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2 AR LA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNFSDAY FEB. 8, I928 RAVEN TALKS DES &£ #é ALL REMAINING WINTER LINES §| BEFOREP-T.A. [ %Mfl ¢B§NW / MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST || LAST EVENING Principal High Seheol Dis- cusses Development in Study of Science Worth shows several coats on the general principle of this one of black satin with its long hoa collar of hlack fox. The short left iend of the collar pulls through fh slit u}r:tder éhe ffur ‘:t e .rig side of the neck and hangs over *A Quality Seal * the shoulder in back. The satin bow, which is ‘ JUNEAU-YOUNG "ARDWARE CO. also a fastening, is an- We must Choose “The Science Program in the diSpDSE of High School” was the subject of the talk made by R. 8. Raven, . principal of the Juneau high all Winter school, at the Parent-Teacher As- soclation meeting last might o ilp'pm'el £ |the school auditorium. | a smart Coat L Mr. Raven discussed the de- Hardware and Undertaking Phone 12 and q“l“vk])’ velopment of science in the high | other original . touch. —_— school sinee its introduetion into There is a black satin [ Hat to make room the curriculum. Ha reviewed the dress to match the coat. gradual advance of the study for Spring through a series of progressive iy changes, from the tlme when two Merchandise and three year courses only were given in the various subjects uu- which will NOW Seauie Fruit & Produce Co. WHOLESALE and RETAIE ¢ e % «i)a We've cut the PHONE 488 Lil the present day four year i@ |course arrangement. . ‘P | Beside the discussion by Mr. soon begin Raven the program consisted of . a demonstration of calisthenics to.arrive @ |and drills by the boys' gymmasium class and singing by the Glce price on Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs— . Selccts, per dogen . S $ 50 unfis, per flozen every Coat and Hat e diens O owing the program vetcess. | FARM WIVES AT 10WA REST CAMP Potatbed, 30 pound for ... 100 ments were served in the domes- SLEEP LATE, MAY WASH NO DISHES '%5 of what it gn;ft;ns, 5, &onnds for .. : alifornia Young Turmps, 3 pounds for .35 ‘Beet_s, 3 pom nds for . % tg@ rrots, per Bnnch OF: THE ‘Walnuts, pér pound ... 35 tic science rooms. The members on the refreshment committee ‘ g |were: Mrs. W. K. Keller, chair-| TIPTON, Towa, Feb. 8—Farm | | man; Mesdames Z. M. Bradford,|Wives of this community may T. J. Petrich, Roy Ruun?rlord and | point the way for a nation-wide .} Douglas Meade. chain of “rest camps” for womcn was formerly marked sell for | The meeting of the Assoclation |of the farmstead. k b 4 to sell for. I was the first held this year andi| For th> last two years a sum- Ol‘lngll Prunes, 2 poll.lldl oy -25 was well attended. mpr (-almp has been maintained Flor fla Grapc F!'llll- 2 for 25 i P RN here solely for the purpose of giv- T 3 i ing hard working farm women a l;llfié, Bflyfl, NIV}’ Beam*pfl' pound A1 b D m week of complete relaxation and Dried’ pricats, 35¢ a Ib,, 3 fm. 1.00 | | F rest, % 4 T abr: o Husbands and children are LB%“‘:I‘: fiss’ per pound ......................... .15 § kopt away, dish washing is pro- ‘Alagl utabagas y i STOUTS—$37.50 NOW . BRI %] hibited, and to lie abed in the A 4. Bas, 3 pounds fl)l‘ """"" 4 '25 ‘Apples (Winsap, Spitzenbergs) per doz. .50 Apples (Newtons) per dozen 55 Green Peppers, Sprouts, Spinach, Peas, Let- tuce, Tomatoes, ‘Cucumbers, New ’ Pamtoes, Celery, Egg Plan: Don’t fotget that our Butter icomes direct drom the dairy and that our Puritan Hams and chons are best. 00 NOW morning is obligatory. . 