The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1927, Page 2

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2 IHE DAILY ALAbKA I:MPIRI WEDNESDAY, APRIL U 1927. 1 : ES T G leymnasium to b onstant use |y 3 . f f f_—‘_—-—-—:—— l e jpes until nine o'cloch the 1 ¢ ' f l[luli\l‘: the regula wmsinm ela '» 1 ,‘ 1 ‘ Up for Easter oo " °|EVERYBODY S raster Veid D T : [Eymnasium (@00 e vork s e St T HELP JAKE OUR CITY BEAUTIFUJ A @ - N 1 usual 1 quiremen ph 1 % 5 5 3 T EASTER SENDAY 1S JUST A WEEK AWAY AND YOU WIHLL A\F (liji/f‘" ’ i'umi P”\T U!’ TO DRESS (P WITH A FRESH NEW OUTEIT - A DOUBLE ENJOY- : : ‘ ; : e ki PAINTS for Evervhody and Every Purpose MENT WHEN YOU CONSIDER THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFER- § ater, v v o ; | . {acitities (o do ti imum . Man | i AR N TOOLS for Every Kind of Gardenine ED HERE ON EVERY PRV OF EASTER WEAR. e o SR o i, Bl galostion CARDEN TOGLS for Every Kind of Gardening !‘lmn the wi L«"\‘.’;;‘ ph “‘ | i Ie i —_——— — (@ T e H I n e ot Juicau-Youny Hardicare Co. Hats 71 > > A ats : B P R . o = 5 X the ot “Ij I's Hardware We Have It e $5.00 ~— i \\ $5.50 ! $6.00 $6.50 £5.00 £5.50 $6.00 ’S w630 FASTER MILLINFRY JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF CHIFFON HOSE IN BEIGE, GRAIN NEDE JUNE ROSE AND GEUNMETAL Pre-Kaster Sale of Spring Coats This i= the tine to =eleet vour Spring Coat-—during this - week of won- derful values. Complete size ranges. You ‘will find just the Coat you want at just the vou wish to pay. Regulas RERVIT) Regular $27.50 NOW & ) NOW $20.00 ¥ 5 G ) ol Gloves Dresses Sweaters Just received an attractive line of Sweaters $6.75 to $12.5(¢ SPECIAL wd on DRESSES $17.50 Fabric New Van Rozlte Gloves. all sizes nivy colors $1.00 to #2.50 New Shipment of Misses’ Sport Hose~-51.00 a Pair RECEIVED A SHIPMENT O LADIES” AND MISSES' SHOES OF A\ VERY GOOD QUALITY AND A VARIETY OF MODELS $4. 75 to .75‘8.50 B. M. Behrende (‘ JOe, lnc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store M-—w—-—«n—-—-—«n’-—mw—-—-« THN e iy prononnceed work. The fy in this Manuul cizlith | space room on | have | classes of twenty or more, Yound ewing woirk into two sectio ! The crowded condition is b he Manual T n itien offered ror re very meagre. | Training room Ras 'SHOWS NEED FOR " NEW BUILDINT Grawth of /\Hond.xv ce n Ten l o Years Has Been More | than 70 Per Cent. (Continued from Page One 3 tha Mathematics ual floo &, has hecome Due 0 the | In another voom in. which the stu ol donts can work. It is obviously i » for an instructor to 1 |and supetvise two rooms pro v |at the samre time. The room able for this work makes impos proper » | partmant. With practicatly no chance for pu in one|pils to play unfitted for | winter months it is necessary to pro- mmlu matices s uuml\ hand « work tained. In the o grac i k. ¥or ex-|vide the' proper. reeveation for them | iy-five pupils widered a teach- | ampl 3 ¢ classes | indoors. The gymnasium affords tin ers load, and 1 ell know hw nroll up to twen students | only place for sauch recreation. In th equality of wn fone bvihe | ogeh, but @s it is necessary to pre-|the grades, from one to feur mcin. pupils sufters neterially a L ide ditferent types of equipment | sive, daily work for twenty minutes maximum of thirty cizht pupils per taacher has been passcd. At the present time all suitab) available space is used for cla ¢ | eight inelusive, ave gymnasium work on alterna: days for 30 minutes perlods. ° m.il,« adequate nro work.” The present building w; J - | program finds the gymnasium con- planncd to accomodate about 250 ele- | dat 18 students, but tinuously in us> from 9:45 mentary pupils. Our elementary thi ve found it necessary | morning to 3:15 eaech afterncon. e hool enrollment this year hai (o +a class of twenty-three at|cepting from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p averagad 340 pupils, which is 90 ones me e ihan that provided for in the « iginal plans of the building. To w.comodate this overflow, we have The room now used for sewing jm., wurposes will not accommodate this umber of stedents, so it has heen hench for but ‘twalve studénts. We found it necessary toi handie This has made it necessary to set up henches equipping of this de- outdoors during the! ur thege subjecis i the same roomd per day is given. In grades five 0| — — — the hoys and zhln Thh when it is used for a playroom ' by the pupils who being thekr lunch.