The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1928, Page 2

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i ] B . o 2 g =5 o o Ar o o, §: i fFeviv o sava v B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Presents How Star Brand Shoes | American the "world, | partment the Daily { thls country An extremely interesting film WASHINGTON, working home. the fattest pay enve United States of labor’s wages around the world ind wages of | $12.56 a8 compar Austria, §1.22 in Be are Sept m statistics bricklayer The I X . France and $1.84 in oy to be shown in conjunction Bullding trade laborers ‘are said ; -egular Drogre t6"kecklve $4 a ddy in this coun-{, with the regular program B R e at the cents n Belgium, S0 centd in $3.09 ifi Sweden and §1.47 in G i hany." AL thany Coliseum Theatre Cargopters in the draw '$10.16 a day 4 Y A, i England ana e SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS Sthal Rount Parti HOKES A trom 56 cents to $1.28 a day pared. with 32 States. Wages in hoWever, 1oac \ 5 ! \ \ ! ! { M ! { ! ! ‘ . A { (’A’( P { \ { ! \ { \ \ \ ! ! ! ! \ N \ } } \ { ! ! ) { § 134 per cent ol 58 yellow daisy “pat and cuffs of |tories of yell s Netices for this evurcs commn | the w but every night except mu¥t be recelved by The Empife Sat t the A. B. Hall not later than 10 o'clock Satur-| ¥ is invited to at- dry morning to guarantee change tend these services while they § of sermon topics. otc {last ) A Who has - been The Lord's Supper the first doing business, n Juneau th’lu uaday of each month. summer, Teft on: the Ati‘mlrnl Rog- ers for Ketchi g . G, St w 8. Commig- o jnf;r‘nion, Téft. tor Kotchikan on SAdmniral’ Rog- The Salvation Army \. in the Firs |l'|ln'::t Seientist, Jur o o, | ers. Fifth and Main Streets siib-| gung Im’;‘:h‘“;l;:ldm‘ux. .f‘:‘}"e l;:snu: Sy 5 ¥ Tuesday [Lec Home at '« Seward, arrived Wednesdhy, §:00 p. i —Testi-| Lthere on the Adwhiral Ruz&rlf i R A ey S ¥ They are to ‘Bouthesstein monial meeting. | | Presbyterian Native Church . DL Christian Science Reading Room |+ 22 ol Alaska as o trip, and 1Y WiLLAKRD, Lay Worker, Will remain’ unbll; they 1dive in CSurch bullding. This room 13| AR re. Unthi; ¢ opén to the public Wednciday, 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service,'of Seward’ on :.qflofl nbkt uftcrnoons trom z:30 to 4. | 11:20 a. m.-Bible Schoel Tuesday. - ‘i iz ; "ifb ‘public 15 cordially invited| 7:00 p. m.—Wednesicy—NMid. | Mr. and M 4 %8, Wilson { &> attend these services and vialt| week prayer service. |arrived herk" oni’ the Adpiiret {he'reatiing roon. A cordial welcomo 13 glvan tu ROBers. W“l'o‘n;h‘,_'li!eyfl fo) g e L {all to attend these dervices. 4 Blrflkevp‘ Moftett” ana” 1o - =il Paper Com vy Cathedral | |——— = ESMARLRS . RIGE, Pean, 44 TR T ~ - Phone 604 ' Sf PR No sotvices, ‘as Dean Rice 1s HOME EDUCATIO ] 4 S attehding th neral Conven- pr D’ ¥ tion of the Fpiscopal Church, in ? THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY”—Fropbel Waghington, D, C. y Issued by the Natlonal Kindergarten Assoclation, 8 Sunday School at 12:30 p. m 40 Street, New York City. These articles' are appearing .. AT R A MR weekly In our columna, ' ' r;. Horthern Light Presbyterian || § TR Tt ’ _fhuxch .‘,I; Enforced; Feeding . . el ner Fourth aad Trankiiu St |} By RUSSELL M. CORYELL, i « (" REV. 0. 3 STILLMAN 1_‘§~ir~r & i ah g e R R LT 4 i J : i \mf?‘"‘m"(\"l \::Vu".} :1’:[ One - of rit compacts fe- which hflhérfi:&’)?’lr&‘lg'_ng-pr.