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b o NEW SUITS AND TOP COATS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER e o B Nowhere else can you find more pleasing styles, better quality nor more complete rariety of models in Suits and Top Coats or Spring than are shown here in complete variety. Blue Suits, and Suits in other good colors and attractive mixtures. Everyone of them is here because we feel that it repre- sents the best possible value to be obtained. Priced as low as $35.00 with two pair pants for Dress Up Time e thorough and careful at- tention to the selection of style and attrac- Ve tiveness in buying our Men’s Furnishings that we do with our Michael Sterns Suits and Top Coats. SHIRTS—A $ TIES—As low as $1.00 We give the s: ! § 9 y 3 n ) . I4 . i New Shirts and Ties | 3 : s low at $1.25 STAR BRAND FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY B M Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Decpartment Store !PARKS MAKING FLIGHT TODAY Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesteiday s Puzsle & Mame dr; . Young horse T 5. Mineral spring 2 One enlned 1 | ! RIA EFER awnrd ot Hotiren meu LE“- R’ ot?sj merit 12 Smell G|L ARINIE 5 brews teatner [ 1sislEls Governor and Road Men 14, Persian fairy 6. 16 Apurt e e E 1 Fenne’ Go to Skagway to In- 1. Prepare tor 3 - . TRNE. slip, o spect Airport Site 18, Street In F 3 E : "".'f o " ‘If:mil‘onv R % S Recent | To look over the site for the pro- 19, Uuiiterite [F - Vanguistos = 4 tnd for & [ATP|T . A an of the sosed Skagway airport, Gov. George ) LR A S, \. Parks and Federal and Territor- oF yuility: BIAR| " archaie al.road officials left this morning Wagon track [E[RINIE] o for that point on the Alaska Wash- 'hq. Sikg LIEIA hearing ngton Airways plane Taku, Pllot worghiver [T A[} : Semaerisg tobert Ellls. They are scheduled » return here this afternoon Accompanying Gov. Parks were: | Jighway Engineer R. J. Summers | jof the Territorial Road Commis- sion, Maj. Malcolm Eliiott, Presi- dent, and Ike P. Taylor, Assistant| Engineer, Alaska Road Commission. | The Taku returned here late yes- terday afternoon from Sitka with M. S. Wilson and A. S. Brown, lo- cal traveling salesmen. S ee- The first ice cream factory in | Spain is expected to be in operation | this summer. Stores previously have made their own. e Paper will be made from wheat and linseed straws in a factory! near Rosario, Argentina. - e Tendergreen, a vegetable similar to spinach, kale and mustard, is be- | ing grown near Beeville, Tex. eargo . Before 2. Demolish Spoken Reposed . Voleano . Profound . In favor of . Short jucket . Old word for lcifte States. Weather Conditionis As Recorded by the U. S. Weather: Bureau Foresast fof Jumead and vietnity, beyning 4 p. m. today: *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainland stations, except Ju- nean and Cordova made at 8 & m. and 8 p. m, Junean time. The pressure is low throughout Alaska and high west of the Pa- It is rising SHghtly in Eastérn and falling in Western Alaska. Light precipitation has oceurred over most of Southern Al- aska and cloudiness has fncreased increased in the northwest. Clear weather continues in the eastérn interior. The temperature has fall- en decidedly at Nome ahd has risen in sm\tlu rn Bering Sea. “Snow | Probably showers tonight and Seturday; gertle variable winds. LOCAL DAz A Time Baronteter hd). Humidity Wind Velocy Weathe 4 p. m. yesty 29.87 85 SE 12 Rain 4 a. m. today ...2088 zs 95 Calm Clay Noon todsy ... 2949 ' 43 ' 7 w 6 clay CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS [Z A Highost $pam. i Low 4om. 4am. Precip. 4am. 22 MD. m tmp temp Velndty %hn Wenther Barrow £ 0, | 8~ 4. ‘Trace Nome. . 32 26 w 14 * 0 Cldy Bethel 40 34 28 30 6 ldy Fort Yukon AT P 35 — Tanana 50 44 28 32 — Eagle 50 4 2% 38 — St. Paul 36 3% 32 34 8 Dutch Harbor W %8 %6 0 — Kodiak . 48 . 42 | 34 3 0 Cordova . 