE Call us NOW for FREE' estimates uRE | LLOYD - GUERIN he completed a course in diesel en- | 2 i |NI]IGATE% FOR | zent of Yugeslavia, that if the pro-i | poced restoration of the Hapsburg' Oil and Storage Tank Specialists in ALUMIN M, BRONZE, CYLINDER and BOILER WELDING Willoughby Avenue at P, C.hCr:)ill 3Dc‘ck JACK R. SILVA, Manager ety gt n%fl:flasu t St AP | IS NOW DIESEL ENGINEER Lloyd Guerin- feturned -home -on| the North Sea from Seattle where | gineering and is now prepared wI handle a job in his particular line which he hopes soon to get. — e WEEK'S ILLNESS Mrs. Inga Dickenson has been ill all ofithis week at her home as the result of a bad cold. She was considerably, imptoved at last re- ports. NORTH SEA wOCK! VICTORIA FAILS | Two boats routed for ‘Douglas during the past 24 hours were the | North Sea which called in yesterday afternoon with a miscellanecous freight shipment for local mer-| chants and the Victoria, which, | after more than an hour of ma-| neuvering trying to land against| adverse tide conditions, passed by.| She will most likely call in here on her way south with cannery sup-:; plies. ———.—————— GRAND OPI NG DATE SET John Marin has set Saturday,| July 27, as the date for the formal cpening of his beer emporium in the Eagles hall. With new fixtures and all the necessary equipment in- | |stalled, Douglas will have a place | unequalled of its kind on the en-| tire channel. MUBII.IZATION Minister Tltu]c:cll announced after a cenference with Prince Paul; Re-, | dynasty in Austria is carried out ‘u will mean an ‘automatic mobili- zation of the Little Entente armies.’ BIRGLEE 437 K SHOP IN JUNEAU! ITH We Can Do It! The Weather s (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 13: Rain mmzhfiafid Sunday; mwgnk sputheast winds ,I-OCQL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest’y 30.07 53 96 s 5 Rain 4 am. today 30.06 59 n SE 12 Rain Noon. today 30.14 59 88 SSE 12 Cldy. RADIO REPORTS * YESTERDAY | - TODA™ Hiphest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Preclp 4a.. Station temp. temp. | temp temp velocity 24hrs Weatlier Anchorage 68 — ! 47 . . 3 [] ‘i Clear :m'row 40 40 | 86 36 12 .0 ‘Clear lome 54 48 | 42 44 12250 | Bethel U ot TR S e g:gg Fairbanks 7% 6 | 48 48 4 0 ! Clear Dawson o e | 44 44 10 0 Pt.Cldy St. Paul . 54 50 | 44 48 10 (] Cidy Dutch Harbor 52 50 | ‘44, 44 cam 0 .4 CMy Kodiak 60 60 { 48 50 "4 0 Clear Cordova 66 8 | 52 56 14 0 Cldy Juneau 54 53 | 52 59 12 191 Rain Sitka 58 = | 54 Ld o~ 442 Rain Ketchikan 62 62 | 58 58 4 0 Cldy Prince 'Rupert 60 60 | 58° 58 4 10 Pt. Cldy Edmonton - 82 82 | § Seattle 84 84 | 66 68 12 0 Clear Portland 94 94 | 70570 6 0 Clear San Francisco 70 70 | 537 52 6 0 Cldy New York . 96 88 | 68 2 16 22 Cldy Washington 92 86 | R 12 Trace Cldy WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, showers, temperature, 58; Craig, shawers, 60; Wran- gell, cloudy, 60; Sitka, rain, 58;. Radioville, rain; Port Althorp rain; Soapstone, rain, 55; Skagway, foggy, 48; Yakutat, rain; Cordova, cloudy, 57; Chitina, cloudy, 56; Anchorage, clear, 63; Fairbanks, clear, 62; Nulato, clear, 64; Kaltag, clear, 59; Unalakleet, cloudy, 48; Ruby, clear, 64; Flat, clear, 59. WEATHER SYNOPSIS A widespread low pressure area running from the Arctic Ocean to the middle Pacific covers most of Alaska this morning with the barometer high over Southwest and Southeast Alaska: With heavy rains falling during the “last ‘twenty-four ‘hours over Southeast Al- aska and northern British Columbia the rest of the Territory was experiencing fair weather. Higher temperature readings were report- d frem nearly all stations in Alaska this morning. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL ten o’clock ADULT BIBLE CLASS \ on vacation ORGAN MOMENTS ten-fifty NOTICE! No regular services during month of July. to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most ditsinguished ad- dress.. - Here, you will find all the modern hotel convenlences my :“o your complete com- thpu old, filhlqfl ideas of friendliness and .hos- pitality that are necessary {o & good hotel well pperated. ' RAY W. CLARK, " Alaskan He~quarters—Ask for Permanent Rates, HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON ¥ deatties Most Distinguisted | CALIFORNIA GRO The Pl:uti'omh M‘ 1 | Juneau Cash Grdcer CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery ’fi IONE 58 CAPI TOL BEER PARLBRS \ ~xun{ AND BALL ROOM - PR Lunches Dancing Every Night Private Booths <k 3 b 1 s