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: : ) R | aculty. The City Couneil tel representatives of the Board, City|70 students i the - institutiond nnual Roll Ca { . OF EME CIANS g d , 1 building rented and the entire, merce at which it was desided io|ing short courses. ) Held iln\\-n'x' floor is being used for high|hold a test election of suing The Freshman c S NOW num- R i Teeting Hel e - T PLE sED WITH "q']lnnl work which gives the town{bonds amounting te $130,600 for|bers 32 studexdts in h all ex- By Ells Tonight Al } ‘%"f—/” a fairly adequate high schoolierecting a new building. The|cept three or four towns in the 'plant. ~ Additional courses havejvote was favorable and Congress Territory are represented Tonight Annual Roll Call R 1~ H 7 & been added to the curriculum.|will be asked to authorize such The dlnl'milfll'.\' erected last sum- i ht with the B I / y A bill has been prepared author- }flu issue. | mer was entirely completed and 1 the lo e aki / Wy izing the town to issue $50,000 Two new schools have been!is being used by the men stu- Sih Pt § 4 e ) J topii ln bonds for a new structure opened along the Alaska Rail-|dents The old dormitory has pars kd I, b ~ $ The new building for the Mis-iroad, one at Curry and the oth heen materially altered and @ is Tmfzt for \ul\ Lake the : ! ! ‘ : (omyl"n.lss oner of Educqtlon.m" school is virtually complete{at Moose Creek. Both are spec-jused by women students. While Bve Tonight H"]i’ 1 S olpter | f 5 I Visits 25 Schools in Tana probably will be ready for|fal schools as neither place has|neither building is taxed to ca< 4 4 % | 5 . 'y o | . e early ber. Gerahrd{the required number of students ty, bothgare comfortably well leade - Pl y ! he session, luncl f 26 £ {use early in Novem i 1 : s pacity, hothgare ably we Needed for Planting . e AL S | _Past Six Weeks \dohnson; contractor, is doing an|to establish a district. After'filled and more than justify the i ha - {exceptionally fine piece of work|having been discontinued for twojcost of their construction and | wnd Colorado| | v ; y | school conditions i Western'on the building, Mr. Henderson|years the Healy school has been |maintenance, said the Commis- yrook trout frys will arriv | | RS KATe o RN land Interior™ Alaskan towns are said. Completed, it will cost ap-|re-opened. sioner, v THE PURPOSE OF DISGUISE | better at the outset of the cur-|proximately $19,000. The present | Adds Two Teachers “President Charles E. Bunnell from the s hatch | | g rent year than at anytime since|enrollment of the school is 110. | Two new teachers were *d|is highly = gratified with the the U. S eau of Fisherie w.‘n'h of scout work and wil . b the establishment of a Territorial| While the Commissioner was|this year to the faculty at Fair-growth ecxperienced and encour- transplanting ‘in Auk Lal c-|alternate between the troops Department of Education, fea-|unable to get to Niuilchik and|banks, both in the elementary 1 over the outlook for the in- i | tured by higher enrollménts, en-'Kenai, he met residents of those|school. Due lo the large number |stitution’s future,” -Mr. Hender- headquarters of th ur- | struetion . possi e R 8 fcula and improved|two towns and was informed the{of pupils enrolled in the seventh son said. “Its enrollment thig ey will be turned over to|time, each assistant will sponsor % S y ants and facilities. This schools were in splendid shape.[and eighth grades, which were|year furnishes striking proof that aska Fish 1 Game Club{one patrol of seven eight boy 8 s the summarization given today A new room was added to thetaught by one teacher, it was|the people of the Territory are [SPecTacle craze | | by Commissioner L. D. Hender-! Ninilehik building to accommo-{necessary to discontinue the kin-'realizing that it is an all-Alaska AN CHINA V on, who returned here last night'date an additional teacher. There|dergarten temporarily, and use!school and it is more represen- TMAY HAVE[ (aflter an absence of six weeks|are two, teachers in the Seldovia|the teacher from that departm tative of all the Territory : s s i than President Grover C. Winn, has|meet in a place, not yet dggided ROOTER S TARTED.| |during which he visited 25 school which s offering ten,in the clementary school, 1 & the student body of any previous in charge of the transplant- |upon, for compeiitive work and EORs s : » t ' former ‘H],,‘ y ames and to have a short soelal NOW THAT 2 \ w'lhv’lv!