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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927. *l‘r——_———————l | uneau Church HOME EDUCATION : J P L ‘11 I lV T ‘4 L K F R 0 M “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY —Frcebel. S(’rvl(‘es Issued by the Notional Kinde Climax WALLPAPER CLEANER rten Association, 8§ West 10th St., 1 T l ’ New York City. These articles are appearing weekly in our column | a — el Your Uncle John = issliny | Notlces for this church column What Makes It Rain? FOR CLEANING WALLPAPER 'IN 7 | must be recelved by The Bmpire not Over one half of the population of Juneau By LUCY CHANDLER FULLER ‘R, WINDOW | later than 10 o'clock Saturday PSR e et . Q QAN RIS mornirg to guarantee change of has been at the Palace Thursday and last night. o SHADES AND MURESCO : sermon ‘spics, ete. A middic Texas norther | worker, graduated from the publicy . o~ { e AT I Pl was ling through the Spanish | school with honor and is now work:| o 25 ce % 3 . ! 7 b ’r can — — —3 moss that heng in ten, fifteen, per- | ing his way through colleg He | H Chmuan Smence Chuxch To see x haps twenty-foot festoons from the became imbued with the family spir- s - = i 5 spreading branches of the big live | it; the finc example of his mother; e i e | Sunday services will be held it > ' Pl ¥ ’9 oaks that so rescmbled giant apple | told at last | 11 a. m. in the Church of Chn “I\()LKI[N(I 1"('()]\7 trees—green leaves and all, if that Yet there was a bettor, casior and| ! tian Science Socicty of Juncan cn might be at Christnas safer way to bring him up - the kind | J Y II l Pifth and Main Street, The sulb k3 g | way of obedience | uncau- ou"g arawdare 0. ject will be: “Substance The Weekly is great. A rare snow had U"l""v : s i G ( Sunday School at 12:15 P M g : ; ; Lall small plants and bushes sufficient-| LIET Almquist fress your § P - e b . i e The Feature is beautiful. Iy to! make tliem look \like Eskimo| call and deliver. Phone | 1f Its Hardware We Have It Wednesday, 8:15 p. Pesti ; gl it lad plant et | monial meeting And the Comedy—it is a knock-out. et M B i T Christian_Science Reading Room g "“1':;];]"l‘,j:"“‘l“,":“'_“"\'\“l-' Lo , NOTICE OF ELECTION e 5 = — . ;h['mf; L LR Now we expect the other half of the citizens B it siven Dk otlmmo the'Bieatops obine ity Lot Ui — open to the public Wednesday & ] s 3 TR neau, Territory of Alaska | noons from 2:30 to 4 of Juneau to attend tonight — there will be two waving moss NOTICE is hereby given : ge on this road were a The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the shows and if necessary we will run a third show— . two children and a driver, | PUTSUARE fo the 1‘_"7“‘(:""“]:"( reading room. | The mother must reach the ten o' Jiliiea St S i o ¥ i i o e b o [Juneau, @nd in conformity | BUT———— olook: crali” for “hev narthern home.d o "o el Munolpal Dieation |l The driver was her father in wh | Northern Light Presbyterian :‘.:\ Don't come to me on Monday and ask if I can't yun “Rock- honte she had enjoyed a two wecks|Will be held on i1 E 100 i | Church IR ing Mcon" again——I can't do it——as the feature goes to the happy holiday, ending in this neces ’M“‘_:I:’lwfld‘f}\flh(filx"w”HK"-!. 1:';"“” e Of Goo(l Sa“; Logs W“nte‘l st M| - Dream at Ketchikan where it will be run-for-one-week. Lo V;‘("l'\‘d'“ SUSULER S S e e e : REV. 0. A. STILLMAN. Pastor, ____.._.__..._________—.__...__.__...——II One of the children, a boy of ten|for the purpose of clecting the fol-f SSeeatadeasas lowii officers, to-wit: Morning sermon, 11 o'clock a. m months, snuggled under the wraps | Subject: A Significant Contrast 11:00 a. m. —Morning Worship. |and more work in pleasant mlrrnnmlv|,,, his mother's arms, pepping his -\ -\'-\\““. A0 . H Jl (NE' ‘l] L MB R MILLS jal music by the Choir | 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. ings, Mr. Flory said. “Tourists carry | hooded head out occasionally to fili COUNCILM ‘i l) 15 v 2:15 p. m Rible School i S:00 p. m--Evening Worship aw a lasting impression of the gar-ihis eyes w b owhat was really @ f{XI: SCHOOI. l.r[!