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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURS s B T T L e L e e T T e T T T 1 e or B r PUR i {gg)_fi‘e i"l P B.M. Behrends Co., ll C. Juneau’s Leading Department Store FIELD MUSEUM EXPEDHION IS BACK IN JUNE R. W. z‘n:qll and Asso aates Return After Suc- cessful Bear Hunt. n 1 from n 1 {u hunting trip to t which took 1 . t R. W. Tan I b hunt d lead of A and Revell-Field Muser Expeditic with red Wo! T ic G Lo F camera maa ri in Ju neau yesterday on the motorshiy Bthel, Captain ( W. 1 n, or thair w ) tle oth n of t I Artl ten, and G ship at trip over th up the Yukon it join « « July M i 1 .Iu‘\"m )i f which they out, ¢ n specimens of Kodiak br ] for the Fie History, and be called su ped ach e Bran is planned to reach Seattls = Wool Tweeds, Plaids, Checks and Plain Tones = P o 1 § Mr. Mo \ugust 1. When the party roturns { ! . = w,', seven. any of the most|to Chicago it will have comploted 1= Value 35.00 16 to 44 = S&rtoct ‘of ‘the. apecimen o, |6000 miles of railway travel, 10, = = ke ovar <ty > (000 miles on the motorship, and g s s - ( = el fover 500 mites” walking. hrougt B Special While They Last-19.50 = main with B ohunitry, oULERCE U AU Miss Marle Claudel wear- |= o = Aside from oo | Mr. Taneill said. *The trip S} jng a” pale biue trouser skirt |= ——— 4 = feet of were | | ; o o ~Il|,‘:-‘(~ " dress which Worth designed == & = [ Cativa spocimon of mowns bour,| 191 BT appedrahed 1 ash [ Another Lot of Smart Coats = B s it wita "|and we all have enjoyed treme: it = = B . i {dously our trip to tho Territory. ) = = B ' numt [ We have found the country magn PARIS, July 7.—The wardrobe |= ith Fur Collars Value up to 22.50 a brown bes hargihg th o Jeent and the people delightful.” | which Miss Marie Claudel, the the party who stood wore| VWhile Juneau today Mr, Tan-)oldest daughter of Ambassador g 5 = than 12 feet from beast jony |91 called on Gov. George. A.| Claudel of France, will take to S 5 l 12 75 = charged three tim before o | Pavks ILOW. Terhune, of the Biol-| Washington with her will be ona p(’(.la _— ° E wis bronght down by the thied|8/€81 Survey, and Col. James G.|of the prettiest of ‘the season. i = hot. from Mr. Tansill's rifl | Stecse of the Alaska Road Com-| Her evening dresses have been S = Brown Bear Attacks | netin made by one of the best known i g “The moment that 1 oo | o R Paris houses and are thoroughly N y S 2 ALL = and saw the brown bear ch Clemenceau Honors l<‘r\-m"l|. ()n? o(l theflrvc:nlt:lg dl’(;:m " ew port ALL g = directly at us, was the mos . " les, shown in the illustration, has 4 : - = Mg in my life” Mr HIS Dead Fl‘lendsilh:- new jupe culotte made with Skirts MEADOWBROOK (“ © = Slared. "1 had always whn o Rinrd sl Remelb S ® full front and a long detuhnhle‘g & b4 g > = see a bear cha but had hardly | el 3 LNemBTANCE | goqrf which falls like a drapery P : i = expocted to b charged tarce (imes |1 MelONE friendships has caused | 1" pack. The town -is paie bluojims 1M pldin, colors, ats = within fifteen seconds, The n}.‘«“”\\' ,“'\" PS Clemericeny;. “0la" Fogioniston: e e ats = anfmal had placed her two eubs, |yt ]‘m‘“m 0 e b "‘1‘"“ The engagement of Miss Claudcl plalds and checks— Valuad = wieh late » season than . = Mlse skins wo lter got for (ho L. 1t o consea Mim to tormet |y (lra‘:m:::":a:n:::ly hgrm " pleated and cluster 5 Valued = e tear i | s \\\nl\!u-v\n repugnance for . F up to E away from us, before she turno { Benrance in public and tor facin. |18 expected to take: place within pleut& 4 about and came directly down the | i enoos |8 fow months, 875 to 12.50 = ranw tn our directiot, Mr. Modine | A\ (o Gobelins tapestry works | T P All Colors e whelé brovedure 10T |, ‘groal_exporition was staged b | Clomencenv. - “Monet. asd CloMS § D A 2 " i vida Sy honor of the late directo: staye | €ncean,” said a cynical critie, S l 6 75 S l 4 75 S 8 7 the |drm«. b ad mo WAy Ol Geottroy, appointed by Clemen- | have two things in common: They Pecm pecul ecuiil O. w.:ln;g u:x ‘\. :ur\ \I\(‘g‘\l.«w\' costt. - “Th Tiger” and he haq ' 8dore nature and despise man- ‘:I:’,, Saw the animal almost WDo|peen fellow-journalists, and foughy | ¥ind.” Again “The Tiger” turned Other experienices of the party|®10? by side through the long (Out Abd 180 the publicity gaunjlat: ITAN CROSS CELLU 50¢ a Box hiree Days Only Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday OSE \RY PADS 00 - Now 3 for y Sail Tomorrow AY," JULY 7, 198 May Church Recognize Shifting Basis of Marriage? Questzon Dwzdes Clerzcs By ELMER OLARK, sy anidrnational Ilustrated News Stalf Correspondent. ently in the minor- 1ght down the wrath of »p William T. Manning here in York, which in turn served to EW YORK (I:I-N).—The bring out his old fellow in many cor i disagreements, Dr, William Norman | N shifting of the American (=TT 0 ampion of Dr. marriage code is taking flm place of evolution in Pro- testant churches. In the Pro- testant Episcopal Church there is dissention that is engaging Lewis Bishop Manning minced no words fn declarin that the investigation proposed by Dr, Lewls was futile some of the most notable@ig- ures in the denomination. | So marked Has the situation be- come that Rev. Henry Lewis, rector of St. Andrew’s Church at Ann Ar bor, Mich., suggested to the Protes- tant Episcopal Church Congress in San Francisco that the church cgn- @ider whether or mnot unmarried unions-be sanctified. The form of “companionate marriage” suggested FS— z Dr. William Norman (‘u(hl'e. acrimoniousness of the dcbate and the interest which other clergymen | have displayed in it mark the matter as one threatening the solidity of the church organization. Then there is the ancient feud between Dr. Guthrie and Bishop Manning. The men rep- resent as different schools of thought as is possible to be found within one church, Dr. Guthrie is liberal, Bishop Manning is not. Their last clash occurred some years ago when Dr. Guthrie introduced rhythmic dances as part of his services. Bishop Man- ning denounced them as pagan, and succeeded In baving them suspended for a time. They have been on op- | posite sides of almost every question that has arisen within the church, and many that have risen without. 1 The present issue, however, is suf- ficient to cause much trouble within the church, even if the two divines were not involved. It seems certain, Judging from conversations with other Episcopal clergymen here, that the entire matter will be fought out on the floor of the next Episco- pal Congress, if it does not produce . a Ygu'q( Rev. Henry, Lewis. s beciuse “any man who defends or approves unmarried unions is out Manning had no authority to critl- . cize Rev, Lewis, and pleaded: “Lot us have an open mind, get all the facts, all of them honestly, and pray to God for His spirit, Then let institutions and opinions be plastic to . of place in the ministry of the Epis- roa o 2 copal or any other church.” Blshop “William T. Manning, ' “Straight thinking and true-heart- ed young people will resent and re- by Judge Ben Lindsey was cited by ject any such teaching,” he said, Rev, Mr. Lewls ds the sort of re- *“and that a Christian minister should w~vocable unfon the church might advocate them seems incredible.” well welgh as & cure for promise Dr. Guthrie declared that Bishop ouity ‘and other evils. . the creative pressure of God's fash- i Dr, Lewis's suggestion precipl- loning hapd.” WHEN YOU NEED A (L\Rl’l;fi\’ 'E : Hemlquarlors FOR TROUT TACKLE ec Our Window Display Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Alaska Juneau, HOME C. 1PL Under New Management SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY Prepared Southern Style We cater to small or large parties—day or night B e SIS S-S APt R Phone 103 or ses { lllcd an immediate chsh, with his _ The delicacy of tho subject, the an open clash before then, ] i B I{‘}{.‘III:FJIN;)S’I‘RL-M ¢ P JUILDING tEN DELING JONTRACTING ey 5 Work by Hour, Day or Week L r re Pllrt (’i ‘; "rl(l \m engers arriving at Bremei- | ; Coc for two days! Afiee (° s (1 é | haven from New . York directly AR NS N M B N RS s, utltg a te torm. Sever: Miss Claudel ¥ 1‘4 Berlin, have been put in opera me wdventured out of the To Show U.'S W > 1 , l, 2 | tion again / 1o P lot obagh: £isvaety aitiah. Al o ToShow U.S. edrs American fHose o _HERE COMES— be driven back by o morthwester Trouser Skirt i | unm; i )l*v;xwwl;lv 1 A, ()t, " II t 3 i s chorRabedblc ofe | g0 gy WASHINGTPON; July 7.