29.75 i v : "‘, £ A Now the Cedar County Rest| $23.50 N()“ b 9.75 - B ?u mll YERM Camp is receiving inquiries fmz.nh L ] all over the country as to how it METALLIC AND HAND PAINTED 8 i g 0. Cb. A few leaders among farm wo- FELT HATS 4§ |Trial Poslponed iAC(‘:ount men here conceived the plaa.| They argued that everyone had Hliness Defendant — Ket- organized lelzure except them- 810 %5 walies 575 3 5 $19.75 values ... 3 | chikan Term About Ended |selves—the husbands at the an- 6.00 Felt Hats ... 4 ] nual state or county fair and tho i The case of the U. §. vs. Noil|chfidren through their 4-H cluba. McGregor, former deputy U. §.| A comfortable old tavern was marshal at Petersburg, who ‘g|rented and there the average farm charged with embezzlement and|WOman's conception of a real va- lefrauding the government, has|Cation is realized. There is no- been put over from the present|!hin& to do but loaf. é term of the U. S. District Court| Accommodations for forty wo-| \ ogiag, at Ketchikan to the term begin.|™en are provided at a nominal) "7 T WOMEN'S MISSES ning next April in Juneau, accord- | Price. BOISE, 1da.—Oneé ‘e i \ Y Y Y ing to advices given U. 8. Mar- . family in politics “is enough,” FIRST SHOWING ’ T o L e A kMO . 3k DRI AL R 8- AT " shal Albert A. White. The case|GIRLS OVERDO TODAY Mrs, /iCora McCreight Baldridge, i} Loy 3 e v was ‘postponed, it was said, on SAYS VETERAN MATRON wife of Idaho’s governor, believes ;\\hmh arrangements are now be-| was Informed In Seattle the tour-f .. " 00 1) ece of the defend- i N T praktest | RGN b ing made, will ba employed in the|ist season to Alaska will be great- STON, | K King tho h in-|er this coming summer than in ant. change two score years has|only as relates to her. husband. [ied g g g Ilm‘"fl }:b P i on and space|, HArry Wells, who was returncd [wrought in college girls is that| Whil> she leaves, politics emlire- P w~;||g‘\tnni u.r the tim ‘1 ‘31 the {any previ gus sfeau n Beric hl:m'u to- Alaska Tecently frofa Madison, | those of today “overdo tings|ly #o Goverior rldge, pe i ok l“,: \,',’,‘,?""”"i‘-';,“‘:,’]“'«,' ;;"\, anl:u::; e;‘mz" :::; O:L Wisconsin, plead guilty to a|thinks Mary Kirk, dining room[are many other thifigs to interest he * antln ‘.,:\”\""L,,.“,.‘,.;.k th “ § "_..,y ot “harge of higamy before the U. S.{matron at Willard Hall, Norta-/her. First of all, two chiliren, je entire surve 3 he | i ' 1 months between the| | District Court at Ketchikan i and|western University dormitory, for|“just a boy and a girl, even R Pulp 'NTERE TS"“‘ ”“”“‘ ’]‘"“‘ » ) Kotcn:. | SERVES JAIL SENTENCE iwas sentenced by Judge T. M.|40 years. though ‘grown,” & ‘hushand, “even > IR PR RUREIE. 90 s FOR HAVING HOME BREW |Reed to servé two years at Mc-| “In the days when buggy riding|though the is goverpor,” a care- i ot " o ] Neil Island penitentiary. was a thrill,” she says, “somc of [fully kept homi, chureh .work, H | \ prelim ":”J “(“'1:, ‘“"‘ % l'"“’J’ Sentenced to serve one yedr and | Sam Houston was tried and con-|the co-eds tried smoking cigars, |participation in the' activities i Bon Meldrum, Forest _En_"'” e l”"”":“"“:d,] g '“‘ru >|five months In the local federal|victed of robhery and sentenced |for cigarettes were unknown. Oafher young girls and soclal en. ,; y ["l “x; d‘:1 ]‘,‘ S .-‘ jail for possession of 40 bottles | to _serve 14 months ‘at MeNcil | the other hand, they held nigh‘'y|gagements. i gmeer, Here to Superwse \:lr ”v" ;‘:()""‘“‘l‘":fu“’ SPEAL @ PAof home brew buer, Pete Peter-|[sland. prayer meetings in a chapel which | Before: coming to the capitol } l t T b C | o : o son was brought north on the| Disposal of the cases on ‘the|has since become a dance hall| Mrs, Baldridge was active in the : ntensive Timber Cruise | !stcamer Alaska by Deputy U. B.