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Individually hand picked . delectable fabrics MANY FROCKS ARE HERE .. all the wide-a-wake styles . . . the . the delectable shades! \ll so radiantly new and Easte darlings! roughies. flock of brisk little jacket, Twe-Inch Crowns, if you are fall Enough. Prints as bright as Easter eggs. Chiffon semi-formals. h! They ARE Pastel _hAndi ja. whole frocks. : Clever Coats! Smart Suits! ithe buSiness of the year. b Ibins were paid, one tax adjustment j (having completed 'their term, ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. DOUGLAS NEWS GUY SMITH IS NOW EXEGUTIVE ~ DOUGLAS CITY New -Mayor and Council- | men Take Office— Wharf Makes Money |/ The final meeting of the old {City Couteil was held Tuesday eve- ning for the purpose of winding up A few made, and the reports of the city clerk treasurer and auditors ren- 1 With the approval of the , Mayor Feusi and council- Cochrane, Gair and Shudshift, va. cated their chairs and the newly countilmen Andrews, Balog usi, headed by Guy L. Smith :30 o'clock in the evening. Under | J'S! DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU the direotion of ‘Mrs. Cahill the following numbers have been ar- T’w W he sl edther Song by Choir—"“That's Why I LOCAL DATA Love Him.” By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Song, “Little Sunbeams'—Phyl-| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., April 13: lis Edwards's Class. Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds. Song, ‘“Drifting”—by Borghild| Time Barometer Temp. Humlity Wind Veloclty Weather Havdahl, Acc., by Doris Cahill. 4 pm. yest'y ...20.89 39 68 SE 12 Rain-Snow Recitation “Jesus Loves Me'—|4 am. today 2061 39 9% s 10 Rain Jessie Fraser's class. Noon TouRy: 20868 40 80 SE 19 Rain Recitation “Why the Lillies Are CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Fair'—Geneva Ferro's class. ——————————— Song “The Lilly’—Class, YESTERDAY | TODAY tation “The Dollies' Good| Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a. {"—Annabelle Edwards. Station téemp. temp. ‘| temp. gem:l ,‘;:;‘ymf w‘:“hm’” Solo, “The Enchanted|Barrow 4 & | 4 4 14 Trace Cldy Vera Kirkham. | Nome 24 24 | 14 14 4 [} Clear r “A Living Ohrist"—Rev. | Bethel 24 24 8 B, 18 0 Clear Cadwell. Fort. Yukon . 3. 3. | .20 .2 4 0 Clear Vocal Solo, “I Survey the Wond- | Tanana 38 38 [ ae S 0 0 Clear rous Cross"—Mrs. Glenn Kirkham, | Fairbanks 50 46 | 36 36 14 0 Cldy Acc.,. by Elizabeth Feusi. | Eagle ALk 42 | 20 20 4 0 Clear g, “Christ Arose"—Boys'|St. Paul 23 23 22 24 12 Trace Cldy {Chorus. | Dutch Harbor 3 34 30 30 4 0 Clear Song, “All, Hail the Power of | Kodiak 36 | 32 38 30 0 Cldy Jesus Name '—Choir. Cordova . 48 | 36 36 10 28 Rain Rev. Cadwell. Juneau 39 37 39 10 .39 Rain e Sitka. — [ it g 106 Cldy TRIBAL SANCES ARE jiatohikan - R T S T Raln TO BE GIVEN HERE |Prince Rupert ... 38 38 | 36 44 2 1.0 Rain Sz Edmonton 42 42 | 24 24 ¢ 9 Pt. Cldy Douglas camps of the Allskl,ff‘an’le 56 54 5 Native = Brotherhcol and Sister- | Portiand .. g GRS S 0 Clear hood are making preparations to|San Francisco ... 70 ¢4 | 8 62 8 0 Clear u];lee g:nc:ng";'“:fi Sw?:‘_em‘:; zlf T_he barometric pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska ex- cept in the Northwest and in the.eastern Aleutian Islands. uals of the Alaska e tribes. The dances, it is said, will be dif- | It is be- Jow 29 inches in the Gulf of Alaska with rain in the eastern portion mayor sat in with the three 1as ‘or the Gulf and in the Southeast and with gales over much of the PHOENIX CHIFFON HOSIERY Suits Topcoats Michael-Stern Two-Pants Suits Fauey Patterns $25.00 Hardeman Hats $3.50 Your Easter Hat Is Here! i ‘you'ré not so tail Low. Ofowns give you that Spring - is - here feeling, We've (‘VPrythlng new' in hats frbm paneakes to pinnacles, and you may clioose your new Easter EaSter Bags hat with confidence here. The very best of the season’s new fashions reasonably priced. W oolwear Boys’ Suits In blues and fancy patterns; with two | pair of pants $13.50 and up BOYS’ BELTS BOYS’ SHOES BOYS’ CAPS BOYS’ TIE SETS Ji uneau 5 Leadmg Dress Up For