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Notfces. 1or this church coiuumt rmon: Clegns Ouy must be received by The Embpire not later than 10 o'clock Satur mornirg to guarantr sermon ‘Jpics, ete. nesday change of $ ) rdialiy invited to | s ine e Uy o s Olristisn Smemc i e unc(non Luth' rain Church Sunday serv a. m. in tian Science Fifth and Main t will he ) sSunday \Wednesd 1 V. HARRY R. AL! Sunday services: 9:45 m.—Sunday Schoo! 11:00 a Morning bjcet [ Testimony Himself $:00 Main Sts. A Pastor &1 Society Stree i worship of hrist's 1ne worship Evening Denial hearty welcome awaits Friendly Lutheran Church. Ask people attend; they know Woom 1 S Subject A Reading I building. This room Wednesday after- ; Peter's n chur 8 is apen to the vou noons from 2 ) to he public attend these reading room o Invited to visit the is cotdially services and A(semb]v of “God Mlssmn Nortlmn nght Pxeshytcrmn | Church : Pentecostal sembly) 207 Seward Street PERSONEUS, services: m. - Morning Worship m Bible S-hool. Worship first Sun CHAS. Sunday 11:00 a 12:15 $:00 D The day ofeach month Mid-week services every and Friday at 8 p. m Everyone cordially Pastor. wtn and inkiin St STILLMAN. Dastor mon, 11 o'clock a Marple, M. A, of Corner I REV. O fornin € Wallace will Al music p.om Young People's o'¢lock p. m vening D m ot Evening the m 2 Lord's Supper tov preach Bible School Tuesduy Meeting at 7 invited will be a dedication service, ! gg—— 1 music. Rober J. Diven, D P,—e,bym,a" Nflllve Church . of Wrangell will perach. M : Borodin will give cello solos at hoth services A warm TRY 10:30 a. \\ILL.’\"D. Lay Worker. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.~—Bible School. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday — Mid-| week prayer service, A cordial welcome is given to all ———4i (o attend these services. — e ANCHORAGE WANTS STREAMS STOCKED WITH GAME FISH welcome for everybody Cathohc Church Fifth ana wvola Stree’". April 3. Passion ¢ G:00 a. m Holy Communion Aun's Hospital Chapel K00 10:30 mon 1:30 p Bible Class 7:30 p diction of V' The three | mention wa take place fic on Good Frid people to seck carly tain leisure to be honer to our Crucificd and Game through R. E. The Anchor ish Protective tion, mmitiee composed of Id znd Gus Gelles, appointed at meeting of the association last week, hio forwarded lettors to cach of the Anchorage delegation in the legislatui - urging an appropriation &t £40.000 from the territovial funds to stock the reams and lakes in vieinity of Anchorags with' fish, pie- terably Colorado brook trout and black bass. the Colorado species of trout being s sted because they are not foes of salmon. (Anchor Fanes), associs Mass and Ser Do Sunday School and ' the mon and ene- ed § ny crament of wiich 3 rday will on to 3 p.m We urge all our enough to ob present Saviour, e ~ Land. Four pastry, sandwi o tways pays. nhe. FAIN OUT OF RHEUMATIC JOI mildons have rub- etrating St. Jacobr right the spot, hy they Robinsen -—-out comes the rheumat and distre Jacobs 0il is a rheumatism lHuinent ai 3 drinks, . ady Use the 00 a m rmon v Communior Holy Communion 11:00 a m Sunday School Eveninz service Wednesdays during ing service and addres at § and RUD 12:50 Donglas at » r G years, othing, peu 0il der time Even 8 ent it on and say Snlvalwn Frout CAPY. v Street EDWARDS less pain never loesu't b 1t takes and stiffne: ing Jjoints, stops sciatica, A nepralgia. 35 cent nteed by ail druggists —adv 7:30 p S p m n ) Tica welcome rn the skin #in, sorene lelhodxst prscopul ('hu i % Fourth and Sewarq streets REV. R. A. GAILEY. Pastor 11 a. m. - Sermon ience.” 12:15 m.—Sunday School. ' p. and bones | backache bottle gu TRID THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN H. THE GASTINEAD OUR SERVICES T0 YOU BEGIN AND END AT TUE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARIVING BOAT - —— NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN. Pastor MORNING SERVICE at 11 a. m Lev. Wallace 5. Marple, M. A, will preach. Celio Sclo Ly Mr. Borodin BIBLE SCHOOL at 12:15 o'clock EVENING SZRVICE at 8§ o'clock. Dedication of new Church by ‘the Presbytery of Alaska. Specizl music by the Choir and Mr. Borodin. Sermon by Rev. Robert J. Diven, D. D, A Warm Welcome For Everybody I evening all, at! " building - | Waggoner. the anal which | sappoints and { Iumbago. | | ft's just eplendid. THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI '/Haslm Presbwors Is to “Pedicate Northern Ligit | l | | ] l | | | NEW NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH new Northern church will be dedicated by | {the Alaska Presbytery, which will| (he in session the greater part of the | lcoming week, the rvice taking {pluce on tomorrow . evening at The formal dadication of this! has heen deferred until the | meeting of the Presbyterv.