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HOME EDUCATION “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. As § National tergarter soclation, 8 West ork City in our c Iesued Kin 40 Street by the New The articles are appearing weekly lumns ! New Kind of a Conscience By LUCY CHANDLER FULLER a of But wh. animal o} found over \I‘ hidden by a ll, brown toady eady and his back and| eady to take| exclaimed | toad Licth would | conscience. He t wherever I 5 all ready vay.” toad turned oul conscience as | #ht It would. Bobby| just as if it were alive |and pretended that the Toad talk- 1 back to him. It would sit by le master’s plate at the flable and watch Bobby's table manners. It would hop up on the and that Bobby his tecth and didn’t for. Belf. It tells yo ) rinse b It would are being a good Loy and Bobby 1o get home on time you are being a bad boy, and wer his mother quickly tftor 10 help you 1 good e called ence doca h well | b we ar i y Mpe | a small' " asked about thig do you going ‘to do?* Bobby which i 1ooked up can| go, shot to| What? |1t month Bah do you t for me la<t nig Father, w new kind | rery Green's Toy animal wh 1 be ¢ “af and play. | No, ' Bobby, | Mother said o sleep.| but Li ned Bobby, I wantc up n o and o th of | But Little Toad . don't do tha Y ul|{you were o go t it} 1 still wanted to do i it| Toad sa ‘Remember | hide [out of bed, Bohby, I'l t f, and | ., you'll hav . but will you are a M play to help 4 help you, good, c¢h ith you, but hedier and arzain, you wil until plai have you 4 Mother i string ity | went o sleep.” 1 think Littl d kind of 1| tender emotion THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1928, FAMOUS BE Paris (HIN)—\Vhat part does love play in the life of a woman? tiow does she strike a balance between domesticity and a stage owreer? Is suffering caused by love any reason (o in sclitary existence ? These three questions pro- pounded to two of the most famous women in Enrope brought forth almost identical INSWER LOVE QUESTIONS tenor, Lucien Muratore, vhe long has been a famons “chatin. cuse” and 1s sull a waguet of in- disputiible power, and Gauna Wialska, the beantiful wife of Harald F. McCornucks American wilionaire, who Las, st addition | mifd of a clever busifiess man, in the life of every human being and that a career in which the tender eniotion has no part is a |'f Hont};;;nriggii Presbyte_;in;l | : l to her physical attractions, lhc" believe that love is the ultimate | w o clicke Weather Conditions As ' Weather Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginn:ng 4 p. m. today: and colder tonight north winds. LOCAL Clearing erate cast to Pime— T 4 p. m. vest'y 4 a. m. today Ncon today o oMt 29.6¢ 29.13 29.06 45 50 53 Barnm, Temp. Hapudity Wind Velocity Weather | Little Toad a aid strawbarsy | Bobhy as he of s te Recorded by the U. S. Burcau Sunday fair and colder; mod- DATA 84 £E E E 10 1 10 Lt. Rain Cldy Cldy . OABLE AND BADIO KEPURTS Hisheat % pan. | e Nomé Lethel Fort -Yukon, Tanana Lagle St. Paul Duteh Harbor, Kodiak Cordova Juneau ... Ketchikan Prince Rupert Hdmonton Seattle Portland . Ban ¥rancisco. 72 10 66 84 66 NOTE: —-Obgervations ut St nean, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, S cisco are made at 4 uan., Juneau omn. Low 8a m. Ba mp._ Vo Preelp. 8 a.m. v 24 hra Wenther 0 PL Oldy 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 Clay 0 Cidy 0 clay Trace C r 08 Clear .10 Cldy 1.65 Rain 48 Pt. Clay .01 Cldy 0 Clear 0 Cldy 10 miles. teh Harhor, Kodiak, Ju- Portland and San Fran- 56 *—Less than Paul, D attle, time. The storm area that wus central over the Gulf of Alaska terday merning, has maved southward during the past 24 hour centered ofl lowest reported pres-u and this morntag It was Alaska, the neau and 29.14 iuches st Prince riins and fresh 1o strong scutd from Ccrdova southward to Seattl vatled over the Interfor of a ‘minfmum temperature of zero, zero. Alasica, the coast of Southeaster es being 29.13 inches at J Rupert Under fits infir slerly’ wind= have bee e. Fait and cold Fort Yukon reported , and Tanana, 4 a es above GATHOLICS T DEDICATE NEW CHURGH SUNDAY Bishop Crimont to Officiate! at Douglas Event Tomorrow he dedication of the new Ca. lic Church in Douglas, ‘the old| building. will take place to-| rrow with Bishop J. R. Cri it officiating. To enhance the ity of the service a group] hildren of the Junean Paro. “Bchool, with {heir teachor apply’ the music. dng 108t their church in tho v, years ago, the Catho. Douglas accepted, at firs: id hospitality of the Engle 'and miide use of the Eag! ' thefr " religions servicex. irds ' they uréd the res o the rear of chrmolfin . ast fittiie place of worshij Crimont had acqulred iac mk propepty. The building by jcided that all efiorls aloug this has been entirely remodeled Sanctuary added to it, and it hae become w very meat and conyoy lent. church, large enough to ac.