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BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ‘Al displayed sale. Yeur l oc Choice ed Tumblers, Muffin >amers and Pitchers, Bowls, Mugs, Cups and Saucers, Cus- tard Cups and 4001 other items:thet ¥ cannot be listed here for lack of space. Your zsc Choice Bread Pans, Foot Tins, Cereal Cre Pots, Pan Casserc ®ic., etc. Wooden Chopping Bowlsi#Mikiag Bowls, Bake Ware, Bathroom Sets of & Piedes, Dist Baby Sets and many, many outstanding v Yo 7S¢ Sk Water Pails, Wash Boards, Fry Pans, Tea Pots, Bean Pots, and many items of Kitchenware usually sold for high- er prices. Your sl.oo Choice Coffee Makers, Dish Pans, Roasters, l i | BASEBALL GAME IS ON TONIGHT ing of footed Tumblers at 12 for $1.00 Plates, Service Plates, Preser Creamers and Sugars. Your Choice Of any SIX of these pieces for grade, fancy patttern Oven Bake Custard Cups Eddie Lawson, right field, and util~ ity men, Tex Hawkins and Tal Pic- inini mpires for the contest erett Nowell are: Ev- and Ed Kenyon. . VESSEL LEAVES Cardinals and Federals Are! o Yot Locw HERE AT ELEVEN LAST EVENING - Aleutian Has Fourteen Pas- sengers Aboard Book- ed from Juneau Strong in re and“spirit, (he Federals and the Cardinals, Jumdu midor league baseball clubs me tonight at 5:30 o'clock in Fireme Recreation Park to renew last sea- son’s feud. The Federals, composed of pln_\'-‘r ers employed in the Capitol Build- ing, boast a strong array of ml(n\A drafted from the Channel League| teams and although this is their| Leaving first conflict of the season as a|Right, team, can see no defeat in the of-Alaska at eleven o'clock iast| the Aleutian, flagship of the Line, had aboard the fol- fing. lowing passengers from Juneau: The Cardinals, led by Irving Ha-| For Skagway—Mrs. Bert Dennis, gerup, have come unscathed through|Roy Dennis, Miss Willis, Charles a season’s play against the best op-, King, H. M. Murray, H. E. Ingalis. ponents’ offering, and bolstered For Sitka—Bessie Anderson, Eli- with big league falent for this re-|Zabeth Winn, N. A. McEachran, | newal of old wars, look mighty|the Rev. A. 'P. Kashevaroff, Lyle formidable—all in all. The lineups|Hebert, P. H. Adams. promise lots of action and a nip and| For Ketchikan—James G. Len- tuck contest, when they meet this|non evening. For Seattle—J. S. Barnett. Manager L. E. Iverson of the ‘Ped- erals today m}l;munced hn; lmjup‘MRs MARCKX FETED as: Pitcher, Harris; ecatcher, Joe AT TEA YBSTBRDAY Werner; first base, George Benson; | second base, Juck Elliott; shortstop, | Iversen; third base, Stevenson; left| Mrs. James Smllh entértained at field, Fob Strang; center field,(tea yesterday afternoon at her Ralph Mgreau; right field, Bill | home honoring Mrs. C. Markx Bryan, and utility man, Jim Mor-| Guests at the affair were: Mrs. gan. | C. Markx, Mrs. Fred Schindler, Mrs. Captain Hagerup's Cardinal line- |J. Wilson, Mrs. R. B. Martin and up is as follows: Elmer Lindstrom,' Mrs. Harold Gallwas. pitcher: Al Blomquist, catcher; Jack BRI W el Gould, first base; Sam Nelson, sec- DISMISSED ond base; Ted Adams, shortstop; Irv John Dodson was dismissed from Hagerup, third base; Ralph Bardi, St. Ann’s Hospital to return to his Jeft field: " S. Ince, center field; home this morning. SPECIAL PURCHASE .. GLASSWARE An extra fine showing of rosé colored Glassware ¢onisist- ves, Compotes, Fruit Bowls, | nferous - THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, | UPSTAIRS BARGAIN nEPARTMENT in price q%fips for your convenience, Many items greatly. underpriced in- this Fw Fans,'Coffee Pots, Wash Basins, Enamelware rwer Pots, Vases, Wash Boards, Srub,Brushes, Your 50(: C!:olce Bean Pots, Oven h Pans, Cookie Jars, § alues. Casseroles, Tea Kettles Pots, Pans, Cake Covers, Cake Trays, etc., etc. etc. Cups, Saucers, ADDED SPECIALS: Porcelain Cups and Saucers, good ,,,,, 6 for $1.00 & B. M. Behrex_;ds Co. 1n'c.f “Juneau’s Leading Department Store * it .. O R SEINER FINED FOR - | ‘ ILLP.GAL“FISHING‘ Pleading guilty to-illegal nshing. Cyrus Peck, captain of the seine| boat U and I, which was fishing for Nick Bez of the Peril: Straits Pack- | ing Company, Todd, was fined $150 in U. S. Commissioner's ‘Oourt this| morning. Peck; through' his ‘attor- ney, R. E. Robertson, entered a| plea of guilty to fishing in the mouth | of a stream and ™ Heénas Bay which an aréa closéd to ccrhtnemml‘ The seiner has been taken mto Custody by L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent of the Bureau: of Fisheries. Agent Wingard left for the Sum- ner Strait district and Ketchikan by plane today in résponse to nu requests reteived at !he local office of the Biireah of Pish erie§ for extemsions of ‘the season in those districts. S g 'JOE HILL BACK FROM INSPECTION OF MINING PROPERTY IN- TAKU, | DT | Joe HiH returned last mightfrom | a six weeks' imspection trip of the properties of Joe Hill and assoctates. !in the Taku district. He reports, .mat the activitiés there ‘are quite marked and.-show & gréat improve- ment over the past two seasons. While ‘enroute to Jurieah, Hil stopped over night at the propér-|the time within which defendant is ties ‘of = the . Detroft-Whitewater Company and was- greatly impress- ed with their workings. He s of the opinion that the group will Be- come & producing Property. About | forty men are now enipldyed by the |company and it is expected that | they will ‘operate ‘throughout the|: winter months, Hill exjects to leave town shortly [for the Sitkn district whére he is | Intereéstéd in mining pmperuea | RESURRECTION LUTHERAN |Corner of Third and Main Streets |preseribéd is four weeks. The first | P Notices. for this church column |not later than 10 o'clock’ Satirday | morming to guarantee change of | sermoh topies, etc. | ! | be “Mind." 10700 ‘a.m—Sunday School, Wedniésday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi-| | monial meeting. | Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is ‘opén té ‘the public Wednesday | afternoons from 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to | ‘attend these servicés and visit the reading room. wxises NORTHFRN LIGAT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH "“iriere Weldothe' ‘dnd’ Worship TERIA MMN w0 Frinklin at Pourth | REV. JOHN A'GLASSE, Minister 'y | MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, ‘Organist ! my 0 “gdimher. ¢ 1050 “to’' 11:00 A —Organ Mo- | Tents. 1160 ‘“&m. = Morning worShip. Bee our a.dvemsemem. else‘where' i ‘this plper | HOLY: TRINITY CATHEDRAL' | Fourth and Gold Streets | | VPHE VERY REV. SHARLEE | { E. ‘RICE, Deth ' | 8:00' ‘.11 -~ Holy 'Comtiunion. 11:00 a‘m. sermion. Evening 'serviee’ at’ Douglas. su | B | FIRST PREBYTERLAN CHURCH | DAVID WAGGONER, Mlnist,e ! Blnlay ' svidest 2 10:80 fa.m ~“Morhiing serflcé Sub- jeco “Tighteming to God.” “I will | hear what God the Lord will, speak.” Ps. 85:8. 11:30 -a.m.—Bible School. “The Gospel for All Men.” 5-8;, Rom. 1:15-17. 7:80 pm—Evening service under the léadership of the Young Peo- ple's Bociéty. Topic, “What to Thre In and What to Tune Out.” Col.| 5:9-17. A ‘cordfal ‘nvitation 13 given to #ttend these services and worship with us. The mid-week service will be dis- continued during the summer| months. CATHOLIC CHURCH 1 Church of the Nafivity of the | Blebbed V. M., Juneau | Pifth ‘and Gold Streets : REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, §. J., | Pastor Sunday August 23.—Twelfth Sun- day after Pentecost. Sunday Masses: | 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- struction. | 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon, followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 am—Holy Mass daily in the‘ ,church. | DAY OF SPECIAL DEVOTION: i Monday, August 24—Feast of St.| Bartholomew, the Apostle. i | Saturday, Awgust 20 —Commem- oration of the decapitation of St. John, the Baptist. Lesson Acts 11 | _CHURCH | “Yhe Friendly Church” ‘ REV. ERLING K. OLAF'SON Pastor 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 1030 a.m.