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Juneau's Leading Department Store Visit OQur Upstairs Bargain Department hurch mouncements ID WAGGONER, Minister services: —Morning service Angel's Message Notices _church column week prayer meeting and bible 7:45 p.m—Evening servic said unto him must be ved by study Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Gospel serv- and bind on thy not late; 10 o'clok S - ice. he did.” Acts 12:8 morning to guarantee Cche HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL SRR, 3 m.—Bible School. Lessor sermon topic Fourth and Gold Streets Fridag, 7:45 pm~Closing j » Luke 24:2 o 4 THE VERY REV. CHARLES gram for Vacation Bible School Evening servi FIEST CHUKCH OF CHRIST, E. RICE, Dean Vacation Bible School each day cussion at the SCIENTIST vices tomorrow on account under the direc from 9 am. to 12 noon al of the absence of Dean Rice, who' _ . ' " Young P s, “Ha e ”b :-An‘:‘ l;;“l h o will officiate in St Saviour's Church, Frida¥, 7145 p.m—Young Peaple’s| ** How I,Z,'ngpl(\)urfln,‘,\,';,l“, Christ, Scic neau, on Fifth in Skagway, tomorrow Mocting. 8:80--Billle Study on these things.” Phil. 4:8 and Main Streets. The sabject will| No Sunday School until Septem-| Communion Service the first 85 mld etk eorvice will & be, “Is the U Including 1er Sunday of each month continued during the Man, Evolved by Atom.c Force?” No evening service at Douglas. | Everyone cordially invited to all | months. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School . | these serv A cordial invitation is g Wednesday, 8:00 p.a Testi- METROPOLITAN METHODIST | monial meeting EPISCOPAL CHURCI { Christian Science Reading Room Fourth and Seward Streets JORTHE - S | in church building. This room i O. L. KENDALL, Pastor NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN open to the public Wednesday| 10:00 a.m.—Church School. John CHURCH afternoons from 2:30 to 4 Finigan, Superintendent The public is cordially invi to| 7:15 pm—Epworth League. Vin-|| f oy ; Franklin at Fourth attend these services i he jcent Beauchamp, President. | \ |’ reading room | 8:00 pm—E :'mmz worship. | REV. JOHN A. GLASS} — | The public is cordially invited to| Minister NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- |all of these services. TERIAN CHURCH —— | . ., RUTH SARAH COK} “Where Welcome and Worship | RESURREC N LUTHERAN Meet” CHURCH | Director Franklin at Fourtk | “The Friendly Church” | A. GLAS Corner of Third and Main Streets| REV. JOH CAROL BEERY DAVIS MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, o 10:00 a.m.—Sun Schoo | Pastor Organist 10:50 to 11:00 —Organ Mo- 10:00 a.m.—Primary Department : i y “Wi e an ments. of the Sunday School meets with Where Welcom d 11:00 am.—Morning worship. Mrs. Olafson and Myrtle Mello in Worship Meet” See our advertisement elsewhere c e Joint service of Sen- of the Sunday hool and the adult congregation.| CHURCH Congregational singing and ser-| Corner Second and Main Streets |mon | H. L. WOOD, Pastor | Note—The services of this church in this paper. 10:30 am Denaykinast SUNDAY SCHOOL all summer long at ten o'clock SERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: (a devotional period) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | BETHEL P NTECOSTAL } are held on Saturday the Seventh- | ASSEMBLY MESSAGE, “f THOUBAND' YEAR OLD SERMON" day of the week. L 121 Main Street (the minister will comment, showing that 10 a.m., Saturday—Sabbath School | CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, much of it could be applied to today) with bible classes for all ages Pastor GUEST ORGANIST, Betty Key McDowell 11 am., Saturday ermon and Sunday services “Sabbath Sunrise” morning worship. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- “Melody™ 2:00 pam., every first and third imon by the pastor. | y in the month — Young 12:00 Noon—Bible School. Classes | NEXT SUNDAY, special serv £ ¢ # People’s Missionary Volunteer So- | for all ‘ , Sp service emphasizing marriage and the home, the sermon subject “What Makes or Mars a Happy Home?" m’ | 2:00 pn.