The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1927, Page 2

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PR s A iy =2 z THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, Elealrss yameniypoon rafismmorall:momenflosen Yot o futons Aot kY TO MAKE We are that their coimn offering hais are fort in wear as well as chien shay and novelty. There is a h want among them at this price, SPECIAL--$3.95 . Behrends Co., e, g Deparin BOME EDUCATION' | THE FAMILY”- Froebel | the six candles?” Your Children Deceive You? Who Is To Blame? By en Old-Fashioned Lady. | —— eep———— when he wae us e chick Do of chicken our but ho won't let dear litle downy could still s their eyes & I kne ymething was the mat ter the t 1 emtered my brother-in-la d wnd the children’s white ai scared, as thoy stood facing th thervd In father. What territ thing can | told me this have happened? thoaght I “Yo father’s It was not fine v to inqui the!r i i me give yor ed immed e | chickens for situation. “Do you se asked he in the twins stole these ly stole these from my Len | me house, and put them ) old black h t but uet, a nest under Think of the gee what the As the childre: brother-in-law called “Now, if this happor member that ' going lo you a good gl saw bird se the. n «n awful tone 1, lown. He had nc separaie pen have it d 8o the old ved, by t s dropped 1 walked beside T ted father, I} d whether ha rea ¢ 13 pent in foncin vould alter th ay 4 i Al u | happin were cring. Tha Turning to we, ne aaded, "I lova of chickens and of ownor never thonght ‘that 1 should ship, inherited irom their fathe: disgraced with such dishonc had made th nptation to take ing children. They at flvsi o y wouil they didn't these threc 1 said mothing, as out to see his j too busy thinki my nephews ha indaw haaded in how much they wanted to ra for himself a gome little chickens and ' v sister ther would fiot lel t(hew gingle on “We haven't 'a single pet, au conduct a fare. 1 pald min own v old arve your boys?' asi conduetc “Four,” immediately replied tac unusual ient Sio | Their mystified faces seemed to and ask their age. He always did {out, {the conductor we were four.” | for | and at Co ELKS TO PLAY “|Bills and Miners Clash for| YOM FOR OUR both for 1wess of their at that you re The children crowded forward | o correct the mistake, but their father instantly . silenced them 1y, “Can Father so soon have | forgotten our birthday cake wilh When Cousin Fred met us ot the station, he must, at once,| swin, awch child high in the air no matter how often he saw | his pet cousins. “8ix years old,” the twins saug “But Father forgot, and told Cousin Fred laughed. “Oh!” he | “that was to fool the oon-‘ or, so he wouldn’t have to pav you on the train.” ! With widening eyes, the twins | 1zed in sile their father | MINERS SUNDAY Last Time This Year at 2:30 P M. Sunday With fair and warmer weather predicted for Sunday, City League were preparing today to muster full strength for their final game of the 1927 baseball schedule. H, McSpadden and Me Closkey are expected to heave for the Miners and Worth and Bern- hofer were being groomed by the Llks. | | Mothern Light Presbyterian’: the young men 1 Monday 111:00 a. m. | | Come, the Elks | fand Alaska Juneau clubs in the Nothing is at stake except in vidual team honors between the 0 clubs. The Bills have a clean late for the second half, winning five straight games. The Miners are sure of second place, and ex- pect to break up the Elks' win- |} ning streak. The game will be Grandma says Fa father, WHAT called at 2:30 p. m. DANCING AGAIN! Well, bubby “-ar, if yon would only come with me to onc dance you would v ish they evening. would give a dance every Beiz Coliscum Mplody Men MOOSE, HALL ATURDAY 23 JULY 23, 1927. Notlces for this c.« must be receiv Th not Jater than 10 o'clock & day morning to guarantee of sermon topic Christian Science Church will be held a i of Chi nday service m. in the change cf Juneau on n Streets. The sul Truth Church it g JOINE 8. 1 eazer, dmpetuous I Reliable,. rapid and To serve every whim With vigor and vim I'm anxiously waiting and ready edn Corner Fourth and monial meetin REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor.| ¢ n Bible Scnool 10 a in church bu Pastor i3 on vacation open to the fternoons fr The to attend these wding room 1 i \\lnn sday ) to 4 cardially services invited and visit > PR public Catholic Church Fifth and Gold 6:00 a. m Low Street ther Mass in- the Hopital 8:00 a. m/—Low Mass and Ser A s Commanion fo Jethel Pentecostal Assembly) and young ladic 207 Seward Street w vice JOTHER? Devoticn ay.} a. m.—Morning Wor Ve CAN'T be from of flon stten you need 5 to a tear any of those little for ll-the-last-moment n leave it to Eddie 1appy service, sembly of Ged Mission mon, Geueral We dot 10:30 a, m yd Graclous, both red! no p. m and Tuesday evenings honor of S5t. Ann Bible § il Evening Lord’s Supper unday of each month, Mid-week services every Tu y riday at 8 p. m Holy Communion §:00 a. m of Juneau Morning Prayer and Sermon|® $ " i ice uesd and Friday ne of ti former Imates tell what has found in Christian 13 and hear what Christ people 12:15 p. m 8 00 p. m B The Holy Trinity (Athedml CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 5603 hool Worship the first CALIFORNIA GROCERY CONSISTENT AND STEADY THAT'S No row serviee at Douglas tomor che the o .| Come & " Resurrection Lutheran Church f » -d e rigidaire M Corner of THGH hod M | Presbyterian Native Church REV. HARRY R. ALL, Sunday services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School 11:00 a, m.—Morning worship Subject: preter.” 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship Subject: ‘The Worthwhile Work.:| A hearty welcome awaits you| at the friendly Lutheran Chureh.! and bring a friend with HARRY WILLARD, (l”f”'ll:'l!l’l’l[ 10:30 a. m M Service 3 Jible i “Christ, The, True Inter-| 11:30 a. m—Bible School { 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday week praye by the Mid General Motors NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF TAXES. e Notice Methodut Epucona] Church | |the first %l taxes is ( linquent Pastor, '{'1, 1027 Chureh. 'at th Faith.” Ten per cent penalty 8:00 p. m “Do Ypu!linguent taxes, Wish to See J | H. R All are m\lu'l m attend I+—adv. hereby given that allment of Municipal and will become de after Mon . All taxes ftice of the Gastineau Fourth ana seward Streets REV. R. A. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m- ave pa City to all de- : ket Electric Co. PHONE 416 SHIEPARD, City Clerk ‘llll"“l"||"||"""Hll"""l"“l""l"" o New Satin Dresses IDEAS- INCLUDING BLACK SATIN EMPHASIZING NEW NEW COLORINGS— Sizes 16 to 46 $12.75, $16.75, $23.50 and $19.50 NEW FELT HATS For early fall in small pastel felts and Velours—New Shades, including black $5 75 and $6 75 TWEED COA TS-—- with and without fur collars — all new shades. $12 75 $19 50 “ATTA‘BOY EDDIE”! | THIGa nn 1 [ t kTG E A A Paint Brush is.a Wonder Worker With the Proper Kind of .lffl_l_lg_ Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM REMODELING CONTRACTING by Hour, Day or Week BUILDI Work Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET 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. Victer Orthophonic Phonographs and Records. Alaska wholesale and retail 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 ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our's you will be convineed that the heating quality varie 1so you will learn that ng with our coal means less coal and bet- ter results We carry and our tra Whiz. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 'u]l line of Feed sfer service C. G. ! All Wool— A Fit l Any Styole— M(l(,e t() I,VI(?(lsure Gmrnn:.eed Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics %23 75 1)(,,. Slut Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELBCT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR READY-TO-WEAR X heavy good looking cloth Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 Bargalns in boys and youths suits. “Look before you leap.” Sce before you buy R. H. WILLIAMS, Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 e “‘o“"'”m”'n\l REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let. 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