—Morning service. SEVENTH-DAY /mvmnsr ; Corrier “Second and mm Streef H. L. WOOD," Pastor raea . 2 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION - In the District Court for the Ters' ritory of Alaska, Division Num- | * UR, HARTLEY, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES R. 'TLEY, Defend- ant. TO THE ABOVE NAMED JAMES K. #ARTLEY, DEFENDANT. bt p ‘You' éire hereby sumnioned to ap- pear before the above-entitled court at Om Alagks, Within thirty [duys efbrit tire Sevvice of this sum- -m 4copy of the complaint sréfn upon yolr, @hd answer the eompm ‘of ‘PlAIntifY filed herein; and in ‘case of your faflure to ap- pear within tie trine prescribed law, judgment Wil be en mm @s ‘prayed for in the ‘and which judgment is the - dissolution - of the bonds of hwttimony existing bétween plain- titt ‘shd defendant, and the custody and Gontrol of thé two minor chfl- | dren ‘o PIRINUA ahd defendant. : The Yate of the order for the- ipublidation '6f this summons is 24, 1936. The time of publicasten publication is July 25, 1936, the last, lon 1s August 22, 1936, -and required to appeAr is thirty days aftéer complétion of the last pub- Iedtion. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the court aforesaid this 24th day of July, 1936 Sehl) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, » pmx of the U. S. District Cotrt for the Territory of Alaska, Df;lsxon No. 1. Pirst m uly 25, 1986, Last publcation, August 2, 19%. jovi ice {Tems of the day church and what it teachers at- ‘t!‘&CllVE to the young pvople Should Ehuwch Ayuoumcements 10 a.m., Saturday—Sabbath School ith bible classes for all ages. 11 am., Saturday—Sermon orning worship. and | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 2:00 pm., every first and 1hxrd‘ SCIENTIST Saturday in the month — Young & § People’s Missionary Volunteer So-| usu:;nyi;"tf AF‘?:E; l::eh:;i]: or[cie. 7:30 pm., every Tuesday—Mid-| 'g:;";( o oia [ wéek prayer meeting and bible| ~ ke |study. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL [ ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, | Sunday services: : Pastor | 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- | on by the pastor. | 12:00 Noon—Bible Scheol. cmxsew |for all. I 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service | er KINY. 7:45 p.m—Evening service. Tue! 7:45 p.m—Gospel ser Friday, eeting. Communion Service 7:45 p.m.—Young People’s | 8:30—Bible Study the first 10:00° Wit = sundny 8chool, ‘all |sunday of each month | METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCII Fourth and Seward Streets 0. L. KENDALL, Pastor '10:00 a.m—Church School. nigan, Superintendent. 7:15 pm—Epworth League. Vin- John nt Beauchamp, President 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. The bject for the evening will be _mgmmg p“y“ and | “The (‘hulch and Its Social Pro- am.” One of the many church prob- is how to make GILMORE RETIRES FROM 936. Jare held on Saturday the Seventhfthe church sponsor an amusement must be Tecéived by ‘The Bipire (day of the week. program or leave it to outside ,(nrves? If it does sponsor such a |program, to what extent should it go. | The public is ¢ordially invited ro the Methodist Church. Everyone cordially invited to all |these services. THE SALVATION ARMY ‘Willoughoy Avenue ADJUTANT AND MRS, TfiNNER‘ LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS | | ‘Sunday, 2:30 p.m-—Praise tbet- | ing. | Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. “ Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation | meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meev.