—An i) Thoush it may seem incredible.| sqgyen to the German capical v e 0 omt ypecua . nally started it was necessa: ¢reasingly large and, presumiably, (V% POT xv“ of (“ ) I s Y O | phe enforced stop of several hour One Hot Point Trenton G-cup Percolator .. $12.50 it fight: PR fif fmportant part of the world’s pop ‘v"”‘;‘:“\”‘..\w,;: o ]“u: ::”," ‘Q\.m‘-"“ ion proved desirable only Rligas ‘Bl Crounils 5 night w pent in Sunday Harbor ulation i§ wearing Amectican T it b 3 M for travelers coming to Germany 1 Tray 175 | soontl ut Peie’ Disstiki . Bal hosiery ‘1 i3 PR A i "' "; | for the first time who wished to Total 19.95 dovia was reached by the third| Styles anid colors favored in tng (LG DU S Ber CORL OF 1€ | gea the” historic sighfs. of th SPECIAL PRICE ON THE SET-$1675 e | United States are taking the faney [ 0 Y40 TUEETET TEETEOS B4 quaint - Manseatie city. Most tra- This offer goad for 10 d i Bigr) . Bnsdontine Fop | of more and more feminine pus | i ‘»‘io s | velers seemed anxious to get to wis offer goad for ays enly from date, June 20, 1927 & oo - . chasers abroad. The popularity of | Borfin as quickly as possible. % dat . 4 A dome fog. then madtoro [the American ‘cxports, tho Com. | BREMERHAVEN-TOBERLIN | 0 e e || Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. R e s s merco Department learhs, s, In:| TRAIN SCHEDULE RESUMED £ T8 ARRgalon R RO Pibiis Tidnd Fiiva s ~Alaskk | SHEs TR e it the ABEEL creasing throughout the world, ris- - e ; Y Tain - i cae: B Bl Sbkale Sand ing last year to a total of 6 R July 7.-Tor the irranged that the thr — - —_—— tind tha . SRta 48 sttt & 737 dozen pairs valued at incerthe world war, the hitched _to a Togy b sty s o e - DA DN b g i (R I S ¢ FER St 2 fibadn ol netadl: | leial trains which used to bre ithout los ALASKA NIEATC It was especi surprising, | because Hkof Strait is notorious | Y eCuSy S ok pen L tan g gIIINIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIII|IIIIhIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIi|!|||!Hll|'!'hIHUII!IIIHIII'HIH IlilllIllllllIIII|Il||||||ll||||||l||llfl Wholesule and Reiail Buickors b rm it MaskR o = PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET The members of the expeditior = wre in love with Alaska,” said = B et S RO <N 0 0 A A . Tansill. Though it was th = R RCY S B R 2NN o o AN b s e B Vet e first erience in Alaska for = s LR \galn. The Territory has every = ® ® Patronize Home Industry :h.'_“‘ ) ':’ i \m;"‘_“ fl“"’l 1,1 =B — - — Pianos—~Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin oper- B Ak eiak ar dHl- sula 1o T |= ated. Ludwig Drums and Accessories, Band Instruments, of vision and energy. It is not a| = Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, country for mollycoddles, and wil ! § f Accordians. Victor Orthophonic Phonographs and Records. be better off without them. The = Alaska wholesale and retail agents for the new Home Sew- | beauty of Alaska, with its untold | = p ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- resource kes it seem to me | = E ¥ pairing. Priced lower than outside. y far the test part of the| = On Steamer Yukon — A Wonderful Assortment of grasbi ik | = ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE ition wae based, May 28, two The | hel may got off tomorrow to continue to Seattle, stops along the way. ruoon ! veral struggle f | included some very rough : .zI;nl»” xm-’w,:n‘.‘.uvlw‘r (u\]: 5 er crossing the (.ult of Alagka, | nee. As | during which the cook fell again< | mel r“”‘rlw to min- TIDES TOMORROW broke @ o | RS power, Geoffroy was tha! : 5 :::‘ .;::“m:mi,, 1.:),,\?_.‘ ‘:],,.rm,,v‘,“, fi he took care of. Natural.| low tide 1 4.3 feef ‘and be replaced at Seward. | to attend the opening | Hikh tide ‘7: et BBitdor hip arrived ap| MmOy and brave the photdg.| Low tide 1: 2 ¥ - “ "l raphers ! High tide 8 It was the same for the exhi: bition of the latest works of the TRE B EMPIRE HAS THE I ahead of schedule in spite of | fact the party was held EST, P-TO-DATE great impressionist painter, Clande Monet, anothier lifelong friend MY’LAN‘. 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