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N - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, |attend these services and visit thefeclings, EEBSIZ 97 . T P ——— | e ——————— ) Juneau Church HOME EDUCATION e : i 8 “THE CHILD'S FIEST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"- Froebel Services Bl i o hove Wi Teurion. Aavisi{1148. Wkt oo . " ¥ Fn o st W Naw York ity these articies are appeariug weekly 1 our coluinns H erS - | 5 S ——— 2 | Notlces for this church colnmn/ ” o . ¥ must be received by The Empire not| Dé You Lncourage Your Children? later than 10 o'clock Saturday! _ L1 morning to guarantee change of By MRS. NESTOR NGEL ° sermon topics, ete. N . C a" alr ey “You'll mever mend that wago: e - s e |sald a mother to her twelveyearo .‘1\ UF Northern Light Presbyterian | | . ji. was trying to repair his si o N Church J,[ter's toy-wagon. Corner Fourtn and Franklin Sts, | “Why nof?” asked the bov. wASHINGTfiN U s | REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor. “Its. (00, diiieult,” replied the | Momning service, 11 a. m. Boy|mother. “Fathéh_will do it when hei _Y y I' {wo C | Subject: “The Bible and the Boy| “I'll do it mysell” answered the, ; | Preblem.” Special music by thejboy. “I promiseg Doris I would, and| It Its Hardware “We tlave It” | Choir Sermon story for thell'm going to do it ! Feb .12.—1 5 | aitlidcen | The boy was certainly made of the! 5 - e 12198 ). mi-—BiHHE SeHbaL. {right stuff. 1t wits not loug before i | M el e —————————— — = vening. Sepvice &Y. 71800 olcloak, [(rolBitithevadtn o 1Hs Little sleter. jp o0 0 th oo G Politicall Science | Subject: “The Christian Home. | ‘repaired as well as Father at the 1 i of Wiintion A warm welcome for everyhody.|have dome it." This showed un v Ty Nt i i 1 persistency, in the face of oppe 5 ek % | '|'uu Many a boy would have u & effe 4 '“‘”‘)‘”" 7 | Christian Science Church Ahm, Hedai b Priotiiey hed said it » to eit i or 1 1 " - P m the ‘ounciimanie! | iunday services will be held at|W#s hard : 11 a. m. in the Church of Chris-| We mothers have a grave responsi Oi C l S L W l {tian Boienca ;Squiety ot Juneau on|bility. 1 we.put doubt intd our chil ooa Yaw ogs antec !Fifth and Main Street. The sub-!dren’s heat how can we expec S adbasailiabeEaOa Nk : them (o succeed? | BEsemt i Suuday School ‘at 12:15 P. M. “You cannot do it,” says a motier * e P JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS {monial meeting. a9 a9y i » i : i | an Science Reading Roomj “You cun do i JHoLs :m building. This room je, mother, and straightway rencwed [open to the public Wednesday after-| 10r comes 1o the cifild, and he {noons from 2:30 to 4. R ; AT sy T e s ! The public is cotdially invited to| We ought to e Ut cOMWh that wliel 0 per=on says we |reading room. {cannot do a thing, we do not feol oot y A | ST+ S ———— | b : linclined to continue tyins. Chiidics SEE US FOR YOUR---- i . re even more sensitive than " - > - o L4 ; Many a man owes his succ Rupert Cross. a blind boy reached Two firemen were killed, another burned to death and five | E Oatliclic Chursh ; ¥ “ R i S % were seriously injured when fire destroyed this sevea-story [ lite l4l)x||ifl.{ll\ll)llll'l'> & _\' encou : |Im o a1 |"r:r:x141 of r’-w annual l,h!\] [ 00sC I‘L lf Supph(’ v ! ast Side of New York, P Fifth und Gola Street-. ment. A child generally has implicii| don Chess Congre s dof & severa - ! building on the lower \lmhfu et S el e Septuagesima |,l.-n<-r in lhis '””.“';"- lll|r.];:!|'“v whe | opponciitsor e | s folc(. Sll})p]l‘ s ——— | Sunday. she says he can't he thinks he can - 5 i — ] B0 . mtas tn the sopitan| 1 e Tt ¥ v i i At S i Printing and Stationery ; hter, hut :"‘l“‘ (thI 5 gn]q llmn oi bn\~ Sometimes a boy | colunms of { - n three ; : | " S o s Dt fid ‘n,mj.‘.;.l Communion for the Ladies of|he has to tight for % Ri I‘""“‘ ® T tis thon 1 1 wight for!the Altar Society. The mass is sajd | MOt '.