The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1927, Page 2

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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, BEGINS AT 63, WINS SUCCESS ' | 1927. EDUCATION FAMILY" T HOME T SCHOOL I3 THE roebel “THE CHILD’S FIRS ved by the Nationdl Kindergarten A I'he articles ‘a our column Twn Off the Spotlight By MARY 5. ST2°VER For the (fm'pvnlvr and Mechanie, for the "om(?-()u'nvr resting and likab.e ught t nief was e embly of God Missi ome ¢ be first-class house, is none too good for the I'he man about the a good, handy outfit. in hard- and you will get the best in design, material and workmanship at the lowest price. t in tools “H‘{'!l;llli", finds use ened 19tead o There | rth Lig} oy vteri Northern Light Presbyterian hour of pla Church A etioty for too, Whatever need ware, your tools or lad is so loving snat he felt ve made t first, h ricken and rep. Presbyterian Native Churc} 5 . PG e gl 3 LARD Worke X 3 1 gy 4 | of cou the edge of th T ry : 10rge omewhat wr fluence v when his moth of all age capade in full d, lare particularly sensitiv callers, focusing of “the att apel A rdaial we r chief motive L > the Low Mz nd ttend the dooik iilue & b, ous Communion > > % ¥ r b 3 N 1§ from win teartul M the ve done FLORY STATES | they ha Huthrle, Okla., developed a ‘50,000nyear llugune manu- facturing edneern, fl‘he trade has grown to such an extent that | Busy in Madagasca. 'she has takem im her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Hager, and Conditions There Never service Better—Much Prospect G ing Is Being Done mali hearted to h supply it here, wall find it wa ust v N4 Th al h undue 3 mamma | e clence €hurch Fifth and Gold Catholic Juneauw-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 children ma eneral boy and the m Low Mass lowed by Bened ed Sacrament tion to find pleasure the Bles No evening servi SAVE ONE D()LL‘IR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes <> epizodr Holy Trinity Cathedral CHARLES E. Phon nion RICE, Dean Holy Comn Cafe. You save a Dollar on Commution an ) a. m NANAARIVE 6.—Bobs and shing s |making little headway among sewomen of the Betsilea tribe, fa mous for their elaborate Madagascar, ‘granddaughter, KJW shown with her above, each one purchased. RHODES CAFE rection Lutheran Church ok i Hyde “\Wins Business Suc . Tilustrated News Bpecial who to tha That trip netted Mrs orders and she rushed b $100 worth of s she for a few we ~lun.‘ P "urHRms, Okda. LN Specla TCT s e o —AM beginning &t the age of Rldeat ihb fiioee ‘sixty-threo in @a ontirely new busi. BUSINGSS 1as Trer xiess, Mrs. Minnle Jackson of Guthrie ;f SN v has proved i five years that the MA L3l b ‘worid stifl beats a path to the door MOads ard forty FeRrH ot the person with a good fdea, bevs e s {4 dwom §100 spent in 1983 for siiks Movie P | |lshie has developed & 50,600 lingerie Wear the combination Munger, di- | 1ot neng, - And its & thres gengra- brassicre and sicpine NOYthwest| $i8n buginess. - A® active partners er s il xperiment Station of th Forest Mrs, J.Emn has her granddaugh- ::: "::‘:::(l;y“(,;l:]:,l‘.‘:“;‘ - 5| Service. They covered the west | |iter, Miss Kitty Hager; her daughter, ti8 SRR o0, K0P ist B ; ik \of Prince of Waies Island | |[Mre., Catherine Hager, and another City 2 Methodist Episcopal Church e eaen land | M i ol Drowiile BN i wie j = s 2 of New York City, a silent partner. hblfed woman e a8 Erowths. | |y "Jo1a, with an invalid husband ~ways have beea foml 1nan | Pon her hands, Mrs. Jackson added to stories about old people bel | the family treasury by making and eebses, but Here I am one ) r look nelllng fancy handkerchiefs. In 1922 If business t'flntllll!rfl a8 it hes din My | |she packed up some of the handl- thé past I will have t« mc ore| ‘Work and made & trip te nuld Okla. larger city to get enough wor th a4 and Main St Fo ALLEN, Pastor present tin vfd ner of Ta HARRY R av services ter Charl H. Flot 1 today fror Divi returne v trip fon and spen* looking over There is t and work outhefn of th of little value usky hair dres contented with a feef 1 to 10 th WHEN YOU NEED A C. \Rl’L\"ll R Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING— REMODELING. Work by Hour, Day a. m.