| the building has been in | last. Thanksgiving building, which has 000, is one of the in this part of (h replaces a wooden structure | was erected in 1898, and de-, January 29, 1899, The old| was IwaI.mml by fire De . 1925, and the new build {ing has been started and completed {in less than a year's time. The public {is invited to attend this service. The | (l]llll' of Service follow Responsive Reading, { Hymnal ! Hymn No. 100. Al join in (Apostle's Creed), Hymnal. Prayer. | Scripture Reading, | Hymn No. 304 i Words of Dedication. Prayer of (nnu-uunuu | The Preshy- | [ terian Light o'vlock huilding prosent Lalthough inco The n nearly $2 feomplete ey, It {which dicated W . 8, in the Faith | , of the! Confé Pa cvian Church vhich fix Old Proct was destreve! by David Rev wi {occurred aeainst fice who had b crime involving in turpitude it In Section niic the paragraph w Attorney Genel {or functions wii with any other numerated to b Comptrolley Board Retains cofforts to o Anthem by tha (lmn. Oftertory. Cello Solo, M."M. Borodin. Sermon, Rev. Robert J. Diven, Hymn No. “300. Bencgdiction. TN - Second Reading Controller Bill Completed by Senate: Many . Amendments Made (Continued from Tage One. 7805 1 Powst hav Control Senator activities sheuld of the Board of power was retainped. fled the opposition to amendments ¢ this section. One amondment eff was voted down, another withdrawn without a ccond efforts to incr th alary Attorney General were defented Jensen offered the latt ‘enly " by & Mussolini, and on'v a {Mussolini -would* want . ivy {6 use Pthem.® Abruptly he et <hovt b ngument with the statement that ‘he time was ' not come when I twould take the floor and diseuss the | propogition in detail. “F shall have ! something to sa when it comes up | or final action,” he declared Adopt Jensen Amendment Scnator Jemsen offered an amend ent prohibiting any member of the | sont Legislaturc from holding any | Jifice named in the bill, or any sub- nidinate position unde it, for period of two . years. “Make it veard and: P support you” Senator: Dunn. Finally they [ 'n a compromise of five fiis form it was' adopted W two swpportess. of the i opposition. While a wire adopte «l by Senater Steel nittee were approved. garding the qualifications af ten | said ! agreed rs. In moasure eat many amendments . not all of those offer- for the Com- A3 was done | of the| MODERN PLUMBING SHOWS ThE WAY — To COMFORT- You SHOULD NOT DELAY - ON'P el health an and comfort ol that the projo ing you in vou bathroom und house Let your plumbin NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH ':y)(‘v“\'lkv of ¥ vour Innbing is serv- kitchen, in your throughont the \dvise you as to el Apply Cream in Nostrils To ()lml Up Air Pnnnm see Telier: Your rloxged nostrils .oper rvight up, the air pas- ages of your head are clear and ou can breathe freely. No more awking, snuffling, mucous dis- |eharge. headache, dryness — no {struggling for breath at night, your lcold or catarrh is gone. Pon’t stay stuffed up! ismall bottle of Ely's Cream jfrom your druggist now. Apply 4 \little of this fragrant, antiseptic ,cream in your nostrils, let it pene-; ‘trate through every air passage of |the head; soothe and heal the swol- len, inflamed mucous membrane, giv- ing you instant reliet. Ely's Cream {Balm s just what every cold and :atarrh sufferer has been seeking. —adv. HARRI MACHI SHOP Rear of Juneau-Young Havdware Co. TELEPHONE 319 Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene Welaing, Blacksmithing, Sheet Mctal Work Get a Balm -— Bergmann Hotel Dining Room 5 JOHN E. GREEN, Proprietor - OPEN FOR BUSINESS APRIL 3RD i0 8 P M. SPECIAL DINNER—3 $1.00 Plate on t Dunn o to this was and for the l Church, Sunday Services| i {tha [ 1000 insteatt of SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1927. nendment. He pointed 10 increas duties th Attorney ( i he would have at le it omore work to per tr Comptioller who would annually. [ this mattor over General and i have no incrense in pay Did Attorney salavy shoul $5.00077 out th largely feneral ane s muel than 'M\ul Attorney 1 he woul wih i the General i enator Enow wat i and o answer it bhefore replizd 8¢ Hunt stion Duny waontod it inels And 1 that the que amendm lost Confirmation By Senate mendm o mt requici appointed by B ling (' itorial Engineer Al vith Piotieers med by the tnal measure, no Undc n th mmi Ming Board i and Sug Home e In ka Commiss intendent t be the ion I confir nder irmation requires {amendment adopt of VNOTI CE known as H [that plumbing | | heretofore (the polling place thereof, \ lcity Last | Dointe tted | withir gislature con Le cted within thre Retains Impeachment