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gig THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 2 FISH HEARINGS ARE CONTINUED - BY COMMITTEES K N 2 - ! | Night—Burckhardt Ap- | . " pears as Witness. DOBBS STARTS Notlces for this church column must be received by The Emvire not (Continued from Page One.) | Divergent Views Given Last , 1927. HOME EDU( TION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHONL IS THE FAMILY —Froebel. Issued by the National Kinderg: New York City rten Asrsociation, 8§ West 40th St Ihese articles ars appearing weekly in our columns “Respecting the Sanctity of the Child’s Inner Self” By LELIA KEPLER WILLIAMS Usually whereve: mothers gather togother two or the mor ha conver satlon soonar or luter drifts to some | phase of child culture. Kver zealous |eve for their children's welfare, they seldom fail to avail themselves of 4 an opportunity for advice and coun- the incelined Kknowiedg: haen invided wvets laid bare; while thos to callousness or »invariably coarsencd and th A motl ithov v world, cir litt s s e sy il i livead: hravado by such evory one else in | should be a refuge and a CLEAN UP and PAINT UP THE SEASON IS HERE——— When what is back of the clean-up and paint-up erusade means so much., Paint, varnish, enamel, wall and floor finishes give more than temporary charm, cleanliness and visual attrac- tion: They combat decay, they make a house germ-proof, and they protect the investment. The unpainted, uncared for home foday is in the minority. We can quote figures and give you helpful suggestions. later than 10 o'clock Saturday m-l' r((ag:l'll{l[lm this supremely im 1'; It;:-:l}r‘ u.l hl‘lilll .:;,,l.l "l;)x;\"” l.:fl ’:‘Ivy.“: | rnicg to guarantee change of industry. Without traps, it would not |Portant matter. afaly 1 hor. »1ts' co : J l II d C Bon s g_‘. % o b possible to operate more than| i by a8 oy Al D ol slie iconditiancle, ihow: | unecau- oung ardware 0. sermon “7pics, ete. [] D g e orton in thel The motive ds worthy and Gom-jever tvivial or unimportant they mas —_— [} ;l“‘_"";;";_'“ "‘:' ‘;‘(”i_'“’“"]w‘ “ln“; AT mendable, but a danger that should |oem, should he kept inviolate, and i B : — — ——z | o iweriod, o docinred N aaw (IO be Overlaoked lurks i imtimate s o functes never be made o | 1f It's Hardware We Have It” | Northern Light Presbyterian | F more fish in Chatham Straits waters |31%cuselans. There is something aboil fuubject of jost ) | Church | o " 5 , @ friendly interchange of ideas thai | Anccdotes concerning the children | urc 'S la m than he had ever seen o his t A k3 s hete before and that a great many |0086ts -garrallty, .and ne is this<hould be selected with discrimina E—— = e Corner Fourta and Franklia Sts. | — Lot Hiiem: ottt Ciie wbawming 70T apparent than when 4 group of tion wnd general information given | . el 3 . . wnl : & mothors tell of their children’s d6-|out sparingly. Never, act, is gi \ Morning sermon, 11 o'clock a. m . B harles Johnston, who was e fi 4 B il e midaen 0 b e ermon: ne mmcer.| der Trial and Defense |nal witnoss, said he:aiso saw mors| Mrs. A — wishes advice |with the inmer life of a child. | SRt 00 the seriion Soreaat . . | fish in the northern district than for |about some fault of Anna's and re-| A mother in doubt about what may i O ORI “i-")“rl( friat) Begms ImmCd‘ale‘."- many years. He added, however, there |1ates incidents illustrating the mani- be wisely discussed regarding her; nl oung ople’s ] 8 { SEATTLE, April 23— The .w.n-”,m”.h when they were a failure in|€r mothers are romnulml_ of simila) | questions as thes ur place re-| o'clock p. m jrosted yesterday in the Dr. Chester fopem oo ne qays of the industry. He [OF contrasting instances in their ex-|versed, is this a matter [ should| ‘Where Can 1 Find Peace?” is( 3ol girl ml,N“r;fL,F 1sland to “‘,‘,k Inlet ever |18 over much that should never have kind? it nec , it 00( b(HU Ogs ante( A warm welcome for everybody. The defense moved for a dism since 1900. {been disclosed ha: been broadeast te have tendency strengthen or M [for lack of evidence but Judge Chav | *"¢ WAL 0 lianed the cirele of acquaintance. to weaken tie bond between us whon | e B L iy !"jl_)” -“":" rty !'IHH“'II the motion. | Ha wantad fo see fhe (raps abolish- m;\tl;lllvul_;nn; o |.1m:'|l:,‘n:.