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SO — N —— ¢ T B T, e —————————————— " 2 CRUSADE IS STARTED BY WOMAN NOW| , Three Does-Sentenced She Just Sits Down and| in Wra angell Court Strip-Tease Gals A i Dress Up ‘ CHEECHAKO AND GASBOATER I TOILS OF LAW Plead Guilfl to Shooting ST. LOU July 8.—Grar t ) motherly iladelphia | he pastor, is h vice in St.| ‘ Louis, but she isn't 1 piead wielding methods o i ¢ i She’s more subt ke ( W g lesque show € ¥ ! She annour ha 1€ and ment tention, she did went to the show times in a row the triumpt “Now each girl is wearir new ! over’ to: the white, little bra The show closec shortly thereafter of time Mrs. Rock said were v een and » he knew seventh nigh ntly Ellis and ilante committe vice targets, including t tavern, obscene literature, m smoking, and The year 1d, w leader of the d Louis a year ago ¢ book stores. Sh of one arrested on cl es of ob taining obscene literatur Other voluntarily cleaned out book stalls. She went on from there and the clean-up that she through to strike at vice parts of the nation D (arpemer Would Build Boz! Prospect for Gold Plans for an A Trail Club,| TOKYO, July 8.—Fo which with its sm mberst nce Konoye says fee and dues o' 1 J I d build a boat to t rt mei from Sea broached in a oy toda ame Leo Osterm ited by 1 jitterbug danci ¢ A A over had the proprietor - —— AHGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS NOW AT TENSE POINT Ninpon Colonel Make Most Outspoken State- meni on Haired their job look can't say when China is in'r tha China w bellige: were John ¢ D. Lion- | enemy er, Yakima carpenter | R syt The boat would make C trip every two ex sugegests, cha their own provi or aska, the Trail Clubber a log cabin with member to vacagion at practically r Der Then too, there is alwa the po: sibility, Lionberger says, that t will strike it h, in which ¢ members of the ska would share Secretary H“H' W on hasn't yet framed an swer stating the (m\— ernor's opinion of the scheme. »> > British YOUNG LUCAS IS i\.“‘: G Brtain agies o 0 toward an howed nd i so much good 10Tl in ftself 1d bld | i telli- mizu poken to com official. He that Japanes never rele this time ed that be intimidated by any in hat- m.u sserted il Club | 2%seriec | Anglo-J 1101 h been a X over the | Tientsin dispute the negotiation Harry l.\:(m Jl' son of Mayor | Will be broken off H. 1. Lucas, was to arrive in | > neau on the PAA Elec f-| BUILDING PERMIT ternoon from Fairbank: | A building permit was granted Young Lucas has been attend-|today to W. D. Hawkins to remodel ing the University of Alaska dur- |2 frame dwelling 540 West - ing the past winter a rcom. The The Book ALASKA, Re Enlarged, Nnu On Sale; $1.00, :nth Street and add work will ‘cost $100, - oo Empire Want Ads Bring Results. ed andi THE BIGGEST, MOST PRACTICAL BOOK © GARDEN INFORMATION EVER PUBLISHED for AMATEUR GARDENERS At last, a complete garden encyclopedi ONE volume! Answers every quest about your garden in simple, non-techni- cal language, in convenient alphabetical arrangement that enables you to tumn in- stantly to just the facts you want. Every point that puzzles you is explained briefiy. clearly, authoritatively in this one book. Covers every problem of planning, plant- ing, and caring for your garden. NEW from cover to cover and right up-to-date. 10,000 articles, with complete pronoume- ing guide. The GARDEN ENCYCLOPEDIA Written for American Climate, Soils and Seasons by American Experts Edited by E. L. D. SEYMOUR, B.S.A. How to Grow Every Flower, Vegetable, Shrub. How, When and Where to Plant. How to Plan a Garden for Beduty and Success. How to Condition Soil and Fertilize. How to Overcome Pests and Discases etc,, etc. Nearly 1400 Pages—750 Pictures Over 10,000 Authoritative Articles o--'14:»0 [ Mail This Coupon fo Order Your Copy Bweme oo = d MAIL ORDERS TO: HWAY BOOK STORE, or BOOK DEPT. RHODES DEPARTMENT STORE, Seattle, Wash. Books sent Postage Prepaid. Charge orders accepied if your credit is established at any principal Seattle store. send me one copy of The Garden Encyelo- I price $4.00. enclose puyment. (] Send C.OB 0 Charge my account. { | Notices tor this churci column |lo all, and your interest in coming i |must be received by The Empire |and bringing others will be appre- i |vot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | ciated. PAUL BLAKE. THOMAS ROBERTS. | NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- | TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” morning to guarantee i jsurmon ‘topics, ete. METROPOLITAN METILODIS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth 'and Seward Streets | THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD ; EReaT, stor Pranklin at Fourth | Mrs. Jav Smith, Choir Director. |REV. JOHN A. GLASSE E | s Do KB, 6 GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister change of | 10:00 am-Sunday School ex- CAROL BEERY DAVIS. Organist | |cept Beginners and Primary pupils| 9:40 @un.