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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1926. \pts— v “THE CHILD'S FIRST S8CHOOL IS THE FAMILY"--Froebel. i Iesued by the Nattonal Klndergarten Association, 8 West 40th Br, New Yurk Clry ‘Tnese articles are appearing weekly in our coluius. onth-Ln ales i = HOME EDUCATION ] ‘ “Making Manners i " ; o By THEODORA BROWNFIELD e v Ul A Clean-up of Coats and Dresses regardless of original ll g 75 cents and $1.25 a pair \ s s e te L Mury Betty has such nice man- another basket the game ending 36 \ prices. All the broken lines and odd sizes left from the ‘m.,i"‘, LR o5 o e ol [ i ] ’ R . nave like her when s ‘ :\I"“'"';‘.Y anning 'Hn.:[ L _— | past month's sclling are marked at: a:very low price. §adnets oy otien we hesr b BoUel tield baoigts fo et e e v s “consplcuons” for her s Linso played Juneau-Young Hardware Co. [1ike ways g anard for the ¢ i # Indeed, manners are to be valued | geveral baskets L i} Happy Honme Aprons Raincoats e i e e It it's Hardware “WE HAVE 17" i i {later to be the grown people, and' poygp Eagles Alagka Collogo i A very nice line of Aprons in all A Dbroken line of Ladies’ and ‘1| thelr manners are to -,‘;‘.“ ‘l.“t when (6) z \I.;‘.tj.\ on 6) | eepnbuie Reain liabe o p 0 ) colors of plaid. checked and steiped. hildren’s Raincoats in Red. Blue. Ee e Bl i et : Fhi 0 Very aeatly mude bias trimming. Green, Black with red trimming. R iged {0 grow U With |7, Cashen (1).... G Boyd ] ;|,<l-1,)l ( ? b i o \u-ighl: % 1 have mJ mind a mothe \‘-:m ha A‘.;»h\v.u lw.,url‘ Reed ml. Boyd, | June(lu Lumber j‘lllls, Inc- é | made a special point of good MAN-IMoyd for Reed. Reed for Boswell | ners in bringing up Ler sayearold ' poul. converted Gallwas 3 out of $1.75 $5.00 to $10.00 R R S L e St e 8 VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING A affected society suavi ut that she » e bt v i walie he: WA S | erBow ot T 0 VERSICAL GRAIN SPRVCE DOAT fNEER \ REGULAR $1 to 82 CRETONNE UNDERWEAR HIII’\I.“I,'?‘!.A". :"‘:i[“ ,\.\v:f\,- ‘\.”m'w(' valwell a “ty',',v“y.u_ Scovers: Olse All-l‘ = e e Bk : Tt Bras: Ba'dea in Tu 4 few pieces of Cre- $1.25. $1.50, $2.00 | the .m.fim each night in the ; e i LUMBER—MOULDINGS-—LIME—CEMEN P.‘nk“‘ Plain and tonne ictt in floral patterns of A very nice line of boys’ {room ra : “‘;“ "[“'K‘ the i Al (,OVER_“MENT SCHOOL | 2 . R 3 . Lace Trim. Sizces 34 to 41 Blue and Tan. 36 in. wide. Union Suits in weol and cot- J [itv of the biva 3 EXERCISES ARE HELD FIRE CLAY—SHINGLES & tor. Ecru and Grey. Sizes 4 e ol it L Now 50 cents each 50 cents ):ll‘(l years to 16 years. M The pupils of the Juneau Govern- but children resy Tuesday 1 I on Willon i SMOKODORS a communi THE ASHLESS ASHSTAND supplying. the Sisterhood dec selecting the ooty e You'll want it in your to exampic ond they mare G [ rounding | lana Ladies' Crepe NIGHTGOWNS CHILDREN'S HO! achin din- | Avenue. Thi Black and Biown ling-room, in this 8¢, mean inat | becom an alfair wa ar for & oo extra pains arve tgken to have the M the 3 yards for $1.00 3 pair for $1.00 $1.00 each meal ploasant and attesetive, and | zathering everyone iz espected fo lelp nuin- | 106 ireat the — = — tain this atmosphere. T mother | 01 the Hall may still wear her honse d Dt | bre vxln while the 5 P S N 7 ’ s sure fo be spick and span|brovided most of the entertainment 2 JUSt & h‘“. li”rs [C“ 0 I “ll“er l<CItS ol ])rCSS\ \ Cl\ ets ,:l"ldl 'h““:v"i'[ six ;H is di ’..»