|ecalendar before the Court at Kei-{and reception room.” state’s first Community churcl ¢ ‘U S. MARSHAL AND Marchal W. H. Caswell. ‘Peter-|chikan is about completed and it - established in Pamma. Sunday. : to lm.mum:x an m\ was_found guilty and seu-|is expected the session will be| LONDON WOMAN OWNER scheol leadehship led to active H of tmber Srege_im) | MRS WHlTE RETURN tinced by S. Commissioner|ended next week, Marshal White|OF THEATRES RETIRES work in the Girl Reserves, and [ ::‘f‘ -‘“’;:‘i‘"fl”"}l Ke “1”*‘“:‘ “1‘ i) Kchoe at Ketihikan, sald. . The members of the Court| LONDON—Mrs. 7Israel Davis,|these interests bhave ‘been con- cts and hich is expected y M # 2 rty plan to return to Juneau on|éinema magnate, will retire and require seven months for i) 1 arshal Albert A, Wiite BT e T o to| Soetal activities uire much completion, Don Meldrum, faresl‘ 1l Whit > r\n § to rJu- ADNIRAL ROC RS I8.NOW aghig i S :::nh’::-r J;::e gllz:ml;:: h';:m;lrut of her time, but com'::ute a pleas- engineer, arrived here last night nean o ! aner Alaska after BOUND, NORTH TO JUNEAU Py sement | ant “duty, for, e “I have from Seattle. Mr. Meldrum rep-jd two dbaghpd 1o the| 3 B Great Britain and ::::h:l‘:ew:!wh:: he.rm:nshand. -?vtuyu !l'snn mzull::‘h peopl> resents both George T Cameron siztes. They went souih 4 ¥ r and thelr doings.” U. S. May Sign ‘Up on |a builder, constructed a theatre at : : . Highgate in" 1909 and turned the Arbitration T’fl,“'y mamanmennt over to her. Since 1913 she has beem an important and aseociates t vicinity | pri f h s per and the Zellerhacl S8 dnjand a you ho w the Ketchikan- « ( {in th 8 Authony sailed moridig . fer y po ts with 51 Dnsengcrs SHOWS COLLEGE WOMEN MAKE BETTER PARENTS At this time M School in Idaho. Mrs, W following for Ju-| ILONDON, Feb. 8—King George, tigure in the British movingpi>| NEW ?OBK-—Mm graduvates to be in Juneau and its v ity | the trip to Idaho. rge Miller, Harty addressing Parliament, declared| ... world. make better parents'than unedu- about a month making prepara-| The »nrmh mrlu\ of reople steerage. that his government was studying TS I women of ,MM dls- tions for the work to be carrled | Alaska h started, Mr.| e s the draft of an arbitration treaty| vigENNA—Frauleln Herta Mat- tricts, according to ‘Dr. ‘Bess V. A s oon \lntka includ-; between the United States and > «d 1L M. Iiektuner, local radio Great Britain, similar to the one i+ man, who hes becn on o week’s' sjgned by France and the Unite-l 4 ho businoes trip to Potersburg. | States, zer of Furstenteld is the country's first woman stonemason. She has built walls, carved cor- nices and chiseled gravestones ta the satisfaction of the authorities, and she has taken over her dead on during the spring and summer|Wh season. Actual surveys will begi a as soon as the-hills are cloar snow. A large crew o! men, for'for th> nnr:h Mr. Cunningham of Teachers’ Collego, Columbia University. il : A graduste class - ‘olumbia | averaged 84 op quéstions rolating i to the formation ef good mhl habits emong ehildren ‘and to lbe father's license to work in the control of %t boys’ and trade. Fraulein Matzer s 22, nat-'girts’ behavior. 'The aame m.l~ urally strong and is considerad -several -mle« Quite good looking. . ment Io.on Clubs, but they av- —_— ,and 78. A{l IRISH CQUNTESS 18 v sychologists av-{] OF AMERICAN FAMILY ! DUBLIN, Irelatid—An American, membor of a socially promment.ham tamily, is an Irish ‘countess sad | | | l ng of the new accordance vmn ching chapeaux of the mewest of fashion—Paree. Left—A straw hat trimmed with of tite latest hats T e ——