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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, Yol R LINEN CLOSH] LINEN LUNCHEON SETS ..$1.00 and up | LE.CLOTHS $1.95 up £l ERED LINEN )IDE $1.50 doz. and up i $2.75 and up | $2.95 and $3.50 yard } 5 PURE LINEN PURE LINEN SPECIAL. PERMANENT FINISH TABLE DAMASK AERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK LINEN TOWELS HUCK TOWELS GLASS TOWELS ON KITCHENWARE AND | SPECIAL SALE GLASSWARE UPSTAIRS | ALSO UPSTAIRS You'll find values GALORE on our 10c TABLE ; Be sure and see "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM” Coliseum Theatre, April 18 and 19 Sponsored by the Trinity Episcopal Guild B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store .90 yard ...... . 35¢ and up. ; O i e 2 RS @ - 8 g froleeforie] e O e B S AL S e | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mlnlsner; MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist 10:00 a.n.—Sunday School. Nouces for raust be received by not later than 10 o'clock Saturaay O. Fosso of ‘Ketchikan, will be our tnix church column The Empire 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service. An-| them by the Senior Choir. The Rev. morning to guarantee change of cuest speaker tomorrow. Sermon, 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- | sermon topics, etec. A Mother’s Battle.” ents. | i - Next Friday, April 23, the con- 11:00 am. — Morning wevship. HOLY TRINY CATHEDRAL, gregation and Ladies’ Aid are ob-| See our advertisement elsewuere | EPISCOPAL serving their eleventh anniversary m this paper. Fourth ang Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES * E. RICE, Dean with a covered dish dinner and program. Plan to come. a SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | CHURCH | |SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 |burlesque theater have given up Sunday Services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 - m—Sunday school. BONEARIY 020 ! 11:00 @ Torning prayer and ~Sunday services will be neld al| note: The services of tuls church | sermon am. in the First Cnurch of ..o yelq on Saturday, the seventh | Evening service at Douglas. Christ, Scientisi, Juneau, on Filth|4.v of the week. 5 and Main Streets. The subject Will | Sapbath. sohool Saturday, 10 a.m. | FIRST PRESBY CHURCH ‘}“10‘12;”':]::.jls\‘tl:”‘v\m‘-v:" * | Bible classes for all ages. | DAVID WAGGCNESR, Minister | oo co0 H‘&;““ i “"’T .| Sabbath Worship, 11 am. Sermon Sunday Services: e ;’;“:ii'ng‘ pm. — Testl- | py pastor or church leader. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson . ‘Tuesday evening at 7:30, midweek “The Effects of Alcoholic Bever- |, oot Science Reading Boom |prayer and devotion: | 4 v Gen., 13:13: 19:23-27 n church building. Home Commission and Dorcas So- ages.” Gen, 13:13; 19:23-25. 5 2 open to the public chnesday i, 11:00 a.m. Morning Sermon. Sub- | pran 2 SF P8 e R ject “Temptations” “Ye are in|“qme pubie is cordiaily. invited i JUNEALLAMANIS, CL heaviness through manifold temp- |, cono BP0 ¥ 0 | Will hold a social meeting, Tuesday, | {ations.” 1 Peter 1:6 Ld" ese services and visit Lhe | opri} 20. Covered dish luncheon, 1:15 | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service under | <2 0§ room. pam., at the: Lutheran Church. En- | the leadership of the Young People's CHAPEL BY THE LAKE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Corner Second and Main Streets . L. WOOD, Pastor | l tertainment. CLARA MCcKINLEY, Society. Topie, “The Good Church Jear Pritz N han R e i Ocsamiunii Mihdhd Gl e SET BHE QR Qorner 1:!01\'- Secretary John 3:17; 4:20. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mxmslt‘r.‘ e Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Sunday school {rom 2 to 3 o'clock, | ONS OF NORWAY i Prayer Service meeting temporarily at the Road Meeting, cards, dancing, refresh- | iday, 7:30 p.m.—Women's Mis- Camp nearby, with well-taught ments tonight. LO.O.F. Hall, 8 p.m.! slonary. Society classes for everyone living out the Music by Albert-Peterson, Admission A cordial invitation is given to|VSHWAY interested to come, | 40¢ adv. | all to attend these services end wor- ————— ship with us. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL “Alas b7 Lester D: Henderson, | ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street . GAIRBOAG. SHUROR. - Procurement Division, Public Church of the Nativity of t:c CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, |pyildings Branch, Washington, D.| Blessed V. M., Juneau | Pastor |C., April 14, 1937.—Sealed proposals Fifth and Gold Streets Sunday services: lin duplicate will: be publicly opened‘ REV. WM. G. LeVAESEUR, S. 11:00 a.m.