The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1927, Page 2

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2 W D ) 74 Hl(‘|\i\| 1 n 10 « g to-gu must be not later t dny morn tiie change OHARLES E Phor Toly © Morning 21:00 a. m Sunday School wvening service 8:00 ayer and 1day scrvices wi m .in the Chur an Seience Soclety of Fifth and Main Streets. jeet will “Matt d Sunday Scheol at $:15 p f Chri at 11 o ternal Fou mon Christian S: in church build! - open to the public afternoons from Z:50 to 4. The public is cordially invited 1 to nttend these services and visi tive reading room. 8 o'clock Wild-| v sermon at Qubjw The Voice i the eyhess.” £ warm body. This room i welcome for evory _Catholic Charch .n:. and Goud :00 a. m.—Low Mass and mon. General O ranion ghe children. 10:80 a. Bermon. 1:30 p. m 207 p. m. Benediction amrnt, ser- for 'y Ammbly o( ‘God Mission m. —i::gh Muass and! (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) i ‘207 ‘Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, on | ‘Sunday serv sed Il 00 a m- \lt)lnlll,, chip 12:15 p. m.- Sunday Ro of Pastor an Bncr & Bible Scheol. 8 00 p. m.—Evening Worship The Lord's Supper Sunday of each month, Mid-week services every Tues day and Friday at 8 p. m. M 1. Conn will Tuoul.xy and | liesurrection Lutheran t Charch ‘Corner of Tuird and Main S REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, F " Sundav services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning apd Ho Commun on sihject, hn- Do in brance of Me.' C12:15 poom. 8:00 p. m and reception Sermon subject, fui” A hearty welcome pof devetion to God nl the fri cndl) Luth Nures of de Wur Are Still Carried on Worsh '»l Sermon Remem-| Sunday School. Commun’on H ARRY \\'II me :30 o, m. 11:30 a. m 7:00 p. w week v Lay Work: “Being ~-Bible School. Wednesday—Nild- and an hour you ran Church. its come I8 given U d these services: all to att Pens‘on Ltsts of U S The Rlchen lce Cerur‘n‘ ded at the front daring taie io! Potomac in 186465 Oth: contlict fa in which they er aa the tory. Of 2600 nnrrog the Uion for ords Qis 46¢ surv wdly inc reside include: Mlinois: lia McCarthy, Chica, rissa Crossman, Ju Irene D. Cook ot ; Addie Emery of Pontiac, i admii- 2a Pyle of Norris City; for it ' inchude h Laughtin of Quincy; M only those d g pensions for Upton of Vera fhielr rervice. In Civil War times army reconds were kept 1oss fally than today: Many who @ were not mentioned; or wer~ Hsted only by first names which eanie to the attention of reécord Keepers (hrough some outstandin: act of or horoiem, * Nursing was not ye i the sixties. It disclosed by the war, rather, whica Brought about the establishment ¥t the first schools for train Bg narses. A great deal of the Burden had to ba hofne | ‘Gatholic sisterhoods. frained volunteérs were erunited. ¢ Many of these had independent Means, others who telt the need ¢Of ponsions in later years weore “mnable to establish records 1o wmeat the legal reauirements .+ Dorothea L. Dix, who served Mwithout pay, headed the govern: ment nurses, under an appoin‘- ment whith made her Supe tendent of Femal> Nur young_and eager volunteers wero pjected by: her, but they found : lace “ fn the volunteer ranks included - Clara Harlowe who lafer was to organjz: American Red Cross, ana ia ‘Barlow. $ . Confederaey ncclaimed Ella wsom, wealthy and beauti- W fl:o soent - ‘a fortune e namss The ‘list ° Pennsyly, of Pittsburgh. Rhode Island: Mary kinson of Newport Massachusetts: Ada stor of Kingston. Maryland: Amelfa Rosina Johnson, of Baltimore. Ann A. Drew C. Blodget- also’ re- ? Roa:t Chicken, Dressing Mashed Potatoes Creamed Carrots Pickled leen Fruit Be Iy gale. The ’I-llnkinc ranks ‘tike Mrs. Wade H('('Iellsn se name does mot appear m] m rmrdu She bore he i BBl b e Pe he b_mh there. A n { “entered the service of] on as 8 nurge on the hat-| As. Later she went to Emery \Vedne'-ul‘lv‘ Wor- the first speak | Friday | Morning Service. Frances A \.ll‘le - Canton mean on The sub- ence Read'ng Room| = s | 1) tf \ { Davis THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. Louis; Mary M. Watson Lamar. New Jersey: { Rutherford, Ohio: Hattio Brubaker 5 Paris, California: Helen M. San Diego; Mar A. Paich and E Burnell of Lydia i et | WEST P!TEISIURG SCHOOL | VANEA | With corolment of 12 pupls the West Peteraburg schools open- Miller of led Tueaday Wisconsin: 1lalen Sheboygan Is. Maine: w. land, District of Logansport. B. Cole of' and s &chool. Emily Dana of Poyi listed as a Territoria y (Petersburg Press). i Lucretin | - w:n AT FAIfllANKl Mari Columbia: Park; of Takoma De . and Mrs, De Wree of Fairbanks, of the CGerantina Ilayes of for two v Amanda Wright ot Alaska ) Aimquist. mercial Company at ' Fairbanks were recently wed at that place. e sw York: Maria Eidred West Virginia: Jane Wheeling. Louisiana: New Orleans; Lake Providence. Oklahoma: Sarah of Apache, Wyoming: Douglas. Alabama: ille, Floriia: Bagdad. Kansas: Martin, peka, M Kentucky Ashland. Michigan: Farvel: of s a liege, student at and Leslic the W E. Ingraham Sylvia ‘Housinux of Eliza Jones of Hunts- | Jennie M, approl struction of an airplane Nanpte field at that place. The Territory Kennedy of Mary McCary. Caledonfa Vaughn M. Moran of Saliny. Bridget Murphy of quired. - Afveriia & wTwave pave | the co mml L TIIO Emnire Rena L. Miner of St ottty e | Charles. 12:15 p. m.' m.—Testi-| campaign of the Army of {ne on the roll and the stal s of Kate | ia: Mary Ann Adanis, | of Reading: Marie Louise Topping | E | SUNDAY DINNER MENU. SOUP—Crcam of Chickesn Sunshine Salad, Mayonnnise Dréssing Mississippi: ‘Rose Russell 0!‘!5 Vicksburg, Misgouri: Lof SUMM No 2778 Catherine Thomas of Im the District Court fnr the Dic- trict of Alaska. Division Num- her One at Junean. NITED STATES OF A\XERIC/\ Plaintiff. ‘¥s. Sam Gazaloff, Hnzel El'znbeth Forrest Jones, Helen Violet Forfest Perkle.; Mary. Marguerite Joancon. and | the premises the Forrest bullding on Front Stroet, neau, Alaska. known as the Donglas Pool Hall, and certain rooms sdjoining said pool hall; and connected therewith, De- | fendants, { The President of iStates of America, to the above named defendants, Grecting:— | Youn are hereby required to ap- |pear ‘in the District tor jthe Territory of *Alaska, First 'Division, within thirty days after {the last publications of this sum- | nons, namély, within thirty days after the 24th day of September, 1927, In c¢dse this summons is published, or within forty days jafter its service wpon you, in| 'case {lti8 sumpons is served upon < you_ petzonally, and answer the | complaint of the above named plaintit, on file in the above en- i titled: action. That sald plaintift in eald ac- jtioh: demahds the following re- liel 1. That the said common and public nuisance he abated. 2. That the defendants, AUTHOR LOSES | the orry Leon. \Wilkon, sithot of ‘ £ Muvies, I loses fight against his Wil i veutory divoree He's and ijoined and restrained from con- ducting or permitting the con- tinuance of ‘said common and .public nulsamce. | 8. That the said, place and building; ‘abave described, be not oceupied or nsed for oneé year -froth the - date of judgment ac- [cording to- the provisions’ of Sec. 22, Title JI, Nationla Prohibit’on {Act. 4. That eald defendants, and éach of them, be enjoined and re- strained from removing or in any way intertering with the liquor ;and fixtures or other things in sald place used in connection with possessfng, storing, keeping. selling or manufacturing lntun- cating lquors. ' 5. And for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and . proper 4n the premises. 2 And in case you fail to so ap- pear and apswer the plaintif will take judgment against you & F CONFECT[ONS for want thereof, and will apply ]m the Court for the relief de- Wholesale, Phone bt} Sold in xum. S. & F..CREAMS which contain Butter Pat than any other Cerams, by test and by taste, served at the Juneau. Music House Alasken Hotel Hellan's Pharmacy A )un Hall Rhodes Cu Sra lymplc Mis. lu‘kfi"tflefi Parlor {i (manded in its complaint as here- | inabove- stuted, ‘The date of the order for the lpuhlhlu(un of the foregoing sum- ‘mons is August 31, 1927, WITNESS - The Honorable | Thomas ‘M. l!utl Indge of sai¢ Court, and ¢ 1 of said Court hereunto u!liuq. on this 1st (ot September, 1927. (SEAL) JOHN H. DUNN, 3 Clerk. By WALM B. KING, puty Clark First publication, 'Sept. g'l l.ut wbllcutha Sept. 24. 