—Broadcasting a service :30 pm., every ’nmsday—wd-lover KINY, SPECIAL SALE!: FIRST PREBYTERIAN CHURCH | e — | THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936 BARANOF HERE ON FIRST TRIP den voyage to Alaska nof berthed at Pacific | at 10 o'clock this as scheduled to sail 4 o'clock this afte er m mer Bar: Dock and 1 at Coast well-known aster of the | is Chief Capt. J. Ramsauer, Alaskan skipper, is Baranof, R. H. Wheel F. Nickerson is Chief En- J. W. Hickman is Purser C. Hubbard is Chief Stew- Officer Passengers for Juneau were: Mrs C. J. Bailey, Miss Nathylie Bailey Jane Bailey, Miss H. Camper v. L. Caramelo, D. Emmons, Mi E. Eubank, A. Greenblatt, Mi \abelle Hall, Howard Johnson Lewis Jones, Victor Quist, Miss Jea VanderLeest - GOTTSTEINS GO WEST Mrs. J. B. Gottstein, wife of the| Anchorage merchant, and her c iren, Molly and Bernard, are pas ers on the Baranof enrbute to home in Anchorage s ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Don Thompson, Juneau 1an, was admitted to St. Ann' ospital for medical treatment } terday ttend these services and worship CATHOLIC CHURC Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. ,VI.A Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J,, Pastor Sunday, June 21.—Third Sunday after Pentecost, the Feast of St Aloysius Gonzaga. Sunday Masses 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and In- truction. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- mon, immediately followed by Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sac- rament DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION Wednesday, June 24.—Feast of John, the Bapt Thursday, June Feast of St William Abbot Friday, June 26.Octave of the {Feast of the Sacred Heart | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily in the churck THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Avenue ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS s 2:30 p. Praise meet- Sunday, 7:30 Salvation me: ing Parade |ing. | All are welcome WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Yo WE SUGGEST: Haig & Haig . Be Grant's Sheriff's . . Johnny Walker Black Label . . The Real deman's V.V.O.—SCOTCHES COGNACS: Staub's Hennessy PHONE 16 JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. | ‘ PERCY REYNOLDS, Mar. young | ON FATHERS’ DAY A Gift of Fine Old Whiskey or Liquer! cITY DEGIDES U. 8. DEPARTMENY O¥ AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU : | TU BUY FLAGS> (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Junean and vicinlty, heginning at 4 p.m., June 20: | 4P:I.t])x‘ (‘lol]ld,\" to cloudy, possibly occasional light showers, tonight 2 < < and Sunday; light variable winds. Will Be Used fm Street Mo Y D(‘L‘Ol‘allllg —Other | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weatheg < Ses {4 pm. yesty 30.09 5 79 s 3 Cld; { Council Doings 4 am. today 3011 51 e i HCRom i . _,Noon today 30.11 59 60 s 5 Sprinkling The City Council last night de - | cided to spend approximately $250 Y;;;’;;D‘:';" kADIO REPORTS {for 24 United States flags to be s | TODAY | {used in decorating the streets on ighest dbm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am |special occasions. In the past the | Btaticn temp. temp. | temp. temp. veluclty 24hrs, Weath city has spent an average of $100|Anchorage Lo 53 = 0 - annu for bunting with which (Barrow B2 30 M 4 04 Clear to decorate the streets on July 4.|Nome g 4w 6 .02 Rain The flags, it was pointed out, will | Bethel 62 62 46 46. 16 0 Cldy * last for several years, and will also | Fairbanks 0 0 5 56 6 Trace Pt. Cldy be available for use on other oc- |Dawson = = 54 54 § Va0 Cldy casions. The City Clerk was in-|St Paul N 40 .l 0 Cldy _ icted to order the flags by radio, | Dutch Harbor 5¢ 54 42 48 8 0 cldy 7 to insure their arrival in time for |Kodiak 52 50 50 50 4 0 Cldy |use on July 4. | Cordova 60 54 | 50 50 4 08 Rain | W. E. Hixon was appointed radio |Juneau g 51 51 0 Trace Rain ‘ inspector. He agreed to spend ap- |Sitka s M il 0 — ] proximately $200 of his own funds |Ketchikan o 66 5 50 4 02 Rain | new equipment to be used in,Prince Rupert ... 62 — 48 52 4 06 Rain 1 g radio interference, to ”.__‘E(lnu)n‘,uw 10 2“ ] ?8 -:’O 4 Trace Clear place equipment at present owned |Seattle g g 5 54 4 0 Clear « by the City, which he declared is|Portiand (LR B . s 4 0 Pt Cidy obsolete and inefficient. The City, San Francisco ... 