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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 3 1927, 'FOREST WEEK PROGRAM ' AT PAROCHIAL SCHOOL A Forest Week progtam was given and its origin and meaning was repd Rev. Ganriel M. Menager | beginning of th: program, which foi- HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHONL IS THE FAMILY" Issued by the National Kinder vesterday afternoon at the Parochiel arten Association, § W School, in observance of National New York City. These articles appearing weekly in our column Forest Week which ends today. A Ibrief explanation of Forest Week A Question: To Bead and Not Break. at the By LILA MAL MARSHALL lows: Song, “Ameica the Beautiful,” s Fl = J School; Fssay, “Forest Week " Wil-. = ; £ ; ’ small man of less than threea dink.” With a sigh of thankiuine liam Mefntyre; Recitatiop—(a) Tee8sl oo, “inarapediup to the. sink w e mothar hed hes boy up) of the Fragrant Forest; (b) Shade e {0 el 4 o 3 4 > a haughty commnand, Ani ink him with k School groups: Poeth, Forest Prote Dleage’,” veplicd his mother. lon his he e she hus tion, Marle Claire Hellenthal; Reci-f SUY PICERCLE depiicd s - f : s reaching for a drinking gla [ iriedly gav Kk ond 1 b R reete——— |tation-— (a) Autumn Leaves; (b) Made |, il damnianded. 46 [itell. ainta Notiees for this church column —— = lof Wood, School groups; ¥ I.m 1‘<n ; 1i(| o {1a (; dinne el ¢ T | '3 b s W 'Mabei | DOY. “Say ‘pl ¢ kindly insiste The expericnee cost the moth must be Toceived by The Fmpivo w0t |\ MERICAN MUSIC WEEK |sits Avo Movo Than Treew. aped (07 Sy weas indy hustied || tho oxprionce oo e ot later an o'cloc! iturday Ritter; Song, “Trees,” school. 5 ¥ i 1 3 N T y v oy " water in her hand as she rited for e paid. Son learned o1 mornirg to guarantee o ot PROGRAM GIVEN SUNDAY | rue poem. vy M ie Claire 1vu-1|1u_|r i e Ll st g ey LR sermon “opics, etc, thal 1s of; excpuicngl SHars g stamp of his little foot stands head and should 1 i _— The following concert will be given | written in much Rl LB Ll " aid his mother, “you can not [ mathe e B »lat the 1 Hall tomorrow after | Longfellow's "")"‘_“‘”""' ,“'.'l of the 1have a drink until you sy ple > Northern Light Presbyterian | |noon at 2:50 o'clock by a ““““""‘"(,“" 1.‘,,‘;,,;}!:lm”hn“:]w"dpu;“:’::‘:m".”um and ask for it niceiv.” 1 ant @ din AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS v 3 cxeeile ocs | i an ' red Orests i 3 % AR he baby. tiltin £y sy | Church | -«‘M‘Iwml :“nunl ”I »n‘\-y’: “... l::l e | Cioken Worda. {stubbornty .ma\\z‘ ¢ vl I mlnvlH ”‘”H TAKE NOTICE ! O Juncan Public schools, Tomorrow The essay by Mabel Ritter bri 2 ves il ateh o : Corner Iou 1 ihe first day of American Music |out the many uses of the forests, R hE fhren it will he. st o REV. 0. A. STILLAL/ SO | \yeek and this con lias e | aside from merely furnishing timb o [} Tt o wding parking over n P Rible School at 10 o'clock M epecially prepared for this date, The | and ends with summary of 'h:'gnl' - RN RN iio 1 Ehe ’“,. ng side of ( treet, Morning sermon, 11 o'clock a. ., piie js cordially invited to attend. | forests purposes. “A n:rj«-ml is B e dy Sho wishod shr S0oediug L i 5 I u Piying of ippe program follows Jthan a collection of trees. It is no IR qutatlyetaadad him o dink, i J WORGE \ ol 1 o, el wood store-house. It is o1, : ady « Police 1 incess of Indix Overture.” | merely a L B s S ht lapse in mant it velock— | King: School orchestrs wood factory, a water reservoir, a |RONHE R R S . pro Who Ha 2. %I Would That My Lov M.n- | fish hatche 1 