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; Will . Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. HOME EDUCATION P v | AR D Weather Bureau THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY'—Froebel, || "8 [oraver service. 4 F F ) . A cordial welcome is givan to g —n R all to attend these services. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begtning 4 v. m. today | —_— e ——— # % Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate soutehastely winds. 40 Street, New York City. T articles are appearing {ANCHORAGE VOTES TO I Gl S Cab eckly in our columns. g s LOCAL DATA | o e il ANCHORAGE. VOTES TG/ B daeassiadis L o SOOT DESTROYER Md-Fashioned IV SCHOOL, CLOSE CAu.' CBRE - TR R Old-Fashionec ays 4 a. m. a; A By STELLA E. FULTON % e Noon today .. 2041 _ 47 82 SE 12 Cldy Will Clean Out Your Stove PlpCS L4 a special st election rec e e A e i e Py Tl a1 A GRS 0D the qRES: : CABLE AND EADI0O REPORTS Wlthout Takmg bown “When Grandma com cnt on the top of a full day.|tion of issuing bonds for $150,000 YESTERDAY T TODAY 2 she won't upset Betty : | We didn’t take them about[to build a new"schopl, the voters g e R l-{::nh‘:fl "Il;»l!’n- Lew Lo 9 80 o 1":#& e “" She's so old-fashioned, | through wds to overstimulate |of Anchorage approved the plan | § \ Nome 36 T ” zv—___ 0 Cldy will want to rfel ich 1 exhaust them. You say you|by the margin of 44 votes, the'% Bethel 10 30 22 * 2% the ehild’s schedulo an g 't want Betty to get a tasce|final vote being 237 for and 183 gotst . 0N R H S:;‘i ; JuneClU'Young Hardware Co. all sorts of impossible t to| for highly seasoned food. Well, | against wlthl one spoiled ballot | 2 Eagle . N 4 36 eat,” Mrs. Treadwell ha 2 * children didn't get such a|out of a total of 411 cast. 2 - Paul 26 34 1 at 26 3 0 Cldy X when the vigorous old lady had | taste for excitement that they| The election wds held by the | N e o huds i i Hardware and Undemkmg ennounced her intention of mak n't enjoy a quiet day at,City Council for the' purpose of | Kodiak g 1" 10 12 5 L Pt. Cldy B PHONE 12 ing a wisit ‘lm me, reading or working. Ex-|ascertaiting publi¢’ sentiment on Oanlinva . 14 40 36 as r €ldy . But, e CO , Crandma | citement arouses the desire for[the school building matter. It 4 (Jnngm ) 48 47 43 45 67 A had no sug c nake more excitement, just as the con-'was more or less of a straw voce ‘ Ketchikan ... 52 2 1% A 19 97 Rain \ garding Betty—Betty who wi ] iments you worry so about, cause since Congress has mot been ask: 4 Prince Rupert.. 54 52 46 50 .36 Cldy » > & £1F BE finical about her food, restless |a e for more condiments. ~|ed for authority for ‘Anchorage to —— Edmonton ....... 88 46 Bk 8 / Clear Publw Ste’wgldpher and impatient, bursting into t “You say (hat certain foods are |float school bonds. 4 = " Seattle .. 66 62 56 6 3 P it provocation a {o-|a burden to a child’s delicate| It is the purposeiof the ‘kity Lo X Portland .12 68 gether too pale and langui | stomach We never made play-|prepare a hill aaking for such au: fp 3 San Francisco. 70 62 # % Betty lived in a things a burden. A child oughtthority for introduction when the| ' . ri ¢ *__Less than 10 miies. J. B. BURFORD ‘ CO. grown-ups. Grandpa en ak- i not to be continually pestered|new Congress: convémes1in- Pe: 3 e Tt ing her to the movies s 'as- | about taking care of a fragile toy.|cember. '~ Anchorage Will Bave ai- " 1 Note.«-Observations at Dutch Harbor, ‘Kodiak, Juneau, ant afternoon. Cousin Mary do-|If Betty were my child I'd put{other bill before’ Congress” next] ; o : Prin¢ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are nated pink chiffon bonnets and away that fancy doll until she|gession’'asking ‘for' permission t6]2d ks i . made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. white broadcloth coats. Her were older. A simpler one woulld | hond' the ity for $359060 ‘for ac-|J Lo The pressure is low in the Gulf of Alaska and high south ther brought home a pair of real|be better for her now. quisition ‘of ' ‘mhmiéipal’ Hghting | * i S|of the Aleutian Islands and in the Pacific States. It is rising de- kid gloves, just to see her eye “Her food isn't too rich but|and water antnn ui other. pur- | ; W 7, o |cidedly in Southwestern Alaska and falling slightly in the South- shine, and a doll so fragi | hetC chothee gre. They | Sy SNSRI R eastern portion, and in Western Canada. Light rain has fallen délicately arrayed someonc | more fit for a vigorous child than (31} { 4 ZEL (oiay : 5 ’I:'w'om;;:"’;’" in the 'Aleutian Islands and moderate rain from Prince Willlam i had to be contin ¢ reminding | that rich pudding you refused hot . 