The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 8

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SCHOOL GROWTH FORTEN YEARS |S DESCRIBED General Tmprove of Conditions, Says ‘Henderson ting Commer meetir new will amount oxj Features Are Given Featur f the Tergtorial briefly cent the pa th enfary 1001 cent in th nerea from iner numbe operati He ) Vinte it that the teach rural in Alaska considerably high 1l than those ars in the chool rec pondir For that in corre State arie school is fon H teachers ir Alaska, he than the Lrer ed the rural aid, is much ucatic " chool higher in in states 10 Years of Progress given by Commis on showing the progress of echools, which he de clarad can reasonably be expected o represent conditions generally in ka, follow: The figures sioner Hende Number of schools Enrollment Blementary school eurollment High school enrollment Number of teachers fligh sehool graduatés Elementary school graduates Number of four-year high Number of accredited kigh schools Average salaries of superintend- ents and prineipals Average laries of teache - Average sala; school tea cities o ™ Average salaries school teachers porated cities Per capita costs based on (I\'LhuL daily attendance .. Txpenses and exp \ditures elementary and high schoo! high school elementary incorporated of in elementary incor- of outside both Commenting briefly on his tri the Commissioner described con-| ditions generally as he founl| them. He said at Kodiak prepar- ations are being made to c struct a cold storage plant, some of the material haying been lant-| ed there. W. J. Trskine, Kodiak merchant, was said to be largely instrumental in securing the pro ject, and residents felt that the New [England Fish Company ! would come in later. They are; confident that Kodiak will be come the “Ketchikan of South- western Alas: and that a tre- mendous L fish industry will be built up there, the Commissioner visited Port | Jobron and watched the opera- tions of a wha station, A fool blue whale being up while the in Seventeen head of cattle Janded there off the vessel on which the Commissioner — was traveling. They were for the ex-! perimental - stock ranch ed there by J. W. MeCon B IRON SPIKES TAKEN FROM SITKA FOUNDRY CIVEN TO GOV. PARKS ot port. ! were | was oat was | | iron manu- ¢ by the old Russian | foundry at Sitka, were ve ul: by Gov. George A. Purks Thoy | recovered from the old foundry site recently by M. D Williams, acting district cn2 "of' the Bureau of Public R “and presented by him to m\ ernor. | They are made of the flru dron | ught to the Pacific Coast of | erica, it was said, and " prob- represents the first mann- ik . There & ap rked difference in the quality Malleahle spikes, | squad ! decorations Lol ot Angelesihas broug njured in L'wu]u' Jury will decide how 1 S, ) HILL IS » COLLEGE CAGERS MAY PLAY 7v,“fli"‘*l(}TON IN The | Alask kethall College chedule squad which s of & Alaska 1 nued from 0 Southeastern Decemher, Washington ctory mrrangement an 1 \rage made, aceording to L. 1der- b he who itution Trial Tom V in ¢ and i than last year' toured most of the ing a splendid record is expected here both after the Christmas Year holidays for - fioral pieces and See Mrs. Sully ha ell 1 considered lowevear teleg 1 Hill in w marriage at Daily Dr feam Territ the Ti 1) | her and | day and t games. |sage sald « Mildred Richardszon, wh. enz Ziegfeld once called (fect American beauty [fect stem,” was Per |ten minutes cent of [a di from his Increase | the former Pauline New York, on $1.000,000 by At the former er to e iy, she Living (N {on May 18 well, 1 did several home ady Artificial on mar t Sehool School 4 voree 8 Gill ha court order, time of her marria Follles besuty tired Broadwa forward to a life o hushand's ranch, “From n we are going to be real M | ranchers, she said. | knows all about v am going to help | things $1690 a8 | - whom 40 115 19 |she was L |looked 113 117 107 of stock 5o him $1661 $1226 “SECOND HONEYMOON”" $1144 SPOKANE 18 Oct." 28 this y B zedl $ : > rdson Hill paper interview at second her husband, her “sweet relared his wife about the West, I can’t get her out . and Mrs, Hill left { snddenly October "h.n'lln'v was attéended of strained