Easter! | Men?s‘ Dnésq i Oxfords I:alest Styles ; 5 colors, ‘weaves and STAR ‘BRAND style detail in these ALL-LEATHER shirts: as low as $1 .25 $3.95 Made on smart cus- tom lasts. Shown in wing and straight tip . M. Behrends Co,, Inc. Deparm;flfi m 3 All the tew patterns, Of New Better Leathers » : Easter Shiris and up Stetson Huts §f GLINIG NURSES _ (EXAMINE BABES Not’h Seriously Wronhg Fo?zgd' with -Children at Yesterday's Event ‘The - busiest. peopie In .nu.eau yesterday were Miss Mildred Kea- ton, Miss Elsie Baggen and Mrs. | Waino Hendrickson, rezistered nurses, who had charge of the Am- erican Legion Auxiliary Child Hegith Clinic_in the Dugout. _Twenty-eight bables and older h and boys were examined by | the efficient nurses who accom- Mys. Edith Sheelor, ¢ dndlridlt B the Auxiliary department Child | Welfa copmittee,. WA S, pleased with . the interest Juneéau pedple displayed in the first health clinic, land announced tha! another will |be held early in M: ‘Bocc,g{s twnjss NEW l FLOO! TRIANGLE, GOLDSTEIN BLOCK The Triangle storés and, apart- ment building i§ Boasting Hew flobrs land stairway, laid "By 1d Bog- |gan, floor expert with Office in |the Goldstein building.. Mr. Boggan has also completed 'a new oak floof in the office of the | Pacific Coast Collectors, Goldstein | huilding. P Vo ; o ESTEBETH IN FROM SKAGWAY; LEAVES TONIGHT FOR SITKA AND WAYPORTS The Estebeth, Ol.ntfin Bdward m{h mmsfixn’ s ;x t.ms ‘Kane, lqnve at 6 TO BAR-OF AASK A LR B iniition before Judge .msm, Vl M. Nostrénd mfim i Bar 5 amination bel of EXafintrs, R, E. mmn fi Rustgard afd 15 Februsty. THE exainination vesterday attetided his full udiit- tance to the bar. ——————— HANDS AS BANDS How mbnp novels hayé téen wiit-| tén présenting the woman's side of| U the marriage triangle? : The wife's side; thesother wom- an'y Side, the number of these must be countless. - But the man$ side’ has ‘méver w Presénted as it ‘deserves to ‘until now. Read N COURT veF foums & - medicine you up Hke Kruschin better leaves you I take it two or three to reéduce but ! abd clgari, My husband took lp " reduce, he lost | 16 péunds in 4 Perty Wit B, @ oot Tosé fat and it gu,!x? in ph:'gical a% feel spirited and youthful take one|Sehool HalP teaspddbnful of Krusthen in a elass of Hov water before breakfast &véry mortiing. A N that lasts 4 weeks costs BUt & thife 4t Butler Mauro Co, neau Drulf Co. or afy drugstore in the worla but b€ stire and get hen SAItS the SAFE way to|the fédice wide' hips, prominent front and double chin and again feel the Joy of living—meney back if dis- satisfied after the first jar. = adv, “Hands As And leaftl more of this| Demand for knowledge of meal wumrmuflmmmmmmnby located with . mvll”‘ B! Burford &nd|men students has made it necessary 2 —fiv hmmmmfmtwo ma,ylm ume.‘*’ iveness and| hold-over, members-council Lo- ken, Riedi and Sey. City CI Gray was requestéd to continue in office until a permanent clerk iwas named. | Committees Named After a few rematrks by several jmembers of the Council and the |mayor the latter appointed the |following committees to iook after ite various inbtérests of the city | Finance—Andrews, Riedi, Loken; |Wharf and Harbor—R Loken, |Andrews; Strests and Sewers—Lo- |ken, Sey; Publie Pro; and Utilities—Feusi, Andrews, Balog; {Fire and Water—Balog, Loken, |Sey. ! Applications for city jobs, two |for wharfinger and one for street commissioner, were read but were llaid over until the next meeting {when the varicus committees will be able to report on work to be done, projects to be carried out, ~ by permit the council to act more | |intelligently. Action was taken on the sale |of one city lot and the matter of P jsoma street and sewer work. Be- ¥ ween now and April 25, the date jof the mext council meeting the H{various phases of the Third Street cited as the biggest Job in sight at the pr nt time, will be looked into preparatory going at the work in earnest. {OLD COUNCIL, FINISHES UP WITH SURPLUS RESOURCES | Declaring their term of office to {have been ond of the most har- jmonious on record, Mayor John (Feusi and the old city council, |finished up their