“"3“ it "" "_’_‘“". i["‘ j'_‘ Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ¥ amusin hall audicnces while | for their intentions. under drer R e o = " wig and in satin| = 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser-|she is more likely to be swayed by R £ 2 b j HAI i,. AP I m’;"m woman who imagined her ! Y /l‘ V rew a woman who imagined her A . §121M i nfivencals el 3000 RunilayzSshool CPIR G e da nothing simply : d ne pow that he exacted mhle Class. Nbsoariso she w Hidn i e Opp. Juneau Cold Storage ALA SK N II()TEI Combined Music Departmenis i 1e tecelnts vathar thanlll SreB0ieD) e sRosany:f BSLOMMES B 0 oSt S pael chat ahve X 11 4 i B e e ol S wsially | Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- no boys. Of course, the girl ne “THE HOUSi OF 5 . of Juncau School to Ap- his share is cal-|ment. O e s B even) i s MODERN REASONABLE RATES 2 v iy nuch over 5,060 francs e ’ i : LATS pear Second Time. cived by Mis | e Tl ““"“l‘;":‘" o bl .].Inudvlf.”ff S 4 i Dave Houser, rror. o i on | ke jrediton) | Besurrection Lutheran OMurch || otien thought the girl was ambitions, || HGME COOKING SR i ‘ with i} 1 t e ful | 5% - —— S o - — s BENTET P ——— — b b v hance had she againsi | S certs will b by the I Jegs in tha world Corner of Third agd Main Sta, [bor “hOL chaee bad whe agiing QUICK SERVICE n‘!‘vi‘*—\u Hail iho - REV. HARRY R. :XLLEN. BAMARN 107 e ale mayiihrow off ihis un b R II () l) 1;1 S C A F E Buble e i ; 1 2 “:’J;:L‘: 579, fortunate influence of her wother, but Tiv Our Waffles! VN R b (R 0 ) i think of ihe yeaMggvasted before An_inte W o ‘ From the Front | | 9:45 o ‘m—Sunday School. | po Goes o v BERG & HARRIS FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE i it anpear n 11:00 a. m.—+Mornldg worship.| {ny jitle girl trigs the extra- Brori i Gastinéau Hotel Building Orchestra anid B 1 Subject: “Labourers in the Vine-| o aiiiv things. so it se Vo il roprietors " i % ; everal numoer " St & i : ‘“‘ ' B. H. “DUSTY" RHODES, Picprictor peade it 2 She shows talent for 5, wher J fdy o (o, A 4 Ak!:“ ity 9 00 p. m-—Bvening worship.|ap | cannot draw a straight line: I JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY B (e ,Subjeet[ “A ‘Prize Worth .Obtain-|encourage her in every undertakin s G s e EGUIPPED CATE o Lok ing." ] I ulways tell her that che will suc- -y T : 1o £ od by A 3 Bl wi W ELEC v 1 “.::u “\ 7 A heary welcome awaits You at!ceed, if she keeps on trying. At four| \\ M, ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS e W \ the Friendly Lutheran Church. Askiand a half ved a prize for % b /’ Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter o the people Who attend; they ‘kBow | painting, and since then she has had | \\\ullml!/ = / ! Oirids a 2. N | » R | othcr prizes, some for writine stories! %, i pen from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Blass \ I o 4| She is only twcelve years of & 1 | s e i 2 | Methodist Episcopal Church I I expect greai things from her (e et S R —3 | ~ause she never gives up once | e 1 Fonrth atid nas undertaken something. 1 encov | Mi Dorothy Je » ballad I Lov Other voca! cheduied pear the e Jo B All are invited to attend. ! i Il van by M Salvation Army il Front Street . " r | CAPT. 0. EDWARDS 5 r n Ove \ L 30 p. m. | School orct ta Thursday—S8 'p. m. - 3 1 Ladi Pador Topic Sunday Night: *The Great hool Girls' ( Club Emanecipator.” n ¢ 1 Tuph Thursday. Night: “Mys-|; Flute- N i 1 Love a |l « O riy welcome. to. all. Evelyn Judson, Sor A Dorot! Ao v et B SR SRREMSNE Schubert Sui Fran o g iy el g : Ewfif_r_fl_z ) from Violin § UHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Fhone 603 Sunday services: (« Am Meer” (1 Holy. Communian at 8: 00 a. m. ) eme from O Rosa Morning £rayer and Sermon at munde” (11:00 a m. (e) Ballet-Music from "It Sunday School at 12 30 p. m. School orchestra Evening: service at'‘Douglas. The Barefoot Trail I % Mr. J.J r. B o & Mins iGlady Lt . |l Presbyterian Native Church When ina were posted o - R R TS Double Mixed Quari:i‘ Washington’s HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. ] Grand Galop Brilliant town by this Oriental 10:30 a. m.—Morping Service, f Piano Trio: Iris outlerpart of the town crier. 11:30 a. m.—Bible Schidol. y Naggel, Grace ivnal Newsreal.) 7:00 p. m.—Wednesddy — Mid- | Rosges of Pic > B ey T |week prayer: service. High & Poparedaess A cordigl .welcome. is given to all ] Garden of ? to attend these: mervices. School orehes lay Co it ar v Lo! Now the Dawn Is Breakin: Piescive Peace . i { Mid Sylvan Glorics Gahriel-M WAUKDE, Wis. Feb, 12.—As } High School Mixed Chorus riing that preparedness “was more (Bethel Penaolmu ‘Mission) Zenith Overture Bannelt jigely 1o lead ountry into war| CHAS. €. PERBONEUS,. Pastor. School band an 1o pr * Mayor Dan- K : - 1 Soan refused to ap-| M o AL i yint - thres wuk representa | Sunday School & 439¢ v CARPENTIER IN v e the Nt Proparednesy| Bvening ssreltesat:8:00, : VAUDEVILLE NOW . @ Week-night seryices Tuesday and : . T n - A o'closk: - i | PARIS, Feb. 12--Geo. Carpeniict| Whon visitors ing Rock, : is leary the money difference be- hizh in the w rth Caroling tween with a world's ¢hamp-| mountaing, cail their hols in a sem . ———— for: T > ring and trying to b eivculor direction, the wind catches| Dell B. 8heriff +—,Alaska's tuner tor jond peturns them. Below Js a chasm | will arrive at the Gastineau Feb. - TL2 record in vaudeville salarics fc{hundicds of feet deep 113 tor & uv days ouly. —adv. ties) at 8 REV. R. A. 11:00 a. .m 12:15 7:30 p. m.— Seward Streets. GAILEY, Pastor. Sermon: “Difficul- in Bible Study.” Sunday School. Sermon: “Lincoln.” Bible Study Wednesday evening o’clock. Hrep i 4 B e i THE ALASKA RAILRGAD age her ail I cam. | consider it ’motiu\r'fl duty to encou e her clil : throughout the year operates regurur pascenger and freight train dren. ! service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Imterlor, After all. when you tell a child coc THE GREATE'ST BLESSING IN CREATION and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During ihe winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- she can do things, you are ouly show-| ing your belief in her. It would al Dapt. mather w!"', Meuld net believs \S A PERFECT | formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write in her own child ATION b\ e SATWTATIO By Dept. of the Interior 1 Another phase of this subject wili | THE ALASKA RAILROAD i be taken up in our next issue. Bo )t the < % sure and read , Awkward- “_:“ mm'l‘_ | i (Mt. McKinley Park Route) i 3 G o a : et ) by hel G on Wpsi. el 8! aska —— .- CALL FOR BIDS The City Council will receive bids on oe hefore Feb. 17th for the tear- ing up, disposal of debris, and filling | in_with rock six inches below pres- SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES o) olutely im-| | — possible for you to maintain the proper healthful aty phere in your home unless you install per- fect plumbing. You ought to look g Tistnact tr after th atter at once. We'll| | . Continued until stock. exhausted entirely ::;:{;;fl;::ah‘-:l(‘”z:o::] ,.m‘_;(e‘ ‘,Il‘,:;:zl be glad to talk over the price ||} Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock er, one side of street to he kept| |With you FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... ... --.$7.00 open for traffic For detailed in- “ » SHIRTS— o n formation sce Street Commissioner | ik ! SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” 8 TS—10 PER CENT OFF Torkelson. City Council reserves L 4 _—_— ight to reject ¢ or all bids. B o HARRI MACHINE || MIKE AVIAON airman. | SHOP Reas of Juneau-Young LOWER FRONT STREET OTICE To Scottish Rite, Masons: Regu-| Hardware Co. lar meeting Friday evenimg, 7:30. TELEPHONE 319 Election and installation of officers.| | Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene NORTHERN HOTEL WALTER B. HEISEL, Welding, Blacksmithing | —adv, Secretary. g . _ b " ROOMS—50 cents per mght and up; 3300 per week 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. NORTHFRN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN. Fastor 11:00 A. M. — BOY SCOUT ANNIVERSARY WEEK SERMON— Subject: “The ‘Bible and the Boy Problem.” Boy Scouts and boys of Scout age—and all interested in the boys—specially invited. Music by the Choir. A sermon story for the children: BIBLE SCHOOL—12:15, ; EVENING SERMON AT 7:30—Subject: “The Christian Home.” A Warm Welcome For Everybody CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer K. Smith Factory, Phone No, 18." Candy Maker, T. BE. Hall, Phone No. 637. " One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST y INVEST IN REST—at THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION.FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL COST UNDER OUR SYSTEM mI/L SUI;;!S‘;EYOU—FOX DEIONS‘IR&'HO’I b 32 Concrete Produ:ts Mig. Co. , G. FAGEBSDN | 2 : ,}Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office