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" v«wamm-g £ e § Nollces ¢ ¢.w church column st be received by The Empire 10t later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning guarantee change of sermon topics, ele = { ‘The public is cordially invited to it — — = i b ~ all of these services. _I_ The Salvation Army 4 = - P 3 ¥ e’y i g7 ADJUSTANT AND VmS. TANNER 4 ¢ ficisutied e & ‘and LIEUFENANT MORRIS *.’{ Sunday services Te nheid i Besurrection Lutheran Charch | Meetings as follows: ‘ ¥ 11 am. in the First Church of ** ———=————=%| Sunday, 2:30 p.m.— Praise Meet-| £ Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith o Pnits e tam Streets ing. kS )nd Main Streets. The subject will ,orner.._n.m ‘F‘;';mw ‘Chiireh iun’day. 6:00 pm. — Sunday be, “Mind.” o s ! 8chool REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | . ¥ 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Ly ‘M?;x:s:y, L% g~ Salvation) ! Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesu-| 10:00 am—Sunday School 5 monial meeting. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service, Ser- l;‘:ens:eae};;xx: W pap—Youns. Reg Christian Science iceading Room nop, “Jesus of Nazareth Passeth pT O o aaliatis ¢ n church building. This room i By Anthem by the Senior Choir. |y, HESE! ¥ L4 ¥ open to the public Wednesday, The public s invited 1o all serv-"pliich,y 930 pm — Home| sfternoons from 2:30 to 4 ‘The public = cordai.y invited to pttend these services and visit the reading room. Corner Secona and Main Sts. H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note—The services of this church are held on Saturday the Seventh- day of the week. Sabbath School with bible cl es for all ages, 10 a.m., Saturda; Sermon and morning worship— 11 am. Young Peoples’ Missionary Vol- unteer Society, 2 p.m., every first and third Saturday in the month Midweek prayer meeting and bible study Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock ‘f foly Trinity Cathedral 'I'HE VY. REV. CEARLES E. RICE, Dean. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School i 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer sermon. Evening service at Douglas and Ash Wednesday: Holy Commun- ion at 10:00 a.m Fridays, during Lent: Evening service and address, 8:00 p.m \'3511,()1‘5 welcome at all services. Episcopal Church | Fourth and Seward Sirects O. L. KENDALL, Pastor { 10:00 am.—Church School. John i Finigan, superintendent { 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, i 7:15 pm.—Epworth League. Rosa : Danner, President : 8:00 p.m.—Evening vice. i At the evening service Mr. Babco { will play a cello solo. There wili be ! ST U 5 t } ) { (Invitational ) | | | | | TONIGHT 9:30 [ Masonic Teiti_ple | NSy nthusigstic young people, good con- | gregational singing and a chance everybody to enter into the )f the service ices. B ol | First Presbyferian Churc B | | First l’mbykrhn Church [ SR SO | DAV!D WAGGONER. Minlster 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Sub- ject, “Lessons from the Life of Washington.” “Whosoever will great among you, let him be minister, and whosoever will chief .among you, let him be your servant.” Matt. 20:26-27 11:30 a.m.—Bible Pumn Before Pwpm(\ Lukc f,mn Nl p.m.—Program of song under !‘11- leadership of the Young People. Topic, "(mn;,< for Which We Stand.” Gal. 5:22-26, Wednes! 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. Pictures of the mission work of China. Friday—The World Day of Pray- er. 7:30 p.m—Women's Mx&slonaryf Society. A cordlar ovitation is glven tc attend these services and wnr=Hp with us. Cathoilec Church Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau Friday, ling. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 22, May this opportunity for reflection upon the it life of Washington serve to renew within us that supreme American quality, the COURAGE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON B. M. BEHRENDS (CO., Inc. Juneauw’s Leading I)v[mrlnwnt §loro O 7 L S 7 WUy 11:00 a.m. — Morning w'orsmp, See our advertisement elsewhere m this paper League. fl'}lursday. 7:30 p.m.—Girl Guards | 7:50 p.m.—Public Meet-| A hearty welcome to all. e e — - SPANQUIETING] _ UNDER AMNESTY DECREE ISSUED Radinslsiitl Perget il Rioting—Churches Raid- | ed in One Province MADRID, Feb. 22.—The general amnesty decree issued yesterday by he Spanish Parliamentary Com- mission offering unconditional free- lom to all political prisoners has lent : 1 calming influence to Spain but the Radicals still persist, in some sec- ions, in riotous celebration of the Leftist assumption of power. Fresh disorders are centered in ! the southern part of the Province of Fifun ana Goid Btreets | seville. Rioters raided Catholic REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, BJ., hurches, burning images and fur- Pastor niture. Sunday, February 23.—Quinquag-| In this city it is quiet although esima Sunda, { : y Ma; | 500 am.—Holy Mass and In-| truction. B 10:00 a.m —Christian Doctrine. | 10:30 am.—High Mass and Ser-| ) mon and Benedic- | :xtra patrol of police and soldiers awre being maintained, stationed at il important trade centers and also n the thickest population centers. >-ees SHOP IN JUNEAU, F'8ST! ~vetvetrtrr~—3 JURY REFUTES HIS COURAGE LIVES OR! In veneration of the Father of Our Country and Our Country’'s Courage, this store is closed all day, Washington’s Birthday. i | FORMER X-RAY DEATH VERDICT Wife of Seattle Physician| Declared to Have Died of Poison Instead SEATTLE, Fep. 22.—A coroner’s Jury late yesterday reversed the for- | mer coroner’s jury verdict as to the cause of the death of Mrs. Nui Kato. wife of a Japanese physician. de- claring she came to her death by poison taken as medicine, instead Deputy Coronor J. P. Brill, Jr., said Mrs. Kato died of poison in a com- mon medical preparation frequently administered as a treatment for a blood condition. was prescribed by her physician-hus- {band, Dr. H. Kato. Brill said Mrs. Kato was one of !many persons whose bad blood con- jdition cannot react favorably to such | treatments. Coroner Otto H. Mittlestadt said 'Dr. M. H. Garhart, Seattle specialist jan X-ray treatment to Mrs. Kato | six weeks before her death. | Dr, Garhart testified as to his treatments Friday but was not called {at the first inguest, It was his de- ! mand the inquest be reopened. A - e o v e Eesane0es S A7 THE HOTELS . ® 0000000000 Gastineau F. D. Fennery, Juneau. Alaskan P. F. White, Herbert River. Etigszsz NEW LOW PRICES!; In A:t. Loflering, Commercial Art dd)s and Fridays, 8:00 P. M. Tuesdays and Saturdays 8:00 P. M. [ ] CHILDREN’S CLASSE: Saturdays—10:00 A. M. Lessons by Special Appointment LOW PRICES—Specia to married couples wish- ing to study together! [ ] CALL AT STUDIO dur- ing class, or PHONE Resldence—lml LQVEJQ | oo School of Art | tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- J h J La ) ‘o ment. unea llfldfy | 8:00 am—Hoy Mass daily. _‘ rf..m,. su':“ between {§ 111 Main St., near Front DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION | | Front and Second Streets | | ‘ Monday, February 24, Feast of | PHONE 38 L Saint Mattias, the Apostle | B— ! S — Wednesday, February 26, Ash! ~____—_———————— 3 = Wednesday ¥ Throughout the Len_u’n season NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY“RIAN there will be Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament and in- CHURCH struction each Wednesday evening 5 . 7 al 7:30, and each Friday evening 0 Franklin at Fourth At 7:30 the Way of the Cross and ~ Benediction ! F REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, " Bethel Pentecostal Ammuy———‘:: : Minister " CHARLES C. FunsSONEUS, RUTH SARAH COFFIN Baster., Director Sunday services: 11:00 am. — morming Worship Sermon by the pastor 12 Noon—Bible School. 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.m.—Bible Study. Communion Service the furst Sunday of each month. Everyone cordially invited to ali these services. Classes i [ | Nerthern Light Presbyterian ¥ Cburch Franklin at Fourth REYV. 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. Lord to patricipate. | s i s i { § z % i rrrrrrrreee. SUNDAY SCHOOL is at ten o'clock for everyone. WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE 2 to 3 Wednesday (not Friday). WORLD DAY OF PRAYER 10 to 3 Friday in this church. CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist { “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST OVER STATION KiINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Nocturne in E Flat" “Nocturne in G Minor” (Chopin) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: (no evening service) (Chopin) SOLO, “Come Ye Blessed” (Scott) RALPH WAGGONER. ANTHEM, “Open Our Eyes" (MacFarlane). SERMON, A Communion Meditation—in this service we celebrate the communion of the Lord's Supper, and cordially invite all to whom Christ is Saviour and of by X-ray burns, as was first held. | The preparation | |the. verdict completely exonerated | |in X-ray therapy, who administered | Daily Cross 1936. aword Puzzle - /e Y 13. "I'ree ACROSS Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 13 7ree 1. Chance ool 5 i L The Greek T 8RS of pum [RITEITRAALS i Be [olD] AIWIE . Part of certaln 4. Addition to a bt o] It of c 5 m"r'ifli’.'c"efi IMIE] ol <o o 7 29, orker in a e certain rock o, o 4. Measure o lengt .16 Shield or EIK] o protection 5] containi 17. Kind of loam a1 Zosloplcal deP 1B order 19 Point at which \ 0 C there 1s no L vibration (o the frogw 20. Expression of o2 sihtp Shidos weatiness o [A arp iy 32. Town'in 21 Plant whose wn in pods ripen 1 where 'un_dprgx'ound Napoleon ITI |3 WishE capitulated | o Bralimaent 68. Japanese 23, Addition to & | 2. Brazilian Losli i S ayPArTOLS 6. Other 29, Bibiieal | 21. Thoge making 70. Long low seat ity a hostile " 7. Disfigure i1, Poultry = neursion 4 54 ha Biat 1. 8¢ A 48, One who has pro & Extremely | 3% Poate lately DOWN minute | ¥ PR arrived 1. Assistance 44. Rational 5. Kind o red or 3 Medicinal 1. Allowance for | 38 BUAGET ro Dlant shrinkage or pa r 2. Supplication abrasion 3 Quarematth g gobnbe of i Riseagain, as 47. Optical illuston 5. Chijacter In o action from the 49. That which is CHfamous _ " 66 Shutters dead woven American Continent 5. Hewing tool . Showers novel Grandson of 6 Electrified Hindu princess (. Units of Adam particle Variety weight €4. Fruit of the 1. Cease Short letter Wireless oal 8. Kind of duck | 42 Entrance 65. Organ of aerial 9. Plot ':]{ a Embrace affec- flight motion B ately T 66. Skipper of & picture windmill 4. Colddish ‘small native 10. By the side of Yellow ocher sersed with i Perched East Indian dressing b WATER FAMIN DED Shortly after 12 o'clock this noon, water rushed into the new mains in- | to the reservoir, after city workmen had been employed from 15 to 18 hours, and the water famine in Douglnb is over. - CITY WORKING TO GET MORE WATER Efforts were continued today to secure an increased flow of water into the reservoir of the Douglas Water |Eystem from the Treadwell ditch. | Yesterday a crew of men employed {by the city worked to direct water | released through one of the gates in | the ditch down to one of the small dilches tributary to the tank with- |out much success. A greater flow in | Bear Creek, where most of the resi: !dents in the northwest part of town ci water from, was noticeable, however, it was reported D GALLW:\\ HOME TACOMA BURGLARIZE! l) During a recent visit to Seattle by Martin J. Gallwas and family | their home in Tacoma was ransacked | by burg]ars and jewelry and other | =z > = = I Symbol for neon ables to the extent of abouf $500 was stolen, according to word re- ceived in the last mail by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas No clue to the identity of the rob- bers has been found up to the time | of writing, the letter stated | .o | HAS BROKEN RIB Caesar Sebenico has been con- | fined to his home all this week as the result of a fractured rib. He is employed at the Treadwell foundry. - RE RNING TO KETCHIKAN Following a week’s visit with rela- tives and friends in Douglas, Wil- llam Robertson is leaving on the {Norco for his home in the First City D Douglas Church Services Notices for vmis cnurch column must be received by The Empir | ot later than 10 o'~lock Saturday | merning, w guarantee change of ‘sermon topics, ete. o W -3 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | Community Church. 7:30 p.n.—Evening Prayer and sermon. BETTER TIMES CONTEST STANDING OF (Votes counted to CONTESTANTS Friday Noon—Only) SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 22 All ballots MUST be stamped or signed by firm issuing them. BALLOTS MUST BE TURNED IN DAILY. Contestants Please Cooperate. 