The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE FR!DAY NOV. 11, l927 and in fine vhysknl condition. the first day of uhuol ms ye.r' | Both squads are turning out|there were 115 in the High School' thr times a week. The firstjand 374 in the grades, a total of scheduled game for the Hilltop- [489. Sinece that time there have {pers will be against the Alumni|been 56 students enrolled, bring-| iu»:nu. which game will probably |ing the present number attending I be staged one week from today. lm-houl to 5 | et | SOPHS WILL DANCE | Sophmeres are planning a SKATES | Totem weaos chosen | WE CAN SUPPLY ANY SIZE Totem work began this week.: ; Thanksgiving Pay danee which|With the election of Clarence ’, will be held on November 23 in|Dunn as editor and Milton Lager-'{§ _ IN BOTH LADIES OR <7 o gy s business manager, Miss j”" mRasis ';)ruerlnwi‘:: w:;s chosen advisor in the | MEN’S ICE SKATES PLAY DATE NAMED gathering of material and publi- | Dates for the High School play ;cation of the High Schoel annual, . - have been named as Friday and:and appeintment of the others of | Saturday, December 2 and 3, pre-the staff by Dunn and Luerzrnn " sentation to he at the Kiks Hall, {are made with her SO, Juneau-YOung Hardware Cfl. Miss Leer, coach, reports thot R K e e’ ruomine omoothly st | COMMERCIAL WORK Hardware and Undertaking everything wi he in readiness | 1 three weeks from tonight. WILL BE OFFERED PHONE 12 | Work on the concert is also IN NK;HT SCHOOL | progressing rapidly, and finishing | | touches are being administered | * by Mrs. Woods, in charge of the tnxlrunwnm] end and by Miss Zimmerman who is coaching the ivocal numbers, The concert s to be given on Sunday, Novembo; 20, B Rt Hnd Painted PURE LINEN HEMSTITCHED | PURE % gktssén‘ Leatherette TOWELS | A CUSHIONS | in white and ecru lace and 18x38 { embroidery trim $1.00 each ‘ Sl 00 each Black Sateen Hand Painted | » mw HIGHLAND. UNEN CUSHIONS ; i STATIONERY 18x24—Regular $1.25 in very attractive patterns Now $1.00 each ‘1 007 a 50! $1.00 each A class in (nm\m-rdal work ih A to be held in connection with the ! regular night school work, it wa [announced. today by Supt. W, K [Keller of the Jumean Public| School, after more than a tlon—nl people had signified their inten- P r tions of entering. ARMISTICE DAY sherthan rogen: ol Al g b AR ) First year sherthand and uphw. L4 will be given in the course, which | today in celebration of Armistice | (i ho handied by Miss Janie | Day. In the grades, however, at- Lowe. All classes in nigh! H tention was called to the import- }w“;rk will mies kR fnto’:‘chfil‘ ance of November 11, and w"'k\vpmbm 21 in the High School is being done to commiemorats|qn, soyrses’ dre spread over af the ninth anniversary of the sign- | | period of 12 weeks and include 36| i ing of the armistiec. ‘]ms(ms classes . being held on| - H - PINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here Have us dellver you at your adqress and mote how muek better heat amd cleamer fires you have, 5 Wouldn't ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria) will prove it. We earry & full ine of Feeds. 'D. B. FEMMER Phoxe 114 ————— e e, Anolher lot of. Fine ‘ "STATIONERY W in bright colors, large size paper and envelopes 2 for $1.08 Slamped Tan Linen CUSHIONS package goods, 18x24 $1.00 each ST IERERITEYAINE2 RN E RS NARET PRI probably be back in her classroom | Itiet, Alaska. —adv. | early next week. I g0 05 o 7 I o Order your :mince ples und' ENROLLMENT FIGURES MIGH cakes for Thanksgiving now. Mrs. At the present time enrollment Sully —ady. .Oid Pape]s for Safe at Empll'e OfilCG figures sl ) 1 — e g g g o nnnmunnmmmnnnflmmlmm T | Jersey Dresses 2 | Mondays, Wednesday: a Fri- | i | GARTER AND VAN]TY [FROSH WAVE PicNic i(l..\\* Tuitlon for_ both classes’ s P ra s ih : : e i | Yoh, Frosh! The firstyear|will be $15, or $8.50 each for th SA VE UN ] S[‘“nped 36 m('h E | ¥ Gm sfl.s | class. :nh their advisor, Mr. Ra ;(nmmertlal class and the cl;:hen(" ] LLAR [ H en, hiked up Silver Bow Basin |ghi i . PILLOW SLlPs i b pret_ty s Wednesday evening and held u?’“m cou:e—o-o-o—_. I ! £ e y y 4 5 | f 11 ; g | ‘1.00 a boX weinie roast. They returned to | | hy a Meg] I‘lckfl at Rhodes E: ma goud grade ol muslin E = -~ town about 7:30, all in favor of NOTICE TO HALIBUT } Cat -? Dol] : SRl LEE T s g repeating the idea in the near - FISHERMEN e. You save a £ Regular $1.25 i Another style of future. fia W | . B | o R argo of Seventy-five tons of, o urchased Now $1.00 ‘ £ | GARTER and HANDKER- MRS, BISHOP BETTER . . |Concentrates to Tacoma, Rither' ¢ach one p . ? ; = CHIEF GIFT SETS rs. Grace Bishop, eighth grads |OM€ O two boats that .can salelyl % ROSE BUD BATH SALT | ¢ g s whs had pee GRCHAEN % L wdls this smoudt. Rate. 4% 04 RHODES CAFE b | £ H i bright colors the hospital and at home for sev.|Per ton. Call or write Apex El 12 buds to a box | e eral days, is recovering, and will| N!do Mining Company, Lisianski $1.00 each GIRLS’ HIGH GRADE BEAVER Childbenrs aod Ladies' plain RUBBER CRIB SHEETS | KNIT PLAID HOSE and Scotch plaid in rayon and cotton -WOOL GLOVES 1 s in very pretty patterns $1.00 each $1.00 a pair $1.00 a pair $1.00 a box in plain and fancy Size 36x27 year. There are now 121 in the High School and 424 in grades, as against 104 and 3 figures taken at this time in 1926, At the end of the first six weeks of school there were 418 in the grades and since that time six more students have enrolled, four of these having come in during the past week. Statistics also reveal that on Bmepp FRANKLY SPORTS, CHARMINGLY TAILORED OR IN SEMI.-DRESS STYLES ¢ SPECIALLY PURCIT¥SED 1 1= = b = = = = = & '; } B hpaa ny other school where the club g $16’75 { Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. | A o = i Weather Bureau 3 3 875 %o main membership, . Sopho- T i —— ! SCHOOL . mores must have 27 points, Ju-j}" MENU E PRy i for ¥ and vicinity, begtnning 4 v. m. today: niors 56 points, Seniors 89 poinis i J E Fl‘-?;‘;ffa!;rtlulofwn‘lenneuan“d cold tonig Sk Satuviay Toliow z lmd Graduates 122 points, Soup—Clam c'"’"‘" 2 ERSEY DRESS S B0 v fhsrensins - clondtueos ond wavmer: gentle varfable winds' | § NEWS Fried Chicken n.mm : . becoming southeasterly late Saturday 'E BASKETBALLERS BUSY Frice of Beef | FOR GIRLS FROM 8 TO 14 YEAR\S v Time— BnrnmL 9"?: {anni?t‘: \x’nd Velocity Weather I""““”"”"”‘“m e, aliiy taxathel, (i Fried i bhl 1 " X m. Temb. Hpmi iy \ s t held yesterday af abbage ! L 4pomoyesty 3042 30 a2 NE 10 Clear TORCH SOCIETY ACTIVE |t e thore. wae oo QR s | all shades to choose from : 4 a. m. today 3048 42 7 E The Toreh Socicty, - National a.,ou, 12 aspirants on the floor, Mashed. Pos | Noon today ..3041 30 52 W car |High School Wevorary oreanizackl in expected. fhat. the mumes ‘m“”;'“ SPECIALLY PURCHASED E { __CALE AND RADI0 REPORTS - Vencas THE Betoc] teet sppnte L uasnue to akost 20 by aemill S QO TRV ; - fil 'Es“‘llfii),‘“\,“‘; P ! Sat T?