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e Remaining Steck of Fur-'l‘runmed WINTER COATS 16 Original Price 15 DRESSES—Suitable for Street, Office and Dinner In 2 Groups——$4.95 and § GLOVES, SCARFS, BLOUSES One Lot DRESS SILKS, SI.QQ yal'd | 50 in. DRAPERY DAMASK i 59¢ and $1.00 yard Short Lengihs SUNFAST CRE'I‘ONNE TABLE COTTON YARDAGE, 10¢ yan' FRINGED NET CURTAINS, 2! long s i .9 5 pair Part-Wool DOUBLE BLANKETS Wii FEATHER BED PILLOWS | REMNANTS -— HALF PRICE M. BEHRENDS co., Inc.| Speclal 95(: 25cyard $3.95 ITE BEDSPREADS $2.25 32.7 5 pair THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN 25 Nolicew @' ¢.s church column tust be received by The Empire ot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of ermon topics, ete. sunday Services & Ue held at| {1 am. in the First Church of | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Ejith | 'ad Main Streets. The subject will be, “Truth.” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- maonjal meeting. ‘Chrisilan Science Reading Room 1 church building. This room is spen to the public Wednesday aftérnoons from 2:30 to 4 The publie m cordaliy invited to ottend these services and wvisit the ) | reading room. | Seventh-Day. Adventist Churck Corner Secona and Main Sts. H. L. WOOD, Pastor. day of the week. Sabbath School with bible class- es for all ages, 10 a.m., Saturday. 11 am, Young Peoples’ Missionary Vol- and’ third Saturday in the month.| Midweek prayer meeting and 1:30. o'clock. [~ Holy Trinity onthearal | ¥ \| THE VY, REV, CHASI?S E. RICE, %2 8:00 a.h—Holy Communion. am.—Sunday School. | am~—Morning Prayer and sermon. Evening service at Douglas. —— Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church | " Fourth and Seward Sireess | O. L. KENDALL, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Finigan, superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Morhing worshi 7:15 p.m.—Epworth League. Rosa | Danner, President. . ' 8:00 p.m.—Evening service. Keep in mind the day Evenings"” at the Methodist Church: Good congregational sing- ing, -enthusiastie young - people; a hearty welcome and the people as well as the preacher help with the sermon. Bible Study class evening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘The public is cordially invited to all of these services. 1 | P yards | John ‘Wednesday [ | | Resurrection Lutheran Church Carner 67 Taid and izamn streer.l “The Priendly Church' | | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, ' | Pastor. [ | o 00 a.m.—Sunday School. The membership and anendunce con-' fi 8:00 (SR 2. 50 2 A P Note—The services of this church | are held on Saturday the Seventh- | Sermon and morning wurshlp—J unteer Bociety, 2 p.m., every first = bible study Tuesday evening at| “Happy Sun-- | test begins this Sunday you to send your children | 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. An- ‘wcm by the Junior Choir and ser- |mon by the pastor. | 1:30 pm. — Sunday School at | Douglas in conjunction with Dean | Rice. | We invite |attend these services and warship with us. | Bethel Pentecostal Asscmbly CHARLES C. Pi&asONEUS, Paster, Sunday services: 11:00 am. — morning Worship | 7:30 pn—Evening service folloW- | sermon by the pastor. led by the annual Congregational | | meeting. Social hour after | meeting. Members and friends are urged to attend. The public is invited to all serv- ices. " Cathoile Church | Church of the Nativity of the \ | Blessed V. M. Juneau | PFiftn ana Goid BStreets 12 Noon—Bible School. Classes the | for all. 2:00 p.m.—Broadcasting a service | over KINY. 7:30—p.m. Evening Service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv- ice. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s Meeting. 8:15 p.n.—Bible Study. Communion Service the first | Sunday of each month. REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. Pastor Sunday, January 26.—Third Sun- day after Epiphany Sunday Masses: a.m.—Holy struction. 10:00 a.m.—Christian Doctrine. | 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- mon 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- | tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and In- Mass daily. = | First Presbyterian Church DAVID WAGGONER. Alnister 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Sub- ject, “Filling Our Own Place. “Moses my servant is dead; now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou and all this people, unto the .and which I give to them.” 153 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “Jesus Declares His Purpose.” Luke | 4:16-30. 7:30 p.m.—Bvening service. This is International Young People's Day, and the Young People will ‘puz on the program entitled, “The | Church, Visitons m ab. all services.| world” The program has interest- | ing talks and music | the Pathway to a New Wednesday, Bible Hour. 7:30 p.m.