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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1927. —_—e— Lwill be special se ery mnight r-,---«»—'-— 7 pery Union, plans to deliver l‘l L next week, except Saturday. 7 z per » the Japanese and i HOME EDUCATION Sl s 5! ws dn n m,j& ) the raculous prohib “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. i ? : bl our Republic 0 Issued by the National Kind ten Asfociation, § West 10th St., ! Methodist Episcopal Church J & willicddll o the b ul New York City. These articles are appearing weekly in our columns Pourth and Bewatd Biswite. af soh: Bt BivBdy. Lot Gon REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. R i BT SR s - s PR LI of Portland, Me \.HJ-‘ i ST . o 11:00 a. m Sermon: ““The of prohibition.” She Will fell 1 Waking “DONT Effective !Foundation of a Pyramidal ¢ WILL SEEK ELECTION Oriental that temperanc By JOHN FAUX DOUGLAS S 2 OF WOMAN PRESIDENT foroe. fa at e —| 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. When the National | United St I v weil ‘———_‘ i Won'l viou eagl i lu o plky b 730 pm ermon he Barth; | sociation meets in 5 enforced prohibition m l‘l‘“n :r‘w‘ni; l"v‘u ‘L‘ .‘nv e \Wu“ ant- | Mot 5 1sked, to my surprise (Its Origin and Destruction.” l‘ll‘!l Juiy, \uyl.nm i} : = g in n..‘.'.‘ w..»lvnfu« ;hvv is ]uulnln“ . | Ye I replied, runing out to Special music in the evening. “, to ~1""V. a \\"j"n 3 l‘. ‘:RENCH FLMINI’,Dn:y”:JTREG":_ GHITTEN pidw this sume T ) the cards | Bible Study Wednesday evening| Cornel \] draiit :" i ..le;\Tr}.-n”s ,ran HaHESor tha vl thing a child is told he fother and | started playing after at 8 o'clock :,p:‘”’."“h‘ h:.“],:;”. =y v n‘lll‘;{.“]l | ‘;‘n‘v.xl“v‘h.- 4{,.4 ,n. ‘1\ P ‘ “’\m n"‘v;“hnm:-'l'u“r“\;;:l;lu\“IA vm:‘:l“ STo AT NV e T ! . sain, leaders in the me I have noticed t(hat many oughly tired of the game by| i :,‘(:..mlm T e caniii | o Vo BT ity have trouble in gett « But Mother sted | - BT o 7 o e The tion of the Chamber of Deputies 10 ‘. .] ‘.’ Im;: in 1 1t we keep on playing. We plaved | | Salvation Army | :;'| ‘1“': ‘M‘»'“'} \'.'””' ' ! h' R ‘:1‘ }‘ \““." \‘.“ ;_‘ xrlum Ralgh s s heon T "l,.-j;;’\l”ml...\:d:..{‘(".'\vtf:ll,.:,l.“f,l e her as education chairt men cqual ri with 1 Sine o Db 8 Ak et “Hever Hoan AT Ra Front Street s0 15 a former presider fiE docedt Meuatoriil se-alestioy vili do the 0! ' Cridel| mi eagne of Teac the women ot put the s age not a very stroi wough. At last | said that I did not | CAPT. 0. EDWARDS fae “Hlmfl Rl o Thee M S Rt My mother had what 1 con 1| want 1o play any more “ rvices: oL B DG tnaal iione Dressuve I8 el Dowiic By ety wise pin ) ed to make! There did not seem to be the thrill| Sunday—7:30 p. m St s TG e yie think that in playing in the house under com-| Thursday—8 p. m. i A that vates o1 be allowed n menplace conditions that there was| Topic Sunday night: *“The “""LADIES IN WAITING sl alb noon | playing in the barn by candle lievers Hope.” (L IR D E: ¢stablished th i I have rarely played III'L"’! Topic Thursday night: “In His W'EAP' CHL'RC, 2 S Thing near “napi hat might | since the night 1 I played witii| Bosom.” The Queen of Spo displease her 1 iight not | Mother. 1 think the charm was| Hearty welcome to all. fied that h:}l lad i | a uniform ¢ let me take my People 1iced | gone when I found that Mother did! i s y Y N « R e ; . i the palac: he cha of | Mother in the nac Kk he of hifne’ was' cured of Presbyterian Native Church is ,,'\. ofder of the queen|| s put me to bed. Ver, aftor ali, her ilmost the same method. | 3. A, Y e g USE plan worked very fiieat: tor fh tie “habib ot Sfoking | HARRY WINBARD) ey iwarkeri| AL S & BASE SLUEEChonc 18 BEE | wade me think that a nap in the af-| hehind harn at infrequent in-| 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. Fae SRl Sl i SAN TOX ter n was a t instead of pun-|tervals it manly and “devii | 11 30 a. m.