g.un'\.”rp:\,g«,‘alul' ;.w]“' I e et !N“““. Ll \IH“:(). QBRI 2. Oliver, soprano; | wild-flower preserve. All these in pne, | @0 i Bast BOw 100 BE AR ) YACK ACHTE AY rvic chel Risher, accompanist ! Lperly for a drink,” 'answersd h Kidneys “cause backache for everybody.! n e birit of Joyi" Glay Smith I Menager ended 'L;-]Lm'i"m H g ot e e | Yoar backicho s cagsed Dy Lim-| = Ay Whittier, mellophone Krarh with i dittle tAlK n NBILChEepersrgs Shs PR e modier I bwzo, rheumatisn strain @ ot el accomuznist. |he brought out the point that any |{EISL A8 @ TN TS BOCI HRC ia o LT e 4 aters of Minnctonka” | one who would allow a fire to gtar 1HIe HE8S She B0 ot A0 ) | pon ing Christian Science Church R I T co-yor continue in a forest, through his Wivnclt lifted: the child to h ( i &l = = o fdsE e s worse than a mu-derer. | hersell, 8 ¢ 5t y 0il. Itub 7 Retd . accompanist: | fault was wors an |feeling at her wits' cnd. She R I W Yooty aBigegTLeto {him, telling him how casy Lo Dl RS T D1 SUE SR, OF S 5. “Hungarvian Dance No. 5. be to say the one little word n nd inctant- tian Science Society Tun O ppahns: School orchostra ¢ ;MAY DAY DANCE as he always had don v ness, stiff- Fifth and Main Stveet. The sub Bahble, Babble, (Stephanic o | ol nudy T o di o e cag e s G | IS ON TONMGHT |1t inanhin 1, 1'% nent g sy | hour, and sh d alder children PeATdey prae M duaday School nt 12:15 I M ditation.” Von Rlon; M The annual May Day. dance -wiit} @t GF0 FIC L EHG O ,l et g Inesday, 8:15 p. Test one cello; - Migs Gladye | be given by the Juneau Auxiliare | el 00 S L P cent ottle of t Ui ot i i companist of the American Legion for the pub-{ a8 S0 TEE 5 Lk Jacolis Gil from your Ingaial meeling TN & “Where the Rainhow K [dic. in the Elks' fall tonight at 9:dy | S0 00 FERC iR vt HOrOARY Christian Science Reading Room | (o yy Thrice Howard, tenor; Mre | o'clock. Alta Orme, who was choser: [ SHetEiE POU S St Gl (ol sfter it W apulled i church bullding. This room is| """y’ Janderson, accompanist. May Queen in the recant contest held jyi0 SIG 1 PR BV (0 SR (0T R W open to the public Wednesday after 9. “Valzer,” Cajuni; Miss Eisic| by the Auxiliary, will be :-x-(:“'{""l good hoy, and say ‘ple YOU heeame of the buckache or lumbago noons from 2:30 to 4 m. piano | Queen of th y at 16 0 fl?«k BU 1 iow you should - Don't int it i | The public is cordinlly inviled to Who-oo," Wilsci; “Gypsy Love | rounded by lower givls and | hergell, The small head slow- P 3 ‘ : ' ttend these scry (nd visit the! Song,” Herbert; High School mixed | maids-in-waiting. A!\ulh‘-r: interesting ly nodded.—“I'm going (o put y In use for 65 yea for hiumd o ) | chor i v featuro of the evening will be o May (¥ BOIGEC 0 ECIE T BRE NSy o, seia h Teqding: Toom. 11, “Spirit of the Age Overturc,| Pole bance given by the Camp Fire (I the bodroom aif by sonrolt wis BERECR Lt B Hay: heal band givls. The Betz Coliseum Malody |FOR TR 0 BCER b w16 ookt e e - & - e Men will furnish the music. shine in, but you must stay by you-| < g Holy Trinity Cathelral Sam's TURKISH and STEAM s sell until you (hink you fre o o i | p———— T ——————=—-= 3 pApyS, Skin Treatments beneficial| Advertising always pays. Use the i, iy ™ T in her thioal, s CHARLES E. RICi, Dean, Pbone 603| ro, ‘piéumatism. 304 Front St. adv.