The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1928, Page 2

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A new shipment of Coats, Hats and Frocks, the l.ltest Fd“ P.lshmm; hm ]USt 'lrrl\ed You are invited to call i to i kf in and see them. g, ment Slorr fagend HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOO! L IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. fasiiéd by the National Kindergarten Asfotfdtion, 8 ‘wWest 40 Street, New York City. These articles .are. appearing weekly in our columas, Cabbages and Plain Folk : By MARY EAGLESTON } e b P b e Pt h leads to cabbage, merc cahaage. < This kind is net agso clated with “lings” but come: b B coveped wagow: to nlgin folk Lk purselves and has won, just gently, sueh an enthusfasti: w come on the part of my nelghbor that I have been puzzled ever since. She is a conscientions } fle woman, this lady across fhe wity, with three children; all whom I have noted a3 always look. ihg frail and thin and showing @ a wvery unchildlike lack of anima- tién, Something stirs them suffi. clently to get them from place to pldce—but never into mischlef. In- deéed, 1 have always thought there wonld be great rejoicing in that family if one of them should com. mit some childish prank, — Onge I saw one of them climb a free and fall out and since then the tl‘me usually si{ on the porch and play Jacks. They often lose the ball hecause it rolls under a loose bqlul and nestles beneath the ELBps. I suppose that if one of ()Q'em had tite energy to crawl un. der. the porch he would find bali emough side by sidg to start a min. iature ten pin alley. However, their mother is an indulgent par. ent and keeps a supply of pretty colored Dbouncers on hand, (the children are never without a game i Kow, I have been quite sure zh'l it could not be any fault of good meighbor that thes el ren are so lacking in ener. .. She has fed them milk regu Mbly. The barn yard has heer Igbruited Mto service. Often 1 r a hen cackle, the back doo xnu‘ and next a plump figure bistens to the chicken house. Ther im - a sghort while an egg-milk i given to the child that seems mos! puhy. “I felt sorry for my neighbor one ddy last month when 1 was callin oh; her. “Johmny, The RKider” a he is called, iad just come iw fron sehool. He had taken his bal and jacks and was aboul to pla) when he asked his mother fo candy. ¥No, dear, I'l get your milk o ” in a minute,” she answered. YAw, Mother please give m: aicandy,” he begged. “You knov !_o‘illhl to have a candy 'eause the in school said, today, I wa r.nourished.” Inder-nourished! She were under-nourished!" , my . poor nclghbor' How in nt and embarrassed she was how out of. place I .felt to b at that time! She explain. me at great length the quan. of milk she gave her thre: m,u‘lmumnunkmr' make her feel as com as possible. ~ Finally, she At an as said 0 ot | ejaculated thit nurse Yy mi)_u!. 1 pever knew what she got o réturn: for a piete of her, mind, but I have noticed some guger things lately. = Just here is-wiere lllw cabbage comes in. My noigh. | bor has been getting a groat deal iuf this green along with spinach, celery and lettuce, vegetables |never saw her buy befare “We've all taken to cabbage, she said to me one day when we met at the provision wagzon have coleslaw or some raw vege. table and a ceoked green ev night.” “Is that so?" 1 asked, “my thinking ¢ap on" to say What amazes me most, though, happened yesterday as 1 looked out of the window. “Johuny The Elder," was jummm: rope! —————— 'NO MORE BASEBALL GAMES THIS SEASON| “I'm just going to see and, give her a plece ‘of and put as they used The Little World Series to de- cide the City League baseball championship for the 1928 ge- son has been® called off and the champs will remain undecided recording to an ' announcement made today by E. M. Goddard. President of the League. Games scheduled for Sunday ind yesterday weve not played because of the Moose team being willing or able to be at the sall park. Manager Bob Coughlin f the Elks has called in the suits, Mr. Goddard said and the season has_been halted. The New I‘mnuer Cigar Store, owned and cperated ’ by Charles Miller and situated next to the ‘ntrance of the Coliseum Theatre ‘n the former home of the Im- nerial Paeel Hall, opened Yusiness vesterday ~ Rehovation of the new estab- lishment is being . completed to- lay, and the peel angd billiard ‘ables will be ready for use within ‘a day, or two. Miller is perating 3 nou@cdon and cigar itand in .a dition to the pool and 16w popeotn fmachine. " Two of his takfes will headquarters there, while ther two cars will be statiomed it the Miller Taxi Stand nedt t the Nugget Shop, where he hi Jeen located for several years. — have 01d papers for gaie at the Empire’ s slaning; fular . U qunw. [ ket Wfl with, heige. wot |« ; TR cap be -tw is belng butlt, 8§ the ‘Bureéau'.af: Btandards. In “conuéption | with ithe hung X " nbw haaring eotih | 8t briok chimney. ‘hag been . constructet. - The stack ia ciredlar, < 1 fept inside digmeter groum. pdu of 24 openings | provided araund the ptack ;na 0 aeuted. by long . brass, for |- aived it N fln b Qetel and’ O&um‘wuh L&: nlm talnad’ amall ' models o the I ORI [ k 2«"‘3»‘3‘7&3“? y t far u-m mm;, ; 4— Dome of Fine Arls Bmld- ?