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"i"ill'li'! { TSR IRITRNT FIEERTTTRITAVSESSATY L ks “ ——————————————————————————————————————— i ot PUSD VSRR S NS S Sy The lumberjack inspired this one. MODES of the 1 by Adelaide Kerr I You Save 55¢ NEW FALL SLIPS $1.95 Rea. $2.50 Quality! Buy two or three . . you save 55¢ on each slip! Of pure dye crepe . . . pertly tailored fo Adjustable. straps. or V-tops. 32 fo 52. Bra CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” a copy of his jacket made of beigs, ‘yellow and brown machine-knit wool finished with a brown ribbed waistband. the throat. A printed kerchief in the same colors is tied at The gored brown skirt is machine-knit too. l. A.MACHINISTS LOCAL 514 ODD FELLOWS' HALL MEETS MONDAY 7:30P. M. Men's Ongmal Chlppewa,' Irvine Park Dress Shoes Latest Styles—-Goodyear Welt Quality Shoes for Less! Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily GUNS—AMMUNITION VAN'S ST e NORTHERN LIGHT PRESB¥TERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:50—ORGAN 11:00—~MOR ntilene Nuptiale G WORSHIP: 278 S. Franklin ORE REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE HMIDT, Chorister. BEERY DAVIS, Qrganist. CAROL We broadeast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. MOMEN (Dubois SERMON, “Our Daily Bread.” ANTHEM, “Christian, the Morn “I Waited for the PIPE ORGAN, (Shelley) Lord” (Mendelssohn) 5 TO 6—VESPER HOUR: SPEAKER, Mr. cent European visit. ANTHEM, Ernst Oberg People’s Choir. H. L. Faulkner, telling of re- directing the Young EVENSONG, Come sing your favorites. COMMUNION of the Lord’s Supper next Sunday rporning. § e A ik i i P e o i ik b A BB THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY SEPT. 24, 1938 LEWIS ALLEN OF KETCHIKAN, | DIES, SEATTLE Advertising Manage r of] Chronicle Passes Away Il Five Weeks SEATTLE, Sept. 24.--Lewis Allen, 26, advertising manager of the Ket- | chikan Chronicle, died in the Co- | lumbus Hospital at 4:40 o'clock this morning after an illness of five weeks from a blood-stream in- fection. He leaves a widow, Adell, and son James, one and one-half years old. Funeral services will be held Mon- | day morning at 9 o'clock at St. John's Church and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. e GETS MOVIE DOPE BEFORE IT HAPPENS | Columnist Tells Just What Is Certan at 10:30 o'Clock Every Night By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 24— { It's terrible the way most of the un-| gcerminw is being ‘taken' out of ‘my |life. | | six nights a week, for instanoce, {1 know that the doorbell is’going | to ring. About 10:30. And I'm going to answer it and the man is going | [ Notices for this chur | ust _be received By' The Empire | hot ‘later than 10 c'clock Saturday ’mmlnz m guamnbee change of serton, ete. ARMY Willoughby Ave. 1 | | SALVATION | | | | mnday— 2:30 p.m—Praise Meeting. | p.m.—8unday Schéol. :30 p.m-—BSalvation Meeting. Monday, 7:00 p.m.—Life Saving Guard Parade, under the lendersmp‘ of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Pcu-‘ ple’s meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.~—Public meet- {ing. | Thursdly‘ 1:30 pm. — Home Leagiie meeting, held in officers’ quarters. 'All ladies Welcome. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meeting. Officers m charge—Capt. and Mrs, Btanley Jackson. ! SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Corner Becond’ ‘and 'Main Streets “H!'L."WOOD, Pastor Note: Thé services of this churchj ate’ neld 6n umd-y, the seventh| 'tday Of the week. “Sabbath ‘schoel Saturday, 10 a.m., with “Bitile ¢lasses for all ages. Babbatli ‘worship ‘11 ‘wm. Sermon by the pastor, of leader!: !minr People’s Missionary Volun-| | véér " Bactety miéets ‘Friday *evening, 7:30 v'élock, at ‘parsonage. | Dorcas and thers Meeting the | 2nd*'and 4th Wednosdly of " each thonth -‘at 2 pm. ! “Bible study groups in homes, Mon- day; Tuesday' and ‘Wedhesday eve- nifigs' open to ‘all. The public are welcome to all the services of this church. to say, “Well, here I'am "again’ | And I say, “So you are,” and e ‘gives me the envelope and we both | chuckle a bit, like ‘the old friends| , we are by mnow. Maybe hé says, | “Nlce evening,”’ and maybé I say, | “Yeah, lookit that moon,” and he| says, “Well, good night,” and goes/ chug-chug down the street to take | ‘Lhc uncertainty out of -other '1ives| kindred to mine. 4 ] Sometime we're going to per-. | suade him to come in for a ursape-' {rilla—if special delivery men: can | take sarsaparilla—because we want| ito know if he knows how much/ i uncertainty he's taking out of our hw: Also because it seems rudc‘ sort of, to let an old friend chug- chug away without refreshment of a sort, night after night like this. | He hasn't missed yet.. If we Hap-| | pen to be out lookmg at a. movie, ‘nr sleeping through “one, or j\m‘ nnL at a movie, it's there when. we ! (nml‘ in. That envelope. “Today at| ‘Warne: The contents tell all that the next | day holds. At Warner's anyway. { Well, practically all. Well, some- | thing. Well— And it's funny, but I've checked on it several times and the prophet | who writes it seems to know. May- be he reads the call sheet, or asks| around. But he knows. Today, for instance, when the| mercury is higher than Jeaneltm MacD'’s best note and T wouldn't| {go néar the Warner oven unléss I ‘lhought Joan Bloridell ‘'was ‘going to sock Errol Flynn or all the Dead End kids were going to get the| spanking they need—wdny he has| it doped like this: “Unfit to Print'——Joan Blcndell | Warned Against Mob “Fihger"— Having brought in biggest "§¢oop by Cco-reported Pat ‘'O'Brien that the mob will get Her if she doesn’t watch out. Pat is worried about the sob 'sister he married yesterdny. the same Joan Blotidell. “Wings of the Navy"—Bomb Der- elict Ship in Pacific—John Payne, What Is Your * News |. Q ? By The AP Faature Setvice - © " Each question counts 20; each part of a twa-part question, UI A score of 60 is far, 8! qou of past ten years, Joan is warned | BETHEL MISSION ASSEMBLY OF 'GOD : 121 Main Street ‘CHARLES C. PERSONEUS | Sunday services: 11900 a.m.— Moming ' Worship. ‘Sermon by Evarngelist G. H. Mitchel. Bubjeet, “They That Wait Upon The Lord" Shall "Renew Their| Stréngth.” | 12:00 noon-—Bible School. Classes | for all. 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service over KINY. 7:45 p.m.—Evening Service. Evan- gelist G. H. Mitchel will give the | address. | Monday to Friday, 7:45 p.m.—| Evangelistic ‘service. Evahgelist G.! H. Mitwhell 'speaking. Friday, ‘7:45 p.m—Glad Tidings| Band of young people meet. Evcr\'vf body’ welcome. Communion Service the first sun-‘ day of each month. | Everyone cordially invited to all| these services. after receiving final instructions from Victor Jory, takes bomber up | on mass flight to Honolulu. Target practice enréute. Payne spies dere- lict ship and bombs it to bottom of Pacifi¢. (You' mean the Warner tank, mister?) ““l‘oréhy ‘Blane in Chinatown"— In and Out of Submarires All Day —Lhtest in* Torchy series mavies into submarine’ set today With | Gléhae “Farréll, Parton MacLane and ‘Tom' Kel in quiest of clues. Inteflor of 'submarine prings further mystery “to cdmgncnfi mystery of imissifig body. Under-water business Jéads ‘to s quarters. * (Hey, |1t ‘ist't “éricket if the butler dun ith | “They Madé Me a' Criminal” (Whittier, Cal) — Garfield Loves Dicksoti— Hde water tank in Hntifue “faloppy, Jo‘l‘m Garfleld de- clares his love for Gloria Dickson and wiul!s\gness to turn over a new Teaf. 'He sées she is receptive so he follows up* n'dvmhg! fter Junch he' will be pulled out of irriga}lon tank jnto which’ he ‘dived to save Dead End kgds 1ast week ab Indio. '({Aah thal‘s ‘right—i’s’ the ‘mov- les.) NPT W o - T BASEBALL TQDAY mlwm are the resuu.s of base- ball games played this artemoon in. the two major leagis: . ~‘Natlona} Leagile ‘New iYork ‘9, %; Boston 7, 1. St 'Lou'3; Chw 9. Philadelhta’ 1} Brookiyn 8. ‘Cindinnati ‘1, Pittsburgh 4. 764" American Teague Bosten: 7 New "York" 6. Chicago 7; St. Louis 8. Washington 7; “Philadelphia. 3 Clevellnq 6; Detroit 3 P ¥ MUIPHY RETURNS |" R. B. Muk y. leprcsen!,auvc in Alaska for the DuPonts, returned ‘m his Juneau neaaquartms aboard 1. Who is this !.‘radesl e;,m:l 'ncl.;; 'ma n{em c:‘am;nun 8? 2 ‘What H)rv rohs- B e Bupemere !‘C%{r&l 8. Sovlet Russia has !o bfl Mfi wnr h of ‘ pgxt r. ‘!‘rne T 1 o "4 What is flle lmpo ce of -and Enderb: the ‘B 5. low old Is the social se (Answers on Page Six) the " Alaska. MRS. Mmummn SOLT] Mrs. Lockie cgmnon af southbound passenger on the steam- er Yukon. She will spend several |weeks inthe States before return- |ing to her home in this city. : WINGARD BETURNING | | | | Alaska Agent L. G. Wingard of the ‘.\remi of Hxheries is return- ing o Jum&u aboatd the Mdunt MeKinley “Whith 'safled from Séaz- column | With the Whole Heart"; music: | “David: Trumphant Faith.” | that which | RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “In the heart of the city for the heatts of the ‘city Main and Third Sts. REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Ade-| quate classes and teachers for chil- dren of all ages. 