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B e HOME EDUCATION “I'HE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—Froebel. the National Kind New York City in o Issued by 40 Street, weekly Retali By Mother and Daddy 1 ry ing to grow nt ¥ Each bee fown Was a £orry ad been lawn and cach arted, With th impossible,” said “They have ol back yard to pla upon’ rolling here. .~ We sp but it never £TOW, nr ren it Blank roem in the ht d and tumbling 1 rinkle it every cally has a chance comeg here! For the last | telling you and the boys| off that grass. Tho f cateh will yard re f “Sonny time, I" stay one | of the day! went into the back on the lawn were ‘unafraid because Mother's | throat: was an old one. She might | just as well have added, “I don?| mean fa word 1 say.' ! Wheh, 1 left, they were trying to outdo each ot at som wlts all over the g a very healthful » for young boys but most| unhealthful for a young lawn. Yet| they had a spac place all their own for such play and upon it was| a newly bullt aeroplanc and an im.- ed tent days later I heard the quel to this cpisode. After 1 had| left ,Mother and Daddy began to discuss the lawn problem. They reflected that the boys expected| the consideration Mother and Daddy for (heir pre in the back yard. « Why, then, did thoy fail to return that same considera- to irst | out the | on it for th he Mrs house Blank and I the boys were again. They soon as ous of perty Naotices tor this cwurcn corumn murt be received by The Empire not later than 10 o’clock Satur- day morning te guarantee chungp' of sermon toples, ete. First Church of Chrizst, Soicntist held at a. m. in the I Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. Tha sub jeet will be: “Doctrine of Atone- ment," Sunday School at 12:15 p Wednesday, 8:00 p. m monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room In c>urch building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public I8 cordially Invited m Testi- to attend these services and visit} the reading room. Holy Trinity Cathedral l CHARLES B RiCEH, & Phone 604 No serviccs, as Dean Rice attending the Ceneral Conven- tion eof the BEpiscopal Church, in Washingtoh, D. C. Sunday School at 12:30 p. is m e A T V. | Northern Light Presbyterian | H Church | th and Frankiin Sts REV. 0. A BTILLMAN, Pastor Morning sermon at 11 o’clock. Subject, “Bfight Beacons on the Heavenly Way.” Music by the Choir. Bible School at 12:15 o’clock. No evening service. A warm welcome for body. every- Resurrection Lugheran Church (L. R T, Corner of Thira and Maln Sts, REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastot SBunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship Subject, “One Is Your Master, Even Christ.” 12:15 p. m. Sunday School. €:00 p. m.—Evening worshlp, Subject, “‘Foolish People.” A hearty welcome awaits you at the friendly Lutheran Church Come and bring a friend rn | Metropolitan Methodist .l’ Eviscopal Church Fourth and Seward Streets REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister Engaged in the greatest busi- ness of modern times. Helping PAULINE HERR THOMAS | |yard " | Mospital Chapel. * lestate of Abner Murr o | SODS irls’ G 8 West appearing ergarten Assoclation, These articles are ur columns, ation gard to the front lawn d that they point of boys, tion: with 1 Mot 1ablenass the ning punishment | nflicted, and then | t by getting the | the lawn again it. But Daddy tie plan. He said son!” In some the back | overturncd in fact this in- of never enlist their boys to help antd take had “I'll teach them a les heat he went out and deliberately the aeroplane and tent; MNade | The boys arrived after the dam- s done, They stormed in to “somebody’s smashed ous aeroplane and torn up our tent!” Said Father, who was waiting for them, “Yes 1 know all about it. I did it myself." The boys fell back how could Daddy do such a thing! “You boys, it seemed fair that if you could destroy the lawn Mother and I werc growing could de things you | were building | The plan worked stayed off the lawn maintains that the just a little respect for Daddy since he lowered himself to stroy their property. She her plan would have been bet for all Daddy un- doubtedly himself— it would difficult to do that on had threat was tart care of a more dra into 1 he general havoc age w mothe boys astonished see only we troy the The Doy But Moth boys have Ik ) Mrs. de- believes Cclorado Springs, “land Mis, concerned admits—to have been very bit of destruct been the urge here COLORADO ‘(m. 20.