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HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel, Issued by the Natior Kir 40 Street ew ¥ “Problems of Finance” By IRMA MORRIS y. “H K i I, Jimn Motk friend 1tinued I teld her that would be ve unfair to f a nerous offer, as it would f a real pleasurs | fu re would retard his | th ilent grows by | 1 i when nerosi ig | uldn't we let even the little | tots feel that they are members | f a small democracy, the family, |} My liitle girl, who is nine, act ditferen he continued had sa twenty dollars which she had expected to spend n a birthday present for me. She was look forward to buying m ew t. I needed mons badly that I asked her to lenc me h which she did very re luctantly, and only aft olemn promised her to return it b f my It will b gieat, st to pay back the money now, but 1 feel I m my promise. Don't me?” I advised ner to nave a conf dential chat with her little daugh- | through ter, explaining matters fully, acd |upon isking the child to release ho |promote from her-promise. 1 told her she | character hould “try to make the child w derstand that giving a person tea set when that person needed |do anything and wanted something else wa 8 8 this ceurch column red by The Empire 10 o'clock Satur antee change | must be rece not later t day mornin of sermon lopics, ete | T Northern Light Presbyterian | Church Corner Fourth and Franklin Ste.| REV, 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor, Bible School 10 a. m. Morning cer t J Subject A h that Wins.” No evening serv.ce this month A warm welcome for every body. on a S [ o - ? Holy Trinity Cathedral CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Fhene 5603 Holy Communion 8:00 a. m Morning Prayer and Sermon at i1:00 a. m. BEvening service at Douglas “Catholic Church Pifth and Gold Streets, 6:00 a. m.-—Low Mass in the Hospital Chapel. 8:00 a. m.—Low Mass and Ser mon. General Commusion for the children 10:80 a. m—Low Mass and sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament No service in the evening | Resurrection Lutheran | Church | “Corner of Third and Main § REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Puator Sundav services: 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Subject, “The Lord's ILove for His People.” 8:00 p. m.—Rvening worship. Subject, “The Cause of Christian- ity How much time have you de- voted to God this week? Come to church Sunday and bring a friend with you Methodist Episcopal Church | Fourth ana seward Streets REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—Junior Church 11:00 a. m.—Sermon: ‘‘Jesus, Learned Obediance by the Things ‘Which He Suffered.” 8:00 p. m.—Sermon: “Sin- The Tramsgression of the Law." All are earmestly invited. 3 o | services will be held at . m. in the Church of Chis- Science Society of Juneau on ittend these services and visit| mining department of the Alacl | Agrieultural College and School cf Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. reading rsom Assembly of Ged Miwjén Pastor | Roth and Manly Mine there & —Bible School - , ; Evening Worship | the easterly portion of the Healy Noon teday 012 71 59 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS of each montk, ks, Mid-week services every Tues ;Thv proposed devalopment wor | '_ Presbyterian Native Ch’urchr HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker Morning Service w.—Wednesday-—Mid- welcome is given to attend these services. olved - with coal, said” Mr. Stewart. It spite ‘of the fire two and a halt | __ SRR ituation to her why |Development Work Going be complsted by fall he saia. Steadily Says B. D. Stewart The quartz mining development | Stewart sald, the Targe dit"h ‘| poip (he Lucks is going on rior indicated a steady, healthy | 81phons have been installed. The .- industry,” said B. | brick and concrete work to what attitude | they lt‘uuuli in a quandary ¢ 1 - and in the Interior. ‘There are mow about quartz mines operating throughoat with they are all milling and producing to soms | ing"{n" that district, both bator extent. This is a more or less re- | gnd*’ 10 sma'l I's the growth of consideration hild’s moral development Fairbanks District two weeks was spent In mine on Mqusq Creek i3 being | squinment necessary to there R. J | Sommers, Territorial Highway En he made a trip into operations there are temporarily |is occupying them entirely, i - 3 near | sspended until the track work, development work has not yet|¢4Y3 ABO On a cannery ter to the Mint Ruby Silver | 4 completed, . | begun Jnieut = being developed Steps have been taken to reduce Moose Mining Company, | the hazdirds to miners employ : - - investigatiag | in the gaseous mines of the Mel | g oo e ey Stream district the necessary road|said. A modification of blastine | work being started by the Alaska|méthods has been adopted so thu the Ter-!all blasting is now done by efes |{ i ritory on the usual fifty-fifty basis. | trical machines by an authoriz:d | A great deal of cquipment is be- | shot firer. All blasts are discharg | ing taken into the mine, and de-|ed by the firer after all men have velopment work js going on steadi-| left the workings. , according to Mr. Nenana Coal Commission and | monial meeting Science Reading {in church building This room is n Nenana Coal fields, Wednesday of which are 40 or 50 feet thick,| Mr.. Stewart, who spent a weei! A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYBODY ! Stewart, who with Pro | there