relations. paper interview that was m by the endearing terms ained on October 2, The licle says. | SPOKANE, “ five days in $1146 by $ 106 ,901.92 §509,915 § 13878 g referred to v barbs near the point eral others of smaller sizes ave in| the group. of >+ received a large s music and Victor records, Anderson ust sheet phonic Shoppe e jar Beleano Vegetable Pack at Terrell's. —adv, pment Ortho Music Iy ady by O HER DIVORGE ne.) M it will k3 5 ARSI TSRS 0 ORI, 6. B0 SISO i inst Ha . wnd emerged with scar that spoils the 1 it's worth, ’ | i | morrow eve | cants sy rom nnoun om Flor ner HiYl sived n )W m an in in which he is interested.” the ‘Walter d 1 th IN A stay early DISASTROUS of this | Mrs in he was Ch the time honeymoon®; Walter Daddy” she and was and add Spokane 11 and their de- rep The new orts d ob m 2 Lemon extract retains flavor through baking and freezing only according to the amount of pure lemon oil it contains—and Schilling Lemon contains three times the amount demanded by Government Pure Food Standufl?. . of the metal from ‘that of preum : manufacture, Mr, Willi ed ont, - Except for a e of rust, the aplknvpm Wfled uum is about rribly happy,” the mes- | nnoune R; and hor | ANNUAL ROLL CALL OF RED CROSS IN NOV. :: Jate for Membership Drive in Juneau District Is Announced At a meeting of committee: of the Amgrican Red Cross, hel | this, morning in (he office ¢ Chairman B. M. Behrends, pr« parations -~ were made for Kleventh Roll Call of America Red Cros: The conducted throughout ter's territory from Day, November 11, ing Day. National opted ¢ the execufiv Juneau Ch er, the Armi to Thanksg headquarters its slogan, reached it will » of two wer last’ year. There are four types of rership involving dues of $1, $10 and $26 annually. Fifty cent is mean an national headquarters ional and of the Red Cross. remains in the Cooper, aged 16, for $35,000 Th | balance program. COUNCIL TO HOLD SPECIAL SESSION ncau witi be under the air {of the following committees: hold 4| Business district—R. E. Robert m. to- son and Allen Shattuck. ouncil] Residential district Hall. The!Pullen and Mrs. H the purpesel Schools—W. K. Keller. electing a librarian from appli-| Publicity—L. D. Henderson. pplying at ufar | Placards and window displiys ; last week » . S. Whittier. made of Treaas, r the Juneau order to replace Martin City meet Countil ing at 7 ning in in the City called for will 30 p the pecial Chambers L. Faulkner. mee is meoti vakes by Nut tion | | made a to Sully —aav Dep: Laven Roll Call will be | lhd]l has ivé million members. for | minutes mem- $5, from each membership is sent to to finanee International trepsury | of the chapters for work at home, sucl as the public health nursing | The Roll Call in the city of Ju- Mrs. W. 8. Pies IMOOSE GATHER _ | TO CELEBRATE | | The Moosehe; | the and was Iy 150 X friends. Numbers on follows: opening vocal e Har P lica: pi d | Messersc of | Mrs. ujing by e | Leonard Sinclair At 9 |was abo o'c It this goal! Mooseheart ceremony | in million members | ’ | Rosenburi During cake wa; sent to Moosehea s | establishe When > | pleted, d |later 'in o given all memb Junean i he penses. S resigned recently to ition in the postoffice - > HOW'S YOuR ROOF? It you neci shing for it, remember. Femmer- hgs them -al that right. ady. FOR SALE Ray A price is 014 papers f The Empire ] China Dinner Sets of QUALITY Watch Our Window Displays Hart Pacifie 0il-O-Matie OIL BURNERS A size for every peed CALL 331 FOR < CORRECT TIME GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING oIl HEATING BURNERS l LUDWIG NELSON | Expert Watch and Jewelry ! Repairing i ? R “I tell you in advance what job will cost” | LR YOU CAN BUY THE PADDOCK A fine white broadeloth collar attached shirt— Made by ('.luett(]’eu]mdy & Co. ']or 6 pomms‘l'q c):! $1.00 theu oo\hu L | | Scouts g | hrsement church reorganiz F T T birthday founder theld last night William » tom dance by the | songs by Jenne Rosenberg; selection. composed adjourned to the banquet room. et — - JUNIOR AND SENIOR ! CLASSES TO DANC A Hallowsen dance 18 0 b0 iz lodge with him. tonight the junior and se s is the annual affair given by high school ¢lasses each year and high ito attend. charged to help defray dhe ex | — e SCOUTS 'GATHER FOR FIRST TIME UNDER NEW PLAN oth tr in Writing Phone 25 flIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlHIIIflIIIIIIIIlIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII He ducted a hunting lodge there for sometime. His year in the Sew ‘m:l distriet convinced him oppor- _units to patrol the town befors |tunities there for such a venture nd on Halloween. Chief of Po-.were superior to those offered in lice Getchell spoke to the Scouis ! the States. and instructed them as to their| - duties and what he expected from them. They were divided into five units under Charle | White, Richard Radalet, Raymond Carlon, William Nickish- and Don- ald Williams. b outlined Jast Tuesday by scont-|[for a number of years. masters and assistants, The main purpose of the mect- ing was to assign the boys into FOUNDER’S DAY, annu i art celebration Foundation, of ot held on| James J. Davi Mooseheart, was | in the Moose hall attended hy approximate. odge members and thei - ATTENTION a1 meeting of AURORA ENCAMPMENT A-1 L. 0. 0. F il be held in ODD FELLOY Starting next week Troop No. 115/ 71» Juneau, Alaska, on Satur Il meet on Tuesday nights and|0'¥ evening, October 20th, to Troop No. 2 will gather on|{confer the Royal Purple degree. by Mrs. Kasa-| pnursday nights, all meetings to| Barbeaue with bread anil sait 0lo by Mrs. Gus|pe held in the Dresbytorian |[O11OWS the work which will be- hmidt; . voeal “s0lo by | ohucon” ‘basement. op |81 at 7 oclock sharp. Each trooy Jarman; black bot| i e in charge of a scoutmaster | . YO Purple member should, miss Lawrence Hansen; this event. and several assistants who ave 5 re; v workl ¢ L. W. now working ‘out plans for the orchestra > " | ——adv. s W troops uuder the new system. The orchestra | of Earle Hunter, "Jjr., Holmquist., Ray Stevens, OREGON MAN GOES TO B et oies KENAI PENINSULA TO | Musical Treat mer"a"iex OPEN HUNTING LODGE ut one-half were taken up ‘with the spec the program were overture by orches-| address “by J. H solo KILBURN, Secretary. Mrs. VanAtta; was | | With a evening a birthday hunting osed of to Jenne|quarters at Vew of | establishing a lodge and guide head-\ E(l l 9 D s on lower Kenai penin 2S- g, The proceeds will be!sula, F. E. Wann, former FH;ilN'r g ()s (ln(/e Moosehaven, where the on the staff of the U. S. Bureau' M : home for old folks is of Public Roads, is enroute ad. i Seldovia on the freighter Lak the program .was com-'which sailed from here Wedne ancing was enjoyed and day evening. He is accompanied the evening all presen’ by Mrs. Wann and child, and Mrs. | Wann’s sister and her husband, o mining engineer, ! ‘While here Mr. Wann told friends he expected to settle at Seldovia permanently. He car- ried his household goods and sup- plies for the winter and to start He is not country o | He was rosi- | engineer for the burcau In | having charge of recon- | struction work on the Seward | road. { Mr. Wann resided in Oregon | the s dis w0 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA Singing (Mixed Voices) anl Playing — Best You Ever Heard EVERYBODY DANCi‘I at the high school ior classes, unfamiliar with the which he is going. dent 1925 Admission—Gentlemen $1.00 ers of the alumni of the school - are invited ' A small admission will; Late Ferry After Dance e et e et p e | POTA TOES! POTATOES! | 200 Sacks of the BEST YAKIMA POTATOES Just Arrived $2.90 A SACK Buy two or three sacks now for winter use before the price raises GARNICK’S PHONE 174 0ops of the athered last Juneau Boy night in the of the Presbyterian the first movement of tion under a new, plan MONTAG’S IIONABLE You can be economical about food without skimping. HOW ? Ceme in and sece our snecial Canned Geods disnlays or nhone u:. Clean place, frech: stock, most reasomable wrices in. Juneau, you will find in Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 Furnished steam heated 'rooms upstairs over our store. Pa pers Free Delivery Just Arrived! NEW SILK DRESSES An extraordinary lot of pretty silk models. SPECIALLY PRICED e $12.50 ’and $14.75 Specials for Saturday TURKISH BATH TOWELS Size 20x40 inches, - Good Weight 3 for 95 cents

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