The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1927, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Y, JAN. 29, 1927. ; o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAI[<]RDA J 2 = _.._____-, i = S y services: . E p : —— Retiallento el & E;RUWTH UF flNE ‘ Once Queen 7 BAB’ (,;"RRI‘iGES g 00w m—Morning worsh 7 betriaghe Ei Silliks hare abMGITcRL 'lOME EDUCAT“)N 3 ‘!,!“ n Jesus Stills the sm-x[\_'. EVEALED Vi \ t Hcywooq-w;lkcficlAl g (é:n:fia w”? ket FIRST Q0L 1S THE FAMILY"—Fcoebel. §:00 p. mo—Evening \\'n‘_’_)_l'l' 1 ; guaranteed in every ]“I‘cl(- :\ivh standireor Aty “THE CHILD'S [00I q 40th St Subject Feasting with Jesus o guasastee i overy m‘ gt A3 4 New York ity L : A welcome hand awaits ,\]‘nu\ul o that do not come up o the i New Yurk City. ihese a \e Friendly Lutheran Church. Ask' B Dl . i o g ow ¥ e attends; he knows. |t Ioul;‘g’qslgorlgwenlv Years Piides anili Wicker Carriag : $20.00 and uy ¥ - g ‘ : cies—$15.00 and up Freating Children wit : = R —Report [s Made. lkies—$&15 'l t have By HELEN GRI Methodist Episcopal Church | he remai Droh i Bl el o ish one alosl um: it v,‘?;zoi",)l“ e B SLE} s e 1S Te )0, The remark H @ ; G e e : e Fourth and Se uruv Sl;f('?ts. ,,:.I',I'm IS LVI‘I‘I |—.‘-m~ L o et Ih g ni o g by . o 4 ‘ ‘ e ,\, i nx’u:h"mrjmn‘ II"-““' LI ot p:;”:nlllu(lln\«w\} | complete catalogue. = ; y 1:00 a. m i LY, bl Ny | L 5 y ! myl‘( § Attitude Toward Erring |Iv'| H (i ‘i\l Im:- ”“, ]“’,:.,(x‘|‘1y;l i I (‘ | ar 1 . ‘ S Sihe ilnu‘v:m ”rnn('wm.... y , ; . b o ’ mary, Wehmeyer points out thit t : g R orship.” 4 PR y 5 ’ ‘ I'I{‘]lll ‘“”“‘I‘vj \I“"'d""s'l"’v w"“m"\W:l“”‘[lt ‘x ]ulf::‘-n* ]v\n.r~ll‘1"l|) It Tts Hardware “We Have It all . dy and consis 1 i - ) he was jat 8 o'clock. “With veference 0 “\“hi;"hilxlltl;-‘r PN . : ) i ‘ e i # ‘”\“m.- d;::x[[\ that in 1880 there | k,« |Z= = o EalysHoniORn .4': S e i s Loui i — el ‘ o " “Bont Strest | sers " ,‘,ln!;:.v‘i.m‘ of 150 :;‘(”\” -H|:(],| ‘ i Fa 0 inhabitants. Today we have Liod : Iy liim, hu Sunday- -7:30 p. m every 600 ink ibite S L | " . v : | monte: Suntays vt mhimi v lmlwldllum 1”1' \”; i l | ; . Dogin anslis Eie 8 fevers tvic paraons i | : L fity f ,.-“.I..l(’_ 'vrn'.nwln_\' “The Living, =7 i city :u.;x:;-m'v'h«m . her lin | Of (}0‘"1 b“u Lo i ‘V“"l( l' } Y ha heen 8 v " $ g aEtye Wiy particularty ihowing | ' i - % el Henrty “NAlIaE MO Al l'able gaim. In -ofMeasbulldin Juml- FEMIR ) Y 3 I \ h o : S v Lapproximately 800,000 square ’:' : ‘ : space has been added during 192 ) s bl 4 n oly Trinity Cathedral B4 Watcrworks System JUNEA U Ll”‘lfll& l\ ["II‘I‘S l o e g “St Louis" waterworks ] S % 'HARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 603, ), t rapid illipaiion yion | 3 REINEET S Wi = Jung " Sunday services: |in the (. Dur P e | L] t 1) 1b Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. (| yeurs the water cc UL e i ] e r p— 1 (4’ ur ( Morning Prayer and Sermon at, o o0 almost ,(,IN\,‘ I e —— — Jlt"‘)(ll‘ l | 12336 B M V41700 54 n AR ‘} owih of hmll;lnll.i e b ‘I S(’rl/l('()b il 1 : ! :;'::mu; :4-;1).“‘!(. at Douglas. flect Lo x;-”nl”lvlu T SEF LS FOR Y OL’R“" | | Roon s Rhgay ; which me | b ) e — il OO - —3{in the United tes e | e s [ ] P it nesd ‘,’;“: i i;e;bytermn Native Church I =.)|u. an ;;m I';!!\:‘- ‘1‘““1”1;[; rt \|! by LOO% I L(]f gulpplub Na—— T LT e L O citizens i 1 L el i : rfes and are valued | e n \;",H ! ‘1 '|(w by The Emvire The public is coudially invited to| yanpy WILLARD, LayS er)rk('r» luuulw .‘: \l!nx[«[. m::; (‘m‘i |4.\mm-( | ()fi:K Supp later “m.,:| 10 NE u‘.[,"‘ l.‘w ; Crvi and visit the 10:20 '.L T.,:];;?I:;:msihofg ’ e the Mt itan Muscum in New : l’“nt]ng dnd St‘[tl()n(,r_\ morning to veading room o = M- York p | : sermo pics, ete. . m.—Wednesday | d dxon of 5 » sermon topi ¢ . £ prayer service. A | A1 el neeme 1 “ P ] | (‘IRU lw SI/‘IPI(IZ\ ‘5 C(). e te Catholic Church ! cordial welcome is given to al r:: .\!“'W”‘:‘ e fhe Threost Tl B Ic\, Sy wiled 1 ;D L 5 | - Northern L:;,;m lpw,\h\vum“ : " [to attend these services. —r [ municipally-owned \m.v;l;m]xl (IIJ‘; .‘:m ”‘;‘ bcrioin Alade I‘:;’n ':K"(i ‘ o A P it ‘hurch mid Go! s 4 & wonld filis Eympkoiy ol ; & ; | .‘ | Chur ¥ 5 pital| Astembly “of God IMission “wl:l‘l:l o nml‘“nl SO '“;”,‘,: ,l‘]”“h i\nl'ul paiiny | | Corner Fourin and | ( i — ST ko md is now in its forty- | upon b > : D\ N Mission ) counntry nd - ttont o o ' peE (.;,XX:M(I [Po“;l;gg;;;uS'”‘l‘:’w’r' e b how that in 1905 :.qr[ msllylr‘- Jooked Tike this at | ALASKAN IIOTEL o i lay services: The statistics show ‘ fehe dogled Hlke | ; The | ( ecii 1 ne Sunday services: A 3 : tsans consumed 25 the h.v”‘h[ ol L 7 ik ' i : : ; 1 L M ing worship at 11:00. l\v ou Lo 1 ey ; o S“VA])LP ](AI . “‘ : 2 ni School and | .\‘x;‘l‘l-vll‘u,_‘:k.“wl\n()l at 12:16. sallons ‘.l. water, whil el P REASO! i : o 5 e ‘ e : e ! Evening service at 8:00. o Gl ' i miate by o Mo g A v . Vi Sermon an?; Week-night m!r\l:lccs Tuesday and | . ‘, « ,I.“ fa L e e City A | ——\ i e ¢ S i yeloek. ; 5w st e i el Rt 'l"«.'.?m"»:n; enjoy . the spiritunt | were carvied in 1925 . L : . Motor Bus Travel 5 = II RO 4D ‘ [ | avel shows a rapid | 2 ¥ Lutheran Chuzch 1 . SAY LOOK s S Im. N st THF AIAASK/I ’){N‘fnmr and freight traln 5 — Retuniisiiontlutieenion Gl unean Window unatHonso Cloan & here in 1923, In that yeai ?.II Would Enabie hadc thaoUENGIL Whe )4'1,.1"] «::;lcr:;‘.:u J:‘;l,::.‘!r“;;‘;‘.immks i Bk s Christian Science Church : of Thirvd Main St ling, all work g teed, give 12 passenger l“|’,‘|:. i Church to Imp service from g:\:‘[.r; 90 L CqnatutoRRekenbadlns Lis ol kt‘hu IRl \ VALY t L8 Pactor n i 1 The following v W6 ‘ d over the Chicka islan ; i Dari e Bl - : | ‘l "“ £ :\Iv‘\:n»ll ! fl\‘ ! ”I‘h s “‘“I'.v -l»” ]'I"lu-' WASHINGTON. Joi. 29, Travelers :l:nu:- emnnnm thero are two passe :f‘r|‘i:y|‘(l"t‘:lvlorl: lu:llynthor in- 11 a. . in the Chup 5 |;;|:('\"“n‘;,',‘: sed ) Murope who chianee upon a \I}||VI:I Mo F"[rh’:"k"“ hm“:r imtablos 4nd ‘othor ip- o e G or altar clot d e o i Do Sl formation tnquire of any ste ke g % o L H Dept. of the Inter [or their churches i o ’ s : sl pretie - ity it et THE ALASKA RAILROAI b iy 70,410, while in 1925 they amount | in L LASKA RARIO AV Y rr Y 11“) II",Y.