The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1927, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 2, 1927 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG TS PLACE GWES ME TUE HEERE JEEBIES = L Tk TLL CALL LT A DAY =T WONDER |\ ANNONE'S AROUN GO BATKING FOR MR VAN HORA Douglas Island News » 2 SPLENDID SESSION BY DOUGLAS P.-T. A. The part pl by prospectors of ment of the s formed talk former the pione in the develc of the a very pl last evening b n Frank A, Aldrich be 1o uglas Parent-Teacher As sociation. One of the olde 3¢ tors himsclf. Mr. was i Douglas when its started abont 55 years always an also move 2 basis ot here s the fi ool advocate for roads been he chools n.» \,,.,1\. of that worthy the Alaska College id pointed out some advantages which it offers e student Alaska Thomas Gaflr ttending his est of the fine talk Mr. Aldrich. He com get-to-gether P.-T.A. body valuable result nization. ol sociation, similar linc plimented the shown by th visualized the ed by such Alaska colleg i 4 a and should support of the people it his opinion that the fu ry of Iy of the present generation Alaska would con-| | a W A was | and he|* | institution | at |ing at| to | | | ing i lant olozy 1 children, fo whom it would |, won o populate the Commissioner of Educat Henderson who is alw preciated visitor of the local Parent Teacher nding the d visiting nd on being called upon to speak complimented the Douglas « L its student body and teachin for the work thai smplished by them. Al { of expense (o the | Territory for yving on the schools during (he coming biennivm, which s prepared for presentation to ture, allows oniy for 1 assistance ot present bei to the various towns, any ition effected which would give assistancs towns situated territory o D) an - ap. had heen s the =chool though the In usnal given to "Home Cooknd Meals Home Made Cakes and Pies For Sale FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM PHONE 157 HOME CAFE Opp. Juncau Cold Storage “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” HOME COOKING QUICK Try Our Waffles! BERG & HARRIS Proprietors SERVICE Juneau Gun Club Holds their regular shoots every Sunday morning at 10:30 at the grounds | Ikt | | nted After Kipling.” fstudents { You're Goetr | Goetz, A visit { cation L. .| much enjoyed by the Douglas T THOMAS MEIGHAN 1S Probubly ok onle M O 5. MR VAN HORK = T DEAL SUCCESIFULLY BROUGHT YOUu THE CATH * TeL THepa Nou WoL TAKE (eSS THAN i‘l/ . N LS i ‘+100.000 = o? X GEE W AN HORN N MUST BE A\ Lc.(‘T LEQGER N v AND HERE L) 4\'v\ N WIS I I HEAR SOMEOME 44 100.000 « AND THEY FINALLY W = (AME ThRouENW VROYE st e, : TAIS BUSINESS oF Two TIMING FOR ANCTHER GUN 1S BECIMMIRS To GET MY « ALL RIGHT JUST LEAE TWE MONLEY WS (1) MY PRINATR CERCE =1 and] bail! singers .n.nmf would be most wortiy [1’.‘ imount player that flappers in keeping up the|philosopher. ZOVOTrHoT; and of education. un[llms and concert titled “The Cotter proud number him was admirably pre-!(heir friends. Scottish by[ John McCormack, fg 5l close friend of M Weather Condihons As Recorded by the U S Weather Bureau 10 Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: and tonight the Tne i the an's, singoer, i3 g Tom would on St. Patrick’s of the New York in m Devon moderate flurric colder and Thursday; oulh DAY IGE" NOW MADE IN U. S, NEW YORK, March ? Chemical Satiety fui formula for the cre The ice melts water. iKilleffer, said that nanufact tionize the long di 1 ol foodstuff; have ‘“he Am ) and | Day as miss one entitled “When! McCormack concerts, when he s Forget You,"|within commuting distance of it. Avi® Messrs. A. E.!Pinchurst, N. C., recently s (h Gallwas, F.|governor's conference, N allwas and L. D. Hammock. | the chief exceutive were played by both the'every State in the nd Senior school orchestras.|who was there for a siness session whiehfout by th (d the program three com-/them to a appoin President | newest proved musical numbe Gone, 1 wont i well rendered by R. Kronquist, if nneed ation | erican aan LOCAL Barom. Temp. Humidity 36 91 33 94 32 100 DATA “vind Velocity S 1 SE 14 SE 11 SR Weather Cldy Snow Snow llhr; [ 4 ¢ 2991 {12 mscn today..... 29.80 ice.” inste D societly ad of cretary of the ice of Union, rest, was s L new method will ¢ transpor uring revoiu- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS TODA Y showing of L0 STERDAY | Higheet & pon. | Lowest 8am. 8 am. Frecip, temp. temp, | temp. temp. Velocily 24 hrs, 10 —12 0 18 18 0 wer ) .‘r Mei m dioxide into A known e refrigor m o was Mnr . ! use than been made nd Indi of impracti stated - W. 0. CARLSON AND FAMILY ARE Jan VISITING HERE!:, W har = an 8a.m. more Weather Stutiena— roice Nome Program-—M Hammock, ) i Miss Alice Holt ‘rtainment— Mrs O. Kirkham, Mi freshments were s the close of the meeting --o HENDERSON VISITS SCHOOL " Incident Vi -4 » run of this play that Meighan met Frances Ring, and now 1Ade 0 v 10 caus al meth Killef{er Chasles 01 15, Cldy Cldy Cliy Snow e pon Cit 1zen and “Woman-Proc Another Booth many to be Cldy Idn very iy D Commit Hender of was m ©ithor-fricnd of han Turkington, considered by America's foremost wirit long time to induce 1 nal story sereen sented The Lois wu...;.illlp e shters, Victoria th short visit in Juneau Mr. Carlson was of the Auk lived in Juneau for a years, Mrs. Carlsou Miss Cordelia Davis The Carlsofs plan to visit in for about a month and Carlson in norning e listened to the s minute prog 1 given by the chool at the opening the crnoon period and complimenctd faculty for encouraging such 5 a8 they are helpful in the of students to appear at » hefore the public Henderson gave talk in which he moralized and other Greek nmyth-| 5 cagerly listened (o > - 42 50 *—Less then 10 miles. two June o1 Deen tr write of on the for San Francisco him to the for At with most “Plad the an ¢ in on authe z re! 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