# Btk Buiin Bower.” tvoen ¢ apd ma was taatjjectad ixied o, ghow her that shie Bible SeNdor at 1215 o'clock. |%o wonld cppose ‘e coMd - froni was putting & pre on deisorfs VRS e S gainst the cnemy. The enemy [dnd “making o ‘tremendsiisly evelling service & nesy - J ng. them 1d6ksly < H i" e N was cur sou Slewart. We' hic|important lo Stewart, sugkesting 45, o tr agreament Dhecansy, (to her that & child could 'be byer. , * we sfood no chanicifed. Buf diselflining 4 witd Is a more diffeult than dis- T Resurrection Lutheran . Then Stewsrt Chureh | |thz of children, what they should jcame down with pneumonsal, ¥ 1do and wiat they shoull not, that{ The doctog‘elt off all roo}' q;;ia gin- Stewart could almost ays find {put him' on ‘orange julce ah corner of Tuia ant Main Sts. of us ready to consent (ojgef ale. AE end of ten” % ALLEN, Pastor le. At ) deys mn;.nfiz:u::fv lp‘”. B [semething the other kad forbi u;‘swwun was y to eat anythiig u erviden: so i order to maintain’ discipinsihut the doct gan very gradiual- 11:00 a. m.~=Moruing worship. | Subject: ‘‘Jesus . Brings Us the Most Precious [iherty of All” 11:15 p. m uday sohool. ship. (least it was agreed betweeu hs (hatily; gruel, ‘B 80 on. | whichever of s’ tirst tdok a siuid | Stewart. des the doctor” fpr! the other wonld back him up, at|starvipgg him! . 0 * Then Jthe dog in Stewart’s presence. Af-{took my WItE add e asido. T I s . m .<.||:52€Q(““"]'h“ Christian of {Serwagda, e SENI (N0;: (v oul. 1L “Dowt: try Torcing . it Deallng with Men.” oo Tlight” if out rather than " e sald. . “If there & Some men never know the i it out be e every U lone novmal instince, i this . wor i have gouls until they lose them. |[knows haw impossible it is to ar-lit {s the instingt of hupger. No- Cultivete your greatest possession due with his :rm‘. : body will i' q? it be has IM by caming to church Sunday.; The mainfaining of one's paren-|hefore ’”."— unloss N iy Yon will fivd a hearty weleome!tal dignity—th ehforéement offpeen taught to be stubborn, ¥ |discipline—is a tervible task any- {way. 1 canses more tears in the ! mily than-any other one factor in home (raining When Stewhrt was five, my wife oclded that' He wds not eating as| child will eat &8 muca as hig body demagids; ILy,ou feed to ‘ abolit 18 having ‘plenty ot * gdo Don't * have| foogd on the “tabjle. Don't have; des. | £ swaitihg you Bt ana ¢ | m.—Low DMass in th any other. king. 0 : serts . that ‘aven’t as healihtul as 6:00 a. Hospital Chapel much as he ought. 1 think shethe meal: ftself. Desserts shouldn't 9:00 a. m. — Low Mass and{bad secen some other woman's he'the reward for eating. ‘THey sarmon, General Communion for |[child eafing more than ours didfshould be aw' essentls! part ot the e fand was " jealous. . Women are!moa,” & 2 10:80 a. m.—Jligh Mass and | funny Lhat way. At any rate she| ' | don’'t kmow ‘why a wo Sermon. ¥ !decided that Stewart was fo b"\lruuh every muh but her hunh#p 2:20 p. m.— Sunday School. put on a definite, balanced diet; 50| The opinion of her neighbor's hiss %:80 p. i — Rosary, Scrmon |many egzs a woek, §0 many glass- ‘band 18.alwags more valuable, th nd Benediction of the Blessed jes of milk, so many pounds of her’ own - Muspand’s. My Wi 3acrament. |#vinach and so fofth. The meal agreed to try the doctor's system, was to be set hefore Stewart and 16 was to eat it, every last bit of it Otherwisc. he was to have| " «wiiat?* ie'erfed. “Don't 1 resls no dessert, ' My wife got the bestily have to' eaf Amythiug 1 of me, forestalling any possible 9b- ' want? And’ cAB ) hkve my dul - ¥ . -3 o A el What did Stewart do? His byps i Methodist Episcopal Church | ; opehed wide with joy. Fourth and soward Streets y_ B. A. GAILEY, Pastor. jectfon, by putting the diet mlo',u‘.‘[ the andr 0/90 ® m. —Sunday . |effeci ‘while | was away. When| “Wygy siifely "'FI"' we told ¥:00 a m—Sermon “The|l came back she renilhded me of|«You may eat-ansthing you sudl Christianjour co: Stew tary for: Faithtul net to stand together. |the thble—#8*) lidn't K2 the new dle-[you pledse. ¥ em. He folght agalust gert It you cl o ? i d fecding and made break- - v >y PR § 15, Tinching and dining thoto.