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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1927. P * (CMAELEY AND PARTY [foi. scobims does not wotr- idors Sl Plane to Carry 100 Passerigers Under ENROUTE T0 INTERIOR -+ | W *Hn g R Construction at Famed Junker Factory o 1o e teir,_con | THAYER IS APPOINTED | i gressman Fritz Lanham, v'll‘« i RANCFR FOR CBUG ,\CH — . N— - - and T. L. McKeown, thefr wives and Commi Henry O'Malley, U Burcan . Fisheries, Ioft Seward this mc hs Clitinth. Natlonal |ing, according to advices recoive K NraXeEstete . Dovas ind Mrs, ) at local headquarters of that bu o8 “thiay. B District Fots | rom Apex-El rean, They will return to the . Chailes B, Mory. I Virginia IV h coast and start for Juneau NExi |,y ol ] registered at the Gastineau H assime i | Thayer served Vred The party was du up last October, " N, of t Gastineau Hotel, and arvived at Anchorage this ater-{Renger at Craig, res A v repr rtive for Gross. | nan Brother 1 Produce noon., It will remain Ll {6 n - A=vicaltura) | man Broth 1it anc [noon next Monday and thén go to | Coll mplet cou Compay, of Seattle, left on th { Fairbanks. It will start south from | the School Yiukon attle on a she i busine: r and will return yintment of | Tha ag Tochnical Forest incau heg Yukon A. Sorri, formerly man- "airbanks Thursday morning and | hig degree last Spring 1 expected to arrive at Valde l'f,r H. J. Lutz at Cordova. The ! % SN P ol s y - afternoon. It will ro-e Iatter resigned Lo er 4 on the Braut there and versity where he I8 now visiting the fisheries of Princs|gome special research work @ { William Sound and spending a fithe School of Forestry were pa s vir | few hours at Cordova, will con ——————— on the motorship | direetly to this port. i STUMP FIRE / from Chichag & ] —————— Mrs. Martin CGeorge \ A . E AR BRRRY T o ke A small stump fire near tho!Yukon for Astoria, She \ A Paint Brush ] LUTHERAN cuur'cf Juncgu . Lumber Company’s saw |&pend a few v Vrange ; g is a Wonder Himill was quickly extinguished by |bofore proceeding 1 \ ; b7 the nm department shortly af-|#he plans to remain for an 1 \ A Worker With A Lutheran church wi | ter 4 o'clock yosterday aftornoon. | definite period the Proper ganized at Fairbanks w he'] 1 fire, which did not endange E. M. Richardson, for ore :Iw:lr future, according to Re the lumber in the yards, was be 1\4':-!« watchman at the Than 4 Khldgf Pa‘,',l,t.. { B. Baisler of Seattle, who rapee-|lieved to have m-( n started by |power house was called south o {sent§ the American board of tha|sparks from the sawmill's waste [the Yukon by iliness of his mothe World’s lare o cing built in the Tmnm: works at T)."~<1|1 fnr transatlantie pas- | United Lutheran church. Roy. | burner in Portland. He will return | genger service 1o 1 ne, the ereation of Professor Junkers himsclf, will be 120 feet in | Baisler arrived here recemtly to b j about a month. 4§ SIS for. 100 Haswerion TR lay the groundwork for organiza| . Advertisng always pays, Use 4 length, with acommoda for 100 1 “‘r”" ey tion of the church. There will bo |the coluns of The Empire. {O1a paners tor suze at The Empire ESSAU, Cormany . Epe- portion to the load, and encounter mounted in (he. front part ot the (g residont pastor for tho loca!| IIHIIIIHHIIIIHIHI!!IIHHIIIH|H|IIIIIIHilllllllIllllHlIIIlHlIl'IllII!II|IIHINI|I|I' | DRESSES fundamental obstructions, wbat wing, On board will be a complete church and he will In Printed Crepes, Stripes and Plain Colors. promote Manville Juneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE =t iy Lk ) also hav i i3 there to size?” p ot a . repair shop, affording a safely ot op- | charge of the work that is being At s the [ v Ko I'he new plane will have a ecarry- eration and providing a convenience | started Shikikor : Beohoted . pacity of one hundred persons. found on few land conveyances. iy works in Ge % Junkers believes that it is pose S8 Bro e tor LR LR to make one carryling IJve that number, at Anchorage. Baisler will spend several While {he pline 18 being buflt for | weeks here. Last year he organ- civillan use, and the Geérman Gov- ized the Resurrection Luthern structing a ernment fs careful to make no mill- | 4o o PO B HEIET nce. 1 comple e ex- © new Junker fs of unusual de- ury machinery of nole, ft is pointed | L SRERR, 8T Hr=48 5 to point fo it and say sn. It has no rump, becoming gut that a fleet of planes similar to | €N is pastor and there is alrcady ! giant flying wing. this could mave a whole army from a congregation of 102 persons, wiin will -be 120 melres In one end of Germany to the