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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1939. IIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIII||||I|IIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIINIIIHIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIINIHllIIIIIIIIII"l|IIHll|IlllllIIlllllllllllllllllmlllIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ E. J. “KELLY” BLAKE and ELROY NINNIS Wish to Have It Clearly Understood THAT— We're Ready to Suii You for Easter TN o R T ¢ Without our consent and without our knowledge, our names were used Saturday evening in an advertisement which made it appear we were run- ning for the City Council on a ticket with Cash Cole, independent candidate Easter Parade of N EW ': for Mayor. j A c K ET s u lT s | ; We filed for office as members of the People’s Ticket, headed by May- Worsteds! Twills? | or Harry I. Lucas, and stand squarely with that ticket and with no other. Smartest of the new jacket suits on parade ¢ e g here! Suits with squared shoulders, figure hugging jackets, slim skiris! Newest 22 5“ basque, cardigan and longer jacket tail ® leurs . . . choose the suit that flatters you most! All skirte slide fastened. Fumous for Smart Fashions . . . Leow Prices!? r B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. ‘MO[\:‘ »f’ue _— opimufi,,.up Most of you citizens of Juneau know us. We are just business men, who have never been in politics before. - Cheap political tricks disgust us, just as we feel they must disgust most of you. We don't think many of you were fooled by the misleading advertise- mént which was printed, as we say, without either of us knowing any- thing about it until it was called to our attention after it came off the press. i | g. = s It is only in the interest of fair play and decency that we are refuting the impression created by that advertisement that we are members of some other ticket. I‘Polaris Iakmmrmtend ’ ent Nieding Says Mine ' Work IsN Normal | B. B. Nieding, Supcszendem of the Polaris-Taku. mine at Tulse- .\u.n is in Juneau today on a u'ip down from the mine to meet his ' 1 | wife. H Nieding said operations at the 4 | mine haye goné forward normally\ through the winter and, thaj, a,bout‘ 3400 tons of ore is stacked at th landing ready for shipment down | river, with the as soon as_the r\vqr is nayigable. } | The river is .open at Tulsequal h now, Nieding said, but is still fro- I zen over in a few places down- stream. Niediug said he expected mel ice would leave the, river on the| next high yater., FOR MAYOR: ing was conferr wday with Capt.| : © | Archie Currie, r of the ’l‘akui % | Chief, of theé mmes rlver freighting | 5 Lqmpmem = . PUCiE EARRR. o z 1 || Mde & (Re-Election) ‘We answer it by stating emphatically that we are seeking election on the People’s Ticket and disown any implied connection with any other. T Our ticket, listed clearly and listed honestly, is as follows: i "] £ Eat £ ; _B3FEET ESfa 'rmmnnmmmmmm ~ Scores of Ju enuauden ts gath- ::-;-e:,;;::e;zm»mi .. FOR CITY COUNCILMEN: we - “LL Rn\ Joha A G euvergq — the eulogy and Mrs. Lol fa e Alex- | == inder sang two selections “Abide .2 > With Me” ang .APGYMDEY DA For the woma. ste | mmm( was in, the Evergreen Ceme= ‘- i = 8 ) ter a blo ol Aruvc pallbearers were, Txevm fellows the snug lines which are in favor this sprir w rain | D8Vis, I Goldstein,” William™ Reck, |2 |= ribbon makes the hat. George Messerschmidt, Charles Sa-{s i | bin and Wallis S. George. Honorable |52 R g, - | ELROY NINNIS { d-| Mrs. Burford Carmichael and hnby = FOR '"."S pOR'I'; s Jac. | girls were dismissed from St. = 1 E Ho spital yesterday afternoon andiss — | 1 S jare now at their home on Golfl LA , , early this evenine The follow £ IS o { health, SR A Ao e sipers Bowt Forget—Vote Tomarrow, | m 18 lllmlm|||||||ummlmumummumuuumumluumuml||umn||mmlmmnmmnummmunu|||uunmmmmm||m|u|||mmu|uuun|uuml||m|||||m|||mmmlmmuuuuuummu A A