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.J—H»-H%W%WWM EVERY WINTER COAT MUST GO ¥ Clearance in Price Only! Undreamed of Valuesin Luxury Furred Winter Coats! $45.0 OATS Valyes to $65.00 The clegant dréss evats you've seen here at much higher frices—NOW persian, skunk, kolin styles—flared prinecss, women — SHOP EARLY FOR Sizes for misses, KIRST CHOJCE! Notices for this church column wmust be received by The Empire not later' than 10" d'clock Saturday | mm'mmi to guarantec change or sel tbpies,” ete. | FIRST PRESBWIERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, ‘Minister Sunday Services: 10:00' a.m~Bible “Peter Commended Matt. 16:13-25. School. Lesson, and Rebuked.” 11:00 a.m. — Morning Sermon Subject, “Limiting God.” They| limited the Holy One of Israel.” Psalm 78:41. 7:30 p.m—Evening Service. Topic for discussion, “The Christian and His Bible,” “How Did We Get Our Bible?” Psalm 19:7-11. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Prayer Service. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Social Hour. A cordial invitation 15 given to| all to attend these services and wor- ship with us. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “In the heart of tue ciiy for the hearts of the city” Main and Third’Sts. REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE; Pastor 9:45 am.— Schogl 11:00 ning The Holy of the Lords| Suppe T the service: Gospel for first after Epiphany, Luke 2:41- Sunday 52; sermon subject, “God’s Claims”; music: organ prelude, Mr. Oberg; anthem, “Come Ihto My Heart Lord " ‘the choir; offertory; vocal solo, “Rock of Ages,” E. T. Remick, | Mr. Ehler; postlude. ‘The Luther Leagues will meet at 6:30 p.m. Choir rehearsals Thursday eve- ning. Juniors meet at 7 p.m. Sen- iors at 8 pm. A cordial invitation to come and |'mittee for the evening is Mrs. Maej Coats with silvered fox, ! Season’s smartest styles! $45¢ sky t reefer and boxy The Church Night Supper will be held in’the church social room at 6:30 o'clock, Wednesday. All "per- sohs interested in the welfare' off this church are invited to come. ‘The suppet is pot-luck—no admis- sion charged, The" Hospitality: Com-, Kilroy, Mrs. Nind Cheney, and Mys. Gertrude Knight. Choir ~'rehearsal” will be Friday, 7:30 ©o’'clock. The Epworth League social hour will be Friday evening at 7:30 o'- clock. A cordial invitation to at- tend this social evening is extend-| ed to all young people. THE 3 ) Five tables of cards were played RALUANION following the ‘luncheon;" threc of ANy bridge. two " of whist." Prize win-| Willoughby Ave. ners for the afternoom awere M il Charles Tuckett and*Mrs. Charles 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting, Fox, high and low ‘respectively at 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. bridge, and *Mrs. Arne Shudshift 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. and Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin, hwh Thursday, 7:00 pm.—Life Saving,and low at whist. Guard Parade, under the leadership| Mrs. Rebertson reccived a guest of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. priz Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo-| The guests included Mrs. William ple’s meeting. Robertson, Mrs. John Mills, Mrs. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet-|James ‘Sey, Mrs. Alex Gair, Mrs ing. Charles Tuckett; Mrs.- Arne Shud- — shift, Mrs. Elton Engstroia, Mrs. BETHEL MISSION J. O. Kirkham, Mrs. Albert E. g Goetz, Mrs. Guy L. Smith, Mrs AST;‘IMS:““ (s’:'":'lo‘) Gcrlru;h-bL‘mpglllm Mll\jl Joecfwldxu Mrs. Robert Fraser, Mrs. arles SRARLBE.0. ERRACHEUS Schramm, Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mrs. Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.— Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes for all. * 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service over KINY. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. “Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — mid-week service. Friday, 7:30 p.m. — Glad Tidings worship is, extended to the public HOLY TRINI1Y CATHEDRAL, ‘EPISCOPAL Fourth ang Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES "E. RICE, Dean 8:00" am.—Holy Communion. Sunday School. am—Mommg Prayer and ‘Sermon. Wedriesray, 7:30 p.m. — Junior Guild special meeting. ‘Thursday, 7:30 pm—cl.ou Te- hearsal. m CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ‘Sunday services will ‘be held ay 11 a'm. in" the' Pifst Cnurch’ of ‘Christ, ‘Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject wili be’ “Sacrament.”” 10:00 am.