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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1934, AND THE MORAL OF THAT IS: You may lose your head any minute these days. course, it isn’t anything to ple are always losing things and finding them by ad- vertising for them in the ‘Lost and Found' columns of THE DAIL TELEFZIONE 374 FOR SALE — “The Chili Bowl”| equipment on Willoughby Ave. | FOR SALE—133 Nash Coupe, A»l‘ condition. See Wm. Rudolph at the Sanitary Grocery. FOR SALE Complete chicken ranch equipment capable of handling 500 chickens. Equipment includes Diesel oil Hoover burner, 260-egg incubator, waters, feed- ers, wire ete. Big sacrifice for quick. sale. Call or write Empire 3490. " i 'LASH YERSELF INTO ONE OF AUNT SUSIE'S CORSETS 1 SEZ TO HIM-- r‘ \ of worry about, because peo- Y EMPIRE FOR RENT or sale—Pianos, radios, sewing machines. Expert piano tuning. Phonograph repairing.| | Anderson Music Shoppe. Telephune‘ s - FOR RENT—Five room furnished | house with kitchenette and bath. | Call Gorham Coffee Shoppd. A il S— sipiims | SFEAM heated room. Single or| double. Oberg's residence. Phone | 219. | APARTMENT.' Tel. 2004. 421 E. Tth| FOR SALE — Baby bed, wicker buggy and swings. Phone 2901. FOR SALE — Leather-covered bed davenport and large easy chairs FOR RENT—Seven room furnished | four bedrooms. Fireplace. | house, Oil heat. Call Windsor Apart- ments. Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Alaska scheduled to arrive in in port at 4 o'clock this aft- ernoon. Nerco scheduled to arrive at noon on Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle February 21. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver Febru- ary 23, at 9 pm Northwestern scheduled to sail from Seattle February 2¢ a 10 am. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle February 26 at 9 pm. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Victoria scheduled southbound about 8 o'clock Friday morn- ing. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and way ports Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® e v o0 000000 ST bt e 0 00600000000 TIDES TOMORROW e e e 000000000 o High tide, 5:48 am. 135 feet. Low tide, 12:50 p.m., 3.4 feet. High tide, 7:24 p.m., 10.1 feet. ESTEBETH WILL LOAD | PROMPTLY AT 1:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY OLSON NAMED .. F. AGENT AT KETCHIKAN |Former Craig Official Suc- ceeds N. O. Hardy, | Now in Juneau | KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 20 Clarence Olson has been named United States Fisheries agent a | Kewchikan, succeeding Nate O. Har- | |dy who resigned recently to become | Deputy United States Marshal at Juneau. Olson has been temporarily charge here in supervising the Bu- reau’s stream clearing projects. He was stationed at Craig last | son. B K, L. STEBERS PASSES AWAY Manager of Standard Oil at Ketchikan Dies in Seattle This A.M. SEATTLE, Feb. 20—Knute I Steberg, Manager of the Standard Oil Company at Ketchikan, Alaska, ) died early today as the result of| cancer. He was a former Presi-| dent of the Ketchikan Rotary Club. | sea- UH-HUH! TM CHUCK FULL By CLIFF STERRETT in| More like a floating Eskimo igloo tham a fishing schooner, the good ship \ Wanderer returns to Boston from the fishing banks with a cargo of | Friday dinners and an overcoat composed of 74 tons of ice. For ths weight of the ice you must take the word of Seaman Alfonse waving at you from the pilot house, Dpoqy‘wh'o’y YOUR INCOME TAX No. 11 Gross and Net | Income l Two of the terms used in the income-tax law, namely, “gross in- come” and ‘“net income,” should be noted particularly, inasmuch as they are vitally important to the Owing to the holiday on Thurs- |His funeral will be held Saturday.|whole subject of the income tax. day, February 22, the motorship| Estebeth will load at the City Dock tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock SCHOOLS TAKE ‘Gross income includes in general all income from any source what- ever, unless exempt from tax by law. balance. The gross income of the usual business consists of the gross prof- its on sales, plus any income from investments and incidental or out- side operations or sources, The return must show the gross sales, purchases, and cost of goods sold. To reflect income correctly, inven- tories are necessary at the begin- ning and end of each taxable year. A lawyer, doctor, architect, phy- sician, dentist, clergyman, author, or other professional man must in- clude in gross income all fees, sal- aries, and compensation of any kind for professional services. - ee— Winston O'Keefe, Panhandle, Tex., youth, pays his way through Northwestern universities by giv- ing lectures and readings about cowboy and western life. FINEST TEAM ERS SAILING SCHEDULE REDUCED WINTER ROUND TRIP FARES— Juneau to Seattle and return, lower deck $64.00; upper deck $71.00. Return limit, March 31. Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Feb. 23 Mar. 1 freighter Steamer fVICTORIA FALASKA NIZINI Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 20—Explosives, cargo *N'WESTERN .Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 8 VICTORIA Mar. 3 Mar. 6 Mar. 15 *—Calls Kodiak and Seldovia each trip. t—Calls Yakutat and Latouche. i—Calls Sitka northbound and southbound. For All Travel Information Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. MCKANNA, Agent ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. Phone 2 J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas M.S.“ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junes Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 | " |calling at Punter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tvnaes, Kl - ' first $4,000 and 8 per cent on the | ihg " B S RS Aleandar, wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lba Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agen¥ CANADIAN] | | FERRY TIME CARD LEAVE JUNEAU 6:15a.m. 14:00p.m. SAILING | 7:15a.m, 6:15p.m. | | *7:30p.m. | TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA 9:45p.m. and SEATTLE From Juneau PRINCESS NORAH February 28 11:15p.m. 00 Midnighy *1:00a.m. | 5:00p.n. March 14, 28 6-30p.m. Winter Excmxston Fares Now in *7:45p.m. Effect—Round Trip Fare $64.00 10:00p.1 prompt, it was announced today by Net income upon which the o maich. Reasonable. Telephone | VACANCY—2 and 3 room abis|pyreer'Davia Ramsay. |tax is assessed is gross income less e e e e M i 109. A?)ts i s | The motorship will leave for its u BAY fl F'the deductions allowed by law. BRESSRsmas el Tickets, reservations and full 'l:lsplm: s e = = 9 bound trip to Sitka and way Such deductions include business ticulars from o110 FOR SALE — Baby buggy. 162% s e ____ |outl D : 5 K K Gastineau Ave. ONE steamheated room for rent.|pPoints n‘t 6 Dickoek Fhenniiny even- The JuneauPublic Schools, both | 2nd _prolesslonal expenses, such as V. W. MULVIHILL, Agemt 'mzztrd;y onlyAe 4 FEE -| Phone 219. |ing on its usual schedule. grade and high, will observe Thurs- | Salaries, pensions and bonuses to g Thane. FOR SALE — In Douglas, two [ e day, Washington's Birthday, as a|©mployees, taxes, losses, interest JUNEAU houses with lots. Reasonable. Mrs. Doogan. MAC MAYBURN ranch on Shelter All equipped. Box 1658. FOR SALE—Oak dining room set; buffet $15, table $15, china closet $15, library table 15, chairs $1.50 each. FOR SALE—Dining room set. Also spring. Phone 1423. FOR SALE—Oale ana restaurant doing good business but owner must leave city to look after other business. Terms cash or part down. Communicate immed- iately 3181 Empire for personal interview. TURN your ola gola into value Cash or trade at Nugges Shop. CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2552. LOST AND FOUND LOST — One black camel’s hair overcoat. Liberal reward. Robert Cockburn, Gastineau Hotel. Memphis, Tenn., Firemen believe times are getting better. They are going to resume the annual fire- men’s ball, abandoned in 1931 be- cause of the depression. Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR Beward Street Near Third vt | 1 2 room apt. range; mousekeeping room, heated. Channel Apts. Phone 436. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, Phone 187 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Furnished two room apts. Apply Johnson’s Apts. or telephone 5102. THREE-room furnished apt., bath, electric range. Corner 3rd and Gold. Ellingen Apts. FOR RENT—Sreepiu; room. Phone 5637, WANTED WANTED—Will furnish board and room and wonderful care for a limited amount of children in a lovely beach home near Lena Point. Reasonable rates will be given on monthly basis. Tele- phone 732 or see Minnie Fields. | WANTED — Reliable experienced dry goods salesman to represent well known Seattle wholesaler. Address with references, and lines carried, Mr. P. Silver care Barlin| and Silver. 