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TR TR S AR DA AN R T MR TR TR SRR, BT N A A TR SRR O R €A W "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1928. AR TISOSSNEIEL ST S SIS SN ST SRS S B - ! >y B( 1 ) 3 oLt 2 < 1 P VUSRS TS ST S T SO SOy VOSSP PSSt SAIL FOR SPAIN IN 32 FOOT BOAT, Weather Conditions As Récorded by the U. 5. i HOME EDUCATION 2 - ; Weather Bureau =g § - ‘ 1 | e i3 Ay ! “I'H y 00L IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. {| | s ; i E CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL : 7 Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Al [dssued by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West : Rain tonight and Sunday; gentle southerly winds 4 =40 Street, New York CIty. "These articles are appearing } LOCAL DATA f g = weekly In our columns. fime— Barom. Temp. Hupudity Wind Velocity Weather i\ EFHI 4 p. m. yest'y. 20.95 50 79 SE 12 Cldy - | 3 Pisre . . 7 9 4 a. m. today .30.14 45 97 w 3 Cldy | Is Corporal Punishment Sometimes Necessary? Noon today .. 3016 49 86 SE 1 oy | i 3 By IRMA MORRIS ! ~ B ¢ TR e e CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS | C R . : ST | YESTERDAY T TODAY All aboard!” ealled little Ethal( Ethel, left alone, now thoror Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a m. Bam. Prectp. 8am. | [ i as ®hy rapidly turned the imagi-|hysterical, began to cry Jouder and Statlons= temw. _temp.__1___temp. temp. Vylocity 24 hrs. Weath 1 nary steering wheel of her fouring [still louder Her mother heard Batiow ) o Pt Old 4 A car. {her all the way up-stairs ’ :u-, | _\nl:l'l | 5 4 .1:‘» ((‘!'-lv'.;:i *4 Quality Seal ori Everv Whool” ] “Fime to come home,” broke in|tween _worrying to whether Bethe E 6 ) tarl = i = | ) Mofher's volce Ethel was catching cold, and as to Fort Yukon 28 £ el Full line of Heywood-Wakefield Carriages “Oh, no, Mother, I can’'t stoplwhat the neighbors would think, | Tanana 34 48 tain o % ; the car yet Mrs. Mann was almost distract. | agle | 20 3 0 cidy and Sulkies } 3 late,” said her mother,| After about a quarter of an St. Paul | 36 . 0 Cldy J Y H l C ; approaching the fast-mov- |hour, she could stand it no longer | Dutch. Harbor.. 48 s - Clear uneau Oung arawdare LO. ) Seizing her little girl's|and hurried down to the unhappy Kodiak 38 : ((I‘Ill:l”' SR LROTE R hand, she pulled her from the|child I Cordova 36 * ¢ . O LT T DB s a5 o cevs beneh, saying, “We'ro awfully late.| Picking her up, she stood her ¢ Juneau 44 3 27 o f[f‘lgy Eaeee ! 1 dfin't realize what time it was.[gn her feet, and placing her right | Ketchikan ' | 45 1 09 N A»(‘MAV " * p We have to Hurr [foot on the first step, said. “now | Prince ‘Rupert 64 48 48 2 1 (‘“’ ETRMED, » Bthel whimpered for a few min-[put the other foot up.” i Edmonton b 80 ENS L - ’ utes, but soon all her attention| Bthél remained immovable, all| Saattle 0 -4 > : 3 it wag_absorbed in trying to make | her energy being used in crying. | Portland - 66 50 52 : : Sy 34 her' little legs keep pace with|Her mother gave the refractory | George V. Brothers, 28, John A. Brethers, 21, and Charles A, E Francisco 82 66 .(:s ) g , Mother's long ide Please(leg a resounding blow, repeating| Banfield, 2&' -;: making a 3'2W:.I;el:°);:a 'rnlvlr: ‘NeW| :r.rks ': | —Less than 10 miles. s 4 dor’t g0 $o fast” she gasped twolher command. This time it was| Spain in thelr 3200t mator boat Banfisid, They wll frave i NOTE.