| ~“Geel™ cried Stewart delighied. : v diiagreeable ' pefformanced.ily, “I'm gor h&v i UfhLs He declated that soft hollod eggy| S0 We ‘gH¥e “Hini a ‘i‘dl ll:f“ nausated him.'~ The milk tastediappledadcs. THeil' e d.clmld"“ bad. The spinach had sang in|have:somie o - and,-aften it it. . 1e ‘pretended’ to he tod ful)ihis mehl an atoes.. i to eat another hite, or sald Ne had| And now. st enoligh room’ l€zi [ desseri.|eats o i And when the full, definite, bal. pl auced meal had “all b Joaded | to into him be déclared his i hurt. 3 P I fought with my wife in nrlu.u Q‘&OV‘I’! r oh ‘or as - ltely, N8 s of 7:80 p. m.—Farewell sermon. Al are cordislly invited. Pentécostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street C. PERSONEUS, Pastor "o WeMorping. Wor- s p. m.—Hibie- §ebool. p. m-~—The evening serv- will be held in the A. B. my w h ngelist Eiber: Day lover this regimé-—trl "to polnt|prope will be mofont to her that she was ‘turnitg the: Mission duriugiSiewars agalst certafh foods to oblige bim fo 1920, wages nc: b day in Germany ! per ) ) 1926 ctf cer (b5 THE: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, U.S. LABORERS ARE ' BEST PAID IN WORLD|\" FIN 1 Ald W 109 per cer 50 for assault and b y 4 hearing before U DeAr s la |sicner R. W ordin S. Mar >o e NITROKOTE for floors is an unsual- ly quick drying-floor eramel, manu- N . factured by an entirely new process. It is especially made for use on in- terior floors of wood, concerte or lin- oleum. It produces a glossy, water- proof and wear-resisting coating. Nitrokote is unlike the ordinary floor paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough to be walked on in about half an hour. FULLER FQR FLOORS 21 ant Eugenic Marriage Law | 1 1 13 ! 2 epart Is Discussed in Cuba HAVANA, isly consider A measure Sept. 29, at a degree higher carnc off it but the cent b 0s 129 per ¢ {elean bill of h | sued BT “Bigford. of living wi er cent "higher thah | Heinz Produets, arr n In the cost of V. | the Roge! 1e and one ~ o If its hardware “WE HAVE IT” w. W cheller, broker with | headquarters in Juneau rrived BR thi Admisid Roger e —— S | and Mi e e PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS 1 Made to order from your negatives or ours hort while I | o e " cnroute | Alaska Scenic Views M s e Vnive: Ar{‘ Phone 35 Commercial Photography & B2 VeSS Abensered T ‘»,’//// y 7 NCCON o9 EAMWORK does -it. If all do nrt pull together, the wagon sticks gr upsets. B on the highway, each horse must keep his eyes on the road. b The traces must not slack. The horse that doesn't pull with the others, holds up the work and cripples himsel“. “Horse sense” and co-ordinated action are necessary to our community’s progress. » And wé have a capacity for co-operation to wixic our schools, playgrounds, public works and home industry are practical monuments. Encouragement i’:ven to the, little-known outsider, the itinerant peddler or his irresponsible mail-order office, is a cross-wise pull to our community’s advancement. His ideas are far from the plane of mumaf welfare, as his merchandising methods are distant from the principles of sound economics. Your local merchant conducts a store of progress. He observes styles come and go, and conscientiously sets “his house in order for better service that contributes to your happiness. At every turn of the road, you find his counters filled with the best merchandise. His store keeps pace with the development of your community. . His interests, like yours, are here. He runs true to the X 3 ideals of sincerity andy square-dealing that makes both cities | nd stores prosper. He is‘in double harness with you and as the right to your support. - Buy at —don’t risk X the tuts. : LN ’ JUNEAU BUSINESS HOUSES in_ co-operation with _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ack

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