—Sunday School 0 a. m.—Morning Christ’s War People of jay." §:00 p. m vening wor Children of God! i and join the congregs eondi- | much 1. | several day worship nir to material develor there, he Flor feft here with Thornton T ector of he ome being cents | nature of the, CONTRACTING or Week " done among » holdin tong su two weeks > > NOW HIRED FOR MAYFAIR BALLS RUGS--DAVENPORTS NEW worship of these service Jackson perfected Ny if we picture him vi Pacifi h in relation to i 1d-| HOUS t will do you good w York ires respond mo s intended sugges-| ONDON, Aug. 6 Mayfair | danger in re | are indulging in th 1, the anec-| yviet s of his own misdoings. It him. consider his studies orian custom of h for balls® little self . yntil rece Iniquity lead. Hoste 108¢ homes wer 10| too small for balls rented ball-| of pride, pleasure of the fashionable hotel vear many well-known host with homes inadequate fo soeial life prefer to hire vacant Bouse¥ which can be mad and to think | to appear far m homelike tha them more in-|a hotel timber ring house DESIGNS, JUST RECEIVED, ARE ON DISPLAY IN OUR SALES ROOMS may Fourth ana REV. R: A. GAILEY, Puasto 10:00 a. m.—Junior Churc 11:00 a. m.—Sermon T One Thing I Do 8:00 p Sermon a Mi All ¢ ward Streets ntly this custom wa monster of L more common effect i arouse a and egotizm now ense room Thi and | esse. ecret notion | their preferable Creek alore Freedom there are yecting outfits and been uncc but human for girls cherish the and her tw It i atherine, boys to trip on th o WHO'S WHO exploratory | ANR WA * % sl . aud he Mrs. Marie Sauer, of Los An- left today for Wrangell. Steamship Company, children, Louis, and ( making the round Alameda | Jack Chisholm, representative of the Westc Grocery Compan; of Tacoma, *ith headquarters p Anchorage, 2 southbound p From there they will make a trip|8enger on the Yulkon, and visited up the Stikene River to Telegraph With friends while the boat wa Creek, returning here in about tvo|in Juneau thi weeks Jeff Geer, old time Alaskan of Miss Sophie Weber, stenograpbh-| Fairbanks, bound for the State of Ketchikan men who have cx-er in the office of the Alaska|for the first time in many years Christian Science Reading Room pended approximately §125,000 wp Game Commission for the past 1b{was in Junean while the Yukou in church building. This room is to date months, left today for Seattle.|was in port today open: to t blic Wednesday The ram | She is enroute to Honolulu to PRI T ) 0 to 4 it Hy tehikan is mak-|accept a position and will sall ¥ B X T - tha i ] to order el byl Tl Gy hemdway, My, Fiove, from Hestie:mekl, BatEiae ;i}:’l{r‘ I?VIN:;‘\!’II}EITI"-"‘I‘:(;%’I!)],\"II:F‘IA,\R':;), No evening service this month 1 'I;”. ‘l:ial.x».-‘l’i‘\‘;lux.k]‘“.ll!