—ovservations at SU Paul, Duteh parbor Kodiak, 1 4 or three times, each time receiving obeyed! BLU kbl sedollliadberss o | Junean, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seatile, = Portland 3.1 San " " z? S.EWARD STREET the same impatlent reply, “Didn’t| «po you wani more, or will you| i Prancisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. M., Juneau ;si~ [, o ~ -~ ool L ell you its: late! fwalk up?’ screamed the over- 4 ot p - PR ¢ L Z SR S ST S5 S After what secmed to Ethel| wrought mothe 2 The pressure is mederately low néar Kodiak and moderately rges. and ages, their street loom. | ““gm,," with fright, the little | | nhigh from Southeastern Al'n.«ku to Oregon ‘and in central Bering ; P 7 -~ od fito view and then thelr apart-| girl nscended the stairs. But she ; { Sea. Rain has fallen at Nome and Tanang and from Southeust- | F YE_B UH COMPAA Y A ment house, ‘“Thank goodness!”|.ould eat no dinner, and it was s ern Alaska to Puget Sound, and considerable cloudiness ]ll'vv:ll.ls‘ S 3 ctled Bihels fired Wttle 1ogs. |pours before she could g0 to [ in other portions of the Territory. Tempofatures have risen in & “Tican’t walk upstalrs,” sho an-|men . For that matter, Mrs it parts of the \lum[n l\]lalle'y. ;:n(% in thclAlpuunn xslmul:e;::u“:;; ( QUALITY MEATS 1 nouticed as they came to thelr|yann also had lost her appetite. YAKUTATAREABO & i € | Official fallon on ‘parts of fhe west const: and fio atusal § ¢ataping, / | 3 e i 3 3 to Oregon i hougs i “But you just have to resort to ard of Lontrol Uflicials| t Mayflower Butter and Eggs 1 ‘Nongense,” answered her moth- o M _ M ke Si Will { i : corporal punishment with a child ake dtatement—Wi 4 4 o I can't carry a great, bigjo, T ot ounced to her | & A | PIONEER'S EXHIBIT Featuri Frye’s Delici H d Ba giri ke you, Hurry up, now.? . |IES that” she aitpoutced fo fer Be Strict in 1929 ATTRACTS ATTENTION CHIRFISID ST RS Meacious Liams and Hacons 1 “fican’t!” cried Ethel, falling in.(h1sPan0 Hor W HE SHELES| Under a supplemental regula- i ; i to ailisconsolate heap on the bot. [ [ SNe Was regbnE tion just issued by the Depart-! The 1928 baseball pemmant of] The interesting exhibit of the FHONE 38 o § tom step. il g i ment of Commerce, 90-day exX-|the City League was today voted Alaska Pioneers, with its old Rus- f The mother scolded, argued,| Do you agree with her, or do you |tension of fishing season has been to the Elks team by officials of|sian relics, quaint photographs of ; pleaded and, as a last resoil, tried |feel confident that little Kthel[8iven ftrollers in the Yakutatithe Board of Control, who have|Juncau residents 20 years and 1] to maks a gamo of the ordeal,|could be managed without friction|area, and fifteen days are cut|heen discussing the —matter for|more ago has created as much in- showing how dolly walked up thejor scemes? Is it not true that[0ff of the KFall fishing season inlgseveral da tercst among Juneau attendants at stairy' and trying to induce Ethel|the parent who makes unrcason.|the Ketchikan and Prince of} jn prosenting the flag to the[the Seutheastern Alaska Fair as to thn a race with the toy Kit-|[able demands of the child wii|Wales Island districts, it was an-igig the officials declared thefany other exhibit. The reading F ten. & All to no avall. Ethel stuck |meet constantly growing difficul.