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to attend these services and visit i o e g 3 e oy ¥ |the reading room. eather Conditions sy . HOME EDUCATION | T | oo Samie b R e R SMOKE STANDS “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel, . Presbyterian Native Church = SITK A As Foon ‘e ] ] i . . . Issued by the National Kindersarten Association, § West | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker, m]f"?::'f..m d"?“ £53 (vietaltey, hagmuameg 4 5. ‘-',M".'d I Good variety in all the latest Eney “viR g ¥ Kiget N 10:30 a. m.—Morniil§ Service. N ¥ s ight an unday, warmer, frésh southeasterly winds. o 34 fifl!lm 2 40 Street, New York City. These articles are appearing : S and styles . ¢ g 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 3 \ LOCA DATA H 4 | weekly in our columns. ! 7:00 p. m —Wednesday—Mid . S o 4 g ¥ ™ lime— Bufont. Temn: Humidity Wind Velocity Weather ; 74 week prayer service: 4 4 p.m - 1 . i : 5 Sy p. m. yest'y. 30.1 26 8 s 8 Cldy PASSES BY “Dramatizing Goodness A cordial weleome is. given to} 4 a. m. today. 2094 28 98 SE 20 Snow ; ’ N By MANTHEI HOWE sll to attend gaagwservices. Kruzof Island Herd Found|Ncon todsy 2876 88 84 SE 12 _ It Rain ) + phesented by h h2 g T T 3 " . : s " o in _Bad ShaPe—Be‘ : Fed RADIO REPORTS : ! Students of Junim High School, Elks’ Hal “The trouble with women The doctor motioned the mo: dt Experiment Farm R 7 ? i A ond } 3 nr ' that they love to dramatize them ther to silence: “All right, Don-|%= % 3 ’ G837 atatiih. - Hifibst 3 o Low 86.m. 8am Prects. 4a ; cahber n iflfl I k selve: grumbled a ¢ 1 ba 1d. We don’t need you any | F Due to food shortage and pre-| Nome ”- e = - L ! eatper i B WY lor. “They are happy only when|more. You wait in ”1‘8 lf““"'i RE T UHR wimnng snow conditions on Kruzof | Bethel Co1z 12 8~ 13 8 o2 PLcd z - o holding the center of stage.” room. There are some books on Island, the herd of five elks plac- s pe o % 9 E J Y H d C i Whether or not we with [ the table out there.” ; | ed there last summer by the Al ’:;x;;;;:n _23 ;;g _;f _12 A5 g g{::: uneau' oung ar ware 0. it the bachelor’s estimate of “You've turned the spotlight on A l““‘ Game Commission have been o ¢ 2 nen, there can be littie doubt | Donald too frequently,” began the Annual Erogrnm mn Mem=' teioved to Sitka, it Was announc- -‘S)"',,,fh""}l“’rbo ;i :: i ‘2'2 :g fi _° Pt.;':‘l:: Hardware and lldemhing that a similar dictum explains, doctor. “He probably is a wee ory of ‘Dep&fled Bmfl‘_ ed .today by Presidént C. T. Gard- | Kodiak 12 36 38 v A Cidy 3 £y 1 ) . many of the vagaries of child- bit jealous of his baby sister. A % fer of the Commission.. They|cordova ¢ L b5 p % & S ; Ty [sure way to get your auention| ers to Be Held by Lodge [are neing taken care of at the|unens $ i Aae (A g Children do like to dramatizo |and that of everyone else is to gl | i Gaverment Agricultiral Experi |[lereeBeaii #u 8 2 21 oy Correctly curbed s for | kick up didoes at the table. When In memory of the departed|ment Station for the present. Prince Ruper 46 4 40 40 12 ‘04 Clear ion leads )| he gets finicky about his focd |Brothers of the Bemevolent and{ One of the animals was found Edmonton ~2 & ~ 4 4 ¢ >26 Cldy of ple by-paths. | everybody ¢omments on it. Don-|Protective Order of Elks of Ju [dead and the other five were in Seattle 54 48 Py 44 4 1‘13 Clear When such dramatization runs|ald feels even unpleasant com- neau, the annual Mefrorial Serv-|poor eondition: The two adul:|portland . 50 14 i ¢ od Clay | amuck then we are confrontpd by ments are better than being ig- lces‘ of the lodge will be held at elks and.a calf, already on tho San Francisco. 66 64 B4 54 . 0 Clear the problems of discipline. nored.” 