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DT 7 i SR T T e - . . . - i T AR M e R = S . gy THE DAILY ALAS I, A —— ,;__—;;‘7 Ve # S |l WHO’S WHO : | il o : li VND WHERE | /%g%‘é o/t HOME EDUCATION R T U PSR T Frank Moore, pioneer Alaskan, | wa arrival on the Yukon from | | fward. He i§ on his way | | to the Ploneers’ Home at a R. Marquis, with tie Alaska} . I Yukon bound | for eattle. His: wife and two children accompany him. Through passengers for m the Yukon include H. N Jkeeper and furbuyer -| il ‘ . A% 3 route to the States on the| Methodist Episcopal Church | | Yukon are W. H. Johnston, Mrs s sz | Johnston and their son, Frank.| | Mr. Johnston is the proprietor of i‘\ store at Iliamna | | ¢ i “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. ilroad, is on t Be Friends With Your Children L By HELEN GREGG GREEN “1 can ot understand why Jim ship between us. I'm so Mappy t is slipping away from mn sald have discovered the trouble 1 Cornelia, in sne of her moods of fore it was tbo late.” ing things 3 they are, not as e e 0o oy MOOSE BENEFIT LAST ’ ! NIGHT SUCCESSFUL' And my o well 1 know Notices for tnis cwurcn col must be received by The . not later thap 10 o'clock day morning to guarantec of sermon topies. ete. gsy 20 1150 ~ </, ndy angtime Complete stock of House Iur 'A;‘V‘; ana .\:“fl!ll Streets R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. ishings, n S0l . iy 10:00 a. m.-—Sunday Sohool . P. Wolcott, deputy U. S. mar 6" SAX Thhs] All g Yo | e | Furniture, Hardware and Paints Y o AR eyt e Where | chal of Anchorage, is a south I've been making friends, thinking! A very enjoyable time was had | | Chxistian Science Church g e ' . . 'bound passenger on the steamer' lof him, hoping that the sons and'by the. large crowd th tended L. i ORI | oult 10 B isaian God’s{ yukon ] | daughters of my friends would be|the Moose ~Benefit Social last o % I e o il Howell Parker and Roy Childs, | his companions, but now there night in the Moose Hall. The pr ST AR e RN e bt 1 e who passed through here several |isn't a boy In his crowd whese gram, made “up of a - group 2% ‘s 8 15" the ‘Chufehiof ‘Chris- | s g ., |days ago on the Forest King, can- parents 1 know. The other duy |songs by the Missés Evelyn Jud ‘”;n. .Srim“o g . Catholic Charch % nery boat, are returning to Seat- (¥ remarked on all this to Jim. son, Henrietta' Sully, Belva Wil- T Fitth and Main Streets. The sub — — - Gie oi the . TAR0G. { “'But Mums’' he protested, ‘I|liams, Irene -Burke, Ruth Krug S e Betesih e sul H. P. Sullivan, T Marshal of {know every mother of the bunch.|ness and Margaret Peterson, and SisalV g A Y Fifth and Gold Streets the Third Division, and W. N. | They're all tine! They're all bals @ monologue by Fred Somi was . -0 o p | 6:00 a. m—Low M in Cuddy, with, the district court, | with us'." axtbemely: well presented.> A g Sunday School at 12:15 p. m.| | : i, presented. A good “.“',!"j ‘h“ gt ‘e IK.'V““[I.I.ll Chapel I both from Valdez, passed through | “*All pals with us't” cut in the (I3t of hilarity was furnished by oE i P 4 | 8:00 a. m Low Mass and|Juneau on the Yukon enroute to |always-wise and und ndingie, “iwo . seal ‘comedy ' "sNown f 1 meeting. » Christian Science Reading Room S N * Sermon, General Communion forthe States, Aunt Emmy-Lou. “There you|through the courtesy of the Coli | After visiting the copper mines have it, Cornelia. You have not|seum Theatre, which donated the 223 SEWAKD STREET i 2 n';‘e'nhull:h”:f\ ""?,‘;,H,r l“fl,,',";f,fh ‘h 10:30 a. 71 High Mass and'at Kennecott and Latouche, H. F. PARIS—A typical Paul Poiretilived with Jim. You've lived|film. The Palace Theatre loaned | t=—r—————— —_— e —ee s SSinoons. trom #:80 thdS. | Jermon | Alpin and J. . Moore of the Bri-|dress of navy rep has a red suede above him.” |the screen ————— i Mowpuiiia iy cotdtaly inviad] | 1100 D T Sunier Seheol L A, 4et. re [t it T diverinh Boire | iy paigl Cormelind igfer fe pen oure wisll” HED, WESEE ARD BLUE PAINTIIHOE Ve . 