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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 9 oo | 3 > INDIAN VILLAGE 4 | 2 ~,//’/// | i LAID IN RUINS g {Chairman Behrends who stated {that ‘the Chapter could handle|, {all relief and. would ask for out-! - Lol | neces: —_— Local Appeal Made | Hal, the first at 8 p. .m. today' side aid if ry. | Chairman Behrends announced | | A # {and the second at the same hour | ‘(t.tml 3A.; H;L:hr\.u_\ 1;{..1? '!)u- m!\x}mm(m_y evening. Jumeau Chapter of the Red land dectrines of the Mormon | consisting of blankets, and cloth-{ oo i i church will be explained by the ing for’women, women and chil- . s iah four members of the mission, ke- {dren. An appeal 1s made to have|yor J Mebks, James Judd, Alvi [Juneau residents furnish ehil-| pr ey oAy P o Englestead and Lowell T. Plow- |dren’s clothing, sizes from 3 to| - ¢ i s W ¢ ikt % 19/ man. The general public is cor fice, took the key himself and |15 year old. A good quality ofajany invited to attend the moet: from then until after midnight|serviceable clothing is desired, Y 5 aad s ings, Mr. Meeks said. on the job picking up in-'something thgt can be used im-|_ jon and given needed calls mediatgly withcut repair or ve- | Until after 3 |novation. Residents are request- | the radio ed to advise Mrs. W. 8. Pullen, Public Roads, | the Red Cross. In the meantime the San Fran- |cisco oftice of the Red Cross had| ° Ibeen notified of the fire and it| immediately gct in touch with | at the request of RMON MISSION T0 LD TWO MEETINGS, | - TONIGHT AND SUNDAY { | Two public ounced - today by the Mormon | Mission mow visiting this city. | | Both will be held at Odd Feliows | meetings wore an- {Over Two Hunderd Per- sons Are Homeless— Camped on Beach belief Notices for this ewurcn column | must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o’clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change | ot sermon topics, ete. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 11:00 a. m—Morning worship. | Communion service. 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship. | Subject, “Grafted Into Christ.” Come tothe services on Sunday and bring a friend with you. A | was hearty welcome for all. | forr b {for aid and advice. = 2| c'clock this morning I Holy Trinity Cathedral farce remained on duty. At that [by bhone, what can be furnished, CHARLES E. RICH, Dean, hour the U. 8. 8. Explorer, w‘!‘njl{ ;‘xllx::rzfi : ,',,'“1'.“,:"’.' n“x"ld(' !h‘v First Division District Phone 5603 had picked up calls for aid early | Junes wpter of the fed Cross; By virtue of an Order of Ex- Sunday services: eht, arrived at the dock at [Wwill arrange shipment. A {1ast night, arrived a i 2 !ceution issued out of the United No services, as | Killisnc The Highway should rea {il- _| Killisnoo. bk i ’(f“l,:’“:;“.:‘m:‘”‘ States District Court for the First in Skagway ' \a ~ i District of Alaska, on complete survey will be made by 1 Dr Prid v b third day of April, Dr. De Vighne and Chairman 1928, notice is hereby given :.hul IBehrends will be informed prob- i 1 will sell by public auction, for ably tomorrow re - 3 3 o Y SSPIPTIOR (Sotanoun of | the , on Saturday, the sixteenth | :::;;:\);j]ld!( needs for ald and!so. e Zune 1998 at 10 o lock | M., at the front entrance of| United States Court House| PARIS—The lace dinner dress building at Juneau, Alaska, w remains a vorite with many ever interest or title Charles Sin-|style make Cyber shows a new clair may have in the Gas Boat one of nattier blue in lace of the Magellan, her engines, boilers, Chantilly type. It is made over machinery, boats, tackle, apparel,|a glip of lighter blue chiffon, appurtenances, and furniture, as|and has lacé capes, both front she now lies in the harbor of|and back. The dress is semi- }.huu-au. Alaska. | fitted. ALBERT WHITE, 1 —_—————— United States Marshal. | ATTENTION By PHIL 0. HERRIMAN, LAY 1 Deputy. ] First publication, June 9, 1928. | Last publication, June 13, 1928, | (Continueu from Page One) i e Christian Sciepce Church UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE ot | Sunday services wili be held at 11 a. m .in the Church of Chris- tian Science Sostety of Juneau on | Fifth and Main Streets. The sub- ject will be: “God the Preserver of Man.” BARGAINS FOR ( Sunday School at 10 a. m. | Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- DAY AND | monial meeting. | Christian Science Reading Room |in church building. This room is |open to the public Wednesday | afternoons from 2:30 to 4. - - % A m The public is cordially invited THIS GREA' im attend these services and visit| v | the reading room. 