‘\l‘q\L'T . 2 lably L bill ‘m‘\ b Ivj‘x‘.u..:‘ (Kt. . y‘.. ) P li li!’ ’\ l4 ,I"i li ‘ (Fq;b‘ i w IIER J. X el o |nh;"::'4 ‘1 :."”M‘ ‘l : i wilt, but I Anchorage $ : only were §20: 15. | sovies ar b 3 AR vears later they i resentat . T v 1& F: f‘." i’ 0 1)""(‘(, 51801 Deposits of non-member | souri, :m«. a j 008 e ’ ‘ l o !!“l ‘-t’!”“s« e a lll...m\\ were not .m.l.lm\.-.x‘::],-.::;:;mr f 1::;;51" y on ;mm SR T "“l | SPECIAL SALE ()P SIIOL | 1a90 hat year they amounted to S8, . gl e ‘ pelipiil il ‘i'“” 'I‘”l‘il l“h“l. i i 2 ¢ j“:"‘:“”’ : “"l" b Continued until stock exhausted cnme]yp new stock iner 1 to $95.091,998 by an organization o ! l Lo S S sekoaned sl s L e e 1 o eligious PUrPOsE T | o i e | L )| FrORSHEDE Regular $12.00, Now . P i [} | The average daily attendance e e o B gi;{; A g fl ' ’)l{s | st II ui public schools bas inc |n-lu‘;~|"|l l Half ”m‘” “{l.n .K. “1 ki prempaiiy ey S sl A from G601 in 1905 to $¢,334 in on i e hile the mumber of schools has in gee Al ond £ ;‘ l“” S 1 !”]’ I[:) lll': ‘“I\l[‘ v mt on nsions and U\’u per cent i NIIKE AVIA‘ON Y sume d. In 1919, the firs con s Al o ek ot E\ :}D i‘; it e Municipal Opera was in ' on all j Lo minister f R s 1 i wion, the atien 1. | justice 1 S [ f I.lmll\”””' o Use the Classifieds. They pay. | nr — lattended durin Gl gl ‘ b —_— ; | P g g 1 N HOTEL | " o ' ITF NORTHER i ‘ ; k and up. 2 BATH ROOM OUTFIT || __NOF a0 i) 5 atory: Close ite tank || Public shower and tub baths By O L Sl | & l)( 'I\D ‘/"q Bath Tub. 5 ft.; Lavatory:; Closet (whitc ) [ e . i SRHIVA ) : s L » | All complete vith fittings: .ffi'u",.)() 1 up—steam heated, i Delivered anywi.ere in city limit | B e e CONFECTIONS | bets, Punch. /:':;B | i Candle:, Ifl?mi;.\:tmhx:::r g lElmm‘ E. - . 7 l PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS Suia Tn Junean, Ksaka: bt ! 3 0. . L “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost" GrisT paran IR T SN RJ i o ST S = - — 7 T ——————————— ' ‘ ’s Carpenter Shop i Andy’s Carp | Iver Maki announces the opening ‘ Handy y'_ m i . AR TLI) | 4 | A B ANDAAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND : BAND- ’ - . of his new rooming huusc ‘; i g B gk e L E s bruary First i *4 g l 11 o’Cleck | Fe | YES' 11 o' Clock ig ‘ 3 | . We have a room for you ; A | SR T | ' NEW ‘AND MODERN ! THE GASTINEAU | B lg | “Alaska's Largest Privately-Owned Hote! e [ | STEAM HEAT BATI | [ i | | ’ ~ - J \ i | FIRST CL.ASS DRY R()QNI | T e S - i " . | ' | | i chers i Sl ! lf"”“‘ Y 14 ‘% Wholesale and Retail Buslxwun — | MAKI BOARDING HOUSE | 3 \ i / 4 PE b [ ' HOOSE HALL o i s ;| : 1 - |Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office 3 daission $1.00 :3 | Ly

Other pages from this issue: