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THE CHAELOTTE NEWS, APRI 19k rnment Turns ; Attention Tc ndians Of Alaska THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY’S -EY.) '>«nv that tho • I'lit ilu> lu'ir ^^ustaiu- . M tlirocicil !i' ot A!asU;i. IMiu'ation, (if i.tr. siKH'ial havo r ct placi's ill i f I'chicat i till' lasi two Ux'l t'l popii- h“nd of :lu> > r s(M'vi of I ’liii'n that If -M’'r.orT : ’ «Mn t(t ■■ iu> havi' ■ ';in. ill i:iuh tlif' a ' ai'niMii- r.iiriii;. l.aif . I : tidt li to \' >i\. n iia- ■ • U'>n.-,‘lvos s Si Hit' tho llOWOVi,. a'iv.'s •> sl.ill-.i ■ t '■ TO nilit - I ,o 'a' ■> I :i i!.>;M';- ■: » i n .11'- T: is ll'.' : 'f IMuca- ' tl'o ii>.' II’ ■ri! fui'-.- :i" 'ri'! jOOO reinrioer in Alaska. The animals wore distributed aiiionc; the natives l)> tho uovoniiiiont. All iiativos dosivin^ to own herds i o! tlioir own uiiist s(m’vo on appront ico- |ship of four yoai's. thoir pay hoins in j voindoci’s. 'I'ho first yoar thov loooivo jsix. tho second oisht. and tho last two j>oars of Thoir s»m'\ ict* ten oach yo;rr. jln this way, hy tho tinio thoir four I \ oars’ sorvico has '\i)irod, tho^• have .a lu“?d of tv.'oiity-foiir ridndc'ors, or I iiuui'. ;ind ln'oor.io self saiiportin", 'I'ho niothod is an ondloss chain. \:ivh ap- .P’ontico has promise ti» take no ap- jpionticos as his herd incroasos. I Interostinsj expe^inK'nts are boinr^ ('onductOii 111 conn(Htion with tho roindoor. It has boon foiiiid iha» tho moss i;i)on which tho door f-'ods is not particularly nt'urishinsr. and conse- qiKMiilx tho roindoor's activit\ is lim it od, Tho oxporiments cimduclod so far havo boon to toach tlio aiiii\i:'l to oai otlior t'.:od. In caso of old roii’doc;', .'"11 i'si it ut ii>n c)f now kiiids of food for llu' moss \v.,s imrt act :i'abl(\ hut t!io >o ::i;j: deor, it is clainu'd, \i ill i>at any- thinu. Hu’ nativ('s aro i:uod fisliormor', « \ on iho women shariiiL:. ijiis :;lii!it\ with tho mon. The' ujt-to-dato methods uf oatchi".;.' tish l.y nets and traps wt'iv oairerly adopted, and in some i la.cos i:,:;:o nnsi’iessos liav*' hc'en developc'd. ll SoutluMii Alast-n there a mi \\- ber of cani’e’-is and tin' natives ; i'lon- to ;i lay Wii-l;;:;'; ::i ' '1! ill", ;.;,iinon ('a'- 'tin'-: ri-I 't ^ V / '■Wf ! VvM M'V I'llf t'l if'li I The Fechheijner-Fishcl C I;V*' Y».k Ci> SPRING SUITS Are ready. We have announced some wonderful Spring Suit offerings in our time, but for quality of fabrics, beauty and variety of patterns and smart tailorihg this sea son’s Spring showing beats all previous records. The suits represent the very cleverest styles and ideas for the coming season. The output of America’s foremost wholesale tailors, ranging in price from $15 to $30 i The Fecbheimer-Fishel Co, f-rj: Yori Cii#- a: Mintlier sout (>; u in •’■lei. Tiio is -on !'\ on Ma'Iva. ti'l!'‘il ( ■' -.liOc i i tile ".'.onT .iri.vtM’!;- n.itive is f-, Ii of tlu' nativ. ca.nneru's i ‘I ll'o. every larae stMtl- so’ii'itudo fov ; ho lac ical education over' where. tho most northerlv jielnt in I’oitiT ji.irrt.'W. ha.- felt tb,' » i\ iliz; 1 ion, rio’-e is iov'p.d house the fai iliesi n u:ii • '.Olid. From ihis point soutii iw 'M The new panel stripes in all the stylish colors, fine tweeds, worsteds and cassimeres In fancy effects, as well.as fancy and plain blues. Spring Shoes, Spring Shirts, Spring Neckwear, Spring Hats. • • i" tU! v>r.', nv~ ndU't ' i* ii> d :i‘’ >‘i ‘nrnent li I ll*"'. ’ .a Mil - ;« 'T. > •;>ub':a a t' - I 1’.‘ \v '■••iir.;>ls will'.in mon'b', Tho\' will Co; ‘! liiie, !’■^i..• oduea'-bm C' iifi hill’ to ll. ' ( il l ■ I i- 'i iL, i i'imleo niiion; k nes to ( re\ I ei..'i. the ui-xt fii';, , ■ be built on tb.e the nati\ > r^ :'V ' r his ( 1 ndit it n i !• ip ,\las^: ^ im bifonn('d a : !'■ I'lii’i of ''balebune. and -i'.'):' •). ■be naturai rosmin'es cf the "■ \ lev,' \vi." iT'jo. ttadii.', : • .ii’-.i't.;^ ' ll i!e \l:;'ka cu.'sf cuulil ,rt ' ;■'! 'li 1 i'o rot a w Iia'el:; no tbc;. wanted lo ex'li.i'r :u- i.i'-ita!- b'r fitliisL; irink'Ms l.aier w lu'ti a •' value w.is set iirvders rail il';f ' e variot’.s S.-'iH a pound foi' ilie liono. i'*da ■, •' na- ’hini!-_ib irovernmont s i]:oi 'Vi -I a; crt ;'aleb(:nr luin^s i'r.ini $■", 'O :;iut I'aa- ticuad. lias op':'notl :i Vi'iy bici-:- ir cwn tiv trade to tl'.e native. ,\ catcb. asi’al d in r."