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at|ialend, could mot be located. ®_Less than 10 mued ¢ For instance, it is this egocen The mother began to appreciate |the Elks Hall The condition of the herd was P _ tric dramatic instinct gone bolshe- that it-might be so. Regular ritualistic services ot | discovered b, Ranger ' - Georze 2 ? e o FRE i Viki that makes certain chiliren| "A hugky sivyearol is mot|the lodge will be given, while H:| Peterson; of the: Sitka district, |, NOte—Obscivations at Dilch Harbor, Rodlak, Jauead, in kindergarten want ALWAYS (o likely to starve himsel," the doc-|L. Faulkner will deliver the! ora-|He reported it to the Commiasion |ETi0¢ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland)and SeniFrancisco -are ¢ choose the story, the song, tho|tor assured her. “See that plenty |tion. The public i8 invited to at-| here and suggested it would ,mimndn at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m.; Juneau time. SUENCINCG BTe %,: play or to lpa_rl the games. i f good, whulfimm‘e food is serve:i tend the, services. cheaper. to move the animals to| The pressure IS unusually low near Kodiak Islands and low o iy the same in et _m:n in the|on the table. When Dnn‘ald ro. Following is the complete pro-;Sitka. and care for them there throughout Alaska especially in the westera partion. It .is high Nome makes 4'1111'11'; n | tuges & cortain food ju:l l(;:l\lORtE gram: than to attempt to feed them on |in British Columbia and the North Pacific States. Snow has #o = eize all fhe treats, the toys, the hif behavior. When he tries to| 1. Opening Ceremony, Exalted| the.Island, eHe also superfutend- | fallen throughout Southern Alaski cxcept. ¥ain in extreme South- { - e, 491 7o 5 privileges. eat the disliked food PRAISE him. Ruler and Bsquire. ed. their. remioval, after the Com-|eastern Alaska and has turned to rain .in.the «Gulf of. Alaska, i ) W _Phous 114 ¥ When this self-dramatization in-| INSTEAD OF HELPING HIM TO| 2. Prayer; Chaplain. mission: had . authorized it. Temperatures have risen in Alaska except. the extreme. southwest —oooe T oD * ; i stinct swings too far from the| DRAMATIZE HIS ~NAUGHTY| 3. Cello Solo,; “The Rosary,”| . Officials of the Commission ex- where it is colder than yesterday. ) ; s ate e J o normal the child often is brou “\|00DS, DRAMATIZE HI$ 0001)‘- (Nevin); 'Miss Stella:Jones; | pressed the belief that the elks s 3 s 5 B by his troubled parent to some|NESS. Give him the center o Accompauist;. - Miss .Caroline| that had been on the island . for | T 2 ¥ AVE | wLLA physiclai’s office. | the stage only on good behavior.” Todd. the past 18 months had made| 'NC 1ast and final leg of land| PLEAD GUILTY T0 . s 4 b 3 ol skbud i That is where Donald and his| Frequently a restless, worri-| 4. Roll Call, Exalted Ruler and|their way back into some of the | ‘c\e8TaPh, ie. between Valdez 2 ¢ LIQUOR VIOLATION $ e # Rl # distressed mother found them |some child in kindergarten or at Secretary, valleys and . were. safe. for the|ond Fairbanks, Seward handling 2 LATIGN puy a yfll Ticket at Rhodes selves one day. home is behaving that way not! 5. Solo, “One Fleeting Hour,”|present at any rate. The herd the u:amc by radio. p Mr. and Mrs. William Kentzell i L 1 2 “Why, Donald doesn't eat an;- because he is a bad child, but (Lee), Brother B, H. Howard. | placed there a few months ago wand Lines Transferred plead guilty to a charge:of vio: c.‘e. YOI save a Dofiu on thing unless I serve just what ho | hecause he lacks affection at Cello "Obligato, ;: Miss Stella | had not had time to become {fa-|! The land telegraph lines con-|lation of the Alaska Bone Dry S aty ¥ 5 o e likes,” wailed his mother. “Hc | home, is jealous of someone, is a Jones; ‘Accompanmist, - Miss|imiliar with their surroundings. structed by the Signal Corps a.nd Law and were, fined (315 and eleln one mm SSVEE, Aih, won't eat tomatoes or cahba bit spoiled or because he is espe- Caroline Todd. The cold weather experienced | OFmerly used on the Richardson |costs, each, by U. 8: Commission- PRALE £ 118 ?,h\‘ : * no potatoes except fried .| claily fond of some grown person.