-’ ing | Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard | Parade. Friday, 7:30 p.m—Public meet- | “ing. All are welcome. | - | BUSI T KETCHIKAN P. J. Gilmore makes the is closing out his men’s furnishings store on Front Streét which he has conducted for more than 30 years. | He will retain his various other interests and devote his attention | to them, but in leaving the retail field he is removing from Ketchi- | kan one of its pioneer business establishments. - - NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | _ | To be issued September 1 and | forms close August 22. For space | or listings please call Juneau and Douglss Tclephone Company adv. m/OD Por Mountmn Seashore or a brown wood monogram fob. T “swings back from the face with a rakish tilt. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY‘I‘ERIAN CHURCH S SERVICES BROADCAST ORGAN MOMENTS TEN-FIFTY: “Hear My Prayer” (Mendelssohn) “Impromptu” WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: GUEST ORGANIST, Betty McDowell. “Profitable Obsessions.’ (Suggested by the book and the picture SERMON, “Magnificent the light of used.) PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED SUNDAY SCHOOL at ten o'clock for everyone. Here 1s a-sweater of ‘chamois yellow ribbed wool which will prove useful in the September vacationist’s wardrebe. s ribbed pattérn with a ‘round neck and brief slebves dnd finisHea with MOMENT It is Kknitted in he buceaneer’s hat of brown felt Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” OVER STATION KINY " (Stearns) Obsession,” a criticism in ‘the scriptures the author an- | ° |nouncement in Ketchikan that he u. 8 DEPARTMENT or AURICULTURI. WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 3. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau aud vicinity beginning at 4 p.m., August 22: Generally fair tonight and Sunday; light to moderate westerly winds. ol LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty — Weather 4 pm. yesty 2083 68 52 w 12 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 2089 54 70 w 6 Clear Noon today 2995 68 39 NE 14 Clear CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weath Anchorage 6 — L s 2 [ Barrow 42 38 34 34 6 0 Clay Nome 50 50 % 5% 12 18 in Bethel 54 54 38 38 ‘10 52 Pt Cldy Fairbanks 5. .52 42 42 6 0 Cldy Dawson 60 58 les BB e 4 0 Pt Cldy §t. Paul 56 54 46 58 4 0 ‘Clear Dutch Harbor ... 66 64 | - 54 8 16 0 ‘Pt Cidy Kodiak 70 68 | 56 60 8 0 Cléar Cordova . R | 50 50 4 [ Clear Juneau 6 68 I - G 6 0 Clear Sitka 6 — B - L m S | ‘Retchikan 70 64 54 56 4 0 Cldy Prince Rupert 60 — 56 56 8 0 Cldy Edmonton 56 52 48 48 4 52 Pt'Cldy Beattle 74 72 58 60 10 0 Cldy Portland o, | 62 62 4 0 Cldy San Francjsco 60 58 58 58 10 0 Cldy New York % 2T 68 .01 Cldy ‘Washington 94 88 68 8 4 194 Pt Cldy WEATHER CONPSTIONS AT 8 A. M. : Ketchikan, showers, témperature, 58; Craig, cloudy, 56; Wrangell, cloudy, 54; Sitka, clear, 58; Radioville, clear, 51; Skagway, cloudy, 62; Soapstone Point, missing; Yakutat, clear, 57, Cordova, clear, 57; Chit- ina, clear, 46; McCarthy, clear; Arichorage, partly cloudy, 5% Port- age, clear, 46; Fairbanks, raining, 42; Nenana, raining, 50; Hot Springs, raining, 44; Tanana, raining, 46; Ruby, raining, 46; Nulato, partly cloudy, 54; Kaltag, cloudy, 52; Unalakleét, raining, 50; Crooked Oreek, cloudy, 52; Flat, cloudy, 48. WEATHER BYNOPSIS A slight barometric depression prevailed this morning vicinity of Dixon Entrance. The air pressure was also be low normal over the northern and northwestern pertions of Alaska, elsewhere over the field of observation high pressure prevailed, the crest being 30,54 inches over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Otean. Fair weather prevailed along the coast from Unalaska to Juneau and Sitka, elsewhere over the field of observation pretipitation was re- ported. It was cooler last night over the Tanana and upper Yukon Val- leys, Dawson having reported a temperature of 38 degrees and 42 at Fairbanks. Tt was warmer last night over the Seward Peninsula. in the € S \Read the C]assmed Ads m THE EMPIRE' ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected 1 [ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends chk Bldg. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. AFTER 6:00 P. 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