—Morming worship. Ser- iy this office at one pm., June a,i s P‘“‘f": e L Emon Ry e pRstor, 1937, for' construction: of the U. S. Gunday, April 18, 1937, Third Sunday 12:00 Noon—Bible Scnool. Classes |p. 0. and Court House at Nome, after Easter and Solemnity of {for all Alaska. Drawings and specifications | f'hv Feast of St. Joseph p.m.—Broadcasting a service jwill be available on May 4, 193'7. 8:00 am—Holy Mass and It ,‘ ver KINY. | Upon application; two sets.of draw- | :::‘x[;-n‘nn Uk ; 7:30 pm.—Evening service. ings and specifications, will be. sup- | » ;1'; a.m ;‘x“t Ay school | Tuesday, 7:30 pm.—Gospel serv- plied free to each general comrac-l mon ) e e Gt 2 7:30 ¥ tor interested in submitting a pro- | 3 i iday, 7:30 p.an—Young People's |pgsal. T F: Wi and 7:30 p.n.—Rosary and Benedic- | Meeting. :pecuxcau:‘:s ‘:“b::: b:“tet:;‘sned to tion of the most Blesse Communion Service the first! this office. Contractors requiring 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass d Sunday of each month. additional sets may obtain them Wednesday, April 21, F Everyone cordially invited to all by purchase from this office at a| clave, is @ ay of C devotiol 0S¢ SEer as 2 " Octave, is a day of spes lon. {these service cost of seven dollars per set, which | METROPOLITAN METHODIST | EPISCOPAL CHU Fourth and Seward 0. L. KENDALL. P: Church ‘Willoughoy Avenue NT AND MRS. EUT. M. L. MORRIS Db of grges day, 2:30 pm.—Praise meet- not be furnished to contractors who | PR RS | IR have consistently failed to submit p.m.—Epworth l._u ue | Sunday, 6:00 p.n.—Sunday School. proposals. One set upon request, F8. BaRcSheniog: dervion | Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation and when considered in the inter- | Following the evening services the | meeting. Tt of . lens Chamsamutarti (e congregation will meet for social| Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- furnished in the discretion of the il‘::; and the election of church of- lng. Lot Assistant Director, to Builders Ex- RS- Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard changes, Chambers of Commerce TR puibic 1 cos ovited. tafParee. or other organizations who willl all of these services. | Friday, 7:30 pm—Public meet- guarantee to make them available : | ne for any subcontractor or material RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | All are welcome. 'tirm interested, and to quantity CHURCH | “The Friendly Church” | Curner of Third and Main S REV. ERLING K. OLAFSO Pastcr 10:00 a.m.~Sunday school. TERIAN CHURCH Meet™ Franklin at Fourth TANNER NORTHERN LIGHY PRESBY- “Where Welcome and worship will not be returngd. Checks offered as payment for drawings and speci- fications must be made payable to the order of the Treasurer, U. S.| Drawings and surveyors, but this privilege will be withdrawn if the sets are not re- turned after they have accomplish- ed their purpose. W. E. Reynolds,| Assistant Director of Procurement, |Public Buildings Branch. specifications will| ____ |have decided to mak ‘Amateur Cameramen | Now Tease Strippers| Then a bit of noveity with a mirror. is discouraged but who cares A-HUNTING WE WILL GO | From doorway, wing and staircase rail the camera addicts wait i i i to “ambush” the prancers GRAND FINALE The obliging man As tribute the el cc Helen Keller, 'Blind Educator, Robbed in Japan 17. TOKYO, April peal to the conscien pocket who stole the addr was “a national shame.” 0 THE LOOKING GLASS when ment often holds the cast after the last show. Dies of lice ap- pick=- book and purse containing about $57 from Helen Keller, blind educator, |in Yokohama. | Miss Keller said the address book was particularly valuable. The newspaper Aasahi, comment- ing on the incident, said the crime |937. DOUBLAS | ~ NEWS | their |turn here. They are, for the high school: Martin Pedersen, superin- tendent; Miss Harriet Sweetland ,and Miss Florence Ryan; in the grades, Miss Elizabeth Fraser, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades; Miss Grace |Naghel, 4th, 5th and 6th grades; | Gifford Carter, 7th and 8th grades. | The latter is also.the music director. Due to present lack of funds in {the Territorial treasury for imme- diate appropriation of the $25,000 ‘allowed by the Legislature for a new school building in Douglas, it |is not yet known definitely how soon jthe building can be started, if any part of it will be available to start: {scheol next fall. However the tem- perary quarters in use at present| ,will be continued until a new build- | ing it ready, it is reported. e BOARD REORGANIZED Arne Shudshift was again elect- ed chairman of the Douglas School Bodrd, starting off the new three- term to which he was re-elccted re- cently. Robert Dupree w<.c again Snapping from the audience 1 such backstage shots are possible! desire and willingness to re-|° U. s DEPARTmt OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUR&AJ THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau; ! Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 4 p.m., April 17, Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. # LOCAL DATA f-xfm{chlusf figure p(-;nm:g‘ a minia Y . v el NEW CITY- COUNCIL TO N Tlme. w4 parometer Terl. Humidity Wind Velocity Weat.l}u :gll‘l& go right on with their costumc es when their ¢ n CONVENE MONDAY EVENING 4 p.m. yesl'y 39.01 41 6 s 10 Lt. Rain |are invaded. They're getting used to thc new epidemic w 4 am. today 20.80 44 62 SE 6 Lt. Rain ‘tha nation—eandid photography. The first regular meeting of the 12 noon today gl 47 45 NE 6 Cloudy jnewly organized Douglas city Coun- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS |cil, with Mayor L. W. Kilburn, - has YESTERDAY TODAY ibeen announced for next Monday Highest 4p.m. Lowestda.m. 4am. Precip. 4am, | evening. Official appointments {o( station temp. tcmp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather | the various offices and selection of |'atka a4 R B 4 06 Clear s ling committees will be an im-{Anchorage 34 28 | 30 P &l 89 portant part of the business to be|Barrow -4 -6 -6 -6 18 0 Clear attended to. 22 20 4 4 4 0 Clear Due to the Labor Union hall being |Beuu‘l 38 35 24 22 4 0 Pt Cldy |occupied by the Eagles’ Lodge meet-) pairbanks 44 44 §iF o560 6 0 Cloudy |ing Monday, another meeting place | Dawson 48 46 | 38 38 0 0 Cloudy for the Council is to be selected. St. Paul 40 28 28 32 10 02 Cloud‘y | ¥ N Dutch Harbor 40 40 38 38 12 0 Pt Cldy | DEFINT EPS TAKEN FOR o) 42 3 32 34 4 i Cloudy | ORGANIZATION 4-H CLUBS|cvhova 42 38 36 36 12 1.10 Rain 1 Sk i Juneau 4 a1 0 M 6 - Rain | Miss Peck paid her third visit to|gjtka 47 i 41 B Ly T | Douglas yesterday in the interest|getchikan 44 42 38 40 16 38 Rain |of 4-H Club work, meeting in thelprince Rupert 50 46 40 44 13 .04 Rain lauditorium of the Government{ggmonton 52 16 34 34 & 01 Cloudy | School with the pupils of the 4th|geqttie 56 /2 | 42 42 4 T - Pt. Cldy \lo 8th grades, inclusive. Practically | portland 54 54 | 40 40 4 02 Clear {all of the young pupils present eX- \gan Francisco ... 60 66 | 54 46 4 0 Cléar |pressed the desire to become part|New York 54 50 [dber a8 12 0 Clear L {of the 4-H organization, with par-|washington 54 52 \ a0 . 0 Clear | ticular interest in the gardening WEATHER COM)ITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY work for the boys and in sewing for - {he girls. Next week the actual or- ‘Srnllk: (airport), cloudy, temperature 39; Blaine, cloudy, 40; Vic- sanization will be started and under | toria, cloudy, 44; Digby Tslaud, raining, 42; Alert Bay, cloudy, 43; Bull | the leadership of one or more mem- [Harbor, cloudy, 44; Langara Island, cloudy, 40; Triple Island, raining, bers: G (e WONM'S. Glus; spot Ketchikan, raining, 40; Wrangell, raining, 46; Petersburg, cloudy. |sors, work will no doubt be started {47; Sitkka, cloudy, 45; Soapstone, cloudy, 38; Radioville, cloudy, 42; very S00h, Juneau, raining, 43;,Skagway, clou Cordova, raining, 38; Cape AEPRSEI A T S St. Elias, misting, 40; Anchorage, snowing, 33; Fairbanks, cloudy, 28; AMATEUR NIGHT | DOUGLAS TEACHERS Hot Springs, cloudy, 32; Tanana, cloudy, 28; Ruby, cloudy, 25; Nulato, Once in the dressing room, a couple of amate | ALL SIGNED UP FOR snowing, 22; Kaltag, snowing, 26; Unalakleet, cloudy, 18; Flat, cloudy, angle pictures as a male d it | TERM, NEXT YEAR{30; Ohogamute, cloudy, 28; Savoonza, clear, -1. | A April 18, 1937—Sun: 42 a.m.,, sunset 7:18 p.m. | Al the members of the present WEATHER SYNOPSIS |teaching staff, Douglas Public f . cchools, were re-elected for the Low barometric pressure continued this morning thro\_lghnul Al- | 38 school year at a meeting and over the northeastern pu:ticn_ of the North Pacific Ocean, of the School Board Thursday eve- there being two storm centers, un:e off the coast of Southeastern Al- Ining, and they have announced aska and another near Afka. High barometric pressure prevailed ver the Pacific Ocean from the West Coast States southwestward to the Hawailan Islands. This general pressure distribution has been at- tended by precipitation over the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeastward to Oregon and over portions of the interior and west- ern Alaska and by fair weather over Seward Peninsula. Anchorage re- ported 5 inches of snow during the past 24 hours. It was warmer last night over the Tanana and upper Yukon Val- leys, the lowest temperature at Fairbanks last night being 32 degrees. CONSUL D IN FROM HIRST - CHICHAGOF WITH CONCENTRATES HOSP[TAL NOTES E. W. Butler was dismissed today from St. Ann's Hospital following medical attention. James Effler, a medical patient, has been dismissed from &i. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. William Ott, wife of the manager of the Coliseum theatre at | Sitka, underwent a major operation (his morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. Bringing a load of several tons of concentrates to Juneau for ship- ment south to the smelter, the Hirst- Chichagof Mine tender, Consul D, arrived in port here this afternoon from Kimshan Cove. She is to re- main in port here until Monday, possibly Tuesday, before returning to the mine. Mrs. Ott arrived in Juneau aboard| Coming to Juneau aboarc the the North Sea Thursday night. | Consul D. besides Capt. Bloom-~ daughter of quist, were: Mrs. Bloomquist; Wil- Alice MacSpadden, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. MacSpadden, was liam Biggs, bookkeeper at the mine; ,admitted last night to St. Ann’s and W. E, Brown, an employec of ~H -l apbool WASHINGTON, April 17.—Presi- dent Roosevelt today confeired with sury and WPA officials in pre- tion to sending his message concerning relief to Congress next week, Audrey Williams, acting WPA ad- ministrator, Secretary of the Treas- ury Henry A. Morganthau Jr.,” and Daniel Bell, acting Budg L}r(‘clm were among ~on the President. The President said his message | outlining rehef needs will also re- vise the January budget figures on the Government’s financial condi- 'WORK ON CITY DOCK | DOUGLAS made clerk and A. R. Edwards treas- | urer. B REPAIRS IS STARTED | Jake Cropley and a pile driver crew began work yesterday driving some new fender piling at the uty\ wharf, and as soon as they are in cther piling will be driven to strengthen the general structure. RESEL . L :fl T Douglas Church | | Services | 2t | “'Notices ror tms cnurch column | st be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change ol" sermon topics, etc. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 7 30 p.m.—Vesper service. DOUGLAS PKESBY’I‘EIHAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 9:30 a.n.—Holy Mass. 12:45 p.m—Christian Docirine. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY | CHURCH I. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School services. Everybody welcome. e, EIGHT HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEBATTLE, April 17.—Halbut ar- rivals, catches and selling prices today are as follows: From the western banks—Doric 33,000 pounds, 8% and 7 cents a pound; Estep 22,000 pounds 9% and 6 cents, and 000 pounds, 10-and 7 cents; Hergert 5,000 pounds, 10% and 7 cents; Za- Ipora 17,000 pounds, 9% and 7 cents; | Flint 8,000 pounds, Al Junior 8,000 From the local banks—Chelan 9,- { Hospital and underwent an appen-| dicitis operation this morning. She | is reported to be in a favorable con- | dition. | Baby Robert Jackson was dis- missed today following medical care |at the Government Hospital. Baby Catherine Johnson has been dismissed from the Government Hospiml, after having . received medical attention. Alice Wright underwent a major cperation yesterday at the Govern- ment Hospital. | the mill, .- ON HEALTH WORK Dr. Sonia Cheifetz is leaving aboard the Victoria for Haines, Klukwan, and Skagway on mater- nal and child health work which is being conducted through South- east Alaska under the Territorial Department of Health. e Young Jews in Poland are raising money for five military airplanes to be donoted to the Polish army. William Passey. PIPE ORGAN, WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE, NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth . JOHN A. GLASSE Minister BYRON MILLER Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN O'CLOCK: well-taught classes; worthwhile activities. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY, Dorothy Waggoner, guest organist, “Andante con Moto” “Moonlight Sonata” (Beethoven) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: / (not broadcast) MEN'S QUINTET, “Beautiful Garden of Prayer” (Protheroe). BASS SOLO, “My God and Father, While I Stray” (Marston), (Guilmant) “Lied” (Lartzing), “Pean Triomphale” SERMON, “Some Biblical Injunctions.” (Lacey). NORLITEMEN, make reservations for this Tuesday, 6:30. this Friday at two o'clock. pounds, Havana 18,000 pounds, all selling for 9% and 7 cents. Try The Empire cmssifieds for | tion, results. [ Telephone 478 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables | The Best in All Other Grocery Needs California Grocery .THE PURE FOODS STORE Prompt Delivery - 3 s —————