—8unday School. ‘Wednesday, 8:00 ;un — Testi- monial meeting. » + Ohristian Science Reading Room in‘church bufiding. This room 18 Spen- to the public Wednesday niternoons from 2:30 to 4. * The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the; SEVENTH-DAY - ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Sedond and Main Streets H. L. WOOD; Pastor (Note: The servifes of this church are held on Saturday, the seventh day of the week.) Sabbathschool 10:00 a.m., Satur- day, with Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath Worship 11:00 a.m. Ser-! mon by the pastor or leader. Midweek Pra)ermwlmg 7:30 pm Wvdnrsday 'Dorcas Society and Mothers meet- ing 2nd :\hd #th Wednesday at 1:30 pm. 2 All are welcome o all the s of 'this’ church, woaks services METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL t}llmfl . Fourth and Sewarg Streets THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD KNIGHT, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. theme, - “Btability 7:00 pm—Epworth Leapue. Miss Lola LaPaugh, President 8:00 p.an. — Evening '.‘-"nsth. theme, “Bearing Witness.” “The Susannah Wesley Circle will meet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs, Lee Corkle, Band of young people meet. Every- ‘body welcome. Commurion Service the first Sun- day* of ' each ‘month. Everyone cordiauy invited to all these CHAPEL BY 1HE LAKE (On Fritz Cove Corner) REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister 9:46 am.—Sunday School, with Mrs. Harry Arnold superintendent {and well-taught classes for all chil- dren of the community. Evening Worship and Bible Study at 8 o'clock every other Sunday eve- ning. January 8 we begin the study of the First Epistle of Peter, and everyone interested is cordially in- vited. Chapeladies meet on Wednesday 'evenings in keeping with timely notices given in other columns of this ‘paper. OCub-Boy Scouts meet on Friday evenings with Roy Banta and Tom Barek»!nn < NOWPHERN LIGHT® PRESBY- 'IEBJAN' 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 Morhents. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:00 p:m.—Vesper Service. 6:00 ‘p.m. Junfor Endeavor. (See our display advertisement on thig pdge for tunher details) CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nutivity of tha Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J,, Pastor. Usual service AUK BAY BIBLE STUDY LEAG Pastor H. L. Wood, Minister The Auk Bay Bible Study League meets every Tuesday evening 7 o'clock. Tuesday, January 10, the study will be held in the home of Lud dents are invited. e NURSES TG MEET Members of the Gastineay Chan- nel Nurses Association will meet at| ig Nelson. All Ayk Bay resi-/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1939 CASUAL Values o $l 5 $30.00 BIG SAVINGS and lots of’ woats!’ Diagonal woolens, fieeces, solids! All warmly EARLY! 2 only Coats—size 20 $9 50 B M. Behrends Cb TUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE MRS, CAIILL 18 LUNCHEON uoa’m ‘Complimentaly ' to “Mrs. “William (Robertson, whe is wvisiting' here -in Douglas from Ketchikan, Mrs. W. E. Cahill entertained at'a 1 o'clock ncheon at her home in' Tread- well yesterday afternoon, covers being laid for ' twenty-four. A Christmas ~idea was carried out in table decorations. Frank Pearce, Mrs. Erwin Hach- meister, Mrs. Edward Crowe, Mrs. Garland Boggan, Mis F A. J. Gall- [ Duuglas Cliurch | | Services 1 e &3 Notices ror- Ums enlarcn’ comunn must be received by The ‘Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of | sermon ‘topics, -ete! 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 pm.—Vespers and Sermon. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aroysrus Church 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Regular Services. 8:00 p.n.—Bible Olass. H. B. Schlegel. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 pm—Bible Schoor 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. ! All are weléome inthese servi Values to |FAIRBANKS GRL . LUKE’'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | All services held at residence of| COATS time to! wear these tweeds, multi-color, interlined! Be here Inc. was, Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Charles Sey. | ————— COUNCIL MEETS MONDAY First meeting of the new year for the Douglas City Council is regularly scheduled for next Mon-} day might at 7:30 o'clock. Routine | business including payment of monthly bills ‘awaits attention of the body. e FRANKLINS TO LEAVE Mr: and Mrs. Glen Franklin are | planning to leave Monday on the | steamship Baranof for a visit with | | Mr. Franklin's parents in Forrest Grove, Ore., fair at San Francisco, returning to their home near Fairbanks next month. Mrs. Wahto, Mrs. Franklin's mother, has improved considerably under her daughter’s care and is considered on the road to complete | recovery | WEDDED IN EAST (Seattle Post-Intelligeneer) side of the continent, a wedding of much interest in Seattle will be that of Miss Rebecca Mayburry Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hopkins of Fairbanks, Alaska, | and Jack Alexander of Malden,| " | Mass. { The ceremony will he New Year Eve at the home of the- bride| |elect’s grandmother, Mrs. R. o Ness, in Osceola Mills, Pa. Miss Hopkins, a graduate of the |University of Washingfoh and a ws s vy ay gz|member of Chi Omega Sorority, left last week to visit friends in wcahtorma before going East. She vill meet her parents and her sis- | ber Miss Edith Hopkins, a student |in the University of Washington‘ in Portland and all will go East to-| |gether. Miss Edith Hopkins will| be her sister's bridal attendant. | Mr. Alexander, - formerly of St. Albans, Vt. is.a graduate of Dart- mouth and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. The couple will make their home in Malden. | TE T IDoq Knows Shllf ‘ Gefs Ride in hxr ELGIN, Ill, Jan 7. — Pug, an| English bulldog. has a taxicab r&de\ alm@st ‘dally, given by his owner’s | ffiends who find Pug wandering {far from his home. But Pug’s master. Dr. Knute H.| Hanson, said this was not only | extremely annoying, but expen- !sive. Consequently, he appealed to |his friends to -let Pug shift for| ihlm&e!t | “He's only pretending anyway,”| !Hanson said. “He knows the way home but doesn’t want to walk. He's daffy about riding in taxi- | | | | | Monday night at 8 o'clock at St. Ann’s’ Hospital. Officers will elected. All members are requested to attend, be | wife, the former Muriel Richards, | banker and art collector. The p anootier jitt F. Warren Pershing, son olflen. Johfi 'L jammed the Empire Room of New is shown with his un'ti Jules 8. Bache, enny Goodman lldart -Astoria with the _ [ Robs Bank “Armed” With Water and also take in the | | Though it will be on the other | - Mrs. Mary Schuch and her “nitroglycerin” “Armed” with water, Mrs. Mary Schuch, 36, robbed a Chicago bank of $5,000 under threat the two viak she carried were full of nitro- glycerin, and then was captured by a Negro policeman at the exit door. According to police, Mrs. Schuch said “it was all a bluff.” She told conflicting stories as to the why of her five-minute excursion into crime. One was that she was in ill health, Another that she wanted to buy Christmas presents for an eight-year-old daughter. And still another that she was seeking first-hand material for a story. Her Funds Tied Up ,.ldy Racket Buster The $100,000 brokerage account of Mrs. F. Donald Coster (above), wife of the president of McKesson & bbins, drug concern under in- vestigation, has been tied up by New .Xork court order, Reversing the usual order, this story should begin with “she got the job.” The she is Mary Flynn, of New York, who has been sworn in as assistant district attorney on the staff of Special Prosecutor John Amen who is investigating WASN'T THAT COLD BUTTE, Mont—Tt was cold but not that cold, said Jack Dugan, assistant police chief, as he saw two | men wearing five overcoats down | Brooklyn law enforcement agen- the street. After he had detained cles. Miss Flynn merely walked them at city .jail, calls came in|Into the prosecutor’s office, asked | from people who had lost their over- for the job and got it. coats. © INS. CO. N. Ay FIRE is not the onmly destroyer of property. Other hazards take heavy toll, too. For a surprisingly small premium, have an Extended Coverage Endorsement attached to your fire insurance policy. It will protect you, in the same amount and under the same conditions as your fire policy, against explosion, windstorm, fall- ing aircraft, hail, “wild” motor vehicles, riot and civil commotion and smoke (from a permanently installed eil burner). Come ix, write or telephone. SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Office———New York Life frrrrrrrr e NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” - REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister, CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. B\ hroadeast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 Separate High School Department. ORGAN MOMENTS 10:50 “Elogy” (Schnecker) “Intermezzo” (Reed) MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 COMMUNION of the Lord's Supper. RECEPTION of New Members. TENOR SOLO, Stanley Cox. VESPER HOUR 6 TO 7 BIBLE STUDY, First Epistle of Peter. VESPER CHOIR, high school YOUNG PEOPLE. PIPE ORGAN, selections by ERNST OBERG. HYMN-SING of favorites, from the screen. COUPLE CLUB at 6:30 this Monday, dinner-soial. WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE this Friday at two o'clock. “k- set. i PSSR SR S R At s s 0 ek d U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Jan. 7: Showers, turning to snow flurries late tonight, cooler tonight, Sun- day cloudy with occasional snow flurries, cooler; moderate east to north winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: For the north portion— Showers turning to snow flurries late tonight, cooler tonight; Sun- day cloudy, with occasional snow flurries, and cooler; moderate east to north winds. except fresh north winds over Lynn Canal and Chat- ham Strait. For the south portion—Rain and cooler tonight and Sun- day; moderate to fresh east and southeast winds, moderating Sun- day, except strong tonight over Dixon Entrance and Clarence Strait. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Btrong east and southeast winds tonight from Dixon Entrance to Cape Om- maney, moderating Sunday. Fresh east and northeast wind tonight and Sunday from Cape Ommoney to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 3:30 pm. yest'y ... 20.34 32 91 SE 7 Lt. 8now 3:30 a.m. today 29.31 34 95 w 4 Lt. Rain Noon today 20.34 34 91 w 6 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS g TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Atka 38 34 38 14 .05 ILt.Rain Anchorage .. 22 6 6 4 0 Clear Barrow ... -14 -14 6 o Clear Nome -8 -6 4 [} Clear Bethel -4 -2 24 0 Olear Fairbanks -14 -22 -14 4 0 Cloudy Dawson -10 -4 4 0 Cloudy St. Paul " 20 26 32 - Cloudy Dutch Harbor ... 40 32 34 10 0 Cloudy Kodiak .. 34 34 4 a8 Lt. Rain Cordova 30 32 4 [ Pt. Cldy Juneau 32 3 4 25 Lt.Rain Sitka | 35 — — 118 Ketchikan L 40 44 8 255 Mod. R'l Prince Rupert 46 30 46 20 136 H'VYRn Edmonton . - 20 10 20 6 0 Clear Seattle . 46 41 46 10 T Cloudy Portland .. 42 38 38 4 0 Cloudy San Francisco ... 62 48 48 4 0 Clear New York ... 56 | 40 40 12 0 Cloudy ‘Washington 56 | 32 32 4 0 Clear WEATHER COYDITIONS AT 8§ A.M. TUDAY Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 45; Blleingham, raining, 44; Victoria, raining, 43; Estevan, raining, 47; Alert Bay, raining, 42; Bull Harbor, raining, 43; Prince Rupert, raining, 45; Ketchikan, raining, #6; Craig, raining, 42; Wrangell, raining, 34; Petersburg. raining, 34; Cape Spencer, cloudy,36; Hoonah, cloudy, 38; Eldred Rock, cloudy, 32; Tenakee, foggy, 33; Radipville, cloudy, 36; Skagway, cloudy, 38; Haines, cloudy; Tulsequah, cloudy, 13; Atlin, cloudy, 8; St. Elias, misting, 36; Cordova, cloudy, 28; McCarthy, cloudy; Sew- ard, partly cloudy, 20; Anchorage, foggy, 6; Fairbanks, cloudy, -8; Ne- nana, partly cloudy, -8; Hot Springs, foggy, 0; Tanana, partly cloudy, 0; Flat, clear, -10; Stuyahok, clear, -5; Crooked Creek, partly cloudy, -2; McGrath, cloudy, -5; Ruby, clear, -20; Nulato, clear, -36; Kaltag, clear, -24; Bethel, clear, -4; Council, clear, -15; Nome, clear, -10; Gambell, clear, -12. Juneau, Jan. 8—Sunrise, 8:44 a.m.; sunset, 3:30 p.m. Jan. 9.— Sunrise, 8:43 a.m.; sunset, 3:32 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Low barometric pressure continued this morning throughout Al- aska and over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, there being two storm centers, one over the western Aleutian Is- lands were a pressure of 2856 inches was reported, and the second storm area was centered off the west coast of the Queen Oharlotte Islands. This general pressure distribution has been attended by pre- cipitation over much of the coastal regions from the Aleutian Is- lands southeastward to Oregon and by generally fair weather over the interior, western and northern portions of Alaska. It was colder last night over the upper Cook Inlet and warmer S Winter Clearance USED CARS 1937 DELUXE SIX FORDOOR TOURING SEDAN hot water heated, mileage 8,740 1937 MASTER CHEVROLET COUPE, radie, hot water heated, mileage 7,208 1837 G. M. C. PICKUP TRUCK, mileage 11.610 1985 PLYMOUTH FOURDOOR TOURING SEDAN, heater, mileage 34,007 1936 f;lfi‘;ilOLET SEDAN DELIVERY., mileage 1831 CHEVROLET COACH 1932 V8 FORD CQUPE . 4 Connors Motor Ccp., lnc. SHRINE DANCE (INVITATIONAL) MASONIC TEMPLE SATURDAY January 7 ¢ 0% BN 0 MUSIC BY WESLEY BARRETT'S ROYAL ALASKANS 9:30 0'CLOCK over Southeast Alaska. - Pel