The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1927, Page 8

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Sk p S 7 8 RBOARD ALASKA FOR THIS PORT. SCHOOL BOND ELECTION FACTS The School Bond Election will take place I Tuesday, April 19, 1927, f ! There will be only one polling place—the i Fire Hall in the City Hall Building. i The polls will be open from 9 o'clock in i } the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening H ar \ \‘ M K ] Any registered voter whose name is on ; ] « n T . i Sric !‘, Pt eis il e, [ the 1926 tax rolls as a payer of taxes on Hi M it Gl \ lerson, A personal or real property will be permitted | 1o Riner, Ml e e il ] b z T 35 s, Mrs. Rice and 1 are lowt) |, WOLLAND!MOVES TO JUNEAUITES TALK ST eoker. tsimess woman, NEW LOCATION; GPEN FOR SCHOOL BONDS 1'%, T oty vt " FOR BUSINESS MONDAY, n “Any improvement f (Contine i Oone) e town MR g Wolland has moved his ard Buildin established fo tail is no que It chools need mor ) Mayor Thomas Judson- “lideid 1 ' e The 1w o have' ) e ) ) to the buildir 0 ‘ B n favor of the \.4)|,.”|] o S ooty Tl B ol 1 1 hoo E ele J on r Shop, on Front stree: ax or !’" """‘\‘\-I‘“’!"” . : Frye-Bruhn Market. M i ¥ ill be ope for busine " Lk : nt public school by pa ,‘l‘m'“‘”,f Ll i ' plend I inel = ey sonncl iland announces his 1l | tes would be no fur Ayt ”" " out on mens' furnishings o ced than R ! S iy proviess. He will hereaft o featu Naughtcn, Cusl d _"‘” J’I‘IH\‘ ' tailord clothes, having rec and hom it will b . a membei fore Co s not pass Ot e years b T : e s Tailors Associat needed, | am for it stron IS ORI rs and is well versed on the tion on this question , . L. D, Hendercon, T¢ ek vies for mens' clothe mi me Fdy ——— ol Experienced ladic clothes ironer Alagka Stea Laundry. 1y Permanent Machine at Terrel I’IVIVIVIVIIIIIIVIIIVIIIIIIII(IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII imd not i ils of Jur 4 Dean of T th it m; wlh Betz Coliseum Melody Men ELKS® HALL ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES Never has this value - giving T L T store offered so much quality and style at such low prices. H. S. 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D. i " REST IN PIONEERS’ | Praver Mrs. R s M ) Love Waor by R. Bronner, Music |O. Ad: lad For 1. Mrs W b y , €. Fle W. S, Pullen Jening o Altos: Mr Faulkner, Mis Funeral services were held at the HER ), “The ] Pearl Peterson C. W. Hawk: Elks' Auditorium at 1:30 o'clock | worti, Mrs. R Martin, Mrs. G. F. [t fternoon for John shens, | t The ! Freeburger and Mrs. J. W. Lieve away sey | Tenors: Cash Cole. L. D. | s* Home 3 ; on, Brice Howard and J. W. 1 Sitka bin‘(’ml Programs Are Ar- Lo Basses: Jack Farghar, H. W ' A quartette [ Mes ¢ 2 Ve ley. Thomas Hall and Marvin Chase, Fargher, Pitsch Polley ranged foi arious Solo voices: Mrs. L. Do Hender: Frawley, sang 4 Kingly N & o N 1 |son, Mrs. H. L. 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Shepard, John Reck and £. 0O, Overman PRINCE RPE - - Halibut SEATTLE, April 16 Halibut { pounds American halibut sold for, dropped yesterday to 16.75 and 13 S and 16.20 cents and Canadian for cents X vessels brought in 43,- [ A p |7 and 1450 cent 000 pounds including the LaPaloma | - > > with 20,000 pounds THE CAL]FORNIAV GROCFKY REESR;;O;IERY RABBITS, CHICKENS || A i’ ! =959 CANDY SATISFACTION e k Owing to the demand for a more P S spacious hall, we have decided to give our Dances at the Elks. BUTLER-MAURO i OUR MOTTO & # (A PR N 1Q . s DRUG CO. 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