\ ing Collapses—Four ! Beneath Debns * LONG BEACH. (:I]’Il. Sept. Amid a crash of noise, the vific Nerthwest Exposition clescd |{ts. doors last night after a 39 day | /. But the noise was mnot a blare lof] horns, and_shouting of Jeyous yanph- as js often associated with (8imilar events. Ml dome of the Fing Arts Build- |ings, almost within the final clos- g _hour of the exposition and as the . wreckags , was, cloared, away beneath thousands of pounds ot! {timber and plaster, all seyerely in.| Jorea Officials agreed the collapse was 1run The noise was the collapse of tour persons were found prostrated due to the settling of the earth | beneath the building. MARGRI‘T’I REOPENS - VLYNN CANAL ROUTE | Mn!t)ruhlp MlHKn“d (‘upl H. M. Petersan, left here at 6 o’clock last évening for Skagway, Haines and wayports on the re-opening of her Lynn Canal run. Qn her new sehedule the M"E-i nita will leave here each Wedpes- day evening for Sitka and way- [ sahnson. IOM papers for s: JURGTRENT SFaits FUR Wil 10} made until mext sum nllwr \Imu!nv the MANY BOATS HERE 1 | IN LAST TWO DAYS | L {President of General Mot- | Boats bringing salmon to nosi.over, the, weak.and. Included, . 0% Jssues -Palitical Statement S he Carlisle, Capt. James Johnny,! ) cohoes and 400 pou of} s, and the Windsor, € Rayl , 1,400 cohoes and L5000 ;'1:‘”‘ which was Motgrs, to. whom Peter | Chairman of the Demoeratic, Na- tional , Committee, and Pierre du 20 resignations because 3 in the campaign for E. Smith, has issued of Kings f& Statement indorsing Herbert C ithe ‘Ju. |Hoover the Presidency, In_his, statemen Sloan said making this statement I w it is my position 20,000 K hasize an individual and has nothing rprise YORK, Sept. 4.—Alfred President of, the Gemeral John J. Rasko, k Thampsc pounds for the Hildre 1859 colioes, Lowelt 1,248 « H. Ianson, and 1,994 cohoes, sold neau Cold St San Juan P o pounds of halibu n the, Sey-| mou 914 nt | Numecrous schooners and hoats took hait thém were Ce 400 poung the ) pound and the Leif 200 of ohoes, pound . ! for “In ind 6 ce . business ente gas- in both. | T‘JMORGAN, CARTER ice or Olsc n, Capt Severt Bernt John Rolie; and Ernest Anderson; Alstead; Addington, Anderson; Daily, Hyperien, Capt Ivanhoe, Capt VANCOL Tod , Morgam, ,of , . lightweight (hnmph)n r cat Carter, of Eyerett, fought 10 fierce rounds draw. There were no downs. T ln!n (] . junior and Wild- last night to. a knock- Capt Capt. . M Oberg H. at the qulre | e 101d papers for saje at iie Empire. We have just Eastern buye F Y F hshwns for 193? At last season’s lnwcst pnces. "Ijail-fBeaver—Mandoza and Muskrat. CORD()N S PRl:bFVTS received the latest creations from our r. Squirrel —— Seal — Mink«Browd sharii: altimone | Complete line of Day Beds, Springs, Mattresses and Davenports oot o el Juneau Young Hardware Co. If it's Hardware “WE HAVE IT” 223 SEWARD STRLE:I' “”M“mo”w’m—-‘—“— m--“m.....d FRYE-BRUHN COMP ANY QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs ?caturing Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 CANNING PEACHES $1.10 BOX . Just received on S. S. Dorothy Alexander a large shipment of Canning Peaches and Pears. $1.10 $1.10 CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delnery three Umes daily “)ut in Bverything” PHONE 478 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. X B LSS S SO e oo YOUR HOME AND LAWN SHOULD MAKE A PLEASING PICTURI X US Alaska Scenic Views Commercial Phutugrapheré Phone 25 b i HA TS Gordon s offers yana superb array of these artistic Giige creativiis'at the low prices of $2.50 to $17.50. Al of | thern ' hte for' ,vyour enthuslamc chmee. it bewfidmtgly yeuthful—alt nady Old Papers for sale at Erp»pire gfiice FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY OVER-NH’E FLOOR ENAMEL p AP | JUNEAU PAINT STORE . CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out comz

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