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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAIURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1927. footing in prices 4 # ‘ (to the pre-war ) and quality. For several years ‘///‘/’// LATEST MunEs | wages have been on the pre-war | scale so that this new change will | | | : ] \ y delight everyone,” smiled Miss | | Halvorsen. ! \ | | \ HOM1, EDUCATION \\“ “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Frocbel, \\\\\ > = e ' | ereat varlety of prices. One of the M /] ) ’RETURNS WITH things that pleases me most is \l |’ // / / //%i | that at last we have got back LA i %1 AW Issued by the National Wiadergar yeiation, W 40 Street, New York Ciiy. T articles are appeari M weekly in our column /é/ | “The children's department was S not forgotten, 1 have everythirg //// Children and Relatives it 4 : / i E s g for the school including & | D TR Christime Haivorscn Brings new line of hats, many In tam | [ R Y S PO i | Back Latest for | aftests-, ands- difterent styles . in “I don't believe s > o h u like them hoth, One | g 3 i « Goldstein's | felts, many coats of both plain and : Al | sport materials with and without i ’ g | {fur collars, and any number of B 1 06 taot” sald Ly WHI ol k11 Notices for this c«iireh cowmn | liani Science Soclety of Juneau on | seattle, Portland and S | afibactivé’ troks of fhe Hght R g \ must be received by The Empire|Fifth and Main Streots. The sub-| .i.co all had exceptionally well | weight wool jersey in the new Your: Uncle Jack isu't lal hat smile a '»'wr'{ deal, but | not Jater than 10 o'cloek Satur-|ject will be, abstance,’” lattended and well arranged “Buy-|blues, reds and autumn shades nice as I am,” persisted the te u learn to know Auntie Sue| gy morning to guarantee change| Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.|, Week” this 'year,” said Miss| “Last. dut not least, I selected “Well-1 guess we must like our [as well as you know these othe of sermon topies, etc. | © Wednesday, 8:16 p. m.—Testi-| .}, istine Halvorsen, bu for the |a pleasing assortment in all type: I“];'lx" Inl[l[;l.u] uly ly | el :u]]‘ : ,].\x w’ |v 1:_3 heart S o m..:m] mut:m. g rendy-toiwRe In AL MDari: Lo Mvelk idngs for thio BADY ‘Tht R Y. WA SE 10 | STUDS. FOWE TRGR, LR b3 s f | Christian Science Reading Room |, ..t5 of Goldstein’s Emporiun:, |idol of the house, both the prac make the best of a difficult sitia- | [ have never once urged her| | Holy Trinity Cathedral | |in church building. This room is!\) has roturned from & 8% | tioal and the dainty ACCRSSOFY. ™ tfon. She may have been fond of [to “kiss Auntie,” but she hws|% 55 S . RIGCE. " |open to the public Wednesday| S s 84X |Gcal and the ¥ . on. | : » CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. D D ednesday | wooks buying trip to the c [ T. A. Allen, of thé dry goods d= Uncle Jack, though it sounds|done so, and I feel that she is Phone 5603 | ahteshoons | fromn: %80t ¢ Yookt [T Al g B doubtful. She was under the im learning not to dislike her. Those | 141y Communion 8:00 a. m. | The public is cordially invited "y Halvorsen attended :\i']:rs' weeks and also returned a? pression she had to like relatives; | we have learned o tolerate, we | Morning Prayer and Sermon,|to Attend these services and Visit! oo of o, ~Weeks" s they | Loy seroting u full assortment of NE Nol ey tanght -that way. | MAY¥9L.Jeatn to lovs i1:00 a. m. }the reading room. ,were arranged so as make that | piece goods, holiday novelites, nv Now Polly was being circum-| It seems to me that even what| Sunday School 13:80. B hwirts-d B o b ood b Wi ol s ¥ spect, quite grown up in fa bu. appears such a small thing as Evening service at Douglas