The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 16, 1934, Page 2

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FRANK WASKEY == and ng does not hur FINE FOOTWEAR $3.95 - $4.95 @ The authentic modes for Spring and Sumn wear are now being displayed in an entranci array of color ranging from whites and grays style ‘of each pair of shoes — regularly priced be here but a few days, so it is advisable you mal your choice early, Sizes 515, 6, 615, 7. B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ner ng to browns and blacks. . . in many new leathers, too! We are offering you the newest styles first, from samples direct from the factory. There is but ONE at $6.50 to $7.50. These are display shoes and will ke carefully lower " Dil y Crossaword Puz YOUR INCOM zlé goods into the cebar.| over for a brief ACROSS Solution of Yegterduy's Puzzle 12, Roman road Y’ e comes a season 1. Business 13. Affectionate A neighbor drops getters pame for an ® of milk. We | 4. Short rajn’ to get the case | :2 ls’:-?(:;:.n?.g . Musteal falling fo pieces. | No. 8 13 Wax ointment ot 3 | 16. Nerve network . Ripple against Bu the dampness has finished | Exemptions ‘Allowed 17. In pursuit of - Golt Instruc- o 3 ! . : . tors: collog. Botl ] Ab Gold lippery box collapses in (Oup!lea M;‘lrn;d During l: "mflw " ;- Sopmence r: = et e slippery b llapses 3 ) o pioNet . Goke "Bt Not doé?(l:“ ‘P)qm 0'C! cur hands, and a small avalanche e e oL Po:nila:lsnnl‘“. LD — ver rrces— s cascades d8wn the cellar o ¥ O Woe s B "ind o, far comers. We| Taxpayers should mote st un- . Bemlid - i g 1 Just Wooden Boxes 15 and pick them up, and then |der the Revenie Act of 1032 the 2. 8ylupol for ounE cuss 2 ! § h t ! rium - g ¢ a coal oil case for our friend|Credit for dependents as well 15 o Paisonous tree Shate i the personal exemption is required of Java . Molten rock pack them away in. 28, Fathers . Seandinavian = s of the|t® be prorated where a change of | 39 Experts navigator y the Bos' o P status occurs during a taxable, 3L annx: ort *, . Dl:?;fl:‘;; i ’:"“:[ b:dl:qna:d[ tfi; year. A fractional part of a mont::!‘ ;‘. v;o':',;’"" A . el : DL ER is to be disregarded unless { oiceless con- . o presen s getting 4 | 3% t 51, Time lon DOWN [ Is getting dank and |, 005 (o more than half a| ;a. -n:fi:& " C%:u.ne : 1 Renderbl 43. E;Lfiie?h y month, in which case it is consid- 38. §nur 2. College degree suitable author . t . Mad a . Author of 44. Plaid | there is another job. Take K sreq a month. 29. C:I-::_F‘m‘o : :a;g: lme: s 2, Aui“gk;flgmn ‘fs' g‘f"'hFh N . Crusoe’ 3 anisl | is out of all the cases,| po. oyample o single man and| 4 'Waanons 69, Flah sauce - 3. Complete col- Tarticle 1e damp cans dry, and throw | single woman who were married | 41. 8hort for a 60. Support lections 50. Kind of finch sed boxes out in the yard| .. July 20, 1933, and were living| 49 c‘rl:::n's name 62 Sofl:t.n“ ‘x‘n’é‘.‘if.' 4. Rurtz)su:lrle; 52, Ge‘;:)!s of the e have time to make a fire . 3 ¥ tat " 5. That 63. Assail X fogettier on {he Jast dayeCi the | 39 SEESNAY 63. Measure of Native metal 54, Engrossed e i el |taxable year, may file a joint re- fmonized W veupllc!(y 7. Small soft 55. Lamb's cannot burn them In the | tyry and would be entitled to per- | 4. Take . Venetian masses pseudonym : 3 ish ainter 8. Short jackets Bf. Love t o without wasting hours tear-|sonal exemption of $2,208.34, which | *" ?,:mree?i With g ;!dnl;kt “: & é'n:lfea’:fi;ixi B %3."»?1 K 1l folding them, and feeding , js seven twelfths of $1,000 for the essing . Makes lace . Crimpes . Pastry ¥ X . Old_Indian 8. Scoffs fabrics 63, Metri 1 wood into the stove With! hushana while single, plus’ seven| \05(:,11:2 s 89, Rodent ‘11, Withdrawals ‘measure Mild Protest : | twelfths of $1,000 for the wife e prosector i’ we. wee. sihg o' S350 for cne peviod auene wion | Lo ke L VX L L T LT O T \ he \ ; ds e dee ST 1042500 for the period during which n W, ///4 HH e a door for the wind break, |they were married. If separate re- a..’//’ . 7/ instead make shelves for the tums are filed, each is entitled| % //% ..