| columns of The Empire. opafied the hedrgom door, hut bufor Sunday services: e et TR TN leading her baby in, she raised him Holy Communion at 8:00 a m (s Choral Eucharist and sermon at| 11:00 a Sunday school 12:20 NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor BIBLE SCHOOL AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. MORNING SERMON AT 11 O'CLOCK. Subject: “Is the Church Dying of Dry Rot” EVENING SERMON AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. Subject: “Can a Person Wlo Has Sinned Come Back?” Mr. Boredin will give a Cello Solo at the Morning Service. A Warm Welcome For Everybody Pease note ehunge in dimeof the Bible Scltool * et r e rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrereessss) |the KRISS KROSS AFETY BLADE 4 REJUVENATOR in her arms, and kissing him, coaxed “Won't you please tell Mother ‘plegse’ for a drink?" Two little arms slid around her neck, but the fismly oo lips remaincd silcnt the mother, “I'l! ju in here alone, until veady 0 AND |be good. When:you wii. you cun jcome out.” She yet the chitd on I{ J\ZOR {chair and g it aninth, clos Ithe door. Tim md again, the mot! SEE opened the door, onty o be m with a stony, defiant {1y closed Jips i \ quiry s (ol il L Eor ohindience. e gdn young rebel go'ubat and tigh Tl g F. CAMERON gLy +For Demanstration ! Corner—35 a m. to 4 B Bvening service at bDougla i T Methodist Episcopal Church | !i S s Fourth ana ;l REV. R. A. GAILEY, tor. il 10:00 a. m sunday Sehool Iy 11:00 & m Sermon: “The| ! Valug of, i Stoug, Christian Cuar- { acte | 8 rmon: ! Mis Garnick wiil a violin colo at the evening Bible Study Wednesday evening| at 8 o'clock. Heh. 9 | All are invited to attend all| rvices. | " Resurrection Lutheran Church Corner of Thiid a REV. HARRY R. | Sunday serv, H ' 9:45 a. m.-—~Sunday School. | 11:00 a. m.—itorning wo | Subject: “The Good Shepherd.” | 00 p. m-—Evening worship. t: “The Lovd Is Our Keeper.” | A cordial invitation is extended | to you to worship at these services | with the congregation. Come und | bring a friend with yon | srealy | P S ! Catholic Church | ] — - — FoIth wna vola Stree'-~. | 09 a. m—Mass In Hospita] 8:00° a. m b 10:20 4. m Mass and § mon 1:30 p. m.~ Sunday ) p. moBenc the | Blessed Sacrament | e | o LT R ! Salvation Army | Front CAP1. v Servic Sun 7:80 . ¥ Thursday—$ p. n. Hearty to all Sueet EDWARDE welcome Assembly of God Missm}i I Pentecostal 207 Seward Street i CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor, Sunday services 11:00 a. m 1 Assembly) rning Worahlp 12:15 p, fihie Sehool 8:00 p.om. K ni Worship The Lord's the firsl Sun day of each monti Mid-week sory every Tuesday and Friday at 5 p. m Everyone cordially invited, f Presbyterian Nagv: Church HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker." | 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:380 a. m,—Bible School. | 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday — Mld-| week prayer service. | A cordial welcome is given to ali| to attend these services. ————— ‘ FEXMER ORDERS | for coal, etc., algo thosz who du-f sire to pay their bills can now do so it the Sanitary Grocery. I thank| 1. y :"Adm D. B. FEMMER. / A~ (e =% “These” ) POINTS Holeproof Hosiery Alone Offers Them in 31 PARIS COLORS OLEPROOF safeguards you against the com- mon flaws that destroy smartness and wear in other hosiery. Holeproof Hosiery is so perfected that it is unequalled for style correctness and ser- vicibility. Look for these five tests when selecting your hosiery. m W for e st time women's exquisite oleproot % usive “Ex.Toe' reinforce- wear-resisting threads insure long [ Carrect Paris Shades. Varic wulozilies create the newest fashion- «lors tor Holeproof. A umque scientific process keeps them A rations o fading. clesr and biight, No disecl 3] Perfect Fit. No wrinkles in the smooth fit that slen- derizes the ankle and follows every curve and con- tour. Haleproof is knit, not stretched, to size, 14] Exquisite Clearness. Uaiformly even threads do away with unsightly shadows, even in the sheerest chiftons. 