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Weather Conditions As Recared by the U S “Weather Burewu rmem M Tdnesn and vinmy.bemmmln. n\ m-y. Raim and: cooltr tonight and Friday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. ¢ k Lo¢AL DAT Pime— Burom. Temo. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| b p. m. 048 44 88 SE 12 Lt Raim a0 m 2063 42 88 E 1 It Rain| Noon - today 42 8 .. .E .12 Lt. Rain| ...... 30.70_ EADIO BEPOB'H [ ' teqp wmg \unclly ldh gmfl I | | 22 -20 PG Clear Bethel -8 -20 -18 — 0 Clear Tanana 6 -2 -2 — 01 Cldy Eagle . .. 26 | 0 8§ — Trace Cldy 8t. Pauf 18 e 22 L 98 Cldy Duteh ' Harbor.. 32 26 | 20 20 - Clear Kodiak 34 | %4 24— — Pt Cldy Cotdova 34 | 32 36 < .32 Rain Juneau . 4“4 | 41 42 12 102 Rain getcl‘lku = [ 42 = = 174 Rain Pringe Rupert.. 44 44 | 42 44 12, 212 Rain Bdmonton 32 | 26 32 ¢ 0 Cldy Seattld . 46 | 38 40 * 0 Clear Portland 4 | 38 38 . 0 Clear San -Prancisco.. 66 64 | 56 56 . Clear *—Less than 10 muu. flm—omrfim’nt &t Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Junéau, Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are niade At 4 a. . m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The storm\aréa that was central over the Gulf of Alllku yesterddy, had decreased considerably in intensity during the past 12 hours, and this, morning the lowest reported pressure was 20.44 inches at Cordova and Kodiak. Under the infleunce of that, pressure distribution, moderate to heavy rains occurred along thé coast from British Columbia northward to the Prince Willigm Sound region. Cooler weather will overspread Alaska from the Yukon Valley southward to Ketchikan. NGO SO S L AP ’ )| rest of the term, the literary ef- R EW ¥ % forts of the Student Body will be confined to getting out the annual Taku. The chief executives for the Taku for this year are Walter Savikko, editor-inchief; Roberta Fraser, associate editor; Law- renc> Carlson, business manager. WOMEN’'S CLUB MEETING The Douglas Island Women's Club met last evening with Mrs. ‘l'he first of the card pau-ty se-|L. D. Hammock. Judging from ries arranged by the Rebekah|plans proposed at the méeting, a Auxillary “will be given this eve-|good time is in store for those ning in the Odd Fellows hall im:|attending the "Club's masquerade mediately after the meeting of|dance on the 14th, the Rébekdh Lodgé, which will Readings, “O'Niel's Finest probably be held early. Play,” by Martha Sey and “Pro- Everyone is cordially. invited to|digy from the North,” by Mis. attend this evening and take «1{Glen Kirkham, were given. hand. The prizes will be worth O playlng fof and the. scores made; BASKETBALL TOMORROW at each individual event in the| The Douglas and Juneau High sbries are to be added for the|Schools, both boys’ and girls’ bas- final .or. grand prizes. . Refresn-)ketball teams, will clash tomorrow ments ‘will be served after the night on the Natatorium floor. |, cafd- playing. Speclal mention of the games ap- pear on the sporting page of The Empire. PLAY CARDS TONIGHT SRERZE OUT YESTERDAY sm t inse of the Gustinean ——————— Breese Righ schiool papbr, | LM AT GUY'S lbrdh;n term, was d‘.tflbutofl yes<| . Big aessortment of masks at terday. From now: on, for tlie Guy's Drug Store. adv. ftiLmols WIFTH ONE SENATE SEAT, - ; . M i ) ¥j |that better results can be obtain- { ed, otlier things being' equal, if! . o g | the young men and young women | Will H‘VE Efi{fcr these positions. I jedge of conditions gained through | thése néw emands upon the Col-| from Head-Colds., It' of Education, Judge Bunnell said. Better Teachers RIVAL RECORD OF DELAWARL A (Cwntlnued mun Page me) when : the his successor. m"‘“"‘ had ‘& series of vacau-| |,yigiana, during the “carpet:| The state leklslature failell|yqgger period” atter the Civil War, had a vacancy from 1872 to i‘l!’l to elect & successor to thony Higgins, and the long m sedt remainied vacant until 97. ~ Another leglslative dead- k in 1890 resuitdd in a four- Ar; vacancy from Delaware. ésntime the other senate 'se: Bbgcame vacant in 1901, and thi afdte had ho semator at all untll 1003, when Mark Hanna and oty- d. Repiiblicans interceded, afd state resumed ifs représenta- with L. Heisler Ball and 1. k Allee as senators. inois had a vl&:ancy of six ths 1n 1912 while the case of nator -Willlam - Lorimer -wds be- ing decided. Lorimer had held bis placé in the senate for two years while a fight was waged hith. . Hes wAd éxpelled in 1012, on & vote of the sen- Inv‘lliltlll {8 election on grodnds of cofruption, and his 8t was vacant uniil March, 1913, four candidates who presented crédentials as his successor werc refysed the seat. Two:year vacancies bécause of inability of state legislatures to elect have been frequent. Colo- rado Had such a vacancy Bétween 1911 and 1913, California and In- diana between 1856 and 1867, aad Montana and Washington between 1893 and 1895. ¢ -—“‘-—— ERLRR SR | “The Presi ” warm and com- fortable. Reuonlbla rates. Stand, Hellal’s Drug Store. Phone 257. Bob Turner. ! —adv. ——o—— Fugene Pérmanent Waves, $15. American . Beauty Parler. —adv. Illinois senate nnmad 1876, when William P. Kelloggt resigned to become governor, andf BOB TURNER AUTO SERVICE|/ Al BARNEY DISCOVERED HE HaD BEEN KIDNAPED BY THE BiVS FROM “THE CUICAGO CHAPTER HE WAS FURIOLS AND ARSOIUTELY REFDSED ® USTEA To THEIR ARGUMENTS AND PLEAS = LATER ON. HOWEVER | ' (NSTANGER COOLED AND HE WAS ‘HAVING SUCH A GOOD TIME HE FINALLY AGREED WI(TH The f BONS AND DECIDED T HANE THE GREAT - " NATIONAL CONVENTION oF Thg SECREYT AND MYSTERIGUS - - BROTMERWOD & BILWYGoaTs w CH\CAQO ! of Alaska will prepare theémselves Their knowl- {living in the Territory ought' to; be | | a'"decided’ advantage in carrying | on' educational work ‘among Lhei | natives, sdid Judge Bunnell | i “Many who come to Alaska as teachers in ths Indian Schoel Service are entirely unllmlll;r‘ with the conditions ‘encountere#l and ‘ure at a disadvantage 'in w | tempting to ‘apply rules and raw- {lations with which they are fa- New courses of study will be| ineluded in’ the' curricula of the|Milar to the new problems prt- Alaska Agricultural ‘College ana|*°nted to them in the North” ke School ‘0f Mines to cover two| "M~ “Often their desire to ox- yoars of Normal School work, ac | Perience Alaska’s much adventiséd cording to President Charles Bun.|th¥ills has been the inducemont Far North Instl!uhon to Offer First H and Train- ing to Teachers nell of the College, who passed that called them to enlist in this ¢hrough here this week on his ra. | Service. ’ turn to Fairbanks from the east. | Dr. Tigert has also requested These new courses will be add.,President Bunnell to arrange to ed as a result of a conférence be-|assist the Bureau of Education in tween Judge Bunnell and Dr. John | extending the scope of its woik J. Tigert, Commissioner of Educa-|@mong the natives by giving spe- tion of the United States.. Dy, |clal courses for Eskimo boys who Tigent is willing to give Alaskaas are engaged in the reindeer In- educated in the Territory an op: dustry. The plan is to carry on! portunity to teach in the native!this work in such a way that the schools supervised by the Buread!Bureau of Biological Survey i through its etation at the College can be of material assistance. The | indeer indu: ,fr) is bound to he- TALL (N CINE « e PARASE'S GonmnaA SART- AS Soom AS TE Cops. CLEAR THE come of immense importance and the College is in & position to contribute to the success of this enterprise. | President ** Bunnell * welcomeés Tege, he sald.’ They are entirely in kéeping with his policy ot mak-| ing the College-&n lnstrumenuflty‘ titrough which thé people of Alas- ka' can' efficiently develop the re- sources of ‘the Tertitory. He de- clared fhdt soon after his return; to’ Fairbanks, he will fsgue a bul-' Tetin outlining - the' Héw courses that wm be cfl_el‘ed. CALL *Dfl | Juneax: r‘ublk‘ School PBoard herehy calls for bids for the con- struction, plumblng electrid wir-! ing and heating' and ventilating | of the mew school building, in | accordance with plans and speci- fications whith can be examined at Superintendent’s Office, Public School, between hours § a. m. to‘ 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. daily including Sunday. Bids musl . be submitted ifi accordafce with | specificationd dnd plans. Bids must be filed with Juneau Sehool | Board, or in office Superintendent Schools, on or ‘before 5 p. m. Febuary 10, 1928, Right is re- served to reject any and all bids. | : JUNBAU PUBLIC SCHOOL | BOARD. FRID F é[)rflaty lfith plete payment Friday for L chandise bought dufing the January, L re all me?cfaant is obllged to m ured in (fof'lars and éénfs. If i Ifi/hich Side of the Fence ”/ill Yoii fie? Retail meérchants confidently expéct com- The Tenth of the month is universally recognized as the last day on which pay- ménts, for the preceding month’s pur- chases, caft be considered prompt. Worthwhflé’ thing you can possess. Jo& SAMMY rmnm Wots e nuz: ,flwvcmw CREAM FOR CATARRM OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tllll How 'l‘n Get q“lg)l :fllfil‘ In one mnute your clogged nostrils will open, the air pas- sages of your head will clear an dyou can: breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blow- ing, headache, dtyness. No strug- gling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be goue. Get a small bottlé of Bly's Crem Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this frag- | rant, antiseptic, healfig eream in| your nostrils. It penetrates through every alr passage of the head, soother the ' inflaméd or swollen relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don’t stay stuff- ed-up with a cold or. nasty ca- tarrh—Rellef comes so quickly.| —adv —— e — ATTENTION If you neea a good carpenter phone 498. “Handy Andy’s Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. . ady AHA ‘D‘ sv"‘ ;a\ e ’ Rogers Brush”ihg Lifi: mucous membrane and||’ i I Old Papers for sale at Illimllllllllllllll IIImllllmIl"lllllllllllllmllllllIl [T M Tor KEWY g Dhvary Mo Jim pavis " poc oCONNEY Unfmzshed F urn ‘&ifi' 7 | 3 Just apply a - coat of &+ § and there you are—a piecé of : - artistie furniture Lynies ATTENTION r;*un FARMERS AND b TRAPPERS : We are 1m the markat for a large quanfity of Blue Foxes. Béfors disposing of. yeue: supply get. our priges a3 We are etté: w can do better for you thnn mfldl mfl. ATt Tt i all ‘met- month of y It's your duty to meet your January ob ligations with the same promptness ani eet hls Don’t faif b e o the “PROMPT SIDE OF THE FENCE” Friddy. The value of your credlt rating can never be meas- ‘ sfkfil’i)st i prices. Compléete -automatic ment enables The Empire % will saulfy “Wé have ro;cent]y‘ mgtflled maelfincry and sup’flea Rmsed Letter Prumng Try this new 1 " business stationery. \ WE KNOw YOU'LL LIKE IT! T R ey - ‘" JoB PriNtmG DEPARTMENT - NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING : 2 ABOUT ANYTHING The Empu‘e s Joh Prmtmg .Btplnmen hlmgl to_ do your printing the riglu way and at CATALOGUES LETTER HEADS ANNOUNCEMERTS BUT-- M TEARNR 3, 1 5 pETr & FORACS L e N method on your e e “