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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vie'aity, beginnin Cloudy teaight, Tuesday f Time— 4 p. m. yest'y 4 a. m. today Neon today 29.76 29.84 45 37 35 LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Hamidity Wind Velocity ¢ 4 p. m. today: mederate cacterly winds Weather Clear Clear Pt. Cldy 26 29 27 13 16 SE 15 CABLE AND RADIO RE”OR;S TERT High temp. 8 p.m Stations— emp.__ Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cerdova Juneau Ketehikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Franeisco, b 14 b4 62 60 NOTE.—Observations at Du Prince Rupert, Edmonton, are made at 4 a. m. and g WEATHER The pressure is low from th southern Bering Sea and high uth of the Aleutian Isiands. rain is reported in the ocean 4D prevails in the Interior and on Seward Yukon at Bagle. fell below zero in minimum of sixteen the upper below Seattle, Snow Clear Cldy Cld R ttch Harb Port m., Jux CONDITIONS he vicinity of Vancouver Island to! in the upper Yukon Valley and Snow has fallen at Cordova and to the southw Clear Penin Tempe Valley h Juneau, Franeisc Kodi and San au time. last R R S T TSN HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. Issued by the National 40 Street, New York City. weekly Kindergarten Association, 8 West These articles are appearing in our columns. Free Time for Children By VIOLA WODVIL cild ) loved loved Winter No mother better than Margery her every advantage. the whole trouble. hard. “She gtood up so str that she leaned over backwas as my dear father used to 5 Well, Mrs. Winter nearly killed Margery, and I'll tell you about it, just as she told me after Mar gery had become a rosy-cheeked high school freshman. “Margery grew so thin and lis less,” said Mrs. Winter, “though she was faithful to all her wor that 1 saw she wasn’t well. Yot considering the scientific care th 1 gave her, I couldn’t underst it. One morning she wouldn't up to do her practicing and there was nothing for it but to call the doctor, “Dr. Stevens was as muc an old-time family physician exists now-a-days, and I known him all my life. He scarc ly knew Margery, though, because she had always been so well When he came, he merely had a little visit with. the child and then talked with me out in the hall. “‘Is your daughter usually an active child?' he asked. “‘She used to be a little dream- er, I answered, ‘until I her ont of it. I wanted her to get the full use of all her time, and! now she accomplishes a deal.’ “‘I meant, she get? “‘Her play at school, has a walk very often. her myself, and we study birds and plants. With her extra le. sons I want her to have plenty of outdoors.” ever Mrs ht as what exercise does! time is supervised “Then I told him how much tal- ent Margery had for drawing and music and how I saw to it that she had opportunities that v few children enjoyed. “She has a cepted a very high standard’ | added, ‘as the goal she is working towards, and 1 feel that she will| be creative in' one or both of these lines.” “When he quelt&oned about hm' nor tried harder to give| That was ; She tried too! nd | h like | | 9 ri trained | | greai and I see to it that she! 1 go with Stop so many extr { school is in all let the child alone. her mother loves her, all right soon. Let me | again before long.’ good old doctor took hin 1d 1 brought out of y stor at I | and | ed se a book onclud her that s! in [ ¥ tor i . same intelligence ? xing her vigilance that she | used in Marge ystem. — e holding ) F. T. CONGDON TO DEVELOP CLAIMS | 1‘ The following =pec { from Mayo, undor late ppeared in the D The claim owners | district are much interes |new that F. T. Congdon ‘ cured Toronto capital with to develop Silver Hill prope about seventeen miles from | claims now held under option by | the Consolidated Smelting Cox Ipany. 1t 1s understood that th money to make the first payment in Vancouver, awaiting the a 1 of papers from Mayo. ver Hill is one of the most | ng locations in the Beaver| and it will be a big pro {ducer in the future. Supplies are being moved to Beaver by dog teams for Mr. | Cram, of the Consolidated Smelt-| |ing Company, for summer pros- pecting operations. News and inquiries from the ; outside would indicate that mining imen are beginuing to wake up to | the possibilities of this district of the Yukon” it a thorough starting the airplane “Queen apart and giving overhauling before regular service. Much interest is attached to the | announcement that a bank will be opened here. This wlil help busi- I‘ne!