—Sunday School. WHD Bome At 10+48. o'alBel 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments. 1100 am. — Moming Worship 11:00 a.m~-Morning Worship. Sermon. message from ‘the 23rd| (S our dispiay advertisement on this page for f | Psalm on “Divine Care.” The wo- ‘mens trio, composed of Madames |Jay Smith, Fritz Johnson and | 7:00 p.m—Epworth League \fl—.‘ yclock, Be sure to tune in. cial. This is to be a social at Auk | PRAISE —Navy depariment recommendation for his “disre- | Beach Recreation Grounds. Th THE gard of personal safety” in mak- ‘wunnng transportation are to SALVATION ing tests was sole recogmition |in touch with Earl Miller, Bu ARMY given Commander Allen R. Mc- Naliee, or the pastor. Cann (above) for inventing the Him Willoughby Ave. diving bell used to rescue 33 | | | ; Sunday— from the sub, Squalus. This was RESURRECTION LUTHERAN vevealed at Portsmouth inquiry. | CHURCH 2:30 p.n.—Praise meeting. P “In the heart of the city for the 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. TN T 4 hearts of the city” ation Meeting & Main and Third Sts. 1 7:30 pan—Prayer and REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor |Testimony Meeting 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 00 pm G | 11:00 a.m.— Morning Worship, . R. B. Lesh Guard The Holy Sacrament of the Lord's at this 1:30 pam Home Supper will be administered service. Holy Gospel for the Fifth L p g Sunday after Trinity, Luke 5:1-11. =ermon subject, “The Holy Su]x—l‘”\_ ks Many Se('lon We extend a cordial invitation gf"”" = to the general public to come and Capt share in this worship. DL ‘Thursday 7:00 p.n.—Junior choir Threats Are Now Being .cncarear Made of Prosecufions eting. 7:30 p.m.- eague Friday, Marg: AUK BAY BIBLE STUDY LE Pastor H. L. Wood, Minis The Auk Bay Bible Study League FIRST CHURCH O CHRIST, | meets Tuciday evening at (he home Rl int | SCIENTIST | of John Natterstad \cier High- labor llmng Up | " ‘Sunday services will be held at| way. Highway residents are in- 11 am. in the First Church of yited, WASHINGTON, July 8.--Spread- protests and walkouts Ly skilled craftsmen on WPA jobs against sub-union wages and longer | | hours, today caused a threat o all ! wre interferring with projecis that they will be p:osecuted on felony - charges. estimated that over 100,000 Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifih s and Main streets. The subject will] ALASKA .\ A be “Sacrament.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock ing st (Native L()\'l‘ LESS -in-Charge -Meeting at home of Nelson, 15 Native Village. s ist, the of Life.” WPA Philippians 3, rd Look.” over the nation are idle The Onwa as @ mass protest against the ac-| The public is cordially invited to AR tion of Congress in setting the atter_\d these services and visit the| SEV TH-DAY ADVENTIST work month at 130 hours instead Te3ding room. | cavRes of 50 g i % : - Jorner Second and Maln Streets| ,::l‘:n and in many cases with les;\ CATHOLIC CHURCH merHG ;« 1“1’102):)‘ ;)Mlm. The CIO has joined the AFL in | Chruch of the Nativity of the | (Note: The services of this church ARG TaRus Taa e 10 o Ak ter- | Blessed V. M. Juneau are held on Saturday, the seventh | Fifth and Gold Streets to fight the congressional ac- | of the week.) day Saturday, REV. Wm G. LeVASSEUR, S.J., 10:00 a.m. — Sabbath- tion. e e B Pastor school, with Bible cl; for all 6th Sunday after Pentecost ages, Lillian Tur: perinten- | dant. ‘ 5:15 a.m.—Holy Mass. | 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- 11:00 a.m.—Sabbath Worship. Ser- i }stmclion. mon by pastor or leader. | 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass, followed Wednesday, 30 p.m.—Midweek by Benediction of the Most Blessed Bible Study Class. Sacrament. All are invited to attend all 8:00 a.m.