|nounced today by M. J. 0'Connor, IMogse forfeited the highest homor|class, provided for closer examina- Uups or ra 3 ) to flor guns, tearfully insisting|tuies, and that punishment for|Assistant Agent, U. 8. Bureau of for tne City League when theyjtion of the faces and figures dis- that&he couldn’t walk any more. lack of compliance, however suc.|Fisheries. failed to appear on the baseball |guized by the modes of yesterday, R S P Sap | “All right then,” said her moth.|cesstul for the time being, will| ‘There is no change in the local|diamond on Sunday and Monday,|has been brought into frequent use Chilly days have arrived. It is time to er, “stay there,” and up the steps [ultimately fail of its purpose and dffllrlt'l npx in the rvn'r-nlv dis-[Sept. 2 and 3, when the opening|by people eager to recognize those banish cold meals' and rrplacc them ol sho resolutely walked {convict the parent of injustice? |triet where all fishing, except b¥ |games of the Little World Series!in the photographs . i Al ! 1 trolling, is prohibited after G‘\n e to be played. ¢ Mrs. A. P. Kashevaroff, who is| with hot dishes. p. m. September 21. Next season, accoiding to those|in charge of the Pione exhibit, ‘ g _ p % S The regulation Issucd today bY|who made the award, the Cityland Mrs. B M. Haley, her as Soup forms a delightful dish to give W\ the Department of Commerce, af-poague will be run with a stiff{tant, have been praised highly f he ripk bt eals on chilly d W fecting the Yakutat, Kotohlkaf|hand, and all games will be either | the offorts which resultcd in such | the iripht. stxk: £0- micd's on CHILY GHYS \ or Southern, and Prince of Wales|piayed or forfeited it the playersia splendid exhibit. | Appetizing for lunch or at dinner. Isla “",l”' " "‘3‘-*'”"(» to.| @0 mot appear, ratlier than post, — et “Acting Secretary Commerce to- 5 4 2 EMTES . o poue them as was done this year. 4 g o day promulgated regulations per- (AR 2 R IN HOSPITAL Canned soups Jr:; so delicious—and mitting salmon trolling in the so reasonably priced. Yakutat district from October 1, FLOI“S‘”:EP;’:‘:"E;“?\:’ LARGEl - Fernandes of Douglas, en-| gy I b to December 31, and 1|rnh1hl|ing. tered St Anv Hospital this < B . & commorelal salmon fishing oxcopt — week -with ‘a sevore cold, We are fully stocked with home-grown by trolling in -Pringe of Wales| According to advices received at —ese Veg('tah]cs. Island and Southern dldtricts[the Customs House this aflernoon, i IN HOSPITAL after 6 p. misSoptenibes 20,7 .. a fish trap, 1757 feet lonz, was pibos ¢ : & Under the Tegulations. Msued(floating late yesterday afternoc Mrs. Lilllam Bahrt, of Sitka, See you at the Fair. = last December for ithe current :IX;‘)utl f; h-l'" l"“““*m"l“ of Bisters ;i St Ann's Hospital for med ! seas he I se o Island in Icy Strait. pd \ . flouces for this ewurch corumn 1:30 p. m.—S8unday School 'l“'f"f"“:":"I’L["rl,t_l:‘:"‘:‘:‘ ll‘)?ul "::" PRSGLERNET 1 "““"””_ R atee thEn20 Loy Copipel 1:8D. D m. - fostly, BormOR | cione on otatier 15, WL Rinds gr| Some; men nevo enougn fo buy HAS 'SEVERE COLD PARIS — Fine pleating which LIFORN’ GROCERY B B IRdE ITA e Shunge | Sncranont et ¢ Blesied | oar being permitted to that date, |clothes for themselves as well as et | renches from six to twelve inches A A SE aévmon “tipl Gfc. © “‘”1 b “ ‘: e Bohialy The effect of the new ordef is|their wives—and some men w Richard Tennebo - éntered St’jup the skirt is a treatment given 5 iR dai S ol AT School. 