The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 20, 1932, Page 6

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ALASKA WOMANTANANA SCHOOL WINS SUCCESSFOR BLIND HAS AS SONG WRITER BRIGHT FUTURE Mrs. Agnes i L Reinent Iawls One of Most Interesting " Authorof * ‘Honey- ‘ Activities in Northy Says Dr. Fellows moon Isle” [ titlc| One of the most i eresting and | 1 the |highly promis of the activitles| nakes | of the Alaska Division of the Office I Indian Affairs is its school “for BARGAIN HUNTERS HFRE IS YbUR Oi’PORTUNITY On this page merchants of the city have listed é\(ceptmnal ‘buys” for Thurs- day. A wide variety of merchanidse is offered Eevry item is a certified bar- gain. Direct lur c( Medi- ho returned early this an inspection of his- s in westem, interior Alaska. 1 hundreds of miles gasboat and air- s traditional method nsportation—by dobteam—was rly one he passed up. Had % | | f | | Study these carefully and save money. You can get more for your dollar in these stores Thursday than you ever dreamed a dollar could buy. instead of the ed for the trip, y months would Ty Tho Tanana school for the blind is under the direction of Miss| {Melba Call. She is blind herself, and is an expert in 'the Braille system and methods of teaching An accomplished musician, a ypist and an artist at handi- % she is doing for s in her caré If you like bargains and bargain days, buy from these merchants tomor- row. TS ST S O | STORE WIDE Spring Sale Held Over for THURSDAY CASH SPECIALS ‘SAVE MONEY! FOR QUICK ACTION WE OFFER UNUSUAL BARGAINS: Every Day Is THRIFT DAY | at this store enrolled an; ths of the institu-| ation they have made k ogress, he added. cal (Iron,a Fellows visited Cordova, went th prose and poelry of ex-|by plane to Chitina and returned to Cordova. Hc later traveled by small boat to communities on ce William Sound and to Val- and from there proceeded by | mer o Seward. TFrom there| a0 1 o g went by rail to Anchorage and ! Insulation Described S g i o , He teck a plane to Tanana and | to Stop Wire Static |vack to Nenana, then returned by rail to Anchorage where he board- | that took him to| art has in Junoau who are lat suceess in Peaches or Apricots, No. 1 tins, each .._..... 10¢ Florida Grapefruit, No. 2 tins, 2 for .. Bartlett Pears, No. 2 1-2 tins, 2 for .. Good Grade Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2 1-2 tins, 2 for .. ({ Hominy, Corn, Tomatoes, Sliced Beets, ALSO EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Come in and Examine Our Stock AT REASONABLE PRICES NEw YoRK. A 21t Every Piece of Merchandise 45e Let Us Clean and Regulate That K l/) Anchorage. | The purpose of the inspection, | the first made by him since he| gineers by Prof. F. C. McMillan of |assumed the directorship, was to| Opregon State College. familiarize himocelf with the acti-| He suggested insulators on the |vi of the nursing stations and | transmission lines be redesigned to|hospita’s of the Office of Indian eliminate W is called the “re- gions of overstressed air.” . —— fransmission lines were describad at the annual convention of the Amercan Institute of Electrical En- tions by neers to determil Lake Clarke, Kana- | : 2 mathods of abolishing radio inter- 1, Akiak, Mountain | WATCH or CLOCK i large cans, 2 for gerence caused by high tension Cross, Sleetmute and | Sd uy Rice and Beans, 4 pounds .. Hard Wheat Flour, 49’s, from $1.25 to . All other items priced a_ccordingly