The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1927, Page 2

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BODY BLOW IS GIVEN REFORM, i HOME EDUCATION CRIMINAL CODE “THE CHILDS FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY'—TFicebel. Y & | Issned by the tional Kindergarten As on, § West toth St (Continued from Page One) New York Cit iese articles are appenring weekly in our column the waiver of the defendant in a ',’.”i’[ criminal action to be a witness siall " create no presumption against him By RUSSELL M. CORYELL Delay Action on Bill t ——-—————————I At the request of Senator Brown,' javing had all failings of chil-| darkne at least so we are t the Committee substitute for S. B.idren when we ourcclves wer oun } by letting him have a candle barn- | No. 2 wasg continged on the calendar|we as parents, deiermined to se|ing in his room till he has fallen n second reading. He said he hadiour boy to have none of them. In| cop. | tried disciplining him just) 5 not had an opportunity to examinz)the t place we decided that he|once and was convinced by his panic-| AT BB Ly e g 2 the sure and asked it to be con-!was never to know the meaning of | stricken screams that if I kept it up| S B8 receivedl by Thy Empirs not 5 | tinued until next week. It seeks 10! tear. There were to be no fms sivary |1 should be branding the fear nior ARE A LU Q11008 Batunguy i T,,_”,,\, *lamend subsection 12, part 12, Chap-|wolves lurking in the darkness or|deeply into him, perhaps so deep PRRCUE o EDSTAOtes change o ; ol ter 97, Session Laws of 192 -{under his bed such as we had suf-|he would never get over it | [iaon = obios: ke CTAS. 0. PHRSONGUS, Daktor, .| tivecto: atithority ot ths - fered from in our childhood | S0 I am pampering him, hoping i« o CIAS. C viens | Uo FAStOn [ ate to try certalp criminal ac-| For the firat three years of nis|lead him by lm.“(-w”l“lh i o he e T 1100 a. m. Morning Worship, |tions and empowering him to hearilife the word “afraid” was never|dread clutch of fear. I know I can Christian Science iy bi15 4 Bible Sehool civic actions where the amount in- used in his presence, or if it was, it |discipline it out of him. I know Ij U o et Worship, | volved does not exceed $100: | was spolled s th' he could not get [can't arzue it ont of him. But 1 have -'__ Sunday services Fofaie. SUan thn HALy B At the request of the Attorney a hint of its sicnificance. Nobhody|regson o Qm;h. 1 “:HAI‘\\m‘::w:n\“;:. out Wiiar m. in t d SRR e General, Senator Steel today mtru-vas‘ pprmill:.l to read “Little Red’ ’hvm,. lm"n. ‘v,‘.x; |‘|m:y\l.m ) n1 tian Scien week services evers Tuesday|duced S, B. No. 28, which embodies| Riding Hood” to him or to jump ou ‘\\";; pu,um.”.l.m» .f“xjr“v.yll.“. 1 ;A..I‘ Fifth and | Triday w8 b “|a new probate code for the Terri-|from behind a dour with a startling . ..;x;\4‘.fv]"‘..”.:u‘vh‘.‘ L \:KM L will Sveivann donialyinvited tory. It is a lengthy measure whicii| “Booh!” He was put at a regulas 0 g S o : nday G e : will require considerable time forjtime in his liitle bed upstaivs andy Mother do in (e dark 2 dnesday comsideration. It was referred to, left there to go wvvm"‘U xlq 4l I»"; l“ l'l"l\:”""rl':]'m‘“vlr".l‘ he went toj —— ¥ | (Titen iciary. | while i areuts sat doy n below |sleep without & “1“1“.‘1 1““,\ jor Reading m Saivation Army I (RhgRCni R “w"‘ "I“'iu:' ::Nw.l,',-l;:.‘..l]‘ like a carm {1 wish I could announce that fm:'l‘l Wristia cience Read nih i iy b | : 3 o orth he nevel ad in church This room is} ™ Front Street “l Costly orgaments i New York| On his third Chv s, with o Hvl.’,"“",m,v,!,“‘ n)”h' aey :“\:.