{,‘,‘\‘:, o R 5ain. bogdme active. Roys' turneuts commenced on || Peach Pie Fruit Cake $5.25 w $12.50 3 ? Stations— ___ temy. temp. |_h-__m:' 24 ha, Weather ships s zranted to those | Monday of this week with enough Coffee Tl. i Nome 20 18 0 ( ain sed a required fmen for four teams. Material for ; 1 Bethel 28 16 5 @ Pt Cid ) roints from year t4lone of the best outfits the HM- 50c Plate—Family Style Tanana 2 0 14 [0 (& © it are: given on'!m.pnel‘l have yet had apparently 5t0 7 EBagle 12 0 12 0 1 nd for partici- ' available. this year, as even in. o B z - St. Paul 10 " 3¢ i o C dy vl all othor “the first turnout some of the hoys || 0 ea er u es om g Duatch Harbor. 48 11 26 itain 3 ‘showed -speed. Coach Waid has a BERGMANN Koaiak 10 EL [ & Cldy fine bunch to pick his team from, Fourth and Harri M - Cordova 30 22 20 U Clear SN +some of the boys-being good sized s £ Siiiti s i ih 8 ¢ TN e A (o o Fs 3o E Wool Hase : Wool Sweaters Ketehikan 35 13 S 0 « v Dunm, Iris = Prince Rapert.. 16 34 24 ( = bk " o i Bdmonton R ‘ = for boys and girls in Just received a splendid Fortland 18 i i0 3 = . ; ) S s e % = hand knit’ line to choose from !} San Francisco. 60 50 § e $1.95 t0 $4.95 . g i oweee New Ketyser Hose }RMWMMHOse Pure silk to top, in service’ A 4 chiffon weights—new twin ' 75¢ to 95¢ Bihi & oeda Note.—O0i tions at I o Princ Rupert, monton, Heattle, I'ortland made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time, ! The pressure is high over mn arly of North Amerien low over much of the North Pac fic Ocein attended by scuth lerly gales in s o Bering The pressure is falling Jy in the Kuskokwim and rapidly in the eastern 1l dslands. Clear weather coniinies over most of A a with in- wreasing clowdiness in the west and rain the extreme southwest |Ders of the society here are sev- The ten % rising near Fering Sea and has continued to al ‘of the members of the grad- BETZ COLISEUM orn Alaska. Minimum wmperature of 19.5 degr es | Uating class Jest.epring, who were | MEwflY MEN at Jumezn about 8 a. m. clected at the close of the achool ] vear. Membership, in the Torch | AT Society here automatically makes ' 3 PONDS AT GLACIER | LUTHER LEAGUE TONIGHT i ayn::u: e : . u;hnm Gu-mm. !:‘ak- Jenson and | 4|| Messen. ‘reshmon urs‘nqt oligible fo Iluuunm members of the club un- der the organization’s’ Constity- tion, as polnts are based on re- cords of each.student during the || past year. The ouly other mo- To the music played by the was 1eached AFFGRDS SKATING| 1ic Lumer Leasue of the nos | 2000 e g i e oo ELKS® HALL CAP AND SCARF SETS. ety urrection Lutheran Church will g ) S R i i ] " The ponds at the foot of .\len-‘ hold its l\'uw::x:lx»or m]:;::ll:g wmv & Ofn b o _in brushed wool denhall Glacier,” on the Glacier| al the Church at 8 o'clock ) e G2 1 . Highway arc frozen and skating| - e - 2 25 w 3 75 parties are now enjoying ll.w:. NOTICR o J o d #port. . Hevoral 5. Ware. AN o il have o nies fy e i and others| g, went out this forenoon to enjoy ., p #lie day. The buge rock pile inlonon: vour order now Ahe center of one of the pondsiagy 1 REMMER furnishes an ideal place for a fire] . A and for warming up a Juncheon, | ferercercr oo e s BUILD FOR 50 P dug 3 1) WOOLHH'I’ENSA‘NDG!M!S fi-{x DANCE TOMORROW All cencrete hollow nlh " H bottle, warm in winter, ¢ © The Blks Lodge will give its) no better hun nceniw svening 13 e e uan,||______CONCRETE PRODUCTS MR bfi, it announced foday by M. H.| e . e S i ALASKA M | be featured by the Betz Wholesale and n«m ‘Melody Men, who will music for the affair.

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