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship. Hely Gospel, Matthew 6:24-34 (Fif- teenth Sunday after Trinity); ser- men subject, “Serving The Lord pre- lude, “Song Without Words” by Ferber”; offertory, “Mon Reve” by Dupre; vocal solo by Mrs. John Keyser; postlude, “Recessional” by Ashford A special invitation to worship |at this service is extended to the Rebekah Lodge members. 8:30 p.m.—Luther League will meet. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Junior Choir rehearsal. The Holy Sacrament of the Lord’s Qcfober day afternoon at the home of Mrs. {O. Bodding to sew for the annual Ibazats!” flOLY TRINITY (‘ATHEDEAL. ' EPISCOPAL X Fourth ang Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 10200 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. ‘Wednesday, hearsal. Thursday, 10:00 a.m.—St. Michael and All Angels' Day, Holy Com- munion. Friday, Parish social re- 8:00 p.m.—Choir evening. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday Services: 10 a.m.—Bible Lesson, Ps. 23, School. Ps. 27:1-6. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub- ject, “The Responsibility of Hear- ers.” “Take heed therefore how ye hear; for whosoever hath to him | shall be given; and whosoever hath not from him shall be taken even he seemeth to have.” Like 8:18. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Topic for discussion, “Learning to Coop- erate” Amos 8:4-8; Isa. 3:12-15. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s Social Hour at the home of the minister. A cordial invitation is given to a)l to attend these services and wor- ship with us. um’rmyo&umf METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH’ Fourth and Sewara Streets THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD KNIGHT, Pastor JAPANESE NAVY AIR SQUADRONS BOMB RAILROAD Nippon Insist Traffic on| Canton-Hankow Sys- tem Is Paralyzed SHANGHAJI, Sept. 24.—Japanese naval headquarters asserted today that NipporieSe navy air squadrons have paralyzed traffic on the Can-| ton-Hankow railroad by destroying| a number of steel’ bridges ‘and long| sections of track. Thie railroad bridges at Pakong- | how ‘and Ytntan on the main’line hre sald to have been ‘among’ those blown up'in’a scncs of aérfal bomb- | ing raids. 106,000 Aneians WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—More than 100,000 American are in Euro- pean' cotintries likely to be affected |if a great war breaks out. A majority of them are permanent residents. The tourists alréady Have and' boats leaving European ports are jammed SHOE PACS blzes' 3 lo S—Mguhr Valun Next Week tle thi§ morniing. B g i Today’s News Today.—Empire. | Supper will be administered in our | ‘church u the service next Sunday, In'War Scare Areas begun the seasonal trek homeward . BQYS' ALL RUBBER The FAMILY Shoe Store 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | | Esther Sprague, superintendent. [“11:00 “a.m. — Morning Worship | Tople, “Spiritual Reserves.” 7:00 pm—Epworth League, Miss Lola La Paugh, president. 8:00 pm. — Evening Worship. ?Tnnlc, “Power That Gives Release.” Monday evening the Sunday School Board meets at the church Friday evening the Epworth League Social evening held In the church social roomn. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Bunday services will be neld at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be “Reality.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:0v p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Christlan Science Reading Room In church building. This room 1t open to the public Wednesday | vfternoons from 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited to Ladies D! the Aid will meet Thurs- | attend these services and visit the reading room. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments. 11:00—a.m.—Sermon. 5:00 p.m.—Vesper Service. (See our display advertisement on this page for further details.) CHAPEL BY THE LAKE (On Fritz Cove Corner) REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister 9:45 am., Sunday School, wiln | well-taught classeés' and a cordial welcome for all children of the com-| munity. Chapeladies, for the women of the community, meet the second| and fourth Wednesday evenings as designated in special announce- ments made in this paper. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J, Pastor 15th Sunday after Pentecost Sunday Masses— 5:30 a.m.—Holy nrass. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Instruc- tion. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and ser- mon. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 a.n.