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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1928. ool building upon its ...mm., o I 8 W lon, was recently installed in the —_ Henry Bell has been adjudged SUON FUR 1929 t . bt t flDD F I-I-Uws C « studies of for LARGER TODAY:(H building. The Parochial School opened|insane by a jury in the U, 8. Com- 1san { anxious souls | growth 1as occupied his o Indirect Heating ; i i f o < } yesterday morning with regis missioner’s Court at Ketchikan, yetter speed boats and m ¥ current seasc % Y No tiré room will be maintained!tion of pupils ana regular classaccording to advices received to. CRUI ymmodious cruisers. I Ta 1 e of scientif in the new building A small o8-Iwork - gtarten “this ‘mofaing ot §|day by T. 8. ‘Marshal Atk m; e banqueters at J 1ve T Southeaste b o ment tunnel now connects the twolgcloe The 0! "hite. 3 s committe, 0 :;I " " A ':E : ¢ ':UIW NG "I " E inv A » Total Is Now 490—Work |™ . vclock. The total number of pu.' White Bell wa mmitted ta didn't take muc Ala I 5. Forest. Ser school structures, and through this|pils who registered yesterday is| Morningside Sanitarium by Jud pilot a ship like the day for Seymour Canail on New High School Is |is a six inch steam pipe and smal- 166 with 25 in the primary depars.| Kehoe. Cininsiiiy (1““ Meeting Oc-|Argosy over a nine hundred-mile| ], P, [)Ulson Wl“ Annc SR et copoose. He was| .o e Rl ) {ler suction pipe, which will carTy|ment, 21 in the Fifth, Sixth and| He will be taken south this wae I Start M D e el T oniakl Visit—Wjll | accompanied by Harold Brown rogressingravorably ithe steAm to the High ~SchooliSeventh grades, and 30 in the|by Deputy Marshal Regan'at th tober |, to dtart Move round in a little Sand Ofllifl on Visi 1 assista s A ... |building by a vacuum system Eighth Grade and the First and; Third Division who is aboard the for Hiw " or Shoo-Fly from Boston | Remain One Week I ill be in the Se Enroliment. ity -f}‘”"”_“ Public} Men at work on the interior of |Second years of High School | steamer Aleutian with two insane o to Gastineau Channel. T} gy | mou 1 dist only a few|Schools reached a total of 490 to-ithe High School have practically e ]h.m.-uu en route to Morningside he little boats are go- |days, returning here next Saturday.|day with the addition of nine. stu-|completed ' the lath while the zer boats reon, Grand Master of |His w ring summer has|dents in the kindergarten 4 lupper floor is approximately one- DOING FAIRLY WELL onorary society was|th dejana Brder ot 004 brerad ction of Tongass |Erammar school, it was announcad |uaie plastered ie building u aboard the Ar-|Fell 't Washington and Al-| Nation ) 1is afternoon by Supt. W. K. K xcellently arranged with all class nk Kosan, who lost an arm, the ‘Internationa K vill arrive in Juneau| R rooms specially constructed for|in an accident at the Juneau Lum- FREE SCHOOL ! Mem. | , g Clut soard the steamer Yukon this N > check huas been|the studfes which they are in-|ber Mill yesterday afternoon, it bought. ~ Skip.|evening and remain here unt 5 0 F T ) he total I school | anded {doing fairly well, it was ..-pum.][ TABLETS arriving at the ? from today, it Mr ler said, bu In addition there will be three!at St. Ann’s Hospital this morn. \% \ i by their own ef.|nounced this. motnin ared the total. Within & fow|eyira elassrooms. The main study ing. WHILE THEY LAST dark and wear r BER will undoubt be Higher|nan and lbrary, will be o toe —————— Rw g F T nfl 8 . all ¢ ary, will I i 28 cash purchase earn member s first official visit of U I I (han it was yes ay, the opening | o0 floor Bis symusdeil 08 ith each ca I % chool ! . 5 of 50 1ts yo et free a R SERL e aasgite v Wnannel . 