| €3 to school. After schoal, basketbali} acciosary to divide the eighth grade and other activities often’ cause lhcl 1 probant be jound in Ppast cisht fereago in [during this period pils per year. I am |inercase continu i3 mabie o oxpect that pupil 15 MILLION FEET . .';‘;"‘ : b OFf Good Sare Li)gs Wanied 1u ot Roli S o e JURY TO MEET TOMORROW r——1~";“— = ALA SI\AN II()II L MODERN REASONABLE RATES year o o " in : “‘\\li Hovser, prop. (from Gl to Tl ¢ \nd o) el J e : e = will I e el FORMERLY GASTINEAU CAFE Gastineau Hotel Building B. H. “DUSTY” RHODES, Pic JUNEAU'S NEWEST AND MOST EQUIPPED CATE ELECTRIC STEAX BROILERS Doxes Booths Open from 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. prieter IIIUI OUGHLY v firs heen 47 enrolime rger than at the present tin Private SNEESE—— i " THE ALASKA RAILROAD lstudonts at fhoiibent ot 187 win o KRIBS KROSS throughout tho year operates reguias p or and freight train enrollment of 14 i Uinetoase In (& SAFETY BLADE service from Seward on the Coast to 1ks in the Iaterlor, fe voeni b ) >l ) and over the Chickaloon and € ka branches. During the Plans L " winter months there are two pas: trains eaci way, weekly, itk REJUVENATOR betweer Seward and Fairbank and other in- “‘"“ll""‘“:: s AND formation fnquire of any steamship or railroad agent, or write jwould not only b el RAZOR Dept. of the Interior Texpincive, Por that s 0l A 4 5 X . it Tase nt 1o policy s THE ALASKA RAILROCAD Tthat will i ies 10 SEE (Mt. McKinley Park Route) meet (he F. CAMERON Axcliorsge ot Alaska — reeta———— I Iy [l m—-N !wl —_— - e -5 SHESRES i ( or 1 kD T S O VR o THN DA (()\'Hf'"moNc Free Trial to Responsible Parties :,. Candtes, Tce ( Sherbets, Punch. Mads fn June A Elmer E ) Smith Factory, Pbono No. 16, Candy WEET—FRESH Maker, T. K. Huall, Phone No. 537. e ——— ALL COAL MAY LOOK IF YOU BUY A G ‘ERAL ’] 2Q 4 > o MOTORS CAR ALIKE : Y e S g : but after trying our's you will be \()lt \\ ”l, NEV l“" H \\ D) \\ ‘)l”’” AN CAR cony I that the I ng quality varics, also you will learn that bak- General Motors have 20.000 Dealers S i sotl min e and better resuits throughout the country We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer D. B. Whis. FEMMER service 0. G. DROP IN AND SEE OUR BUICKS, CHEVROLETS and PONTIACS o 5 2 Phone lfil_lm_ b ke Connors Motor Company | Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop [\ i sstiesikibiiinsctipest | | A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONE 498 R RS o i BAND- SAVXILI{(IU‘gggDog‘U%%I%},“,COAxBéNET AND ALASKA MEAT CO. : Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET ) ,YNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated ] Reasonable Rates Elevator Service S — — | SEE USFOR YOUR---- _ Loose Leaf Supplics i Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street - Phone 244 S. ZYNDA, Prop. PO NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Rooms $12.00 per month and tion—Hot water day and night. up—steam heated. Tuneau, Alaska CORON A TIHE STANDARD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER J. B. Burfe.d & Co CLEAN UP—IT ADVERTIS"5 JUNEAU THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG FLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT B -

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