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will like ome of these No doubt father has retained his love of ties. These will give him pleasure and they are ties that he will want to wear. New summer silks and de- $2.00 Don’t the forget 11 a. Trinit Sale ‘in the Valentine THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932. f We really welcome a day that gives us an excuse for not, and get him some- Broadcloth Pajamas $1.25 to $2.50 All-Linen Handkerchiefs 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ Belts—65¢, $1.00 Suspenders—75¢, $1.00 Hats—$3.50, $5.00 Gloves—$1.75, $2.75, $3.50 to $8.50 Guild Lunchen and Foc Suilding Saturday from m. to 4:30 p. m. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc Juneau’s Leadinig Department Store . : Gift Suggestions FATHER’S DAY Sllrrillly', or June 19 SHIRTS that is 50 comfortable SOCKS You can make a hit with Dad by getting him a pair — several pairs of the famous Pheenix hose for men ~in silk and wool, ray- 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 d MAKES APPEAL 10 VOTERS ON STATE DEBTS Discharge-d Premier Lang ei'm?n& oL Ganberry bo..hey elec- torate. z B His summary removal from the ofiice by the provincial governor, has only hastened the struggle. Politiclans in this most populous and industrially important state of Australia had expected a ecall for a general election by August at the latest. - The poll. may go. either way. Lang may get the endorsement he | to the United States. The fedetal government miade the payments, then attached state “tax receipts| to reimburse itself. “If fhe state gets a government which insists that overseas inter- est be paid at all costs.”” Lang has sdid, ‘“then the modey used employed must be taken. For Moratorium ¥k dollars worth of securities held i y widows and feed the un- CITIZENS WILL STUDY NEW TAX DEDUGTION, 333 Meavied $tes in Revenue Bill Mean Hiring of Legal Ex;?erts ; WASHINGTON, Jyne:17. — In- creased Federal tax rates levied by the new $1,118500,000 revenue bill will result in individuals making sdditional deductions on taxable incomes, Bureau of Internal Reve- nue officials said today. These allowanees are expeéted to Money paid on legitimate taxes 1933, have not yet been made by bureau experts. Officials said that wage earners and professional = classes will no doubt study deductions allowed more closely than in the past, and that many income tax payers will NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Grfeat American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. “(: SCHILLI 2 pounds .. .. BACON--Sliced, Pound .... .... ————iee ) ALIFORNIA SP ‘G COFFEE, S & W BEANS, Oven Baked, large can ....25¢ ,srck legal interpretation of | for the first time. | ! Despite the expected decrease in | taxable incomes of the so-called| middle class, the Treasury officials expressed confidence that revenue| p ded for under the new bill ;‘9‘113 asure a balanced budget Imim : i unidoa _:!udgc | The group of Treasury experts Edward B. Casey can help it. [charged with making estimates' He not only performs wedding have made deduetions for these Ceremonies without charge, but he | decreases and other likely changes gives each bride a cook-book.fl S0 in existing business conditions. |there won't be any cause of com- Here Are Samples | plaint about poor meals. ’ The following table, said to be a| His free wedding idea P}as m’/m- nservative ong by a Treasury ex- ed popular he bl"ld(.‘s dp<l t, showed Some of the deduc- bridegrooms, with Chief ions whieh the individual may Deputy Sheriff s Peters, who ke on his next income tax re- complained the jt was ruining s, | the coun from marriage FEDERAL TAXES by cutfing the marriage Amount court. Cigarettes, one package a | y $ 19.50 Bl’idge !a""'é‘Jlulgo Marries Free and Gives Bride Cookbook: 17.—Divorces p marriages in on ——r——— Playing Craze ape concentrates 5 to which lumber has been put since have discontinued the ed ance of money orders and pos- The Federal taxes paid, which | to are deductable, do not include the| |purchase of a new automobile which |tal s ce. WHY PAY A PREMIUM? When your grocer can now supply you with the famous CHASE & SANBORN’S COFFEE at no extra cost. : CHASE & SANBORN’S is a superior West- ern blend, roasted by one of America’s old- coffee merchants and supplied in Vacuum where the famous “Dated” Coffee cannot be serviced. Programs 2 Every Sunday—3:00- Tinen or lightweight { RORT to wear for golf, tennis is deductable from amount: 4 nome construction declined. Y. S y—3: caps. They are priced thing he will liké for Fa- of lewhging Fa white ol A T, siiua g » AP e i S 3:30 P.M._NBC Network Tow N (. ther’s Day. Remember it’s and _colars, Complete estimates of the de- STATE TAXES sumed the greatest amount of lum- - 1 & creased taxable income of the year 50,00 ; bor, he says. poy = 9 T 95 1o ? |Real estate $150.00 $2.50, $2.75 June 19th. $1.95 10 $3.50 1932, on which feturns will be filed | Gasoline and ofl 3120 | e i 3 R B, between January 1 and March 15, |Licenses 190.70| Manchurian postoffices are re- Y be made in the greatest numbers|Gasoline, 30 galions a week. 15.60 d try| giving father a gift. He, by persons making $7,000 or less a icity, $5 a month 134/ Booms Lumber Industry! thsir: 1itodly fon the fikes g g f 4 lyéar. T many instances they wil e e itote | Pot | ry a peund toc ay lor the finest cup of who always gives and nev- tbe made for the first time. calls . 