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HBLLO - WHQ 222 WARAL - T SW NEP - GHORE -HE'S RIGHT NE WANT TO HBVE SPEECH WIE TH Sl LES‘E; SKONK 22 Cop: G\h“. HOW D0 VE DEW,MIZ GOOGLE 2 GET BWeY EROM THAT . ;PHONE, SNUFEN 'L GWE HER aN EAR-FUL- - HERE /](, : w THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1939. By BILLY DeBECK GET THS (N THET THICK SRULL OF NOURS ,BESSIE - QUIT CALLN NOURSELF MRS GOOGLE - JOURE FIRED * UNDERSTAND 22 " o T8 DERUS OFF \£ YOy DRRE "PUONE HERE =T ARW - 1AW Haw THAT WUZN'T BESS\E, NE SODACIONS \DIT A T WUZ T REBL. GEN-U-WINE MZ GOOGLE ' WANT AD INFORMATION — e In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- iy this office (Phone 374) at ‘once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE—Studio piano, at $150. Phone Douglas 323. bdl}.dll‘“ 1937 PLYMOUTH, A-1 condition, priced Phone pm. right. A bECOND HANL) Naunnul C”tnl Register for sale, in good condi- tion, price $75 cash. Call phone 528. w\mL five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for conseculive insertions; One day Additional days .. 5¢ Minimam charge ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 p'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over from persons listed in directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE Furniture, washing ., buk rugs, heating coal ranges, cook stove, electric range, automobile parts, small pool table, baby buggies, baby sulkey, cupboards, stove pair parts, bicycle repair pa hot water heating plant, shafting shaft hangar bearings, pulleys, rope blocks, cash register, pipe fittings of all kinds, magnetos, burlap, old clothing, white rags, white clover seed, Kentucky blue grass seed, garden hose, stove pipe, two 20 h.p. and one 10 h.p. 8F. Standard gas engines, one large Reo truck engine. Thousands of other items to select from. Reason for selling, must vacate property within ten days. See Mrs. Frank Harris at Harris Apts., next to Connors Garage. | 100 | telephone telephone FOR SALE machi stoves, P‘OR CASH Very modemtoh priced 3-apt. house, good condition, fully furnished and occupied, oil heat installed, Frigidaires, good lot in fruit and flowers, best residential section, sufficient income to pay for itself in five y Phone 173. FOR rings. ALE—Two genuine diamond Orpheum Rooms. FOR RENT with pri- cabin, Z-RbOM iur;IEsI;ctl up‘t vate bath; also, 2-room 337 Willoughby Ave. FOR RENT — New WESTING- HOUSE VACUUM CLEANER at 50c a day, delivery 25¢ additional. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO., 140 So. Seward. Phone 161 6-ROOM unfurnished modern ho Phone 484 after 5 p.m. furnished apt., two bath- rooms, electric range, oil burner. Call after 5 p.m. Mike Daniloff, 1565 Seatter Tract, 5- FOR RENT—Unfurnished 1pL In- quire Snap Shoppe. TWO-ROOM cabin, | McMullen. West 9th St FOR REN1—s-room apt. with pri- vate bath, steamheated, electric range, hot and cold water. Phone 569, 349 after 4 SHE JES' BLOWED WTER TOWN - ¥“OU HAVE TO KNOW YOUR MULES, HERE—_“Time out” for water on the 1,001-acre farm of Dewey Drum. Lelach CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, THE PERFECT LAW OF LIBERTY prayer, 5- AND 3-ROOM a apts.,, oil heat, electric range. Phone Blue 200. URNISHED home, reasonable, in Douglas. See Walter Gaston, corner 5th and F Sts. | FOR SALE — Household Firlars,| VACANCY Bishop Apts. Phorie 33 Call Green 665 between 5 and 7 Co7y, wu-m. furn. apts. Light, p.m. | water, dishes, cooking utensils FOR SALE_ One used Westing- | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. house electric range. Two burn- pOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ers and oven; just the thing for, small cabin at only $15. PAR-| SONS ELECTRIC CO. 140 So.| Seward. Phone 161. ished apartments. Storage lockers, laundry facilities. Heated garages. Phone G. E. Krause 439 or call at the Hillcrest. OIL HEATER GE ironer, C()](’.‘-1 man_ heater, sewing machine, household uitensils, some tools A-1 condition, cheap. Emvire 862. GER SEWING Machlpes. Singer Vacuum Cleaners, Maytag, Wash- ing Machines, Maytag 110 - vqlt; light plants, Ironrite Irpners. Terms: $5 down, $5 monthly. J. H. Anderson, Box 101, Juneau, Alaska Distributer. FOR SALE — Milkgoats and doe! kids, Address Box 482, Sitka, Alaska. FOR SALE—U & I Linch. Owrer quitting business. Write P. O. Box 2274 or Phone 334. AT BARGAIN—Seven-room house in Douglas, furnished, full base- ment, on lot 100x175 ft. Is rented. See or phone Mike Pusich, phone 603 Douglas. FOR_SALE — Good paying lunch room and candy kitchen. Write Empire B C 1. TRANSFER business. Priced to sell ak_once. Inquire at No. 5 CUIf Apartments. ;dUST SELL equity in income earn- ipg apartments on Dixon. Three nmnmenhs two furnished, one with fireplace. Five minutes from business district. Best vigw prop- erty buy in town. See Bob Hen- ning at Empire office. 