—Midweek A coraiar mvitation is g\ven to Everyone cordially invited to all these services. [ E——— N 4 | Northern Light Presbyterian i Church L - Franklin 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 a.m. See our advertisement elsewhere In this paper. Evangelistic Services C. HORNADY, H. GIBSON, Evangelists Services at Seconu and Frank- Joshua lin Streets, opposite American Le- glon playground. Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Thsse undenominational services are being continued, to which all are invited and urged to attend. The hearty co-operation of all interested in helping and encour- againg their fellows will be wel= comed. Come and bring others. £ 1 The Salvation Army | P = ADJUSTANT AND MaiS: TANNER and LIEUTENANT MORRIS After the Next War WHAT? A Hear Pastor H. L. Wood's Illustrated Lecture Sunday evening at 7:30 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHAPEL Corner Second and Main BE'I"I‘ER. BUSINESS DRIVE READ THESE RULES! Election starts Wednesday, January 22. Eleetion ends early in March, depending on sailings. Election votes are given on the basis of 100 votes for each even dollar of cash paid to participating merchants, fractional parts of dollars not to be considered eligible for votes, as follows: On all counter cash and C.0.D. purchases. On all cash payments, made on accounts. (c) On all cash down payments and installment payments made on time-payment accounts during the election period, regardless of when the purchase was made. Votes will be given only on strictly RETAIL business — that, is, quantity purchases of eommedities to industrial concerns, or whole- sale purchases by merchants are NOT to be included. Restaurants, are to be counted as a wholesale | — Morning worship. | _ and Dave Davenport. X A s = | 2: Juneau’s Leading Department Store 3 all men eligible for Legion member- (a) ET oN \lllp and members of other posts wiho | ]UNEAU’ cmma (b) [ may be in the city. pecial entertain- | STARTS ~ SECOND ment will be provided, a committee | of John H. Newman, Frank Metcall SEMFSTER MONDAY and Capt. Joha M. Clark, making the ? arrangements. | The Juneau College of Liberal Arts Arrangements are being made by All post members are urged to wear and Religious Education starts the 4, the Alaska Game Commission and their overseas hats. second semester of lecture cgurses the Governor's Office to send two —ee - | next Monday evening with a normal experienced wolf trappers to the - registration. To the adults and high’| ¢ & Kotzebue area, to aid in ending LADIES’ ALTAR SOCIETY |school graduates, the following boarding houses, eamps, etc., the recert widespread depredations courses are being offered free of purchase. of the beasts. FLANS CARD PART Y|charge: logic, public speaking, com<- . An emergency appropriation may position and rhetoric, secioiogy and | o} be made to carry on the exterm-, A Washingtons Birthday c“;“psschology according to President ination work, and the trappers will to be sponsored by the Ladies ' ferman J. Reft. 6. also instruet natives in the se far Society, will be held in Parish | Qusf‘f““:;'oC:‘UM,r“mllflz of Al- on the best means of keeping the vening, February 21, ‘{5 M is & iven free to the pub- " wolf population under control. | to announcement today by (1ic. This eonsists of a series of 47 by any one candidate. The action is being taken at the Mrs. ter G. Hellan, President. | lectures by Mr. Reft who has given 7 request of Paul Stafford, Acting| The officers of the society will act | considerable time, Both in research " mittee Reindeer Supervisor at Nome, who @5 Committee-in-Charge and all and scholarship tewards the study. " reports that large packs of the ers are cooperating in an etfort | £Ie received his master’s degree from 8. animals are reported from there to rd party of dakr\&rd on the basis of his study et i life. east of Point Barrow, and that as e i manyo‘as 60 reindeer have been _For the benefit of the lonely and, later. killed in cne night. Extermination '’ i'emi_‘m&“fr:x ‘3] "h‘ucm‘m""".“ 9. Judges will be is said to be vital before the rein- ety ab fhe hots & Bresdas matters will be deer fawning season, T R elt every Saturday evening a 7:38 | 10. y'clock for a social get-together and BIG JIGGS DINNER ON {ARLES G. WAKNER onstructive bible study to which candidat Now CONVALES(‘!NG everyone is welcome. This session be- IONDAY NIGHT, b H 30. | 8ins this evening. 11. AT LEGION DUGOUT & e W |, | T L y f i tion in Provid-| | G Ry Pl rules is expressly prohibited. Members of Alford John Br ! las: Tharsday mora- L, °, TP, L0 & Post No. 4 of the American Le ¥ »wll and .sfu;v\»s def- Banof Bettor Busmess Dnve. and their friends .ill gather in ih: inlic sigos o .urby con.\a'cscence. Gastingst Legion Dugout ifonday night accerding to reports received here Lyle Kelsey, G Cutler. 