The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1928, Page 2

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- “Flapper” ¥ 2474 i (in has ¢ ‘,n»u'('l the measure, and s0 has Lady Clare .’hmul ey (lower left), candidate for a seat.in the House of Commons. LONDON, Feb, 18—Five million daughters of John Bull are look-| | secoND WIFE GIVES | ing forward gerly to the 192 MEMORIAL TO FIRST | cssion of ment which et \ * opened Februa PRATT, Kas, Feb. 18—A | 4 They, expect thn that the con-| | yooond wite who was not | + servative leade who are mow| ! jeiiouc of her husband's first | y in power, will offer for the scru- |41 o “has revealsd: in her il | tiny of the house of commons J that tolerant trait of. charac- | f 7% bill which, if passed, will gi toe ‘ E: them the vote. Carrie Holden, widow The whole country is displaying I Holden,. mulls aitis | interest in the proposed bill such 800 1ot e | as it seldom evinced beforo. I Huren ot Liteh. | 9 if approved, the measur Y i methomal Ss_.. _hand the majority vote froni % s B e to women. There a 3,001 The will, more women i I ' for - REOhME.. Wioe s e 1 expressed the wish of the see- litical child of . Prime Minister |} oq My Holden to be buried | y+ Btanley Baldwin, would give wo- | >0 T O Holden. | { men the vote at the age of 21 In- ., A [ stead of 30 as at present _ 1 Members of parliament, particu- |y, panig clubs and a reporter for } larly those running for re-election, 'y 00 R B et : expected to surpass them A » i ves in arguments 25 a Dre{ z1p N CHOOSING CAREER t ction gesture to their constit-{ Npw YORK—A' vocational: bur- e Onts 'eau has been established by the Among the keencst workers oh|n,iana) Council of Jewish Wo- behalt of the “flapper vote” are |, .. ¢5; the aid of young Jewlsh Miss Margarat Bondfield, mem- dbstre helh. 1 Netdets ber of parliament, and Miss I i kg T Beer, one of the ¢ t mem b of the Suffragists’ lea s ¢t i Beer wiil be given the vote if| WEDDINGS IN INDIA : the bill goes through, and she is| GOLDEN FROM START i AR IBI R e §H1s who fight.| PBOMBAY, India—Golden wed- L ing enfranchiseme An. ding in India doesn’t mean the| other strong supporter of “votes | fiftieth anniversary. It means the | for flappers” is Lady Clare Annes.:Wedding itself ley, who is a labor candidate for Fl‘)‘;; "””'k“"] bar I"“h““'x‘i-"‘ “"”;é arliament from West Bristol. | $1.000,00( ; 2 a, & 5 Aside’ from the “flapper vote”|Was for the 1l crop of spring bill, prominent questions that may Pride )y Teceive con ration are the sug-| When the brida comos bafore 3 Rtin ‘of the house of]the indefinite number of priests Bits more po a reintraducad |0 be married, she weass cn her |* ¥ prayer book modific re Hng'jx's‘ .up\\ rds of ‘l\\"l'v:‘ rings striction. of betting on dog races, | ThEY are usually precious amendment or abolition of the{In 5old setting ) Defense of the Rea clearing of slums. ————— in the form of blue, silk embroidery, gre front, is effective. o with fur collar and | gloves and shoes co costume. NEW HOPE IS SEEN P -y ot Issue Facing British Parliament WHITE ENSEMBLE WORN white mplete FOR MARRIAGE CODE hat, ! the ! m act and the | ! n and red for the one row of whieh'gystem of raised lettering for use is carried across the back of the by the blind. blouse, only two rows showing inlJewish literature for the blind of A white (()Sl‘lhmr race in Philadelplia. 2 of Parliament which would give the 5 Doiis Beer (lower right) and many other 20. A As a member of Parliament. sential £ BY PALM BEACH VISITOR {bride t licavily 4 PALM BBEACH, Fla.—A new en-|clled " a number of % gemble creation for the SPHNG|Lracel usually of gold it she and summer, worn by Mrs. ( 2{or her hushand n afford it, D. Simon, of w York, al-land golden earri tracting attention among the win: | S ter residents here t STUDY TO HELP BLIND In two picces, the costume I8! PHILADELPHIA-—~Members of of white silk of heavy but ex ithe Philadelphia Council of Jew tremely soft weave. A new id:éa'jsh Women have forméd a class study of the Braille, the They will transcribe ——-o—— | HYDER MIN|N0 COMPANY FILES INCORPORATION . | period. must be received by not later than 10 o' day morning to guarantee change | of sermon topics. etc. Fourth an@ Seward Streets REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—No service. We worship with the Presbyterians. 30 p. m.