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Lol o o B 2 iod i feiiboin { Easter Finery: Pullover Sweaters 2.5 Silk Blouses $3.75 Sheer Cotton louses $2.50 Correctly Fashioned Styles in New Spring SCARFS AND NECKWEAR 2 Many! Colors ‘ = 75¢ $1.00 $1.25 IMPORTED WOODEN BEAD BAGS Very new and a ‘Hi-Light” Baster' Fashion TROPICAL JEWELRY Netv! PIN BROOCHES, Po pul ar! In Paster “colors many EAR BUTTONS, BRACELETS, ETC. $1.00 EACH ® We have the Glove situation well in hand ( RS e B S SO S PO TGS R SRR i EASTER GREETING CARDS! — “Remember the Day witk a Card!” B. M. Behrends CQ., Inc. b ' Juneau’s T,eadlng Depaflmém Stot‘é w4 hin & i of “the’ Rebekah ' series «Was | vt iy e #ih ! revent i given last night. Ten tables, tn-| . L | DOUGLAS | oo wase” ana s VOTE FOR i | by played. Prizes for high . scores were won by Mr. and. Mrs. OSC A R G OLSON NEW S Felix Gray, consolation by M. | . ad Mrs, James Sey; for ~whist A. LeRoux and J. O. Kirk-| |ham won firsts, Mrs. M. Pusich| | and John Fusi, the lows. UUBLAS HAS | rand prizes for the total scores | warded as follows: for bridge | | Mr | Gray; C. H of Cordova,’ Candldate fm' Nommatlon Terntorml Treasurer on the Demomtic Ticket * P Guy L. Smith and Felix| for whist, Mrs. LeRoux and TENTATIVE PLAN NRA ANNOUNCES DISCLOSED BYLABOR PRO RATA 'GONTROL BOARD IN FOOD PRICES * (Continged from ¥age One) Toasted Tea. Schilling Tea has more flavor. It’s TOASTED just be- There’s a special reason why fore it’s packed! Toasting keeps it fresh. Toasting drives off moisture, present in every tea leaf on arrival at seaport. And moisture impairs tea flavor. Schilling WASHINGTON. Masch 23— The Tea comes to your cup—crisp, fresh and full-flavored. {NRA today orderec that retail food | the members to the decision that| nrices contain per. cent. .and | it could not so delegate its power, '\»OIC sale prices 4 2 per cent allow- |and legal authorities agreed with g)ce for “getnal wages of labor.” {that position. It was also generally | 1; was expl d that this does on that it had no power | sponding increa: sh Territérial stores. but simply allocates the to estal i price, torney General James S. Truitt Was ' snare of costs chargeable (0 labor lof that opinion, and Delegate Di-| Foaillh L 54 y \mond wired from Washington that | DIES WHILE ASLEEP |the 1aw evidently did not contem-| A 'y “sullivan, aged 61, 1 any such action. Made No Appropriation The Alaska Legislature made no appropriation for such establish-| ments when it creatéd the Board and empowered it to regulate {control the traffic, but it |specifically authorize it to licenses, fix license fees and pose an excise tax. plat dent of Seward for the past thr. {years, passed away the other night while sleeping. ————— THE VIKINGS Card Party at L. O. O. F. Hall Saturday evening, March 24, begin- ning promptly at 8 o'clock. Mem- bers and their friends invited. Good | issue im- { prizes and refreshments. i | Without funds from the Legisla-|sjon 25 cents, Ai‘:év ture, the Board could not buy I stocks for stores. The Organic Act|E® prohibits the T ry from in-| | SHOE REPAIRING l curring debts and from burrowml} | We do with the latest ingenious money. While the Territory, or| | shee machinery, restore them |the Board, undoubtedly could Ob-| | to their newness in a marvel ] ain credit, or borrow the nece: | ous maunner at a fraction of | inds. without difficulty, cost of a new pair. A trial will | | it legally, That, | convince you. | s Territorial stores out of me bl | See BIG VAN i Public Carrier” Licenses | SEWARD, STREETS In addition to licenses for sale| E by business firms located. in the| f==ee R Territory, it is planned to have a |license for public carriers. This| ,wvll permit steamships operating in, {Territorial waters, either ocean or river, to sell all kinds of liquor.! They will be required, however, to; close their buffets and lock