300 OLEVELAND, Ohio, June 17— quality Coffee possible to obtain. - expects anything in re- According to igures compiled|Telegrams and cables g 200 Lumb that used to go into ) ; er F S a ‘ f rromlTrea.sury commerce and in-|sSafety deposit box 150 bridges now goes into bridege ikt & very often ternal revenue statistics, the new|Lubricating ofl . 1.60 tables. o \ . turn iy G s Federal rotes wiil allow the aver:| automoblle Atcesiifies, tikes. 450! Tofally tHexpected has been the Every Pound Guaranteed to Give never gets it, ometimes age married man making $5,000 to|Theatre admissions, $3a week 9.36 effect upon the lumber industry Complete Satisfaction fathers wonder if they {reduct about $05 to $105 from his|Firearms and matehes 175 of the bridge craze, Max My- | 6\ i 5 taxable income. In addition, he|candy and chewing gum...... 125 ers, of Cleveland, President of the AT YO[VR CRO(‘FR‘; aren’t just a bit neglected. Sl |may write off some $190 to $200|soft drinks . E 1.60 National American Wholesale Lum- : R LBERCS I he plays golf or just Let’s show them they are me yedSon he for State faxes. elry 7.50 ber Association. Myers has been cits in the garden he .et’s sh Y will welgomié” a shirt Tax Paymenis Deductable wort, malt syrup and keeping a record of the new uses Tune in on The Chase & Sanborn (may run from $18 to $54, or the| —— = x AT ipurchase of a mechanical refrig- | erator, radio, phonograph, sport |goods articles or camera. | Higher Postage Rates, Too The possibility of giving the wife a fur coat, and. the cigarettes she jand the family may smoke, are also {omitted. Rates echarged on securities transfer levies, on capital stock | |and bond issues, produce sales for | |future delivery and tariffs, and rates on yachts and pleasure boats |are not included. The individual also has his net income further reduced by increas- ed income and surtax rates, and | higher postage and parcel post| fees. | Other State, county and muni- | CAMERA i Demonstration ! at BUTLER MAURO i & EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS An electro-magney weighing 85 | tons is to be used at the University | of California in connection wx‘.[ research on the nuclei of atoms. Phone 134 Free Delivery LOCAL EGGS, Per dozen ...........35¢c FRESH TWICE A WEEK o8 780 CANNED PEARS, No. 2.can ‘.. e nlde . 186 BROWN BREAD, Large can'..........20¢ To Put New Vigor And Life Into Your System Try our electric sunlight cabinet treatment with massage, follow- ed by a salt rub. run-down feeling. DR. S. H. JORDAN Specialist in Hydro-Therapy and Mechano-Therapy Manual and Mechanical Manipulation Behrends Bank Building, Third Street TELEPHONE 259 Real Barsain High cost is unnecessary for summer héat, * Start your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it well with CARBONADO. Your fire ‘will require little attention throughout the day, Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offiéc . signs. |cipal taxes also will make the aver- | » e o pane: mill; {388 TN PRy o taxes than ”‘ DRUG CO It’s a wonderful tonic for : A IG CO. § 2 r that o= 2 hiia eda— 95 . any time since the World War. i $1.25, $1.50, Dress Oxfords—$4.95 Free Wheeling and Syncromesh || ‘ seeks; the opposition hopes to “If Australia declares & mora- Per Ton . . smear his labor party ‘majority | torium on heér overseas interest she S & W—WITH RAISINS of Australia Carries in the legidlative assembly with at|will be dolng only what Great & F.0.B. Bunkers ¥ on His Fight SYDNEY, June 17—“Australia first” will be the battle ery with which J. T. Long, dismissed pre- mier of New South Wales, will least sixty percent of the popular vote. Fights For New Deal America is interested becauss Lang's battle for a new deal on what New South Wales owes for- eign bondholders, threatened de- take his war with the federal gov-fault of interest on millions of —— J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA ] (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 17: Showers tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. Britain, France, Belgium, Germany and Russia have done in one form or ahother. _ “The problem contes to this: @ithér the banks et their interest oF thé workers get thé necessities of life.” Tang 15 a tall, sturdy maf, with a rathet sharp, decisive voice. His large black moustache accentuates a Bulldog Jaw. He is 56 years qld, and has never beeri out of Aus- tralia. in fils youth He sold papers on the streets of Sydhey. Later in Auburn he made monéy in real estate. 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Bt Yukos .00 8 |* 4 4 4 » Clear T s e ES‘II’EC‘}?”Y ,“‘e"tetd to x'thstand damp, cofl,d, heat, > 54 54 i As many three . s o N changin, atmos iti ki Bitarks o 6t 2 a4 1 v POy Souples i & short while in whieh LUNCHEON and FOOD SALE by Holy Trinity Guild at Valentine’s Sutfaced fgorgpaint, tigt,el;\lz[z:fllfifi;ng;lsotherelflftilfi?&y 72 7. 44 44 02 w ng rings i g av - 11 v Eagle . uom £ 8 & N e R o oy ok Corner :Satl:ll‘ddv\ from 11 am. to 4:30 pam. Schilling Products ! i Dutch Harbor ... 48 48 4“4 44 4 0 Clear '|ments, 4 Demonstration. y ) Kodiak . 54 54 42 42 Calm .04 Rain “The plain gold band weht odt s 0mas a ar ’ Cordova .. . 82 50 4 44 4 [] Cidy [of fashion some time ago and the P e e et e e et 0 00 et et ittt ot 0. Juneau . .. 48 45 43 43 Calm 56 Cldy |platinum ring took its place. 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