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o pring Accessories! Pt s P TR RIY BLOUSES No, One Blouse Doesn’t Make a Spring Not in a big suit season like this . . . though if one bleuse must make your spring this year, we h'vl pretty confident that we’ll have the answer to your fashion-hopes in our blouse department. “pretty” mode; very trim tailored Charming styles in the new . lots of choice in color . . . types. Taffetas and organdies . . and a wide price range too. B e s P e s SKIRTS @ Latest Styles ® Newest Colors ® Plaids and Checks— Moderately Priced at $3 50 $4 50 Shipment of NEW SHOES for Women fooel T Straps in blae and w'hne Sport Oxfords in and white brown Dress Oxfords in blue, black and white All Popular Prices PSSP S S S S & SeRteseca e s B M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau s Leading Department Store” DOUGLAS NEWS VAvOR GoETT 7 ABAIN CHOSEN pobeLAS BTy {Riedi, .Bal.og and Jensen Winners for Seats ! m"Co ] - ¥ 2AGE (e A E. qu;z, ‘dg t a total cast ‘lected 4o the .off Douglas in yesterday’s municipal ajection. 'A. “E. Johnson, the only sther candidate for the same of- fice, tallied 65 votes. ~ For council, Joe Riedi, with 122, ¢ was high man in a field of seven sandidlates; A. J. Balog with 91 votes and Mark Jensen with 85 were the other two elected with Riedi w0 e on the naw council. ‘The re- maining candidates with votes re- weived were as follows: Mike Pus- ich, 81; Carl Lindstrom, 73; Robert Bonner, Jr.. 50; H. L. Cochrane, 49, #or School Board te contest for sehool board|. members, A. R. Edwards, the only candidate for the one-year received 152 votes: Mrs. A. J, received 109 and was re< to the 3-year term against . Jos. Wehren, 63. Miscellane- 187 otes out no was re- In ous votes cast were 9 for Mrs. Felix | UL Gray and 1 for Mirs. .C. A. Fox, al- though neither were candidates inif the elecnon - m ROREMAN IERE A. R. Earl, foreman of the crew to bulld the :Lawson creek bridge, arrivad heve on the Alaska yester- day marning &nd is making prep- e o ta t.work on the struc- ture in a short-time. With the ar- al on wridgay ©of the Vietoria, i teel for the bridge is expected to - DOUGASII‘ES ATTEND 3 AIRPORT COEREMONY| Quite @ hwmoer of people from Douglas, inclnding one or two classs s and their tepchers from the Dauglas sehool, went over to Ju- neal yesterday end took in the dedication @f the Pacific Alaska Alrways Alrport on Glagler High- |y, e ——— E(ummu CONTEST T DOUGLAS TONIGHT The ,declam&wry contest of the ]| | 3ouglas’ Migh School will be held anight At 8 sfeloek There will .. ‘& np admigsion charge. The contest is for the purpose ol {sa'agting the three contestants who #ill 80 to Petershurg o participate \in -the Southeast Alaska contest-{o +held April 9. 'v, 0ntest are -as follows: { ‘Humorous—Jessie Fraser, “Pigs | Plgs”; Jean Camphell, “Saunders| QuIrLs h,x P’ i § ¥ g i Phone .. Printing Phone DA Those taking part tonight in the|; s . % The Emplre Offers Additional ‘ PHONE SERVICE For News Department For Business Office, Adv Cl‘tlsmg, LY ALASKA EMPIRE EMPIRE PRINTING CO. Dog: of Flnn@ers ¥ ¥ellow v&memm “The Perfect Tribute.” 2' Oratorical — Glenn Edwards,! “Spartacus to the Gladiators”; Bet- fl y Y; ty Sey, “Two Noblemen.” Breeze Wins Honors Wm-d has been received from t.he ! Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion that the Douglas High School | Gastineau Breeze has won second | Iplace for its class in the national| _ cont.est i - | v........'