The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 2

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v s < take . outer ¢ HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHO Issued by the National Kir 40 Street, New York City weekly in “W By EFFIE L. LEWIS “He is the worst school.” Little blueseyed lad your fair head and. your eyes' da lights that h their must the you? “I can’t rasponded who had gchool “Well, we his boy in do- not baby t up with non M Lairns study, and,” the uctulen aying ant again, “He has, has h ghow him, the youn 'l show him! I ay he’ll har some day,” with word: cuffed the young culprit ov ears that had alrveady heard much hiz utter depravit “Answer me Why did ye do ye young 4 With his eyes sharper than hair bristling with crackle, Jack locked m defiantly in “You see he's that won't even speak.’ “Yes, I see, Mr hard ¢ Never doing your t however, he'll be s “And rigit iUl serve nim Jailbird. Mark n ye'll yet.” She shook E “Ain't ye got no for the ye when ye w when mot! father left ye with no one to ye? Tie's that ungrateful Look at him now!” And indeed the boy did seem to be a hardened sinner. His s ¥ little body had stiffened into an attitude that said, “Touch me if you dare.” He stood dig ging the toe of one stubby sho. into the other. ilis hands were clenched as if to parry with fist thrusts the word blows ha recely ed. And the face! Well, it bor Jines and traces of the storm that had passed ovor leavi In their wale a sullerng harfiness not consistent with the vears of the litfle offender. Just then the telephone in th pfifce rang A pleasant faced young woman, the ¢ peared at the doo id ap ing for intruding said, “Miss Deel Superintendent Grand wishes to speak with you." “You wait here a moment, Mias Bonne,” said the older woma as ghe went out to answer the call “Why, Jack,” said Miss Bonne, “what is the m; The voice ? Well, 1 imp o' Sata which about jailh L4 mouth pursed, his bin ever, 1 fair an I care his grand the face stubborn he Lairns, he's a mind, you are he next time away.” the han, him grandmother that s a mite o' a ‘chap yer died, and yer | the <y anl| THE- DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1927. o Come and bring a Inrm:nllnn. ] friend. 0L IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel, I West y appearing Assembly of God Mission (Bethel .Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- ship. 12:15 p. m.—bBibiz School. { 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship ’ The Lord’'s Supper the first| Sunday of each month, Mid-week services every Tue¢ day and Friday at 8 p. m. 1lergarten A I o lumns, sociation, 8 articles are o hy?’ n it questioni ppeal tha 1 he could not resist. He look young woman, and hing in the clear steady held him. The hard lines|* =7 . ut the little 1 laxa Christian Science Church 0 e e mouth relaxad a |y o Y2TOVAT FEETERL The eyes were almost baby Sunday services wiil be held at He started to open[11 a. m .in the Church of Chris- when them once came the slap from mother, “Don't ye say word, ye saucy jail-bird him, M he'll hang one he will!” Mrs ns, don’t say ," said th clerk. She ha 10t missed mellowing i which for a moment had suggest- ed a softening in the boy's mood but his expression had once m hardened into defiance The public is cordially invited Miss Deeds now returned.to attend these services and visit} Well, Mrs. Lairns, thank you for |the reading room. | I am sorry you have so - trouble with this bad boy. | 3% # e again lips acroas Fifth and Main Streets. The sub- ject will be: “Ancient and Mod- ern Necromancy Alias Mesmerism and Hynotism,, Denounced.” | Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday, 8:15 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. M Christian Science Reading Room, in church building. This room is; open to the publie Wednesdny' iafternoons, from 2:30 to 4. sharp the | Presbyterian Native Church 'HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Worker vext time, as I said before, we'll him away.” | send Sentence (Continued riom Page One.) tone W. Shiels, the Pacific American i Vice-Presi- frowned X paying the pen- thought, “but unfortun law touches you, not started, And “the worst school” was led awi to await for summons to pay in full the e of hiz misguided youth [meant the Disciplinary 8¢hool.{ 7.00 p, .m.—Wednesday—Mid- | worse. The passing years made EINE !‘ then kill? ] had been passed upoh something that seemed to lurk| For just a moment, the hard of a sympathetic woman.| wity Alaskan interests are spec- hang soms day.” Archie boy in he g that he had heen expecting Then there was auother tr'al in|yeek prayer service. | what should have been his ref-| o cordial welcome. s given to | uge—his home and school, With .\t attend these services. Jack a ne'erdo-well. From the | “worst boy in the school” develop- 3 od the “worst loafer in the nvikh—l b | horhood.” The mnext step was| R | { leader of a gang in his early | TITg | twenties. 1t was the death penal-| Qyders Traps Qut of Allf ty. As the judge looked at the| Q Al k Southeastern aska behind the cold blue of the eyes, | impelled him to say sternly but | kindly, “Young man, 1 am sorry lines about the young man's| BELLINGHAM, Wash., Nov. 26 mouth relaxed a tiny bit and for _ Refusing to believe that all L fleeting second he seemed the egtuaries and passages in South- But the. hard, deflant oxpressi " {ulating regarding the effect on ceme hack as he answered, “Why | hejr operations of the new fish- did T do it? T don't know. Tlevog regulations outlined at Se The judge dant ot “Bhe (should be Fisherles, estimated that 150 s d traps would be. effected. When the closing of bays. He esti| mated the seining regulations' would affect 25 Bellingham purse Notices for this caurch column|qy.gq a P oo et | AL . must be received by The Empire not later t 10 o'clock Satur day morning to gu of sermon topics, etc. T Church h and Franklin § TILLMAN, Pastor.