The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 26, 1939, Page 8

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8 BLOOMQUISTIS IN SANITARIUM - turned to his June the Nortt a >mquist = CHRISTIANITY S ISTHREATENED, SAYS SPEAKER home went ik for 120 specia vas placed in a sanitarium but receiving proper iid. Through the sarnick, the finally efforts Juneau at Fir- po} entered Former Juneau Baskefball M ¢ Player Is Receiving Special Attention Bloomquist ayer who suffered ury several ye ved here arium, near Seattle special attention and was land | Mr. Garnick was absent from Ju- for 3'; months and visited | ections of the west, including | old home state - NEIGHBORLY Bible to Show Present Crisis Predicted rado, his Juneau bas erious ago in w in Fir- re- im- GIVING Ind. — The Akron disbanding, gave e The special meetings which are now being held in the Bethel Pen- tecostal Assembly of God, are being )| attended with great interest and 9| good work 'is being agcomplished in | thie solving and settling of difficul- | ties in individual lives and in the conversion of people to Christ. Evangelist Barnes brought out in his message last night “that God e us a vivid word picture of to- day's condition of Christendom.” ROCHE:; Christian Church the Rochester Christian Church a silver communion service, a pian and $163 s the information broug Frank L. Garnick who re- | which he described from the book | of Revelation as the Laodicean period, or the time of “people’s right,” when “God would only be- come a figurehead and not a reality | and God would in fact be practically ignored, when social, political and Evangelist Barnes Quofes ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1939. | anti-Christ, whom God says, will] rise out of Rome.” The evangelist, using God's own | words from the book of Revelation | stated to his audience that a voice from heaven says. . . Come out of her, my people that ye be not | partakers of her sins, and that ve | receive not of Ler plagues. For her sins have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniqui- es. ‘i R IVER ICE IS RISING SLOWLY ~ TODAY, NENANA | River ice is rising slowly at Ne- nana, the U. 8. Weather Bureau was notified today in the first re- port which indicates that a break- |up is near in the Tanana River. Temperature yesterday was 30 at minimum. From Fairbanks the report was that ice was still holding in the Chena Slough. |Egyptians > NORTH SEA IS D HOUSE-MOVING THIEVES Toin Hutchings |Gets King At Auk Bay { Tom Hutchings took a 25-pound king salmon this afternoon at Auk Bay, according to reports brougl:t in from out the highway just before press time. Other fish were reported caught in addition to that by Hufchings, but the fish are said to still be “few and far between.” - CURLEW SELLS LOAD OF HALIBUT TODAY One halibut boat sold today in {Juneau, getting six cents and 4.10 for 4,500 pounds. The vessel was the Curlew tain George Kenny. FISHERMAN UNION HEADQUARTERS T0 UNDERGO CHANGES | cap- [FRIENDS NIGHT " HELD HERE BY © EASTERN STAR ‘ [ ! Friends night was neld last even-| ing by the Order of Eastern Starl in the Scottish Rite Temple W“hi | over eighty-five present for the oc- casion Douglas Chapter of O.ES. were in | | joint session with the Juneau smri | for the event and exemplified init- iatory work. Mrs, Flora Kirkham and | Samuel Devon presiding as acnngj | worthy matron and worthy patron, | respectively, for Douglas. During the evening both were presented with | | flowers by the Juneau Worthy Ma- tron, Gladys Forrest, as a token of friendship between the two chapters. Following work in the‘lodge room refreshments, in charge of Mrs. | Katherine Hooker, were served. 'KARNES 0 ATFEND " VOCATIONAL PARLEY Territorial Commissioner of Ed- ucation Anthony Karnes is leaving HERE THUBSDAY . 30{ ' AMARILIO) Goly - Hidher Steamer North Sea is scheduled to | Wheeler, real estate man, reported arrive from Sitka at 4 o'clock to- |to police & house in his care was morrow afternoon according to a|missing. The police searched all day radiogram received late this after- | without results. The next morning noon. The steamer will sail south|the house was back on its founda- during the evening, tion. ATTENTION! MEMBERS OF LOCAL 203 SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY — APRIL 27 7:00 P. M. — SHARP Important All Members Urged to Attend! of the spiritual in many places nr;ln MaSka 1 worship throughout the world. In other words, the pure, unadulter- b ated worship of the Saviour has| Egyptians sojourning in Alaska no fallen to the corruptness which the|doubt will be interested to learn that | Lord had to deal with when He was | the Secretary of State has recognized wung! W on earth on the occasion of His driv- ing the money-changers out of the temple,” the evangelist said The evangelist pointed out that this corruptness was heading up to and preparing the way for the cor- rupt church of anti-Christ, and God made reference to this period in the following words “. . . I know Thy works that thou are neither cold nor hot . . . so then because thou art lukewarm . . . I will spue thee out of my mouth. Because thou sayest T am rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing, knowest thou not that thou art wretched miserable, poor, and blind and nak- ed ¥ R rding the riches of worldly goods, the evangelist stated that while he was in France he visited the crypt of one of the gres cathedrals of that city in which he beheld millions of dollars worth of jewels and precious stones. One cross alone, studded with 2,000 large diamonds, was estimated to be worth one million dollars. Mr HOUSE DRESSES Guaranteed color- fast, high - count percale; bright, colorful