up‘ their stores while in port. This will make it possible Im the traveling public to obtain be»~ erages aboard ship. Other minor regulations are sml ipending. Some were discussed to-| day and the entire plan will be ready to go .into operation as soon as the President signs the repeal bill. | Tt B { { { [ 1 ATTENTION i | i JUNEAU RESTAURANT ®. Formerly BING'S CAFE The Best Food Obtainable ® Open until MIDNIGHT daily! Seward Street Opposite Goldstein Bldg. Charles Peterson IDEAL PAINT SHOP ‘ If I’s Paint We Have It! ! PHONE 549 Wendt & Carster Shrine Dance Alaska Laborérs Association Local | Number One, will meet tonight in .jthe A. B. Hall at 8 o'clock. Elel:vl tion of officers and other import- c this | ant matters will come bef: Saturda y | meeting. All members and those | Iic {wishing to join are urged to at-' | e R e R e | tend Night - - - Daily Empire \V.’xnt Ads Pay “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON § § Dont Fear Motherhood i Frye-Bruhn Company e { Mrs, H. M. Butter. field of 6SLN. G 1 \ FRYE'S BABY BEEF i i Telephone 38 Prompt Dehvery ® Invitational rite Preseription was | of great help to me when bringing up family, During _expe tancy and for that nej ed, nmfl;cwn Old Papers for bale at Emplre Office condition, the ‘Prescription’ i strengthening and Guiets the nerves as <Dr. Plerce's Clinig, Buffalo, N, 0 cts., liquid $1.00. Lge size, tabs. or liquid, $1.35."“We Do Our Part.” I - PIONEER CAFE . K. Paul ‘Nick Novak “THE HOME OF GOOD EATS” R e SR | H. S. GRAVES | 1 f' “The Clothing Man” ! Home: of Rart, Schaffner and Marx Clothing BOWLING Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! 'Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Poar fllllh.flh BowliLg Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite | Winter and Pond ! FOR INSURANCE “Se¢ H. . SHEPARD .& SON STUDENTS VISIT PLANTS AT TREADWELL H S ] A. E. Goetz Is Candidate . for Mayor—Three Are | T General Science and phys- B ics classes of the Douglas High £ W‘"’! % Out for Council School accompanied by their B. M. B C Bank Bldg. her, Miss Pepoon, yesterday - px ~ _ The first filings for election as|visited the Foundry and power city officials at the municipal|plant at Treadwell. Among sev-| election to be held next month | eral interesting things they wit- nessed was the pouring of steel by the foundry crew. - were made yesterday as follows: A. E. Goetz, for mayor; James Sey, Hans Loken, and Joe Riedi, for eouncilmen. The three latter have Just completed two years of ser- yice on the Council. It is Mr Goetz's first active venture into Jocal politics. "% The ticket is to be known as the “People’s Ticket,” and the main platform is to continue with the program of improvements be- gun during the year just clos- ing. e i wg CONCLUDE GAID PARTY SERIEf NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting be- tween us, the undersigned, Jean Talkington and Olive Teel, carry- ing on business under the firm name of the T & T Restaurant, Juneau, Alaska, was on the 19th day of March, 1934, dissolved by mutual consent, the said Jean Talkington retiring from the firm and the said Olive Teel continuing in the firm and assuming all debts and credits. (Sgd) JEAN TALKINGTON, (Sgd) OLIVE TEEL. adv. e o Shop mn’ Jumeau FEATURING: 'EN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 ' Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 mwmam&nw of the three “the & day S, FE o migrg Bowman. -3 Refreshments were served after s e the cards. 0 | e Y ereaer e — I ALASKA MEAT Co. |0ld Papers for Sale at Empire Officel ® AND THEY ARE STETSONS! ® The Smartest Styles in America! $5 and $6.50 ® Of cmrse—‘—all new ‘colots direct from New York City! ‘HE LEADER MEN’S .SHOP Time : To Eat AT ANY time—break- fast, lunch or dinner— yowll find at Bailey's a great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. BAILEY’S BEER -If Desired