(:m;’n‘t };"011:1" services and visit d. Good weather has facilitated | Mrs. W. T. Ford, whose hus:|ppg’ RQUIPPRD 108 PRINTING address. and note . how miteh construction work thi ditor for the Alaska PLANT IN ALASKA ‘lu-n..r heat and cleaner fires you have Wouldn't ask_you to do this if it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the trial will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER - Phone 114 Made to Measure comea Good Lining— or Money 125 Fabrics $23 75 Per Slut Refunded TWENTY FABRICS TO SELECT FROM—TWO STYLES— OR REAI )Y-TO-WEAR heavy gool “soking cloth everal g 5 hav e ex 4 a bad eminence is *minence at all people find Thomas Hardware Co. Church " Christian Science B ried on o View gre will be held at are employed there irch of Chis-| development tunnel ha of Juneau or 1 1,400 feet and seve sub-| dred feet of een done Som been uncovered in this operations ountain up. Twelve men | NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50-cents. Ray Cil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Sunday service A prospectin 11 a. . in the, ( tian Scienc fety Fifth and ject will be Sunday School at 10:00 a. m Wedne 8:15 p. m.—Testi monial meeting. NorTHERN Licur PreEspyreErRIAN CHURCH Rev. O. A. BIBLE SCHOOL, \ Streets. The Ipirit good. o 'ILLMAN, Pastor work. 1 are financed hy a 10 A M. MORNING SERMON AT 11 O'CLOCK. Subject: * Open Window.” e e FXNE FAHILY FUEL for those wise enough to order ad cons | nd Ke cellent ruction pro; to attend these the reading room season.' band is TAUGUST CLEARANCE SALE ENTWRE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OFFERED AT PHENOMENAL REDUCTIONS This Sale is to make room for our New Fall Stock which is arriving on every boat—and all Summer Stock is marked for quick sale including all Ready to Wear and Millinery for Women and Children TWO SPECIAL COAT GROUPS | HATS! HATS!| TWO SPECIAL DRESS GROUPS CLEARANCE WHILE THEY CLEARANCE All Wool— Any Style— Sport and street types — fur trimmed — tailored of fine ries LESS THAN $9.75 $16.75 Smart modes for street, sport or afternoon wear featured in this group—some plaintailored —other fur trimmed and finish- ed in novelty buekle, and belts. AUGUST CI E“\R:‘\NCE $l() fab- tweeds and nm'rltf\' weaves, HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE Stzes 16 to 44 in SILK .md WOOL SWEATERS In Light and Dark Shades—Sizes 34 to 42 August Sale ; | BRASSIERES Several Styles to choose from White. Tan and Blue Broadcloth 81 95 August Sale—65 cents CORTHAM SILK HOSE—$1.7 and $1.95 KAYSER QILI\ H()SEV$1 65 $1 95 and $2.2 ARROWHEAD-—50 cents to $1.15 LAST AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE $1.75 CHILDREN’S HATS ~TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 95 cents R SKIRTS In Plain Colors — Diagonal Stripes — Che¢ks—All Colors— leated and Plain Styles August Sale—$5.75 $14.75 { These dresses are all late sum- mer models—featured in Flat Crepe Georgette in figured and plain colors—Sizes 16 to 46. AUGUST CLEARANCE o $14.75 $7. 7) IMPORTED VOILE DRESSES Hand Made Embroidered and Drawn Work—Plain and Figured Voile—Light Shades—Sizes 16 to 46 August Sale—8$4. 95 s EXTRAORDINARY SAVING GIRLS' WASH FROCKS Mothers will do well to supply the girls’ needs now at this low price—light and dark colors, effectively trimmed— Sizes 3 to 12 years August Sale—$1.35 BOYS' LINEN and MADRAS SUITS—August Sale $1.35 CHILDREN'S H()SE:Afigust Sale—25 cents " GHILDEN'S RAYON HOSE—50 cents 'SPORT HOSE—50 cents_ A special lot of WOOL DRESSES in Green, Tan, Brown, Hen- na and Red—Sizes 16 to 40 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., Telephone 3804 HEATING REPAIRING SANITARY PLUMBING All Work Done to Comply with City Ordinance AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell Yon What Job Will Cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH < Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. ‘ SHAW WALKER STEEL EQUIPMENT A complete line of Filing Cabinets, Safes, Shelving and Lockers for Offices, Stores and Factories——at J. B. Burford & Co.

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