—Sermon: Art Weighed.” All are cordially invited, L Boly Thmty Cathedral CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. Phone 5603 Sunday dervices: Holy Communion 8:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sérmon, 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School, 12:30. Evening service at Douglas. Ash Wednesday services: Holy Communion, 10:00 a. m. Evening Prayer and Address, :00 p. m, Northern Light Presbyterian | | Church | & 3 Corner Feurth and Franklin Sts. REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Rev. R. A. Gailey will preach on “Why So Few People Are Chris- tians."” 12:15—Bible School. No gervice in the evening. A warm welcome for every- hody. I Catholic Church "7 Fifth and Go1d Streets. 6:00 a. m.—Low Mass in Hos- pital Chapel. 8:00 a. m. — Low Mass and Sermon, General Communion for the children. 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Sermon. 0 p. m.—Sunday School. :30 p. m.— Rosary, Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. “Thou | Réstrrection }f.nflxénn B Corner of ‘rnird and Main Sts ‘REV, HARRY R. ALLEN, Pustor Sundav services: Morning Subject, ‘“Paul’s Poem,' 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. 8:00 p. m—Evening worship {Subject, “Condemning Ourselves.” You can well afford to spend a portion of your time Sunday in the worship and praise of God. Come to church — you will be {much batter throughout the week and the year. & T a5 | _l' Christian Science Church 'l‘ £ -+ Sunday services will be held at 11 a. m .in the Church of Chris- tian Science Sorfety of Juneau on Fifth and Main Streets. The sub- tject will be, “Mind.” ;¢ Sunday School at 12115 p. m. Wednesday, 8:15 p. Th —Test!- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. c Assembly of God Mission }’1 (BRethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street | CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor | Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- i ship. | 12:16 p. m.—Bibie School. 800 p. m.—Evening Worship The Lord's Supper the first Sunday of each month. Mid-week services every Tues day and Friday at 8 p. m. _L Presbyterian Native Church hi' HARRY WiLLArD, Lay Worker. 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesiay—Mid- week prayer service. G A cordial welcome is giveu tu all to dttend these services. REFERENDUM ON GOAL BUSINESS IS SUGGESTED R Counc:l an Ask Voters to Decide Whether City Shall Maintain Dock | The des’re ¢f local voters as to maintain'ng the munieipal coal Hreiness may be sought {n a ref- rendim st the April eity elec- ticn, it w intimated last night Couneil’s' regular Wi'iz there has beun #en - recently relative re rolicy in the one «f the mem- rancil, t-was. gaid, ¢ \ery seryous study, Pyarent that it had ien af taking decisive vend’ng a pretty general o of opinion by citizens and oxpress cpencd Xast L Conl Seveial weeks ago rile in Seattle, President © of - the of Commercg, discussed with the company management the poasl- bility of the -city. purchasing a portion of the waterfront: prop- erty owned by it, and, also the possibility . of the city retiring from the coal business. Mr. Fer- pany, the 1 was informed, present level of prices on coal will be maintained for a period of five years ‘régardless of any raise in fuel [gogts during the At the end of that time ¢hould there Be any increase in is willing to_gddrantee that.the)iRa recommendation of Chle“ J. L. Gray of the Fire Department, adopted a schedule of rates to be charged for the use of fire appar- atus for ' purposes other than fighting fires. It was pointed out that on numerous occasions the trucks are called out to pump out cellars and for similar serv- ice for which ne charges have been made. The Council fixed a rate of §$5 per hour for such work within the city limits and $8 per hour where it 'is necessary to go outside of the city. Pay- ment at the rate of $1 per hour was also fixed for firemen after the first wour’s work at any -fire. H. R. Shepard, City Clerk, was appointed by the Council to act as Registration Clerk for the munfefpal election. . ————— SHELDON "ARRIVES T0 SPEND VACATION HERE Enrotte to cetchixan o l!tglm the ‘Grand Igloo ‘of the Ploneers of Alaska, R. E. Sheldon, delegate- at-large from the Fairbanks Igloo, and twice a member of the Alas- ka Legislature, arrived here to- day. He. will spend a week or more here them go to Skagway ind Halnes to wisit old friends there. The Grand Igloo meets at Ket- chikan on March 16. “This is my vacation: time and I decided to come down ‘here & little early for the Igloo and spend some time in Alaska's babana belt,” Mr. Sheldon satd. He will divide his visit between Juneau and Skag- way and possibly stop off at Haines for g short stay. He for- these guson appeared before the Coun.