& : ‘ ¢ g‘r'.l’(‘l]e: of work to about IIl-':llnfliih,Is“ .::pum,le i;m}rumml lum Indoumedly it is (lmxlnml Several volunte Z 'I‘_r-mm the boys will be or ke bh s o [\ | communities, the Copper R,m! Th.rm- schools were vicited westfo, tne main echool building | the 41@\'vlnpmmn a1 the Terr ory he said, in ord et | ganized Into upits fo. patrol th | Valey, as far: West as Kodiak, ,"‘ Cook Inlet, *Kodlak, Uzinki|ypich will soon be eady for oc-|as the years go by,” he added. the fish to the places selected for|town Monday, Halloween. as has| : ade fh the last 400 or 500 sears |atound, the .south end of (nle“md Ianswoud. No-change habi,, > It is conected with vélease, Cars will he furnished |been requested by Chief of Police| oxpORD. | made fh the last 400 or 500 years | HORIG, e Boutl GRA OF COOMIpcon made in-the teaching stafts et tining: ot Sivlonsid by members to transport the vol-|George Getchell INero was the first to wear spev-|in spectacle frames. though theref, 4 Ve, pyanks and Chatanika,) DUt 8t Longwood first year hiz “hipassaze ways. It will provide o' PORTER FUNERAL TO 1t — - - are fashions spectacles just 0 0 ree; e pe! unteers to the lake and the fish| - fclon 1y was. contended b are fashions in - spect i 100l courses “have been adder E s as I g VR A g . e Generally, there is an improv A 4 : mm on the main floor and' I S hawied i du tefioks d ANDERSON GIRL HURT the International Optical ~Con.|38 there are fashions in women's, o\ "o ™ 0y “contions over past|@fter @ discontinyance for several|gy, fooms on the wcons| ~BE HELD ON FRIDAY d i s J. H teliffe, cl . by e second | S el S el gres oyt ERCEL L e Y [T 1]11‘ schogls were 1 €x-lggor Several recommendations A e e Congress. cellent shape. i Farain 3¢ ard, D. L. Porter, who died at th: sald the popular horn | Cordova Plans Gym | were made to the School Board; The Prince William Sound and| Growth at Anchorage {for improving the old building| St. Ann’s hospital last Friday fol y information e to give the and taken by local members to|and act as its man fhe lake early Yomorrow morning. |the patrol keep its own record I G. F. F W ith ‘ Once a mon both troops will G I years, he said. pany and the Juneau W 3 . \ccording to aunthentic histori Sylvia two ar ol dang pa t is planned > el eal reco Naro wore spectacles| e | Yo g A e n|0f Mr. and Mrs George. Ander- | 40 "ECOR S (BT o against | Fims which people hare ' assoc it e ol he | Son. received a badly laceratad et s i o than 8§ o' brig! s of the sun ight arm Monday afternoon when i mornin i baoopath it i the |88 an' ald to his eyesight 2 -oo declared ate with America may yet go oui| of favor in their to be re placed by rimless glasses. i ! 0 i i | Copper River Valley schools have Anchoraze has added M'mn land it is probable that & vmmhm"““"'fl internal (onum(.:’;un L will | | —e ! | slightly larger enrollments than! Training and Home E s to,of them will be made during the|be 1aid to rest in the Moose plot last year. At Cordova, said Mr.|the school eurriculum this vear.|winter, and the remainder hefore!in Evergreen Cemetery Friday o s g s Henderson, it is recognized that! The seheol shows a mat {the opening of the school year,afternoon. : Bl adih o TN R {one of the big necds is a gym-!crease in enrollment, particular-|next Fall. A slight Tnerease in| Services will be under the SCoUT MOVEMENT Auderson home. The child was| Spectaces were aiso worn | LONBON s Siiamonn and | nasiom and) the: vesllfents of the 1y o Eirk Tl el skttt tir. |auvolhineis wed: obéd. tha | Moose lodge rituai, the Rev. Harry IS REORGANIZED: '.!.‘f:’fm‘\ o Wi Iilnad . tht j‘mfw ® invasttgsiipn h.“‘y:‘\'vf”l {precious stone dealers are -agog fcity are taking Lold of this mat-|Dbue to this it was n vy for| [Allen. oftiplitide, eud Ll Meai w itob atarted Mg g e el | with interest at the news of theiter in an active manner withithe School Hoard 8. vent twol “t_“l{“ffi{’ff;l,’i’}mgf“xeuflem Ag.