The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1926. BIG ENRULMENT i in Family | IFT SUGC g SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LAST MINUTE " \w"songas IN = | CIFT SUGGESTIONS SHOPPERS ....-...") FOR BOYS ! . Skates Velecopides 'Henderson Reponw Inucuv‘ J d Sleds Coaster Wagons | od'Student Population ! Pocket Knife Scooters in Many Schools. 4 : Tools Kiddie Kars . Dolls $1.00 to $9.00 Erector Sets 4 Wl up Public schools of Haines. Skagw: & | —_—— Doll Beds $1.7¢ "Tool ‘Chests $1.40 3o $6.00 Sitka, Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketel kan and Wards Cove all show I Dishes 35¢ to & Sleds $1.90 and $1.50 ¥ |icreased envolment over tast sear. . ' June(lu-Y()llnp; Hardware Co. Trunks $ Mechanical Toys All Prices Sl Ilfz.ll:(“.le‘l"." g g TN PHONE 12 Paints £1.00 Ganres / All Prices ed home Satnrday wight after an| g o 4 e “IT IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT” , absence of two weeks during ; Candles ’ 10¢ a box | he visited the schools mentioned ar 1 b / . E PR - also, the new school | Point. There has hec i in both primary and high schoo| Just a Few More Bargains Left in il e - 7 Buncan Lunder Mills, s L . .l D . M4 . s VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER isted for several years f [ i foo ities and the School Board there ar | tom to Miss Carrie .\ifar]nrm Conal0anE Soa e A ieans. of Williams, his first wife’s sis: E LADIES” SILK and LEATHER GOODS ; RAYON lieving the situation | teryws e | RAYON HOSE, Lodies’ Hand Bags in leather, silk VESTINGS It is v?:f( ‘C::] B::‘.;J lls‘sue_- s 4 = Ii UMBER —MOULDINGS—LIME— CEMENT i i | X e | e —————— FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES e P patent and moire. Henderson, that the v ol In Airdale, dark Beaver = ‘() = A heavy grade of Rayon town will soon have an i H 5 to %9.50 ) and Beige. All sizes {5 Pastal- ladss. - BaeH to vote on a $50.000 hond issue fo PO Traveling Bags, Suit Cases. Hat Bags : erecting a modern i building. | SPECIAL of Naugahyde and all leather. length 3-4 of = yard long: A b thorizing such an electior |S ST A RTEB i is now before Congre : it | $1.50 pair g0 = 695 NICE FOR GIFTS expected will oe passed during the schoo!s has been excellent. Last FB & Al ar s e sy me nr som ‘1.. Pupils ,“f‘; ;In‘u.l‘r..u‘ 1 e lr st ()“r (" 0c (),) D(’p(lrt tent f‘ ¥ f,'\”'«lwI.].'“;‘\:m:n.l”;.l: o Wrange ll ln(JldI], Clmrgl‘d I'le New Four Bank Christmas Delicacies L Reonnl e i 1| T——— | CORONA these pupils (his yean ritorial school was o but despite the reli , coal Point af e TRIMMINGS ' tory crime / forded by this, the present envolmen 1 it sta v erin . v ) l )‘l I{l‘l L‘ ‘ s { “ G "s at Ketehikan taxes ‘ new plan o indietment returned lnst month o We Are Exclusive to its capacity i cand jury, Jack : . Yeu'll need when making your las Titar dallonle i ara s aiganie e ! : & ' Alaska : Chrismas Gifts High School Band and Orehestral oo eiai in the U lisivict couz N Representatives brellac—short, plain and carvel handles— which are doing exdellent work, 6| v e ad vieting \artha Bith Robe Cords $ .60 to $ .90 Connpissioner said.” In - fact Bel fvear old daughter of Blue, Green, Tan, Brown. Purple and many Metal Lace 20 to. .38 cliool's work in all/departments v wWillard, of mgell hey ace 0to I in fine condition. well nized and | H1 o ava Do commitau | Val Lace A0t B8 v crim Rias Tape 10 to .20 was making splendid progres 5 i | Fancy Braids 15 to 1.00 | e High School baskethall toam | o e - sister | e Ry 7 R | " is said to be the bpst in its history. ! e il ailk wadi stified w0:fo 1o $20.00 Rick Back 1o IIt naa vot lost ul ganie wien M T ik Woiise it | rident ating the ; o’ stan witnesses during WE WiLL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEL {lege team. Not ofly the sehool but| g, i testimony was taken 4 % | the enti n was enthusiastic over ||y, an interpreted. At the time b PRINTING anp STATIONERY its prowess and plans were being |y, ssault 18 said to hav lm;m. to bring north the Washington | gcourred, Mre. Will 1 A nice line of eight and sixteen rib Um- other colors B M B h . {bigh school which wins: the cham-|op; rviding with Tdan e il Bee us for FANCY ¢ l,:'|\11£:;|4,lh\ ‘S'IIIHHIA\L-., PENS, | pionship next February in the an- ind4 (wo other wo o, SVERSH/ SNCILS e ren S O nC nual tournament at the University|" |\ was not expeeted the case would : s SRS L4 ° ., [ ] |of Washington be completed before tomorrow. The * %y OFFICE SUPPLIE : Dedicates Sitka Building Goveniment is 1opt ed b At Sitka, Mr. Henderson made the : | principal address at the dedication | Ayrormey .. Paul 5 of their new public school building . sopi | R I, - — there. He conferred with the S ol T Juneauw’s Leading Department Store Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska [ Board and City Cdmell in vegard wosed of A Pl Hop Off LIS s L it which the | Major Herbert A, Darau aptain | (0 the use of a room in the build ) Woodward, Alex Stur CONFECTIONS rmy Flancs Hop fivers will carry i tiny iner| Avthar 1. McDaniel, Captain 1 ing. At Haines and Skagway he vi i Nelson, Charles G % . Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Today on Long Flight ! rinca witi tiquia tou flyers | Faker, Captain Clinton F. Wool i with the school boards and | w. R. 1. Benson, *M. Halm, M Made in Juneau, Alaska. Elmer K. | will carry their meals oi ! First ) nard S ,,,“ml, 1|-1|"'|.lul* of the \gols. He visitod | 3 Mrs. J.| Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy [ cach hop, but the container of lguid | son i |.,.m.m .| the Petersburg schadl- for a shout Baker, R ot n, and Julius SWEET—FRESH Maker, T. K. Hall, Phone No. 637. (Continued from Page One) food will not be opened unle Weddington e har. | time and spent o day in W a1l Tokinnae | flyer is marooned . the sea les McK. Robinso Pirst Lie “,”“m" school matters with the All oo f the regular petit of the planes, in order to make more | the desert. Beside (2o eme ‘ Muir S, Fairchild, Pirst Lieutenang | P08rd and principal jury pi excused irom service Cross Divide tion cach will be equipped Wit Ennis ¢ Whitehend and First Lieu.| The Petershurg school, he said. | until bigalcating Gk, Ho HIhG L Whasl const of South Amer:|spacinl i 1idl made up eso tenant John W. Benton jpow has the required number ofimore WULle vitided: Detol toh will tc he I ¢ for the | pecially for the tropics USR0S {ligh school courses and teachers (o until after the holida | | become o0 aceredited school and i flyers unfi v oreach France Field Swinging south along the coast | season in the Canal Zone. From that field from Brownsville, Tex the flight [negotiations have heen opened with e they will cross the continental divide | will skirt the eastermn shores of Moxi- | e ";‘“”:““""[“”“v'“"‘;“""n»'ml nf' the AU'IOS FOR HIRE i Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- {0 vislp Cartagena on Colombia’s Atl-{co, whicl Cortez oxploved. until 1] | el A l.l»\\;.':].':n‘.'ln ik ”‘]‘“‘"‘ front Property. ! ; finhi from 5. Brance | Hisn) tin: njands bl 1k sl shnh | recognized in the near future as an x We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the IRI i agsitn Ty st i fn Ot Ao . aceredited school, & Standard 0il Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than alo he mountainous const of Suull|which cost Balboa many @ weary | B o N a repiling. SN B Yeldivis, which e da 55 than twenty-four hours, | ; el Eged cs The addition of a Mack 24 ton truck, auntomatic dump to about the center, notih and south, | .,\.,,],; el e 4§ NORDIC BLOOD IS 1 QUrlenn iment anablebuatin do t/hl/zi& P of Chile. |des. is the next stop and another day | e i dait CHANGJNG CHILEANS ; o | We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Nouguen Argentina, almost direct-|or pivine will hring the aeral con. - i ; R indli ly-ioast of Valdivia, acrows the An|ouitadors back to the Atlantic sem.| { SANTIAGO. Obile, Dec. 20-A SC::):, mfi:fi and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per room for gasoline, and the route wil \,,”“,] where they will turn north| A 2 further infusion of Nordic blood not be protected with a chain of aiong (he geacoast. At Buenos Alres| B i into the Chilean race will be { We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are ships. When e fUlght leaves ove ety will desert salt. water for] 3 |1 |brought about if plans mow under | Lot us add to your holiday joy ||| 1ideal for Packing, "“::”“‘"‘“;“”‘“"' I:’\‘ ”:_‘""’::""IIV”“I'I;‘]““ (.lllfil‘l‘!”.llxlllv“(‘h" |"l,l':llxn \ui\:.-x‘nvn‘ s;{;|i:.tl i W (l‘,l.).',:“.l.".:ll.i:v’:..-ll(l{\,...:Im' German colony | | " —says Taxi Tad.