‘_ The prc which rted own Home—or “/]iw- nap | 7:39 sharp, Invocation afternogn after her {late in the n meal. Hev ;ready for the evening $1.00 EACH {manners are practiced with the vest| Concert recitation St Luke, M . COME IN AND SEE THEM = i of the family and, she Jearns that | Bamhofer's voom e > G e | politeness is not fo be put on whey| Chiistmas ifin It Come Tipon > {going out 10 dine or navine compi e Midnight Clean; 1ak, the Her J B B ri r I &: CU [t Is to be wornion all veeasions. 9ld Angels Sing, Mes. Bernhofer' . . uriord o { Children usually do not intend to,/roem . i e ren S O [be rude but the very novelty of \nthein Selected, Preghyterian | = e - hoir | —— [ ] (] | situation sometimes cmbu es X et e b ® ’ N o | 80 surprises them that they do nof Recitation A istma e Tknow what to do. Consequently “act et Martin Juneau’s Leading Department Store & 3 { B E | =R R N |ing smart” is thefr refuge, and too; Houg - Clua Seever L&’ I ()R \()L R H foften it appears at'she table! A lit-+ Dialop—Two Little Foiks, Virzinia e 5 ! 1o Homo practice would save il thic| Crovley ant Weakey Jorcs Loose Leaf Supplics | : sl b - =—3% (humilitation for hoth mother and | FExercic 1€ Sgcret of Christmas CE ) ha | ™ g RESUNESRERE ] Primary pupita. - ()HI(C S“pph(\s i 1 | TJACKIE COOGANTAT =7 if'l Fating in the diningroom is just| Some A Song of Santa Claus, Pri Ritiitinoes § Craki i | i 1 R /1" ‘l'("ls ! PALACE TOMORROW {ome means of teaching children thut |1y boys rinting and Stationery ! | £ ractt e ————ii certain conventio® Nelp to mak., Motion wong -0, Litile Town of| 2 HEGORP BRUKE'@ | | ‘hose who sa Jackie Coogan inithing8 go pleasantly and that good | Bethlehem, i A YK X i d) { i i ibreeding makes people welcome. As} Recitation—Poor Santa Claus, Rich > ’ 4 i o | The au” will recall the plucky | £ Paoy I Ay 3 . o L . { 4 LR At I‘h,(?“tres fight of the fivin of Kelly and Gins.|Mothers train their children, so willl 314 B Little Boy Blue, Helea ; g Hean TATSL | a 5 | berg to- regain g toetiste whlch haq ! hex reflect” t#at trainiug a3 th Martin; Jack Horner. Oscar Bovd Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska [ l { i 1) SRS M hen swolen by wnaceupulows pro.| PO OUt into the world and when : ”" £ Star co Bright, Primary = = 2 ¥ . B! motars. o The fulnd éituations which | tHey (amest praise because of their E% = o p —— STHE STOKM BREAKER" led o, and followed; .theft mygden | ONICE abd matmers, they will be! Dialos Daming the Chrictma o A4 NOW AT PALACE " o e renoem. | Brateful to her for the trouble she Stocking, Herbert Mercor wnd Mil Fall of 20308 Inches Re- At 3 ""|"”‘" it "‘"e" '“"'_' s o W taken ¢ wn Williams 2 , e T i that I1ouRe /Poaleusdneredl by o overa of who R %01 Gt o T poried to Ociober Ket- St : ‘:I‘ e e cemsus | Comedy. Now Kelly and’ Gin | PaE ST o kit " n“}‘:” :}:'l"' ””‘m 1" Bop- rk chikan Has 197 Inches. ot opimion among those who filled Mave returned to their poverty ‘i e Al S e e Nalite . lieiinn tor i anante ol Gloth and once again they | N Dialos T Wrontl > g . oo Start the heart-breaking battle for | - 5 H F All precipi i Is fi i “u‘ caue | Hp "'.m w.