4 5] - No Imperfections. Nine separate inspections pre- vent impertections. No deterioration under any cli- matic - conditions, because aof Holeproof special dyeing methods, \ hosiery is made with H ment at e ) Inviiit de, wear, Now, 2t prices no higher than for ordinary hose, you can obtain Holeproof Hosiery with every style re- quirement and extraordinary wear. Buy a pair of these lovely hose....you will always prefer Holeproof. B. C. DEIZELLE, Juneau [{oleproof [Hasiery Holoproof Hosiery is made for Men and Children, too-—all tyles and colors Holeproot Hosiery Co., Milwaukes, W (RS L fow hi ake. 1t - - T At Las thé season will pormit of par- wen work, NOW is the time to plant hardy perennials and woody plants. Plants stwted indoors should not be set out until about May 15. We have some IRUBS TREES ROSES and a general line of HARDY PLANT | JUNEAU FLORISTS Greenhouse—Phone 984 ' Store—Phone 311 If you Paint-Up and Clean- Up the way Mrs, Dl‘akl- i wants you to; you will find - “Themark of a riend of yours [P We Arc “Pa'nt Headquiiters"—SEE US FIRST R Sttt e e e ] ]| —— ‘vl 1 Nitrokote Enamel m sible to give it jpos- a rich satin enamel fiaish to articles and 1o put them into immediate use. Just th of P 9 being able to enamel a chair and [ NiTROKOY- )] within half an hour put it into use {FOR¥LOORS, again: mo tackiness or danger of maiiing its su 2 in the leact. Nevertheless cuch is now possible with this wonderful new product. Juncau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking PHONE 12 15 MILLION FEET Of Good Saio Logs Wanted JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS e —— ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, pror. Howdy Folks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe ) for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. Vhere Front Street flirts with Franklin ) pr— must not do that would lLave hoon far ths ‘though. At last, hen the oiverncoan] . TEN DAYS_ 1 was well advanedd, the door opencd || Free Trial to Responsible Parties su&(ly witht "Uf He, M v ant : 2 o as e S DD SR S S THE ALASKA RAILROAD theoughout ‘the Yyear operates regurar paXscsger and freight traln service from Ssward on the Coast to Falrbanks Iin the Interfor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter mouths there are two passenger tralns each way, weekly, betwees Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Jnquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILRCAD (Mt. McKinley Park Route HH HEH Alaska Auchorage o CONFECTIONS : ’. ° Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made In Juneau, Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phope No. 637. 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 transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 L e e D Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop ROOMS—50 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 per month and up—steam heated. A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W0OD WORK e B it i ZYNDA HOTE Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Elevator Service ‘S. ZYNDA, Prop. NORTHERN HOTEL THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU QUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLANX OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYDNG BOAT Rppp— |

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