The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1927, Page 2

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e PSR, | n e orning e ——— r.‘f_— Juneau Church || Services New Verz Cfty ureh colimn e Empire not lock Saturday to guarantce chango ed by 10 [ Notlces st he receiv r than By ELSIE F. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 15, HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY”—Froebel. Issued by the Natlonal Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th 8t., These articles are appearing weekly in our columas, { Child's Moral Development Through Nature KARTACK rmon topics, « - educatoy worth__while friends that will | It o child lives close| hank him Wwith sincerity Northern Light Presbyterian | A for the first four-] Of course. a little country boy = I I lite, he will never [or one who lives in a small town i At ety It is & broad statement{ mas special opportunities, Winter Corner Foul I Sty ; by of consider trers him continuous inspiration wud REV. 0. A B Uastor q v child who i the | e c avs find a place to en Mornit ) amtry lives “clos nature” not| oy himself freely and safely to i The ( & impossible 1o the city [ ieart’s content happy and ildrer <hould bhave their | wderly outler perfluous 21 tib i 1 called he natural won-{ vity. Neverthel Mozt cases, e 10 ) oo it are always within veach | will meed to be tanght to see na opalar Song Se estion in come form or other. In the winter f ure and to hear her voice: but crmon Suhje N Way of chere are frost, snow, ice, the leaf | vill he easy teaching. Then the Lif ros free and the evergreen. These | sreat espanses of white purity b Il give rise to many questions, the | ore him will give him an awed sense Cnewers to which il furnish valu | of the infinite wonders. The curious I8 1 not laying ¢ PARIS Jan. 15.— Premier sverytiting worth w aniE's coonbiias have: Dalatndet 1e little eiry boy ince nat Imdzet but many mall does not come to him as abundautiy have raised a e as e does to his country friend, their own hodgets whict musi g n search of new wondes of balanece {and the sther will see that T A {does. Tramps in the park through the snow or in the country at the ‘;‘Ini of a car line to look for winter ¥ W Psnowflakes on e Christian Science Church insight into the workings of | vacks in the snow may tempt hin | e - Let the chile oux to his o follow a rabhit or a squirrel unday services will be held I bits of snet oo bread the ] ts home and thereby learn of iis ¥1.a II; in 1 ( Chr little hirds b dare to] node of living in winter, The squi 1ian Science Societ Tineau on with us through the cold el may be tCained to ma Fitth and Main Stroot he sub 1. e will feel that he is helpin isits o his door, for nuts, jeet will b 1 piainiion dife and he will be ma | oaxed the least bit with a samul sunday School at 12:15 P e public is cordially inviced attend these scrvices and visit e jeading room B -— — (‘n‘lm]x' Church (e S PN Fifth and Qola Streets G:00 a. v Ma n the Hospital Chapel 00 a. m.-Low Mass and § n General Commu n th children 10:20 a. m.—High i Pible Class Rosary, Scrmon the 0 p diction i of Blessed Sacra- Rr\u'l(lhm Lutheran (Inmh 1 afd Main R. ALLEN, Pastor Phone 579 Sunday services: 9:45 o m. Sunday Hchool 1100 m o Marning wship Subject i First gns ot Christ S 00 1w hip. Comforting ( A con nvit.tion i3 extended to all to attend v 5 Fourth and Sewara Streets REV. . A. GAILEY, Dastor. 11:00 m Jer T Thing Wiiel ¥ i . 12:15 ). n nday Seh W p [l | Bible St i evening at 8 o'clock HARR\ W to attend these servic th th 8 32 wards. s i fe Friday at 8 o'clock. Come and enjey the upnllm' ast. - Hethodut Ep s(u')nl Church What does the cool-bosl: say about making pastry? pinadnasle Add the water to the flour and shorten- St . ing 1 very Zitle at a time undh the Al Geihn. 1ieht consistency is secured. ]\rc.essinry 3 control! Hill. Bros. follow a similag SAks Sohobst i principle of control in roasting coffee. Only a few pounds at a time are roasted and the glorious flavor of Hills Bros. is achicved every time. Evening service at 1 Plesbytcnan Natue (‘)lu WILLARD, 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service - 11:30 a. m.-—Bible School. 7:00 p. m—Wednead eek prayer service A cordial welcome Ivmon Army wond e pul.],. is invited to atfend e Salvation Army meetings al e new hall Meetings 11 o, m. and 7:20 p m unday. Thursday, 8 p. m. Sunday School » p. m Hall on Third ront Street, Avenue, Resi Capt. € 2 A scmbly ot God H ssmn (Bethel Penecostar Mission) CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: Morping worship at 11:00. Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 8:00. Week-night services Tuesday and NIGK WILLIAMS Wi Brata, [ the “MANAGES SEALS n/\‘\ FRANCISCO, Jan. 15 fiams, ccach of the San Franclsco | s of the Picific Coast Baseballl ague, has beoi signed to menage| Seals fer this year. ‘ Hills Bros’ dlscovery of Controlled .. Roasting made coffee EVERY time you make a cup of Hills Bros. . . . every time you drink, that exquisite flavor, so rich and full- bodied, so free from harshness, brings fresh delight to'your taste. In no other coffee will you find such +{ul coffee goodriess. For Con- trolled I\wastmg. onqmated and used by us, is {ar supenot to the ordinary method of roasting in bulk. The fine coffees selected and blended by Hills Bros. are roasted a few pounds at’'a time in an even temperature. Ask for Hills Bros. by name, and look for the Arab on the can. moment you open the vacuum tin and inhale that ravishing fragrance, you will' realize what-a marvelous cup of ~ HILLS BROS COFFEE 1927. may becom ore in in th velop ‘in him the fove than | acquaintance of the se rel: s greatiy to ng | urday n s 1 hed des ion to them pent on his fa or them. And | ul, | infervals through the wd blue jup will creech v more to the child t of “thief, thief” . to a song of the 1ire h\ ws in th now and sing Cknec The ocoon swayiizg on the leafless trees PAR]SH CARD PARTY an tell the little country bhoy a tory of transiorming life going on TO BE HELD "!Ul:SDA n the perfect silken cradle. Withir for e R loorz, if he is ever foreed to sta n. there o study i8 still something for him icicles on the eaves, ict ‘ormations on the window pane, frost T m cobwebs, in a sheltered corner of | ppa gipst part e he window, At t he may be ement will be ne ulled o slumber ihe song of the wind in the chin and happy and TR heal hiy ac directed into| FORESTERS’ OVVF‘C’)ATS whole - constructive cl may sleep the sicep of cc birds, @ moment’s pat snow storm to se the for officially through in t hulh will ‘help to plants o Locanary apartment Fresh from the original vacuum Easily pack opened with ¢ The: 77 g coffee is in store for you. 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THE AT.ASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regutar passenger and freight train gervice from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and hatanika branches. During the winter months there are two enger trains each way, weekly, betweer. Seward and Fairbanks. TFor timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) 4Anchorage Alaska SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES Continued until stock exhausted entirely Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now . ....$7.00 €PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 FER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON | LOWER FRONT STREET ' NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per weck and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night: Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. CONFECTIONS Candlies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 18. Maker, Candy T. E. Hall, Phone No. 637. SWEET—FRESH oot oo et e, ereee Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WQOD WORK / recorerrororreaess ool Eat, Sleep and Be Happy AT THE GASTINEAU “Alagka's Largest Privately-Owned Hotel”

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