'HE | of Alaska Dean Rice A HOST OF DOLLAR DAY. MO! TUESDAY. S0S Calls Early in the evening the Brem- ” . - ¢ r'rlnuv;.\vzl:x\'l." I;f“!fn u;;ght h':l;(e- | Metkodist Episcopal Church | |following wireles W oo, s !village of Killisnoo Cannot Fourth ana Seward Streets |jast very much longer. Please REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. |ruysh all available assistance.” 1 0 a. m.—Sunday School. | Later a radio w picked up: 11:00 a. m. Sermon: “The|«pire getting tco hot now. Got| Atonement."” to go. Suffocating. Goodbye and 8:00 p. m. Sermon: “The | pyyry.” Chasin People. | sitk All are cordially invited. re. s ther Places Aid As soon as wireless advices were sent out from Killisnoo of {the fire And picked up by near- by stations, Warm Springs Bay responded that aid was being |sent. Angoon, abont three miles frem Killisnoo was also sending small hoats to the stric vil- NTINUING TUESDAY LAST DAY C SALE. IS Northern Light Presbyterian urch a picked up the SOS call- ling for help and then the opera- tor at Killisnge signed off | Within a short time after the Assembly of God Mission |i|'“ 508 were n:e'n: e, the i *(Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) |plorer was steaming towards Kil-|lage 207 Seward Street |lisnoo. The Fern and Cygan had| No information has been re-| CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor |also left Ketchikan but turned|ceived in Juneau concerning any Sunday services: |back when informed the Explor- | casualties among the fire fighters. | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor-/er would arrive there hours ahead Operator Harris said tco much ship. lot them. praise could not be given the 12:15 p. m.—Bibie School. How Fire Started 3)14!'nh- firemen who were kept 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship According to meager informa-;8oing from one hlaze to another Mrs. J. 1. Conn will speak. Jtion from Killisnoo, the fire was|and then fighting the general The Lord's Supper the first caused when a “slashing fire” | conflagration. Sunday of each month. rted by two Japanese near| —— Mldfweek services every Tues !their cabin, got beyond confrol|{ 250 HOMELESS day and Friday at 8 p. m. vesterday afterncon and quickly | SEATTLE, June 9.—Jonathan spread. The flames were fanned Wagner, Chief of the Alaska Di- MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS H } T by a high wind antl flying (-mbm;:“i' " of "{v[ 'Hll“'t‘fll{_ “g Bduca- WINTER & POND CO. g R ey % fell everywhere. |tion, has received a wireless me: . The Salvation Army | There is no running water |sage stating that 250 Indians ave — Kifth and Gold BStreets. o —* Killisnoo and the Indians anad homeless at Killisnco and that 6:00 a. m~--Low Mass in Hos- p CLEAN UP--PAINT UP e CAPTAIN and MRS EDWARDS. \hite quickly formed a bucket|the village today is only smoking 4 “hone | ot o0 | Tuins. |Sermon, General Communion for 4 g PAINTS—MURESCO—GARDEN TOOLS HOSE — SEEDS—SCREEN DOORS— WINDOW SCREENS —DOORS— Bunday—2 p. m. itic effort to fight the flames. | : the ladies. 2 ; Sunday 9 p. i At one time ¢ puitaing in [FUNERAL SERVICE FOR 10:30 a. m.—Low asg and WINDOWS — ROOFINGS FIREPROOF SHINGLES Aup 4 the Indie and also those Sermen, Benediction of the Bless- e od ato those 'WRS, WHITNEY JUNE 13 Sasjpos) ssnat Seat of the herring plant and aajacent 1AT BERKELEY, CALIF. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. 3 o ; ¥ houses were atire. Th> fire razed| No Sifday seltbal, il Presbyterian Native Church | | Funeral services for the late HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING until late t night whea the| |Mrs. G. H. Whitney, former Ju- . Clean Up and Paint U wind died down and the hames| Muméa:: “'g-lfluul only [neau woman whose death oc- i | ) Corner Feurth and Franklin Sts. REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor Bible School at 10 o’clock. Morning sermon at 11 o’clock. Subject: ‘““A Strange Reason for| Thanksgiving.” | Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Faulk- (ner will sing a duet, “‘Forever {With The Lord.” Evening sermon at 8 o’clock. Subject: “God's Love Personal and Individual.” A warm welcome for every- body. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. SR T ¥ 3 If you neea a good carpenter Juneau’s Leading Department Store phone 498. Hatdy Andy’s Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. e —————————————————— il “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” HOME EDUCATION Photostat and Blue Print Service “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. 8 West appearing the National Kinde Associ ———— York C weekly by sarten 40 Street, Issued tion, New ity. These articles are in our columns. That Very Active Child 3y STELLA E. FULTON | ! — be out-of-doors all he not just walking out, all ssed up, that isn’t enough. He to wear old clothes so that dirty and tired and him have some old with and an old sort. W ir| up the yard? In IR “Mother, I ani at my » [ complained Alice Wal i3 getting to be more n I manage. There isn't auything that he can get on top of that he hasn’t been on top of thing that he can get he hasn't been under. He batter the furniture, c¢hes the auto-| he mobile and deliberately smashes | win he play in the snow =his toys. | pupish him_ but it if he is dresseil; for it, and n “doesn't do any gopd’ summer there are so many things.) “I should think \lecd. | You can get a big box and hav ‘STANLEY JORGENSEN roplied her mother. “You mustn't (Some sand put into it for a sand punish a child just for hav pile.” [‘ ls vmm HERE‘ ‘h eneigy @ sing it i 4 . 3 Jch sagrgy “and usin 38 he can't be out-ofloors all| “But he ke ' tfouble.. You mu ime, and what can I dp when| ,! v 1 Mrect th 1. | the i A RE NS enersy inside? He likes to cut out "OL H he Smuer the mountaln | . peg byt ft makes gpca a Jits) i slm.d\ By cur summer camp? Af " | o 3 f » does it so poorly. ter Wie timber had been ¢ irom the mountains, that littl Y almost one place during spring dam was built farther which stopped the water coming down. That what you are doing by punishing Jack just corking up his zy But | the engineers didn’t stop with the building of the dam that would hay been up wit's end,” He must nee he get hungry. 1 to play of some s clutter HARRY WinLanD, Lay Worker. 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. | 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Mid- week prayer service. A cordial welcome Ia given tu all to attend these services. can nor any undar that | hox wagon were brought under controi. The Indian village is about 300 feet from the Killis-|curred in Berkeley, Cal, earlier 1o Fisheries, Incorporated plant. ! this week, will be held from the The radio m s in a small|Berg Funeral Parlors, 1936 Uni- ! puilding almost adjoininjg the|versity Avenud, of that city, next | st 6! the company. /hen the| Wednesday, according to a tele- 'anm-nt Peterson and son Lloyd, sto aught i the dio s!a-gmnm received today from Capt left on the Yukon this morning!tion 1lgo fired. Operator John | Whitney by M. S. Whittier. Fol- for the south where they ||lan'1|:n~ a white man, ren ;nlnml,lnwim: the funeral the remains to reside in the future. {at his key until driven out by!will be taken to Mt. View Crema —_——— igmoke and heat, and rushed his!torium. iapparatus to the beach planning| Capt. Whitney will make his 10 get up an emergency station|future home in -Berkeley, he said. there. The fire fighters, know-| His address will be 1633 Bonita, ing that the radic would be| Avenue. . force at the Juneau-Young Hard- tpeir only chance for relief, at- —_——— are Company, tock passage for|tacked the flames on the radio| Raising children these days Seattle on the Yukon on his am- station and saved it. The store|lsn’t much of a worry IF you arc nual vacation. Mrs. Olson and/wes partially damaged and the convinced there is nothing objec- their two children accompany’ stock almost completeiy as the|tiongble in ihe fast gait the rising him. ifire fighters had little opportun-|generation is traveling. PG e, ity to work except in fighting J. B. BURFORD RETURNS the blaze. - Operator Harris returned to three!the radio station, connected up s ‘Corner of Thira and Maln Sts. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday services: can not re c ng too Dr. Stanley K. Jorgensen, well known local man, who graduated from the Juneau high school sev- eral years ago and has since re-| 1 AI.m""‘“h"l in Beattle and to the weu!