8v-l Sound to British Columbia. Temperature changes have been : ¥ her not to dro to soil it.|last night. They helong to her Hn‘l"gfi iac:lz(fl.t:;c; Judge T lslight since yesterday. OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON Mother took her on her shopping | future. o G Py j trips, proud of the attention she| “Our children were not always Muntlm m;on .l": eIrJ “S‘ RS R | iR B i q WE HAVE OLYMPIAS m EASTERNS rc(;\‘:‘l;‘”:(i‘l’]‘ , ‘x:llnlx’m said nothing l:-’]:Ls‘l?:“‘;;llh“l:n::\:‘:p:hgm{II(::'rt ,,(Ja;’.(::.“.:m m‘:.‘.cm“:; mm‘figvhkdo: of t:e Alaz- able thpt the place of confinement tics, are arguing for a new trlll. Also Crab and Shrimp Meat } Until one day young Mrs. Tread-|bave too much attention, too|REagle during ithe suiimer’ months, Hong: Dry’ Law- and. the Na.|will be changed, as Marshal White | the wire to Marshall White stated. ; y well remarked, “I don’t see how people about, too much |passed through ‘hete’ last' might (n\&l Prohibition ' Act. expressed the belief that the —————— ,____—...q.,__,.._; = - mothers in your day ever succeed-|nagging about non-essentials, fus-|enroute'to 8an Francisco. He h¥s{ Erling J. Peterson was sentenc-|prison in Idaho is for boys under| Nut Breaas, Uaxes and ' Piet |}, £ Deliveries Daily ed in raising their families. They | sy’ clothes, elaborate toys or con-|heen assTgned' to " duty “with the #d''to. two 'years in. St. Anthony,|16 and Peterson is 19. made to order by Irs. Sully. . A paid so little attention to diet!” |stant stimulation.” Comptroller's office there for sev- lfllho, prison following conviction| Attorneys for John Heath, con-| —adv i Grandma must have been| “But what can a mother do in;eral monthi i o o RS, PINE FPAMILY FURL slightly ruffled for she replied,!this modern world? We can't live Mr. Hillard's hmlly Hay bedn QL . - . . v for‘thon wise ml' to . “We weren't perhaps as careful|as yon did then” said the young:|in Californfa during the past sum: ¢ . : their eul‘:l:d lhlh,ll‘ of the food that went Into their|er woman. mer, kept’ there ‘by the illness' of :i.d‘r:."m v;;"yo;n:::o stomachs as you are, but we were “You can as far as the essen-|nype Fiflard’s -mother: < ‘Heé 'and b el 1 e d.‘.n“ p a good deal more particular about | tials go. Just as you choose for | mrq ' Hillard eXpéct to feturn ‘o el an the food we gave their minds. We her simple food out of all that 1S Alagka early Né¥t”Spring, : : : X 3 - X n:h:l\:l'dt't Sk son el maybe did give them too muchon the table so you can learn to & ) % = e B = 9 £pice in thelr victuals, but not so| choose simple pleasures, quiet | 5317 TN TIERYRERT ) - i it cont mora.. l.l..:o::n L much in their amusements. We, enjoyment and the child-compan- smpm 4 B 5 ; really . Ohns b " . . % will prove ft. didn't dash in a lnt} of excite. xonsh!r'a she so much needs.’ AT i b s A We carry a tull ine o' Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 52 » PRNEYaRgeY TFLNSY N v oty The ‘steamer H. 'J, La&wrene: American’ ship bnunll froth Ban Pedro to ' Japal < Ha tress, according to' word recelvéd today by U. 8. 'Collector of s Ny | g 40 | || OAKLAND dnd QUAEITY |xd ot et COPIES OF $25.00 MODELS {Ing_of the stekmer; lete> her- on| (M. 7 Large door and oval firepot permits the m the ground that she 'was’ unses. i wortlys. IR uat N N, Pt Mnlvz ol mnrdy of .wood. ALL other fuels may -he Customs House' ‘officlals said, i > g with economy. e % Sah Ve what ‘would ‘be dene about supply- > wolored . felts, each with' ¢ g otices for this caurch cotumnfject will be, “Probation After, Ing ‘a0 ndequlle crew - for. the w model h must be received by The Empire| Death.” 