- o the homeless €ans o a personal exepfion of $1,104.17, “-.“.W/// V//F» {Which is seven twelfths of 61,000 /////A //// ..- Favors Direct Action . {plus Bne half of five twellths of " -- 2 7/ 3 In commion :m\‘ an‘Ala‘;?an:.lgz,soQ ! F // the writer has his favorite brands| yr quing the year 1933 the hus- ‘- ;H 7 ~‘f “’“;3‘1 goods !"“d Tfi‘pe"i"uy‘bnnd or wife had the '‘status ‘of i i/ /% - ..%//A///% 15 de ancy a certain milk. the head of a family prior to their / % ‘ .fl "Gfl g“ to make t Tl tell this good, if some- | opiace He or SHe Would Be en- %//// W | r cha what askew world, one thing: If It yjag to his or her ‘pro’rata share a '/// A : ® ‘North. 'We, |4 ble to buy my modest Der-|s¢ the personal exemption of $2,- //// . | ol sk, | order of thirty cases of milk g5y aiiowed the head of 4 family fl.. 7' W, the vitami from t} V . cellulose ti=can. |this summer, 1o matter if 1t 18 joueq o single person: == T refer to the e 4 in Suquamish of Sleepy | i o ~—good old wooden “the olden Eye. that is the milk th: And the same t] 200d old spruce or pine ShoOKS, 15r the period prior to their mar- at will be bought riage instead of merely that al- % ® AN AENER ~EEJEE um ‘ However. for the period of their an marriage any exXemption to wHich hing goes 1o o either might ' be entitled as the ~——gessfully neg 10 r dainties h , R a famil, “==pean peddler i » can opener to enjoy, (Dead of a family would be merged § e in the joint personal exemption | take, the canr “I could name a well known % ¢ . 9 (for that period. The joint pérson- w—-ways trucked of goods that I have long V7 12 _ y 3 al exemption alowable in the ease VA " thé' dock or tl ¢ for by name. But hence- 50 5 comierivho Smree a V), A W i “Then they forth friendship ceases and if need married an a.. 4 Z=-the sugar, rice ==must be kept d — “The load would =~home, and in process of § " the larder lessened, we had strong | © substantial boxes for chairs, cup-| Boards boards and shelves. ==eache doors and dog houses to mink “stretchers and venfilator shafts. | ’ It's Different Today | “=boxes (?) save the mark, that seem | wit: “Stay at home and|in a bigger garden, and perhaps, =—mails also for divers uses, from|personally ‘paif’ oid Bossie. “Sighing for the old days, I am Sirs, “Yours for the Wood, “FRANK B SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES F‘x-n;x:“;gn}) efr‘:aihe wooden 'box YEAT may not exceed $2,500. | needs | wil with me, cover a multitude of _ | shortcomings until our wholesal- y reachiers either take a tumble or we are time, asiforced to the other alternative, to- |living together diiring ttie entire %H. .’fl.% If a child under 18 years of age and dependent on the parent for support reaches the age of 18 years Vil T R R JENNNN AnE J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF Aqnmmmm.l'. WEATHER BUREAU T0 BE HELD AT o e SCHOOL TONIGHT IPublic Tnvited to Attend| LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 16: Probably rain tonight and Saturday; gentle southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather Program Presented by | 4 pm. yesty ' % B8 9 cay 1 1 4 am. today . 38 90 s 3 cudy Dunning School Pupils | 4 am. tedsy b ne po- Parents, friends and the gen- CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS [ eral public are invited to attend the piano recital to be presented YESTERDAY I, i TODAY this evening in the Grade School e . g Auditorium by the pupils of the Highest $p.m. 1‘ Lowest 4a.m. sam. Precib. 4am. Dunning School of Music, Hazel Station temp. temp. ! temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather James Ferguson, instructor, be-| Barrow .. s o4 =38 e 80 @ ©lear ginning at 8 o'clock. Nome 26 24 | 24 24 12 Trace Rain An interesting program of sel- Bethel ... 36 20 | 20 30 4 | 04 Rain ections by the old masters as well | Fairbanks il 20 | 0 6 4 0 Clear as the American composers, will| Dawson .24 20 4 -2 6 8 0 c’dlf be presented by the young musi-| St. Paul . £ gy 20 22 0o 02 cu:x cians, who range in age from five | Dutch Harbor 36 36 | o e n 0 ° Pt.Cly vears to fifteen years. i Kodiak 40 38 | 34 34 4 “ 02 Cl!?y Those taking part in the recital| Cordova qingr e RO ... (g8 oxy are Bernice Aileen Mead, Joanne | ;“')‘(““ v :g = 258 = g 'l‘r:ce mg]ldd; {Myrtle Jorgensen, Helen Pauline| Sitka . = ET f 5 | Edwards, Bertha Lucille Goetz,| Ketchikan % 4 I’ 0 488 ) Pt Cidy Lois Mae MacSpadden, Helen Mil-| Frince Rupert ... 