—Today’ | most interesting |tory has ever 9k | fraught re. | Jane | tional director | ports to the his anger The question i any sound value | punishment which, to quires the respect? not can be the inflict on one sort also with dange s, lower organ al councii i people in a change A plai tl unt did | when technclogy |ana making | worla,” { young ocial s d | new i befor she say cil's “The er convention h girl of »il who has rer hiome a cation has [to make | be | th life th Great | girls are going bost sense anud buildi pline an is difficu!t ™ a of Catholic Church T Fifth and Gold Streets. Twenty-first Sunday after Pen tecost | 6:00 a. m-—Low Mass in n\.‘l 1h their n 1 con m. Low .Mass and Proof hat Girl ments meoetin of girls in th Sunday School }”" 5 ays, 1 s between Rosary, {nand Benediction of the Blessed n the Un Sacrament Iigh Mass l”"li permon. m.- Sermon | ! Assembly of God Mission (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Motning ship. 11b 30 p guldance, william m, R nal pre to succ Arnold mmons college Herbe Mrs Pastor Wor- Scouts, p. m. m Bibie School The, evening Louise The Lord's Bupper Suaday of each month the first | | { | rv-| l | L o L The Salvation Army ublic meetings? Sunday—2 p., m. Sunday-— 0 pom Tuesday—7:30.p. m. B ‘[ Prenbyt&fi;nui!;l;é Church | HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30 a. m.—Mbfning Service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School 7:00 p. w.—Wedhesioy—Mid week prayer servide. | A cordial weldofue is given to| all to attend thege services. ! > REBEKAH CARD PARTY | The -third of a serfes of card | parties will be given Wednesday, | Oatober 24. BEveryonc invited. | Admission fifty cents ady. | —_ A~ . | Tarwin Tullps at 25 for $1.00. | Other prices in: proportion. Ju- aeau Florists, Adv NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Probate Court for the Ter- ritory ot Division Number One, Sitka P ¢\ THE MATTER OF THE AD-| MINISTRATION OF THE BS- TATE OF ABNER MURRAY, DECEASED Nctlee is hereby glven by the| undersigned Administrator of the ! deceased, | id all per- | against lhw“ » board of __&y|didates for ree | Natlonal pres | from 1925 tc ver has been {to the creditors of, having claims deccased, to exhibit them, with {the proper vouchers, within six months after the first ;)uhlnz\l.nu‘ of this notice, to the {ministrator, at his residence, knowi 1 World Best In- History, Leader William H, Hoffman (right) of Barringtom, R. I, is a|! candidate for National President of thc Girl Scouts. officers will take place at the Naticnal Ccuncil’s Cenvention in Colo. Herbert Hoover SPRINGS, _ Deeter of ( | 18 ON RAMPAGE usin in a | pared for submiszion to th yppotiunity past numbers up ar The modern costume «« ‘ Jewels wethe finishing touch THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 20 |ALASKA COLLEGE ANNOUCESSHORT Tells Scout Meetin g "MINING COURSE i'vi|~l Short Course in Min-| ing Will Begin Oct. 29 Run Two Weeks Alarka College t cour 1 4 opens nd continu announces he 5 yea N ora and| f 10 week w hundied prospee nen have taken this work | e College The | ‘ollege has given special | tlon to » work and it now| more prospectcrs each yoar| mining school: | work is very practi | mentary tre | any other g, fire assaying and operation of gasoline! { e no -educztional re-| and the prospector, the : mall mine or| s first hand in. the proper type 4)[% nery to treat his oros, | thia Short Course training ] )t the man develop n who d n valuabl is at $65 course room cost profi m stal co Joard and dormitory This is a the wintor - Electicn of ! gy Mrs, Nicholas F. Brady (upper left) are candidates for chairman of the Colo., the his- trocp 1923 Mrs. Brady 181 treasurcr for the nfusion and | Rippin, na- 1 8 in Washington ever since that been national & i past eight years. | 4 - - > | STOCK MARKET - Q. _ V. it nation- when air « 8 | the ¥ " 19| Nmw YORK, Oot, 90~Tho stock | iR | Mark ran wild yesterday, pric: swirling upward International @ wred from 23 to 119 while f others rocorded now e ticker got behind in ¢ {the first hour and never caught up {The ticker was neariy an hour be- |hind at the clos { -> o and ships, science cation ar new pre coun. | and chara rtuni in and hor L ted have | ? ¥ Londoen Police Expert Tells How He Would f Handl> Chicago