business Tues- day evening with a cash balance qu hand of $177.57 and a net of |all resources amounting to $1,145.551 dbove liabilities, according to fin- ancial statement rendered by Clerk Felix Gray. Receipts totaled $29.070.61, of which the wharf accounted for 1$1795209 and taxes brought in $4,65349 while Toans and school ] refunds supplied most of the bal- ance, Total expenditures amounted 1328,093 04. Of this amount $17,224.82 | went back to the wharf in cost of coal and all other supplies and re- pairs, etc. The schools cost the city $6,300, sireets $1,184.69, and |loan refunds, fire and water sys- |tem, and miscellaneous, the re- mainder, The wharf showed a net profit of $1,129.72, in spite of the repairs that were accomplished REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN TONIGHT, CARD PARTY 'f‘he last card party of the Re- |bekalh series will.be giyen in the Odd Fellows hall this evening at 18:15 o'clock fol]owlng the regular ’meeu.ng of the lodge. In addition to, the regular prizes for both M and the grand prizes will be awarded. Everyone is in- vited to abtend. — ., CHAMBER MEETING las Chamber of Commerce will be held this evening at 7 o'clock linstead of the usual time on ac- \count of the cdrd party. —_———— A.|FRESHMEN PICNIC ARRANGED “The Freshmen class will be hosts the High School and faculty, Friday, lnylo the last day of E on a picnic out on the Juneau way, probably at Point l!gm.. rangements will be made secure the Juneau bus for one and with private cars, the en exepect to have suffi- iSportation facilities. will leave on one of _ ferries. Lunch and supper wlll be provided for the picnickers, Because of the risk of a boat excursion, the students have up this form of recrea- fifi _year. The annual picnic .36 be discontinued. W PROGRAM |present estimates of probable re-| |ceipts and expenditures, and there- “Fhe regular meeting of the Dotg-| ferent than any ever seen here.| The program will be announced later. . — e — I northeastern Pacific Ocean. |end the Pacific States, in Interior ! castern Aleutian Islands. i the Interior and on the Bering Sea coast. The pressure is high between Hawaii Canada, the Arctic coast and The weather continues clear over most of Temperatures have risen HONOR STUDENTS ANNOUNCED | i, Northwestern and Eastern Alaska. That lves by being the only boys on the six weeks’ honor roll for the second six weeks’ of this semester, was revealed when the report cards were distributed yesterday noon. Six students, all girls, had their names included on the special honor roll which requires all A's, namely: Enne Kronquist, Phyllis Lundell, Astrid Loken, Elsa Lundell, rich, On the Henor Roll were: Mary Pearce, A A B B; Geneva Feuxo, A B B B; Olavi Wahto, A A B Cl‘ A AAB The two on Honorable Mention were: Berhart Savikko, A B B C; Jennie Savikko, B B B. After this week, only five more weeks of school remain. For the Seniors the time is even shorter as they take their examinations one week before the under-class- men and are free from classes May 12. The others remain one week longer, until May 19. X e SCHOLARSHIP DANCE APRIL 21 Third annual Scholarship Dance en’s Club at Elks Ball Room. Music by Serenaders. —adv. —_—r AMERICAN LEGION MEETING Alford John Bradford Post meets et the Dugout Thursday at 8 P. M. All Legionnaires requested to at- tend. —adv. Olavi 'Wahto and Bern-| hart Savikko distinguished them-: Helen Pusich, and Stephanie Af-| Wilma Feero, A A B; Marie Fox, * by Business and Professional Wom- \ = The Tailor W. L. DOUGLAS -SHOES. for MEN NOW $3.50 SAM [P Phone 16 We Deliver UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Meats—Phone 403 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Lvery Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE 6 Fresh GRAPEFRUIT HI-LINE SYSTEM Groceries and Meats o Build a Ho l ]unea Use Alaska Lumber ' | Keep the payrolls at home and he* make prosperity. We are always pleased to furnish -esti- mates on lumber and millwork. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.:» ¢ i 4 Phone 358 THE SANITARY GROCERY “fiu Store That Pleases”PHONES aa OR 85 s