1o been so arranged that it and the|Cld PAPers for sale at the Empire. | f 50 L“ ts you get v ) have t ’ nce 1911, Mr. Burson is ma he _new students, registered |gnower rooms may he entirely| \ R i — | { big-5 Tablet, and a $1.00 of presenting to said skippes: [N a six weeks' trjp throughout I_ 0 S r I N Fl R E ince yesterday, ¢ stributed as|gpu off from the remainder of the| The only store in Alaska |{Purchase ,“I‘C"' a "“’1;,' themorial trophy Which in’ time , and his vis't here 1\ follows: kindergarten secord | hyilding, while a balcony has been| that has a Graduate Beau- |} 1ablet. Not more than 3 yme one of the outstanding | nticipated with keem interest by| |grade 2, fourth grade Bl bulle completely around the Mall tician at the head of the free tablets to each cus- porting worid [members of the local traterni-| Whitewater Bay Fore<t srade 2 and eighth grade 3 Wi WOl be 1o ayiRAMIN Cosmetie Counter. tomer per day. un Next Year es, Mr. Hart declared o | Improvements Made ‘lasses for the sixth and seventh : 2 coing to run nmext| The Dresént Grand Master was| Fire I\’l“ t’\\]‘ ”kouilml Re- | | Several changes and - improve. Ll:.m: ”r:::”“,‘h“ oy Hunait Introducing the next. On Monday |°iected to office at Walla Walls cent J.L.. Alaska Mistory |ments have been made in the 0ld |} aan e Ay occupled, APEOIEN October 1, at the Ta.|'D June of the present ' ye; " hool building and on the grounds. | ause :,’;mlfi\:: ; llfv{u Mr. Keller MARY NORRIS GOSS coma Yacht Club, to be a grear|'¢ft his home in Tekea, | “Ten million feet of standing tim.|New cement side walks and steps|qaiq “Bring Your Beautv 1 po | where She maintains his 1 Bl Were royed by & fire.which |have been built to replace the| T Troubles to Her” mer made Tells Stoky Alaska athering of all th | y crews in the 1928 race t the|flee tho Argk week of September ‘x.m d in the vicinity of Whitewate | wooden walks leading to the’main [t i b setoted pans 1| 22 S B Bt for Ky on e ower ot coukt bt e WIDGEON LEAVES FOR {the Capital-to-Capital classic ~of - - | Admiraity I for almost two \ the addition of an extra | 1929 In place of ten boats there | e Will spendone week here and |\aeks and finally extinguish rer T this year, it PATROL OF STRAITS ; vill nty; and instcad of|then continue to the westward,loq jag Saturd It was the|was necessary to convert the com- £hone B¢ Hive Daliroce In the Aug-|¥ visiting at Cordova, Valdez and | Motor | fifty- \chtsmen transportia most destructive forest fire in re-|mercial room into the eighth grade e s o e eae e cod I Next to Valentine’s s prime mov 30at,” D 3 L an article hemselves to Alaska, there win|Seward. He will then g0 Over|.q.i vonrs in the Tongass Nation: [room. The seventh grade has ]T‘"P“““‘ the tlstiing N Tl 5. U P T LTS S T e ? p | - t the l¢ S it-Cross Sound area, RRMEIE "ol - N o W e b Wiy 2€ | porest, it was said by B. F, Heintz-|moved to the former room of the § JGAR! SUG 30 ¢ 3 bearing b ace and an.|be SiX ind Fairbanks, leaving the latter| " | the Fisheries Patrol boat Widgeon,|{ SUGAR! SUGAR - @ $7.60 a 100 lbs. mcing the laying of plans ] ity about October 9 on his re- |5 pogeeRL s el el b ow - mebt | Cabt. b o elth " ‘u apital ‘:)w yac mlxu ]1.4(\,..1. o of ; ;\ih'u[”\\‘v; 1 charge of the fi ’\‘i:‘“y- ‘n‘:i: .‘\lem.:hrn::'m:: »\;m‘::: 1.l e o R Canning Prunes i e, .. 1.40 box the world is high time that iy Par ) e ¥ ghting Dbrig here the seventh grade er- Sy . ¥ Tomgrrow evening he The blaze started in an old log-|ly was located. The former 1i.|days. Fishing by gill nets opened Crabapples 1 1.40 box BTk Ve nkit } ’ tich | yachtsmen) m use of this para a5 5 h 5 N 5 > ” coma Yacht Club of which Dr. Rich ) Y4¢ S at for 1929 and|0d8e No. A,-A, D By the time men had been as.|instruction, while ~ommercial class.