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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MAY 21, 1927, Dou gl;ts Island 5.1)0:, gEsEf—u.lrchl Neies | Services f | @ L ] STARTCD; SOON TO LEAVE it VACATION HAS TEACHERS Notices for tnis church column must be received by The Empire not !later than 10 o'clock Saturday Pinal repbrtg huving all heen |morning to guarantée change of marking the sermon topica, etc. sterday 3| ou the tion fy ™ durin — Douglas Presbyterian Native | Mission Sunday Nchool 2:30 p. m. Sermon at 3:16 p. m. 7:00+ p. m.—Thursday — Mid- | week prayer service. soon be s, Supt. | Olson and Miss Best will probably be ANl are cordially welcome to these services. the fir 0. They expect to leave on the s Alice, Monday Olson going to Seatile and Miss Best to her o ikima. Mg, Ed- wards on the Admir Rogers next Wednesday. Both she| and Mr.” Olson will return in the Fall. Miss Holt, Miss Holbrook, Mis Nelson and Otto Wagne -v\num ts leave within the next week or two. - e i FIREMEN TO MEET TONIGHT | will Presssmnmmiiigpe iy —_.———,A: Douglas Catholic Church | Catholic services 1n ihe temporary chapel in the new residence adjoin- ling the old bank buildiag. No service. Sunday School at 1 p. m. 4] nthly seting of | | 5 F Department be held § o'clock this evoni in the fire hall. All membors g urged to turn out ’ —— e PURCHASES HOME The the Doug will j gz ening and Sermon p. m. Prayer Congregational Community Church » formerly | s and with | s removed of the s Runa 1l broth home from one L. Sunday . om. Regular Sunday services .om. to 12:30 p. m.' v 4 D. ITAMMOCK, Lay Pastor :“*l"“""’r‘"“ School 10:30 to 11:30 Kilburn cot 11:30 FAMILIES LEAVING NEXT 10 three 3 A Yoland, hout th ddle of next w isit to her old home in D They expect to be Gospel Mission services Sunaay at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Everyone invited. AN S —— MISS DANIELS 18 | AT LIBERTY SUNDAV' gone about thr Mrs. H Hilja and x on the Admiral for a trip to the will Miss Daniels. They will be delighted with sonation of the little Italian girl. The story follows: apprentice i a beauty parlor fashionable hotel, of the floor manager who puts her into particularly for she is in love with Antonfo Luca. get by with the admirers of NEW OIL PA!NT!NG OF MT. M’KINLEY IS ON DISPLAY, JUNEAU Mt. MeKinley is trayed in all of its beauty in a oil by the famous Alas painter, Sidney Lav e, who spending the summer in Junean, The her clever and sincere imper Maria Ma in wins the interest Magnificont po manicure work. Maria is not interested in the men, They are saving up to buy a home |picture is on exhibition at the N and wholly blinded to the good points of James Morgan, .\ lxhpml with his tips. for not get married but Maria is not{gShop on Front \t The snow cc A pealc s a wealthy guest Who |an ethereal appearance by the He sends|pye which enshround; i somn flowers and also ten dollars g, (hat it looks almost like theatve tickets, since she will mountain in th accept his invitation. Tony in- membors the Mt 4 p. 4 a. 12 wiven lovely s bas a fairy On» e of mytho! noon Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. teday: Shower Sunday;gentle variable wind DATEA Tind Velonity Weather s 8 , Cldy Calm Pt. Cldy SE Sprinkling LRIPORTS TODAY 8 am. Fracip, 8am tonight and LOCAL Barom. Temn. Hamidity 30.15 58 56 30.22 42 82 30.20 53 55 CABLE AND JADlO VRSTRRDAY yest'y today taday m m, 10 | taxi, ——— 3 St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | - — @ nent Waves, $ return later in the Mrs, Gertrude Laughlin will take the Rogers south algo to attend the Ttebekah ind Lodge as delegate from the 1l Chapter, The Adn Rogers i3 booked io call at Dou sonthbound this trip the accommodation of the pa- The |||u< hu( honest v\ull\h [:4 i who reunites her wealthy suitor io his wife has served as dramatic material more than once before; in deed it follows closely upon the heels of thedittle-child-shall lead-ther foundation This is not merely ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varles, also yon will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less cos) and better results. We carry a full line of Feed amc our transter service O. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 .|flmmimiuuuu|ummumun||||uninmmmumummmumummmmm‘mg a picture thot sL}mAY QIIGHT BEBE DANIELS THE MANICURE GIRL Not merely a pictire that w11 get by with Bebe' Dan'els’ Fans— But a nicture for. cveryhody So don't miss it—ALSD “THE FAST MALE? Anothet One of Th::c Pacemakers' Comedies. LTI T T T NEWS OPENS THE SHOW "!IIIIIII[IIlIIIIIIll_lIIIIIH!MIMIWMMMW"M"H{ T R T T I T T What this country is | mere in need of than a good 5e cigar is a Nabco Automatic Oil Burner in every home. Constant heat both night and day.. Cost less to run. Attrac- tive prices. TRY US FIRST "HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK gists that she return the ten, hut n which th she does not do so. Tony takes her| supposed 1o the theatre, where they sit in tha o top gallery. When they come the frugal Tony refuses to hire even to save a new hat. and | he picture ing his wind-blown | oy while Mr. and offers 0 fopnia. It is take her home. They stop at a Sub-| cketchs from which fo per club and when she gets hOme|juintings but ret there is a row with Tony. She finds| o (he scene wha consolation in Morgan’s attentions. | ceyrate that he but is shocked to learn that he ia!whatever in port married. She reunites him with his| wife and herself regains the 7§ nitent Tony. — e FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC for the coal orders left at (eorg Brothers, where you can al I 'solicit business of @ SBiN, Mo Qniek. de- 14 iBR while h» is chas 3 hat Morgan sees her gaid that al image ver it may be, so! has no dmumn[ aying it - e GOODIE SALE The Amerie o will hold a June 11 at a late Dealers to sell| | Firec found shooting hin the city 1i 00 are warned not rs to children n" 5 will be \pfl'm] at Te u(‘ll s. Perma-| GEO. 17.50. adv.| A. CETCHELL, ady (& nh! of Poli | | | | [} i | | E '3 to 4 Times MORE WEAR .| Cordova Anyone | ; Firecrackers | g fined ‘in Holeproof Ex-Toe Hosiery! Highest & p . temp. temp 38 38 50 62 . Velocily 24 hra Weather . Trace Snow 0 Cldy ( 2 02 Clear 34 3 Cldy “Hadior 42 & 3 g Cldy 11 Rain Rain Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy Clear Cldy CMy Clear Diiteh Kodiak 50 June 53 Ketchikan i Princ Rupert 02 0 10 miles. a0 *—Less than Edmonton, Seat- | and 4 p. m, Ju- t Jumeau, Trimce Rupert, sco are made at 4 a. m. Ohservations y and a also the h lig fallen in the temperatur i n Brit n 2 extrer uth for | Kus- con- an to tl oceurred in for unsettied w hours. The tempe n this vicinity and nd £ US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Fhone 244 Juneau, Alaska the e e ht showe ature freezing . WE USE GRANITE SAND AND GRAVEL IN ALL CONCRETE Let us figure on thermos-bottle system of construction for your home. The comparable small first cost under our system will surprise you. Concrete Products Mfg. Co G. FAG;HOI W hew! FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW Diamond Briquets And you'll ‘chase the chill out of your house in a Jifty. Incomparable for radlant warmth jo a l fireplace. Try them you'll find They’'re Hot PACIF IC COAST COAL CO. S WS S S o R NEW development in manufacture gives Holeproof Ex-Toe Hosiery greater wear, where ordinary hose wears out quickly. By actual test, Holeproof Ex-Toc Hosiery wears 3 to 4 times longer. The new "Ex-Toe" feature does it! // threads, skillfully woven in at the heels and toes, pre- vent holes and tears. These points of greatest strain are safeguarded against wear. Strong, wear -resisting Holeproof Ex-Toe Hosiery costs no more than ordinary hose. Buy Holeproof Ex-Toe the hext time you need hose. You will like them for their faultless appearance and their economy. B. C. DELZELLE, Juneau [Holeproof Fx Toe ffosiery WINCHE ST TORKS A This is the weather that inspires the Garden Spirit GOOD TOOLS MAKE-GOOD GARDENS Let Us Supply Yot The Thomas Hardwure Co. -ZY N DA H 0 T EL b Newly: Renovated . Remnnble Rates Elevator Service 8. ZYNDA, Prop. serrres: rrreeerereee FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon Mayflower Butter and Eggs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 PHONE 38 S s ] Howdy Folks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when ynh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. Where Front Street flirts with Franklin THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year opetalss roguiat | sger and freight trala service from Ssward on the Cokst to Tairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter the thers are two passenger trains esch way, weekly, betweent ard snd Pafrbanks. For timetables and other In- tormation inquire of any steamship or railroad agest, or write NORTHERN HOTEL WWMhl tion—Hot water and night. m"’ nigh ln.hqul- por month and | —— il | Next to Elks’ Club | | HERE'S wuv WE WROTE THIS SIMPLE RHYME . TO TELL YOL CLR. 8 WORNK'S DONE ON TiME. g tlI'IC will 1t » prom it promises 1 turning “out the high- grade of laundry work two of the best things e do. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Ab TOS FOR HIRE ~TA 7ax7 A 7 A DAY - ‘{ELPS YOUR TEMPER MAD AS A MARCH HARE— Spring a surprise on spring weather—take a taxi —says Taxi Tad. If you'd have slipped and sat down in a puddle of water—yon'a have been mad as a March hare, too. Avoid the slushy streets— a cail to Single O will bring a Carlson driver to your doorstep. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 BERRY’S TAXI Caretul and Efficient Bervice Closedl’l Cadillac Cars Office Next mfi':m Hotel . Prompt Service—Day and Night . CovicH Auro SERVICE JUNEAU, ALASKA STAND AT ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings MILLER’S TAXI Phone 183 CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB | e . | Juneau, Alaska Day and Night Service PHONE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop L —— NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Bex or Bulk CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE R AT e PSS S BRI 0. L ROCKLAND HOTEL | HOME COOKED MBALS Room and Board by Day, Week or Month. Also translent meals. | , Under New Management | MRS. C. J. ROBINSON GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT OLEANING @, A. Getchell, Phone 109 or 149