—Daily Mass. Monday, Feast of St. Januarius is a day of special devotion. Wed- nesday, Friday and Saturday, Em- berdays, are days of fast and ab- mxlanrc, Train i Plunge |Open Switch Causes Acci- dent—Two of Loco- [ motive Crew Killed ADAMS, N. Y. Sept. 24. — Two men of the crew of a locomotive on a Massena-Syracuse train died last night when the train plowed through an open switch ~and plunged down a 25-foot embank- { ment two miles south of here. "The dead are Jay Solver, of Wa- tertown, the engineer, and Owen MLGmgh of Syracuse I.h(v fireman. PILOT INJURED IN PLANE CRASH Fred Toogood' Receives Head, Chest Hurts in Ac- ‘ cident at Anchorage | ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Sept. 24. —Fred Toogood, 30, student ‘pilot, received ' head and chest 'injuries and lacerations When his plane went into a tailspin 300 ‘feet from the ground and crashed. Toogood’s condition. is said not | to be critical. $4.25 Over Embankment U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By lhr U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast tor Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Sept. 24: Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. ‘ Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Sun- day; moderate to fresh southeast winds except fresh fo strong ~over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chatham Strait and Frederick Sound and fresh to strong southerly winds over Lynn Canal. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to strong southeast winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 3:30 p.m. yest'y 29.69 52 86 SE 12 Lt. Rain 3:30 a.m. today 29.79 48 92 aE 5 Lt. Rain Noon today 29.76 50 83 SE 16 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4a.m | Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Atka 54 | 42 46 4 02 Pt. Cldy Anchorage 56 42 — — — 3 | Barrow 32 — = - —_ | Nome 42 | 36 38 6 i 3 Cloudy Bethel 44 38 38 6 02 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 50 36 36 4 04 Cloudy | Dawson 54 32 32 4 0 Clear St. Paul 42 | 38 40 14 12 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 58 | 42 50 8 23 Cloudy Kodiak 52 | 44 46 8 45 Rain Cordova 50 44 44 14 222 Rain Juneau 54 17 a8 5 32 Rain Sitka 56 48 ;o - .38 o Ketchikan 54 | 48 48 4 1.03 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert 54 48 50 6 - Rain Edmonton 12 | 40 40 0 0 Clear E Seattle 68 60 66 12 01 Rain | Portland 64 58 58 6 .01 Pt. Cldy San Francisco 0 | 62 62 4 0 Clear New York 70 | 58 60 12 0 Clear Washington 80 | 54 58 4 0 Foggy WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TQDAY { | | Seattle (airport), sprinkling, temperature, 59; Blaine, cloudy, 60; | Victoria, cloudy, 54; Estevan; clouiy, 55; Alert Bay, cloudy, 48; Bull Harbor, misting, 51; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, ' cloudy, 49; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 48; Ketchikan, cloudy, 50; Craig, showers, 52; Wrangell, cloudy, 49; Petersburg, cloudy, 50; Sitka, cloudy, 49; Cape Spencer, raining, 48; Hoonah, raining; Hawk Inlet, cloudy, 46; Hood Bay, cloudy. 44; Tenakee, raining, 52; Radioville, raining, 50; Juneau, raining, 50; Skagway, cloudy, 48: Hame\s cloudy; Yakutat, raining, 47; Cape St. Elias, cloudy, 46; Cape Hinchinbrook, raining, 45; Cordova, raining, 45; Chitina, cloudy, 44; McCarthy, raining, 40; Seward, raining, 42; Anchorage, cloudy, 44; Portage, raining, 44; Fair- banks, cloudy, 35; Ruby, raining, 40; Nulato, raining, 36; Kaltag, rain- ;mg, 40; McGrath, cloudy, 40; Flat, raining, 38; Stuyahok, raining, 38; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 41; Bethel, cloudy, 40; Platinum, foggy; Golo- ‘vin. cloudy, 40; Solomon, ¢loudy, 38; Council, cloudy, 37; Nome, cloudy, 36. Juneau, Sept. 25.—Sunrise, 5:50 a.m.; sunset, 5:53 p.m. Sept. 26.— Sunrise, 5:52 a.m.; sunset, 5:50 p.m. | WEATHER SYNOPSIS | There was little change in the pressure distribution since yesterday with a trough of low pressure over the Bering Sea, north portion of the north Pacific Ocean, all of Alaska and northern Canada this | morning. The lowest pressure, 29.00 inches, centered over Bristol Bay land another 29.46 inches centered at Fort Simpson. High barometric | pressure centered just north of Lh> Hawaiian Islands. Light to heavy precipitation occurred over all Alaska, except the northern part dur- ing the last 24 hours and local showers occurred oyer British Colum- | bia, western Washington and alon3 the lower MCKenzie. There was ‘hmc change in temperature over Alaska this morning. . TO CALIFGBNIA,-, Enjoy the warm, brilliant sunshine of California—and the fine air-conditioned trains that will take you there in luxury. 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