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o ................ TS TV ee e 8 JOHN KITCHTOO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1934. 6 PASSENGERS deavoring to interest Delegate to| BRUNSWICK BOWLING Congress Anthony J. Dimond in ALLEYS TEMPORARILY representing them at the dinner. CLOSED FOR REPAIRS LYNN TUCKER UNDERGOES MAJOR OPERATION TODAY NEW LOCATION Income Tax in a Nutshell The Star Bakery will be open in their new location on Front St., Lynn Tucker underwent a major Single persons who had net income of $1,000 or WHO? more or 3 ¥ income of $2,500 or more or gross income of $5,000 or more must file PARLOR THIS EVENING |Vick Bowling A]le} re temporar- |, s reported to|tomorrow morning (Wednesday) e getti . s returns. | ily closed for repairs, according to L nw 1'"“1“"2‘“ Yo aiEygicshio. Smak ebx 1| WHEN? The filing period begins January 1 and ends March Patrons of the Capitol Beer Par-|Emilio Galao, proprietor. i Shop in Juncau b 3. A. SOFOULIS 15, 1934, lor will have a special treat in|ges—— _— R s T A 4 s T | WHERE? Collector of Internal Revenue for the district in which store for them tonight as in add 4 N/ Prominent Resident of In-|tne person lives or has his principal place of business. (TBRTIIE, Yeh & o }“02'0““1”3 Hop to enté Saainey o 1he D : J; s HOW? See instructions on forms 1404A and 1040. BRe CISUS | gthm fhefe WERBe-Juguier ASRE dian Village Throw Into WHAT? ann o hent ol il med fi::) 4,000 in excess |10 Southeast Alaska ports with|dinavian-American music by Harry 1. QL: SRS N F ten passengers, the following book- | Krane and Harold Knox Chanm 1 H Sl\l“ O\( rturns |of the personal exemption and credits. Eight per cent normal Lax,ed for Juneau: ? e on the balance of net income. Surtax on net income in excess of | Mos J. B. Decker, Ch: 1, $6,000 B i ecker, Charles Waul,| ygw pyBLIC SCHOOL AT $6,000. Floyd Baker, Mike Kitoff, F. R FAIRBANKS IS OCCUPIED ’ b Income-Tax Dont's | Corliss and Chris Bailey. i : DO“If r‘ prepare your return without first studying the instructions | The new Fairbanks Public School g | iPglene. TREIn. WOMEN OF MOOSE ASK nas been completed, all equipment nel DON'T procrastin: Early assembling of data permits a careful installed and 16 teachers and 318 AP Lo gpnagterind DIMOND TO REPRESENT siled sad 16 teschers an an ursdaa 3 d d DON'T destroy the memoranda from which your return was pre- THEM AT CONFERENCE - t <\nd morn- | pared. ' : : g ) LIQUOR STORE MANAGER | DON'T omit explanation when such information is essential 0| nruch local interest among mem-| Alex Vreatt is circulating a pe-} 2l 7\ T ~ e ~ ) was about 50 |an intelligent audit. Attach memoranda to your return. !bers of the Women of meg Moose | tition at Wrangell for the posi- 9 rOllS (JR[\[\ QLII;rl ] ISSL]I“ S s o L ,SOC uncle, James BEGINNING TOMORROW, The Empire will print a series of short |has been aroused by the announce- tion of manager of the liquor store 3 ‘ 'H F down to the gricles based on the Revenue Act of 1932, and that act as amended |ment of plans for the mid-winter there when the establishment is C ] /@ v T o Q Iosk: afhee. 1 tional Industrial Rec This series will be beneficial to|conference of Pilgrim Governor opened. " \ ) G \E“ PO F‘A I ()hs 05 e S SOL 2 how to prepare returr ow for deductions, etc. James J. Davis, of the Loyal R ey s R ~ ~ had been up at the B 3 e & S Order of Moose, which will be FUR IS PLENTIFUL 3 cans SLIC[LD BLETS HE RGNV ISR R 5()C found seas high held in Washington, D. C., Febru- Otto Tiedeman and Fred Lantz ‘ broken 10os Mr. Jackson T ge for help, to remal attempt rom i urned to er telling t the float to rescue the to and his other at the float | the overturned s it was realized gedy had occurred, nds of the well-liked man began to locate fhe body and succeeded cnly affer many hours. Mr. Kitchtoo was born in Kluk- | wan, but had lived in the village | at Juneau for many ye: and | had been prominently associated 1 the Native Presbyterian| shurch, in which he had held the| office of Deacon for a long time.| Besides Mr. Jackson, relatives of vicinity who survive are Mrs. william Layton and Mrs. Seward | Kunz. Other relatives make their| home in Klukwan. The remains are at the C. W.| Carter Mortuary awaiting funeral arrangements. - - GIRLS' LOYAL CLUB | TO MEET TOMORROW | The Girls' Loyal Club will hold | row afternoon at the residence of Sigurd Wallstedt. Election of s for the coming six months will be held and plans discussed for the Goody Sale to be held on DUNCAN BUYS HOME A. C. Duncan has purchased the Ninth Street home of C. F. Mc- Nutt. The McNutts have removed to the Nugget Apartments. the channel in an effort| TWO MEN AT - WORK WHERE 1 [City of Detroit Makes Come-backt—Auto Factories Busy DETROIT, Mich., Feb. 6. — Two men are at work in the factories for every man employed last No- vember, reflecting a come-back of the city that was almost literally flat broke ten months ago. The auto industry has set a fast pace and growing mountain orders |indicates the climb will be con- tinued. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JAKE RICE TO BE HELD THURSDAY Funeral sefvices for Jake Rice, well known pioneer who died at St. Ann's Hospital last Thursday at the age of 77 years, will be held at the Lutheran Church on Thurs- |day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Erling K. Olafson offi- ciating, it was announced today. The services were originally set |for tomorrow afternoon, but have been postponed until Thursday. Pall bearers, all long time friends of hte deceased, will be George Kohlhepp, John Reck, James Mc- Closkey, Sr., William Garster, A Scandinavian-American Dance Music TONIGHT Capital Beer Parlors BEER LUNCHES DANCING ® Pull with us and we win! NEW PRBBIY i o it i i st i i B i By ® EXCLUS $ . ® SEE George Bros. LEADER DEPT. STORE PRINTS VE PATTERNS 95 OUR WINDOWS Store Open Evenings R e gflflfllllllllllflllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIII ~ WASEMPLOYED recently arrived in Valdez and re- ported” trapping throughout the| Prince William Sound area very good this season. FEGRE DOG DERBY IN MARCH The Fairbanks dog derby will, take place this year on March 10 and 110 The race will be 60 miles a day for two days, and run on the Chena river. | e FIRM CHANGES NAME The officers of the Alaska Sea Products, Inc., of Cordova, have| decided to change the name to *Alaska Icepak Corporauun ary 22, 23, and 24. In addition to having members of the various chapters of the F. McKinnon and James Monagle. Funeral arrangefnents are under the direcfion of the Juneau-Young Undertaking Parlors. . r RO Women of the Moose attend the BREMER GASE Mooseheart Alumni Association di [ner on the last night of the se sion, provision has been made AHE REVEALED whereby every chapter may have |its United States Senator and member of the House of Represen- atives d the di / hat Authorities Make ArrestS‘i;elr;scgtatss’-r St e esentod in Minnesota But Gain byAm?fiéhatiiwissL not yet known No Information whether any members of the Ju- neau Chapter No. 439 will be able ST. 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