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s tor sl Rk g : ile girl to her sister. RuvIRaE L i b, it B It had been a warm summer| ~NOW, see, voung lady” said e P - rner of tuiid and Main day, and the mother, who usually FAther, "how much work it makes 4 g g g V. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pzstor [found serving a meal in the kitch- | Ate you willing to pay for your & Sunday services | en breakfast nook more tofiveni.|fWi? We uin't make Mother ex) " Christian Science Church 11:00 a. m.—Morning wor. [ent than in the dining room, had | “"‘H“' Ty 1ik8 .dsing - the -barpat U Srtart s s ject The Spotless Sacr | changed- the routine for the wake | SWeeper after rovery meal. I'll TR w111 be hetd ‘uf cooler, more refreshing sur-|tell youi., if you children will set 11 @ ™. .in the ¢ \ of Chr 12:15 p. m inday School roundings. Heg, little girl's words | the table in here—and be circtul §4 i Sbtince oan on, 8:00 p.om worship [now arrested her attention. | about, yoir crumba-iiL elade, the Fifth and Ma The sul ibject The al Refusal.” | “What do you mean, Bunice, by | dipner-table, every ovening” 3 % Come to church Sunday It | ‘dining room manners’?” she ask- “IVIL be very nice to have a 3 ):15 p. m, Vil do you good to worship God 1 | butler,” laughed Mother. “But m —Testi- [rom whom all blesings flow.' “Why, our Dbest manners; like | we must have good manners, for | Lenten services will be held| | companq ones,” explained Eunice. s(‘rvml.rf always notiee: ., those ¥ b , Reading Room | NeXt Wednesday evening at 8:00] i“ 'Cause when we eat in here, we [things! i " in church building. This room is|© ¥l gre welvonik | usiially Gty compang, oo sy vk seasion.. igled AN HITHRR (9 ¥ RESE 1o ke . publlc .\\'. Abidiy Seatter sunshine by bringin [panple who come, see us. That's | Dorothy. Mother will be ook { b pAcy A by AV trianll 1o chi &ith S0 why you put on better dishes, in|and Father, butler, so you and 1 & Pt o A b ri'h here, fsn't it, Mother?” }»hnuld take turms being ‘second Ri% pubiic DI ted ~eml | “Well, yes” admitied her mo-| girls\ R s, ihese. services . visit Catholic Church 1] | ther, rememberiag that there had' “What'll we dof” asked the Nt " - e 28| [been hurried occasions in the tle sister. FERE | fth a f‘-“l"\:lrcelts ‘l ’kltrhen when she had served milk | “Bring in the dessert after the e T | 6:00 a. m OW 158 in Hos- | § from the bottle instead of the butler has cleared. the table, and : M‘t‘ odist Epitcopal Ohurch 1,0y, | pitcher, “but we should always|later wipe the dishes as I wash “Fourth ana seward Streets 8:00 m Low Mass and | have nice table manners.’ them,” explained Mother. REV. R. A. CAILE Pastor mon, General Communion for “Father doesn’t put his elbows Thus were dining room manners Z 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. | | on the table in here, either,” |re-established in one family where 11:00 v Sermon T a. m.--High Mass and| | chirped Dorothy, the youngest. the children were very impres- Cr r s | “They're. observant, all right!"|sionable—as most children are. B %2:30 ppom 1 ‘Faith 30 p. m.—Sunday School. | | exclaimed. Fat “We'd better| And it being simmetr, the division | All are cordially 1 7:30 p. m Rosary, Sermon | stop eating in the Kkitchen it of work was beneficial to all. d Benediction: of tht Hiassed we've caught kitchen marners!” | 8o, if you find that vour chil- e /- - crament “We only ate there to save|dren have to be cofrected in com- = | Holy Trinity Cathedral work,” reminded Mother. “But|pany, try the plan of practicing i o GHARLES E. RICE, Dean Gt A now it summer vacation, the|dining room or company manners i Fhink k" Presbyterian Native Chur: :(.‘hllllr('ll can help, g0 we can eat|every day ‘lmul they become a 3 2 4 e -— in here all the time.” natural habit. Sunday service HARRY WilLanD, Lay Worker |~ - g I\;-“ ‘ “‘.mf' e 4l Berino ke e Sk baity, who' it acompanying the ¥ Morning Pr I Sermon.; 11:30 a. m.—Bible School PV ik ; 11:00 o'cloch 7 R s e b ek aicubil ’ . club on the tour, said in a cable 8 = Sunday S i ) \“{_,V.I(M:".:_‘.