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l “Juneau’s Leading STAGE FOLKS DINE AT ONE RESTAURANT You Have Shirt on Your Back You Can Pay on the Cuff in N. Y. Cafe if BY GEORGE TUCKER W YORK, Jan. 29.—Practically has a favorite restaurant, o wholly monopolized v names of the theatre as Kalph's Place, a small cafe in West 45th Street, where every other door is a house of drama Here most of the actors and ac- J on Broadway congregate midnight or snatch hasty ween performances. Ralph intimately and well He knows their middie names, the nam their children, and the neckties. Yet, it is 1sive, no more and other res- throughout the knows m all, scattered various rea; for ess in the restaurant Knows Br (In(l\‘ He has Then, t names in money ek they snOW- as his Broadway, e luck on- 28 § 1y rds the { with the money m W [ in that S it setiled and that 0 bring her friends re for lunches, dinners, and late ipper Yor know Ralph’s Place, if you w er through West 45th stre n an unusual number f very life- e Wa ornithologist y week-ends cr glades, yin their songs. habits icnally, on hunting g£ome particular specimen, and has i meunted for his house Meantime, in the snug nooks and comfortable tables of the restau- zant are the heroes, villains, middle- rien and stooges of the dramas which fascinate after-dark audienc- €s up and down Broadway. The ' grease-paint has been wiped off and e costumes hung for another night they are talking shop, dining Ralph is a nd spends hap- through for- wild fowl, learn- lore. Oc trips, he saves ng . COMPLIMENTED TODAY S refreshments, 5 Demaris Davis, 'BIRTHDAY DINNER ,his parents in November. TR S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | | " Yy SPOTTING FOR THE WEATHER 4 HIBHER“PS Is | (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ; O e G Forccast for Juneau and vicini'y, beginning at 4 p.m. | Rotiows Ml GBI B, Study Of:ithie IiTtesniy chanter For ondeasting & service|p, tonight and Sunday; fresh tc strong east to north winds | Imust be received by The Empire i e st | Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight and Sunday; | NUT EASY GAME not later than 10 o'clock Saturday (. u'lnw. iz‘(‘\‘ x:."“»‘lv ; ay, 7 {udy |fresh to strong east to north w except strong easterly winds over masiing (o, GUSAIMS bikipe 0-‘ ;\ m.m;” ”rl\:”‘ ;0“ ..I T R (-lmnrx‘jm !;é;\m_; ;m] (gl.\x-‘;v:-st éltuectuon, and strong northerly winds | , 0 VAN = N . dmmdrry . rouie. Best over Lynn Canal and Chatham Strait. y RO ey all to diting these servicks and wafc | FEJRJ a0 pin - YOURg ICES st of winds along the Coa't of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to 0 on Green and Lew:s Don't Dine| pesuraecrion sommmaany | P M0 U e L e ¢ to north winds tonight and Suncay from Dixon Entrance logether—Flrst Lady CHURCH METROPOLITAN N ODIST of ‘édch month : and moderate to fresh from Dry Bay to Gape Hinchin- 3 D i Ow C “The Friendly C. “rch” S PISCOPAL CHURC yone cordially invited tc A rives Uwn Lar Corner of Third and Main Streets pourth and Sewara Streets services, LOCAL DATA rec s REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE O. L. KENDALL, Pastor K Temp. Humicily Wind Velocity ~Weathes Ey PRESTON GROVER Pastor 10:00 a.m—Church School. '-‘_"”-5“' 23 31 NE 22 Pt Cldy | WASHINGTON, Jan. 29—More| 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 11:15 a.m—Morning W 1 RS 21 28 NE 18 Clear ":”("1'.(')11e Pl’intsl 'notes on where to see our national 100 Pt Moming Worship 7:00 b. o Sl i g & M b & slorious * I'tigures at oft-guard moments, { Fhe LiturgiceUBervice: Hely Gos- | 4paugh, ' p sident. ‘ RADIO REPGRTS TR Lewis and his CIO have'pd‘ Matthew 8 .3-}37 (fourth Sun- ;.. sident, will hav N¢ \ | TODAY i adquarters at 15th end I ooy alter the Epiphany); sermon e meeting Su are Max.tetp. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. N Btreots, two blooks: HARUL AR ‘“e{fil?g;c-t';)~:|::1]lmscgzerh?'gfi:&fn 8:00 pm day = tast24hours | tem>. temp. vem;ny 2ibvs, Weather & ™ White House, from where 1t 15 0nlY | ypon the Lord” by Mendelssohn By st with 2 * o ¢ B step "througsL ERiETe wm"‘"lcfl‘ertcr “Andantino” by Schubert; vou will always receive a warm Sabbath hip 11 a.m. Se 10 -10 12 0 Slens air to the ritzy Carlton hotel, where pcst]ude March in G” by Schrein- |\ uicome at the Methodist Chuich. by the pe or leader. 0 28 St J. P. Morgan and his men stay when!| ..., o Caon "0 970 WelcomE S hities. SRosion. 2 R IR o : 3 Reow Adorable housefrocks ||the alled to Washington for| a:so p.m.—Luther League. CATHOLIC CHURCE : P ; * & ]2 '”(l, (s-mw that bring Spring in- |iSenate investigations. We are told| e Ladies' Aid Society will meet Ot el e et o Dorcas Soslety and’ Homs Com- b $ ? C]:a‘ doors! Vivid flower Jthat Lewis nibbles a bit there ofligt the home of Mrs. John Winther Blessed V. M. Juneau mission meets e 1 30 16 10 cmulv 1ts, mnosegay florals, |{occasions, as well as in such spots|mhyrsday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Fifth and 3 4 4 0 Cloudy motifs . . .|® the Mayflower, Willard “or| ehiidren's Catechetical class will| ppy. wM. G. L 8.7 28 4 o4 oféat iake vou || Washington hotels, ? meet Priday afternoon at 4 o'clock g s I p g o, that ma 3 12 24 4 0 Clear ' Branrty stvicd He used to have offices rightin the parsonage. 9 St e S 5 P ¥ e i”"_\_‘ : i("u(l. e “““»““‘” from the more| gonfirmation Class meets Sat Poicss 2 = " 0 4 g I subdued Hamilton hotel on 14th|day afternoon at 1 o'clock at the 10:0D a.m - Btmdky. Satoal UAN CHURCH 2% = stock up and save! Street, but William Green, president| parsonage. A e “Whete IWalodiin and Worshin - | by 3 2 4 0 Clear i for Worieh | AR dines HOE : 5 10:30 aum.—Hig ] ere Welcome and P Prince Rupert 3 24 24 4 0 Clear r of the AFL, stays there and it 15| Choir rehearsals Werinesday af-| ., Meet Rdmonton 0 28 28 4 o1 Clexr and girls. not one of Lewis’s chosen eating|terncon at 1 o'clock at the parson-| 5.4 - Rosary and Benedic-| Franklin: at Fourth i A . - = b o & e spots. But you can go there of angge, tom ot {He AEOLE T It Nn REV. JOHN A. GL Minister | por(land 6 30 4 4 34 ;lt\'m evening and see Green about the| Choir rehearsals Wednesday a5 400 am. Holy Macs daily MRS VOR DAVI anist |gan Prancisoo 56 6 48 5 86 Bt (3,“1", lobby at any reasonable hour.|follows: Children at 4 p.am, Juniors' 15, of Snccinl D Wed- GEO. SCHMIDT, Choir Director | New York 2 18 22 "z :—; (;1 ”‘]. Watching for Lewls as he heads for|at 7 pm., Senior Choir practice 8 . ..\ peorie " the. 1050 o 11:00 am—Organ Mo-| Washineton - & 39 . ¢ '(‘;1"‘“ lunch is the best bet He lives in e y ¢ b N o o d i % i iigy He i p.m. Pu of th ments. EATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. TOL Alexandria, across the river in Vir-1 oA < ¢ 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. WeasH gl o g e B. M. ginia, but we don't recommend| HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, ity X Seattle (airport), cloudy, 35; Blaine, clear, 28; Victoria, parily clou- standing at the bridge. Cars are EPISCOPAL THE SALVA1:ON ARMY dy, 31; Estevan, raining, 42; Alert Bay, clear, 28; Bull Harbor, clear, many and they go fast. Fourth ang Gold Streets M ‘Willoughoy Avenue 35; Prince Rupert, cl angara, 30; Triple Island, clou- A BEHRENDS R THE VERY REV. CHARLES Q,, : Sunday, 2:30 pm.—Praise meet- dy: Ketchikan, cloudy, 26; Craig, cloudy, Wrangell, cloudy, 21; FIRST LADY SEEN OFTEN E. RICE, Den oot Prnse & ing. Petersburg, cloudy. 13; Hoonah, clear, 16; Hawk Inlet, clear. 12; Sitka, Mrs. Roosevelt is a joy to sur-| Sunday Services: 3 i AR Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday Schoel. cloudy, ; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 28; Radioville, cloudy, 25: prised tourists and a jangle to the| 8:00 a.m. — Holy communion. 