| 6. Altar .Services, Lodge Offi-|early in November froze all 'e"_!’rrnil. have been transferred t: er ank, A. Boyle; in the Com- R | The doctor glanced quizzicall; |1t is his driving desire to get cers. tation on the island as elsewhere | tN® Alaska Road Commission and missioner’s Court. this morning. at six-year-old Donald who on | into the limelight that makes him| 7. “Last Night” (H. Kjeruls),{in the district. This was follow.|'¢ being made use of by that They .were .arrested yesterday| the edge of his chair, his head | act so. Quartette, Marvin Chase,|ed by an unusually heavy fall of| COmmisslon for communication |afternodn by G..V. Brown, De- up, eyves shining, getting more| Let him really understand that George Hall, Robert Waggon-|snow which covered up the for. PUrPoses between its various par |puty U. 8. Marshal from: Peter and more of a delighted thrill|he will be ignored in such moods er, Brian Harland; Accom-|age plants, cutting off the sourco | tieS: The system today is being | burg, at their residence in:thel with every ‘item checked off to|but appreciated when good, and panist, Miss Grace Wilkes. |of food from the herd. ;onem!ed at a less cost to the|Clift Apartments, where it is said| hiz discredit. He was enjoying [his dramatic Instinet will right-| 8. Oration, Brother H. L. Faulk- jgovernment than ever before fn a small quantity -of. liguor wed, himself as a star enjoys the|about face in the more desirable ner. ¥ [[;fl :h:l:ry ?::m“ zz:::w‘;!lo l:l: h‘;:::g, s g | its of the public irection. 9 " . reasury - ckman, alias Peggy plaudits of the publ direction. W 9 .::Maul.;x.:ngce.sy“' Members Ah.h Cable s.llowml' {calota focs tha svel heidhs. 1a | Whith, seaz. dimnsaviebing: b pbl - 10. Behediction, Chaplain. Heallhy Gm, Business 1923 the receipts were $199,749.16, |same charge and her hearing was, N \\\\\ - upon completion of the laying of |set for:2 o‘cloc; this efternoon. \\\\\. 3 (Continuea rrom Page One.) the new cable in the latter part —_—t— B N \ LOCAL Dm“ 'I'o — 1of 1924 the receipts increased to Yo g N ; A A the system. Since 1907 constant|$213000 annually, and for the| KINGS MOVE RESIDENCE MEET NEXT mmAY study has been given to the ques-| fiS¢al year 1927 the total was b APECRIRINENG tion of replacement of the exten- SETTRRR 08 Moy i Kok SN Bide dere For the purpose of electing del- | 1o jand telegraph lines, in that| Further improvements are be- moved their residesice from Gold egates to the Ketchikan Division:|yoo. concisting of approximately |\ made with a view to more ef- Belt Avenue and are now.occupy- al Conventlon, a meeting of local| 700 miles of pole line carrying|ficient handling of traftic and the ing the home which they recently Democrats was today. called by | proximately. 8,000 miles of tele.| Telease of additional personnel by purchased from J. E. Pegues, on y J. J. Connors, Divisional Commit- | 5" F the installation at Ketchikan of|SiXth and East Streets:.. . 4 graph wire. The replacement:of 3 teeman and Acting Chairman of |y "10 0 Jines by radlo was -in.|Mmodern’ cable relay equipmenut RIS, W, i o) s the Committee, for' next Tuesday|yiiiad 1n 1908 by the install aenn"d"c“ will make it practicable for PAUL PLEADS om.n k evening. It will be held n Coun-| 0" 0" (0" O P00 STt was| Seattle and Beward to work dt fl'"‘m' of Peteryburg plead’ cil Chambers at the City Hall. [ b 0 = 1o dle traftic dur. | Tectly with each other, thereby gullty to a'charge -of vielatio ot ciomla o 44 Twenty delegates are allowed [rAcUCRUE 0 OCIe BAHC T |doing away with relaying at (Of the Alaska game laws, betore' - Assembly of God Mi the ‘Demdcrats of Juméau at the f tF AT SPARUNR O MU Ketchikan.” Uy g S L P Notices tor this cwureb cowmn [#———————————— 1| Ketchlkan gathering which will P S ThOEN St S District Court this morning.. No. must be received by The Empire| (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) |pe held on December 15, Mr. tube, special Signal Corps sets |date has been set for maming his not later than 10 o’'clock Satur-| 207 Seward Street Connors said he was assured that|ere installed, for the smaller| ‘WMRS. McCLOSKEY IMPROVES |sentence. He is represented by B »| CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor 3 stations those having a. range® of Attorney V. A. Pal i ay morning to guarantee change . the local meeting mnext week|qo il P 1 ' l of sermon topics, ete. < | Sunday services: would be well attended. miles, and for the larger 8ta-| Atfter being confinied to the S*. P -+ A .