38 36 | 34 34 4 Junean 46 40 { 34 35 0 . Ketchikan 50 50 40 40 8 10 Pt Cldy Prince Rupert 46 44 36 38 TR Clear Edmonton : 64 66 | 84 34 . 0 Clear Seattle koo 70 0 50 50 16 0 Cldy Portland % k(] 54 54 S 0 Cldy San Francisco ... 66 64 56 56 14 Trace Rain No matter how at- tractive and admir- ably may be your “AS nearest the edge when it ;rcached the railing, and it had |turned more than half way over, strlklng on the left side of the |top. CAR SKIDS 0N WET PLANKING; | FOUR INJURED Kereff was unable to add any information to the cause of the ac- cident. He was proceeding at a moderate rate of speed, he said, and started to skid as he rounded the corner. Obeying the natural im- pulse he threw on the brakes, caus- ing the rear end to swing around. Sedan Carrving Six Pas- (The accident happened so quickly (it was over before he realized what sengers Falls Fifteen Feet to Tideland {had occurred. { Firé Alarm Turned In ICOnnnuea rom Page One) \ e o | Almost immediately after the testified a few minutes after the! gecident a fire alarm was turned car nad plunged to the beach, that in from Box 2-1. Firemen rushed it was proceeding at a moderate {5 the scene and assisted in ex- rate of speed when It started t0 tricating the victims and placing| skid. { them in automobiles which speeded Roy Poloff, another of Gazloff's them to St. Ann’s hospital. (3 Dirt or Litter! Nowieby the mew “RED CEDAR METHOD —you can have your house re-roofed without the usual dirt and litter. Your la ind drivers, who was following the car Sl driven by Kereff, said today he es- mm“?:eo:el:i"z::mln::f;uke,-n, """H’"{ undamaged. New Red timated the speed of the car as Per-{ Cedar Shingles are'laid right over |sons were all in wards at the hos- |pital and were under the care of| the old yoof.. Greatly incresste warmth, Air spaces between old and few shingles add to insulss tion. Cuts fuel bill. OM roof completely hidden. Illustrated literature exphining the method and its advantages on regitest, JUNEAU LUMBER being between 15 and 20 miles per | hour when it skidded. Lands on Top ,physlc!ans As it rounded the corner st’ In spite of the fact the automo- started to skid. The rear end bile body was virtually demolished, swung towards the sidewalk and mechanics drove it, under its own as the car struck the edge, accord- power, across the beach and back ing to Poloff, it hit slowly and up to Willoughby Avenue, to the toppled over and crashed garage of the Connors Motor Com- the railing, landing on its pany. - eee — — top. ‘The position of the auto on the| Dell E. Snerm, sunesus Mans “ beach indicated that the rear end uner. Hotel Gastinesu. ~ —adv. peronality, a spic- span, new SAMUEL ‘MARTIN (English Made) will add dignity and prestige to your ap- 'pearance and, of supply the warmth you need on course, the semi-cold days of Juneau weather. . A NEW SHIPMENT JUST IN - 6. E. ALMQUIST .« THE TAIEOR Associated Pr for the traditional Easter promenade along Fifth avenue services. Here is part of a huge throng at the entrance s Photo “In Spring a young man’s fancy turns to----" But three times a day, both young and eld men, turn to the housewife to s'mjm that ever present demand 4 for “something to eat.” Remember that a trip thru j§ “PIGGLY WIGGLY'S PANTRY” will never fail to [ be productive of some new idea in food combinations § or will call to mind some old favorite that you haven’t used lately. Let us aid you in fulfilling this demand § by the following sugoestions: D Y R T S SR Ratly’s Canned Chicken Ready to Serve Half Chicken, $1.25 Whole Chicken, $2. Snowflake Sodas’ Large Cady, 43¢ Mother’s Aluminum or China Oats 37 cents S AR TSI SR YRR Searchlight Maiches 30¢ Carton Thompson’s Malted Milk Van Camp’s Pork 1 pound, 50¢ ‘ and Beans Med., 2 for 25¢ Frozen Strawberries § " 1.1 v e, o Fels Naptha Soap Pint Cup, 25¢ 10 bars, 69¢ PHONE 24 WE DELIVER Mail Orders Solicited