“.n‘]guw |10y, «-‘lx;;(n'!hh‘n«,hnlm;::xlx‘s’ sl : Y A 5 le defenge then placed elfhl wil-lqg -enifivaly. He-said" this would: re. 18850, LIS Sigatidcily SEN LR L (R JRHRD RC SRSRT JRDOULor UREY Al Christian Science Church es on the stand, seven of whom | eni i the j {incalculable injur be children hoicest piece of china or cryst i e | NESSES e stand, s M| gnlt in the breaking. up of the large (incalculable injury to the children. |choicest piece of china or crystalg o SRR R . "lwere offered in an attempt to im :l:nlml,xrli‘,; m‘:,', lsmil].‘l‘lnannu an-| Timid, shriking, and highly sensi-ithan cause or allow the slig | & = — = Sunday sfl'\‘!;'v-"_\l\'l \ ;“",fm;hv],,l' peach the story of William and Jam s | yoijeq ipcreasing the actual fisher- |tiVe ones suffer agonies of mortifica- | flaw to mar that priceless v agurs | l‘l a. m. in the hurch of Chr Gervald that they saw lmhh;\- on thel b to 14,000 or 15,000 and the |n~"“"' on discovering that their priv her child's faith and trusi in her tian Science Society of Juneau ou night of the murder near Samamish | " Sobndtion by some 50,000 or | — - - Fifth and n Street. The sub :‘\'\’l‘\illl‘ilh'”\\l\l"’v‘u “:’|I,.‘I ;iu.yh body Was Gogg0 people. ‘He argued abolition ladded he. himself BXHACtAN Sth ’GILF’/\TRICK GIVEN UNTIL I TP ject will be “‘Probation plighnd on; Novemhbe 3 4 of traps would bring in a lares|there. | OBy TO FILL BSOS = = = S Death.” 3 soRvEn midle R OIR thapGe number of seiners, who, he claimec.| August Buschmann asked him it e e A0 i Sunday School .at 12:15 . M I"]I‘l"' 1€ 'I‘\ l»\ fl‘l “‘l“m" II'":I":‘“ Tl‘l tho | Were being driven out of business by 'he didu't know thai the seiners use | | pf Gilpateiak, who was Indicted Wednesday, §:15 p. m. — L S S S el ' the . regulations of the Bureau of geines some 50 fathoms shorter than |, . ( T b s ten s ST L : time they said they saw Dobbs MR a R Al aR G A e AvdE | £ gl L : {by the ( Jury with other Sitka | L Sdaidean . T Glibert, tho sighili wimess { SNSPNLRL LY CetRE solBE Aneti Eu S R i dopi | L OFCINE for eliagad eontphasy| MODERN REASONABLE RATES ia Science Reading > " el A y = the L € able s J R e d ) at an f 3 abitant D n church bu Loty Dl I““""j ; sawiL gIv: Suining '1’" ' out of business by regulations anl|jt were not true that the prohibition |y, furnish the $1000 boud required, ! Dave HouskL, prop open to the public Wednesday after-| Dr. Dobbs dental office and the porceq o close down a mild curing |against larger and deeper seines had |py Judee T. M. Reed of the U. €| = 2 noons from 2:30 to 4 j Bivl frascmbled fARBL I business at Yakutat. The bureau|been put on to keep out the bis | Digirict Court. this morning. He was| — e The public is cordially invited to H e K II”“*" de !;’ft;\'l “”\:‘-'1'\:.\“.-:( would not let him pack fish 48| Austrian seine boats? Mr. Johnson | anowed uniil Menday on his own | attend these services and visit the|llficd ihat he siw Letitia WIS jour old. although. he said. they [said he did not know. Lakoned g y ‘ ® readlng room. from Kirkland at s o'clock of th |Were packed in ice and as good @} Contrary to views expressed by S DS i a b s 0 Ll te ] “!when they wera fir caught. He other witnesses so far appearing, h-‘” ape r sale at The Empire. Ow( /y 0 s- t T 5 A il B AUOMIEN, Sl with responsibility for*this sible for canneries ic put uUp DUCK < ) prm————— s, &~ Holy Trinity Cathedral Jjanane ig ;\IY:.ns\“L;”I\xlm.u:I; Lestimon. Fish Not Increasing jof 80,000 cases by the use of seives) Dc Boss