The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1938, Page 2

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Cool! Crisp! Chic! COTTONS to fresh westerly winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance to vakutat.and light to moderate variable winds from Yakataga to Canc Ao Hinchinbrook A s i ey e ) b LOGAL DATA: . Y., memb: I £ e . Titge Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Veloclty Weathe | 0f n Fliers, ot by A b i \ 4 p.m. yesty 3040 60 60 w 8 Cloudy rrived o1 fot P NPT RN | 4 am. today 3045 80 81 w 3 Pt. Cldy 3 fher e pia { H | Wik Noon today at & 58 w 12 Clear )11y REDe | BHETOW Bl N e~ RADIO REPORTS he I s RRE i 6! TODAY (O e : \ | v Max. temp Lowsst 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am e ‘ \ / f,\ Station 1ast 24 hours tem>. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathe: s i 4 % 16 4 ) Y, A Lk o & T S luGolden River” f ] { d - = i 3% win | Shots Cause \ 7 Nome 36 52 54 12 0 Clear | 3 i) = Bethel o 8 50 4 0 cloudy |Jensation AN o\ Fairbanks % 50 50 6 0 Pt.Cldy - {! \ | Dawson kr] 48 50 6 .08 Clear Shooting ¢ cenes f Nor | St. Paul 58 — - - s Daw ew production “C ) '; | Dutch Harbor 54 42 48 14 01 Cloudy 1 / Kodiak 54 - & & ey Trar , Cordova 58 3 48 02 “Cloudy { Juneau 60 I 50 3 02 PLCldy I Ve Sitka 67 49 - -~ 0 ) Ketchikan 68 8 52 4 0 Clear cone W Prince Rupert ... 64 48 8 6 0 Clear n who rar é 2 Edmonton 88 56 56 8 0 Clear |1 the pr Whlte Prlntsv Pastels' Seattle 84 58 58 6 0 Cloudy |pectors, also an accomplished a g hd ® Portland 82 i 58 58 6 0 Clear |!rix. and Elinor Phillip: I San Francisco 60 { o4 56 Kl 0 Cloudy ably the mother of il mas . New York 18 [ 62 2 24 30 OCloudy |Anr e Hennir Really “better” cottons tk:ase 5 Washington ... . 86 i 72 i i il Clouds at part of the but fiey're anly 91.50° Styles ave WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY ' youug,.gay, NEW . ..and ":"""' ® Seattle (airport), clear, temperature;: 56; ‘Blaine, clear, 52; Vic- | o . cool, smart! Colorfast 45 toria, cloudy, 55; Alert Bay, cloudy, 49; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 53; Triple | " o as new after tubbing! Values to 50, 12 to 52 B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store” | partly eloudy, 64; Bethel, clear, 58; Golovin, clear, 58; Solomon, clou- | o 0/ B S = A dy, 50; Nome, cloudy, 53; Council, cloudy, 48. m.‘ U" \lk‘ \‘.1 r ‘1\ ‘w»’“ 2.63 the 150th general assembly of. the Juneau, July 24.—Sunrise, 3:3¢ am.; sunset, 8:38 pm. July 25 il g - ; o < x MRS. MORRIS TO Prest mn Church, will - give ‘Snnrk(fi 3:36 pm.; sunset, 8:36 p.m. 4 1932; and $13 SING AT CHURCH :cport of the General Assembly. v The first assembly of the church WEATHER SYNOPSIS TR S L Jmorrow - morning at the 11 |Was also he Id in Philadelphia at With the exception of Barrow high barometric pressure pre- sk 1\ serice the Northern | the time the Constitution of the| vailed this morning throughout Alaska and over the Gulf of Alaska 1t Presbyterian Church, Mrs, |United States was being framed | southward to Oregon, the crest being 30.52 inches at Cordova. Ram Margaret Morris will be. the fea- |and several members signed bothwas reported this morning at Barrow, elsewhere over the northwe tured prt vendering & vocal solo, | constitution: (vm portion of North America generally fair weather prevailed. My Task,” by Ashford. The Rev e IR g 5 i =1 John A. Glasse, who recently re- Try the mmpire classiteds Im‘ sweet, and these voices always con- = | gifts that nature herself has given, R NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. broadeast over KINY 10:50 to 12. We Sundays 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 A varied informal hour for everyone all summer long. 10:50 MUSICAL MOME Edythe Young playing familiar selections. 11:00 WORSHIP SERVICE (Services not broadcast until further notice) SERMON, “Sesquicentennial Assembly,” Mr. Glasse summarizing impressions. ) VOCAL SOLO, MARGARET BOWEN, singing “My Task” by Ashford. L ! I SCOTCHMEN KNOW A GooDp THING — MacKINNON BUYS 18 HOTPOINT RANGES 12 years ago Lockie MacKinnon selected Hotpoint Ranges for his new apart- ment. Now, after years of service, he again chooses Hotpoint to help modern- ize his apartment house. 7 ymrs is the average life Mr. MacKinnon ex- pects to get from the Calrod Units on his new ranges— ARE HIS TENANTS S SATISFIED? FI.ECRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. g:’muu———Alxskn Douglas AT 3 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. B. Weather Bureau) Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, Fe'r tonight and Sufiday; moderate northwest winds: Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight and Sunday moderate northwest winds, except moderate to fresh over Dixon Bn- \ce .and over the northern portion of Lynn Canal Suntay. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderat Aviatrix Here For P1, B; Laura-Harney Arrive Fly to Far North io tend Memorial Service beginning at 4 pm, July 2 clear, Island, clear; Langara Island, clear, §2;. Prince Rupert, Ketehikan, clig:, 46; Craig, elear 60; Wrangell, clear, 52; Petersburg, | " ' i i clear; 59; Sitka, clear, 57; Hoonah, clear; Hawk Inlet, " clear, e Tenakee, clear, 60; Port Althorp, partly: cloudy; Radioville, clear, 51; . 1 y Juneau, clear, 56; Skagway, cloudy, 51; Haines, partly cloudy; Yakutat clear, §1; Cape Hinchinbrook, eloudy, 56; Cape St. Elias, cloudy, 56; % A Cordava, cloudy, 60; Chitina, (cleax, 54; Anchorage, cloudy, 565 Portage, |1, =% "t J"‘ :x cloudy, 52; Fairbanks, clear, 64; Hot Springs, clear, 58; Tanana, part- “‘,;_) o iy Iy cloudy;.59: Ruby, partly cloudy, 58; Nulato, partly cloudy, 64; Kal- | * """ R tag; partly. eloudy, 60: Flat, cloudy, 55; Stuyahok, clear, 50; McGrath. The WoBRTY - bs for the iron will of La Signor- to study, for, her intelligence soul,'T am certain that when she has finished her studies and will begin to sing she will have a great success and a career brilliant “Several impressarios have al- ready heard La Signorina and of these a few are seriously interested | and are now preparing to give hgr soon an opera to sing. “Besides a sincere affection that binds me to La Signorina, T have| | also a warm desire that she succeed Success in her career as an opera|in her intention and wish to have cinger is predicted for Nina Solo-|the pride to know that I have been vieva, »attractive and talented wife able to help her become known and of Viadimir Solovieff, of Juneau, by| to-make known to Italy and to the {and ina and Praise Juneau Student, Italy Tetrazzini Wnlcs Enthus-| jastically of Nina Solo- | vieva's Future as Singer Madam Luisa Tetrazzini, under|world this singer of truly exception- whom she is studying in Milan. al quality.” The many friends whom she won Maestro Graziani Federico during the time she lived in Juneau| writes: “During the five months will be interested in the letters re-| that La Signorina Solovieva has ceived recently from Nina Solovie-|studied and is stud La va's coaches in which they report| Signorina Luisa Tetr: ni d my- the progress she is making. Madame Tetrazzini says that her “progress has been extraordinary.” She continues: “When this winter for the first time I heard my little American friend in an ‘audition in the home of the soprano, Lina Pag- liughi, T was convinced at once of her magnificent qualities, and now after a few months of profound study, intelligent and full of will- ingness, my pupil has surpassed every expectation. “Her voice is of exceptional qual- ity because it is warm, soft, and gy FIRST CHURCH OF OF JUNEAU, ALASKA ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON clmsmn SCIENCE James G. Romil Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Scottish Rite Temple MONDAY—JULY 25—8 O'CLOCK self, I have been able to ¢ her the highest degree of of intelligence and of voice quality which has permitted her to make a pro- gress most noted and unusual. Actu- ally, La Signorina has already made several auditions for both opera of the theater and also of the She ‘'has - seriously interested impressarios . . . " ‘The charming young wife of Via- dimir Solovieff made many friends when she lived here following her marriage and who are watching her progress with interest the CHRIST, SCIENTIST 4% @ C.S.B. The Pubhc Is Cordially Invited to Attend. S B R SRR radio. ! IS at LUCKY MONDAE GET THEM The Lucky Star Tells Your Fortune - or you may WIN A NEW VERY LAST ' TO BUY A BALDWIN-BUILT ACROSQONIC, HAMILTON, HOWARD or MONARCH PIANO || at Factory Prices! ‘ Mony Rom iken advantage of this sale—Why Not o8 ur old instrument NOW on a New Modern Liberal allowance and very easy terms. B 1ent of Pionos Due to Arrive Monday— CALL TODAY! . s P Alaska Music Supply PHONE 206 You Will Be Lucky Ir You ask for a LUCKY MONDAE. Yes indeed, 'you'll have the most delicous chocolate treat ever served at our fountain — and your for- tune will be told by the Lucky Star under your LUCKY MONDAE! SU DAY AND EVERY DAY! B!( 2] PERC Y’ TREAT

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