5 ORI S5 CHBYST , 7:30 p.m. — Salvatior Juneau, clear, 20; Skagway, clear, 5; Cape Hinchinbrook, clear, 30; Cap co-, lnc. Secret Service. The President’s| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. FLEaR ”::i{l(\"”‘; PRI g. dova, clear, 20; Chitina, clear, -24; McCarthy, family is supposed to be guarded|! 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer anw Sund:\y services wili- be Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- -30; ! 3 Fz:|rl):x|lk> clear, -36; Hot Springs, clear, at all moments but there are limits|Sermon. R ; Tanana, cl partly cloudy, -12; Nulato, cloudy, 4; to the ability of the service. She; Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Choir re- Lhnst Scientist, & g, cloudy. , snowing, 12; Flat, partly cloudy, 5; Ohc- rides a horse frequently-on the Vir-|hearsal. and Main Shivats N Wedncsday, 7:00 pm Guard gamute, . Departinent Store” 2inia side of the river but is as| Priday, 2:30 p.m.—Guild meets inl, .y Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Pubile meet- Juneau, wrise, 8:11 am.; sunset, 4:16 pm. Jan. 31.— partment Store likely to be f { 2 at GAYC b ing. Sunrise, 8:09 4:19 pm y to be found shopping at Gar-|the Deanery. 10:00 a.m.—Sun 100! B N finkles. | Wednesday, 8:00 " Testi-| Al are welcome WEATHER SYNOPSIS A | We once bent our knee to see it/ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH sonial meeting. - | Abnormally high barometric | sure continued this morning it was not Mrs. Roosevelt just start-| DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | oo™ sl o neading Room CHAPEL BY L {throughout Alaska and over western Canada, the crest being 31.04 well of Ralph's delicacies, KNG jng o little car at the curb near| Sunday Services: PG iy e v A (On Fritz Cov s Low barometric pressure prevailed over the Paci pleasant hours until daylight, the ine White House. It was, and she| 10:00 am.—Bible School, Lesson i "W, RIS G FOF W REV. JOHN A. GLA Minist ! tes and Vancouver Island. This general pressure dis cuemy of fine conversation, drives'waved at us in our bent over posi-|“Ministering to Spiritual Needs sMeraoans. tom 45D deike. § 9:45 o'clock, bution has been attended by precipitation from Vancouver Island sous them to bed \tion and we could do nothing but Mark 2:1-12. The public is cordially invived to|® 1 es for chil-/ward to California and by fair weather over the remainder of the field . e back, blushing no end at such| 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub- | ooe fy L0 oL IR the | age-groups, and a { observation a ppek-a -boo. ject, “Taking Your Burden to the teading room. for everyone interes It was slightly colder last night over Southeast Alaska and warmer EARL To see members of the swmmejmm.“ “Cast thy burden upon the| * the Seward Peninsula and at Barrow. Cuurt go to the rear of the build-|Lord, and he shall sustain thee. He BETHEL ¥ ECOSTAL rpeladie ?‘ > - St = e e 2 s ing shortly befare 12 noon on court shall never suffer the righteous to| ASSEMBLY Inesc even b someone’s | l% week to make way for other ) LEAVE days Most of them, except Justice be moved.” Psalm 55:22. 191 1 Street sally being AIE ! - L fi{: ation, Black, are driven to the rear en- 7:30 pm.—Evening Service. This CHARLES C. PERSONEU3 L ‘ Sl T 4E {trance. Black has his car driven is National Young People’s Day. Th Pastor g | TRAINS ARE STRANGER ldirectly into the basement. The Young People will observe the oc-| Sunday serv JUGH g T!‘l.\N PL TO BOYS Couple to bml on Norah— cout 1st erowded 8o mudh ‘tiats caslon with 8 program. The theme 11:00 - am. —Morming Worship o o I l us r S ZEN ) A H days, so they c e |of the program ollow Him.” Sermon by the pastor. d through Juneau ¢ R SetL, S Wln‘ Make Home in i ;,nam, Bfim:nwtfik: 1: lo,:‘e ‘;‘;?," Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes 1 aboard the Pr . AN ”:‘*'N‘TO'? T.;:;;' hJ:]:‘ San Francisco ncar the Senate office building most, Praver Service. We will complete the for all. D" "Iue n ay 8 alzpigae G- Paseng nice days about 1:30 p. m., and Sen«y R = 2 irain, a survey shows, and a num- Mr. and Mrs. Erling Bugge are ator Johnsen of Californta, too, al- n Thigf 0 -Er, ker of hizh school students Jeaving tonight aboard the Pr s though less often lately. If you en .}En mg fiu ij hl& gfi b IN, Jan. 29—The fil- {0 graduate never have been i Norah enroute south to n * lunch in the Senate and House res- T ibusier over the anti-lynching meas- a cleeping car. home in San Francisco, follow @ taurants (you may—it’s legal) you *‘ we dr: od ugh the nineteenth < - month's motor trip to Mexico. can get a close-up of your favorite RETURNS HERE uua“"gs !urg Ra!;? fiL! fif 9 day of the Senate session. Leaders The krone is the monetary unit In Seattle, Mr. and M Bux{f or you can see him in the mass, from L4 Jil predict early shelving of the bill of Norway and Denmark » il visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. a seat in the gallery. E Hoeslich, parents of M Bugge, * | i 1 A & S AL ks & e mlmj :‘w("m- auassavors seen scance Health OfilClal Arnves KEL Wash., Jan You can thief I«:::lv}“‘.x'(tznri'(Jn,nfnt.n “the i]( & e e it wo Min, o, Coreoran and Ben Co-| After Vagation—At- |auaity as a fury member mm Wash | He ssppea o the starier o o Hoeslich, traveling along the Coastal ginner af about 8 p. m. together or tends Conference m(,l\)clxr‘\ h{\ 4 a m.k::. S p:: a‘ © From un 1\);‘1:“{ route. __ separately at a little place on Con- J. B ‘:,w,,(: wi m';wv ch: \1— :1:1 ‘1 loud bar t seen In San Francisco, Mr. Bugge will pecticut Avenue called the Heigh-| Following a vacation trip East, Safiuied & I "“‘l bir on tha KRG h A e lsaving tne scene &f be assoclated with a prominent ar- go Tap Room (Don't blame us, we Dr. Sonia Chiefetz arrived in Ju- ¥ R e L sped il ? chl\lt'r] tural firm ¢ iriends will be 4Nt mame {0 Steve Early, the |neau aboard the Princess Norah re- i ,pu‘;,z‘r O B Nagel, owner A large group of friends wi President’s secretary, sometimes 'turning to offices of Lhe Tmmoual ‘, i asane il 3 rohos e ha e Lf sails tonight, bidding goodbye 0 the pregs gang at a squatty little spot director of maternal and umal‘q SOt o ; : T Lty ey s who have made their home ¢;)jeq “the Colonial, a block down'health welfare taxpayer. righien Hives 4 nce January, 1936. Mr. BUSE® penngylvania Avenue, from the| While back ast, Dr. Chicletz at-| - - ] me to Junea in 1935, and wpie” House, The place has no tended a conference in Washington table cloths, just boards. on “Better Care of Mothers and Tatly Gt Tty Beratoss may:cnumn‘,. st B LET US TELL YOU THE ADVANTAGES iated With the Tarehl BN are i;tl)l( at the Congressional club, out dren’s Bureau, Eighty-six national of our “Open Policy,” that automatically covers all shipments . ¥ aryland way. organizations participated in the " i chitectural office here. You'd think the city would be planning and Wwere represented at bought or sold by the policy-holder, although there i no R overrun with ambassadors, admir-/the conference. 