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K eeeemeeee [0t later than 10 o'clock Saturday | . be lost *LQUR]NG LEAVING mer rperesentative of W. J. Lake : morning to guarantee change of Jack Galvln |s The present book by Calvin is & Co., who recently accepted the { |sermon topics, etc based on his own studies of Alaskan TO MEET HARRIS | position as manager of the Ketchi- DOUGLAS ! A ase | history, and especially the life of kan re liquor store which will { |ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Au“’mr ut Bm]k Baranoff, and without doubt SUr-| Kai Louring. Alaska Sales Man- | b€ € hed by the Magids in- NEWS ) vice tomorrow. 1] passes in merit any other book of | 5g6 \e Pacific Bottlers Supply ere opening July 1 ! will be no Sunday School | < its type. It is probably that Sasha|Gompany will be a southbounc -+ - yin t Community Church until Al P t It Kashevaroff's translation will be @S| senger Monday enroute to S HOWARDS FOR FAIRRANKS -—eee—e=—2 |the first Sunday in September. ' su "“ s fascinating, and there is no .doubt‘ -4 M. E. Harris, President of| Mrs. Brice Howara, wife of the | NEW “OWL” OPENS - 4 ! Sy that it will be as cleverly pxmted:‘hi, e who is moving his| Alaska Steamship Company Agent| TOMORROW IN DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH [ = = i t skill and care have gone| peqqq from. T, Angel v Rt BREER e O Hbe . Shidin With free beer offered to Aloysius Church |“Sitka” Gives Short, Con- mto e Lt plbiepi e ter care for their ever nd Betty Jean, all former oz s evening 8:45 a —Holy Mass. s Q [ originally intended as a st’s | ? = i A company meals served this evening 8:45 a.m.—H )7 cise, Cl(‘\’?l‘ 5101’_\' of adbook, “Sitka” is something| AT are p ngers aboard | Y. “Slim” Shitanda, genial proprie- tor of the Owl Restaurant in Do las, is all ready for business in h new location opposite the old place DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH | No "Sunday services. | It is starting this evening. He invites the| Thi Sitka,” by general public to call and inspect his in t Community Church until| ;. Calyin. For this author has new cafe. the first Sunday in September. not only written his book. but he L TS e ] 3 has also of the illus- HERE OR CANNEF DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN | (14500 1y aphs in it, set it up A tor MISSION ..| DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services | Mrs. Hilmi Haga who coo the Douglas cannery crew last son, has arrived here to again re- Not Be sume her duties at the boarding| 1:30 pn.—Bible School. fully € Nk 2:15 p.m.—Preaching service el L iy All are invited ao these services |y ap : > iy and to worship with us e BACK FROM VARD g L S Carl Floridan arrived home last| he forty Calyv Taxi Fares o Be Raised Here = en night from Valdez, having visited Seward and Anchorage in quest of a job. He found too many men look- | ing for the same thing. . | - | PHYLLIS LUNDELL ARRIVES tographs. Last year he opened the s o1l arrived on | 5 3 Miss Phyllis Lundell YRS R ¥ | Calvin Studio in Sitka, and com- the Northland for a visit with her| All cabs operating within the city Lo ! \ bined it with th Arrowhead Press, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lun-| limits of Juneau have agreed ONi.nd he and Mrs. Calvin ublished dell. Miss Lundell is in training|a slight raise in fares effective next | “2° N ‘ ke fonday morning The present fare of 25 cents to any part of the city will continue but with a cha of 10 cents for | each additinal passenger. William Poole, head of the Royal spokesman for the unit- p of cab owners, stated that e received the full cooper- to become a nurse at the Virgin Mason Hospital in ttle and graduate next February. She wi return south on the North Sea next week. | on the e NORTHLAND IN WITH FREIGHT AND P/ With two passengers for Doug = lisher, | tion. The | e will be no Sunday School|i, cover a book like I by hand rnhard Book: edited own stor | the Sitka Shopping News until sey- | { eral weeks ago, when the work be- | came too great for two people. was just last week that Early History rely a reviewer's privilege d printed it only is this bok well set type, and vin has 1 but C 0w med” with facts. It covers tire history of Sitka in only mall in has His and he ges sea are well- en illustrated sea with pho- It ‘Sitka” was stands, Calvin’s first attempt at being his own editor and pub- in the form of a limited edi- Calvins hav @ good job Miss Phyllis Lundell and Mrs. Hilmi | ation of all owners and operators in | °® the book Haga, the Northland docked here at | the city the present rate, he| Mrs. Calvin is also a wr 10 o'clock last night. The ship also | stated, it has been found that to|ter known as Sasha Kashevaroff had 14 tons of general freight for| for depreciation and we and | @nd next year she will publish her) utomobiles, and ie staff of driver: to effect a Douglas. tear on maintain is ne . e in prices Cab companies agreeing up on the the | Never to| translation f Andreeich | inal author, | Russia, was Baranoff’s closest friend , 5o that of Khlebnikoff's “Life Baranoff.” The orig- who wrote the book in claiming to be an author, he in the form of a journal of information so val-| to the Territory would not raise include the Royal Blue, Y wrote 2 low Cab, Your Cab Co., Cardin: ts, arvlces Cabs, Capitol Cab Co., and White | uable Line Cabs e - | i 1 Lode ana placer iocation n lices for sale at The Empire offic. Notices for this church colun must be received by The Empire DEBTS Pooled Account Plan It is an easy, simplified procedure by which all debts can be paid. 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