—Holy erv- | PASSES ON | Gl | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July B—‘ Mrs. Al W. Dano, 48, wife of the | | well known Alaskan cannery Sup-| erintendent, died in the hospital | here this morning after an lllnessw of less than one week. [ | She was married in'Astoria, Ore., | 11913, and has been coming to Al-| |aska every year since 1916 and spending some winters in Seattle, | the others in Ketchikan or Ju-| neau Dano has been Superintendent of | Inlet Cannery of the Al- acific Salmon Company since Mass daily. HOLY YTRINITY CATHEDRAL. EPISCOPAL Fourth and Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Sunday Services: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. Mr. Elden G. Chapman will be organist tomorrow. BETHEL SION ASSEMBLY OF GOD 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS Pastor Survivors are the widower here, Sunday: services: sisters Mrs. Joe Garnell, of Ta-| 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship. con formerly of Seattle, Tillie | Sermon by the Pastor. | Johnson of Astoria and Inga Hob- 12:00 noon—Bible &. hool. Classes |nett of Portland; a brother, Al-|for all. | fred Hogeli, of Rose Inlet, near| 1:30 p.m.--Broadcasting a service | Ketchikan. o [over KINY. | CHUCK FORWARD 5 HOME FROM YAKUIAI Charles Forward, Administrative ant in the Forest Service, re- ed today from Yakutat where lm had been making a preliminary survey of the town's water supply | system 7:30 . p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel Serv- ice. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Meeting con- ducted by the Glad Tidin of Young People. Communion service first Sunday Everyone cordially invited to all these services. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister A POSTMASTER WIlE £ 11 b o0 amemible Schoot. Lewsom Began Well.” LEAVES FOR REST :"winis 5535 11:00 a.m. — Morning Sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. The Rev. Frederick R. Thorne, Postmaster Alh(‘rl Wile sailed to- day on the steamer Mount McKin- ley to spend two months in the |D.D., Secretary of the Board of States, He will spend most of the | National Missions of New York wxll time at Soap Lake recuperating K be our Guest Speaker. from a recent illness.. During July the Salvation Army — e, and the Memorial Church will hold | MIZE les ovm :2 , |Union Services. The Services for| |July 9 will be held at the Salva-i wo“ AT YAK“IA' tion Army Citadel. | A cordial invitation is given to Ralph Mize, Mechanical Engin- all to attend these services and| eer in the Construction Division of | worship with us. | Senora Conceicao St. Pastous De the Office of Indian Affairs, re- Goes Monteiro, wife of the Brazil- turned on the Mount McKinley GOSPEL SERVICES ian army’s chief of staff, and their last night from Yakutat where he | Ninth and D Streets ;aull!(héer. liarn:’. t;rnge in New is been making a survey of the| These services are \.r'ienuminn—\rg' 'tfi '; °"G eernl f“ Brazd. school and clinic buildings for re lnomu and are being held Sunday,| Ko tan 200 0T anfeird, —_— hy it pairs and alterations and instal- |Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 p.m. ‘::;és&ouar;z:‘;g:::dvsvt::un? lation of a new heating plant, A hearty invitation is mended‘ s Minister | Burns MeCoskrie, will sing “Jesus, . ‘On F | savior, Pilot Me.” BEV, IORN 4. i |~ 7:00 p.m.—Evening League study ‘M(;' (:"“,” : l.,‘)f" s o ‘"‘m ],],,,; | Disclission on. “Art in the Servicc ism {4652 Untion P eohaisl msets 4t 'Religion.” iiige G408 Medlie: 't0 7 (e il b 8:00 p.m—Evening Worship. Ser- | o0 5 T 0 paplr 3 $% |mon message on “The Call to = ! ;g“:dp’:s’."ll The choir will sing| yHE CHURCH OF THE AIR |t ‘shoral ‘anthem; “Fear Thou| OHAg, E. FULLER, Minister Not. ting over station KINY | } Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir | hioned Revival Hour,” | tice. evening, Holiness Meet- | e S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU [ | | ] THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) K = Y7 e Forecast for Juneau and ¥ beginning at 3:30 p.m., July 8: , n"uglas bi\{n ch Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Sunday; moderate northerly | i winds. ! Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight [ and Sunda ¢ northerly winds. | f Forec ds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance ¥ Notices for this church to Cape Hinchinbrook. must be rece by The LOCAL DATA not later than 10 o'clock § Time sarometer Temo Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather morning ‘to guarantee change 3:30 pm. yest'y 30.22 53 8 S 3 Lt. Rain sermon topics, ete. 3:30 am Ay 30.27 50 92 w 2 Cloudy S today 30.26 64 57 w 9 Cloudy DOUGLAS CATHOLiC CHURCH RADIO REPORTS 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily TODAY :h AL CHURCH Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:30am. ‘m“ Station last 24 hours temp. temp. 24hours Weather | Anchorage 69 - 52 55 0 Clear | Barrow 42 38 38 0 Clear r 1(11(;\ Sl it 4 46 4 14 LtRan 10:00 am City| Bethel 50 48 50 02 Lt Rain Hall, Fairbanks 73 47 47 0 Clear 7:30 pm.