told me to step | s o ST 4 UK 0: (BROY D801 He denied that the fish were alone, but admitted the aboliticr of | down here to tell yuh all CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 603 witnesses had been intimidated. de | qqging although he admitted he sev |traps would put some of the plant (RISS KROSS Aot wiieh. vah ?;t e SHRiey ervides: Ivl‘“:‘l m:l.:‘;‘lI "I‘l‘x‘l“’ll':'tly]u'«‘::(l‘(;’x! 1"|”|ln;i‘lll momy It ¥ It o o 6. |out of business. entirely KRIS o chewin’ de rl;g' to come on Holy Communion at 8:00 a m D Juls SR ¢ Prosecutor readils iy, not mere thah in the early d ———————— | 4 Choral Eucharist and sermon at 4Mited tiking with el MOoM |He was cortaln they were not 0| girka BUSINESS MEN HERE FETY BLADE down to de Rhodes’ Cafe 11:00 a. m. oy Bhe Gt D bts e ba plentiful as formerly. He said the | e | for a real feed. We'se ;‘I“m;l“l 8¢ lum]\l ,n‘ e diven . Oalviie Gall -y RaniERE :ln:;.‘:‘ltuvmo((1‘1;1\:.1\“4::(::1“1:'- |}‘|:||;:;"H|l::::v'|;‘;1 .\m“- L:‘l.n:.'(\‘ |«pr;i I l,.ll_l",; (i “EJI‘VEN"\T()R sure got de good eats. he Choir will sing in St. Luke's i1 Moore Deputy Sherift 1 Had® nidliioed (oght flaiy o Cily g jain Church, Douglas, at the cvening|fiabe. was ;.r.-im{. Colvin inaivted |8 to depth had produced conditions | poiyiclc formerly a Juscau cor 1 AND Wihicis: Piont Strast Bervice # : ; ; He which driving out the seiners, as.|fo. " Loy e thi it A R s upon cross examining himself brin ling e 4 ) vho |07, drrived in tpwn this morning 70R flirts with I'ranklin R o, ) ) ! erting ho had talked to come whn g lsid % RAZOY Special ferry at 7:00 p. m ing out the point that Moore w: ot itish Columbl | (the tishing boat e 1 ALUIR = % hazy about tis deta going to Itl"lfil olumbia and igypa They are at o T catiolic cnwon | SITKA SCHOOL CASE | = B e - | = - ' atholic Church \ - Q | TDON S e wowe e, | O « BAIREN THE ALASKA RAILROAD Fifth una woia Streot-. MUST GO TO TRIAL AL A SK A A stated communication of : s : 6:00 a. m.——Mass in Hospital | Juneau Lodge No. 117, I & A For Demoustration-—Noland's Chapel TJudee. oA Honl Hils nmrmu::" will be held in” Odd Feliov:’ Corner—8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. thzoughout the year operates regutar pad:~ger and freight traln 8:00 a. m.- Mas {everauled the demurrer made hy At- | (;RILL fat - TN50 F olotk, Mobtiy cve i b service from Soward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Ser- torney R, K. Rol moin the case| ,‘V'"‘k Jn the B {‘;‘”7 L TEN DAYS and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. Durlng the "H"ll y & . of Henry Sing, ar-old Indian | F Iy Mabry's C: :"l',fi,“_lh(,‘;”;;,;“‘\'~l'l\ll i S : 5 : winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, 7 P,, ”,,, M;::‘,II‘:“:‘; IA‘,‘“‘",,f the h,',l\l'“i”;;',;l‘;," [”]I,.,l.,.m:,l:::,,xm‘"fl“;,.N;l‘.;".,,! (Sortotly AR IDt) { CHAS. NAGHEL Free Trial to Responsible Parties between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- Blessed Sacrament s a pupil. A petition was filed last De. ! STANLEY CONCIEL | —adv. Secretary. | — formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write cember 13 for a wiil of mandamus! & J - e, Dept. of the Interior 7R " = ompelling the Sitka Board to admit | rop. T T Methodist Episcopat Church Sing “to the rights and privileges™ | THE ALASKA RAILROAD o i Sl = enjoyed by other pupils of the, o " (Mt. McKizley Park Route) 2 sehool and requiring the Board to 4 5 = o hool nd the Board t The Best Place TFourth ana oewara sStreets, show cause wny the petition should ! io B Anchorage 3 - Alaska REV. . A. GAILEY, Pastor. Bt b x Hermanent, i o Lat 11:00 o w Sermon: “Divine . Law." {ALIBUT PRICES in Jurneau 12:15 p. m. Sunday School [ PRINCE RUPERT. B. C., April 24 { J A 8:00 p. m.