ECONOMY CASH STORE W. W. BATCHELLER Second and Main St. $1 50 JACOBSON'S Curio and Jewelry Store ? SEE FOR YOURSELF! JUNEAU FROCK SHOP Gastinean Hotel Building R { Valeéntine Building (On the Corner) [“Master Farmers” Show FLIGHT TO PLACE Profits for 1931 Work! ST. LOUIS,, April 20. —Fifieen IN RACING FORM . o ‘master farmers” of Missouri, as & s ——— Gl ' M. MBI, MIAMI, Fla, April 20. — Tom chosen in a contest, made money Healey, trainer of C. V. Whiiney's |dUring 1931, figuring all prices at horses, is scheduled to return to|farm market value, Réd Bank, N. J., soon to take ac- Their net profits totaled more tive charge of getting Top Flight, | than $58,000, or about $3800 apiece, tnbeaten as a two-year-old last|an average of $15 an acre. This} year, in condition for her three-|Compares with the average of $9.62 year-old campaign. Tcp Flight en-|an acre profit in a similar contest téred for the $50,000 Preakness and |3 Year ago. also was nominated for the Ken-| ©One farmer in the 1931 contest, thieky Dérby. working 40 acres, obtained a net iglin return of $51 per acre. On one 60- acre corn project a yield of 91.6 ;’gace Is Mere Myth bushels to the acre was obtained, | Dupite 8,000 Treaties :m,;:u;w;])roducuon cost of 11 cents | R WOMAN GOLFER MAINTAINS PAR IS EASY TO ACHIEVE HEALEY GETS TOP ) { l} 1} \ N { ) N N ) { ) ! { ¥y { ) ) N )\ { \ ! § M ) ) ) N N It 1 § ] ) l} ] K] § B ) Iy N ) ) Exclusive But Not Expensive I The Thrifty Housewife Compare Our Yalues $:iier N e difed ¥ T SERVICE %‘msr Begins and Ends BERLIN, April 20.—Despite some 8,000 peace treaties, mankind has setn only 268 years of peace in 3400 years, say statistics compiled Y by the lnsj‘juue of International| ST- PETERSBURG, Fla., April 20, law. | —Maybe ther'll be a chorus of Even in these 208 years peace| O Yeahs but Mrs. Daniel Sim- ASKS HER GROCER FOR was only relative, as minor con- flicts between remote tribes prob- ably escaped record. " The enduring peace promised by “the 8000 pacts lasted only dbout two years for each, it was onds sticks to her story that any eally good golfer can shoot any course in par. How does she know? Well, for instance, she played 268 different courses in this country, France England and Scotland, many of Black Cat Candy Shoppe Soft Drinks ‘:!n”d' them in less than par. And then, she has 31 cups won in competition VYYYYYVYVN | sithout handicap. can One of the trophies was awarded n.nt.m:"lbat fl odrr,n- {her dor a 76 on the difficult Sun- ningdale course near London. tic touch so populari® | Mrs. simonds, of Fitchburg, f.nl '.se' n' ."; :h. .y. lad' 2 I“I :‘fial # 'inl |,| i et s wioker i a0l the social season in London. Went the Natlves One Better American Beauty qulors Light Luncheons Ame “J'ifié % ck Wflspn My Mr:and Mrs. U. B, Thnfty Buy iyour : Speds Here. Then Watch your Gardens Grow!! Vegetables RADISH (Early Sparkler) TURNIP (Petrowski) RUTABAGA (King of Swedes) . Lm‘l%%%s i x;;ssf::is)l'lt’md) Flowers PAN / BACHELOR BUTTONS ngixs LOBELIA .+ ¢ - And a Garden of Others " LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FLOWER AND : GARDEN SEEDS'IN ALASKA HARRIS HARDW ARE (0. NorE: %i’&”‘f‘?‘:’%fi%’“"“‘”‘%‘“"‘“ Thrtfty flgqyerp : S pATRDNIZE The Brumwwk Alley4 SPORT SKIRTS ... $4.25 and $4.50 WOOL SWEATERS .. _ .2.00 and ‘225 HATS and TURBANS. .. 150 and 3.00 J UNEAU SAMPLE SHOP Opposlte Harm Hardware t‘ff & § : BlLHABDS POOL

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