|| No job too small or too large but will reccive our prompt Iir" cane one of the planes s 1ost||gpter i (he chief o Lod ..l Importation ‘of 2000 additional | | last-minute attention. the vemaining pilots will search foi b y : German families to settle in thel | for so i, i conditions permit and boats| Hop Acr rich agrlcultural ! reglons of the| |forgatten will be sent to look for it as soon| The return to ble. but the pilot wl WEs iie savdiba oy South of Chile has been sugzested, | |loaded with gifts. The welcome | The Chile: ¢ are more| | and convenient ice of Carl- down upon the water will| Aires from where it wili muke ' tleans already are more COLE TRANSFER r o less race a jermi | Taxi adds relief that br ably face a very disagrecable oa | way north. cround Cape Darien (o On aleay: 1 ot t as German L o w g % e yay sorth. wownd Cape Durlen io ¢ ri o f T T R wre for the Yulotide,| | WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END o iedion i | abvoss. Uip 4 e Sit e K to n great extent, with the Latin | ! K | PHONE 3442 Herbert A, Davgue will transmic all|squadron i its base at Trinidad. | l::";:’l"‘( T Ll ot an of his ordevs, while the flight is From Trinidad o visit will be paid ! I8 0 AR Dersang DRAIng such| | Q. SON'S TAX aloft, by mi of rockets, hand sign |10 Venizuela before the flyers start | family names as Helfmann, Lund- | ARLSON'S TAXT dle, (he manenvers of his phane or on the last lap of their journey | stedt. Walker, Martin, Bdwards an Stand at Alaskan Hotel i messages written on the wings of i home. Short hops will take them | . O'Brien and O'Reilly, who cannot| | k ALASKAN }IOTEL eraft. Special pisiols containine col- | through the West Indies to Cuba. | jspeak English. ! PHO? B | ;rlll‘vd rockets will e wsed for signal II;“n“\:x:‘\lllxln‘Av point the trip will fol- | “n:”‘l‘l‘“.ml"’I‘I‘:"“l "“)‘I'!.II‘v'i“fil‘:"‘l'l‘“:"" " I e 1 | MODERN REASONABLE RATES Atlantic coast of the United | Should the Ma Plane be forced | States (0 Washington. Major Herbert had noticeable effec The army RRY’S E OUSEL. down Captain A. 1. Mel i LA Dargue, commander of the fiight, | is German trained and is uniformoed l BERRY \ " A) [- Baws W (. e R Kopos: 19 I T Aal i o in typically German style. The | Careful and Efficient Service V. formation, will move up o the 26 | navy. on the other hand, is i Closed Cadillac Cars apex of the flight and ke command | T Kits of the pilots have b : 5 miniature reproduction of Greal PHONE 199 et T o i, o e 0 grder o 81| 3T T IBTRMERICRRERE gl Erante 0 g O Hext 0 Gusinena o || THE ALASKA RAILROAD [ 3 , W coas ey trace their peaches Puerto. The voyagers will I [ il | | i peed, and while they | They will carry no civilian full dress | | bfi" Ker, wnslpho(ograpl-ed on | Ola papers ror sate ai The Empire " are seaworthy and can stand a great | arments and will appear in eacl | | his return from a visit to e ProniplL Servive—Day sad NIghE EXFQUENOND: She 7egE OURTSthe EARETGs . DAMSIESE ARG, rslgnt tryiN deal of butfoting by the wavogy they| i1 sarhed in their uniform blouses '1 {5 service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, are not comfortable vehi ’ ‘ ull leugth army trousers. (International Newareel) 'l Covicn Auto SERVICE and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the water during rough weather. T The ha p h man \\lll um | H nd And | JUNEAU, ALASKA winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weckly, are short and stubby and the pilots, £ two blouses. two p MRS SAUM AND MR. DULL a STAND AT THE ARCTIC between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other In- _&hould one be forced down. in rough | one pair of dress shoes, on ARE MARRIED SATURDAY A P. m!l‘m Phone-—Day, 444; Night, formation Inquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write Wwater, wonld probably have to o | dight pair of flying shoes equipped | i 444-2 rings | : &, drenching before he could be with crepe soles for wing walking.| At S p. m. Saturday, Mrs. Maude CARPENTRY i [ Dept. of the Interior #dued, High waves arc likoly f(o|12 Dairs of underwear. 12 white [Saym and Mr. Thomas Dull, both v | 5 i ime g THE ALASKA RAILROAD Mpefi the jsuitition and shut off|shirts with collars attached, 12 pairs| well known residents of this city. CARINET WORK | x e (Mt. McKinley Park Boute) engipe In which case there is/Of sox. two ties, one belt wnd one|were married. The ring ceremony WouD TURNING MILLER'S . TAXI Axchorass iy A flnngcr that the plane will lose hegd-|cap. In addition, a belmet and over-|was used, Judge Frank A. Boyle, U BAXD SAWING : 1 -w ¥ pud fall into the trough of|alls o work in will be included with{S. Commissionei officiating JOb WORK A the necessary tollet articles. | The wedding occurred in Judge Carry Liguid Food ‘ Personnel Boyle's office. Attendants weore M. Lower Front. 0t - Ehans ‘.al [ " The lightest and perhaps most im-' Flyers participating in the treip ar+ and Mis. Lloyd Ritter, s 183 Jum-au, Alaska \‘(Q WITHOUT I)RI\ERS FOR HIRE . i

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