Thugs olf would of ol using in the | pportunities | inner s 1 | — —— S v__— ¢ — Yvonne Gouraud, formerly the Princess Miskinoff, who, %nris dispatches say, intends to trip o the altar with still another husband. She refuses to dise cuss romance other than to declare the man in question is an American and a millionaire many times over. (Continued trom fage One) » task |1 wh chinery of' justice Ex-Inspector Arrow suggests one ninal iny ion department he whole United States and itral records r the of criming “instead »f a multiplicity of police ferces hat often work at cross-purposes d fail to pool their resources and nformation.” ‘It find | land voca-| e st the ma-| very|one « 10| rogistration ing | | i — Sydney Laurenc. reproductions in Christmas cards, original, dif- ferent, Alaskan, cents each at the Nugget Shop —adv. s essential,” ti Yard man says » former Scot. will hat legis tion | Call PARIS Gray is making a string bid as replacement for beige, although the change is not yet assured. Jane Regny uses giay and blue freqmently in her winter collection. One two plece costume has a blouse of gray wool angora trimmed with the same navy blue stuff as the skirt, which is made with unpressed umbrella pleats. ——————— DELZELLE RETURNING B. C. Delzelle, local broker, who went south on a recent steamer, is returning home to Juneau aboard the Yukon which sailed nosth this morning - ST RECEIVED of Victor Ofthophonic machines, with auto- Hurry if you want Mukic Shoppe. | —adv - Shipment Portable matic stops one, Anderson's Phone 143 - . Sherif:, ~iaska's tuner. write Junedu Music adv Dell E or House (e i e Home Hand Laundry We accept every kind of washing, wash it earefully and keep it separate from anothers. To silks, we pay special attention. We never use caustics. Our prices are lower from 20% to 50%. If you wish to save your money and linen, Phone 596 and we will take care of your laundry. Try and you will be satisfied. EWING STREET PHONE 596 HELLEN <hould be passed and en- that criminals will no be able to buy and carry a candidate | weapons with impu 5 f the Gi | Speal ing of Sarah; Arrow decla 1-emerita of tion 1 would that of Judg vice use of the L Hoffman of jIc he use of the lash, “Another sugges- upport strongly 1s Kavanaugh, that the would 3o a long od| way toward suppressing terroriym. . andiAs the judge has said, ‘No under- sman world lord can retain the respect can- | of his follow after he has wine- led under the pain of a whipping. from 1921 to|The cat.o’-nine-tails is mora feared 1e hoard of by a moron racketeer than a jafl mmitt-e nee'."” 28, Mrs. Hoo. | B of a tmas Cards—Empire. first O sent Chr FOR GIRLS No longer mere ornaments, jewels are now placed as focal points in the ensemble —to bring out a line here, to lend brilliant contrast there . . .. Jewelry designs moreover, should harmonize with each other . .. . Let us help yokt; select hf'lr:‘n'l bmocl:— es, necklaces, rings, ear- rings styled in modes of the hour . . . . A smart Guild Watch, too, adds im- measurable distinction. in navy, lined Military Coats in heavy broadcloth, complete with cap and whistle. CHINCHILLA COATS Special, $6.75 AND BOYS emblem on sleeve, l J. J. NAWMAN in red flannel Parlor’ Furnaces and Monarch Ranges We can save you money on stoves. Juneau Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE Midget Lunch For Cash A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska TONY SIMIN GRO 1 doz. Processed Egg ... 1 doz. Pullets Egg 1 doz. Best Apples 3 Bottles Best Catsup ... PHONE DOLU CERY For Every Purpose Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 Kann’s (&3) Store e eoes APPLE WEEK $2.00--Jonathan-$2.00 box EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS, box ...$3.85 FANCY DELICIOUS, box . 3.65 EXTRA FANCY ROME BEAUTY, box 3.00 FANCY ROME BEAUTY, box EXTRA FANCY JONATHANS, box .... 3.40 CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily | PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” men to know God and themselves. | Sitka, Alaska, the same being the 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. ship. place for the tramsaction of the m.—Morning Wor- |business of said estate. EILER HANSEN, | Nugget Sli‘o'p | 7:80 p. m.—Ewening worship. Administrator of said estate. | A cordial welcome awaits yau{Fh‘Sl puhu.c-llon, Oct. 20, 1928, | to any or all of these meetings. [Last publication, Nov, 10, 1928 | J