....l STOCK QUOTATIONS . e 90 p 0 epsp oo n €4 mpben‘ Myrtle Feero‘ (Continued from Page One) presses by Robert W. Bender, edi- tor, and were to be distributed by Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, The "Em- pice’s official representative on the ! inaugural flight. ¢ T 2:46 o'clock—Motors started again | j NEW YORK Aprll B~ Closmg‘cn plane for final warm-up. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock foday is 16%,. Ame: ;Morgnn. Shatiuek, J. J. Hillard, {114%, American Power ‘and t| George ‘Wésch' and’ Roy Ferguson, \Z’ Anaconda 9%, Armour N 3%, (wose admitted to the plane. ‘Bethlehan Steel 24, Calumet and | Hecla 2%, Generdl Motors 28%, In- wrnfimnu Harvester 38%, Ken- , United Wt&t ‘Steel ”Vz ed 75, Nnbesna bid wm»m ‘Q\Jonuons | Alaska Juneau mine stock 16%, American Can A5k, American | - Power and Light 3, Anaconda 10, MR. AND MRS. METZGAR v;flfi 35&5;%9&:1 Steel 4%, LEAVE ON, PRINCESS g Al T neral T | Motors 287, W wmee;a,_ AeRaw FQB AR SO vester 36%, lmnecofit 16, United States Steel 28%, Pound $4.81, gar letf on the Princess Norah on 2:55 o'clock—Wheel blocks re- moved and the pldne, under its own power, began to move toward | the take-off runway. | 2:58 o'clock—After taxilng to the south end of the runway, the plane ! wheeled and, roaring down past |the throng, made a perfect take- loff. | 11, Juneau res- ident, left for ‘a visit to the states‘ NEW LOW LiRUOR PRICES vig Vancouver, B. C, on the Prin-!gre still in effect at THE TOTEM 288 Norah. GROCERY. —adv. | T B.P. 0. ELKS Past Exalted Rulers Night TONIGHT @ Visiting Members Invited i lllllllllllmIIlllllllllllullllllHIHI“IHIII“IIII"llllllll!lllllllllllllnlIIIIII_I UNITED FOOD CO. ! CASH GROCERS Phonc 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 374 SRS T SR SSSS UL SRRt S SISO SRS SSSISE Ul SIS ST SIS TSNS DTSSR SRS § i Gy Mr. and Mrs J D {.Lwck) Metz- | Bremner bid 60 uked 70, Nabesna a month's vacation and belated | bid 58 hakqd 63, honeymoon trip. They will visit] TP in ‘Vancouver, Seattle, Portland; MRS, Cmm LEAVES and San Francisco before they re- turn to Juneau about May I. Mrs, J. K. C‘ gt X SERVICE BEGUN [ | 2:53 o'clock—The passengers, Mrs. | | THE DEMAND ‘ BLACK DIAMOND JEWELRY set ‘with Mdr(‘asne in Sterlmg ‘Bilver.’ is | greater 'than ever gy i See our assortment which : | has just arrived THE Nugget Shop .MlmN—FAmBANKs & Co. ‘WASHINGTON 1200 Second Ave. Phone SEneca 2772 JUNEAU, ALASKA Ground Floor Seward Bldg. Phoge 353 Facilities for Exccuting Orders on Listed Stocks i all Markets NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO SALT LAKECITY DENVER LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SPOKANE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS BY WIRE DAILY CANADIAN MINING MARKETS VANCOUVER TORONTO MONTREAL ALASKA MINING STOCKS All Local & Pacific Northwest Stocks & Bonds BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED Complete Brokerage and Statistical Service YOU’LL FIND IT HERE! “BANK SERVICE” is bank service any- where — but “BANKING SATISFAC- TION” is something more. It depends upon the way and manner in which the customer is served. You will find satis- faction in your banking relations at this bank because of our policy of personal attention, considerate co-operation, and our friendly helpful attitude. We invite veu to bank here, not only for good bank service, but for “BANKING SATISFAC- TION” as well! 8] The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska ' NIGHTLY k FEATURES AT THE PARIS INN 1 ‘HAVE YOU HEARD THEM? PARIS INN PEARL and BILL ¢