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o THE: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1936. | SA LE FOR SATURDAY—MONDAY All items below are reduced to $1.95 COTTON HOU SES BRIC SKIRTS BLOUSES SILK BLOU WOOL FA SWEATER T] JSE FROCKS COAT SWEA TERS SMOCKS WHITE UNIFORMS HALTI WOMEN'S KID GLOVES A g ER and LK PAJA SHORTS HANDBAGS LL MILLINERY AS RAYON PAJAMAS LK GOW ACE TRIM ATIN DA LK SLIPS SILK CHEM |02 R 5 BBy 9 2 &) VED PANTIES NCE SETS SE JANTZEN SWIM SUITS One Third Off Regular Price B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store clty to Conform With New Licuor Control Action Limiting Number of Dis- pensarics Also Consider- ed at Council Meeting (Continued from Page One) want to see Indian Bureau offic- ials as quick as they sober up. “We make arrangements to send them back to Hoonah or wherever they live, and the next time they come to town we have it all to do over again,” he declared After considerable more discus- slon it was decided” to have the City Engineer make an estimate of the probable cost of remodenng the jail. Money to Firemen On motion of Councilman Krause it was decided to turn all revenue from the carnival at Firemen's Park over to the Fire Department. | The City was to get five per l'f‘nll of the gross on top of a guarantee of $100, two and a half percent qolng to the Fire Department. Un- der the new action all revenue will go the Department. w all the funds if not more to repair the baseball field after had left James Larsen appeared hefore the Council in connection with a request of the City Engineer that he move his garage back off the' cemetery property. Mr. Larsen ex-| Fire Chief V.| Mulvihill said it would require | the circus | Notices for this church column |must be received by The Empire |not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning }m:mun topics, etc. | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | SCIENTIST | Sunday services will be held at {11 am. in the First Church of | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will |be, “Life.” | 9:45 am.—Sunday School. | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room |in church building. This room is |open to the public Wedrnesday |afternoons from 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to |attend these services and visit the |reading room. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- ! TERIAN CHURC “Where Welcome and Meet® Frahklifi at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mlnlstnr MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Ol'gamit | 10:00 am. — Sunday School, all summer. 10:50 to 11:00 &m—Organ Mo- ments. 11:00 a.m Morning worship. See our advertiSement elsewhere in this paper. orship HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL Fourth and Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon No Sunday School until Septem- ber. No evening service at Douglas METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCIH | Fourth and Seward Streets \ 0. L. KENDALL, Pastor | 10:00 a.m-—Church School. 1 Finigan, Superintendent. 7:15 pm—Epworth League. Vin- cent Beauchamp, President. 8:00 p.m.—Evening worship. Miss Goldstein will speak to the young people at the Epworth League hour. The public is cordially invited to all of these services. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M,, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J,, Pastor July 19.—Seventh Sun- ay after Pentecost. Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m.—Holy struction. | 10:30 a.m—Holy Mass and Ser- | mon, immediately followed by Bene- diction of the Most Mlessed Sac- rament. | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily in the church. John | Sunday, ' Mass and In- to guarantee change of | | Saturday, July 25.—Feast of St |James, the Apostle, is a day of speciul devotion. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN _ CHURCH “The Friendly Church” Corner. of Third and Main Streets | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 1030 a.m.