1y, cut two weeks off the normal clothes t g full of *II':’“ be-fAn's Hospital this week suffer.|afternoon dresses by several im- Free delivery three times daily — R Sl g n. cause suits can be pressed Dut Mot ynopeom o gevere cold. portant ‘dressmakers. Sometimes i i i s First Church of Christ, Metbodist Episcopal Church | cleaned while thelr owner sits'in! " o 2OUT0 S0 the skirts are semi-circular, and || FHONE 478 “Best in Everything’ 3 L Scientist FOnTUr e Bewrd Fume—% | O1d papers tor saze at tae Bmpite. & liitle cubbyhole In his undies. Old payers for saie at the Bmpire |sometimes, as in ‘a black and Rt sl PSS TAE Gurtl ana Sewird Stroets il sl o sl Astatdll e it < Sk i ¥ ; Sunday services witi be held at| REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor . s 9 re in f:"r’:‘"l;a’:‘l‘;,"!‘”““{;';:hm"l‘;:l:‘ o ihey X . ' 11 d'm. fn the First Church of| 10:00 a. m—Sunday School D 1 R C bl H ll D W by % s b > g Christ, Scientist, Juneaw, on| 11:00 a. m.—Scrmon: “Temp- e 10 a es € ue a udds a ‘1ohE AaRE Sollar. : Fifth and Main Streets. The sub-|tation.” Rl Sl SR e R g o) 1 0 SRS BT Ty ject will be: “Matter.” 7:30 p. m.—§ pon: “The De- A P nd Th D ié It iad RECORDS NORTHERN HOTEL Bonday Bohiel at 14:18 5. | |ielciment of ChafReIOLD 15 B ant en benies i Lo S Rl e m::]e;llnf:el:ly;.n:.oo p. m.—Testl All are cordially fnvited. SRR T ® . 9 > . il |0pen evenings. | Radlo BElectric ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up, i Christian Selence Reading Room | 13 o T L : 3N | Co., Martin Lynch. adv Public shower and tub baths 52 cent;' llilay 0il ll’s‘.g(.)" in (i " Assembly of God Missi A et T operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $. per In c¢>urch bullding. This room fs ssembly of Go ssion Leon. Permanent tave. $12.50 d shen o ha. shblie, Wednentey M o TR D, v, [t 0l Sp st et 1 afternoons trom 2:30 to 4. e TR K L bLy) o5 3 ik 4 Th blic i i P ¥ 3 o bt i 5 the reading fgom, ‘;‘;’f’l;";"' :”‘"‘l"" A W LEON PERMANENT USED EASTMAN 2C SPECIAL CANMERA ‘ slip. e il Regular $65 value when new—icw $50 { T T P TR 4 2 3 F Holy Trinity Cathedral 12:16 p. m.—Bibie School WAVE Ala k S V A SSCTING OBl | 70,0 e Worss e ska Scenic Views 4 28 B, RICE, Dean. The Lord's Supper the first e Un a i Pho! ph one 35 3 Plione 604 Sunday of each month. Y y Commercial Photographers Phone 35 & ;:oly _f‘unnlr:unluu .w-nln a.m. . Mid-week services every Tues Given by an expert. 2 orning Prayer and Sermon, day and Friday at 7:30 p. m. 1 P : 4 5 - ‘ 1:00 o'clock Subject, “The gL 1 % R e el el Price $15.00 OId Papers for sale at Empire Office Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. || The Salvation Army including Shampoos, s ; iy AT Evening service at Douglas - - inger Wave 5 and Trim. r‘ri———fig—-— LT | “‘1"':‘“*1 p. m, AN o Bl FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY orthern Light Presbyterian | | Sunday p. m ss Smoke will be gla: ; R 4 JAM 1 Chutch [ | Tuedday—7:30 p. m. to help’ you in any of OVER NIT—E F}.