T NN R o STl ook Ve e o | ; g i . ike P | Baby's Bl . p fos s i issi eek” from July 26 to 30; Scal-| purses and handbags this year ar, children are not all like Polly.! Baby's preference for one auntio | ek Assembly of God Mission ' /" Rt 5 to 20iank Buii e Mol T Ry vhdr tost abiT 3 0 | Ve retea M bt 58 g - . i A b h 4 T e g et i | (Hethel Pentecostal Assembly) | irancisco from August 22 to 20. |gre of the foréign type. They are “EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER” al child that will stick to a thi l'\m:lmir building, i Mother will orthern LC ‘gmbytemn 1‘ : 207 Seward Street | “One very pleasing feature of |a real addition to any costume,’ upder pressure when the sole approach it in a thoughtful way urc! CHAS. O PERSONEUS, Pastor.|the week in San Francisco is al- | acla i i H C % FA a " . Bk 5, Ao S isde Ml § tas. W boe a S 4| he declared. T L o a | CHAS O PERSO he vesk in Ban Francisco is a3 [he deciare uneau-Y oung Hardware Co. course, it is, absurd to force chil-| DENNIS LEROY POWELL | Corner Fourth and: Fravklin.8td.|/ 000" o m ~Morning Wor-! o tafl | drent whre dffection is concerned WANTED BY RELATIVES|REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor. 5 or- made merchandise in the retail | We all have decided preferencas| — Moraing sersiom #6121 °'°"’"“'i'mln:i:m PR 7 € el e 4’;;;‘2 ABENTS ARE e oprsefves.” Changes in opinion &s| Assistance is requested from [Subjeet of ‘the sermon:. “The In- ! g ! WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Tnele Jack as muct « miles with her eyes and he P = | me,” “said . the " : 4 the other only with her heagt, and it is only the very exception-|over anoth may be used toward | s ¢ ¥ P 8:00 p. m-—Evening Worship | Francisco,” who was sent to At- well as preference must come |the Governor's office, Juneau, m |digpensable ‘Christ: The Lord | | v, Supper the first j, o v entir r od | H from conviction. So that this mat.|locating Dennis Leroy Powell,| Bible School at-l3:1b. = ¥|gynday of each it i {in Ostitoniie muay, itbtks,. $Hhsh | SUSPENDEU BY Phone 103 or see [ tersofchildren and relatives be-|(hought to be somewhere in Al-) Bvening serman at 8 o'elock. (" afig woek services every Tucs |chows that they not only try 4o AL LUNDSTROM g comes & distinct problem to moth- | aska. He is 41 years of age, weighs | Sublect: “Why Jesus :;,','"ec",ory_'du.v and Friday at § p. m. [sell them to outsiders, but have BUILDING——REMODELING——CONTRACTING i {142 pounds, has dark hair ard| A war Mrs. J. 1 .Conu whl speak!golq themselves. The West Coast SEG’Y LOWMAN 1 Woik b Hdur. Day or. Wesk “Must we go to Grandma Black’s | blue eyes. This information is |P0d¥: Sunday, Tuesday and Friday pas developed remarkably in the today2-Oh! I wish it was Grandma | desired by his relatives and any % v - . | nights. | le field, and in some things Hoyle’s. 1 like her better,” saiddata regarding him will be ap | Catholic Church { e , surpasses (ne east.” Betty, who was more childlike | Preclated 2 —_— b b Favorite Shade sy than Polly, and, therefore, less —rbh Fitth And Gold JBtteeta; i.‘:,_P_'f{b,yE'fff‘"Efi““‘; Church | | “Black oxford is a favorite shade discreet. | This store win ve open even-| 5:00 a. m—Low Mass and Ser- HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Worker, (07 €vening wraps and the more|commenting on the announce- HAVE YOU TRIED 4 ) 2 [ings on the 10th of each month| 3 | % at ice. | €Xpemsive afterncon wraps, an¢ Ment from Washington that Roy Whereupon, Betty's mother wort mon. General Communion fori 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. shados | I¥le was returning to his post d e g At [for the accommodation of the'the ladiae of the parish. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School plain black and avtumn 5 A g to great lengths to tell her that| % . " QOLDETHIN'S e | A L= chool. | ive used for general wear,” said |Pending the outcome of the regu-| 9 ? it was rude to say such things 10:30 a. m.-—kign Mass and| -7:00 p. w.—Wednesday—Mid- lar Civil Servie: pointments, | ¢ ¥ B et ot Biviat ekl £ o {AdY EMPORIUM. PRy wetk praver sebvice, { Miss Halvorsen, speaking of the ) Service appointmen : ; : .3 5 5 . 8 i lindications for the fall mode. both grandmas the same. All of 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. A cordial welcome is given to| I 4 ¥ 59 Phad oty ks s Civil Serv-| ¥ 5 - which had no weight with Betty NOTICE OF HEARING OF 7:30 p. m. — Rosary, Sermon|all to attend these services. | TN ROIVAC n e et o o TR SIS IF NOT—WHY NOT? 4 A P i H ateria used or evening, af- - F becaiise her opinfon remaf . FINAL ACCOUNT and Benediction of the Blessed D | ma g : 4 B ) 3 '-’::v';:m|r::xu(1”r:,:““Ql’ula“”::-‘:‘x{u]\?:xr In the Commissioner’s Court for|Sacrament. LBT : Atmquis. rress Your Suit |ternoon and dinner gowns, whie '}1"'1 ardllier‘“ Hu (I"I:? 'f""“{ FRYE BRUHN COMP 4NY Hocas e i She - Tetritan ¢ Alaska, Di ‘il | 'We call and deliver. Phone 528, satin back crepe and flat crep: |90 'V My i BOORIIRg WU .0 » P hecame less and less well be he Territory o aska, i- i - j“,“ still worn a great deal. l‘x-olng;““”'”““(”" a decision as to his| isi % ! Resurrection Lutheran - e s haved whenever she went to see | Vision Number One, at Juneau. | nd 6 <A °Pe| gtatus. I my opinfon, th L $ the less favored -grandma. Before Frank A. Boyle, Com- Church | NOTICE jinkien, amd ML mbtérinla Sek pric | Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily efor Bo) | RORSRRY, | . L, TR 3 ission. | tically the only wood fabrics ue-|Proves that charge I made that missioner and ex-Officio Probate "Gorner of Thira and Main Sts. (10 the United States Commission. | tically omy wool TABFCS ¥ lthe trouble with prohibition en- BB S S i Judge. Juneau Precinot. |REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pzstor ?"" t(hE!qu’thth?bAllu)k C"}“t,""‘ Bide |forcement in this State was in- - In the Matter of the Estate of gunday services: or. the District of aska, Ju- competency in high places.” e away from Aunfie Sue. T confess 1 g i boer Of L e Er | nesn - Commissioner's Precinct.| “The hats are most attractive 7 = i 1 urged her to “kiss Auntie” in| 10 decea e g 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School.. ' |\\"pp MATTER OF THE AD-!this fall. and whether mada aof | b =l for [flff“flfi’flgflffirm' deceased. 4 i order to spare the latter's feelings,| NOTICR 18 HEREBY GIVEN|q,bL00 & m-—Moraing worship, | ™ yyNiSTRATION OF THE ES-|French felt, which most of them | MAY AFFECT CASES B (heir coml and: kindling et < A g e i Subject, “The (ood Samaritan.” S o 7 g ot oyt o0 with always the same resull--|pnge |, L. Faulkner, administra- 100 p. m. Evening worship., TATE OF CHARLES BARGE, are. or velvet, the ‘vagabond”| spATTLE, Sept. 10.—{nited L Have us deliver you at your :;;l;:;(ra::l:‘uI;\t“"i‘);‘l‘ ::::l rn::;:(f““"’" ;"i!(-li'x”{hr‘ill‘:‘\llnxnlv"rt: l:fls;fl";i'flfl-s"":'”“" “Seventy Times Seven.” IA):?CE‘:?:‘:,.:;‘ s u.}'l‘l]!":mn::d'lw r:::;lf:t. rx)llru;ulxlc;(r h:n':;islalvs Attorney Revelle said the y 2% addr.css and note how much Jdia Ba . . has | You are welcome to worship d are hereby motl-| Y suapension of Prohibition Agents r better heat and cleaner fires on the part of Jeanne. herein and rendered for settle-!\ith the congregation at these|fed that I, R. E. ROBERTSON, velvet combined, and are often)ajtreq Hubbard and Richard L. you have. One day I decided to look into |ment his final account of the ad-!geprvices. Come, it will do you|OR August 26, 1927, was ap-|irimmed with hackle feathers."