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B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. JUDSON TIGRET = 7=+ = WINS ELECTION BY LARGE VOTE Mayor Defeats Dishaw Al- most 2 to | in Tues- day’s Election , (Continued rrom Page One) . 148 and his two runningmates tied with 139 each, 10 more than was oist for Mr. Bodding, high manvxssz Should you arrive in Alaska the opposition ticket. Merritt received 142 voles. Perfect Voting Weather “Perfect weather brought out a record municipal election vote. |given you. The total number of votes cast was 1011, out of a registration 8 of 1,161 lgbs were found, in each instance mmmmm&m COMPLETE SHOWING OF MILLINERY FOR SPRING Here ‘are numerous new models of straw weaves that are destined to win a favored place among the leading hat styles for spring. Close fitting and de- lightfully colorings and clever trimmings. smart in their new season Priced to Suit Any Purse $2.75 to $10.00 Juneau’s Leading Department Store | that the undersigned has been duly appointed School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, 1919; All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years, except soldiers, sailors in U. S. Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- teer firemen, paupers and insane persons, are subject to tax in sum of Five Dollars ($5.00). Should you be living in Alaska on or prior to the first Monday in April, 1932, said tax shall be due and payable on said first date and MITCH WINS OVER GILMORE Is Elected by 38 Votes; Other Alaska Cities Go To Polls Tuesday (Continued from Page One) Daily Cross—u ord Puzzle ACROSS Solution oy YesterZay's Puzzle 4. 1. Weeps . y 3 conyul= - [ sively AR[TIDEEAIRTI[S i 5. Snow. runngr TIE E 8, Measures of (OIDIE|SEMO|C E |A 8. length 9. 12. Open court M 4 | 10, 13, Character in RIEIE|O§#C e ns LIE|AIVIEBBEIA[S M{PIEIDIE BERIA i 14. So nm it bo El S[CIOIR 16. Of_great TIU | i s Y[SITMIE[TIEIR . enun Vicl ‘mountain SIEEISKEA S| ity | 1z Pelrflxi?n MIBILIE M. 1Tk denoting a 18. pn{vppmn RIARIEES | INJAINE egrito A p 1T T 19, Bookof meps 21, Part of the . |LIE[G[S E P nmn‘uth | . Reyolve 24 Withraw 40, Suckions Lea 26. Bu 42 Head Public 31 Portunes covering storehouses 28. Small towers 43. Any . Persons 30, Recites in climbing having a monotone stem dread 33, Horizontal 45. Bushy disease 37. clump 3. age of ear crennial 40, Back of the . Ardent Bors neck affection 38, Sober 47, Way . Superlative | 39, Amerledn nmm of speaker ending i Indlan ., _ Tecord ke tardy 46. Nothing | II%I l/fl ’fll I | ] %flll I FIT =l | ] | II=I// flll//fllll | Fs] | JBNE 5] IN KETCHIKAN shall be delinquent after May 1st, o, |later than first date above mef- tioned, tax will delinquent thir- ty (30) aays after your arrival, or within ten (10) days after notice is of 296. All persons, firms or corporations; 405, employing ‘labor shall furnish list of employees to collector and are| authorized by law to deduct amount of tax from wages of employees. Fines and imprisonment are pro- vided by the Act above quoted for thosé who fail or neglect to pay m or furnish list of employees. Dated, Juneau, Alaska, April 5, ‘1932 Only four spoiled bal- the re-electel gome for Mayor tinish, H. R. SHEPARD, School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska. First publication, April 5, 192. Last publication, April 16, 1932. re-elected. William 149, Andrew Wickam 140, Lloyd Swanson 134. Jacl ed to the School Board by a vote In yesterday's election 379 votes were cast out of a registration of BROWNELL R i EXECUTIVE AT SEWARD C. E. Orlander, jewelér, in a close race, & ten vote difference af the The councilmen elected wyn Swetlman, druggist; P. Mullen, grocer and former Mayor; Thomas Neville, ‘rgilroad shopman, , was re-elected to t.he o timistic about the oovar second base adequately. dssociated Press Photo Spencer Abbott, manager of the Portiand, Ore., baseball club is team’s chances for the Coast League pennant this jar. He expects rudhomme to win quite a few games and Monroe to Isom was elect- .LECTED , April 6—Don ieatre owner, Was ‘of Seward over El- e\Mc- C. Erwin, standard Ofl il the city election. Nine hi forty-four . bfl-flb"-g ere wt. mc ers, while Mrs. 25¢ UNITED FOOD CO. 4 S M&- Forbes L. m 38 vooet, E h Collins poljed 171. give! terson, 1 AE ‘Day, councilmen. Mrs. 'J. J. 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Designed by Luigi Petrisini, one of the foremost designers in the cotintry These suits can be purchased on the Two- Payment Plan — Ask us for details. HATS | We are featuring a new STETSON. MADE HAT for Spring . . . The DUNWICH HAT in all Spring colors and brims at a NEW LOW PRICE. The Leader Department PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. G. H. Walmsley, Agent Store GEORGE BROTHERS T O R D L Independent Druggists FREE with THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER 1 bottle Perfume Both 75¢ COTY’S FACE POWDER 1 bottle Coty’s Perfume Both $1.00 Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” et P | SPRING DANCE Compliments of HARRY DAWSON’S CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL LOBBY Friday Night Dancing 9 to 12 Gastineau Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME ADMISSION FREE SPRING COATS In Tailored and b, Trimmed Styles ‘ ALL SIZES $12.75 to $39.50 y Bt NUGGET CAFE J. F. McDONALD Open Day and Night Dainty Meals Peppy Eunches SPECIAIJZING chmeaemn Chop Slley and Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken Tamales and Chile Con Carne. 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