8th and Virginia, Seattle. | FOR expert typewriting, Lmlued’ ,nursing, child’s care or house- work by the day or hour, Phone 436 or call Channel Apartments £ | | HAND LAUNDRY | ‘] Lace Curtains Our Specialty | Gastineau Ave. Phone 2252 | A. J. GILLIS, Prop. e 0 6 . BOWLING Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. WANTED—Will purchase foot pow- er sewing machine. Must be in good condition and reasonable for cash. Address T 1111 care| Empire. WANTED—$5,000, gilt-edge secur- ity. Will pay 8%. Address replies to Empire No. 3431, WANTED—First crass shoe repair work for men, women and chil- dren at Saloum’'s on Seward St. Worked Fifty Years MILFORD, N. H., Feb. 20.—Dan- iel Mahoney, eighty-five, who has worked 50 years for the Boston and Maine Railroad without mis- sing a single day or being late, is dead. Mahoney was a native of Ireland and came to this country {when he was 25 years old. MANAGEMENT OF KONNERUPS STORE A change has been made in the active management of Konnerups Department Store, formerly known as the Cash Bazaar, according to a statement made today by Nels Konnerup, who has been in charge of the store for some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. Reed Seivers are now employed in the store and will have charge of its management. ‘While Mr. Konnerup has no def- holiday, the entire day. Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the grade be in the usual classes. e ———— DAVID MALHUN LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR HOME ‘David Malhun, who underwent a major operation at St. Ann's Hos- pital several weeks ago, left the hospital for his home today. ——eee— Heat of a candle 100 miles away could be defected by an instrument used by astronomers to study the inite plans to announce at this time, he will remain in Juneau, he said stars. on to the best of our started—the building no business Febuary 22, anniversary W ashington’s Birthday F EBRUARY 22 As we pause in memory of a great man, let us renew our determination to carry This bank w! ington’s birthday. [ ability the work he of a great nation. ill transact Thursday, the 202nd of Wash- The First Bank National Juneau, R Alaska g .S school students will take part in| UNDERGOESCHANGE\& program to be given in t,he1 | auditorium. The High School will e {paid, bad debts, depreciation, de- pletion, contributions, etc. Failure to understand deductions against gross income and credits agalnst net income has resulted in numer- ous errors on the part of the tax- payers. Having arrived at the net in- come, the next step is to deduct the personal exemption—$1,000 for single persons, $2,500 for married persons living together and heads of families and the $400 credit for each dependent, etc. The normal tax is computed on the remainder at the rate of 4 per cent on the ng Sare Mo The money you spend on & washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ing utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the wear and tear on clothes far grealer by home methods; the possible fliness due to unsanitary processes or over- taxing of your own vitality + « . Just add these up and then compare the result with our low-priced laundry serv- T Alast Laundry ——— Beautiful Chapel at Your Service OPPORTUNITY Your selection of this cstablishment gives us the opportunity of add- ing dignity and beauty to a ceremony of sorrow. Our services are priced to meet the needs of all. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ITS Wise to Call 48 ., Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD, & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Bebrends Bank Bldg. ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 - {*Fime Fioors Estimates Free | ’ Sanding, Finishing | | 403 Goldstein Blg. Phone 582 | TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave kb Auk Bay 0a.m. 7:45a.m. p.m. 2:30p.m. 5p.m. V' 5:30p.m. Sundays and Holidays Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau 8:00a.m. 9:15a.m. 4 | ALWAYS | the latest at COLEMAN’S | _——— h B B e o Leave Juneau, Juneau Ferry & Naviga- tion Company Pacific Transportation Company M. S. “PACIFIC” s y af am, for Kake, Port der and way points. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents | Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Motorship Leaves Juneau Every Thate- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports DAVE HOUSEL, Agend If It's Paint PHONE 549 IDEAL PAINT SHOP We Have It! Wendt & Garster CUT YOUR Harri M Plumbing H Let us clean your furnace now with the TORNADO FURNACE VACUUM CLEANER Gets the soot and dirt in every nook and corner a.c_hine S FUEL BILL!