—; e | ward, arrived in Juneau yester hps .a rlght “’}dm' on the steamer Yukon, ac-| K AR ‘“‘:\:"'x"“m\;':‘;;:’I':fi companied hy Mrs. Jorgensen. S ohilda ’ atiity. - Joite ]LIr’I“ .vaz\. last summer he has befen th ) AT h““wipx'm'lh-m;{ dentistry in latoucie ought to he gomething more than| 200 dennscost, Gluiding his e a window, A Norte witn]DotNEsD 1the LuD NS, e ARd s i Ko this wife will visit with friepds a child in it Is a factory, a plant.io g “oives hers for a short You might well expect a car- o™ i Led® b Tto the penter to work without makin =t t away Oliver M. Olson, member of the the litter, woma Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Coal Consumer: Admiralty Island Furnace Coal should not be confused with Screenings, it contains much coarse coal walnut size and smaller, in fact many of the coal users find it ideal for their cook stoves and heaters. X m swept freshets C to raise a up, at of of from | business display NOTICE TO CREDITORS for Having been appointed admin- s as After an absence of stor weeks, J. B. Burford, local busi-| and remained on .the job untilistrator of the estate of Julins trouble that would have sure to break forth in m the near future. outlet and led out some of the water constantly into biz ditches and from those into smaller on thl it watered and irrigated the whole valley. They couldn’t hot tle up all that energy and power, 50 they controlled it “Jack about everythin and how we do like enthusiastic people when b destruct They made an shavings and sawdust to to raise children in stift | pr Work has to go onf all the time, in a home, the work| of building character | James ‘Ginuow: let the bay with! Juneau and crayons him| his sines and let him cut out It won't look tidy here, t scratei less paper He win muscles le | his « old n Lic aroun us | few m | and ted, | wall a as his months, $0 furniture off an the picked do ne control is inter and cur and has been a p the basketball squad work| ter months. And | int | hey westward. ! ——————— JAMES CONNORS HOME high school, home here for the summer after attending the Alas- ka College at Faivhanks. t there will \.,.1 ished his Freshman year recently - ness man, returned on the Yuken'the Explorer reached there at 3 from Beward. He visited in Val-|o'clock this morning. He was | dez, Seward and Anchorage, but'back on the job again about 11 was forced to shorten his stay to|0’'clock this forenoon and gave the westward when he was taken|further details concerning tha i destruction caused by the fire as given above. Juneau Starts Work Immediately Word was received here of the fire, Chairman B. M. Behrends ¢f the Juneau Chapter, instructed that aid be given as soon as demands were stated. Dr iDe Vighne and Mr. Hawkesworth graduate of the returned te ——————— Mi8S CATES LEAVES Miss Louise Cates, who has taught the kindergarten in Juneau for the last two years, left this morning on the Yukon on her way to her home in the middle west i to spend the summer. Miss Cates He fin- member of the during the win- Sumpf, deceased, by the Com- missioner for the Territory of Alaska, sitting in probate at Ju- neau Precinct, by order issued May 26, 1928, all persons hav- ing claims against the said de- cedent are hereby notified to: present them, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administrator, at ‘his office, at 183% South Front Street, Juneau, Alaska. Dated May 26, 1928, for it often. coal :bill down. Try a few sacks next time you are order- ing coal. We know you will like it and call And the price too keeps the Order from your own coal dealer .or dransfer man. The Admiralty Islan d Coal Company Juneau, Alaska ‘Temporary office with H. R. Shepard and Son 115 Seward Street Phone 409 T T T AT T T I T T nearly for you . | more ‘ditches’| control big! The world just needs him S0 don't you spank any of out of him. Just make ditches into which to turn energy them. | you wi find that | hard to manage, think of more and by which you can lenergy of his.” PETERSONS GO SOUTH Mrs. were detailed to make the trip on her way east. She expects tojon the Highway with first relief Administrator of the estate H. M. Peterscn, wife of|teach in New York City next year.|supplies. The Highway was ord- of Julius Sumpf, deceased. that, Capt. Peterson of the Margnita, — e ered to ‘be the relief boat by M.|First publication, May 26, 1928. lacompanied by her daughter Miss Old papers for sate 8t The Empire D. Willlams of the Bureau of 'Last publication, Jupe 23, 1928." . TN will go through Yellowstone park H. B. LE FEVRE, some his T L L T L L L e L T [HE JUNEAU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE _ Wome ’s Club and begs the co-0; DF p Campai, LTI T " m LU U U T

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