|Fall season Best New Potatoes : $2.90 sack was formerly Commodore and fn|¢ Silver Bow Lodge No. 2-A at- | will visit the latter lodge, the . hp i : : proceed from (here on a gener: Thice' of Artlole | it o inaBe ¢ lstanding timber, A crew After eleven y of service the | Procee Mokl 2 L | GENE GORDCN SOUGHT u chaptef, with the Douglas | ;) "\ cossantly for 12 days be. | boiler which has been nsed\to heat |2urvey fo the waters of, the a PHONE 174 i he Alaska Railroad to Anchor “We have between these two 4 elman, Assistant District Forester,|eighth grade, while sections of the Bk E it ianson, will. lEYe Canning Peaches ... R 3110 box turn to the States | will ba sponsored by the Ta.,God ApReIL ¥ 3 nake an official visit to A s h from an unknown eause.|brary room is being used for music|in that district yesterday for the Greenstuff more reasonable than ever before f § . b r g i < i 2 Wi take a ntrum v I 930 and 1931!" relpu gembled and rushed to the scen are meeting in the ex-music| The Widgeon will ) which he still holds membership. | and 193 s tendine Ao gy, Thursday he[FRBRIA anc TiEASC 18 EEfgoene %8 4 3 watchman to Excursion Inlet an / i 4 ‘”‘\’ it “ . xo g 'if\_""tl‘l“ff" "o be open |fore it was extinguished. Trenches|the building has been retubed,|returning here lato this week. g Mt 0 A o Alaska uiser a) 5 R0 b Hire. broaks and & SORGHIE Hum " , = e e et e h wrote as follows : A meeting night in Douglas, for L : Vadl [the Governor's offic nforma g e The Alaska Classic i [t . i 0dd Fellows, Rebekahs and En- TRI A Atcr hat wonderta iarions re.|on, resarding Eascne | (Gone) (G0, RO RN S B was' pumped ont. the flames e, Ask How We Can Do It Seption ‘ng three-day jubflee end.;aordon. He is mow about sixtysfefevac” " Mg "anal schedilad used. ~ Extremely dry| | [ ARGES GOODRICH Inquir been received at There is absolutely no mystery or secret as to how TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 11TH ' I e e Eagles’ Hall, Douglas Mo 1y s NEW HOSIERY Lindseth’s Popular Novelty Shows the Newest Idea Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘ ) 75¢ and $1 .00 Admission—Gentlemen, $1.00 = = fifive years old, i ix feet tall, s weather and a strong west wind o he glorions Fourth of|; £ ! meeting will be next Monday, | Veather and 4 g ing with the glorious Fourth offy)," (o5 square chin, one fin RS L i 7' | made the work of the fire fighter % | we can buy and sell to our customers the highest Sty 1 atmosn, we ol thie" Argoby | i . e et n Juneau. This will be a spec Rlera] : A ) ; s Tnsl sage | 'S s B st heard from | ;. “onthoring for the purpose of |more difficult than under ordinary | Al ossible grade of merchandise considerably less in crew found the fnside passage y : gathering purpose of ( home all too tame, so we lit mri.”,' ,‘\”:”“ ]‘,.‘I‘}{;I.f "},l.l‘\x.;:\“1:1“1‘,::}“'[ conferring the initiatory degree |conditions. Approximately 350 acres | A B price than any of our competitors. WE KNOW from ks, right down the open |10 TeBArding Mr. Gordon should |(CTSCLE (e MUY CHCS | were burned over. b JUNEAU FROM WHOM, WHERE AND HOW TO BUY. beean for a hundred and two sea- | b ¥genord will altosbe attended by Douglas| Three other small or ‘apot . Vil ‘ GET YOUR GROCER TO SERVE YOU RIGHT . y | N ' 3 in the nity of Poin . - ) e 5 + miles. Passing Cape Ommany| WILLIAMS LEAVING ""]':]"'“" s R dida.: ik A put out by the Sporting Boot If he don’t make a visit to this store, examine our WL its big ground swell and mag-| ok R Foalit be takbg e | oarest - Borviee Minbuk. Thben: id 5C merchandise, then ask the price, you will see for your- :x’.n.-. nt tide 1|:-~ \\I'.h“m”ll “1‘1‘”4 P \mm_nll\ Forest m,u;uw Pl oTRage, of liisdkent du anlllaeks lnos Taktorial damRkEc ThesMers | Bufi Col self, how and why we can fulfill all our claims, as e swing in and y the 12 | for e local ‘dis t of 2 U. 8 e x5 = = a + vertis we ducked inland to Ket r.w\\-vw‘l)ul,,“~11: .