just before taking the boa: | . r E. N. Patty, afternoons from head of thefor Juneau. nmnumnlmimm’muu|num1mmnmmmi.mumnmumnmflifiufimumimmu|||l|fll|i|i||||’i| JUST RECEIVED S Satins, Geor, Combinations, Novelties and French Spun Jersey . Featuring the new tunics flares and two-piece styles. Sizes 14 to 44. $12.75 10 $29.50 0 L A ESSAN R W A A =4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1927. Mines at Fairbank spent sev oral days in the Nenaua. field Weather Bureau & . | while Mr. Stewart was in the Fal 2 3y (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) | ]Mmks :ll‘xlx-hl Professor Patt Forecast for Junean and vicinity, begthning 4 p. m. today: S las acted @as enginegr for U Fair tonight and Suuday; gent | several years, and is thorough LOCAL DATA ! Wor- | acquainted with the coal proble Fime— Barom. Temn. Hum:dity Wind Velocity |of the Imterior. An atfémpt to 4 p. m. yest’y 30.03 76 48 | raise ‘ouf-ide capital to davelo) 4 a. m. today . 30.12 52 93 first | River section of the mine is | ported have boem successti Sl 4 : ported, to have boem successt YESTERDLY |involves an eight mile railroad nyarions 5 ",""," g me Al !uunr, and the hope is that it will Nome s B ) 54 10 16 7| be 8o financed that the coal will gerhel 66 68 16 50 be available for outside markei: 'Tanana 64 51 i [ The coal is so mear the surfac: magle 66 10 56 that it is planned to mine it by s Paul 14 $6 stcam shovel, or open-cut met' Duteh Harbor 62 46 44 ods, which will drastically cut Kodiak 58 50 Bt penses, Mr. Stewart said Dhrdoya 70 54 64 Reporting Fire Damage Tuneah 76 59 59 The Suntrana Coal Mine, abo.’ |Ketehikan 79 54 four miles above Healy, opérated prince Rupert 50 by Capt. A. E. Lathrop is th:! Edmonton 74 producing mine of the Nenana di- Seattle 60 trict at the present time and sup | portland 72 plies the entire Fairbanks sectior (San Fraucisco months ago, which caused con stroyed in the fire, is ®olpg wa | and high in other districts. -1t highest in good Shape and is expected ! the Gulf of Alaska Showers have fallen tere Alaska and in the North Pacific Progr The, minitig development -worl: | cloudiness in other dis of the Fairbanks Exporation Qow- ard Peninsula pany is going ahead rapidly, M ———— tkhe | Rearly campléted and most of h Willow Creek pany are producing ment wor is bein g Coin- | Ald act, s been In-, Started on its large power plant done on eac Nugget yesterday | (i iMatandeka Field of the mi A small mine opor- | Mome twWo | 4 pumber of trips were made ;. |ated by Thorpe, on Grub & the {6 the atanuska coal fields Ly | Guleh is producing as is also (b R. Boy Mr. Sic\\',:\rl aud J. 3. Corey, coal | Mable Mine. Development wor nissicner mining enginegr with headyuar(ors | 18 going on at the present time Core Tereitorial Mine Inspector’s oftice | Cord Mine has been reopene d " atter the trip to Fairbanks.| The Gold partly | They ‘were there in all about tvo | commonly known as the Hatehe: | distriet ned expense and | weelds, ' Mr. Stewart . said. Tuo!property, on the Little Husitn:|Mr. Stewart 4 transportation | premjer Mine and the Evam Jonc: | River has been rcopened by i« |loves it will be which the Alaska Railroad brought : " | to that country,” iné are both producing coal aud | Marion Twin Mining Company.| it i3 used to any Stewart de: | doing some development work, ne |The mill was started for the first| Will appoint repre ‘dephrw. 'i’he narrow gauge spur|time on the day Mr. Stewart v er town Roltig info the Howard and Jesaon | ited the property. They have all,he said min ation at the he Mr. Stewar s0 far freighting | ¢Fis o | ehikan Mr | converted into a standard gavge | ing and mill ope pahd iqfk‘w that equipment can be|of Craigie Cre tg‘an dirgctly to the mine, an ed, throug A | of Port Appointments were made of lo-| 1 - - trip| anoska coal district. Mr. Stewa A gnod Geal of development' work i3 gog on in the Willow | SERMON AT 11 0’CLOCK. Subject of sermon: “A Faith dre -enormous coal bele¢| Creek gold mining district, 65/ That Wins,” No Evening Service. soma | miles northeast of Anchorage, said | tte, Cantons, Velvet New Fall shades. s than 10 mles. NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince <3 siderable damage, the mine ig 0p- | Seattle, Portland and Ssn Francisco are made ) tion of the tipple Which wag d: The pressure remains moderately low in the Aleutian Islands this morning at Fairbanks | prevaiis in most of eastern Alatka and there considerable ricts. Th e temperature has fallen on Sew : | A Shot ond the|cal men by, 1 War Baby, which are oparatec |sent him in rogaxd to the nd develop | §. Maynard, publisher of the Now. Commi at; Anchoiage, Who representy tve |8t Fern Coal mine and the €oki|the Territorial : anc | otfice, will in matters perlaining to coal min | development started on a small Anchorage. Sev ral applications for le aid under : 4e ‘property, more | celved from ntatives in otl 8. Hellenthal turned on the Alameda from Ko NorTHERN Licur PrespYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. O. A. StiLLmAN, Pastor BIBLE SCHOOL AT 10 0'CLOCK A. M. [ OSSPSR ST SIS UL i A AR HHlk LT LA OO [ e e PO PUSUSSSUSSS SIS | e e R S S Y § i Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. e TS — [ WHEN at Low Prices HARDWARE and UNDERTAKI PHONE 12 SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes } Cafe. You save a Dollar on i each one purchased. RHODES CAFE YOU NEED A CARPENTER? 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