50 50 | 38 40 4 0 Pt. Cldy ler, Grace Lucille Berg, Dorothy| Edmonton s = ot » ° a— Marie Reck, Barbara Ann Mac-| Seattle . Al : 9 gldy Spadden, Joan Troy Morgan, Anna Portland 60 58 | 50 50 4 0 Cldy Lois Davis, Beatrice Florence Pri-| San Francisco ... 60 56 82 54 4 14 Cldy mavera and Forrest Walter Bates, ————.e——— PUBLIC CARD PARTY | The Business and Professional Women’s Club will hold a public card party at the I. O. O. F. Hall on Friday evening, February 16 Contract, auction, whist and pin- ochle can be played. Good prizes. | Refreshments. Admission 50 cents.| % Play starts promptly at 8 o'clock. Public invited. —adv. e | | HAND LAUNDRY | | | Lace Curtains Our Specialty ;' Gastineau Ave. Phone 2252 A. J. GILLIS, Prop. The barometric pressure is low over the ;northeastern Pacific Ocean and Western Alaska except the extreme North, with showers in the Gulf of Alaska and light snow in Bering Sea. The pressure is moderately high from Northwestern Canada to the United States with clear and warmer weather in the Interior and extreme North. Heavy rain has fallen at San Francisco. Temperatures have fallen near Bering Sea. FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office Saturday and Monday SPECIALS! Here are some of the many money-saving values in good foods which we are offering this week. There are many more awaiting your call which ;e have not, space to mention here. When you are ready. to ordér Your groceries tomorrow call us up. GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE BARGAINS. Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple HAPPY HOME—15 oz. cans 3 cans for 45¢ Milani’s Chili Con Carne CON-FRIJOLES 7 cdns for $1.00 Famous Sugar Coolkies “ICE-BOX COOKIES” 9V% ounce can 35¢ Aladdin Coffee M. J. B. PRODUCT—Vacuum Packed 2 Ib. can for 55¢ M. 0ntefey Lime Rickey AN IDEAL MIXER 7 pint bottles $1.00 Chickens Chickens Peanut Butter PREFERRED STOCK 2 pound can 25¢ Green-Ripe Olives Home-Cured Style, containing the flav- or of the regular tree-ripened olives. 2tall cans for 35c Pumpkin Hunt’s Supreme Quality A REAL BARGAIN 3 large cans for 25¢ Buiter and Eggs Our Butter and Eggs are received fresh on every boat, which assures you the best the market affords. Call Us For Prices Fruits and Vegetai)les Arriving on Northland, at Lowest Market Prices during the taxable period; the cred- (1t of 3400 for a dependent is re- quired to be prorated in thé Same manner as the personal exemption. | For example, should the -childs eighteenth birthday fall on June 180, the parent would he entitled to claim $200 credit for the dependent » ichild—that is, one half of $400. H. WASKEY." |/rhe same rule applies to other de- | ipendents where a change of status 4 -- - all summer, put LUMBER Juneau Lumber M iils’, it‘lc. Fresh Chickens to. arrive on Northland Tenight If you want real fancy spring chickens for roasting, try our milk-fed spring- ers. e We give special attention to this part of our stock and we know we can _please you. ‘ St to be holding fogether. We| On Friday evenings during Lent CFUlb-duiing-the iaxable yeanoy ) them, some way, down to the|special services will be held in ~dhoat. Then we rustle some extra|Holy Trinity Cathedral, at 8 o'- 5= for the boat’s bottom, lay |clock. The subject for the address flour on the dunnage, place|tonight will be, “The Use of the other gunnies and the sloppy|Old Testament by the Christian as best we may and pull |Churches.” { for the hills. —— i | rriving af camp, we put the| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay [ THE_SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83,08 85 e o o ... CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE 478 GROCERY PROMPT DELIVERY | | | ? : ?

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