1. RUTH LUNDELL . ... 913,425 2. THAIS BAYERS .. 926,925 3. BESSIE POWERS . 830,850 1. IDA ROLLER . ... 827,250 5. ANITA GARNICK . 739,725 6. ESTHER DAVIS 726,575 7. ELEANOR GRUBER . 677,125 8. ROSA DANNER . . 594,425 9. BETTY WHITFIELD .. . 552,975 10. ELISABETH KASER . . 520,500 11. CATHERINE YORK ... .. 501,850 ROSELLEN MONAGLE 470,575 LINDA FURUNESS . .. 416,825 MARGARET NELSON . 380,975 LUCILE FOX .. 302,225 HARRIET BARRAGAR . .. 286,225 EUNICE ANDERSON . .. 264,025 INGA LINDSTROM : .. 204,600 DOROTHY GREEN ... . 202,425 BERNICE REIDLE . . 198,700 RHODA MINZGOHR . 154,225 MILDRED SHAFER .. .. 148,700 ARY NORDNES . 129,350 OSIE AFRICH 105,675 MARY PEARCE 98,975 GERTHUDE CONKLIN - 69,000 LUCILLE LYNCH 41,400 MARGARET LINDSTROM 18,675 i "2:30 p.m.—Sunday School in the i S A S S S S R A S | 1. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecas* for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 22: Fair tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh easterly winds. LOCAL NATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiacity Weathe. 4 pm. yest'y 2998 31 23 NE 12 Clear 4 am. today 29.98 26 26 NE 20 Clear Noon today 3011 21 31 SE 8 Clear CASLE AND BADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4a.m. Precip. ¢am. Station temp. temp. | temp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathc Anchorage 26 e | o = 0 Cldy Barrow -8 -8 | -24 22 8 0 Clear Nome 14 14 14 20 20 02 Snow Bethel 40 40 30 30 16 12 Snow Fairbanks 6 6 16 S 4 0 Cldy Dawson -8 -8 — — — i St. Paul 36 36 34 36 18 01 Cldy Dutch Harbor 42 42 40 44 40 01 Cldy Kodiak 42 42 | 30 32 4 02 Pt. Cldy Cordova 38 38 |8 38 4 0 Clear Juneau 32 31 5 18000 20 0 Clear Sitka 40 —_ 19 — o Clear Ketchikan 38 38 20 2: 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 36 36 18 24 4 0 Clear Edmonton 2 -4 -16 -10 Calm [ Cldy Seattle 42 40 40 438 20 1.36 Rain Portland 2 38 | 36 48 16 1.03 Rain San Francisco 62 56 54 54 4 5S¢ Pt. Cldy New York 30 26 14 14 18 0 Cleer Washington 32 30 | 18 18 8 [ Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. Juneau, clear, tempedature, 22; Radioville, clear, 26; Anchorage, part cloudy, 5; Fairbanks, part clbudy, 0. WEATHER SYNOPSIS A low pressure area centered s uthwest of Attu this morning cov- ered the Aleutians and western A aska and another low centered over Vancouver Island extended u) over lower Southeast Alaska. The high pressure ridge covering the r:st of the Territory remains sub- This has bivea rise to light rain over the Aleu- snow from the S:ward Peninsula to the lower Kus- Sound to central Temperatures Kuskokwim stations stantially the same. tians and light kokwim. Heavy rains have occurrel from California during the last twenty-four hours. morning were somewhat colder over the lower and the Interior with the rest of the Alaskan warmer readings Puget this Valley reporting RN Douglas High School PRESENTS “THREE CORNERED MOON” By GERTRUDE TONKONOGY DOUGLAS “COLISEUM"” Curtain 8 P. M. Admission 40 and 25 cents FEBRUARY 28 NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Now in the process of compila- tion. New listings and advertisers will please notify Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. —ady. | E ! — il | Douglas Catholic Church | | St. Aloysius Church “9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:30 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. Douglas Community Church Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 8:00 p.m.—Evening service under direction of Rev. Erling K. Olafson. ot | | [ Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe Douglas Presbyterian Mission DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: ‘ 2:30—Bible school. | 3:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome to attend these services. e FLEISCHMANN'S GIN costs no;| mere than ordinary gin. adv. ’ . Yes, Suh! Fye done left home! advl MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator AFTER 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY.

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