}.)OR ENAMEL 9 3 £28 ir bles. X - Corner Feurth ana ¥ranklin Sts TS FErmrr— you’: ave trgu I R0 A SR, rasior || Freshyurian Nbbisy, CHarch | . Here only to:Sept. 19th. JUNEAU PAINT STORE i Mo seron at 11 oclock | HARRY WisLARD, Lay Worker st i} T Gastineau Hotel, A ; N f.‘,':"".‘f" ‘An Esgential to Knowl-| 10:30 a, m.—Morning Service.| ™" o e o ———TTE. Tw— o — | m 216 . = . ] 11: 8508 10 2 SMs 0. > N J e 54 - ———ocsos 3 2 No eveninig service 1:00°5% 4 V’,’:,z':“s;,,';,‘:”mm‘ GO1.ORES AND JAIME DEE'RIO DULOAES B Hib AND EOWIN | R Bible School 4t 12:15 o'clock. | week prayér seivice. -3 ¥ ST E CHICKEN DINNER A warm welcome for every-| A cordial welcome s y —_— 4 B, ¢ v given tu " 3 ' i B . g b v Y IN 3 body. ull to attend these services. Ex-Husband and Director Mfllio ire Mexican I A A e ey Laugh at Reports of Siflnit on Pla 3 NDWICHE } Miles, Out FFEE Resurrection Lutheran MORE COOKING AWARDS -Bloody Meeti Y Sif_wl.on ’lans for SANDWICHES =~ 12 Mil 2 bt ;;09', Taie Charch et y ng - Wtiting Future ¢ s :;] Honorable mention was given . o et 24 [to Mps. H. C. Willlamson, of Stonak 1l . e B0 Cither. ot irtitga. und: Main Sts; |Thane, fof,a disploy ‘of porfoct| T EWCAAHenat ({lusire L The Carewes and the del.Rios be- - REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor|cauned salmon berries. They ARIS.—On the assumption that | came mmu..; B8 Sadbyy asd ari Sunday services: were not listed ih the premium th ust be some flame wh ¥ y and allure 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. [hook as it is commonly though| g 1: a i ek T ": | of. the difectof pgrsuaded Bubfect! “Practibal Principlés.” {ihat salmon berrios ‘do not. caf] s T.o0 much smaoke, Trivadgh b her to B0 to Hollywood with her & 1115 p. m.-—Bunday school. | well. Edwin Carewe, noted movie diréc- ind. .The_latter scemed de- N7 T e Swm 8200 p. m—Bvening worship.| Mrs. H. M. Ramsey roceived| (2 @84 ddlme del Rlo, handdome | . : 4 Wit (he stperiment Ha Sufbfect: “The Judicial Temper.” |hoorable mention for a display of| f0FMer Busband of Doloréa &8f' Blo. Sk R et yehea o - Blnsert ¥ r‘}&’: At A hearty welcome awaits You|orange marmalade. Mrs, A. Lund. <% o beirditides) 10 e (e sy at' the friendly Lutheran Church.|sirom entered three glassos of . Lw Adeal married lifs, 1 also ation “for fhe benefit of . Come and bring & friend with|inint honey which were given hoti. Paris, but has refused to speak | ¢ [Plate didorss avin. activisg WU fo. Liage: porvices. orable mention, and 11-year-old 3§ 6n the matter of the duel Some- ” ey Hm&a"m Lorene Smith, daughter of Mr. and [ petalantly she explalned that | Y 3 04, fox Mrs. Harold Smith received hon. @} $he was more friterosted in shop- orable mention for an entry of y ping. © 2 it p wite i and Gold Streets. blue berries. - el Iniavsk ‘Rio' ifl his wlh.‘ ) s -y m-;:’k‘l’“ Yt‘?“.w‘“ %ehp'?“d m.—Low Mass in the| ———— y C y, ertertalned a | the g P“'&"’ cHning. 1§ o Wefirm oenix .m. R JJoTIcE i e . on ‘plotun location” | band, ‘t&ad,g;&umm.\ g 3 ‘m, — uncau Woman's Club will tic” ag to cbillshge_th " il Mex ’ Fran ’ ! g-n, General Communion fof meet Wednesday, Sept. 26 at the md&‘c‘«mm&m' : " The B. M Behrendl, children. Forget-Me-Not Tea Room. w s el Co., Inc. 10:30 a. m—High Mass and (Signed) JANEA ALLEN, MO ¢ l—adv, Secreury,‘ ot mfl“‘ oo SR BELET