7:30 p. m osary, Sermon | Sound, itish Col , are re-|me braid. For diversion Poiret | wistfully. “I have been s0 inter-|livaly bidding for 'the y ate | H to Wifesd these servived and vislt| = piretion of ‘the Blessed }iushibg Sull-ou the”Tukon. © Me. [pute ‘designs on' the elbows and |ested In making him'a thoroughs | Maive bk e HOUSE FAINTING, INTERIOR the ‘reading room. | 3 {tractive bagkets' and ac.| | ol Sacrament | Moore is ompanied by his wife {adds gold tassels. For fullness bred, an intellectual, maybe I've|tory sum of money was r | DECORATING § - J. L. Wilson of the Western Ice[there is a group of inverted forgotten the human side of my|for the meedy family for which 3 = — - ——— - — ‘M:n-him Company, who has been|pleats in the front of the skirt.|boy. I had not thought of that!the social wi > ! ; 5 > . 346 FRONT STREET ! | Northern Light Presbyterian Assembly of God Mission to the westward for the past sev. — before the other day he| Danc 11! AND FRESCOING PHONE 182 |« Church eral wecks, is a Seattle-bound pas-| 1. lest S F y said to ¢ m's mother i5 back. | unt | e ; TQTAT SRR f F e 5. 41 (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) | which left Seattle this morning on sald 10 I oth j CK. | until 1 m. nt | 2 SI] T ' R A b5 G 4 " 207 Seward Street jsenger on the steamer Yukon. the way north. He tells her everything, Mums—|music was furnished by a six | PIETORIAL ADVERTISING SIGNS Corner Feurth and Franklin Sts Pastor | Traveling men coming to Ju-| pagsenvers leaving Seattle on|things that I expect would shock|piece orchestra made up of B, P. -~ - —_— ineau on the Admiral Rogers in- bt And T repited. see | Gar the Aleutian enroute to Mae Pauly, Junes cluded H. F. Preston and George | i) olude J. W. Wooc REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor ' WOLVES THREATEN ion. A committea eon- why a clean Morning sermon gt 11 o'clock :00 a. m.—Morning Wor-{ ! nee Mrs. Howe Vance, NOME REINDEER HERDS Romeo Hoyt, Arthur a ¢ Subject Independent nking | Waltz. salesman, who recent the have any hockin to tell!”| Stevens and Ha L. Rust, the At Perl i!fl charge in Religion.” 16 p. m.—Bibie School. Hellenthal, who has been 10|momitory’ for a trip to California. | And he just swalked out of thelmajority being SR g RO T s 4 i . i | Skagway and Sitka on the Ad- 5 Last Saturday (April 7) 8 m with ‘Oh me.” 1 see : 3 ; Mums, you don't|theatre musicians. | miral Rogers, following 2 short er, who has been south in ow that he on ————— jtrip’ to Wrangell and Ketchikan) oo iion with the delivery of the meant silly foolish things that WEDDING AT FAIRBANKS {1ast week, returned on the steam-|jq0¢ pords, is homebound on the DOYs like to tell to someone.” ss Fae Christie Lowell, sister er yesterday o * Aunt Emmy-Lou re-]of Theodore Lowell of B Sl 1 crelien’ Gulks s o| Compdny: THMhaRsd age W ; Soatr Lot Hear who has been a reside | excitement. Sam said that this|pany, anks Agency Company, cked youll mever hear any-|banks since fast Jgne, and Arthur | oouiar wolt killed eight or ten | B. Johnston, Galen & Shel- 1, thing. Don’t you know that boys|v. Holcomb, several years a resi I reindeer the day he killed it. He|don ‘and Leo W. Rogge. Al 8§00 p. m.