6:30 o'clock for the first Jiggs din- today. ‘ g e ner of the new year. It prom’ 0 Warner, who went south| p g White, Herbert River. a recently to be with him, will re-| i W o be a gala event with Johm Wz as chef assisted by Charles Seciy: © until his return. — eeoe A specia] invitation is extended to j SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE 11! ; SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! SHOP IN JUNEAU! The election is open to girls of Juneanu and surrounding territory, between the ages of 18 and 30 years (unmarried). Nominating blank published in The Daily Alaska Empire is good for 10,000 votes but only one lot of 10,000 free votes will be eredited Right is reserved to reject any nomination by the Merchants’ Com- Votes may be mailed to Better Times Editor, Daily Alaska Empire, or placed in the official ballot boxes, locations to be announced agnpmnted by the merchants and their decision in all Merchants participating in the election agrec not to allow any of their employees to exert any undue influence in favor of any Buying of votes by any firm in behalf of any candidate, or dis- tmhutwn of votes by any other method than according to the above Candidates will qot solieit votes in business houses who are mem- m Connittee “Juneau Better Business Drive X. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecas! for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., January 25: Fair tonight, Sunday increasing cloudiness, possibly snow flurries by night; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veioeily Weathe 4 pm. yest'y 30.29 32 98 w 2 Cldy Noon totay 3025 21 % w 1 Foggy Noon today 30.22 30 88 w 2 Clear CABLE AND kAD1O REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY 4 Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4da.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 21hxs ‘Weatber Anchorage 45 36 | 32 —_ 2 —— Barro w. -8 -8 -10 -6 26 0 Cldy Nome Lo Sl R ¥4 cldy Bethel 24 24 14 14 4 .06 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 36 34 14 16 4 0 Cldy Dawson -14 14 -16 -16 4 [ Clear St. Paul 32 30 28 28 20 0 Cldy Duteh Harbor 36 30 30 32 8 12 Clear Kodiak 40 38 38 40 14 44 Rain Cordova 48 40 38 42 20 198 Cldy Juneau 32 32 24 21 1 0 Foggy Sitka 41 —_ 26 —_— -_— 0 —_ Ketchikan 36 34 28 28 4 0 Foggy Prince Rupert 38 38 26 30 4 o Clear Edmonton 4 -8 =20 -18 4 0o Cldy Seattle 48 46 38 40 16 0 Clear Portland ... .. 48 46 38 38 14 0 Clear San Francisco ... 62 60 | 48 48 4 o Clear New York .. i et ‘Washington 20 16 | —_ —_ — —_ — WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Juneau, foggy, temperature 24; Radioville, clear, 27; Cordova, cloudy, 39; Anchorage; cloudy, 43; Fairbanks, cloudy, 18; Nenana, 29; Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 34; Tanana, cloudy, 22; Ruby, Kaltag, clear, 15; Unalakleet, cloudy, partly cloudy, 28; Nulato, cloudy, 23; cloudy, 24; Flat, cloudy, 36. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Abnormally high barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the MacKenzie River Valley, Alberta, and Southeast Alaska south- ward to Oregon, the crest being 30.70 inches at Edmonton, Alberta. Low barometric prehsure continued over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean and over western and central Alaska. This ' general pressure distribution has be>n attended by precipitation along the coastal regions from Nome t> Cordova and by generally fair weather over the remainder of the field of observation. Temperatures were somewhat lower this morning over most of Alaska, although the tempflrnlurfl were seasonal or shghtly above. Meeungs as follows F‘nday 130 pm—Publlc Meet- Sunday, 2:30 p.m.— Praise Meet- iD8. A hearty welcome to all. ing. | - Sunday, 6:00 pm. — Sunday School. ATTENTION MASONS | Sunday, 7:30 p.n. — Salvation Stated communication of Mt. Ju- | Meeting, neau Lodge 147 Monday evening at Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo- 7:30. Work in the M. M. degree. ple’s Meeting. All Masons urged to attend. By Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Salvation order of the W. M. Meeting. J. W. LEIVERS, Thursday, 2:30 pm. — Home —adv. Secretary. League. ’I‘hursday. 7:30 pm —Girl Guards. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: . “Entree Nuptiale” (Renaud) “Lovely Appear Over the Mountain” (Gounod) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: (no evening service) SERMON, “THE KING IS DEAD; LONG LIVE THE KING.” ANTHEM, “O Jesus, Thou Art Standing.” PIPE ORGAN, “Impromptu” (Bach) “March de Fete” (Becker) SUNDAY SCHOOL at ten o'clock for EVERYONE. BOY SCOUTS every Thursday with Gene Rhode. COUPLE €LUB one-week from this Monday evening. ANCE' ‘I‘ONlGll'l‘ Fronlo'ooP M. On MUSIC BY NEIMI & EDWARDS ORCHESTRA DOWNSTAIRS in the DOUGLAS INN BEER—WINE—SANDWICHES IOHN MARIN Propnetor

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