- Sermon: “Side Lighty Halibut sales today totalad 92,0006 ol tht Man. ) | pounds. American halibut sold for JATE POXNES CONFECTIONS : i DORRD sulf of Alask Bible Study Wednesday evening '8 "I“-:”U»j‘” “"1'“‘1"':; ‘lzll‘tlli:(lu hatibu? ! on the Gulf o aska Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. at 8 o'clock . Heb. 8 HOINREE OB b A EThD L L) Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. All are invited to attend all Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy services | SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. 537. Liaw T = max il Resurrection Lutheran Church | d Main ALLEN, Sts. Pastor. D HHARRY R. Sunday servi 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. l 11:00 a. m.—bktorning worship Subject: The Revelation of the Risen Christ.” 8:00 p. m.— Subject, ‘‘Praye A hearty welcome awaits you at the friendly Lutheran Church. Come and bring & friend with you Evening worship WNT N S Twenty-four feet by five feet, ma F. P. No. 1.7 to recovery. pense. { h ey Front >ueet CAPT. v. EDWARDS Services: Sunday m Thursda Bt Hearty welcome to all. ’f At:embly of God Mission = HE LITTLE FROCK emerges from its tissue e 0 wrappings fresh and crisp—with a true fes- (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) tive 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. The Lord’'s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Mid-week services every and Friday at 8 p. m. Everyone cordially invited. & mhyur;nn Native Church T HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service, 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. i 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday — Mid- week prayer service. A cordial welcome is given to all to attepd these services. \ —_————— It is suggestive of the delight that is to come, and is donned with the same anticipatory thrill as though it were brand new. It is, in fact, as lovely. as “‘unworn” looking as when it was put on for the firet time. ' It has just come from the Alaska Steam Laun- who handle all dainty apparel with the ut- dry most care. The Aaska Laundry's new GLOVERIZED PROCESS id a guarantee of absolute satisfaction in cleaning and press- ing psday It's the newest and the best. TWO EXPERTS IN OUR EMPLOY:— MRS.¢DARR, efficient ladies' clothes spotter and presser, is still with us. SAM DANIELS, is an expert spotter, cleaner and presser of men’'s clothes. CLEANING PRESSING . . . ' ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY Bible Schocl at 12:15 evening Sermon: ‘“Where by sixty feet rked “K. I. Suitable re- ward for information leading Cable our ex- Can I Find Peace?” A Warm Weloome For Everybody Pile Driver Scow KODIAK ISLAND FISHING AND PACKING CO. SEWARD, ALASKA b S5 R R R S S F BT e NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH e Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor MORNING SERVICE 11 A. M. Subject of the Sermon, “The Excelleny of the Knowledge of Christ.” Young Pcople’s Meeting 7 P. M. EVENING SERVICE AT 8 O'CLOCK. Subject of the FEED YOU a jiffy. fireplace. Try them fam's TUORKISE and STEAM , ‘718, Skin Treatments beneficial| lor Rieumatism. 304 Front St. adv‘; PHONE 15—Work called for and delivered promptly copmp— Wheaw! 'R FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets And you'il chase the chill out of your house in Incomparable for radiant warmth —--vou'll find in a ~ ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, 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 transter service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF WO0D WORK DU | (e ——— T e —————— e ——— P ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ——— NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—S50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and wp. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per momth and pp—steam heated. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU QUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLAYY OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT