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b S Lo ) ]e mination of the return. Per-| [ | mission to adopt the reserve meth- YfluR INGUME |od is limited to taxpayers haveing MOOSE BOWLERS ! ~By PapCARNIVAL T0 BE i OUT u ER HELD TON |a large number of accounts where | credit is extended over a consid- WIN v HE SET A IGHT IN erable period of time. It is not| 1934 NEW RECORD y WHEN HE Won I Tie NIERCOLLEGIATE SHOT-PUT: TITLE LAST SPRING /1 Igranted for the purpose of hand- ling one Specific debt | What constitutes ‘a “reasonable |addition” to a reserve for bad debts |must be determined in the light of the facts, and will vary as be- tween eclasses of business and with Almanaes conditions of business prosperity. | A taxpayer using the réserve meth- 6OC B , A od" should show in his return the g { ad debts constitute a consider- |yolume of charge sales (or other PS Tonight the High School &YM-!aple jtem in the ret urns of many |business transaetions) for the year nasium will be the scene of an gaypayers and may be treated in|and the percentage of reserve to Drug Co. TAX 19 BRUNSWICK TRID o Schmltz Makes ngh’ Total of 603 in Games | Rolled Last Evening sumed last night bowling alleys rolling am. The with a to- B, S, CYMNASIUM World Funds to Be Raised lo Help€ Defray Expenses of Cage | Teams to Ketchikan No. Deduction for Bad Debts THAT RUMBLING SOUND You HEAR FROM ™E QEST COAST 1S MERELY, JOHN WARMING 0P WS "BiG BERTHA"] 7 athletic and musical carnival Which|one of two ways—either by dedug- | such an amount, the total amount mu be given as a beneflt for the | ion from gross intome in respect|of notes and -accounts receivable ys' and girls' basketball teams,|i; debts ascertained to be worth-|at the beginning ahd end of the a week from today for “‘l‘es either in whole or in part or|taxable year, and the total amount our of the southern end of the by a deduction of a reasonable ad-|of the debts ascertained to be division dition to a reserve for bad debts.|worthless and eharged against the wen ' the ma 577 to H’Id e for ne ho [10 nd‘ 603 for tf]e ”u‘:nz“ will be bv‘“d seléc 1015, | Taxpayers were given an option|reserve during the taxable year “Express Money Orders made a sing eo'g el R, ;xhn:!uonz ncllog iijanfc(;». for 1921 to selec her of the two | —_———————— Anytime” g , of the 31681 equcation "drils. A - methods. The method used in the 3 VE! | ig y . s 03 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS | Brunsw ! ond high | mations by the two teams o the|rotyrn for 1921 must be used in i total, and rolled 20% in his floor. All doors of the gymnas- returns for subsequent s permission is g years un- ranted by The final installment of 1933 real 5 the |estate and personal property taxes | Commissioner of Internal Revenue|will be delinquent after March 5, QRN T rn third game. Tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock| ium will be opened for admittance, which will be by ticket. the Alaska-Juneau team will pay| High School students have been|i; change ¢ Fig e e & e b ange to the other method.|1934. Payment should be ‘made by | f a .mmh against the ansmckE selling ‘!l(‘k‘(‘,ls for the carnival for| apnjjcation to change must ' be|{hat daley to avold penalty. State- | (B e | the past week and a large attend-|mage at least 30 days prior to the [ment of the delinquent tax roll| | i cores ma last ;"C" Is expected for the affair.| |close of the taxabl - for which|will be published on or before, | Laee-Curtains ‘Our ‘Specialty | unds will be used to defray eX-)the change is to be March 19, 1934, as required by law.| | Gastineau Ave Phone 2252 | Moase 1penses of the trip, and the JUneau ever a taxpayer fil A.'W. HENNING, | A. J.' GILLIS, Prop. i B e T i Chamber of Commerce has been | tum' in 1033 may select efther of | —adv. " ety ek, | b Yo 2wt C. Ashby 143 174 164— 481 lending its support to the ticketghe two methods subject to the ap- — el > | - M. Seston 161 152 180— 493 campaign and has paid for they al of th Co ss g O . { Py pMcaad printing in connection with the| .,-‘:,,OAA“ i i }i “p‘fl,, l};fiiy ‘Enlplfew\?int:\ds Pn! L n:"’ E.mpte’::nt e h’A Total 4 1577 i g ! .~ THE trip. | 464064000004 Brunswick { P ! | b INTER- | T (R ORRS (RN | 000000000004 A. Galao 180 147 204— 53 Y 3 ; COLLEGIA | : e . o G. Benson 145 146 150— 450 LSS SRR AL i o Segi ¥ A Gam D165 165 165—°495 SROUMEN 1% Lt T pnds Shie] ot 7 CHAMPION | | A $ - e | ; i VAR Y Mrs, 8. JG:;:x:‘:m;loomh Pa-| G B ‘A l M ‘ ’f T ll' S ini i ] s, g e Bholedia v LT SRR TN __|tricia Kane, Hoonah; F. W. Per- l 5 kg aa! g y or ro lng or elnlng Vi atovich, Klawock. States Lawn Tennis Association. 1 Mrs. Hattie Pets nd | g 21 - — i it st ST g’}:"ga,df:m TP Alaskan | Register length 31.3; overall length 39.55 round stern; her # b 3 E. Gilligan, Salmon Creek; B.| D) P . ¢ their first pro meeting in Paris y eauty |n[ Grand Prize Awards | Fleming, Juneau. | register beam 9.4; depth 4.4 last year, Bill had not beaten Those who received the attractive | Zynda | 2 ¥ SOC?;LI;IZP;CDEWZS:VSO!‘:‘\:\: rlr::bch-‘ (,rund tournament prizes were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovett ‘\nd[ GROSS TONN‘\GI‘; 10.8 NET TONNACE—Q e s L 8! , Pa. Whist, Mrs. Robert Light and L.ichildren; E. J. Sawyer ‘Windham 9 s " , r o i e T Wl waiithalies o OmE N B S Ry Conhis Flsin 5 { 20 Horsepower Heavy Duty Regal Engine =4 lost the fflmOH_S trophy to France, and Romey Sullivan; bridge, Mrs. OFF FOR SITI(A | < e o 3 ; ... {Lacoste trimming Tilden and Co- 0. Bodding and G. A. Baldwin. Boat in best condition and engine practically new Barring the possibility that they)chet beating Little Bill Johnson | G. Killoy drew the door prize 853 v Aomabhian d maranandise have worn each other a bit thin-|in the final two singles mathes at the party last night. A most proker, ‘ ME 7 G ' ¢ final s . oker, left on the steamer Alaska gy e g TPt el R g P x Mg o e g e i g R Tk 1o} i e win| corge Brothers try and back, Big Bill Tilden and|given the Americans a 2-1 lead. supper was served by the hostesses | e A R i 5 3 E vorth Vines figure to regain| Thereafter, Cochet was several after the conclusion of the card| Shop in Juneau ! same tennis prestige for the U. 8.|kinds of poison to every combin- games. A. when they take on the French|ation the U. 8. A. sent over to A" o ey ke on e Trenenion 0. 8 8 e 0000000000000 S > FRANK M'CAFFERTY LEAVES S TRIP SOUTH ON BUSIN] .| TRADE WORRI FOR PROFITS Of course they are all jolly ound "“\gom fellows together mow, thesc Frank McCafferty, proprietor of where the|tennis professionals; all under con- | JOAN the Juneau Motors Company, l(:_[. nerican veteran will have the{{iaet with Tilden Tou Inec. for| on the Alaska on a business trip advantage of greater experience in. financial and c be t to Seattle, He expects to be away and more competition under h f all concerned. It is a pleasant Here's a new way to apply pow- two or three weeks. in preparation for the re angement, with profits taking der so that the nose never look: - ewal of rivalry. he place ot high-pressure wor. 00Viously powdered and still does e 0. 2 § blace ol A-prejeure, Wors i ot ahin Daily Empi-» Want Ads Pay i Vines isn't old enough yet to ap-i,jes of ‘their amateur days, but ~ e. L5 ads i TN e : ate how many headaches this|, scems. no. doubt the. com.' Dust the powder on with tults sharpshooting Frenchman |, Tivalrles femain-not en. Of cotton and then use a sof BUTTER Darigold, quarters, 2 Ibs. for 68c Red Shield, prints, 2 Ibs. for 63¢ PFACHLS——-DLI Monte or Rellance sliced or hal\es 3 cans for ..., ot O G S0c TOMATOES Century, Sol‘id1 Pack 3 large cang SOC powder brush to blend it in with caused our Bill - the rouge and the Unite {tirely for the sake of