—Bible School. |V 1eir ,w“"lml «]‘lv‘ tume. Y i i t womore an a y <hment I not be enforeed Hish His 1oher knew that if (he' 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday — Mid- | orig (,, b | YINT q an et BIvLiday boy smoked in secret he would le nn‘week prayer service. HgIEIYE. oy o “:."' i | PINE BALSAM Ghilden ke ol ey Uit njoy it Therefore he invited lis| A cordial welcome is given to all; ! "1 fome. 0 ! ’l | witht taey consider “devilish”, acts il 1 ke a cigar with him after'to attend these services. iz il “‘I i”“ : | they have to perform in one night. Fred was aston e —— t Hoe ety Sohaihs £ Menthol and | B el coker o bt wlso pleased. He smoked| REBEKAH CARD PARTY !hlz\m ];]14 nd ther soiel } athol a | =M 3 v with his father, buil Wednesday evening March 9th at)fhe dit ALY 2 i - | STHYEAT with bravely with b g ey b | e, - bt s pokEr. 1ii bl he had{$:30 o'clock Odd Fellows Hall. adv '!"“ Al ANl vl s I Eucalyptu [ish dances | barn because | ught the gam mdre ‘ To Kngli , i E e by et ol HA ‘o the cigar, Fred,”| Pe————— [ Po Emelish and : TRY THE S R i 1 5] s thinar anvlsed | | CREAM FOR CATARRH L I i e 1 BUTLER-MAURO me one night, “John, it's getti The oy continucd smoking until | OPENS UP NOSTRILS § '.ooci cio appear ar cou t i 1 ~ cold to play cards i the bam. Erine he was badly nauscated. Fred is now | i iR O SR el DRUG CO. your friends into the hons twenty but has not smoked since | i TR 4 ‘ ¢ Sdlnp . g ) Tells How To Get Quick Relief the traditioy long skirt | FIRST | you playing : that day, cording to his-6wn state- from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! L | | 1 replied guiltily. t | -4 | HEAD OF W. C. T. U HAS | Puone 134 We Deliver < . | i In one minute your clogged "“"‘MESSAGE FOR ORIENT : 1 . R a . . ltrils will open, the air passages of| i Anna A, ( 0 RO | Substation Yost Ofice No. 1 10:30 a. m Mass and Ser-lyouy head will clear and you can|gent of the Wo el m g e - —_ Juneau (‘[ulth mon » [breathe treely. No more hawking,| ——— — - - T Sunday School and |, umijng, blowing, headacie, ary-| 1'.».1. lass ¢ ; 9 LT & ness. No struggling for breath at| v A TR y " PRESBYTE ] N ( " \('” Serrvlces 7:30 p. m.—Rosary, Sermon an: night, your cold or catarrh will be| NORTHER? LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN Cl RC | Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ~—8 ment. The week-day servicos will con- gone. i Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor Get a small bottle of Ely’'s Cream| [ Balm from your druggist now. Ap-| Morning ce. 11 0. m. Suhiect cf the Sermon: “A STARTLING Notlces for tis church coinmn "0 Of £ Iply a little of this,fragrant, antis-| DISCOVERY.” There witl be rpecial music by the Choir, and a must be received by The Linpire not ‘aily Mz ‘““' '\v'l' B \“f’ ey eptic, healing cream 1In your nos- Stery-Sermo v (he Childron, later than 10 o'clock urday OXOLIONY; CAnesdaysiirile, 1t penetrates through every % morning to guarantee change of (B4 Fridavs, at D= air passage of the head, soothes the' BIRLE SCHODL—I12:15 0'CLOCK sermon topics, ete, R inflamed dr swollen mucous mem-j Younz Pc 7 o'clcck p. m. Evening Sermon at 7:30. et {} s ————————— " | )rane and relief comes instantly. THE TAME OF JESUS.” <o SO Hoty Trinity Cathedral | 1ts just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up .I. Northern Light Plr\bylcn‘m Church & IARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 603 Sunday services: tloly Communion at 8:00 a. m. Holy 11:00 a Sunday Corner Fourta and Franklia REV. 0. A. STILLMAN. Pastor, Morning cermon, 11 o'clock a m: A Startlin Communion m, School at and Sermon at m Subject of the Discovery." will be music by the Choir, and a Sermon for the children m 12:30 p at Douglas Wednesday Evening service Lenten $:00 p services: m 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. - Young People’s Mecting at 7 = < o'clock p. m rrection Luthi Evening rvice at - ) o'clock. & Subject: “The e of A warm welcome for everybody.! Corner of Thind . REV. HARRY R. ,_ Al Phone [ Chmm.m Suence Chuxch Sunday services P — | 9:4 unday Schoo! Sunduy services will he held at 11:00 m.