patterns. Sizes 14 to 46. NEW LOW PRICE: 89¢ it costs so little to dress smartly at PEVLIN®S Barnes went on to describe that “God made it very clear to those that desired to serve Him, that they need not be in ignorance regarding false cults and deceives for they would be branded in a way that was unmistakably by their works, and there is a diabolical re- ligious system in existence today which took its origin from Babylon which is branded with the number 6 and works cunningly not only through the medium of religion but also its other branch is political, and will very shortly produce the “"TAKE THREE MONTHS TO PAY'’ A Few Fitting Remarks about TIMELY CLOTHES $29.50 vp FIRST and foremost, let us assure you of per- fect fit — fit that only a merchant tailor can equal, and then only after weeks of fussy try-ons. Now let us briefly tell you why and how: Timely fit goes back to quality fabrics that are properly resilient . . to expert needlecraft to generous cutting that is lavish even of the costliest materials . . and finally, to that is precise and patient . . scientific measurements that always are what they claim to be. o Slip on a Timely suit in your size todny, and understand perfectly what proper fitting means! FRED HENNING COMPLETE OUTFITTER Aly Fouad Toulba, Consul General for Egypt at San Francjsco, as hav- ing consular jurisdiction within the | Territory of Alaska | Governor John W. Troy was noti- | fied of the recognition | SEAMSHIP LINE AGREES TOHED | HALT UNEMPLOYED | r s ransportation Com- | ad to comply with Gov. John W. Troy’s request that unem- ployed workers be discouraged from coming to Alaska, Carl Strout, Gen- eral Manager of the company, noti- fied the Governor today All steamship companies were ask- ed te warn applicants for one-way steerage tickets that there were no jobs available in the Territory. .o Card Party Friday | By Trjnity Guild Juneau are ‘The Ala pany is Card invited of the enthusiasts of to be it for another Trinity Guild public card parties, the affair scheduled to be held iday even Parish- Hall Playing will sta at 8 o'tlock with bridge and pinochle proving the main diversion of the evening Mrs. Fred Tiedt and Mrs. Thom- as Haigh will be in charge of the entertainment. The kitchen com- mittee is composed of Mrs. Frank Boyle and Mrs. Sam Feldon, R Banquet for Dogs with 100 Guests | DETROIT, April 26.—One hun- dred dogs attending a banquet broke biscuits and gnawed bones here one night recently and the next day their owners, who tock their leashes along just in case, said everything came off very well The American Hunting Dog Own- ers’ Association put on the banquet. The dogs were ranged around four large tables twelve inches high in an east side gargage, and were serv- ed a three-course meal of dog bis- cuits, prepared dog food and bones. The were several scuffles and some disturbance when the dogs were paraded around the cage of a ‘coon that had been brought along just as entertainment. Several of the guests threatened to get out of hand in their excitement, but no | damage was done. . - - RECORD RAINFAL LONDON.—January Thames basin was the 56 years, totalling 5.26 inches against the average for the month of .21. ~ H.J.BAKER PIANO TUNING Contemplates only One Week in City Please call early GASTINEAU HOTEL ) 74 CRUISE of t4e POLL-PARROT —~ | STATION KINY——5:30 P.M. | Anally except Sundays & Wednesdays ‘ NEW NURSE FOR | Nurse | New Haven Visiting Nurses’ Society, A permit for remodeling of the on the Princess Louise tomorrow for Deep Sea Fishermen's Union 1- | Berkeley. California, to attend the quarters in a building at 380 South | pacific Regional Conference of Vo- Franklin Street owned by the Ju-|cational Education. neau Cold Storage Company was Karnes is attending at the request issued today by the Cily Building | of the U. 8. Commissioner of Educa- NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE. e WITH DUAL PUMP Inspector. tion and is taking along Alaska vo-'" cational education account books for auditing - - ——— WRANGELL HERE ros A-NUELI- , Cal, April 20 |'rall peaple have been watching a = ‘new state garage going up at the Miss Helen Johnson, Public Health 'yt “conver” but the surrounding from Yale University and ;00 was just too high for short | "peopls s spending sev days in Juneau iting Territorial and Federal De- So F. 0. Jacobson, official in rtments before assuming her dut-|charge—six feet two himself—had es as Public Health Nurse or Com- |holes bored in the fence. They are munity Nurse for Wrangell ! marked: e “For the convenience sidewalk superintendents.” of short, Irv an Empire ad VISCOSITY VALVES one of the many exclusive RAY features which clinch RAY LEADERSHIP! RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets JUNEAU'S ROTARY CONFERENCE—May 18-19-20 —— _PHONE 34 LEGION ICE POOL Closes Midnight — TONIGHT CASE LOT GROCERY TELEPHONE 704—TWO-FORTY SOUTH rnnfi;kii{ srnzr:T;JunzAu “Lowest Prices By Far> OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY: We wish to take this opportunity to thank the people of Gastineau Channel for their wonderful support during the first year of our business. On April 27, a year ago, we opened a small refail grocery store with an idea: First, that people would buy groceries in larger quantities if they could save money; second, that we would not sacrifice quality for a low price and, third, that we would strive to give courteous and efficient service always. The wisdom of these policies has been proved by your steadily-increasing patronage. We sincerely hope that we mdy'continue to be of service to you for many years to come. Yours sincerely, MR. and MRS. MARSHALL ERWIN.

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