| commoda over 100 worshippers 1i 15 the intenuion oi the Bisho, 1o bave a belfry added and cc plete the furnishing of the church alter winte e HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT| BODY OFFICERS NAMED A pgeneral assembly was held yesterday afternom at the h school for the purpose of ole ing Student Body officers for ti present year. James Orme elected President, Henning Berg i en, Vice-President, and Gladys Naghel, Secrotary-Treasurer. The question was brought up ta whether or not the student tody “would publish a school per this year, 2nd it was de- | | | | | {line would be the Annual. rconcentrated on A temporary com- mittec waé chosen to start plans for this publieition. R. H. Raven, Principal,” was ‘made chairman, and Dagny Hagery, secret . It was algo yoted at the ossem- bly that the' geliool would give a Hallowe'en Dafice on or aboyt Hdllowe'én éve, l was | careér unlived. Below are their answers to questions on.‘.lovc: views on love, "Lina Cavalie the fotmer wife of the great GANNA WALSKA LINA CAVALIER) “Yes, if the person loved ia *1s love worth while? Does it pay?” “There is akyays happiness in love cven when it couses us suf- worthy, otherwise one should be | fering.”. Suffering is not too great ‘ashamed of one’s weakiiess. To @ price 1o pay for love.” love an wiworthy person is like | en unspegkable “illngss — one | should ' hiide it from the world.* | 2 “Does one find happiness in love?™ “¥es, after the phase of pas- .n':ln'luu passed, 'Passion' 4 a | jealous tyrapl—is kills Happi- | | mess ?:Jau" X Mi_‘ love “'Sf'n_un loye means to live W one for the other—for every ong | is by nature an egoist.” woman influence the modern, 4 culfivated man?” . “By jealousy and sdence.” 3 “By loving him, for then ha " femining nstinct and intuition, by which one sees, feels and knows far more than a man, be- comes for 5:’ 8 sure ad infal- Alte guidg, 5§ “What gualities do you seek in map s wakeup 2™ “Loyalty, and “The weakuess of a sir Waracter.” C omanl? 7T f i fasts o5 “Love i the hope of happi- ness.” “What is your interpretation of peal, sincere 3 between man and wo ‘nw b 2 “For man, love is an episode; var woman, her reason to be.” J “By what means can a intelligence AREDOWNCAST Ball Players Are Plunged| Into&lhs Despair by Twa Losses ENROUTE WITH THE CARDI. NALS, TO ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6.— Drooping under the weight of two defeats, the Red Birds are heading home today to save what thay may from ‘the” World Series with Champiopship . almost ' beyoni reaoh’ - T Downcast, the Champions of the National League are reassembling bits of wr to build up what.- | ever defense ‘they can against the Yankee in on o St. Louiz. ball players in. more easily than a stion gf. attack. . The Ca s today are a mor. e, taci band, altogether un- like the fly grew which rushod PARIS—Scarfs continue to’ gp-{t0 the western front two years | sudden ¢ $ Notices fur this emuren column must be received by The Empire {‘not y morning to guarantee change of sermom topics, ete. First Church of Christ, Scientist ""Sunday ser: i be held at | 11 a. m. in the First Church of | Christ, Scientist,” Juneau, on| i n Streéts. The sub- | “Utreality.” | , 8:00 p. m.- -r monial meeting. | Christian Science Read!ng Roow | In ccurch building. This room is| open to the public Wednesday | | afternoons trom 2:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited | | to attend these services and wvisit (he readiug room. ' Holy Trinity Cathedral R ey i T i T CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. i Conven- | al Church, in| y ! Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. urch o - A Corner Feurth and Franklin Ste.! - STILLMAN, Pastor | rmon at 11 o'clock. | Power of God in Sy music by The s m he by the Communion | ce | Bible School at 12:15 o’clock No evening service A warm welcome bed for every-/ Corner of Thira ana Main Sts EV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Holy Communion Service. Sub- ject: *This Do.” | 12:15 p. m.—Sunday school ;8:00 p. m—Eyening wor: hip. | Subject, “How to Get Rich. Man will never be overwhelm- ed by trouble if he knows where ), later than 10 o’clotk Satur-| | Mospital’ Chiapel Resurrection Lutheran | i and hcw church and 6:09 a. m.—Low Mas 8:00 a. Sermion. 10:80 Sermon. 1:30 p. m 7:30 p. m. rnd Benediction 3acrament m. — Low Mass and a. m Iiigh Mass and School ermon Blessed Sunday of the We will begin a course of Dog- matic Instr Answers to difficult Instruc- tions will be every 5 y at the 43 ~ —— o | Metkodist Episcopal Church A con same Fourth an@ Seward Streets 10:00 a. m Sunday School. Assembly of God Mission_ £ (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Séward Street CHAS. C. PERSO} Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning ship. 12:15 p. Pastor Wor- m.