‘u]n’ll )‘ lllnw I I cdnes fter 4 i f live lomger than the struc-| Permission, a doting aunt presented|candle again. bu lat wouldn'c b Sp8 1 the ; ] CAPT. v, EDWARDS | Sl € . I him with a gallant little rockine-| telling the truth. He wanted it the| roons from 2:30 to 4 S tures they decorate. When palatial 1 a gallin . : 5 | s tovi | L f v ock. | NOTSe—mouth open as he strained ar Dext night. I know, however, that tho the public is cordially luvited tof inllay- 150 bl B homes fall into the hands of wreck-| S oitG e T Rt Gt A b et attend these services and visit the} . o 0 0 ¢ p. m ers to make way for mor> mnderu}'.“ bit and nostrils spr ‘_ N lasie o hove Bl candle blown er: g room il o Idings, wall panels, mantels, doors' reéd to indicate his indomitable spirit : ¥ 3 noou Bt room: Hearty welcome to all. bulidlagy, y ’ {The hoy loved it. He stroked it and and thai this will occur again and | and other trimmings frequently go) sy b jii ALK e ag T ledaaibto. praral - | into newer city houses and (uulm\y:’;:“{’:i“l'd e n;i‘ ',i”.',,l the darkness when he sleeps. jnst £ 52 o 5 | atte ack and p an kne i s Northern Light szbylcrmn il Pn*sbvternn Native Church L:‘::'L‘:MT‘I‘"':":?E,:'_"’:f::::["d:': ‘,ll‘(’vlf Iitoy /(e folth. (o caxess the uod. as bis daddy amd bis mipther: do e ¥ G entirely lost, for they have a value tongue fnnl the white teeth; and { —-—-—o— rin and Franklia 5ts. | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. | comporable to “that of antiques.!this point the aunt felt she moy : ATTENTION MASONS ¥ A. STILLMAN. Pastor. 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. Sometimes a purchaser for the dec.|2dd a realistic touch to or 0" rhere will be a caited communis ermon, 11 o'clock a. m.| 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. orations appears during the wreck.|chil's pleasurs and cried out with cation of Mt. Janeau Lodge No. 147 for the Weary.” Solo| 7:00 p. m--Wednesday — Mid-|age. Otherw the valuable pieces MOCK alarm: “Look out he. do M., in Odd Fellows' Hall White dtory for the)week prayer service. 2o into @ warchouse where the weal- Pite you evenin : at 7:30 o'clock A cordial welcome is given to alllihy shop for what they want. { There was a gasp from my littio Past Masters’ Nighi. Refreshment 12:15 p. m.—Bible School to attend these scrvices. e | Doy, His hand was snatched out of in the M. M. Degree will bey Young People Meeting at 7 fy - - 3% LOS ANGELES, Cal, Marchl?. '”w‘ _m.-mh and he :\lnul pertified -».rn:[:lm]«)-xl»w\' I p]v ]\.1.‘. ters, I\m.vn o k p.m pesunocuon Luthcmn Church 1.| Mrs. Minnfe Willidin, Foss Hines, ac: w“:;mu‘lr:"L:]”\ ‘N\.\'I.i-”-‘.l ”.‘,,\].'v“ }\r:l';)‘i‘ .]llm ; :;‘-‘m-‘ .‘-’} Hl‘“ly“\jm\‘ ially invitec .\‘ ening Service at 7:30 o'clock. |t —— "o " cused of wholesale barter in infantsiy o 5T s bant CHAS. E. NAGHEL Subject of the sermon Moral Corner of Third ornd Main Sts today faced a felony charge as the |, . “‘””‘ R S ik T a- whaoden i NA( ,m | Strategy.” i i REV. HARRY R :\_I:I.ICA\" Phitor. | iiiilc. ohithe . ieoitedl dberaiivn SHE i s e Al Wi 3 : A warm welcome for everybody | Phone 579. her baby farm. Los Angeles County| o i "iious hite from the sapine HOME OF QUIOK SERVICE i | investigators are unable to find trace y, o pefore Christmas day was ~ Suits pressed from 15 to 20 min-| 1 i Mo =SundaySeligol of over ore of babies reporteld |y, eaq the incident seemed to have utes, Phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET ! i Catholic Church | 1. moMorning worshiD. | 1o have disappeared from the farm.ly o 5oL R Cod oD " Sl i e AT *|Subject: “The Superior Power of| The woman is accused of #elBE A waon'c by younsg son soon le “ Fifth una voia Street-. Jesus."” baby for $60 to Mrs. Rowena JOMn- .4 1.4 his toy horse would not 01d papers for ccond Sunday in Lent 8:00 p. m Evening worship. | son. The child was lost sight of “"m"‘muld 6t hiu: HE AR i s Ao G:30 a. m Holy Communion in|Subject Meditating Upon the Word| after birth. Mre, Johnson demanded lll'!l &l Horasaido bite: and 1 1 the Hospital Chapel of God.” her money back and Mrs. Hines ve-| o " can oyt Tl £ . NOTICE { ) m.