\dfx "\ [wealth. In ihis_picture, Jackie's di. | £ g o . | wlx-l 1 5l bert, Amy Jackson and 5 Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water L b e L i s satile actor, | FeCtor, Bddie Cline, has included a i} qE e “Bong—Glorious Night, Joste Clark TORE EEORETLY: ; ] where 8050 1n had fal A e e bther o | Stiong love story, 'which - together | It oldar b LR L R L We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the L ""‘“”.'\‘ ‘\‘“‘ y QUL X tar oty who couid have! With the comedy situations, devel-| s ; > & & Récitition A Chinistmos Soiig Standard 0il Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than |~' ‘” Aize ‘1'\‘\" "‘ et fidi e i John Strone with | OPed around the little star, provides| &} I seth Cfop 3 % repiling. of the 1 vather sto iheS e i e i {an unbeatable combination for gen-! R i Bk ” i tons in Aluska. Ror the 12 uchi renlstlo foree sand colBUMMNES) e s :,,’l‘r[‘;“'lul(;.'" f'om (.w;"’,“’,‘ ','_w Duets— Whispering Hope; Ha The addition of a Mack 21, ton truck, automatic dump to eccmmencing Novemher 1, 19 Ll docs Peters is " F vt A ] § 32 £ 0% an What Mean Those Heavenly Voices?, our equipment enable us to do this. “h Stator Bienker: (8 6 ‘Wonday Jack fivst picture on his new " Josie Clark and imin Willard October 1. last, ! he Lhe Sto jreaker 18 8 WORGET Ly otro-Goldwyn-Mayer, contract and| i H Ao i U e We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of 1ad a grand totl of 24 in :‘f”‘l e x']m:\-“x'. o "“:"Y"\ O 1is at the Palace tomorrow and \\'e-l.‘C(’"ege Boys Win' from| P “'l:\: ]'( S "‘“"“"“ Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per i h. A d o NeRdy Eagles in Fast Overtime sack delivered, ) Y g Lie - 2 4 V! 3 P tale espe-| H 1 - Y . . . ciorout culandar shar that Guernon did not have] Willard Mack wiote the tale esp Tilt Friday nghL Chtistinas Speakin’ in Skaggs We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are % £ f Peters in mind when he wrote john | AUy for Jackie. The players sup e, e Mrs. Bernhofer's pupils, ideal for Packing, 4 . .luml[,o Held Record Strong into “Titans." Strong is one|POTtng Jackie are Max Davidson,| o 0 SRR . Cecilia Yorkon: Visitors: | ¢ " i 5 i e ke el of those characters that Peters hand- | Lillian Elliott, Joan Crawford,” Alan | )0 oo packerball team Frid Elizabeth Adams ! o job too small or too large but will receive our prompt i ;’:“,’I:‘m\l g s S D les <o well. Sirong physically with [ Forrest, James : Mason and 8tanton | oy rol short of one point of fiving Avule Partridge; | j} - aseason. En e on of 1300 fesi @ Will thet brooks no interference, | Heck. Lo the score in the 5 minute overtime k of the ¢ bhoard, s E would naturally tend to produee, 1 Overawes the men and women 5 !period against' the Alaska Agricul- |Jolinson ! more precipitation than at a siatien OF the little hing village in which ture College and School of Mines in| Pupils Sam She the stuttering COLE TR NSFFR ] Ahitaba 16ve) i .»n;..M hm‘; l\ ;;[» the ?