Power and i a m i e ha sued hat Wickersham would b fong dr cistature on. wouid ch action Dunn, Peatt and - otheys Dunn declared ovory logisla mbly wias possessed of snel a vight, that it was a hovitags whicl hoald not be cast aside, and deniec thal it was likely that impeachmeon tinl ocenrving, would serion dokey business of Aluska Jud suel Wi in i v Senator five a if the Dilature o Notice 15 nercoy glven that, suant to the call and « Common Conneil of the neau, Aleska, duly acted on Febroary il Election will City of made and 1927, a held Spe he in saic town on the Nineteeth day of April, 1927, hetween o'clock A. M P. M. of said pursuance of the and date, the Act of Congres: R. 11503, 69th., Session and hours of Seven at which, First Act to ated town of sie honds for equipment of Schools for other purposes,’” suLmitted the Electors town who are qualified to aid election the gress, HAn Juneau, Alaska, therein there will of vote a by to i the incor Juneau, Alaska, issue the purposes as authorized and em powered by that certain Act of Con 1s H. R. 11503, t Session, and en cted town o aress known say mes g nis out senlar time by any SPECIAL ELECTION pur of the Ju- en- ne o'clock in| Con- entitled, authorize the Incorpor- to is- the construction:and and said following question, its bonds for thel ! 1927 aid Te! MODEL ELTO : Outboard Motor NOW ON DISPLAY ;) Price $150.00 Drop In and Ask to See It | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. ionen “If Its Hardware We Have It” Senate. | ) MILLION FEET f Good Saw Logs Wanted D e T N JUNEAU LUMBER MILL Of ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES DavE “()USEL, PROP. 1 RH()DI'b CAFE FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Proprietcr S NEWEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CAFE ELECTRIC STEAK BROILERS Private Boxes Booths Lunch Counter ()p(’n from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. JUNEAU 8! " THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year operates regular passenger and freight traim service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks 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. For timetables and other In- formation inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior ¢ THE ALASKA RAILROAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route) Anchorage = e t 69th., tled, An Act to authorise thn incorporated town of for Junean, the of Alaska, to construction schools therein 2 issu bonds cquipment for other j NOTICE that said question qualificd June poses S . CRTHER et provides that all be submitted to th clectors of said town Alaska, whose name: m the last assessment r said town for municipal taxation NOTICE FURTHER it clectors de fon are ¥ with the City ration o Is equired Clerk book therein provided during the mencing with March, ending on April, 2, 192 NOTICE 1S P‘LIH‘HPR the Common Council of Juneau, ' Alaska, by resolution, duly des. the voiing precinets and the to in the regula period 1927, com Lan of City ig nated ors are liereby notified: That all qualified voters will vote, 'in the Fire Apparatus Room of the| Hall building, located corner of Fourth and Main Streets the same heing Polling Juneaun Dated at Janeau, Alaska, Sth., day of March, 1927. . R. SHEPARD, of the City of Juneau ory of Alaska. ieaijon March 15, bublication April 18, PLUMBING HEATING and REPAIRING My overhead expenses are at a minimum, Therefore I can do your work for less money. Place in and for City First pubi 1927, 1627 No matter how large, or' how small your job you do yourself & great injustice if you don't get my prices. CALL IVE STANWORTH Tlona 215 Res.; 505 Shop Rear Harris Hardware Co. and and | GIVEN said of ap-| GIVEN iring to vote at said register | kept and Elect-| at the the duly designated ot . CONFECTIONS Candtes, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 18. Candy Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537, S. & F. SWEET—FRESH e ‘\ P ALL COAL MAY LOOK | E ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varles, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer scrvice 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone ll‘ f T il GIVEN| the; having | 1 ~— Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 q BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W0OD WORK this | frrrrer rrrrrrr e L . ZYNDA HOTEL MOST MODERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY RENOVATED Reasonable Rates Elevator Service A View From Every Window 8. ZYNDA, Prop. NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—B50 cents per night and up; $3.00 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 pr mnth and up—~—steam heated. { _fOld Papers for sale at The Empire Office