| 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- —eee— tions, thiose capable of workihg | Ann's hospital with a serious ill- .. Rebekah Whist. Party i O R sy |ship. NOTIGE with every station in the terri- ness, Mrs. James ‘McCloskey is|Wednesday, 8 P. M., December {Honh'm Light Presbyterian *- 12:16 p. m.—Bibis School. A special ‘meeting of Aurora|'oTY: The transfer of the Sewndggmm-_o"" rapidly, accofding to|7th, O0dd Fellows’ Hall. Good s Church | 800 p. m—Evening WorshiD | gneampment A1 1 0. 0, F. will|tation in 1926 from the Navy De-{the attending physician. prizes. Refreshments. Admission % G [ — %, The Lord’s Supper the first|pe polq in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ju: partment to the War Department, 35 cents. The public cordially - o | Sunday of each month. invited. ~adv. made it possible to do away with ——ee———— 0O}d papers ror sale at The Empire neau, Saturday evening Décem- her 3rd fer. the purposé of com- lering déegrees. L. W. KILBURN, Corner Feurth and Franklin Sts. | REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor, Morning sermon at 11 o’clock. Mid-week services every Tues day and Friday at 8 p. m. MACHINE T Subject: *““The Preparation forie o B . F",gfi- | Christian Science Church l s Scribe ible School at 12:15 2 A vosimree B soihn R ———————— i 2 vice at 7:30 o’clock. NOTICE. T0 -DEMOCRATS 2, Rsam servion at 1 i Sunday services be held at! Natl 8 fereby gi that Subject of the evening sermon: “The Great Test.” A warm welcome for every- body. {11 a. m .in the Church of Chris- tian Science So-lety of Junean on Fifth and Main Streets. The sub-| ject will ‘be: ““God the Only Cause . {and Creator. Sunday School at 12:13 p. m. Wednesday, 8:15 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. there will he a meeting of the Namaeiats at 8 p. m, day, Tecember 6, 1927, at the Cty finll tor thé purpose of electivs 70 dkl-gates to-attend the Demourall: Divisional Cons ven‘ on to he held at Ketel kan, Alaga, cn Firiday, Dézembzr 18, Trnanm ist - Methodist Episco Fourth ana Seward Streets | Christian Science Read'ng Room|1927. All D'hmoerats nre Neréby REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. |in church bullding. This room is|rec =’ ‘o attend. } 10:00 a. m.—-Sunday School. [open to the public Wednesday| (Signcd) J. J. CONNORS, 11:00 a. m.~—Sermon: “Not MY attcrnoons trom 2:30 to d. ; Will But Thine Be Done.” The public is cordially invited 7:30 p. m.—Sermon: “Spiritual __ 0% £ AL B i A Slavery.” All are cordiaily invited. ‘-.onial Committesman aid Acting Chairman. T ] l Catholic Charch JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL Fifth and Gold Streets. 6:00 a. m.—Low Mass in Hos- 1 Chepel. # J ¢ Dlt::oo :?em, — Low Mass and; Anyflnn' and et'ery!hing from the Sermon, General Communion for * presents 4 _ o 5 B i : the men. . most practical to the most fantastic— 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and . Bermon. . 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. | ‘7:30 p. m. — Rosary, Sermon rnd Benediction of the Blessed liacrament. T IERO ~ novel things, odd things in a variety price to suit everyorie's purse. at ¥ and in p CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. SRR N v o Phone 5603 5 5 Sunday services: Holy Communion 8 a. m. : Holy Communion and Sermon’ 00 a. m. nday School 12:30. service at Douglas.