19 — 3, Mixed Bweet Bickles Chezolate Pudding, Wluppld Cream ‘Caeke $1.00 PLATE-- unu.g m 5to® Ficne 651 for Reservation x| BERGMANN Dimip . Telephone, wr‘lgu i3 of Lizzie Walcott of he Nome City Council recently iated $250 toward the eon- landiny ' of contributed $750 of the $1.000° re. Ju-! United | ‘ ROVIAN(‘L CO! 4 I - | _mornfg. The schosl across the bay is being taught by ' i Miss Llizabeth Frazer of Douglas V3 b5 1 & rt. i Wr2s, Phifip graduaie banks H'gh School and of the "Névthern' Coi:- | NOME HELPS LANDING FIELD Uwe The Lmunful Alicia du Pont 7, 1927. ‘VIES TO GRIEF Pt e 9 Al T e (left), adopted daughter of Wil- r.ington powder billionaire, and her husband, the strugghnfl lawyer, 7 Jarold S. Glendenning, whose romance has been wrecked. They ere married at a bnlhant ceremony in London, iollowmg a court- ! whip that Legan durlng the war. Onternatio By ELME | (International Iilustrated Ilcwis | NEW YORK (I:I-N) —0O advertised unions of red | | grief. Generally when a wealthy fam | @esdends to the middle strs mate, it Is the rich youth w.o | weds the poorer girl In this case, however, there wis no “Cinderella girl” wedding a man | of wealth. In fact, It was just the other way around. Back 1h 1922, Miss Alicla du Pont, adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Altred du Pont of Wilmington, Del., and heiress to one of the largest fortunes {n the world, became the bride of Harold 8. Glendenning. Soclety ‘feverishly raked over the pages of the Soclal Register, but | Glendénning’s name was not to be | found therein. |~ A & matter of fact, the young man \ was the son of an humble letter cafriér in Darten, Conn, ‘The wedding was the culmination | of & warstime romance. The couple met “In mid-océan, and under the romantic apell of the sea, exchanged | shelr ‘pledges. ‘Their marriage was a brilllant eerémony. It was solemnized at the T8 éach of them, be perpetnally en- ‘l’nhhre‘hl- " Ff‘_'!" Churon-Lon nal Newsreet) R CLALK Ciaff Correspondent) he mest unusual and widely i Live has at last come to ! American soclety turned sse, hree years, everything was The union was blessed by the | of a son, Alan, and his par- wirly worshipped him. 9235, however, Alicia left her husband, who was struggling to gain recognition as a lawyer in this city. ! For nearly two years Glendenning | kept up the hope that a reconcilia- | tion might be effected. Last week, | he evidently gave it up as a bad job, | for he inserted an advertisement in | the newspapers g¢aying he would no longer be responsible for his wife's debts., i Glendenning had porllltefl in this hope despfe the fact that his wife had secured a Reno divorce in 1928, He has since attacked the docru as “fraudulent.” - Glendenning charges that Allcll spirited their son away, after gain- ing custody of the child. He makes no secret of the fact that he wants Alan back. It is sald that the youthful lawyer was alded In his efforts to get his: wife back by her foster-father, who addpted the girl when he married her mother. teal, [ ST i i i Smart stvles for street and dress occasions— featuring the new flare and tucking -— new aum'mn shades— $19.50 to $69.50 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GAGE HATS in Velvet and Felt $5.75 to $14.50 “ | Fireproof Shinglrs Roofing Pitch and Preservatives Juneau-Young Har(lware Co. Hardware and Undcrlakmg PHONE 12 FOR YOUR HOME WORK Use the Standard Keybonrd C—0—R—O0—N— Q_ ‘%emomtntm Now cn Display Ask for J. B. BURFORD & (.0 o 1 | S | | WHEI\ YOUNEED A LARPENTF B Phone 103 or see AL LUNDSTROM BUILDING HEMODFL[VU——-—COVTRALTIN‘U Work hy Hour, Day 6r Week ' MVE YOU TRIED ‘ ; FRYE'S BABY BEEF? IF NOT—WHY NOT? FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Phone 38 \ l 2 Deliveries Daily e e | e | | | 15 FINE Y FUEL for these wise enough to order their ¢oal and kindling here Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fires you have, ‘Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. Jt doesn't. It really costs less' and the trial will prove fit. 2 We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 ) Even Bregd—the staff of life— is made from Dough WHEN YOU MAIL A LETTER There is only one chance in six hundred thomsand thet it will go astray. Unchhml:ucmmflofldcnt. Banking by mail il highly satisfactory—and think of , the oonvelienoe' ~ First Natipnal Bank mu-mpmhw mmawr: huh\a possible.

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