1swlmer © vyle —*b ) ) 7 4 ON DISPLAY AT not later than 10 o'clock. Satur-| gunday School at 12:15 p. m, AR SO & with s touch of its own,} 4 day morning to guarantee change| \wodnesday, 8:15 p. m.—Testi- b i < of sermon topics, éte. i monial meeting. i S0 Bt RPN S A vnde’unmtflqf SR . - H A h R I S o Christian Science Reading Room TR T TR A TR n church bullditg, This room is| Y ¢ ! 0 : . Northern Light Presbyterian | B Kh i t d r ight P | omen" " i b Wothestss| oy earnat Cervir nelc N : 1 _ , ardware ompany e e H ',;,:\"'.”""“ trom z e here tonight on the Admiral Rog- = public is cordially invited 4 ‘ . Corner Fourth and Franklin Sta.i o0 those sorvices and visit € With Frank' Wallace, recently | REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor e Feading x"'u‘]m sentenced by the Court at Ketchi-|. Morning sermon at 11 o’clo e kan to ‘serve a five ‘month’s “jafl [ Subject: “The Glorions Leader- ____.y sontence ‘here’ aiid to gy’ $500 2 g : . f p W l I ship of Jesus Christ.”” Music by i fine as'tha rasult ot cohvletion: fn | =/ / k 4 R, iy ™ i the choir. 1 @ Hquot cAse In the Pirst CRy, | ' | g A - h d . Bible School at 12:16. according 'te 1S, Marstial Albert| . S s n 4 : : IT 1S ALMOST HERE = e w0 at 7:30 o'clock,| (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) o . Tired Fecling, and What To Dol CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor Steamer rmidee: Caswell's' custody | 5 rrm“ Fecling, and at To i ‘Sunday services: and” will ‘bo tnk'n to Sitka” where | 0 . pe S & fop- R Wartart was o igs [ A warm welcome for evvryfisfllnl‘ 00 h e raae g ONCE N with© ha |““::n°:h..;=|!’: body. | 12:15 p. m.—Bibiz School Tolemt ehaet for $100° passed | 8°00 p. m.—Evening Worship | cn the, NI “Fafcintite Co, : { The Lord’s Supper the first e M '“'“"“g‘,j';‘m,}“‘hm" |suniey ot cach mon. YAt 1y sams | AN sLrohve; AN Mid-week services every Tues E V" lerver tonighit ‘at Corner of Third and Maln Sts. |d ‘ly and Friday at 8 p. m. {10 o'cle = for Tenakee, Warm| REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor| 7 Spr wor aniiall Chatham Straits Sundav services: | I Prelbytemn Nauvc (‘hu cch | umm of awl adv. 11:00 a. m.—Morniug worship. " T — s A————— Subject, “Jesus and Man's Deep HARRY V wxmuuu) l.uy \’Mnrkel‘ ol Mnanlorula at 'f ll_l_ph‘o. est Sadneo 288, 2 {f“f”” D e . - EHSER L 12:15 p. 'm.—Sunday School. | 8:00 p. m.—Fvening worship. Subject: “‘Oneness in Christ.,” " A hearty welcome awaits you' . At the friendly Lutheran Church. 5 Come, and bring a friend with you. Nonrsexn Licer PI‘LSD\'I”ERM . Cuurcy ICLNING SERIION AT 11 0’CLOCX. Subject: “Tihe Glor- i { ] . % € 4 i icvs Leaderchip of Jerus Christ.”: Musie by the Chojr. by spwdl! P riced' Cntholechl:\—fl_c;l“_v i BIBLE SCHOOL AT 1 4 Fifth and God Streets, 6:00 8. m.—Low Mass in !he “That Tired Feeling, snd What o Do, For 1t - {[. 'and plain ta | Hospital Chapel. v B © 8:00 a. m—Low Mass, Sermon A WARM WELCOME FOR nmmn : and General Communion f 1. ) " g 5 L & 35, $0:00° %, m-—tuge Mass :nu RFA Lo - - > - of lflllbl that e ovcr came ~Bermon. I aide M u ;'fl& EVENING SERVICE AT 7:30 P, M. -Subjeot of the'Sermon: ges Wfll Twfl- I’llld Bnck/,lud Nm:zny‘ Pln&t h cheuy + 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. o .'" " a) : i o ; : _ yE B Reicios sl T Ideal Vecto Heater | . Q16 TR RPESRE ¥ ’-“ s, and st pric ; Circulates Healthful Warmth Throughont the Home for R R | lo 8 AVRL " v ‘ ) 1" F-lcmr& m&-w ‘q Usual Cost of Heating One Room Far i L ¥ € : g Dean C. E. Rice is absent from city. No service tomorrow. Om piece mfiu insures qlun hnu. safoty and durability, Fourth ang Seward Streets . R. A. GAILEY, Pastor, | : lolu.uy Porcelain M 0:00 a. m.—Sunday School. e e g il Maish. Cleaned as emsily ay.p w ted Life.” gl "'n.—Sermon “The piece of china, Easily movable, ~of Adoption. cordially invited. hnti h of €hrl Juneau will . Chure