-Morning w 11 a. m. in the Church of Chris-{Subject Fhe Victory of Chuist tian Science Society of Juneau on Over Si Fifth and Main Street. The sub 8: m.— Evening worship. jeet will be: “Man.” Subject: “The Joy of the Faithful.” Sunday School at 12:15 P. M. | A hearty welcome awa - at Wedn . 8:15 p. m. — Testi-| the Friendly Lutheran Chureh. Ask ronint the people who attend; they know fiatan Science Reading Room ——— i el building. This room 8| g s it pen to the public Wednesday atter-| 1 Assembly of God Mission | o noons from to 4. The public i3 cordially invited to attend these services and visit the| reading room. (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. | Sunday servic 1% s ni i 11:00 a. m.-Morning Worship Catholic Church | 12:15 p. m.-Bible School [/ - — £:00 p. m Evening Worship, S | The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- Fifth and Gola Stree!-. day ofeach month First Sunday in Lent Mid-weci services ev TAC 6:30 a. m.—Holy Communion in'and Friday at 8§ p. m the Hospital Chuyel | yone cordi iz i 00 a. m.—vow Mass and Gen-| Rev. W. H. § Ao ot Vaild eral Communion for the men of will assist in the seivices on Sanlas the fand t ut mext wecek., There $6.00 £6.50 $7.00 MEN'S OXFORDS NEW STYLES—BLACK—TAN GROCERIES—WE HAVE THE BIST—YOU PAY LESS HERE GEORGE BEOTHERS Phones 82 ax ¢5 Open Evenings ZYNDA HOTEL MOST MODERN jI”TEL IN Al .5KA, NEWLY RENOVATED Reasonable Rates Elevator Service A View From Every Window 8. ZYNDA. Prop. | with | | | i { 14 a cold or nasty catarrh—Reljef | A Wanin Welcome For Everybody comes 80 uuhkly —adv. ! s T 2, oo Y Poinss “Here it Is” - THE NEW Whippet Six LANDAU SEDAN MURESCO FOR DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYING' WALLS and CEILINGS We carry a good stock of all colors—also chite Juneau-Young Hardware Co. It Its Hardware “We ave It” 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saw Logs Wanted S L TSN JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS ] \ SEE US FOR YOUR Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, rrop. RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietor JUNEAU’S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. throughout the year operates regutar pascenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks In the Interlor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains.each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. Fcr timetables and other In- formation fnquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD chmley Park Buute) Anchorage GEE BEE has MOVED Many Accomplishments Under Variety of Conditions Accredited to New Car---- Conquers Pike’s Peak in Record Time; Defies Death Valley Dangers; Climbs 9,000 Feet of Trackless Mountain; Canada to Mexico in 5 Days----30 Miles to Gallon. Come in and look it over; It’s a Beauty Now on Display at “SERVICE 1.1JCAS” to Third and Franklin Opposite MacKinnon Apts. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” CONFECTIONS Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch, Made In Juneau,’ Alaska. Eimer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 18. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 53%7. One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST INVEST IN REST—at THE GASTINEAU “Alaska’s Largest Privately-Owned Hotel”

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