“‘n NEXT COLISEUM FEATURE |Uhe Dousias Nathorium. The Coil oy Iv.l’lll \Is..n i Virgil 4 V) ) Rl se . ek * has made hi o, is 1o s I syifive won 36 to 33 e studious boy, Albert Clark; B rone o monthe SHUIBEL Gt lalighta, Tn ‘the Ereat nower]® o R e e e vildy and Matildy, the turns, “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” i BTN dA UA7 0% inchos and . Junesw oYel ha 1 same kil Cfove in a year was consumed i | Doug 2t to 15 at the Johuson end Jesie Clark; Ole § PHONE 3442 i SEd mvml\ " ‘“( T nianthy 100 the v yot the production of “The Shepherd|of the first half they w son, the Swede boy, Robert Martin® | ,,' SR Sentpiaber i se two o Sreone, who | King the Wililam Fox adaptation|quite confident of their third wi Restuc, the colored boy, Lynes Sew- ™ i e el k2 believe h tepd tie of the noted stuge play by Wright |ing victory on mnel. Th Billy Skaggs, the “ery-Laby", ""‘L“"“ T and his alickance 1o o cne Lovimer and Arnold Reeves, which{Eagles came back fighting hard and | Benjamin Willard. | “"f NS § L not even God, findliy tinds Lit las been antounced for a two days|working the ball shout their] Christmas songs —Mrs. Bernhofer's | Tolliws Tt 01 we 0. (op. AU T wan spiendid B CThe funoat the Coliseum' theatre, begin | opponents defense a total 9| 100m | ALASKAN HOTEL e 2 "”““';”":"-“1“ AR e T | but in [ning Wednesday. points in the next quarter, h ! nas Time is Chec . A0 " The Storm I is cuperh.| An entire American statf of actors.|the college quintet to two field & out Their Chim i G 0081, _“’“"-;“'I with e HHiS powertul personality reaches out | technicians, artists and cameramen|baskets and iwo free throws, and| > ! MODERN REASONABLE RATES g K, TERG, 14026, with some doubt B Sereen and holds the audi- | accompanies Director J. Gordon Bd-|the score at the end of the niri, DANCES ON CHRISTMAS | Dave HousgL, prop. 8 as to xll.r_u-wn..l.u B ARt N o TR el et wards to the Nile' River and the{quarter was 21 (o 30 in favor of EVE, NIGHT, ' LS g : neau, 1917, 106.52 y The feature @5 on for the last [Holy Land where all ‘the scenes of | ilie rhanks b 3 T’ 'GOOD ONES = . Where It Really Rains time tonight 1wo shows, the story are set.’ The Pyramids and{ With the score six points alhead| » | Tlie [gppthst rocort’ IR7the wotid, o — ——zt(the Sphinx figure cobspicuously inof them, the Eagles came back and| Therdances given by the Alaskans ) £0’ far as known, ix that of Ch “RUSTLE OF SILK |'[the plcture’s ‘background. tied the %core by three field bus |0 A B. Mall, Christmas Eve and! RO 4D - rapunji, India, with over 600 inche AT THE COLISEUM Lavish settings of the’ anclent{kets by Manning, L. Cashen, and 1. |9150 on Christmas night, were big, f in certain yeurs and an average — e e— : i) temples and edificés wore erected | Cashen, Loflus made a basket fop| features of the holida The crowd | o 174 inches and a daily maximum off “The Rustle o GiK” Herbert |ou the. desert wnd. great hordes of|the college and Manning ,-(.,,‘.;“:”‘rnl the Christmas Eve dance was throughout the year operates regurar passénger and frelght .train 408 inches. The elevation of that Brenows first production for Pava- | desert Redoultis wets employed fof| with another for the Eagles and (ha (12 largest ever attending the - service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks im the Interlor, | station is 1155 feet. vount, in which Betty Compson and | (he mob scenes. Inual affafr. The hall was pretuly and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches, During the Puu Kuki on the island of Maui had a maximum record of 562 in ches in 1918, at an elevation of 1500 feet. Its average is 370.07 inches. It is interesting to note that at Camp No. 7, 8': miles div tant from Puu Kukui the annual average is 15.66 inches, and in 1912 but 2.46 inches fell. —————— i Women's Coat, Dress and Hat Bale continues until Dec. 31st at " Goldstein’s Emporium. adv el d ‘' Women’s Coat, and Hat ! gale” tontinues until Dec.” 31st at ° Caldsteln’s Emporium. adv.