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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935. A PLACE OF . New Furniture Creates a New Mood Lovely new funvlll re will make YOUR home a place of beauty and charm . . . . Here are some examples of'values we are offering. Prices you never e‘sptflt(‘d to see quot(‘d in Juneau . . .. A 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE in mohair, reverse cushions and beaulil'ull) carved panel 2.PIECE SUITE — Ru~.l tape ry, pillow arms on davenportt ... 2-PIECE SUITE in a hand-woven tape o §75.00 CASH Il)U.‘l' $52.50 CASH pleasing shade of o2 BT $69.50 CASH CLUB CHAIR with Otteman to match in altractive tapestry, comfcrtable and good Yooking $22.50 JENUINE OAK 6-Piece DINING SUITE $69.50 former price—g90.00 8-Pieea SOLID MAPLE DINETTE SUITE sian. Barly Amesicun on table aud lly attractive Ced 4 $65.00 5-PIECE SUITE Table and 4 Chairs $38.25 5o mony exczllent Gatelog Smart Modern Bedroom Suite Bed, Chest, and Bench Full-size Vanity Onc cf the mest attractive cuites we have ever sh Substantially built and beau- tifully finiched. $97.50 Also charming Wal- nut Suite—Bed, Dresser and Chest $62.50 Occasional Chair in the Chippendale style, uphclstered in green cr rust tapestry with full spring T $10.95 Cther chairs similar to illusiration—high grade tapestry, spring secat, carved legs. $17.50 to $25.00 Here is cne of the ouistand- ing values =8 large comfort- ably OceasTenal Chajr — web seat, uphcistered in rust tap- estry—ONLY §6.95 Decks — Book Cases—Spinet Desks — Coffee Tables—Tile Tcp Tables—Gatelog Tables— Lamps » To appreciate the large variety and excellent assortment we are showing and the remarkable prices we are quoting you should visit our Furniture Department. With the tremendouos di- rect factory shipment we made remarkable savings and the above prices will prove that you are getting the benefit. Juneau - Young Hardware Co. ad built tc endure | DOUGLAS NEWS KILBURN WITHDRAWS L. ‘W. Kilburn, of Douglas, whe filed yesterday for the po- sition of Mayor on the Pro- gressive Ticket, withdrew his name today but those on the ticket for councilmen, Carl Lindstrom, Mike Pusich and H. L. Cochrane, are still in the race. ROk THREE INDEPENDENTS ENTER ELECTION RACE AT THE LAST MINUTE Where it had seemed to be al- most entirely lacking, election in- terest in Douglas has developed to, fair proportions almost over night as the closing of filings “last eve- ning found two full tickets for |mayor and three councilmen in the !rleld and in addition an indepen- | dent candidate for mayor and one for council. Joe Riedi, veteran |councilman added his name to | Goetz's ticket for re-election. filing" period ended, A. E. Johnson signed up for the mayorship and | Marcus Jenson filed for councii- | | T Women’s Smocks Women’s + Wash Frocks | s Large selection of styles, pat- + torns and colors, Sizes 14 to 48. 98¢, $1.95, $2.95 ALWAYS something new on cvory beat and you SAVE by paying CASH. | Just a few minutes before the| | "man. Another last minute filing was that of Mrs. Joe Wehren lon school board. As announced in last night's !hn-‘ pire, A. E. Goetz heads one full ticket and L. W. Kilburn the ot.h- er. Mrs. A. J. Balog and A. R. Ed- { wards are the other candidates for | school board. | MRS. DUPREE TO LEAVE SEATTLE TOMORROW ; { According to a cable message re- ceived by Mr. DuPree, his wife has recovered from her illness suf- | ficiently to come home and s leav- ing on the Canadian boat tomor- row enroute north. —— CLUB DANCE Saturday night in the Eagles' Hall the Douglas Island ‘Women's | Club will give & dance to which the public is invited. Proceeds from | the affair will be used for school| and community projects. Tickets| are being sold this week by school| children. Edwards and Niemi will furnish the music for the dance. e | RN | LUDWIG NELSON , Wutch Iepnh-ln. || Philco—General Electric Agency ] | | ™ FRONT sTREET NEW TODAY! LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES 1917—April 3 1918—May 1 19¥9—May 1920—May 1 1921—May 1 1922—May 1923—May 1924—May 1 1925—May 1926—April 26 at 1927—May 1 1928—May 1929—May 1930—May 1931—May 1 1932—May 1933—May 1934—April 30 at 12 at 0 at 11:30 a.m. 1at 9:33 a.m. 3at 2:33 pm. 1 at 10:46 a.m. 1at 6:42 am. 1:20 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:10 p.m. :32 p.m. :03 p.m. 9 at 1at 7 at g B 3 at 6 at 5 at 8 at 0 at 1 at 8 at p-m. - T B ICR—R- ) w e - :23 a.m, :10 am. :20 p.m. Yt gsqoeqyjpun&c\ SN = s G SE5 g ICE POOL CLOSES A pnl 1 2,1935 e R AN | 15 NENANA | 5 Why Y ou Should V ote for Garland Boggan FOR MAYOR BECAUSE, BECAUSE, he is absolutely independent . . . he has the endorsement of the Building Trades Council and many prominent citizens . BECAUSE, BECAUSE, he favors a strict building code.. a building code will reduce fire hazards and improve the value of existing property . . . if elected he will endeavor to im- prove sewerage conditions along Willoughby Avenue . . . BECAUSE, BECAUSE, he will demand more activity from certain quarters in keepmg the city clean . . . he believes that the present CITY improvements as outlined by the PWA grant should proceed at the greatest possible speed . . . BECAUSE, BECAUSE, he firmly believes a revenue should be accruing the City from its investment in the City Dock. . he fully endorses the idea of the Territorial Planning Council and the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce . . . SE, he is a “go getter” and will be for any measure to make a BIG AND BETTER JUNEAU . . . “there are no strings attached to his election.” he believes it is a civic duty for every person to REGISTER and VOTE . .. (Paid Advertisement) If It Comes from Nugget Shop It Is Correct. SEE OUR LADIES’ CIGARETTE CASES in the newest styles. Just the thing for your '{ party bag. In all colors; plain or set with : rhinestones. From one dollar up. Our Stone-Set Buckles have also arrived WALLIS 8. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, CPA, WALLIS S. 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