—Church Service, resi-| Dawson 78 | 42 49 0 Pt. Cldy Aurse | Dutch Harbor .. 60 54 60 7 Pt. Cldy C Bible Cl Mondays, 4, Xodiak 80 49 49 [ Fog | 5m. Boys' Bible Class, Tuesdays, 4| Cordova 68 56 58 0 Cloudy ) | p.m. Juneau .. 55 | 50 50 23 Cloudy | Women'’s Circle meets every other Sitka 59 | 45 -~ | Thursday at 2 p.m. KKetchika n 61 | 48 51 0 Cloudy ST Prince Rupert .. 63 | 46 52 10 Cloudy # DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN Edmonton 7 | 40 43 0 Clear MISSION | Seattle 5 | 48 49 0 Clear 8 | DAVID WaGGONER, Minister Portland 83 | 56 56 0 Clear | nday services San Francisco .. 65 | 53 55 0 Clear 1:30 pm.— Bible Schooi e e | 2:30 ]I;m. Preaching service | WEATHER SYNOPSIS | All are welcome i these services | The barometric pressure was ahove normal this morning through- | | — cut Alaska and over the northeastern portion of the North Pacif- ALASEA EVANGELIZATION | ic Ocean, while a slight barometric depression prevailed over the SOCIETY Pacific Ocean at latitude 50 degrees and longitude 138 degrees, | » Giospel | whers a pressure of 30.04 inches prevailed. This general pressure di h | E . LC tribution has been attended by precipitation over the Bering Sea re- *'* | ssionary-in- | gion and over portions of Southeast Alaska, and by generally fair | 10:C0 am—Sunday School, home, weather over the remainder of the field of observation. g of Mrs. Lee. i e 7:00 pan--Meeting at home of Juneau, July 9.—Sunri I.. )7 a.m.; sunset, 9:02 p.m. July 10. Mus. Lizzie .Jackson. Sunrise, 3:09 am.; sunset, 9:02 p.m. | - - = EMDU{,LAS . REWS DOUGL ECTOR, L. FORMER RESID IS MUSICAL DI Richard E. Murray nself as just plain “Dick” Mur ray, Musical Director of Los An eles, Cal., arrived here this morn- ing on the Alaska, accompanied by who h his wife, to visit in this section for the first time since he was a vy small boy. And of course his first thought to be acted upon was old scenes and friends in Douglas. Mr. Murray is the son of H. E. Murray who came to Douglas some 20-0dd years ago to visit his uncle | John and Abner Mu both of vhom are still remembered we by many people on the channel | Abner it was who originally owned the Douglas Water Works. Just a week ago this evening the Murrays left their home town! to> make this trip. They plan to' continue to Sitka when the Alaska | soe Monica Dickens is latest of the Dick- ens family to appear on the literary horizon. With publication of a first novel, “One Pair of Hands,” in Lon- don, the charming great-grand- daughter of the famous author \C UT-UPS—Unaware of a ol cameraman, Film Actress Shir- sturns to visit there and they| 4 K th i vriti areer. Her lev Ross and hubby, Kenne! Fi - ill ll;on travel leisurely south I"“mhe‘;s’t’fi:r “l:’a‘"l’i b g Nolan, dance at N. Y.'s Waldorf. ! rom there. G BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY e Mrs. Dale Fleek entertained at a all dinner party at her home evening in honor of her son Dale Jr., whose fourth birthday it was. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoft Jr., Irvine F William A. Fleek and Mr. | and Mrs. Dale Fleek and son. - - PIOCAL PEOPLE RETURNING Mrs. Joo Wehren is a passenger cn the North Coast for Douglas,! ing from the Rebekah Grand e meeting which she attended as a delegate from the Douglas | lotige. Mrs. Margaret Weiss and | son Leo are passengers on the same | ship to arrive Tuesday after a month’s visit south. R UBERTI JR., COMPLIMENTED | Albert Uberti, who recently grad- ¢ adison Vocational School in Seattle, has received rec- ognition from the school as being | one of the most outstanding pupils who has graduated from that in-| itution and was so recommended by the school’s head to any pros- pective employer he may gain. The fortunate young man is a son of Emil Uberti of Douglas. The Book ALASKA, Revised and | Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. i) ‘ NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. . E MRS. D. L. REYNOLDS, Summer Chorister. SERVICES NOT BROADCAST FOR THE PRESENT. 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL All swnmer long, interesting informal sessions for everyone. With our minister on vacation this Sunday there will be no Worship Service in this church; and we urge our people to attend the services of the other churches in the city. RADIO ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO. GREETS YOU IN THEIR NEWLY REMODELED AND MODERNIZED KEADQUARTERS ACROSS FROM GEORGE BROS. SPARTON RADIO DEALERS “Radio’s Richest Voice” PHONE 663 COMPLETE Nite Call Green 662 RADIO SALES ® and SERVICE COMPLETE LINE OF RADIO PARTS TUNG-SOL TUBES

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