The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1932, Page 6

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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY MAY 9, 1932 ’ uxvs ém_u i "““' gy Datly Cross-uord Puzzle {post ¢ g3l .c: “u el AN 9. Count ovep. ] flflMflm&gw@mmwwfififi%-%%fi . to the 'Kotzebue last fall | > BIagiiige ‘ms- [EZ#M|A D IE 2272 | so} < uson is licen: HIOWIE VIE REFANIERTIED] 2L Shelt Trfler and Mining Man| e Tortuogn oo Mane T | 16 O ;-:r o ERED CRVENE x < A & f’g.;g -9 ses His Own Plane [specto: Bdison Morton at Nome| & A\:il'limlr.: b‘mg an ’WE fié‘;: .QA‘ $ Ea | recently. 11, Kol w s on Inspechon Trips | Two Short Trips 1% lioiale, [ HUMJM\ | Th seventeen years he has made ’“‘ 'L‘,:' "'{ Z FM‘RBANKS— “This is the f5t|only two frips from the Kobuk | £ b B ’i&}llfl[_fl summer that the gold xvsauwes‘and ihe Kotpebue countries. Both | 3% gch‘g"'ed Al of $he Kobuk country will get & real | crzg were to Ncm s tw ;o. Fl’k‘ m, ' o hi Ferguson, |V s ago and the L .Ax 4 - . = Tegently to get hi pllo[ li- : 4 R o who- flew from the Kobuk to Fair- | onee s= 3 :_Al. .‘s)axlc:no d;;en oOWN benks in his plane and who Was| @ g Alexander is trying to 1 1. Above > "ommefa"ulfc"- :Wf“ew“' by the Fairbanks News- | mave g donkey engine and hoist 10 82 Small’ o .75 miles up the Shungnak River to the u 55. ste 3. Lald waste drohie Ferguson, his Brother and fronnd ‘he will work this summer, | 4% B .:' _ 5 Biece out A ¢ G BRPRRE: -3 said Mr. Ferguson ; —— {richag " o0 s tov e .‘i.%ifl.////’fi.fl A STORE FULL OF'THE THINGS YOU NEED' AT AMAZINGLY with some 30 Ekuno drivers but R HI.IW/H-I// ARBE LOW PRICES. Read over these BARGAIN SPECIALS, then come TRENCH ||== """ HII.%H-.//.-. and SHOP—SEE FOR YOURSELF 4. Sate 87 Look slyly 6. Short sleeps Laborious But Sure Now Mr. Alexander is having w - “dead men” dug and is moving up COA Ts the equipment under its oWn DOW=- g/ 7, . A er, a laborious but sure method. // / §EN T “They hauled 300 cords of wood e M declared Mr. Ferguson. “All haul~ .H“ e g i |58 32 SR T TR T T T are no horses or tractors in ‘the i country. vl in o mwmmmmmflll/illlfl/illl 10 or 15 men this summer and Mr. . X 5 Ferguson says the outlook for a fi/ 74 . $4.50 fi%fi%figfi%fiWfllI/fllfl%%% all pa Jay Creek, abou miles & iHIIl%Illfl from Shungnak 'Village. “Pay “was | s * found on the benches for the first | | Blue Chambray Children’s H. S. Graves Bl o ok e .fl..-// il ol B oys’ Khaki | Shirts Cooleen Silk Pongee s e § s will wor e .-.I//“..//i..- ‘ Shlrts ‘ for Men—All Sizes Pajamas Dresses The Clothing Man e oo S e : + A 50 i 4 4 o R : L 810 14y—each 49 | each, 7 each, 50c 14 t0 42 Bl v s o ok, BOYS CAMP-IT PANTS | each, $1.95 Worked for 16 Years e iow e tecn st b I ’ '3 Khaki—24, 26, 28, 30, Prints 20 PER CENT OFF ON 2 thers for the st 10 year, aur 32--$1.00 Broadcloth, Voiles, iALL DISHES | Full line of Holeproof — Ginghams 1 lot ‘Eriamel Kettles | $1.00 to $1.95 pair m. A Everything in Furnishings for Men ~ Girly—Ladies’ | | = T “In adition to the several olit- e i ] Khaki 150 to 3OC '\’d and Pans | Boys’ and Men’s Rayon Independent Druggists | win be 1o e | RS 24 | Greenand Ivory | Hose—2 for 2 s i " st UNBLEACHED | Each—25c ine— 2 pediors. in e’ died” . asseried ; : Knickers SHEETING | TEA SETS—Complete Mr. Ferguson. “The ground is shal- ELMO i gy o 10 o THE ROTO-VERSO All Sizes 94 inyard; 35¢ | 1 lot Grey Enamel | $2.75 Set il Kettles and Pans 6 Cups—6 Saucers progpecting, however, in that it | < MR S B g ; ; each, 75¢ : e Take 1s Smal | Electric Washing Machine 7 =2 BLSS‘ ??E—Dyasr}c:liallgg & KngE;?,%sgow Hpe and WeE RN Beauty VL1 e el i e o Girl'—Ladies’ Khaki | J |TABLE OF REMNANTS Each—$1.25 fur caught in the Kobuk and Kot- ooy i W g FAST, SAFE and THOROUGH Middy" [T . Each—$1.25 has been the worst winter in that Ehingoak Vilage residents Built for Fast, Noiseless Efficient Laundry NEW EW LINE OF FAN(:Y{I{OU’Se Dresses OUR STOCK 1§ ¢aught only 30 foxes and their Service; is one of ‘the simplest washers to care Each—175¢ WORK | 2 for $1 00 COMPLETE m’"":::dfmzb}ymbe‘:m for. Everything from transparent silks to " Ladies’ Al-Wool *MNNEL [ :{n Rl cbials employment at heaviest woolens .is. washed quickly = and 4 o SHIRTS New Hollywood House i " TGood East of Bampw harmlessly, entirely free from dirt. 8 Knlckers for Men—=$1.00 FROCKS Juneau Drug e e 550 Wl they bt Al Sz ed) §2.25 o i the fox take Was good e — : arge assortment sty €S| Misses’ and Ladies’ Voile tfl.u s .m dlder Jon : Ihomas “ardware co 3 and sizes of Arrow and| L T G e o Witets . ‘other well known makes| 14 to 40—Each $2.50 ’ No 8 6n & new iver boat. It was launch- i F% \BiSutate ed last summer. Powered by a 50- - P e 3 COllflrs indh s for QUALITY” Morsepower diesel engine, it ctan e e \ i X Misses’ and Ladies’ e . B 36 tons of troght g L ( soft and stiff—while they Rayon DRESSES farthest morth sawmill end they N last— $1.95 and up PHONE 33 mz et s ik o, OPENING TOMORROW ! bR & Il 10c each One lot of Silki)RFSSES mals. INSPECTOR MOUTON WITH A NEW STOCK OF ! ¢S CHILI?}\‘JEKI;!SAIS‘AWN Children’ s | GOES SOUTH AFTER ! j TWO-MONTH SURVEY DRY GOODS ! . D 4 2; 4, 6»—5&!:]1, 5_0c | After spendlng two “months in B Oys r ess G“;Ls’ P R]NT B R NOTIONS | Shirts | 4 6 oS« is, Maj. E. E. Mouton, District g O s b, 8—69 cents 'zmpecwr Av:lmon Sl of e S Broadc'llosth-::)h to | MISSES’ and LADIES’ S 2 to 82 Ver Speual mzonmer Alasknpthat Kcal‘lecl Hosier Lingerie BOYS’ ‘ALL WOOL New Slyles and colors. L b ""“.- 2 RO ol e v PE Yo A EeT e, - SRTS | One axd twoice <. Maj. Mouton made a thorough i to p— ile t ey ach—$2.48 [ingpection u!n airplanes, ande em- . ° 1 l-—'El ll ¥ l o A 7 prflm o o on : Chlldren S Dresses § a8 , ch, - § me,g I(‘)om introduce the lalest Frea. |SOMDIVing with Federal and e ; i BOYS’ SHORTS AND . g ® e method we aré offering tifrial regulations governing: comt: B i 3 SHIR s F OOtStDOls " for a short time only miercial aviation. J:: vds;x:ld sev- ALSO . 6 to 1 |l 350 % . : e oo ‘ ) __°_4__|_E‘° ‘Each—$1.50 - - 4 nnpestlmnmat.lnmbeen Pmparatwns chapett & Blouses WOMAN SEA-GOER Men’s Tws, Shlrts HOslerv " Dresser and by el B ) B W -LEARNS TRICKS OF 2 v R _ Each—65 deents aves ~.GOOD GROOMING 1 Und lo 'Y Buffet Scarfs TS o the gt h, 95¢ NOVELTY HATS & WASHINGTON, May 9. — A an Un erc th""g § Pure linen, lace, fillet |- izes 42 to 52 eac ‘and 'CAPS. ", smnrt evening gown composed al- - OlLCLOTH RUNNERS WASTE PAPER 50‘: to sl.s“ $7.5Q worn m%:fim’“fifm‘i ] ; $1-00 and Ea ach- __Uis_. BASKETS m g NOTE: All children accompanied by their parents Fxdty 4 o Nome Alaska, mio 1 visti Attractive Patterns PLATES, CUPS, ""flz”;‘i& e ol 1 tomorrow and Wednesday - will- receive an - $1 50 PaCh the black lace ruffies are inter- attractive gift! l:pu\sed with ruffles of cream col~ 8i All work done expertly at Outside Prices |ored lace. The only note of color 52 wide crush velvet girdle of JUNEAU BEAUTY ——————— VENITIAN SHOP e 7 P " Thi will be a Stated Col - SHOPPE. . B9 B A el MRS. M. D. GIOVANETTI, Manager Shivia mamnenc. Lo, Aay Boat 10 velock Bai CORNER FRONT AND MAIN STREETS W the M. M. . with Juneau Frock Shoppe BOEK 1o 8 30 B Degree.’ By

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