—Evening Worship | Harry 1. Lucas; local Ford ¢ Even 0. Sub- The Lord Supper the first ject: *“A Positive Religion.” Sunday of ez month, A warm welcome fir every- Mid-week vices every Tues body. day and Friday at 8 p. m. | —_— 1 Ka Lead Bible Sche t 12 g sermon ¢ Niupok, a Nati on the Sand timber wolf on Sinrock fiv-| m He brought the an e Company, Service Garage hunter who live who ‘will have cars on , killed a large display include the Northern Com- clal Company, Samson Hard- | | ickett's Palace i [ Aleutian. Mrs. Lucas is accom formerly with thefpanying him. | Yakobl, Capt. Tom Smith, and Mi Gladys Forrest, who lef iwho has been a cook at the Pio-{here for her home in Por: Mfir—;er(:tionr Lutheran shyterian Native Church Church gt e ~————% | noers’ Home in Sitka for several|Oregon, several weeks a and girls durin; e adolescent | dent of Fairbanks, where he is| oo "o "l MR A a5t 1 1‘: S ::‘”‘\"1}'2) ;“I;".‘;"{Ifl';”:i""yg ‘q\e"r"';fl | weeks, returned here on the Ad-|who has been under medical care|dge may be frightened away Lom) connected with the Alaska R »:nl‘r::,:'-,',l,_]m k;r,‘,:g . ‘,',: i H o RAFEM { 11:30 a. m.—DBible School { miral Rogers. while in the south, is a passer their parents _".\ -')“‘_ ”"’ o Commissiony were recently mar-i. . .nq kill another, s : NOME MINER DIES ALONE & torner of —uira and Main Sts 7:00 p. w.—Wednesiay—Mid-| A. Van Mavern, traveling man, [for Juneau aboard the . & fear of being ¢ % [ried. They will make their home g, the pure fun of killing. c ke ¢ REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor| o 050 o B o is a passenger for Wrangell on| After a trip to New at Fairbank ! Wolf measured ‘six feet three in.| Charles Akase, long a miner or Sunday services: 2 ‘A covaial’ welcomie is givan to|the Admiral Rogers. He has been and return, Charles Goldstein Emmy-Lou, you’ i ————— ches from tip to tip before he was|!he Seward Peninsula country. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.| )" "o g these services. {to points on the Triangle Route. |réturning to Juneau on the Aleu- r why should 1 eriti ELECRICITY OFF NOTICE skinned, The deer killed, Sam|WaS found dead in bed in his Subject: “Followers of God.” | e g Mrs. C. D. Ferguson left here|tian. |cize Jim's friends so long as they | Blectricity will be off in all! uoi"hioived 1o the Douglas | Cabin on Buster Creek, where he v A2:15. p. m.—Sunday School. Lhdved HBREIERL {last night oh the Yukon, enroute| George B. Rice, local plumbing, 'a7e manly bog I guess—well, |sections morth of Second Street 'y g has resided for years. He was 8 8:00 o Evening _\\'<_m'<lnn g ik i to Seattle wheré she will enter|heating and sheet metal works | What [ need to do is to be friends jand cast of Main from 4 a. m.|" myie js the t wolt to be|Puried at Nome. g FnIaeG; - The. Bistant Disolple. S B 1o has been re.|the care of a physician, shop proprietor, left fcr Wrapgell myself with Jin—to walk, talkfte G o’clock Sunday morning yineq in this section for a long | T A AR B U Create a cleau consclence by Ben WETCRo WhO o8 ot S| Tom Parker, who kas heer gl lon ‘the Yukon on. a short jusi.|and play with him. 1 guess IjApril adv. time, 1t is f will| PIONEER MINER DIES L i ; coming to church on Sund ‘\'V"'“‘""" . ‘1‘ "{ ¥ ]‘: lot |08 an engagement at the Coli-|ness trip. He expects to return|live beea living above him.| et R like | ER i 3 To a good turn by br RIIHORBIRGI el AT 1Ot ceum Theatre for several weeks, |Tuesday. | Why——- | & % they are doing in other sections! i ; ’ 8 el e g Tacoma last evening. i B “ bl e : L A AR | 3 i lliam Wicklund, pioneer In- H o Rt Srglreadbi e ] left on the Yukon for Ketchikan. Chief John Newmarker and| But just then a volce called| 1 a, and if they do they Will i tapior miner, died recently at H 3 ! al MOOSE AND LADIES Albert Brown, salesman, is a|Capt. George H. Whitney left on|down the siairs, “I'm going to the| | > with the reindeer herds | Fairbanks from injuries recelved 2 T — . # MO0S ;| passenger for Ketchikan on_ the|the Yukon for Wrangell to inspect basketball game tonight, Mother” | | b o eresbouts.~(NaiS Nigss gk Ty ek avt &'l Holy Trinity Cathedral [| Installation of officers Monday{R&ss q it AP 8! 4 For the splendid support so | | 8¢ }in an accident on Poorman Creek o g My g Mt il o | t, April 30, at $:30 o'clock, | Steamer Yukons one of the river boats of the Bar| ‘“That's® fise, Jimmy. I think & & conerously given me at the | | ——=®——— . » . |in the Ruby District. The funeral y v of Moose members and| Prohibition Agent Fred Handy,!rington Transportation Company. 'I'll go too.” . i primary ‘election T am keenly | | FAIRBANKS WILLYHAVE . 3% |\ias & Fairbanks under. the sne- ? ¢ CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. |women of Mooseheart Leglon are | Who has heen in Janeau for some oA — | <Tb was a surprised silence| | aphraoiative and beg to ex- | | AUTOMOBILE SHOW | jicos of the Moose Lodge. & Phone 5603 cordially invited to attend. Ren|time, left for Ketchikan last night FOUR YEAR-OLD BOY ILL | and then, “Oh, gee, Mums, that press’ ‘Wiy . Migsi. heartfelt | | - | Ryt S Sunday services: freshments will be served. ady. |on the Yukow: R Robert Converse, four-year-old great Ned's mother is a reguls thanks to the people of my | | The Fairbanks. Automobile As! Harlan Kinz salied for. the % Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m B e | Wallis 8. George, president . ofson of Mr. qand Mrs. William Con-ifan. She never misses a game.” | | pome town and” of Alaska | Sociation, which includes all aito-| gites Jast night on the steamer ¢« Morning Prayer and Anionz the outgoing passengers fthe Junedu ' Cold, Stgrage | 0dm. | vetve; was taken to St. Ann’s hos.| Tears filled Cornelia’s eyes and| | yopowane b 2 | ' mobile de; in that clity and|yugon, » £ 11:00 a. m on the Yukon was K. LoMaster, pany, who' weht' outside a few{pitnl yesterday morning for medi- she smiled with a great joy light-| | = §OHN RUSTGARD. | Others, has announced t :'.n! 4 -—oe o T Sunday School at 12:30. traveling man, who has been in|weeks ago' onBusingss, is telurn-boal care. The lad is very ill, ac- ing up her face, as she nodded. R drsi | ,automobile show wil bo ' at| Advertising arways pays. Use » Evening service at Douglas. Juneau the past month jing to Juneau'on the Alentian, Jdording to the hospital "that place under the auspices of ! the columns of The Empire il 3 A S RSt 9 I D BRI L oty SUAERAALNE G /. SIS i s S o et 2 & 3 5 % e o 4 L e e o i £ 05 BARY GUY STILLMAN PR - "Ab they ‘Took forward to| “We have been g , next voyage their along splendidly since o ——————— by 4 ptely 5 test ”W“do up.’' Dr, ‘Ba; ‘BUD” STILLMAN ¢ B . istion in el eally helped me win is not a pleasant one. ] By SHIRLEY KIRKE { International Ulustrated News Staff "It is two years since Mr.