\T.H‘\i.l.u_‘ is Jeaving tonjght| Tuneau and Bouglas, aud:tioes | sdiseent 1o, JiE IR, IR RER! i i Cnpon Soriend, 0. ’ we had gotten all over the anti-|on the Ranger IV., Capt. Arthur “"“l‘"‘)'_I"]“]”"‘_"“' '”;y “”(',‘]"'“""i VTR WoR RS TReRE If it is the best service ‘Vnu want, and the highest inax Nelson, for Killisnoo where his|Ment while he is on the Channe o A - | EEs o W s the best service you want, 2 e 28 Wik (ki o A% Adow 4o ‘“‘]“’ b “‘”’\‘V \:\“‘I‘_L“”““' where his| oxpect to, take him on at least| Nothing strikes an old married BUTLER-MAURO Light in Weight grade of Groceries, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, at R e ik e tlaes wnd | e one fishing trip in this vicinity| fmay funnier than the ads that in- DRUG CO sea-level prices our store is the store for you to ol e e T e | oy 5 e “r% b sinuate ,l.lw ""”;”f'_‘ 1.:3,,1.;..:.;_,‘4. Lr)ng in Service come or phone. Please remember—Other’s specials, sserved . The Capital-to-| pair exhibit Jn the fomo Cook.| N0 Tan has to bo more careful [being wrecked because the Wife| | preg Deitvery Phone 134 our regulars—that means—Bananas and everything. Capital Race was a 100 per cont. | ing and Floral Department wil|2P0Ut his moral conduct than the hasn't the nerve to tell her hus- That Ts All You Need success. For per d excitement | be accepted up until 12 o'clock |°™® who taiks in his ~;l|:l‘]|. band he has )hlllln?J: AR When We Sell It | i and publicity and start and fin-|noon, Wednesday. Mrs. Radalet, - — —_ It's Right t' B ol g Mot | Gastineau Grocer Did Two Things | Department, cordially invites. the | Sub Station Post Offico No. 1. ' O y “It did two great things l'n'~',‘lxul|v.~i of Gastineau Channel to . 0. E. i PHONE 37 it was a good-will pilgrimage ce-|make entries in the department. : 3 : e menting Alaskan and Washington. | adv ]V()VELTY DANCE | The ClOthmg Man M“Ir ](ts in Halppy }?0m§lf§:nndee Iélafve ?.)"1’_ . B — S S BN ore Canning Peaches, $1.10 a box, or $2.15 AIR FAIR AIR FAIR FAIR FAIR 5 - 3 STOP-LOOK-LISTEN! Every Night at 7:30 we will play a FREE Game of BINGO r FAIR FAIR THE WINNER RECEIVING It’s a more conservative idea, light weight wools and lisle half hose Successors to the ; ‘ with small patterns and clocks. Radiator! I o 0 Trane Concealed -, ; AN EXTRA BELT Heaters Vastly i Improve Heatin \ An extra belt is really a time saver. Comfort an Room Beauty . N SO Wednesday—Silk Pillow. Thursday—Serving Tray. Friday—Table Cover and 6 Napkins. Saturday—Dice Clock. = 4IVd HIVAd YHIVd 4IVd ¥IVd 4IVd = FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR AIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR TFAIR FAI You know the occasions — early TP g A faulty morning rush scenes when it’s a WA TCH | LT i 'ch"fiefmffiyf bother to change belts. 3 ap g m-afim fit the foot cor- rectly—mould sturdy feet for Room beauty unmarred by big, later years. No heel tacks— For Our Prices : ~ unsightly radiators—heating e syt “Alenisat comfort undreamed of belorel | g nure longer | Dobbs Scotch Sport Caps The ideal heating combination is wear, A large stock of Kalie achieved in Trane Concealed i on V(’,g(?t“bl(’/s Heaters. Thousands in use. ::;‘I;hwmmm ji‘”“"’b $3 50 to $5 ‘N’ f S R TR This new type of heating unit is i Bty n MORE CANNING PEACHES AT $1.00 walled in when your hobusc is = o i r X7 ot hidden o recessed radias i i e nd. PER BOX WILL ARRIVE ON o Tty oy, pr el UL Screns. An entirels o s color — a style that suggests the AN 8 i of heging wnit, 1<t lacin f in 5 ! STEAMER QUEE ke, Aol iy &/fi:!;- phot::r?o: . " - M. SALOUM man who knows style and quality. tors are ordinarily used. Heating starcs the moment v you open the damper — stops the second you close it. Knob on the grille gives instantane e CONCEALED HEATERS SEORGE BROTHERS | cro. m.mice Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings Plumbing Heating ~~ Sheet Metal “Itell you in advance what job will cost”

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