{l'.l ron : Young I'eople’s Meeting at 7| The Lord’s Supper the first Sun-|dens of Skagway and Sitka while the | wonder scenc in zreen and white 1 The Common Council of the City o'clock p. m day ofeach month. absence of nice flower gardens nl!ll“'l‘hr\ other a boy of four who|of Juneau lm\m::_ llm"w?"‘!l‘- by Evening Service at 7.30 o'clock Mid-week services every Tuesday|lawns in Juneau is noticeable,” ho!wished to see and stood right up/resolution, duly designated the vot- |and Friday at 8 p. m, Bveryone cordially invited. The second reason given by Mr.}from brother, mother and grand- i Subject: “What Is a Christian A warm weleome for everybody. | said. | to do it, pulling the robes and wraps | i” precincts of said City and the| = : —a : Place in ecach thercof, llu-; = L I Flory for the organization of the!(father electors are herchy notified: 1 e attias o sl club was that of a purely selfisn| The fierce norther caught this hoy ‘Ilhl:nt all duly qualificd voters re- | SEE US FOR \OUR_ £ i Cntholm Chuxch 11 Salvation Army | | motive and the beuefit derived from|and fairly took his breath away. He|siding within the houndaries of Vot- ‘ (1= s I ——— — ! such a club hy the individual. “Just | soon Iw;,‘m to cry and the tears were ‘ ing i inct No. One of ‘s‘u\] City | LOOSC I C'lf Sl )li i Fifth und OGola Stree'-. 1 Front Street the satisfaction of pleasant mu-munu.;nlmusv frozen on his cheel He | of Juncau, which are as follows: | L& lpl es First Sunday in Lent CAPT. u. KEDWARDS ings i3 enough reason for the :\\'(~‘n"m||lm| off his mittens and cap .||'1 All that section on the | age person to want to have flow-|dug his knuckles into his eyes. Soon| northerly side of Kast Second Street OfflCC Supplles | i vet finge were bitten by th:|and Wes econd Street and the said ers and lawns. A garden club will| his s P i . : . nd he raised his voice in | Second Street extended across the Prlflt.flg’ and StathnCry enable the individual members to | cold, Services: 6:30 a. m.Holy Communion in the Hospital Chapel. | | 7:30 p. m. $:00 a. m.—Low Mass and Cen-| S p.m | ’ ’ | | . o] f » the Ladies A & il # exchange seeds, have reference to lugubrious howl. tide flats to the imits and "1‘;11Sf‘:.lll:ll(l;‘numu for the Lad Al Hearty \\t-Iuic‘ {r: all. the club’s library and the advico| “Sit down, Ned, sit down,” |>l‘!:“’|1u;l\)(-l y of Gold Stre vote in} GEO Iw SI]‘IPKINS CO 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser-| . and help of :lhm:o wlm”arn better :l(‘rf 1:\]1;4l|l|-;;';"h'<:u ‘::‘\”;- (h’w”m::;l: \':1:“ the i Apparatus room in the . . . |1 ~ - 5 2| posted in gardening subjects,” con- i self rother irandpa, t00."} City Hall Building, located at nmln.:m b R m"l;!\.‘ Presbyterian Native Church I. cended Mr. Flory. Dear slave. she _W,ll "mvl“;m;m b R Front Street Phone 244 Junean, Alaska Bible Class. | "HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker.l The elections of officers vas- lhr-;-\:(:lflI(.x]nn.mxmll_\ T‘I.‘IP, _1:-::»\": ,‘.“v. |.m7-'||fl- same being the duly de 7:30 p. m.—Rosary, Sermon ant| 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. next order of business and Mr. Flory srable n._\r q.(, xn;u,r]n inio s \]-u:-“y‘ ‘ Polling Place in and for Precinet! e d denediction of the Blessed Sacra-! 11:30 a. m—Bible School. ves; uRUIMBAD (ERARS IBEIE I e 0 YT 08 Mo, one, Gty of dunea ment. | 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday — Mia-|W: J. Leivers and Miss ('ult-mmw“"l‘l:' ,l,),m‘ n:.m.“ Ry That all duiy qualified v s re-| The week-day services will con- week prayer service. wer ununmynmly chosen to fill the e (“”-l“ ”ht i ‘.;l; X siding hin th& boundaries of Vot- ALASKAN I{OTEL sist of | A cordial welcome is given to al|Ooffices of ""'?