‘.;' ser:‘,::‘ e i A story of storms at sea, as graphic as received today there was mo ‘or- A No evenin 1 Dox A cordial welcome is given to| Was brought to London when the American barkentine E. R. Stell chestra on the trip, but that place i i all to attend these services. |ing (above), docked with her crew (below), nine months out ot‘ is being filled. .. with - comedy & - Australia, nymbers; % P R oty . |the worst weat he ever saw. But the wind jammer made 2 ( Nmthun Light Plesh\tenan ] 11(»z"r”lm:'u:q\‘r.:;»:;’l’nlq‘.?::;-nymy) ‘Lond(n. towed by a Dutch tug. e fa & BE DONE BY A. R. c_ Churoh ___#|CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor | LONDON. March 24—Fiction| qin The cold was intense. I YRR . Corner Feurth and Franklin S Sunday services | writers of the wiidest imagination| oo oo everyWhere, It's a| The project 10 divert ‘J_w:«ll REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor-|never conceived a finer tale of al ¢ iao 1o wind didn't smash us Creek at Seward, to obylatc piling 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. |g | rough sea voyage than that oflp wag the mainmast "hm Mot up of gravel and rock in tho low- Sermon by the Pastor. Subject l 115 p. m.—Hibiz School. | the Amerfcan barkentine E. R.! g Spars and canvas e er part of the delta, which causes = iThe Right to Be Happy.' 00 p. m.—Evening Worship | Sterling of Seattle, nine months|yiceq up in a jitfy. My mat difficulties in . the town almpst! ! 2:15—Bible School The Lord’s Supper the first out from Australia R A AL < Svery .year, shas heat ‘authorised No evening service. SRERLE GF A TenEh: ot I o i irpd by the Board of Engineer of Riv-| A warm welcome Z.r every-| Mid-week services every Tues | She is one ol the famous wind- timber. ‘lne-_ eodk Wis 1qatiton ers and Harbors and the fund is| m,,,., day and any at 8 p. m jammers of the world, known for|€d in his galley by the fallin included. in the general appropria- her grace and besuty {tangled = mass. The deck was tion. now before. Congness, it was But it was lMke a giant carrier @Wash for hours. Then the mi/ | madd known: today by Major Mal- Rl . | pigeon withiawerippled wing, seek. Zenmast gave way. | colm Elliott, . president of the e |ing a haven in.a storm, that the| “We were at the mercy Of the Alaska Road Commission. 4 ! Sterling crept into the port of elements four hours. Sails wer: Drawing ‘Desighs & t’u f e London the other day and d= rackling about like great whips | The designs for the work are 3 E 1 i ) ered safely her Foresail and topsail were blown now in progresss baing drawn by &3 by just as her o to ribbons. | James Truitt, engineer, now inl a - a would, | When the main hatch was stove ! charge of the Wrangell Narrows £ E;&PP%S& L'NES IN INTE I Of the six gr masts which Charlie Larsen, able seaman,| project. ifi e TR 118 'Lg' under full sail made the St wrapped himself in strips” of| | Major BElliott expects to go to bé : one of the most picturesque ve storm torn sails and plugged him- Seward next week, or that follow- 3 ’ 1 y . |sels afloat, three had been sna self into the hole like the boy ing. to look over the situation and i Legal ’\\"""G of Present Snow (ondmon Worst injved off mear tue- deck like s» who saved Holland by pluggins | | determine features of the design i C‘-(Udllon Pom y In_ | \ hars 5 % [‘d J Jad many match stick the dyke. He prevented the seas | now in doubt. It is thought the i x l‘]' g “l‘b {‘F —[ ones, Roderic ) chief ofit-| from flooding the ship. Lluvlve:l “l?lree‘kr&url;lxélls::n“c"::n- uired Into .0C g cer, h the storms| The spanker topmast was blown . 1 pleted e forthco! . ] q il i - m,, st Ak rst, and the ship|{away, and the wireless aerial| l;‘“”" i The,".‘":'}"k"‘":‘h 9| "The Lowell Creek condition has ¥ it kad pobs IR e, R are 1 | as she|went into the sea. Life boat at.*PTnE Al toss TV HER s“:g been before the Alaska Roud H o ol g s uter 10 th uth of thejter lifeboat was torn from dts|.. o™ o5 ops ie, il f i i‘k“l‘(‘-‘)“ls:ll:\: :l\;:;nls y.e;‘r‘s r(::::;gs placed them under unified control.\number of years past, accord with BR il T Ll 'f:l“'"'_""'; _kl1,h"" ,“",' o Pae | designed Nicols, , GOttt A88) nave hean Bkde, ();nn“y tonulting [ Incorporated 1918 Jones, fur buyer for Cha el yipaain f "“‘""“";“” by o\ "‘a;“ ', s e and |\ ws are encrustations of crepeiy the securing of . authority to g June 22, 1915, saw the inc who returned to hi EYEN JRaeR i ;\‘\1""‘"}!' o ‘;‘n erl lr:K»v”x fi: ‘(“f ny:; . lde chine stitched flat. The same! qivert the creek, to the advantage & lon , of: the Am g neaun headquarters on the shs 4 sl i o g g v e TIBER| 4 immings appear at the cuffs.