1933 Pontiac Sport coupe, excellent mechanical condition, good rub- ber. Priced right. Phone 744, —_——— THE NOYES property, corner 4th @nd Franklin, 2 buildings — une 10-room house and one b-room house, both furnished. Terms. See the owner. e e e The “"HILLCREST” Ultra modern new apartments, all_outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished—view. Phone G. E. KRAUSE 439 or call at the “HILLCREST.” FURNISHED Epl.a a' the Fosbee. VACAN—(:'S{—IWupget Apart};\chu MISCELLANEOUS |IF YOU WANT to rent a car and drive it yourself call Lloyd Reid, Blue 270. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nents, $4.50., Finger wave, 65c. Lola’'s Beaufy Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. TURN old qu-d into value, | cash or trade nt Nukget Shop. LOST AND FUUND LOST — Wallet containing cash, in Juneau; $10, reward. Please return to Empire. LOST—Nugget. fob. $10 reward for | returr. (o New York ’I‘avem WANTED WAN’l‘ED—clmmcut young man de.sm‘s room and breakfast (other mea]s opuonal) in private home. P. O. Box 315, B —— WANTED—Woman wants work by ' day or hour. Phone 336. CALL RED 454 for reliable hour or day help in your home. Mr. Paul A. Harsch of Toledo, | a solid Ohio, who lectured under the aus-|the ccrreciness, the Science and the pices of First Church of Christ, Christianity of her revelation by Scientist, Juneau, last night in the | healing others, and became con- Scottish Rite Temple, quoted from | vinced that the method she was page 127 of the Christian Science|employing was the method of the textbook, “Science and Health with Master Christian; that it was divine Key to the Scriptures” by Mary because it had in it no human mode Baker Eddy: “Christian Science re-|or process. She saw, he pointed out, veals God, not as the author of sin, |that Jesus perceived the real man- sickness and death, but as divine man made in the image and like- Principle, Supreme Being, Mind, ness of God, and this exact and exempt from all evil.” He then said true seeing enabled him to heal that because Christian Science has!the sick. Mrs. Eddy was convinced, thus revealed God to humanity, and | he affirmed, that her discovery and exposed the nothingness of matter | the method of healing resulting from and all material beliefs, it is un- it were divine, Christian, and scien- questionably the gift of God to a!tific because it coincided so perfect- | world weary with its unanswered |ly with the Christ-method of heal- | s of fact; and she proved and that by resoluiely shut- ting out of his consciousness every conflicting, harassing, tormenting evil and unkind thought, he is pre- paring the way for Truth to enter; | that only when he is thus prepared can he hear the voice of God. He made clear that the Christian Sci- entist does not expect that his hu- man ears will respond to the vibra- tions of a physical voice, but that he is mindful of the Psalmist’s words “Mine ears hast thou opened,” and recalls that “ears” scientifically de- fined, stand for “spiritual under- standing.” A Christian Scientist, Mr. Harsch assured his listeners, never tells God what he wants and then importu- nately begs for it, but rather, he declares that his Father has al-| ready endowed him with all good, m-“ cluding health, usefulness, and the | ability to glorify God, and then| waits confidently for the material manifestation to take place. In summarizing the work of Mrs © Walic Walla, Wesh.. halts the wheat-harvesting overations lemnoraruv. The combine on this farm is hauled by 27 mnlel. DOUGLAS NEWS CANNERY SEASON'S BEST SHIPMENT OUT The, North Sea was a visitor at the Douglas City Wharf last night, taking out 4,400 cases of canned salmon from the local plant, the | best single shipment of the current season which is just about to end for this year. Total shipments to date total close to 18,000 cases it is re- ported. Unless an extension is tgranted the fishing season will be ended Saturday at midnight. About 25 tons of empty cans and general merchandise were unloaded here. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Caesar Sebenico returned to his home yesterday from St. Ann’s Hos- pital where he was under treatment 50 prayers and questions, and its cease- less struggle for emancipation 1rom a bondage it has heretofore been unable to define or understand. Christian Science is the full and final revelation of divine Principle God what He is and how He may be understood; it is Christianity itself ‘s('lenuhcal]y applied to human needs; it is the scientific application of that spiritual understanding - which was possessed in such fulness |by Jesus and used by him so lov- |ingly and convincingly. Mr. Harsch, the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church | of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas- | | sachusetts, went on to explain ithat | this spiritual light or understanding 1 of the Christ, Truth, has alwa; :lbpcn | present, and that glimpses of it Mr. Harsch told his listeners, | who i a member of | | ognize, | were caught by spiritually-minded | _. |men long before the time of Jesus. He pointed out that the Bible, on which he said Christian Science is| based, provides many examples of {this penetration of light into hu- ! pointed out man consciousness, but that it re-| mained for the great Master to re- veal it in its fulness to the eyes of men. After the resurrection and as- cension of Jesus, he declared, this | light was lost from the world with WANTED——Baby Bed. Green 640. ~| the exception of occasional glimpses, | YOUNG LADY, employed, wants small furnished apartment by Aug. 22. Phone 197 after 6:30 p.m. WANTED—We want to make you a liberal trade-in allowance for your old washer on & new 1939 EASY. Convenient terms on the balance. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO., 140, So. Seward. Phone 161. EXPERT stenography and book- keeping—part or full time. Alice Mack, Gastineau Hotel, .. Fhe. Book,_ALAS W Enlarged, Now On sale. $1.00. until it was regained and re-discov- | ered by Mary Baker Eddy, after| and spiritual understanding. Divine Demonstration lives of Jesus and Mrs. Eddy, years of searching for peace, health |only appeared | sense to be real. She realized {and lack. God is Truth, ing. Mr. Harsch explained that Christ- ian Science declares that Jesus' un- derstanding of the all-presence and all-power of divine law was the Christ, and that this Christ-under-| standing of divine law as utilized by Jesus and now employed by Chris ian Science is the expression or| manifestation of omnipotent God Himself. It is this God-power, this Christ-manjfestatioy, he pointed out, which heals disease, discord, | and Christ expresses God as Truth in a form which mortals can and do rec- he went on to explain, and when this recognition dawns in human consciousness, healings re- sult, because the very Christ, Truth, this ever-operative, eyer-present di- vine law dispels the falsities of hu- man beljef, Human Censciousuess Because Jesus knew that the Christ has always operated in hu- man consciousness according to a definite law or Science, Mr. Harsch his prayers were con- stant affirmations of the ever- presence and all -power of this Christ-law rather than petitions to a far-off Father to grant him some special favor. Mrs. Eddy, he said, saw that God was Life, All; that disease, decay, death, being no part of divine Life, did not, could not, really exist as fact, but that they to a false human and afterward taught, to he went on During the course of his lecture, |say, that the most effective prayer 2 Mr. Harsch pointed to the similar-|consisted of deep, persistent, ear-| Dr. F. H. Stockfleth of ity. of the early background of the nest affirmations of God’s allness,| who has been in the Territory for and ' His Goodness, His loving care of | several weeks, affirmed that they both knew in- His children, tuitively that men could be con- diséase, death, were unreal, —lvinced of the truth of their mes- less, sage only by demonstration. He said | the harmony of being. that Mrs. Eddy recognized after his| discovery of the Christ-method that to Mr, ‘ a provable or demonstrable subject for the voice of God; he knows that ! and that evil, and incapable of destroying A Christian Scientist, according Harsch, listens prayerfully the | Eddy, Mr. Harsch spoke of her as a Revelator, since Christian Science, he said, is a divine revelation; as Founder, because she founded a world religion by demonstration, and | as Leader of the Christian Science movement. Tt was and continues to | be, he declared, an impersonal lead- | ership which she exercised and con- | tinues to exercise. She enjoined upon her students and members