‘ and development of the coun- h‘v diet 1 could tell ‘even to the num ! | ber of calories she had in her weill balanced meals. ‘Can you worder, Doctor,’ I..asked, ‘that I am surprised - that with all my care she is now in bed with no-| thing much the matten?’ “‘Nothing but nervous prostra- tion!' he burst out, ‘a: ridiculous condition in a child with a mother| intelligent as [ thought you| Poor little thln;l,‘ Even her walk a study period. No| as were, Caroline. A little slave ty| time to herself. her mother’s ambition.’ “‘Careful, Doctor!" T throw in. “‘Now, Caroline, you are going | to let your oid friend tell yoa| that no good intentions are K(flng; to alter the fect that vou have| put this child to a program that | few grown people could stand. Her | ‘whole nature has reballed. No matter how exactly you ‘weigh her food it isn’t going to nourish | her body if her spirit is in a cage. _*“‘Children need time to dream, qpe to plan their own games. time to do nothing at all. They may have little duties—should ve them—but not the large re- sibilities that you have putl . your child. Think it over, and Il know I am right. Give Margery wholesome food, but let; her choose for herself what she, JMkes, and how much, for a time. had to ' Fair competition is the life of Charles Hay - | Architect 610 American Bank Building Seattle, Wash |0N THE LEVEL THIS IS | A FAIR AND SQUARE RACE! LNLHARE trade. We've set a high stand- ard to be foliowed by the gro- cery shops of this town. Our | customers -are proud of our| superior service. if your appe- tite is keen for the hest food stuffs it will be delighted with the assortment of table joys we purvey. - SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONES Aviator Stephens has taken the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY APRIL 16, 1928. 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SIGNS * 346 FRONT STREET AND FRESCOING PHONE 182 PICTORIAL ADVERTISING SIGNS " VOTE FOR E PAINT SHOP USE PAINTING, INTERIOR DECORATING C.T.(TOM) GARDNER FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ° FOR SENATOR in the primary election, April 24, 1928, He stands for Home Rule, a Squarc Deal for Labor and Fair Treatment for Invested Capital. \ |Fe 0B, | meeting Wedn { away < 0dd Fellow DOI/CLA NEWS WIND CAUSES INC FIRE MENACE, | ® 'NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL ELECTION ON ISSUANCE OF SEWER BONDS BY THE TOWN 2% JUNEAU, AW SKA. Pursuant to a resolution adopt- jed by the Commcn Council of the town of Junear, Alaska, a |special election s hereby ealled to be held In sald town on May s, 1428, at whkich will be sub- mitted to the qualified electors ol S S {said town z)r municipal taxation, : £ the question: Shall the town of siould ‘again ; ) Junean ka, issuo its bonds i cortitually on the logh 80dieor the purpose of improving its xtreme caution when burn- | oo BCI Y hing but wood in theiri ™ g,,q % 00tion fs called and will This warning wes issucd o holq pursuant to the Act of by city author Congress of February 11, 1925, Sl Bt g and, it 60% or more of said EAGLES PLAN PROGRAM |qualified electors answer said Instead of meeting as usual this question in the affirmative, said® evening, the Douglas Aerie 117, /town will issue, during the coun- hold their Juncau cilmanic year 1928 to 1929, not ay night of this'to exceed $10,000.00 of said this meeting a big bonds, bearing interest at the entertainment 15 rate of G5 per annum, and use for the edific n'such part thereof as may be re- all Bagles on the quired for said purpos The polling place of ial election which will be held on May 1st, 1928, will be in the Pire Hall in the City Hall in gald town and the regular 1928 municipal registration will be used as the registration for said election Dated March 29, DOUGLAS in 8t0 today will week. 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