—Low ss and Gen-!Subject: “The Christian Armour funded $35 and gave Mrs. Johnson' Al ARy b In the District Court for the Tu-; eral Cc ‘nion for the children A hearty welcome awaits you .n another baby in settlement. The| o ihare Wen ritory of Alaska—Division Num-! | 10:30 a. m.—Tigh Mass ard Ser-|the Friendly Lutheran Church. Ask | child had been blind since birth andly woks! i o e _ber One—at Juneaw, | mon the people who attend; they know.|recently died. T no IN THE MATTER OF THE CALL-| 1:30 p. m.—Suuday School uud Lasociatea ¢ ING OF uun,Amr.«.x LAR APRIL, T30 p. m—Roary, Sermon and| ml the ranks. It wis s \'u"}‘l(fi b \I.]\H”.‘l." f'xw\:‘ Beuediction of the Blessed Sacra-| or explain, Fegr §¢ ro p SR 41 EREDY 0 [ . togic. ‘A gl Niile at pursuant o an order of thef o i i ced, Distriet Jud \” The we rvices will con- startléd feRf (hidl be Hon Reed g sist of the sentences, however, perapiv. 1O the by oL Alika, Dl Daily Mass at S.15 a. m. it renspnabie, Mave vat joo vion Number One, made and en Evening Devotions, Wednesdays to drive out fear, Te i$™Ad 1 vy 'l'"'“l‘ o ')I.Ix';. f"’”’_;“'LI“‘il;“*““":; s : N i {1 b anall veach an hen 1927, at Juneau, Alaska, ope and. Fridays, at 7:80 p. ‘m. , i ";.':P“.“'n"]:“I'lll S WA court HEE REGULAR APRIL,! o 1 And until that time whai are wo 1Y Term of the District Court | f i two parents to do? How can we Wil be held at the United States P camliat Bear? Court IHouse at Juneau, Alaska, be- CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 6035 _Bome of our friends advise ignor- Binning Thursday, April 14, 1927, Sunday zervi ing it; some of them advige discip. 4t the hour l‘.f ten o'clock in the| Holy Communion at 8§00 a m line—put him in bed. blow out his forenoon gk ~-“f1 day & Morning Prayer and Scrmon at light and leave him alone no mat-; W 5SS my hand :‘mtl the seal 11:00 a. m ter what the boy does. Make him of sald court this 12th day of By Senodil it 2 face it! {March, A. D. 1927 i Evening servies ut We are not taking anybody's ;..a‘ : JOHN H. DU \\ i Wionpednye during vice, however. Parents never do. Wel Clerk of the Dist. Court for TR ioe bl addiess at are pampering our boy's fear of the' the Terr. of Alaska, Div Mcthodlst Lp.scu f (hun.h and SeWara Streets A. GAILEY, Pastor ) 4. m Sermon: “Knowl- ¥R:15 DT Sunday School. 7:30 Sermon: “Jesus; The| irc 1tions.” Bible Study Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are earnestly invited to at- tend OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO AWAY When your or lumbago, back 1s sore and lame sciatica or rheumatism vou stiffened up, 't suffer! Get a ent bottle of old, est St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, has and the soreness ind| lameness is g | in use for 65 years, this soothing, pene trating oil takes 1t} pain right out, | efids the misery. It is absolute harmless and doesn’t burn the skon | —adv.