—Morning service FIRST PREBYTERi:iN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service under the leadership of the Young Peo- ple’s Society. with us. The mid-week service will be dis- | continued during witd b é clisses for all ages. 11, & %Qurday—Sermon and mm% -4 Jv . pm., every first and third Saturday in. the month — Young People's Missionary Volinteer S:- clety, 30 h) every Tuesday—Mid- week prayet meeting and bibie stidy. fitflib& mfi(ysrn 131 Mfim Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, ¢ Pastor Sufiday services: 11:00 nm—Mornlng worship. Ser- thofl by tHé pistor. _ 12:00 Nooti—Bible School. Classes for all. 1:34,p, over I”qNY ~Evening service. X‘l’ldiy 1:45 p.m —Youhg People’ s | Meeting. 8:30—Bible Study. Sunddy bf each month. Everyoné cotdially invited to all | these services. | THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughny Avenue ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER ¥ LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Praise meet- ing. Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sinday School. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — Salvation meeting. Tuésday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- ing. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Guard Parade. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- ing. All are welcome. ,—Broadcasting a service ’h}esday, 7:45 p.m.—Gospel serv-| A cordial invitation is given to| attend these services and worship| __ the summer | months. SEVENTH- VENTIST Corner Sec’oc fl"ifi; Btreels & difi chuxch fllfi Seventh- | g 10 &1 Sstqrdiy—!lbbuth School | i i | ? l upl.dh Bervice the first| - Gastineau George Camph bell, | AT THE HOTELS | — - Anchorage; William Schoonover, Seattle; E. E Schoonover, Bremerton; Al Win- gren, Ketchikan; R. A. Welsh, Jr., Bellingham; E. M. Bremman, city; S. B. Tules, Kensington; F. E. Al- bertson, city | Alaskan 1 K. Hutchins, Rag Mountain Colo; Mr. and Mrs W. Horn and children, Seattle; Mrs. H Mason, Seattle; W. W. Fariin. city Zynda | Earl Forsythe, city; Ione Cole, O of z D Japanese Trade Hits Portuguese LISBON, July 18- tives of Portugal's textile industries recently asked the Government to aid them in meeting Japanese competition in Portuguese colonies The industrialists said the Japan- ese are flooding colonial markels | with cheap goods and threaten to| annihiliate Portuguese industries e e — Corn Pecking Champ PHILLIPSBURG, Kas —A from Logan won a corn eating championship here by pecking 410 He finished sitting down ese grains. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. €S MOMENT Blue Shantung Goes to the Tennis Court This blue shantung frock ready to wear to a tennis match has the short sleeves and fairly high neckline which mark many sum- mer models. Its only accent is a dangling metal monogram attached to one of the breast pockets, short white pique glov plained that he had built his gar- [Flen/imenimmsenfimmeniipmenfirmsenfimenfloealpmenflmen/ir age in line with others on Twelfth | Street abutting the cemetery with-| out measuring his lot but not real-| zing he had overstepped. However, he objected to having to move his I nilding if the others were permit- ted to stay. On motion of Council- man Reck, the Council took action to authorize the City Engineer to notify all property owners whose | buildings overlapped to move them back on their own property. At the request of Chief Mulvi-! hill, the Council voted to buy 10 | new mattresses for the Fire Hall, | the old ones being worn out, it was reported. STREET WASHING NOTICE No parking of cars will be per- mitted on paved streets Sunday be- | tween the hours of 2 am. and 8 a.m. that will interfere with street washing operations. I. GOLDSTEIN, | —adv. Mayor. SHOP IN JUNEAG! WORSHIP selected numbers. SERMON, with Mr. Glass A CORDIAL is extended the public to attend! NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN RCH 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: Prof F. F. Beale, Guest Organist, plays “Elegie” and “Marche Solenelle” SERVICE AT ELEVEN: ELLEN REEP, concert contralto, will sing Handel's “Largo” (“Trust Ye the Lord”) PROF. F. F. BEALE, master organist, will play several (Browski) preaching. INVITATION | are worn Evén If You Can't D R l N K After One o'Clock Yau Can Still DA N c E ALL NIGHT AT A little turn-back white straw hat and th it. B o e B e e reamland IN DOUGLAS ‘ AFTER 1 A. M. for a nominal charge of 25¢c on Week Nights and for 50c on Saturdays and Holidays, you ‘ can dance and make merry all night long at MIKE'S DREAMLAND CHICM DINNERS, as well as a variety of Delicious w SANDWICHES, can be had at all hours. BEST OF MUSIC! An All Night Dancing Palace! BEST OF FOOD! Representa- | U. 8. DEPARTMENY OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT' THE WEATHER (By the U. 3. Weather Bureaun) | Forecas® for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., i Fair tonight and Sunday; light variable winds, July 18: mostly east to south. LOCAL DATA o Time Barometer Temp. Humlidity Wind Veloclty ~Weathey [ . 4 pm. yesty 30.06 69 43 s 12 pt.cldy [ 4 am. today 30.14 53 80 swW 3 Clear Noon today 3007 78 38 s 6 Clear : CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS i | YESTERDAY | TODAY J Highest 4p.m. | Lowestdam. 4am. Preclp. 4am | station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath: g | Anchorage 9 - [ A S 0 s | Barrow 54 44 40 48 4 22 Rain IS l Nome 52 48 46 48 6 08 cldy Bethel 70 70 48 48 0 0 Clear g Fairbanks 82 8 50 54 4 0 Clear Dawson k(} 4 48 48 4 0 Clear St. Paul 50 48 42 4 6 0 Cldy ¢ Dutch Harbor 50 50 46 46 0 02 cidy | Kodiak 72 70 50 52 4 0 Clear Cordova 68 62 52 52 4 [ Clear Juneau 3 69 53 53 3 0 Clear Sitka 66 —_ 49 - e 0 =1 | Ketchikan 68 64 50 50 4 0 Pt Cudy ! Prince Rupert 68 66 48 52 4 0 Pt Cldy | Edmonton 8 170 52 52 e Clear | Seattle 74 74 54 54 4 0 Clear | Portland 6 6 58 58 4 0 Clear | San Prancisco 68 64 54 54 4 0 Clear New York 84 72 70 T4 4 0 Cldy Washington 92 86 70 T4 4 0 Cldy WEATHER CO"*TIONS AT 8§ A M Ketchlkan, partly cloudy, temp:rature, 60; Craig, partly cloudy, | 59; Wrangell, clear, 62; Juneau, clear, 62; Sitka, clear, 62; Radio- | ville, clear, 54; Soapstone, partly c cudy, 64; Skagway, clear, 62; Yak- | utat, clear, 61; Copper River, clea Cordova, ¢l 62; Chitina, | clear, 60; McCarthy, clear, 58; P.rtage, clear, 55; Anchorag, clear, | 62; Fairbanks, cloudy, 64; Nenana, parily cloudy, 62; Hot Springs, | partly cloudy, 64; Tanana, cloudy, 63; Ruby, cloudy, 63; Nulato, clear, | 60; Kaltag, cloudy, 60; Crooked Crzek, partly cloudy, 55; Flat, part- ly cloudy, 55. WEATHFR SYNOP! :h barometric pressure preva arn portion of Canada and ov we' 20.30 inches at Fort Norman. H was slightly below normal at Ba: on of the Aleutian Islands. en attended by light preci) , &nd by fair weather ovi cbservation FOR\IER JUNEAUITE IS ON VISIT HERE Seward Peninsula southward to th: led this merning ove rthe north- mest of Alaska, the crest being sure also prevailed from the aweilan Islands, while pressure ig rrow and over the etreme western This general pressure distribution pitation at Barrow, Nome, and at er the remainder of the field of Terrapin Imprisoned HOLLIE, Okla hole has -Its bec hom= in a son c a pri Mrs. R. Wright and sons James go: p terapin here. It crawled into and Elwin are visiting in Juneau ¢ hole when small. Full grown with Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs. ' now, it is unable to get out James Ramsay. Mrs. Wright, who T S SR came in on the Northland Ilast California and Oregon are the only night, is the wife of the principal of states in which English walnuts the Ketchikan High School are grown on a commercial scale. s> - Black widow spiders nesting in a private phone exchange in Oakland, Calif., cut off wire communication. The operator saw them and flcd Miss Jean Johnson, businesswo- man, scored 100 per cent to best all nmpetitors at a spelling bee at the San Diego exposition. All 3 types with " Ageless Sealed-in- Steel” mechanism — any style, any size, any price. SEE GE BEFORE YOU BUY! EASY PAY PLAN 1 JUNEAU 6 | Mlaska Electric Light & Power Go, DOUGLAS 18 LUMBER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. The First National Bank JUNEAU CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50,000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 214 % Paid on Savings Accounts 1 /