other |a Sunday school of 80 pupils n by four motors, Ina few hours, (Fairbanks News-Miner) WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or sce AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING REMODELING ONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week IllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIlllllll!ll"lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIllfllllIIIIIIIlllIllllllIIl!lHl T IIIIllIIIllmnllllllllll)lllllilllll) HiH nnlmummmunnmlmmmmmlmnmniumnmmnnmmm TN fl e Power To Yeou WE HAVE IN STOCK THIS DATE THE NEW EZ ELECTRIC WASHER WASHES AND DRYS SIMULTANEOUSLY A time saver and worth considering if you are in the market for an Electric W: . Tree trial in your ¢wn home first. HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. ssued by the National Kindergarten Assoc iation, 8 West Street, New York City. These articles are appearing weekly in oure«columns. Materials of Flat Crepe, Radiom and Geor- gette Crepe. All Colors. - Sizes 16 to 48. $16.75 Teaching Habits By LAURA B. GRAY Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone Juneau 6 Juneau, Alaska atter how I talk and scold, She could then have gen: T ¢ g o Awop | MY always leaves bis pajamas(ly called attention to his lapse N s 1 1 ¢ in the morning, and [and asked -him to slip out ani f; must lj" re comes in without wip-| wipe his foet while she got down his foet on the mat,” I heard |the nature book to look up the mother complain. “I tell him,|name of the butterfly. nd tell him every day, and stil'| I have another friend whom 1 : : mtintes being carcless about | have aly adniired becauge of ‘ ¥ Noithorn Lizht Presbyterian | | ddy and Friday a . uch thing er “way" with children. They | Church kne v's mother well, and | all love her. She has a little fellow u= L - i I would just watch and{of two years who is a delight and Corner Fourth and | Presbiterian Native Chirel isten to see how she taught her|a pleasure to every ono because P REV. 0. A STILLMAN e - i boy to form right habits. In a fow | of his sunny disposotion and pleas ; le Sckool 5% HARRY WILI AIRRD, Ly WOrker| minutes in came Harry, bounding | ing manners. The other day I 10:30 a. m ;:“':.V‘H‘:n “-"*’."‘”" up the steps and into the house. | watched them; mother and son Wednesday-Aig. | -Mother, look what I've found,”|had been for a walk and were i ’ s shouted, his face eager and|coming up the steps. a8 flushed as he held out his cap| “Now we will wipe our feet o with a butterfly in it rether—first baby’s right foot, then “Just look at your shoes, Harry | mother's right foot; now baby' : i How often must 1 tell you to wipe | other foot and mother’s other | Lh; “x-h”w" ren ; ‘ lfigf{ your f And I've just cleaned | foot.”” The boy stamped and rHI-ln-\ll s s ety fl L" 1“; the floor,” was. the answer. iis chubby little feet giggling with Harry looked at his feet, the | zlee at the play of wiping fect. of the ¥ Y BEQ. fxcramentt = enthusiasm fading from his face | “You are training him ear No evenin vice rd 8 v‘& I,EATURE ind with a downcast look, taking [ [ said as they entered. g his cap and the butterfly, he weni | “That's the only way to Instil| HM‘, Trinity Cathe [ 1 habit,” was the answer. “Wo| v & A A sadness fillad me so that for | wipe our feet every time that w “Mm ES E T A5 A.é (l. TA K E N nt 1 could not speak. There | cross a mat, and I amusod the Phe the child so eager to shar¢ | other day when we were in a Holy Commn ) 7 1 his excitement with his mother, | department store; I found Baby Morning L ar r n T Schenck director in|@aving her sympathy, and hox | rubbing his feet on a new mat m 11:00 a. ¢ Metro-Goldwyn- | 'ad she met his enthusiastic soul? | the furniture depaitment. Fortun- i ) Corporation., wh ith a rebuke that sent him away | itely his feet were quite clean Iming enes for the wpointed. He did not wipa hig | that time.” of '08.," at Co i-he went out and did not re Talking about doing a thing| sh Junean i | turn until dinner time. The in | will never teach a child to do it con, | cident set me thinking; what | Get him to do it so often that he ood, [ should. the mother have done’ | ‘annot help doing it. Nevor iet more scemes | Suvely the muddy shoes and the | “he child cross a mat withont to complete the pie-|glean floor were, ingignif t be | using it; do not let him leave the n the fall. de. the opportunity, for mothe: | room until the pajamas are hung, 11:00 a nek refused to make|and child to got. close to oact |up, so that he will always feel RNoL:. “Jesus, the flany statements about the work|other. Might, she not