| EVERY MEMBER of lhe famlh' enm)f a mL.r) at THE RHODES CAFE. The menu 3 d there is always just, the thing to appeal 10 ¢ individual taste, angd the cuisine is so exceident that it nevr fails to delight even the 1l Come in ¢ quiet, homel: SUNDAY l)I\NLR €COCKTAIL Fresh Alaska Shrimp en’ Cocktail SOUP Pottage of Chicken Homade Noodles ENTREES cd Young Turkey, Giblet Sauce Rocst Eastern Caponm, Candied Yams Y/, Fried Spring Chicken, Southern Style ' Broiled New York Cut Steak, lordglllla VEGETABLES Mashed or Long Branch Potatges Brussels Sprouts Maitre De Hotel SALAD Asparagus Tips en Mayonnaise DESSERTS, } Green Apple Pic with Cheese or Ice Credin and €ake CAFE NOIR RHODES CAFE THE DAILY ALASKA LMP!Rl 1927. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, No. 1} | ORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN. Pastor MORNING SERMON, 11 o’clock. Subject: “Rest for the Weary." Solo by Leslie White. Story for the Children. BIBLE SCHOOL—12:15 YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING 7 P, M. EVENING SERVICE, 7:30 o'clock. Subject of the Sermon: “Moral Strategy.” A Warm Welcome For Everybody Use Sherwin-Williams Paint . FOR BEST RESULTS It covers 360 square feet per gallon—two coats ZYNDA HOTEL | 1 i ] I ! MOST MODERN HOTEL IN ALASKA\, NEWLY RENOVATED ’ | Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 4 Tiewo From Ever Window 8. ZYNDA, P:op, | S s aaas e s St aOARRa e SNBSS OPEZ S | i Y e ——— NITROKOTE for Floors Diries in Half an Hour NITROKOGTE fer floors is an unusually quick drying floor enamel. manufactured by an entirely new pro- cess, It is especially made for-use on interior floors of woed, concrete or linoleum. It produces a giossy, waterproof and wear-resisting coating. NITROKOTE is unlike the ordinary floor paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough to he walked cn in about. half an hour. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. “If I's Hardware We Have It” ! 15 MILLION FEET | Oi Good Saw Logs Wanted bt e JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS A i ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, prop. RHODES CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprieter JUNEAU’S NEWEST D MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter Opr-n from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates reguvrar passenger and freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbagks la the Interior, and aver the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage Alaska CONFECTIONS PS ° Candtes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Fact » Ph No. 16. C: SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. . Hall, Phons No. 537, THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT The Citizens’ Efficiency Ticket For Mayor THOMAS B. JUDSON For the City Council THEODORE HEYDER WARREN H. WILSON ROBERT SIMPSON The above candidates for the City Council believe that the efficiency and econoimy of City administration would be improved by combining the offices of Mayor and Street Commissioner (the Ketchikan System) and it is their intention if elected to do this. We believe that this is true only if the right man is found and we believe that Mr. Judson will measure up te our expectations. The duties of the Mayor of Juneau have grown and are still growing to such an extent that it is impossible for him .to give the City’s business the attention it deserves and not neglect his own business. He usually compromises by neglecting each more than he should. We think this method will prove a solution. If not it can be quickly abandoned. 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 defeat of the new plan, Let's give it a trial. THE CITIZENS’ EFFICIENCY TICKET - NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—30 cents per night and wp; $3.00 per week and lp Pablio shower and tub baths 50 cents. 0il Buines in tion—-Hot water day and night. Rooms n.oom-mn.u

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