|PEV: HARRY at 11 o'clock. ermon Jseg rof Adve Bible School at 12:15 Evening service at 7:30 Subject of the sermon, and Reaping.” win A warm welcome for every-| body. 10:00 a. m b 11:00.a. m.— 5 7:30 p. m.— th Is So Be It Unto You. ~ All are cordially invited. th and Gold Streets, ass in Ho ..— Low Mass and| , General Communion for; 130 a. m.—High Mass and ‘m.—Sunday School. p. m. — ned! of the Bless ntee change ! l Non;e_l:r:fight Preisbytrex:in}n 1 3;- ‘elock. | i &_l!ethodht Episcopal Church He . " Fourth ana seward Streets | . REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. | Sunday School. | R MENU Your| Rosary, Sermon | And of course there was a mext! 19,30 a. m.—Morning Service.| | the same results, How easy it benep b | easy Why shouldn’t he who had et} | young man, of sunlight fell | 8 : ¢ Bays, Estuaries, Passes € s | for you. Have you anyihing #| BELLINGHAM PACKERS IN little Jack who had been on the eggtern Alaska will be. closed. (0 reckon I always was a jailbied. ayije by Commissioner Henry] i asked whether regulations would ) e seine bhoat operators and 200 fish- time and a mext time! This| 11:30 a m.—Bible School. | was then to slip ‘from bad to U'MALLEY ""s been “the worst hoy” steal, and | IN 192 upon the f; bristling hair and | 4 Why did you do it?” DOUBT AS TO PROVISIONS point of softening under the kind- fish (raps, Bellingham = packers My grandmother always said I'd. o'Mailey. seriously hurt the packers, he re- ermen, OUTLAWING OF WAR HITS SNAG ! President Says Policy Is in i Hands of U. S. i Congress Holy Communion 8 a. m. R Mcining Preyer and Scrmon POV 11 3ala for outla 8 m wa ¢ Coolidge feels the ¢~ ol .the United States wents serions difficulty in the of a binding tread caladi o the: ¥ v that tho Comat’tation nl . with Cong responzibility ¥ " Y declaring war, President Coolldge he gross eanuct be dopi pewer by trealy an does Sunday services: think a treaty expressing declara- % 100 a, m.—~Morning ‘worship. tion of poliey is posaibie. “Knowing the Time.” e - unday School. WITSELL ‘BETTER ening worship. €. J. Witsell who had heen in g‘lS!'hh “Keeping God's Love.” |[the St. Ann’s hospital suffering | A 'ty welcome is extendetl with vericose veins since October you to worship with the con-'1, was discharged. yesterday. Sunday School 12:30 Evening service at o glas. iy Resurrection Lutheran lou h v for Corner ot 5 Pustor 8:00 p | Soup-—Chicken Noodle Fresh Roast Chicken, Dressing Roast Ley of Pork, Apple Sauce Fried Carrots Princesy | finnch Chicken Gravy Braized Sweet Mhu Shrimp Salad | Mixed Sweet Pickles { Coffee Tea Chilled Fruit Jello Cake Fruit BERGMANN Dining Room RS Fourth and Harris Streets - Phene 551 : o Olives ed | | it Captures Fake Doctor,| Weather Conditions As Recorded by the u.s. tian Science Society of Juneaun on @ Weatber Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begmnipg 4 v. m. today: Snow tonight and Sunday, colder tonight; moderate south- |casterly winds. | LOCAYL DATA Burom. Temo. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 29.58 18 05 SE [ Snow 29.52 19 75 SE 9 Snow 2022 . 19 85 SE Snow | lime— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today |Noon today CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TO! Highest 3 pm. | Low f%a.m. 8am. Preclp. 8am. temp._temp. ’ temp _temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather 1 O - 8 - 8 -13 2 0 Snow ~16 | =24 g4 12 . ° @ 2 . ~33 : 42 —42 0 le 10 - 50 48 0 St. Paul 30 2 22 24 | Duteh Harbor.. 38 E 28 32 - | Kodiak 30 : 18 20 ~ | cordova 20 14 14 01 Juncau 20 19 .03 | Ketehikan 38 - A5 Rupert.. 38 C w2 a8 . 34 ‘ 14 04 Portland : S 34 a2 '5an Franeiseo 2 54 .01 ®—Less than 10 miles. | atations— Nome Bethel Clear P Clear Clear Pt. Cldy Snow Snow Cidy Snow Rain cidy Clear Clear Clear Rain Note,—Observations at h Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m.,, Juneau time. 2 The pressure is lower over Southern Alaska and falling rapid- wria i ey 1y in the Gulf of Alaska. It is moderately high but falling in the Mrs. Francés Rachelson Sup« Interior and moderately high and rising in the North Pacific per), whose complaint resulted States. Light “snow has fallen in Southern Alaska and on Sew- in arrest of John Koch (lower), |ard Peninsula. Rain has fallen at Ketchikan and Prince Rup- fake New York doctor, whe ert. Temperatuies have fallen over most of the Tertitory with a got into women’s homes under | minimum of 50 degrees below zero at Eagle. pretext of giving medical aid A %46 | d .then, it's alleged, walked t ot wit 'Old Papers for | 1 | sale at Empire Office’ out with their jewelry. Form-Fitting PRESS | AT Steam FLEXIBLE FLYER SLEDS SIZES TO SUIT CHILDREN OF ALL AGES We also carry Skiis, Snow Shoes and Yukon Selds Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. < Hardware and Undertaking - PHONE 12 FINE FAMILY. FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleaner fred you have. ¢ Wouldn't dsk you to do this it it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria) will prove it, % 1 We carry a full ine of Feeds. D. B. FFMMER Phone 114 . SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar on each one purchased. 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