‘""e”“'lle’:_‘l"’“d B [ e Bresingt NON Mo iot saitl @ity Daily Macs ot 8:15 o m 0 attend_these services. e El R S e e ho | Of Juneau, which are as follows: | MODERN REASONABLE RATES L down tho| *“ a1 ehat section lying ‘on. the Bvening Devotions, Wednesdays Lo one v in discomt and Fridays hree members, B. . Stewart, Char.|Wind. Eve southerly side of Kast Second Street Dave HouseL, rrop. el R EN en Goldstelu and Frank K. Boyle, |because this boy hud rot beh UEIH g et Second Street and thel ) was appointed by the president (o obedicnee sXtonE ® 56 Stree e e e —— |nv4-.~mE:to expenses and recommend | YOu shoull®boe e Dot 8 :‘;‘:.:11‘\‘”:;“, u'fm:n;ll.”: :::"(:hv. [‘I.I”‘:\ k & - | Holy l‘|.mw Lmherlrm {he amount that should he paia by ! Grandfather. “Firmness s kindnoc Bimit vty B i“‘ I’,"“I”" Yot o | e E it . H 5 b 3 il s 3 3 . locat- R the members for dues. Teach the child pbedicne o luvsi e # ; : D CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 603 CLUB 0BGAN|ZED Tho: 61 .prasent: 4t JiHfe Hsotingy ot home and nptu¥f T that 1o sardy | 81 on Blok 13, Lot 1, occupled 3 Vi Sund servicas: i VL. ipres 5 1t )l 3 e by M. D. Berry and Reliable Trans- unday services: xpressed much enthusiasm and feel |80 the only re HIETtY [BRE Ea0E e same Helnel theidily 3 At Holy Communion at §:00 a m sbeidigdigs Lt gl ke down,” ordersit the 1atine : 5 FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE ing Pr v 3o ‘ . B nost o | destgnated Po Place in and for . s13s ' Bl et o anuBermon Sati@ FlOl'}’ Is UllanlanUSl)’ 's to be a permanent organization| 05 e o pptlde Gastineau Hotel Building 11:00 a. m s % 5 A ndswill Aot kbod” tor the | | Precinet No. Two, City of Juneau. | i o 4 Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. | Elected First President ndhwill do: giob @il ot Beor) [P ‘the That all duly qualitied voters 1 B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprictor community, Mr. Flory sald that he|? i 5 . g3 . g Bening service st Dousias —Purposes of Club e 08 '35 Tomst shant o ten moe] e elpless fanily rove on more | iting within the boundaries of Voi|| - JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY Wednesdays during Lent: Even I R g vho are interested in the garden clup | Miserable than the mules which had | ing Proct iree of said City EOUIPPED CAFE Ing service and address at’s p.om' o first meeting of the Junean | wut were unable te attend: last night's | 06casion for discomfort. The grand-{ of Juncau, ooy < 4 2 Garden Ciub last night in the Higl | meeting. father pondered what to do. The All that section lying on the ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS ! I as s paT vsteria norti v and westerly side of Gold . < _itl;l);ll;. Episco IZI’ Fhk BHilool allnito i il s 8 ant R o ‘x:‘:"x::::l \:;I,l \:;xi l‘l“ fxlll I:i\n‘»”:nli .l\l ('rwl“ Im.» nil\ ‘]v'|u‘ line of the Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter e placopal Thureh _J,'cd by 51 persons, ofticers ware clect | JUNIOR*PROM:IS {could be ended by one firm move | Klectric Light Company, includ- Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. ed and @ motion was passed author : ; g Beislian REV. R, A. GAILRBY, foolish boy into a warm nook on the| in Residence Building, located next : e = i Directors by the President to draw 11:00 a. m.—Sermon ‘Lap A constitution to be submittec | The Junior P m, the annual dance,Seat and covering him snugly up.| Burford’s Store on Willoughby Ave- Do omSermon: “Speculation which has heen -alled for Toursday | High School, held last night in the|the station and the boy was pec. nated polling place in and for Pre- —~Its Pleasures and Dangers.” cvening, March 24 3lks' Hall was one of the prettiest |mitted to wail it out to the com-| cinct Three, City of Juneau. throughout the year operates regutur passenger and frelght train Special music in the evening ¢ H. Flory opened the me-tin: § lances of the season. and attended Plete distress of all and the spoiling| DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks In the Interlor, i tha tw Wy a large number of guests, Suo:\ur“" the most beautiful hour of the, 12th day of Ma at 8 o'clock peincipal reasons for organizing . J 'rs of blue and white, the class co ‘””_ H I All are earnestly invited to at- garden club. The first reason wa ws, formed & canopy nabove the! This pn.