The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 6

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HE SEATLLE STARK WHURSDAY, DECEMBER Zi, 1920. Indians from the darknoss of Ignor- Jin the #tates, ments ond towns thru the winter. | DICK HYLAND'S SHOW Fix All Lights in OH MR. BROWN, Anee and as superintendent of edu. The history of Alaskan education) The great need of the natives th a “ , cation of the natives of Alaska, will /during the past #@ years hax been a| rudimentary knowledge of navigation WINS FAVOR AT OAK City After Storm DID Y’HEAR? Keep in pertonal touch with his |record of accomplishment of this ono | and knowledge of gaw and oll engines! Hio¥ yylana 4» offering an enter-| Clty Nght department workmen : works TAA, pie Alankans will toll you. | Lopp ay , are expected to complete the work| Mayor Hdwin Brown and Cound, In addition to his duties ox heaa|He recetved his first post aw a titure devel of restoring the department's serv: | man Oliver T. Erickson called each of Alaskan Indian education, Lopp | teacher in 1890 and haw been in the} depends upon r feo 10 full efficiency ‘Thursday. 8¢¥-| othup “Liar!” (by proxy) Wednesday pas ent of this work | taining comedy thin wook at the Oak ulte thin winter,|in “Papa's Boy,” which is one of the Pioneered Reindeer Trade x . 0 y ninoe te, | when the whip will move from ene ote # local of 4 will continuo his duties as head of) lee continually singe that dw f mont pretentious of all his loca| oral strecta were still without Hghts nottloment to 0 long the 001 6 of the * the United States Reindeor service, a| LOpp was one of tho first toac pottloment to another along hel rorings and in well billed for the holl:| Wednesday evening, ax a result of |H00n, When members of the Notary |branch of governmental activity that | Named by the government and was) southonst coust In its work lGay. week the heavy storm of Monday night |elub assembled at the weekly lunole \ {haw mado the natives an Independent | #IVEN a post at Cape Prince of Wales | In addition to building up the pros and Tuesday eon at the Mawonle club. |poopls and given them a moans of |!" 1890, where he built hin firwt}ent system of schools, hospitals and] Sprightly musieal and dance num- Lita tS ji spe s ‘ Fivalihood, |sohool, ‘Two other schools were om | roihdeor stations, ho Inaugurated the | bers are numerous in the new hows| ays di The hit of the entertainment was From & small herd of reindeer, | Mblished that your, Now there are} idea of creating co-operative ntores| which has been enthusiastically re Cigar Store Ban 1€8 Jest on the Gallagher-Bhean team, — on fi 0th pational posts unde © native der the su-| ceived by every audience, clk * toy G. Roxeman appea Mayor, taken to Alaska from Siboria, in 1892, | Mord than 40 educational ports under|in the native villages, under the nu-| ceived by every audience, Dick Hy:| Roy G. Foxaman appearing am 4 Lopp has developed the Industry {the supervision of the government! pervision of the white teachers. |Jand tk probably at his best in his! Accused as Thieves Brown, while Ongood Packard simu” until ft now topresents a wealth of | #cat that of a “regular bick,"| Burglary charges were filed |\ateq wr, Brickeon } $4,000,000, By encouraging the pro.| The systent ,| Poste not reached by the customary |and many patrons expressed the aay ae irysarels bg ‘The parody sung by these two wont eee or reindeor, Tsopp has added | trading stations and the reindeer tn bile ag Lshies ea have been re Nea inn! nS part bis Aesth ne en 5 ibn, Watton'e | ko this f & Valuable industry to those available | dustry has become #0 large that the | Markably successful, han the Hebrew character, | & 0 eo .C, Ca may 6 7 ying opposite Hyland t# Mildred| court late Wednesday, They were |Ob, Mr, Erickson, Oh, Mr. Erickson— for the support of the natives and it! need for a man to bo In personal! In developing the reindeer Indu Puigo, who proves a hit in the rolo| arrested In the alleged act of trying | Hello, what' on your mind thls morn. 1 over the vast territory, Thewe stores wore established in| new role, is predicted the rom | charge has finally beon mot by the] try the government has followe: 1 ibaa th x he yeas weit Toul leerieniaent in sending Lopp to An Lopp's plan of Tanattting the natives | Ho | to Joot Truxman's clerk mie He Brg tr ia Many thousands of dollars annually, | chorage. to noquire herds and care for them.| and much favorable comment, Hoste | 426% Hitth ave. Monday Mornings Of the wid our RU fan STATIONED HERE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS ‘The sale of their surplus stock and} of iim friends in Seattle have ex:|~ g All the papers say we have an open FOR 13 YEARS ’ WILL BE OPENED the food obtained from them bat! preqied regret at his departure, of the farm girl. town. Lopp hax been stationed in Seattle} Largely ox an experiment, Lopp| helped develop the initiative and tn-| On the Boxer with Lopp are eight | Among the specials, the offering for 13 years, but has mado annual| will open his first yooational schools | dependence of the people, natives who are rning to their|of the trio, Dick Myland, Gordon | why Mr. Brown, why Mr, Brown, journeys to the northland and has | this winter on board.the Boxer, With | LOPP'S WORK HAS Northland homes after a brief yinit | Michardson and Roy Alexander, Is | Byer since the day you donned the brought back hundreds of reindeer|Chlef Enginoor James P, Murphy | BROUGHT PR. in the States, Many Alaskan na, | the most popular carcasses, The last journey of the} teaching prac gas engineering! Under Lopp's direction educa-|tives have been sent to schools SEI aA SP yETE 4 You know just as well as I bureau's power schooner The Boxer, }and Capt. 8. TL, Whitlam, of the| tonal work in Alaska has spread |thruout the States to complete the| RESU haye made people | That the cops are peddling rye. Added 98 carcaswen to those shipped| Boxer, teaching navigation, classes|thruout the entire country and has | education they started under his di-| KNOW that Star Want Ads are | You're a Mar, Mr. Erickson, in commercial boats for consumption ! will be held at various native: settle been the subject of many articles ' rection, better, You're another, Mr, Brown, Sse “cunsbalbdasths® 3 nv Sra eee siealo isan: 5 othe ep Sahahaie t RAS SR cae BESS TEU PVE A ESRI nN Res PRES ERORSS AOE Be Jeeds those OIL STARVED FORDS i William T. Lopp, one of the pioneers in educational work im Alaska, was to sail North Thysday to establish voca- tional training work. Lopp is the instigator of commercial yeindeer raising. —Photo by Price & ¢ Star Staff Photographers "fo carry the torch of civilization | for Anc ge to establish permanent Mito the northiand, William T. Lopp, | quart Lopp to Anchorage for 33 years a leader in Alaskan n: © further the > tive education, was to sail Thursday |resoulng the nat STANDARI —_ OIL COMPANYS ciation of the beauty that exists only in a grand piano. It is a fact that a small grand eo piano takes up practically no ; : It is safe to say that 50 per cent of the Fords — That Zerolene «F” for Fords gets to the bear- now running are oil-starved. ings and actually lubricates where many oils fail because not properly adapted to the special con- Not that th 4 sae A at the average Ford owner doesn’t ditions encountered in the Ford motor. keep the oil in his crankcase at the proper level. ; He does. 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