the old bal- |lyhoo, either. | T have no doubt, for instance,! |that Tilden is personally just as 1eaacr now to take Cochet’s meas- {ure as he was during their days of Davis cup rivalry, Big Bill magj not quite work himself up to the, high nervous tension of amateur) days, nor worry unduly about the| ‘ouficome, win or lose, but the urge; |to prove he is still the |ter” remains strong. {Hall last evening by the Women Tilden, in short, will be “level-!of the Moose. It was the fifth ling” every time he steps on the|and last card party of a series court opposite M. Cochet. Indoors,| which the organization has been he should have the edge over the holding on Thursday evenings and ' Frenchman, and he will make the|in addition to the prizes for the most of this advantage. Cochet!evening, grand prizes for the tour-| |is the younger of the two but his|nament were announced and| game showed signs of slipping|awarded. | last season, whereas Tilden has| Winners of the prizes for Iast; taken on a new lease in his ten-|evening's party were: Whist—first, nis life. It ds possible Henri will|Mrs. Tom Dull and Robert Light;| find some stimulation during hls,comolannn Mrs. Hilja Petersdn‘ EGGS BAVARD SPECIALS Large-Fresh-Clean 3 dozen for ...... J........85¢ CORN PEAS BEANS Standard Brands 2cansforl.l.f,............25¢ BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES—Fanining's o arTionl. Lo kA e s Be FINAL CARD PARTY GIVEN LAST NIGHT ! BY WOMEN OF MOOSE There was a large attendance at “old mas—‘the card party given in the Moose American tour and do somethingjand Tom Dull. Pinochle—first, Mrs. \ E again for the honor of La Belle{Agnes Smith and R. A. Kanvidon; ! COFI‘ EE France but I doubt his ability now { consolatipn, Mrs. Bulger and Stan- INT g Pec B ! variely of tasty §|to check either of the Americanley Norwicka. Bridge—first, Ms.| ! I\AOL’L\] HOPL Schlllmgs BCSt You'll like our professional aces. O. Bodding and Edward Dull; con- | ¢ STAINLESS STEEL = X busincss men’s The New Milk Cheese i asoowm of fhe, Toko Vines 25¢c ......perpound...... 25c 2 pounds for .."...........68c 2 CAMToAARs Tioped of fadbingTa / \ rcl;i;f):ear to }:h]: tunf_e of_)ml"o’und CRYSTAL WHITE S & \‘ NECTARI\ES l‘;‘i&é‘g’ gl Famous Laundry Soap Extra Large, Whole e gal receipts for eir cross- :iv;x;;}%ag);rm:z:mn:;tgzzew;:g 30 bars for .$1 00 2(11’15 for'. & el o W R85 e French should add another 53000 o $1500 G0 e SUPERIOR TASTY WHITE KING WASHING to E:er:aszxe in the distribution of MALT ; .+ POWDER* b ol profits but the showing so far 3 5 36 : X k 4 36 ggfj;figd;y;gjitti;*fif;mc-lfil 0. . 0. ... pertan .. ... & ioe 36¢ ..... per package ..... 36¢c with Suzanne Lenglen as e T ” T o 1 INTRODUCTORY OFFER FRESH FRUITS AND Prompt De!ivery ammlflllllflllIIIIIIIIIIlII||||Il||l||lllllmlllllllllllllll!lllflllmllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIll||lIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIImIIIIHIII l!lmlllllllllllmlllllllIIlllllllllllIflflllfllmlllllllflllllflfllflllllllllllllllllfllflIIMIHMIIIIIIWMHMIHIIII A A BAILEY’S & BEER =If Desired Kitchen Sinks Drain Boards Beer Coolers Gas Tank Stove Pipe for Boats Table Tops Bread Boxes Flour Bins ———MADE TO ORDER— Rice and Ahlers Company PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ——————— ALFRED DISHAW LEAVES ON_ BUSINESS TRIP TO CITIES IN NORTHWEST| Swift’s Tomato Juice VEGETABLES 3tall cans for .......c.....32c o0 0 00 0 00 Arriving on Northland Alfred Dishaw, of Dishaw and Son, contractors, left on the steam- er Alaska for a business trip to Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and other cities of the Pacific Northwest. He expects to be away for about three weeks. FRESH ST K OF EVAPORATED FIGS White and \ lack—Wrapped in Cellophane PIONEER CAFE 3. K. Paul Nick Novak “THE HOME OF GOOD EATS” ; ALIFORNI * Phone 478 GROCERY N P TT TS P