| ———e— | i you wam. auythnng, If you want. le are featured, will he on vicw at the Collseum theatre to- night and tomerrow. In addition to published in book form, this Hamilion sfory also ran as a serinl and achieved great popular ity. It is full of romance and pos- sesses a ‘certain naive quality so far as tho feminine leading role is con- cerned With the feature there is the first one of Pathe's two reel pictures on historical facts. The fira( one I8 en- titled “Medicine Hat” and relates to the ea Indian tribes. The twb reeler is said to be éspecially enter- taining as well as historical and the seenes are taken on the original lo- catlone. Conway being Cosmo A special profogue ” will be' given to “The Shepherd’ Kihg” by 26 chil- dren under ‘the direcl\on of Miss Hulm. They -are ‘as folfows: Mary Clara Hellenthdl; Cdvol ‘Robertson, Refiee, Guerin, Phyllls Friend, Mary Metcalf, Joyce ‘Hendersom, Corrine Jenne, Sue Stewart, Beatrice Mullen, Mary Simpking, * ®dné ' Riendeau, Phyllis Jenne, “Virginia Mullen, Mary and Jane Vanderleest, T. and A. Giovinette, Margaret Monagle, Lewis| Johannson, Gene 'Simpkins, Corrine Duncan, Mary Jane McNaughton, J Davis, Caroline Sullivan, L. and I Lynch and Dolores Smith. ——————— Call Colltn's Tax. #ncge 435;Night! PRuBe $33. Member Auto Asem. adv ganie ended in a re 32 to 82, wiih the ball under the [Eagles® basket In the first few 'minutes of pln_\':“"‘] a MW the overtime ‘period, Anderson|Wright, mew member of the B. M fouled ‘Gallwas and the latter cou.|Behrends Bank's staff, verted the try for a pofit. Maunins|With a 12 pound turk looped a clever shot from the side line and the Fagles were leading by|hight cluding “Where Do You|] # (Mt. McKinley Park Route) thrée points. Anderson made a ¢hort| Work, John" and ti made a big 4Anchorage -2 - 1 shot from the foul NHne and th:.|hit. arlight” and “Neath a Silver fans were wild, and referee Mun il\lnrm" \ to Dbe quietter! wa visitors were shooting | Ws Tom Cashen fouled Reed when ho W ait'miing o shoot @ shot endl R o1 was given two thravs ot ik hasket, both of them, civing the college a| one point lead. The Douglas boys “d gan warned rhe when fhe freo! se fought hard but were unable to maks'orn. decorated with bells, w shore: wa converting th winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetab' 174 other in- formation inquire of any steamship or rallroa & or write Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILRO: !} hs, grean, Christmas tree. M. Corn- was present-d ved Friday ld New Fox trots were pl were two of the popular alt played Carol Beery Davis’ iltz number “Northern Lights” or- ration which recently arrived, played during the evening and I encores were demanded from nojalar number. Chiistmas night the ingle Bolls,” a ne o the spir ALASKA MEAT Wholesale and Retail Bui s 1 STREET Alaskana cne step proved selections. PHONE 39 BEW