|pryant, as revealed in Washing- 3 Wouldn't ask you to do this the reason for the child’s apparent |ministration of said estate, and gooq, X pointed Administrator of the es-|declared Miss Halvorsen. “Black|ton news despatches, would mat- B if it cost more. It doesn’t. It dislike. I asked her why she dii|that a hearing has been ordered|s. . sy/tate of Charles Barge, deceaged, patent leather and satin slippers | epially offect several liquor con- . . i really costs less and the trial mot want to kiss Auntie when|upon said account beford the| | Methodist Episcopal Church ||and that Letters of Administra-|Will be worn almost entirely With!gpiracy cases pending for trial in : will prove it. she went to her louse undersigned and set for the 15tn|% P ;F;em“ tion therefor on said day wnr(-‘u’“er"}:""‘h and P"e"“;‘l "]"‘he“i|erlol"ul and County courts here. " y . We carry a full ine of Feeds, “Well, Mother, Auntie Sue neve: day of October, 1927. All per- our E duly issued to me. though the autumn browns and srtainly the suspensions will e’ i : fles at me like ‘he other'sons interested in said estate may| REV. R. A. GAILBY, Pastor. Al persons having claims! tans are show for the strct and|afect our cases adversciv. he “‘lL D. B. FEMMER aunties,” was her reply appear and file objections in writ-| 10:00 & m.—Junior Church. | gu,ingt said estate are hereby re-'afternoon wear also.” asserted. *“AN E want them to Lo ® it I took her on my knec and rve-'ing to said account at said time| 11:00 a. m. — Sermon: “The|gyjred to present the same, with| Gone are the days when hosiery 'do s let me go ahead and . try ’ Phone 114 { called to her a favorite zrown and place and contest the same. |GIft of the Holy Bpirit.” proper vouchers, within six (6) |in variations of nude shades could 'my cases without interference, i o i i up of hers who smiles a great| Given under my hand and the| S:00 p. m.—Sermon: “Knowl-mgnihg trom the date of this no-|be worn wnP any costume, for/and I intend to go right ahead.” deal and another one who scldun seal of the Probate Court above €dge of Salvation. tice, to me at my office in the|the darker shades, mauve taupe. e The rich man has his twin-six— smiles. mentioned this August 13, 1927, All are cordially invited. Seward Bullding, Juneau, Alaska,|tenard, zibeline and the old fa FOLGERS h i % ““You Iike them both, you know, | (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, |, DATED at Juneau, Alaska,|miliar gun metal are with us to Unusually Good Coffee the poor man has his six twins but one doesn't seem to smile ommissioner and ex-Officio Pro-|® & 7 " [ August 26, 1927, stay, according to Miss Malvorsen., will be served Monday, Sept w at you 'much and one does” T[bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ! (Christian Science Qhurch J\: R. ‘E. ROBERTSON. Brings Silk Dresses 12th from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. -d MW_ explained. “Now, Il tell yoa|First publication, Aug. 13, 1927.|" Sunday services will be held at!First publication, Aug. 27, 1927.] “I brought back a delightful as- at (he GASTINEAU GROCERY ! wHat the real difference is and |Last publication, Sept. 10, 1927./11 a, m, in the Church of Chis-!Last publication, Sept. 24, 1927.'sortment of silk dresses in, a —adv x\ Vfl — = 0000000000000 ust Received (Continued from Page One.) [} T said he w informed that Lyle Whenever general greetings were in order my little girl drew To Get-What You Want When You Want It _That's a pleasing service—that's the thing that holds business and makes loyal patrons. 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