\' by no means ended in | Clerk of the City of tend . that of city betterment. Mr. Flor: | lancers, and were used on tha s,,"\.‘,“lho penitentiary. He became a good ! Territory of Al a known fact tha § n attractive design. The music for| = Bible Study Wednesday evening with a short talk, giv and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger tralns each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Juneau, raid that it i i 5 1 Lutheran Church people are affected by the surround § he m-ec:e.-(on w;u furnished by the > Dept. of the Interior < vad G, Big industrial plants in the f§ Jetz Coliseum Melody Men. g ? o s o st B oot st su e | Toe sasons and-ruoonsus wee!| 1 0@ Citizens’ Efficiency Ticket THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) RRY R. ALLEN, Pastor. gardens and lawns so that thel arents of the members of the Jun-| Akshoge T B 1=t aska Phone 579, buildin {1l look more choerful. Em § ir class and members of the school Sunday services: ,.m say that employecs do bette § taft and the schoo board. m.—8unday School. m Morning \\nn.ln) umbs - from - the ( NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ] | { For Mayor THOMAS B. JUIL SON GEE BEE has MOVED to Third and Franklin Opposite MacKinnon Apts. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING . HEATING OIL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” Lord.” Dot e City @ % Rev, 0 A STILLRAR: Foites For the City Council 5100 p. m ivening worahip. Subject: “The 8 4 I N N 7 A i'p s e Cartlan Armour MORNING SERMON at 11 . m. Subject: “A Significant Contrast.” THEODORE HEYDER S-ecial Masic by the Choir. ; WARREN H. WILSON A hearty welcome awaits you at the Friendly Lutheran Church. Ask the people who attend; they know. TIBLF §THI0L AT 19:15 ROBERT SIMPSON I3 A lembly of God Mission YOUNG PE. : 7. LTING AT 7 o'clock p. m. EVENING The above candidates for the City Council believe that the 8 & 1 efficieney and economy of City administration would be improved SERMON ot 7:00. Subject of thc Setmon: “What Is A Chflithn! | Iiy u};lrir;(hm'gg the offices of Mayor and Strect Commissioner (the e ctchikan System) and it is their intention if elected to do this. A Warm Welcome r“ Everybody. - . We believe that this is true only if the right man is found and we believe that Mr. Judson will meéhsure up to our expectations. The duties of the Mayor of Juneau have grown and are still grawing to such an extent that it is impcssible for him to give the City's business the attention it deserves and not neglect his own business. He usually eompromises by neglecting each more than he should. We think this method will prove a solution. If not it can be quiekly abandoned. (Bathol Pentacostol Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Bunday services: Second Annual Moose Baseball Dance | ; AT The Best Dance Hall in Alaska It is going to be gorgeous, and something different than has ever before been held in this city APRIL 1ST : DON'T MISS IT We solicit the support of all citizens not generally opposed to a new idea. Please vote the ticket straight or not at all. Only partial support may mean a complete defcat of the new plan. 1] Let’s give it a trial. THE CITIZENS’ EFFICIENCY TICKET CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Bmith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. BE. Hall, Phone No. 637. Z Y N D A H 0 T E L ; One of Life’s Biggest Necessities—REST MOST MODERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED JNVEST IN REST—at | i _ | THE GASTINEAU | | Reasonable Rates Elevator Service | “Alaska's Largest Privately-Owned Hotel” A View From E: _ry Window 8. ZYNDA. Prop. . o e eeereeeeeed|ONd Papers for sale at The Empire Office | .