2ls and generals, but they don show up much. The diplomats ap- I t " H t h H NStall nicning Tomorrow will be the tenth birth- Pnsts fnr Aut"s * day of Susan Jane Boggan, but cele- pear in dressy private places, but bration of the event began a day JAMES V. DAVIS i | you need your thumb-print in the! early for the popuiar little Juneau F]LES AGAm FOR NEW MILFORD, Conn Jan. 29. SUSAN JANE BOGGAN IS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY social (or official) register to chnt’ with them. e girl who was honored this aller- —Town fathers are seriously con-! neon at a birthday party assembling SEAT IN HOUSE |sidering installing hitching posts for | tan gu | : automobiles on the steep grade at, The party started with attendance at the matinee, following which the guests gathered at the Garland Boggan idence on Third Street for intos 1 games and attractive Decorations were in pink and green, nt at the party today were Lucille Goetz, Eve- Capt. James V. Davis of Juneau today filed his declaration of can- didacy on the Democratic ticket with the Federal Clerk for re-elec- tion to the Territorial House of | Representatives in which he servad last session. He is head of the| Davis Transportation Company and lin Spain, Angelina Savovieh, Nn-,'"f:"t’hk'(’;':: “‘D::: p:;’;rz;'m;:‘ talie vovich, Sylvia Anderson, race, both '.h.e Democratic and Re- Paula Kay Cook, Norma Dee C00k. yiean”tiokets have six candidates Joen Hudon and the young hos- o " "o g s ‘seats in the House bees, |(List on editorial page). Filings close next Tuesday af- ternoon at 5 o'clock. The primary election will be held on April 26 and the Gen7'al Election September| wsramr Fiorida, Jan. 29. — Cor-! 13. nelius Vanderbilt, Jr, said the) l Duke and Duchess of Windsor will| i arrive in Florida “within a few| ‘weeks " Bank Street to prevent the vehicles from “running away.” ! The latest of a series of “driver- less” cars to coast down the hill was that of Donald F. Moseman of Waterbury. i Duke, Duchess NWindsur fo | pale Pre - GIVEN THIS WEEK FOR BRUCE NORMAN, A birthday dinner party was. giv- en for seven-year-old Bruce Nor- RALSTONS RETURNING man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy m(m VACATION Norman, on Thursday evening at the ? Norman residence, assembling Marie| Chief Ol pom,g Rajston . Jean Glasse, Lodemia Johnson, Da- Mrs. Ralston, are ?-?mgm d& vid Klaich, Barbara Joegel and the steamer Baranof, returning . Doris Jean Norman for the occas-'from a several weeks vacation in| GET OUR YOUR BROOM ion. !the States. WASHINGTON—The gross floor Decorations at the table were in The Ralstons spent most of their|area of the new Department of | pink, and following dinner the'time in Casper, Wyoming, where Interior building is equivalent to| guests played informal games dur- Chief Ralston had entertained 29 city blocks. ! ing the early party of the evening. dreams of riding wild “ cs” only ——— Bruce, who attends the Juneau to have his illusions shattered when| The average American-born adult, Grade School, arrived here with he and Mrs. Ralston could find|Japanese has gone through 12 years ‘notmna but cowboys in automobiles.'of schooling. He said this is certain! m]P and stated that James Dugvale, the i%+. |Duke’s equerry, is now in Miami, according to closest friends of the Windsors. LIS SWEATER SET Twe sweaters make one smart sporis outfit. Both the puil-over and an cardigan jacket are machine-knit of fine natural beige cashmere voul. The skirt is a soft brown tweed. charge until the shipment is made. SHATTUCK AGENCY | PHONE 249 | Office—New York Life NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worsh‘p Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. We broadcast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 High School department; Children’s classes. ORGAN MOMENTS AT 10:50 A soul preparation for Worship Service. MORNING WORSHIP AT 11:00 BIBLE STUDY, end of series in I John. ANTHEM, “The Lord Is Exalted.” VESPER HOUR 5 TO 6 DISCUSSION, “Youth Speaks to Adults,” in letters sent to the minister to discuss. VESPER CHOIR, our high school young people. HYMN SING, favorites from the screen. SUNDAY SUPPER AT 6 Bring your own food to the church parlors before Vesper Hour, for an after-Vespers supper fellowship of indi- viduals, couples and families. /