| Bl 2:80_o'clock in the afternoon OFFICIALS M ET|switc ' WEKS 3 hat these were of lain glass and i forthcoming sale of the “Jubilee|indications that a new gymnas-|rooms in another buildin: owing jat the Mpose hall, tan iF61 1muuum| College and School of | | Di "o o be the lovell i wi he arecte i CONEZes . o A iyt gt g Mrs. | darin an appeardnce af wisdon | Piamond.” sald to be the lovel fum will he erected near (helto congested condition Mines fs the highest in its his-| Aqvertmng atwsve pavs., Use 3 n h ; i oy e {and third largest stone in th:lechcol for next year. Temporar-|main building., - While There ar pproximately o St sth troops of the Juneau Boy | Anderson, upon seeing the Tittle | and dignity | ; g S Vil B Ajbeioris here are approximately’the columns of The Empire. its will ‘meet tomorrow eve- | girl's plight released the wringe | worla ity a vacant. building is' being{derson was in Anehorag v The Spectacle Makers' Con L H 2 € U S %, “”‘ I} ”\'}” ‘1' I‘ i H"ly‘“” The “Jubilee” is oval shape and [feeured which will be used dur-|n were held, attended by | came into existence in London i A iy of the Presbyterian church, itflen and colored, hut the attending | the time of Charles | ‘and dealt | W8 found in the Jagersfonteining the, present school term. m ;i ¥ lagt nig in the Masor el - - land th after cutting. It is owned by an | NStil i L system, (\\w b xt week Troop No. 1| JACK OF ALL TRADES & e ;;’\:y{,‘h\l:\’:z} ’::u;;\;“.»‘ ety brtgetRaiile X ol 2 duates last year ranking| F()R qALF 200 Sacks of the BEST YAKIMA POTATOES Just Arrived i . PP esl scholarsl ests. s will meet on Tuesdays and Troop! The shop of odd jobs, snel 88! was abont hundred years headed by Sir D. Tata, the Pargec| RS OIS Fol . LENH i 1 o h ’ No. 2 on Thursdays, all meatings,window washing, scrubbing, | that, an [pswich- optician by the|Millionaire. 1t s reported thaf wy licleney ‘\~ x' n m‘,-l.; ed and it A to be held in the church room beleaning, poli g floors, paint- name of Fuller invented cylindyi-{auarter of a million -pounds storl-|coutinyes to do excellent work. | AL cach meeting there will bo a fing, in fact anything in odd folis | cal glasses which helped person; | in& is being asked for the gem. | Scward Adds Work | Ray Buy two or three sacks now for winter use before f 1 | At Seward ome high school i 3 geoutmaster and four istants | john Holler, Trop. Phone 473.|suffering from: astigmatism - ’ the price raises to supervise the work, wach | S o ot e Lk ¢ Rl I papers for saie at Tne Empire. teacher has been added to the Hart gosisant wil spechltn . one\—————— e e T \! Pacific GARNICK’S MONTAG'S 0il-0-Matic PHONE 174 1 FASHIONABLE I E I ’ o e D o HO OIL BURNERS By the way, how well is your pantry stocked? If somecone erll"g' A size for every need | came in suddenly to lunch or dinner today would you have to order in'a hurry, or could you take care tf them from your emergency shelf? We are willing to serve you right and we have flcsh and clean merchandise to do it with, P NS i FRESH STOCK 5 lbs. Ginger Snaps . . $1.00 “* 5lbs. Fig Bars . .... 100 China 1 5 Ibs. Graham Crackers 1.00 Dinner Sets |\ 6 Ibs. Rye Health Crisp 1.00 of QUALITY . Watch Our Window Displays 6 II,' » ’)I‘H’(I Pr""‘)s CALL 331 FOR L(H‘ '(’ N 20 (J‘OI) l 00 CORRECT TIME revolving and at + same time [ worn simply t the man ning at 7 o'ciock in the basement ‘at once. The arm is hadly swol | (S raa e s - rs oo o e ] 3 GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING : P]case let us be your GROCERS! e Gastineau Grocery “I tell you ‘in advance what job will cost” PHONE 37 We know of a well recommended bookkeeper that is looking .ll"I"m"“m““"“““I"“"“I""" for a position, steady or evening. Please phone us. fllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIll!IIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlIlIIlIIE \\1,;3 A& LORSHEIM SHOES Do Duiy Longer Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phones 92 and 95 Front Street It is a source of satisfaction to have shoes wear as long as you think they should. But it’s a grand old feeling when " they do duty longer than you expect - - - and Florsheims do! I mwmumfimmmmmmmmn R e S R T e Rl . We sell our Florsheims at Chicago Prices Moit Styles $10 Selby Arch Preserver Slippcrs and Pumps and ()" /‘" M“k()s ".i i I | H. : S. GRAVES other well known makes in patent leather, brown ¥ . 1‘he Clodling Man kid and tan calf skin reduced to $6.95 a pair. TY P EW R IT E RS » : Other short lines' of Slippers reduced to the ’ ' — ‘ following prices: ’ | | 1B ss.95 5195, 8395, s2.95 $5.°OO to $3O'00 o B ,:mmwm‘;“ WHILE THEY LAST LT b All Machines Guaranteed L Brocit Mo Fresh Spinach High grade Women’s Shppers greatly reduced , for clearance. T T T T