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T00ULAS | NEWS iy DRESS UP 1 and ‘Go Picrces! ‘ Ferget yeur budget! Here ‘NEW SCHOOL ACCEPTED are the gay, young clothes BY DOUGLAS COUNCIL i By nn) f.f"f..‘.",'..':::fn ]| By a ron cau vote, the Dougias dd s City Council last night unanimous- §51 oukifpatyel Begy them 1y accepted from Ray Peterman and Today! | Associates, contractors, bullders of DRESSES e new grade ‘and high school, Growp T costing ‘'the sum ‘of $50,500, as a | completed project for the town. In- 2 for $12.50 | stallation of some fixtures and reme- dying two or three small items re- maining to be done were considered as already completed under a guar- |anty from Mr. Peterman. The mat- | ter of arrangements ‘for ‘dedication of ‘the school was left in .the hand of a committee, ‘Carl Lindstrom chairman, appointed at one of the previous meetings. Insurance on ithe new buildinz | was one ‘matter of importance con- sidered :in connection with the school. It was voted to eontinue in- suranice that is already in effect to ‘the extent of ‘$5,800 on fixtures and $25,000 on the bullding, or 2 |'total ‘coverage for the present of $30,000, which will'be effective until next December and January. Attorney Sam Ducker of Juneau representing Mrs. Myrtle Berry, pe- | titioned the Councll for a street which would accommodate car or | truck travel on that part of Front Street where his client has her [ home. After much discussion as to the most suitable construction of lht thoroughfare, it was voted to | go ahead and build & temporary road Gay COTTONS $2.95 $19.75 : The s young cot Bright shetland jiggers you' vl;)x‘ll \'::::Hm,,:l!m ' wear all Summer! Boxy, ‘now and later, when finances per- shirtwaisters, new sw swing-back styles. Well tail- ;mlt put in a permanent fill. prints, bolero and ‘two- ored. | Among communications pn-.wnl- piece styles! Linens ‘ONE GROUP COATS ] /'ed was one cofitaining ithe next to shantungs, piques, sule slz 50 - ilut estimate for payment to Peter- sheers. Prints, pastels i ¥§/man and Company of something 12 to 20. g bover $2,000, and payment to Herbert |'Redmond on the inspection contract of '$285. W. 8. Darley wrote the Council asking for.a .report on the “Cham- iplon" “Pumper on the mew firetruck which was left to Councilman Ba- 'log for reply. ‘Under mreports of committees, Glen Rice ‘on ‘wharf, reported some of | the big steamers.exceeding the speed {Mimit in passing the city dock to the detriment of ‘the local mosquito ‘fleet. Mayor Kilburn stated he would the matter up with offenders Linddtrom on public properties urged some changes ‘in ‘the sanftation ar- New FROCKS | tangements and other repairs at White HATS $4.95 | the Nat before ‘the fireman’s dance 1te | which “is ‘scheduled ‘for the coming NEW, pretty prints “8aturday. Your new white hat is yowll love! Softly tall- | ©n sewers, Bonner brought out the’ and dressy pleated ored ‘point that some residences in town |are not connected with the city’s | system. It will be left to Marshal | Schramm to see that the situation | is remedied. An application from Jake Man- ning to secure the old city clerk’s of- | fice for a residence met ‘favorable faction. Proviso was ‘made that the ‘house ‘be ‘prepared ‘in such a way that it will mot ‘constitute ‘hazard. Preparations ‘were made to have imore suitable furniture supplied for | the Council chamber. ——.—— STUDENTS ENJOY OUTING The . Junior, Douglas ‘High School, were hosts ‘to:the ‘Seniors for a boat | outing .last evening. The students " here! Wide brimmed straws. \‘n!l or New BAGS In grain leathers, pa- tents, novelty fabries! 2 Dresses for New styles. $9.50 $3.75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store OR $2.95 a fire part-of June Assistant Ghief Engin- | operations. ‘He expects ‘to ‘be gone cer Hawley Sterling will be leaving | several weeks. TAYLOR WILL START UP ROAD WORK IN |ior the mierior to take active charge e |14t BougiasabBp.m. on the Savikko N o s the St | . or ‘Marmion Tsland where the Imlok AND WEST ,of the ARC v\orid’u'n’m, the summer | m memrflwnm Eroiidonn flower: amw:\:; pll:,‘)- d nicked.around a big bonfire for sev- Chiet ‘Engineer ke P. Taylor of STEWART LEAVING | ?e"';lh:;“:-?iu £ bt A ‘ 9 is | rned e ‘at an ear! . d Oommiion, 28 FOR FAIRBANKS | rpmvsurcH, 7, ‘Bootiand —Fwo of | iour* this, s s sailing tonight on the Yukon for his annual spring trip to the Westward ksc"“““""‘ jatls—irkwall ‘and ‘Ler-| hose \who ‘made the trip were and Interior, starting up road activ-| B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- wiek—normally C:fl'fl‘n one p“mn;‘flqlen‘gdwlmv Jackie Sey, George ities for the season, There is virtual- | missioner of Mines, is sailing on the [€r ‘ea¢h, the 1037 iprisons eport stragier, “Halma Hjalmer, Olavi West- | showed. Lerwiek's record was threc iwahto, lbert Savikko and ‘Arthur ly no new k to be undetrtaken Yukon this evening for the this seaso he Road Commission,| ward with mks as his des-| 2t one tine and ‘Kirkwall's two. |Rienikka. ‘They were accompanied @ it - the 'Engineer :aid, only funds for| tindtion. He will attend to Admm-i i A by ‘Stupt. ' Pédersen. % N . maintenance being available. Tay- istrative matters, mapping out sum- ‘The New Yor armonic So lor expects to be gone until about mer field work in some of the Inten‘clety in ‘1842 organized “the first SENIORS HAVE RADIO | Two awards, 169 and ‘97 were se- - | lectel by ‘the Semnior class of the Douglas High School:8aturday eve- ning at the Coliseum which take the large ratlio they have been dis- | posing of for some time. If their [irst 1s mot found, the second one | takes ‘the radio ‘award. MRS . ‘WALKOWSKI IS | | PASSENGER ON YUKON | |~ AFTER VISITING HERE | «Mrs. A..S. Walwokski, who has betn the guest of Mrs. Esther Melz- | 33&: for the past week ,will leave on 1the Yukon tenight enroute to her |home in Anchorage. | Among those who have entertain- \zd for Mrs. Walkowski while she iha.l’inn\ln Juneau ‘are Mrs. Gert- rudé Naylor ‘and Miss FElisabeth | Kaser, who were hostesses at cin- | ?-t Monday night and Mrs. Robert ‘Bender who gave a small tea for her.at'the:Governor’s ' House Sunday | afternoon. 1 — e Kansas Gensoring | Ellmmlmms‘ | EMPORIA, Kas.. May 24— Even 'educational ‘flims must be censered ! jm Kansas. P Miss Hallle M. ‘Tucker, secretary | n‘!mm&ebottdormiew has {informed Emporia Teachers college officials ‘that motion pictures they were using for purposes of instrue- 1u¢n in Nterature classes must first - the later part of June. 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