of her |church, he pointed c/t, that they follow her only as far as she fol- lowed Christ, She founded her Harsch made clear, persons, herself or others, nor provide a vehicle for individual am- bition, It was designed, he declared, as a nucleus around which those who loved and wished to know more of the universal Christ, Truth, might rally. In closing, Mr. Harsch assured his audience that ag mortal man opens his €yes more widely to the ever-present Christ he becomes greater transparency of good, and that as he does so he brings into his own experience and that of those with whom he comes in con- tact, a larger and fuller, a richer sense of health, vigor, joy, harmony and abundance. Mr. Harsch quoted from ti Bible and the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” Baker Eddy, in support of his state- ments, church, Mr, -o SITKA GETS DENTIST Seattle, left Juneau, this sin, morning for Sitka, where he plans | power-|to open a dental surgery. He was'with arranging the treaty to end accompanied by Mrs. Stockfleth. — e The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. —— .. not to glorify | to| for a cold and complications. | GASTONS TO LEAVE ON ACCOUNT OF ILLNESS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gaston plan to leave for the south as soon as they can dispose of their home here, formerly the Martin property which they purchased only last spring from Dick McCormick to make the island their home. An illness, relief from which his physician here advises the trip outside, is the cause of Mr. ! Gaston’s leaving. - PLANE HERE | The plane Sovia Marchetti, Pilot Ray Webb, berthed here yesterday on a second visit within the month, while awaiting a‘ passenger — Mr. Freeburn, whom he brought in from | Chichagof Island on a business visit to the channel. | S eee— * NEW PRESIDENT IS INAUGURATED Former Paag~uayan Min- ister to U. S. Is Now | Chief Executive by Mary | ASUNCION, Paraguay, Aug. 16.— The former Paraguayan minister to | the United States and hero of the | Grand Chaco war with Bolivia, Johe Felix Estigarribia, has been inaugurated as President of the | Repubtic. General Estigarribia was credited | the Chaco war and later obtained | eredits at Washington to support Paraguayan currency. He was elected ‘wlv.houz opposition in April to suc- ceed the provisional president, Felix lmusl. be scientific, it must rest on IGod, infinite Mind, does answer [Empire Want Ads Bring Results, Paiva, R = You'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY - Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY. FREE DELIVERY Phones: 48 Jones-Stevens Shop o L LADIES'—MISSES’ EEADY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third T ZORIC | SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry GEORGE BROS. Widest, Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 62 or 95, — L THIS NUMBER i 20TH CENTURY MARKET Arthur M, Uggen, Manager Planos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE Bow! ™ " Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chiriese & Afnérican Specialties) “For Most Tasteful Hafrcutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies' and Utah Nut and Lump COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 —_——— Bodding Transfer | MARINE PHONE | BUILDING k(4 ' HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American M ane 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU bk e e MO/ Vot [ S— Rock—Coal Ha: Stove—-Fuel Oil Ddl'lqum Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bailders' and Shelf HARDWARE The Juneau Laundry FRANKLIN STREET hetween Prout and Second Streets PHONE 359 T JUNEAU-YOONG | Hardware Comkmny PAINTS—OIL—Q! Shelf and Heavy Hardware Ammunitwn When In Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE snd CRATING CALL USB Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery. GENERAL MOTORS, and MAYTAG rlonn# W.P. Jomcsw “The Frigidaire Man® | PHONES | LIQUOR DELIVERY Juneau Reliable Tran;farv Ovue trucks go any place any tinse. A tank for Diese) Ofl and a tank for Ci Oil save ..PHONE m—:il'airk w IP IT'S PAINT WE HAVE 1 Ideal Paint Shql THE RO ‘h BEAUTY sALun “If your hair is not m you—You should be coming to us.” — et G e T Califoriiih Groeery g i SWISS CHARD, MUSTARD mm DAILY FROM OUR FARM . relqmo 478 Swrisgi e FOR INSURANCE See H. B. SHEPARD & SON TELEPHONE 49 B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. BT e no i S b ST PHONE 485 LUMBER meuu Lumber Mfll:, Ine.

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