|Merly resided in all three of. ¢il to get am’ expression of opin. | WS, LS. “’;"‘"’" B ion from it pfy. Wwhat action was nfl‘m likely to be tAken, if any. : » mombot of by mm House, dele- The Pacific’ Coast Coal Com- “‘ 1988 and yias. rele ‘He: made the race as an s i )3 stive in - trying to e najons for pio- in partical worship | BIRD CAGES BRASS AND WHITE ENAMEL CANARY CAGFS Tii Both round and square styles See Sqllid Ij?'rass ”ofind Cage Sum::_fig The front of this black satin dress’ from Worth opens to show a white crepe de chine founida- tion. Draperies of ‘the skirt and the wide tevers which form - a draped collar on the blousé' are all in one. In front the dress is broken by _a jeweled belt, but the back is plain and hangs quite straight from shoulders te hem. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. I!lrfln? and Un&lsrtnkinz Ph’i 12 Sunny-Suds W dshey 1500 USE IT FHEE FOR ONE WASH TRY IT OUT i MRS. DORA FIELDS FRANKFORT, Ky—Thera is at least one woman remaining who Children’s Shoes Develop the Grow i oy fuf“du m——fl Ordmzry 18 not must be properl: Foot Form Lasts and Perfectly blended, grou 5II|. can. ... of flavor carefully rétain ot believes woman's plice 13 in the home. , Mrs. Dora Mchvld Flelds, wl!e | of Governor W. ¥.. Mlelds; of Ken | tucky, says her Home: lifo hus|§ first claim upen her and'she has devoted most of hér time to the {rearing of six children; ¢ L Women’s _club- 'anid public _af.| | fairs hold, Mittle interest for u-. THEY JURSE FOR YOURSELF The Sunny-Suds or the old styls kij}‘ér Wuh Bo-rd A Glothes Dryer FREE with ench [But she Has alwdys: giveh 'Gréely [to social welfare work:and" she | " jhas won several priges «fn\- Her W mher’—'yfl’lu ’16-50 ‘homo cooking. - &——-—. | NOTICE oylmgrh I | Notice s iiersby ithe ’ | registration books for reghtmng |ot voters for the Municipal Eléc- | Ilnn to be held in ‘the City' of {Juneau, April 3, 1928, will be {open on March 2, 1928, and will jbe closed at 6 o'clock P. M. Mon- §j |day, April 2, 1928. The =said registration will be open each day (Sunday excepted) between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 12 noon, and 1 o'clock P. M. to 5 o'clock P. M. at the City Clerk’s Office, in the City Hall|, Building, located at the corner of 4th and Main Sts. H. R, SHEPARD, negistrnuon Officer. First Publieation, Feb. 16, 1928. (Last Publication, Feb. 27, 1928, n: Light wer 0. Tunéan, Alaska Phore 8 | Just Received-“ Both light and dark tonel flo atterns; small check i g j‘ and “plain ‘radiox * OF- yn e mma. tailored and tb'difl &o ars; &es 16 to 44 Yfim aéd" m § % ‘umrm with ; Try ‘& cén ot m maby miore. i INDIANAPOLIS—~Mrs. Bdward the basic prl’ for coal at the "‘ . Franklin White, who for the past |office of ;. mine, it would make only corres- °' five years has sought a consti- Theile, und the Territori|Ponding ral ln lncul rates. Mr. tutional amendment providing for |Laws of Alaska. The director;|Ferguson sized that the, _ passage of uniform marriage andf{and incorporators are Ernest Blue|company "!- seéking to fn-l% divorce laws, sees mew bhope for|of Hyder; Geo. T. Tull of Cal|fluence the el 's policy, that i . the proposal. gary, Alberta; Wellington Beatcn |3 DOt a matter of concern to t company, but made its offer i response to' & . Suggestion tha such a prop When ‘the | dicate it wa A proviso has been added to " the projected amendment which . leaves to the state the question _of marriage between races and Mrs. White believes, may facilitate the necessary ac- (congress. 0 was first interest. Electricity will be off north branches of congress jand ecast of Franklin and Front 1923-1924 session. Street from 8 o'clock until 9 is first vice-presi-|o'clock m,, Sunday morning, General Federation of [Febiuary 19th, —adv. of Vancouver, B. C. The capital stock issues 5,000, 000 shares, authorized without any nominal par value being giv- en. ———a

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