-:- I- w.•i.ua^ from i’ttuO to l’.-'iOsi ponrid-, W-; . ll-.' na’ives are lucky enott!.\Ii to ki’,. i ^ !!'■ ' v. o ar (1 sonietimes thi se a > ''asciM.i •; : !'e capa- . At. .'5;i a pound, it can ('asil,\- be st^ n' ; what a cource of income the nati\e, a: iiiii.is So it ha.> been throuchont tho ontir*' ' : A : : i.an eountr,\-. 7'he nati\es ii'vle- ■' LO.. niii'Mit tufola.se are graduall.x bc- •I i’li, 'ouJiht up to the standards of ci\ ion. and within the next decad. .1. cv I VO will bo enterin.c: into the com- ; ;al life uf .Maska in sharp cOxnjie- • «.r,ion witii the white man. ! Campaign 0 w Virtually At Its Close THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY fr urn Wim . ,1V ir b.al • * t t M U * :: and ad.’ every • and the I' •' lio are • aimnst the • will vote! i • Mr, Haw- arranged I I.■111;. .Mayor 11 bio in the! advocate ' . rally in tlie ' will play af-'i . .1 a orator,'. ■ a:d trom. I* . !i. of the i?n()rro\v will' :iur will be j b. individuar ai r for the ■ i! t’iiarlotte. •I this am-i r‘''p^*cts,i ,!*rbaps ever: 1 ha~ b 11 no .■.iila'« s, each! I i'l hi^h re- '■rti'inK spa( e' :ip* rs than inj mtfst. 'I'Ik*! at the off- ' he prirnar;.. . voter wh'»| -iri the noin-j I - ' rpialified, j ;d!.,\vs all re-1 deinoci'at !c I r- city for ever, from 'er from Mr. ‘•f the ro- I Nows, it ■ )pl»os^d to • primaries • > though. are today '! H prediction mpossible. 1*11 IlliKid. :• I ! ,'■ TAS1K- “ fiut inalH- Kor . I- ., 50c. 'tei.lutoly habl. 1 I- omh a!id •'!.'t part with Peace Institute Commencement President Henry Jerome Sfockard. I of f’eaco Institute,-announces that liov. ’ Dr. Alexander Siirtint, of Charlesion. | S. C.. "’ill preach the baccalaureatc j sermon for l^eace Institute on Sunday. | .May 21st, the First Presbyterian | eliur( h beiiK tlie place selected for the service. Dr. Sprnnt is one of the most promi nent Presbyterian j)reachers in the Soiith and will no doubt be heard by a large audience on May 21. He was | fornufly located at Wilmington and has been heard often in Charlotte l)ulpits. Rev. Dr. Robert Paine Bell, president of Converse College, Spartanburg, S. (’.. has been secured to deliver the an imal address before - e graduating class of Peace Institute on the morn in.i.' of May 2Uh. Dr. Pell is an aduca- tor of wide re))utation and president Stockard feels that Peace Institute is fortunate in having secured him. ? I ti i'l h Quiet Saturday Mghi With All Policemen Fewer arrests were made by tl’.e police yesterday than have been made any Suiida>’ for about a month, The same was triie akso of Sat urday ulght. when almost everyone semed to be making an especial effort to be good. Throe men struggled in during the Sabbath and were kept nntil their minds were clear and then were al lowed to go their way with friends who came for them. One negro woman “took” a watch and for the taking was charged with larceny. “Quietest Saturday night and Sun day we have had for a long time, and right on the eve ot ele(‘tion, too,’ le- marked a policeman. “And I always got uneasy when thes*e svidden calms come. Afraid now something bad will happen.” niobbs—“Cnz/ler says he drinks wliislix b«“caiise ho has weak lunks. Slobbs "I don't so‘ how weak lui;!i.s coiiM produce such a strong breath." mm !%? !*n. \rfx heimrf f New V orii Interesting News For The Boys A Handsome Base Ball Uniform Given Away to Each Boy Pur chasing One of Our Suits From $5.00 and Up. WvK.W&S ro The Boys’ Clothing Department Is stocked with the smartest styles and the selection is much w ider than ever before. The fabrics used are fhe best in styles,' colorings and wearing qualities. Every garment is absolutely all-wool and the workmanship throughout is of the most thorough character. Our boys’ suits at $5 and up are high-graae, au-wooi lauiics. with double-breasted coats and full cut, full-lined knickers. Some of the suits have two pairs knicker trousers, If ever there was value, you’ll find it in the new boys’ suits. And remember this, with each one Oi these suits at $5 or more you get a handsome baseball suit, cap and belt absolutely free. THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY
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