| of the town of Seward. i Express com | a woek | Alaska aft 5 inside E i fmily &t sea. |Up And eventually she made 8.|py. pips are closely held by a H i 1 . A 7 s are arbor Work | 88 it had acqg y all the!December last | '« from Adec- | Thomas, in the West Indies. From ok i RIS, - at- Rawded. hathar | property used in es Because .of - the Kaay o Bt d ran into|there the Sterling was towed to|¥" Y £ “kaln O thction hs has | Boias . bistoess tich prohibited tFaHD ine | DRl s 18 5001 London by a tug from Holland. - b:'n apoiiBed by the. JHbArd. of i Southern and We Expreas their trap lines open she ' X The youngest of the crew was Fnehwezg B ne. alarorhation i ! companies Of its $34,000,000 winter the fur catch in the in.|Tounding ( Horn th Sior the radio operator, M. B. Ander I‘;"’f be included in the next Riv- 5 | capltal, 51 g¥exior 18 not as large this veas ‘aq | €HOGY 1 h pdg 0f s cilson, of Adelaide, 19, who was e b HiMiore SHif etbed Con, ; § ) about $10,000,0 ric usual but the skins are in | iceber nn s a making his first sea voyage. When ress. This project consists of i ' opr Shout Southorn | eriof contition " Mordrca cob d the storm was at its height he Teuy'work and. dFédEing ih tho | ! Express about $1,000,000 and the There was four feet of ‘new “It wa off the Fulklm‘.l‘slu(‘k to his post sending out SOS Bay 8 public the approximate 500,000 on the trails the inte ¢ when | Islands ! wo slid into th: signals, but none was ever an- &g . “ 8 | + balance, I Mr. Jotes left last woac atd | worst cenditic sald the cap- swered. sEssIoN“ N g THELIfil HAS H RR"‘G ; i ! The company operatc over , and v by dog hag i B The fTnesnna, Capt. Bernt Al | some 0,000 miles of ad, | been throng Ny { f eateis. sisee sn torry i Vi e e i fi yv-'g»tje 'ALASKA STEAMSHIP s s, | aleomionn.4ad ‘Ber b ‘was. por “ i :,',,,f’l"j_l“’;[:‘ ,”' i o TR eo b S ftigdin. S N3 COMPANY TG OPEN Granc']ury(;onvenes 'li“es chased by the. Junesu Cold Stor- IR s, ot aiie BhL haiwcns i coanty o0 FAIRBANKS OFFICE| day—Petit Jury Call- |aee C;'-,;g-"g‘;l;go:“,;“,,h";, L e e o s P g ed for Apnil Fourth |33 working ad ka Railroad ihit t . ‘*- ! B0l and Aoy it e | As a result of the Jdevelopment bt Pesuist Manchis f the ge % i . b "HICAGO, 2 Jollege banks district, the Alaska Steam- o i HIGH SCHOOL 'GIVES i track for the train| courses prepare women for pro-|ghip Co. will open an office in[¢onvene in Juneai néxt Monday, DANCE FGR CAGERS ch Mr.Jomes was a pas-| fessional pursuits, but not for|the interior city in the near fu- March 26. The Grand Jury will! ! ¥ south from Nenana 10| home making, declared President|iure in order that closer {ouch|80 into session next Tuesday, ! Beilive et Doy Ketbalt! l eI O er Dill Scott of Northwestern| may be kept of transportation re-|March 27 and the Petit Jury is i which 15 TeLrvagliNe. interlor b tAr this sbidng (ax: e | Graae S A H Mo 1o “n\'rwme odts 4 ‘ Pratigell with ‘the o B Thepiing i tha < Wiilinw: o they have studied chemis- H-Id who has been in charge of| Next week arguments and mo- * Southeastern Alaska. the student me - it I L s he told delegates to the|the Anchorage Othice ol the dfiie tions will. be heard before the § of Juneau High School celebrated |Mining Company is attempting to | AMmerican Assoglation ‘of Univer.| FAUS S35 @iNGy, yeurs, vl beonige m“rfi fitst hentt ! with a danee in muasium of | break o trail through the snow|®lY Women, /Sthey have not|Falehanks Becut He il JRERIGEE ":s e oy X IR ol Jasl oveuin Sowi the: Slaakt 40 thi [learned the chemistry of the|Anchorage for his new post as|When e Petit Jury convenes P Many stud andl . The Alak S e home. They lack knowledge of|soon as he can arrange his af-|April 4, is thl\a;l of the 1. 8, vs. { other Juneauites 1 hand | crew at McKinley Park attempted | (h¢ elementary principles of the Infrex Sake. 'h:d' UL pronRlEEE. B Ich, MaYor oF SIKALIAS { until the dance y in the ! to break a trail into Savace River | ¢ATe and feéding of children. They |be before the first of April members of the Sitka City Coun- ! evening. Mu was f ed by |two weel o but were fc sume responsibility for a (nm.r The company will continue to|cil, charged with cohspiracy to § the High School dance ovchestrn.|to abandon the effort at that with no knowledge of emergen- | maintain an office of some kind|cheat and defraud. The cha:ges i s g B MaoUht o Mis Behvs aat cy nursing. in An:::rt::e. i:mm’ltl i: not k:m'; zubull‘tmlf t‘Irnn;l dal:):g.luou‘u ';ll t f Tohes 1 o “This lack of preparation and{DOW r e a regul ublic funds ha . -misal CAHERON AND DAWSON J 2 A digh! Inowledge makes "\\n“mun restless | agency or an -hrrnni:;melm similar {priated by the eerend-ntn The ! mad ) and unhappy in domostic work.|to that of the miral - Line, |case is cartled over trom the last RETURN TO KETCHIKAN . st ot Many gl algo, maintan the at| tRFOUEh. e appolutinent of same|term of the goust s TR 4 en| time in t | titude, after marriage, that do- F‘fl«fl.:::':'; (“‘;‘r("",‘“’l"", e Tr iy, vty mestic work of any kind is be-|tative. The present office will B Rt 190 weeks on b .»‘ AL gl [neath them. Their helief that|continue to be maintained until L4 . they were intended for something |the departire of Mr. McDonald. { ness connected with the proposed | L | pulp and paper development pro- * ¢ gram here, left last night on the| * !steamer Alaska for Ketchikan. They will return here later in Resurrection Lutheran A;sex;lb]y of God Mission PLEADS GUILTY lore son entered to violation of the ka Dry the Spring. During their 'present stay lmv,, nhy spent several days in Snet-| ‘ tisham Inlet examining possible tes for tramsmission lines from across the divide into t in addition to the flow Investixu»‘ by Mr. Dawson. {5 the this v Judge Frank “A. Commission morning. He was Bo; Law and was fined i {last uight by Warren Harding, a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 Seattle Barkentine ‘ Loses Sails in Storm But Docks u‘ith'Cargo ro o " HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY”—Froebel. Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40 Street, New York City. These articles are appearing weekly in our columns. “Dining-Room Manners” “By MARION BROWNFIELD > “And. more exclaimed, Bu- nice, so excited that she dropped a crumb of potato on the rug. Now we'rt eating in the :nnmg’ om, we must put on our dining om manners!” confided one lit-} fun,” Sails were torn away, three masts snapped off and two| crew members killed in what Capt. R. M. Sterling (right), called [nigher than’ housework has been| I addition to acting as agent | the cause of many marringes go-|for the Alaska Steamship Co. ‘Q {ing on the rocks. Fajrbanks, Mr. McDonald “Domestic service has become|Will ~represent the Blchardm s discredited that women who | Highway Transportation Co., can find any other means of a|Which he recently became tin 9 livelihood will mot enter it as an | cially MWEG — (Afichof | occupation. The greatest need of | Times), - I— i * housewife and mother today a plea Alas, | in it Court rested sistant deputy. prohibition admin-|is the recognition of her services W istrator, , |to society. The idea that the b ol hand that rocks the cradle rules Advertising aiways pavs, Use| 'l world Hag passed into ob. the columns of The Empire livica with ihe oradle.” i |dance in \LOWELL CREEK WORK ROLLER SKATES FOR Bovys and Girls Ball Bearing—Adjustable 1 J unehu-Yourig Hardwdfé C(; HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING PHONE 12 To the mq;‘ic ‘q[ the popular Serenaders AT THE A. B. HALL §A TURDA Y--March 24 ,. .9:30 Enjoy the evening by coming (-al'ly “YOU'LL BE SURPRISED” | VOTE FOR Bartley Howard Candidate for Republican Nomination as Delegate to Congress PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL 24 The F ada All Electric 1S HERE Come in and get a demonstration Radio Electric C :kpan& MARTIN LYNCH Phone 429 Tempting the A ppetite That’s what we &{ to do—tempt your appetite and make you want all the good things wé have on our counters and shelves. Fresh Fruits—Canned Fruits—rF résl; Vegetables—Canned Vegetables Cookies Cakes Bread To definitely set a dms an fonor of the University ‘Washington Glee Club:dufing He time the nfembers are ux foriiier MHvé in Juneau are ‘meeting In the CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Beat in Bverything” Afli’c"lm Steam Laundry “SERVJCE and QUALITY™ Pk :av . We Can Prove; It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 » PRESSING Tan gy s ean -G ‘-mcwawu oo 3 -wn-w