have dis | ubconsciously that something is of Men. . ldone 1 rdova, other than the|regarded them for the moment I | vrong until they are put away. #2ID-1people of Cordova treated his|onsideration of the chfid's eagér | These and all other habits can party royally and several won-jness ard have rofolced with hin | wmly be gained by ceaseless work S ¥ ertul scenes were filmed on thejover the insect and admired it: ) :nd patience on the part of the it will do you zood to worship!copper R : an hour with the congregation len asked how he is im BCome, and Lring a friend v »sfed with Alaska mek re plicd: “Alafka Is a wondestul : Let us show you how to build French Serge Sport Dresses in Red, Green, Rosewood and Tan ALASKA MEAT €O. | Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET i i bt Pt e e o it S IllllllllllllilllllilllllIlllllllllllIIMIIHHMIlHI|lllll|IIHHIIOIINHIII"III SPECIALLY PRICED At $7.75 (e e - Patronize Home I ndustry Pianos—Grand and Upright, Player and Electric Coin oper- ated. Ludwig Drums and Accessories, Band ,[Instruments, Sheet Music. Violins, Strings, School Pianos, Violin Bows, Accordians, Victor Orthophonic Phomographs and Records. laska wholesale and refail agents for the new Home Sew- ing Machines. Expert Piano Tuning and Phonograph Re- pairing. Priced lower than outside. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE PHONE 143 NEXT A. B. HALL Voile Dresses Al hand made, finished in embroidery and weleom ttend these mon. Gone Yo \ - << drawn work. All light shades. Sizes 16 to 12. 0.75 "ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’z you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that baking with our coal means less coal and bet- ter results. We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whiz, ¢ D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Dainty Rayon Smocks All Shades Corner of T EREV, HARRY Sundav 9:45 a RAYON UNDIES GIRLS’ DRESSES VESTS—All colors CEN1 3 to 12 Years SPECIAL $1.50 tbbath All Wool— Any Style— Made to Measure Gu:ranteed } BLOOMERS er - % i Good Lining— k, or Money 125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Suit Retwndea TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR heavy good looking cloth Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” See before you buy R. H.. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts., Telephonc 3804 BOY’S SUITS 3 to 6 Yeacs TEDDIES 95¢ to $1.50 $1.25 in the world, and country ha B4 4 future moving pie B Pourth ana © r r ) tiall never E REV. R. A. G : | crnel waters of ths Cc 10:00 a. m ) ver, that took the live: 11:00 a. m.—Sermon :“The|three of the finest fellows I ev Gospel Triamphant.” B iy Thonmpson, Joe Bautin 8:00 p. m. ¢ Daughte B Walidity of Experfenc | Mr, nek is accompanied by All are 8 [ vghter and his g { cameram Th others of the| +t od wmigh Juneau on i Ch t trip of iau, | p the Aleutiau, Bunday services will be held ithiad 4 a. m. in the Church of ( ; ’SO’N’?" ERA ian Science ety of Juneau on| INuON. TUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT ; (Wtreap, YA -"””; The funeral of Alex Atkinson Yete o ey o a o |Who died last Wednesday night E %’u:dd:qui(y“ 10700 A o latter a short illness, was held this 3y Woek o P Eir ftornoon from the Juneau Young “ATT 99 ““!lfi:"lsl:;},pp Reading nu,,,,3 Undertaking parlors. A A BOY EDDIE Biucon bul‘)d:fig. This ;“:“ sl Irn_xuun.u wag in the Pioneer cartoons will be specially drawn to the publ Wednesday, Vot In Evergreen cemetery. Rev. for this paper by Finch, of the opns from : g Allen, officiated at the Denver Post, America’s foremost public is cordially inv vices. Pall bearcrs were Tom cartoonist. They start next week. o vein, Lockie MacKinnon, Jack 1 Oscar Ashby, Prack READ THEM ALL! and Tom Ashby. It will be Wwell worth your time. L P hlv | LINGETTF, VOILE PAJAMAS BLOOMERS Dainty Shades $1.95 and £2.50 SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. LEATHER DESK PADS, BLOTTERS, l 35 CENTS { THEATING " REPAIRING l T T ||'|'nm|uunnuuwninnu| IMPORTED SANDLEs| RIBBED HOSE $1.95 25 CENTS and Work Distributors 1/, Price J. B. Burford & Co. Have You Seen. the New Burroughs? o new u.M ulurazo. plant, left yes- %‘ g&‘&'gxg";’;” Pastor | te1day on fhe Yukon for Seattts P A "l accompanied by Mrs. Quist ‘and "daughter Myrtle. 1 R IllllllllllllfllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIHIHIIlII|IIlIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIl!llIll|||||llIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIlllllllll|||IIIIHIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl