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FEleventh Roll Call CAN RED CROSS JUNEAU CHAPTER AMERI WM. ROGERS SAYS: “The American Red Cross is the only thing in America that we could not possibly do with- out.” Roll Call begins Arn closes Thanksgiving. ice Day and Our Slogan—TFive Million Members B. M. BEHRENDS, Chairman, Juneau Chapter. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL. SATURDAY, NOV. 5 1917 N ,\\\\\\\\\ 7% k/// %A f//// /7// :l\ i \ | i | | t Notices for thi§ cauren coramn| must be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Satur day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. I Northern Light Al Church Corner Fourth and Franklin REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pa Morning sermon at 11 o'clo Subj “Swords and Plc ghar an Armistice Day mon, lo by Mrs. Newmarker Special invitation extended to ex- service men. and all inferested in| the subject of Peace. { Bible School at 12:15 ! Evening seryice at 7:30 o’clock “‘More Than Conqu A warm welcome for every- body. | I Methodist Episcopal Church | Fourth ana seward Streets REV. R. ‘A. GAILEY, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Sermon: “Divine Rewards.” 7:30 p. m-—Sermon: the Day of Salvation.” All are cordially invited. “Now 1Is Catholic Church Iifth and Gold Streets. 6:00 a. m~—No mass in pital Chapel. 8:00 2. m.—Low Mass, Sermon and General Communion for the men. 10:30 a. Sermon. 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m — Rosary, Sermon ind Benediction of the Blessed ‘Saciament. Hos-| Holy Trinity Cathedral | CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. |Rehmber the gifts of God are| ™ ] Subject, Dangers.” m.—Hign Mass and| | The public is cordially Inwlled to attend these services and visit the reading roo ‘ Plesbyten.m }‘4 ve Churc‘\‘l Mo rnmg Service, 8 m.—Bible School. | 7:00 p. m-—Wednesday—Mid- week prayer ser e. A cordial welcome is givaa to ‘all to attend e services. e FOR 8-HOUR DAY ! Sunday School 12:30 Evening service at Douglas. (Bethel “Pentecostal As wmbl)) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor Sundaey services: 11:00 a. m.~—Morning Wor- ship. 12:156 p. 800 p. in.—isibia School. m.—Evening Worship -|Miss Mary S. Fisher will speak. The Lord’s Supper Sunday of each month. Mid-week services every Tues | day and Friday at 8 p. m. Next Tuesday evening there {will Be a Divige' Healing servlce when any sick will be prayed for.| the first without and es- ‘withcut money and prie Everyone invited, pecially the sick. DOWNERS GROVE, IlL, Nov. 5 | —Lottie Holman O'Neill, Ilinois’ " Mesurrection Lutheran | |first. woman legislator, will re- | | Church [ sume her fight for an eight-hour | . 25 . working day for women, if the | Corner of Third and Main Sts. Hlinois general .assembly 18 REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor | brought back into special session. Sundav services: Demand has been made upon 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.| Governor. Len Small from some Subject: “The Blessed Growth of quarters to reconvene the.legisla- Faith.” ture in order that several pending 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. |issues. may be completed. 8:00 p. m.—Fvening worship.| ' Mrs. O'Neill, elected three times “Enthusiasm and its{to the assembly, sponsored an| | eight-hour bill at the last session, | which ended this summer, but which failed of passage. | This Wife Left Her Home Once’ Too Often| Sunday services wiil be held ntl ST | 11 a. m .in the Church of Chris-| NEW YORK, Nov.. S—Wsnry of tian Science Soelety of Juneau on! his wife’s habit of disappearing; Fifth and Main Streets. The sub-| Attanasios Pandley, candy store | ject will be: *“Adam and Fallen|proprietor, today charged that he | Man.” searched her belongings and found | Sunday School at 12:15 p. m.!a marriage license issued to her| Wednesday, 8:15 p. m.—Testi-| and Joseph Bernard Heiderick, in © & A hearty welcome awaits you at the friendly Lutheran Church. Come and bring a friend. Christian Seience Church WEATHER STRIP Now is the time to look around and put on Weather Striping. We can supply— BOSLEYS HEAT SEAL BOSLEYS FELT STRIP BOSLEYS RUBBER STRIP | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertaking 1 rnom.v: 12+ | S e } FRYE-BRUHN €OMPANY OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON WE HAVE OLYMPIAS m EASTERNS Also Crab and Shrimp iut 3 FINE FAMILY FUEL - for those: wise mw!t; ta order their cosl and. kindling here. Have us- deliver you at your address and mnote how much better heat and chmr fived you have. Wouldn't ask you to do thia if it cost more. It dodsn‘'t. ' It really costs less aud the trial will prove it. - We earry a full IKnIM D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR YOUR FURS Phone 5603 Sunday services: Holy Communion 8 a. m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon 11:00 a. m. monial meeting. Hollywood, Calif,, in 1919. Christian Science Read'ng Room Mfs. Pandley, who is twenty- in church building. This room is|five, was arraigned and held on open to the public Wednuday,ll.ooo for the grand jury on a daughter was again out of hear- |ing. “We v, just as you did then, that ‘we must’ fix this |thing or do that thing for them HOME EDUCATION Slpp to until | that we do STHE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. As 8 West articles are appearing Issued by the National Kindergarten iation, 40 Street, New York City. These weekly in our columns. “Mother Will Huu' to Do That for You” . W. B. BAILEY husband thay A8 sald a young to his wife, “do you realize ,these children of ours are be ning to order us about very fre 1y ‘Surely that, Jim, 1e mother catching her | band’s siy wink could sc { strain a smile. “Now, those > 1 we are not per fter all we ha about other people’s children the past!” exclaimed the your mother, “Why some of our v pérnmitting the orders too freely. We fa vowed we would see that our children should never do anything of the sort.” what do you suppose Dos: children to come ir orders in such an off- manne questioned 1 \ after the children ut to play again t it fo th in | Bess: r child | You see th what to ve you noticed that y » fallen into the 'he door opened % i Just then Betty two healthy, happy i dren, Betty, aged four, room on her w iy | with one “Mother, fix my stocking, very noticeabl T batth “Well, Betty “Hey, 'm hungry! Mother, me something to eat r o ien rituing o 1ls, tadlei] and in rushed young chil and Joe, to the | toy box | we firmly have to do they really mean | When they say such things. lare merely’ repeating the we have taught them to say.” | - VIRGINIA IV City Dock 8, Saturday iUUIGKEST REI.IEF FOR RHEUMATISM Rub t hurt you, and i that old rheu- t once. uffering so you | rou “Now that is In three minutes 2 onvince them it, and impudence "They | words | no for from. afternoons from 2:30 to 4. ‘ charge 6f bigamy. g I IIII|IIlIlIlllIHIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIiIIIIIIIlI|IIIIlIIIIIlllIII|IIIIIIIlIIIII|ll||IHI!IIIIIIIIIIllllIHlIIlIHIlWIIIg' Coat Sale This Sale includes all the New Coats which arrived on the last boat, a splendid assortment to choose LR RS takes the stiff, aching! mnd, i just try you wi oL will ited feel tite! A NEW GROUP- Don’t confuse these Coats with the usual $27.50 grade. Unusual in fabric and design, including lovely mixtures and plain colors and all interlined — fur collars and cuffs. 36 to 46. $27.50 Sizes West Coast Fur Sales, Inc. -TAGOMA, WASHINGTON SUSPENSE IS OVE ! ALASKA DRY (Red Top PALE GINGERALE IS HERE The Irros Company “Manufacturers Pure cnbonhl m 1 SAVE ONE Dopmg ~ Buy a Meal Tlcket at Cafe. You save a Dol each one pllrcllnul. RHODES CAFE he continned, “Father, you'll ha to fix my wagon; it won't run. The parents, newly ecritical their children’s conduct, looked at each other in dismay as they both realized that (he beloved chil- dren, with whose training th had taken so much care, were ex pressing all their desives as com- mands. “Children,” began the guietly and pleasantly as she a ways addressed them, “ask Mo ther in a prettier way to do whu‘ | you wish.” Both children looked at her in | tently for a second. Then Joe gaid, “Mother, please may I have | gomething to eat? 1 sure am hungry, an’ it's ‘most apple time, fsm't it?" “That is better.” And the mother was getting th apples when ghe heard Be sore spot through | of what I mean by savinz taught the children to $35 to 342.59 Value GROUP NO. 2- This lot includes tweeds, plaids and plain col- Fur collar and cufll. Sizes 16 to 44. SpeaaH22. Regular $29.50 to 33_4.59 ¥t 00 % \|L 4 mother PERGMANN Dining Room Fourth and Harris BERGMANN Dining Room Fourth and Harris BERGMANN Dining Room Fourth and Harris ors. 4 liilillllllllIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII|IIllIIIIIiIIIIIIlIIIIIIII]IIil|lmImllIHIIlIl(llllIIlIIIIHIHliIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIiIIlIIIIIIII . To the rhythm; produced by a combinaticn of QITKA and JUNEAU ‘musicians, “THE BEST WITHOUT DOUBT” ] The lower floor of the A. B. HALL has been decorated, makmg a coay nest for dancers, as well as providing a comfortable loungi . for spectators. The dance floor itself has been lfled and ti will not be known after an evening’s dance, - SEE THEM wno ARE THEY They are “THE” LIVELY FIVE B HALL~Saturday