—HBibie School. 7:30 p. m.—The evening s»rv-; ice will be held fall, with Eva e will be noj lon during | the week, but every night except Saturday the A. B. Hall. Everybody is invited to tend these s while last, The Lord's Supper Suaday of each month. here the Mis; 8¢ at at at- rvices they the first| Sunday:- Tuesday— _1 Presbyterian Native Church | TARKY WiLLanD, Lay Worker. e SIS TS A T e s s s sttt i i b i Cozy Circulator WALNUT FINISH Reasonable in Price Drop in and ask to see this fur- nace before buying elsewhere— We can save you money. Junean Y oung Hardware Co. If its hardware “WE HAVE 1T” e i iy For Every Purpose Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 ARTIST’S SUPPLIES Brushes, Ete. Tube Colors, e At JUNEAU PAINT STORE D e S e . TONY SIMIN GROCERY 3 Cans VERIBEST PEACHES ... . . 85¢ 3 Cans VERIBEST GRAPE FRUIT .. 1 Lb. VERIBEST BACON : 1 Lb. VERIBEST BOILED HAM PHONE DOUGLAS 65 e DS 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service, 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Mid. week prayer service, | A cordial welcome is givan tu| all to attend these services. i SEN; ROBINSON COMES BACK AT SENATOR BORAH Also Says Hoover Chief In- fluence Defeating Farm Relief Bill AMARILLO, Texas, Senator Joseph T. Robinson, in a speech here yesterday afternoon. accused Herbert C. Hoover of be-| ing the “chief influeuce in defeat- Ing” the McNary-Haugen farm re- lief bill. Senatgr Robinson said that while '} Oct. 8-~ denunciations by Senator William | E. Borah in the Senate of Hoovar|§ |were in “striking contrast with his speeches in the present cam-|} paign,” he presumed the Idahoan! was championing the cause of Hoover because of the latter's at. || titude toward the measure. ROBINSON GETS THERE _CLOVIS, New Mexico, Oct. 6. The explosion of the engine boiler| of the crack Santa Fe “Scont” train from Chicago to California, forced Senator Robinson to use o special train from Amarillo, Texas, to this city for a' speaking engage. ment. | The Senators two private cars! were to have been ‘attached 1o the “Scout” train, whose engine was wrecked by the boiler explo- sion 30 miles west of Amarillo ‘Railroad ofticials hooked an en. gine to the Senator's two privato, cars and ordered the track “clear” bringing the mnominece to Clovis ahead of the regular schedule. Engineer Larson and Flremun;‘ Simmons, who manned the wreck- ed enging, are reported hurned seriously. They 'were rushel (o the tillo ‘Hospital whete re. covery - is“ doubttul. 3 RS, 3 g % WORKING WIVES OPPOSED ‘ pear in new versions. Doeuillet-|880. . LI 3 Doucet shows a beige andu;“ ..Au the battle shifts from New red scarf of shantung with York, Manager McKechnie ‘volced beige angora kash dress. The|no fears and no hapes. ? pointed blouse is horizontally striped in|out ‘the obviows axiom that it. is brown, beige and white, with a :gfl to win ball games without ts, pe diagonal inecrustation of plain 8 Bat ot gora kasha acroes the tront. .W'!"“@ skirt has two inverted box pleats. WD b £ ¥ LEAVES HOSPITAL | Mrs. L. Murray, who has been receiving treatment at St. Ann's Haspital since September 24, w discharged yesterday, i 8T. PAUL.—A local organization opposed to the employment of mar.. riéd ‘women who have no depen- fllfl!l'lgl prepared a bill for intro. duction_n the 1929 legislature for. bidding employment of married women y state- department. i ito covet. She'll Makp Debut | 1 5.7 Nawman e e The Brazen Hussies! Although we brag a lot about our service and courtesy, we wish to warn you that our fruit is getting fresher all the ‘time. Our apples, especially, are way out of control. Please do not be shocked if they smile at you and wink—for they look almost bright enough to talk,— and too pretty to eat. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” e o) A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good lpoking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street ~ Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska Pretty Mary Deyereaux,| daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereaux ‘of ‘Washing- ton, who will maie her how to society in the national capital this winter > NEW ITALIAN STAMPS ROME.—Stamp collectors will soon have two new Italian issues One is_to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the birth 'of Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, the other the tenth anniversary of Italy's victory of Vittorio Vencto in the World War. . HAMMARSTROM COMING Lieut. L. 0. Hammarstrom, of the Unalga, accompanied by his wife and daughter, is a passenger northbound on the Alaska, lea ing Seattle today for Juneau. He has been south on a month’s visit. —_———— ' The 'second s#'".' will he zlm on W ay, “Octeber 10,. s 'Su"!'fi‘a‘ ‘i'fidnw brise -