70 68 5 54 4 0 Clear agreed to pay the new inspector |NeW YOrk U R 66 10 8 Trace Pt. Cldy a salary of $50 per month for a|Washington 86 8 66 74 4 0 Clear period of not less than six months, WEATHER CONPTIONS AT 8 A. M. beginning with the arrival of the Ketchikan, showers, temperature, 53; Craig showers, 57; Wrangell, |new equipment |cloudy, 55; Sitka, cloudy, 57; Radioville, clear, 54; Soapston Point, A petition from Charles D. For- jpart cloudy, 58; Junesi, cloudy, B6; Skagway, clondy, 54; Yakusat, | e, TequpRting » fareTont: coment | Lo ni; L/ WRGOVR; NSNS () KIORDR: "Hlver,- thinfng; - @R 1UI N, il on 1K sast ‘aide’ of 1| coday: McCarthy, cloudy, 62; Anchorage, cloudy, 56; Portgae, St tiniine for ol Tect n()rlhl y 6 Fairbanks, cloudy, 58; Tanana, clear, 62; Hot Springs, |from Tenth Street, was granted. | 0} Uy, LY F!OLXd)‘. 69; Nulato, cloudy, 62; Kaltag, cloudy, S v ])nlluul)‘un N Ll Unalakleet, cloudy, 50; Crof)kvd Creek: cloudy, 50; Flat cloudy, 52. Sprague for a liquor license for a| WEATHER BENOBSIN location the Trangle OCorner| High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Aleu- Was dibioordialy. the Dl |tian Islands eastward across the Gulf of Alaska to Southeast Alaska A ('l)mmvml('z;nun £rdm PWA“‘“d to All)vrta while low pressure _prm-ax]vd over the Alaskan Arctic ‘ wulineitlon, stabion ‘thet 1 the ll‘dn\(‘onsb and over the lower MacKenzie River Valley. Light precipita- j portion of the requested 830000‘“0“ was reported over portions of Smxmea§t Alaska -also at Nome, loan and grant to be used for the Barrow and Cordova, elsewhere over the field of observation partly |erection of a public library build- ‘Clo‘ld} “f-alhpx- prevailed. ing could be financed by other; sources than the Government, the And for a prize, he stated that a project would receive earlier con- T nmpsfln uvs free airplane ride over Gastineau sideration, was read. Due to re-| Channel will be given the winner, financing of other bonded indebt- ! " . who may invite one passenger as edness, enlisting the aid of local | wn“e L"]e cn his or her guest. The Irving Air- capital to assist in securing lower | § ways plane will be used for the rates of interest, it will be im-| s | flight, it was said. practical to attempt local subscrip- | Mr. Thompson said that all names ton of the loan, amounting to| Contest Is Announced for should be submitted to the cab con- about $16000, in the opinion of| Name for Cab Service ‘r;‘m"‘I‘lx?:da‘f“fi‘ig‘?“:"\':lim;;'&;;; She Hophetl | Y0 All contest is open to all except em- ing the building code which L5 i VEK;"D"'O Rl poce read and approved for the second Emmet Thompson, popular young 3“2‘:“{“{9 Samrda), June 27. time. cab driver, recently with the Car-|JU M‘.-*,d l;l‘ the contest will be an- les G. Burdick and H. g, dinal Cabs, has purchased the White “0;;‘1}5“ ater. ; ‘ Ture afaGT i the Jusee Line Cab Company interests from a2 fb (10(11111)&;)'11(11?\»\ ltngflvxed 9!‘ Chamber of Commerce in the cam-|O¢, Searbo, also taking over the ‘(,m 0 Snietibik. Douilng 88 060 by that creanize. fleet of cabs operated by the Chan- drivers. & tEAHZ8” {hel Cab Company, Walter Bacon FH accldents 1n andinponrietor KELLY FOSS LEAVING to excessivel” gpaple to decide upon a suitable| Kelly Foss is leaying aboard (he : name for his new fleet of cars, Baranof for port Nellie Juan where o HEMEd young Thompson invites the gen- he will engage in herring fishing authorized -the purcha s eral public to assist him in finding |for his uncle. He expects to return 1“‘ signs, to be installed 'gp ‘xpmopn‘m cab company title. to Juneau in October. in the downtown streets, replacing | —— g e 4 ke E RSN igns now in position. - P SEE FEMMER - cor e s aen | T First National Bank —adv JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 [ ] ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214 % Paid on . Savings Accounts F. V. Smith You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the * Capitol Theatre - Whitehorse . . and receive tickets for your st Procurable . . Old Bt e e d ] Black and White . . relative to see “Annie Qakley” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire | Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Mackenzie . . San- Martell's Hudson's Bay THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU : Qur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat DAD.