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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY MARCH 3, 1934 12:00 noon—Bible School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Jqumqn F s Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Scandinav- & show Lhat 8 Geht Gatined s a EPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHAR BURKEaG deduction was without value dur- Th W h YnuR lNcuME ing the taxable year. A state- e eat er &l | | { ians are especxa}y mvntcd to hear| ment should be attached to the re-| will speak in both orwegian an TAX deductions for bad debts. If in the Forecast for bl Junean 2nd vicinity, beg B, exefclse Of oA bisiness Judg-| Probably snow and colder tontatt anc oonk ot 4 pum, March 3: Friday, 7:30 p.m —Bible Study on . ment, a taxpayer concludes, after ght and Sunday; gentle variable winds. the creation of the world. Young o 4 A Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather making every reasonable effort to 4 pm. yest'y 29 people” espectally invited. No. 20 e e kel pan. yest'y 38 36 84 SE 15 Snow determine whether there is likeli-| , . " {oqo B0 Everyone cordially invited to ail R & hood of recovery that the debt is v g v 5 21 88 «SE 4 Cldy {hise sEiom. |Several ln!errogated by Had. Debits—Xear in of no value, deduction for such bad| T0°" 9% Bee B B . 8 o B Snow The Lawd’y Sipper the first Sug. Poli C But ‘N Which Deductible debt is allowable. Court action as LE AND RADr0 REPOKTS day of each month. " olice in Case But No L Be o de . i proof that the debt is worthless YESTERDAY | s T | Definite Lead ‘Found To be allowed as a deduction from |18 not essential. L Highest 4pm. | Lowest 4 Precip. b | gross income, a bad debt must i i £ a.m. lam. Precip. 4am. 11 ” ¢ It optional with the A » [ WA MBS e wil o s e clermined b e s S P D e by | mtion b b | e e ey . Wenkh o) s |8 reward of 350 for information |payer to be Worthless within the | ger pecomes wholly worthless, to| Nome ¥ 12 6 _}: ; .oxD (S:;‘::: o £ g s AL t 1 ss, - -12 - 5§ |leading to the arrest and convic- |taxable year for which it is claim-|4,y0 5 geduction for partial loss if| Bethel <0 <10 | ‘6 -16 0 0 Clear Fourtl: and Sewerd Streets tion of the bandit who held up ed and, where books are kept, it ,ovii0) worthlessness occurs. If it| Fairbanks 6 6 g iley's Cafe, March 2." o must have been charged off 3 s o 28 10 18 Snow REV. HENRY R. CROSS ‘Ba Y . A 2 86 9" |can be shown that upon maturity| Dawsen 18 18 | 12 12 20 [} Cldy “A place where wounded hearts| The above notice, signed by I in ‘the same year. The necas- | ¢ 5 pond, mortgage or note evi-| St. Paul 16 16 16 20 16 0 PtCldy are healed, k Goldste‘m, Mayor of Juneau, }\ y Iduxb[Lm: 1210bvlm:fl:i :L 3“"“{7‘}:5'.‘*5“5“‘“ a debt it will not be paid| Dutch Harbor 30 30 i 28 32 ° W Cldy Where weary ones may rest; Juneau's answer to ‘the crooke a debt could be deducted With- |, py)) the partial loss iS deduc-| Kodiak ... 10 8 4 8 12 0 Pt.Cldy Where faith' triumphant lays with element that the city will be he-jout the requirement that it be ;... Cordova 28 29 i 14 14 0 22 CI Joy hind any individual in his efforts |chaged off the taxpayer's books, 2 R Y § Juheal i ' # - . .37 Ci:; Its triumphs ‘at His feet.” to run down holdup men and oth-|the certainty of its worthlessness | Sitk 4 i St b 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon—Fam-|er criminals. ‘“Ould be open to question. Neith- MINISTERIAL MEETING Kxe-t(:ahikan g 4: 10 3; # g ; :XIOW lily Worship Hour. If parents will| The police have been working er the taxpayer nor the Govern- ; 3 ; Prince Rupert & e T s:g: - 7 U‘IBREI L4 S !b;mg their children to this service, |Steadily on the case since the {ment could be certain that a debt The Ministerial Association of | pqy oheon 48 44 30 30 8 '0 Clear ]\E v ! JuA, they ‘will find that the pathway|holdup,” of which they were ap- \uould not be claimed more than | Juneau and Douglas will hold the Seattle 58 56 | 46 46 8 0 Clg . T4 they have chosen for their goal will |Prised immediately. Several sus- | once. o regular monthly meeting at the| pu.ang 62 58 ket 4 0 cldz i()r QPRI\ 6' be easier. They will find the wings | picious characters have been check-| If a bad debt were allowed as a 'home of the Rev. David Wagegon-| gun prancisco 68 62 52 52 4 b Clay o - ; |which we give to their children'sjed up but so far no one has deduction, without regard to the er on Monday, March 7, at 10 a. | imaginations ‘will help them to be been arrested that could not s |vear when it became worthless, m. An interesting discussion o(! The barometric pressure is low but rising over Alaska and 2 . - N ff . |come masters of the world. They|isfactorily explain his whereabouts such charges could be accumulated [one of the problems of the church| Western Canada, and high but falling in the Pacific States. It is Fine quality Cotton Taffeta—16 ribs |will also find that the heroes|during the time of the holdup. |to be deducted in a year when will be had. lowest in the Canadian Arctic and north of Hawaii with snow in i |which we present for their w Although there 15 nothing def- /there was a large income. e Eastern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands and fair weather in Bering s iship will be those who will lead|inite in the case there are a num-' The burden ¥ upon the taxpayer Dllly Empire Want Ads Pay Sea and the western portion of the Gulf of Alaska. Temperatures 3 75 |to the development of character. ber of clues that have not as vet - ———————————————————| are rising rapidly in extreme Southwestern Alaska and falling else- | g i i . 1 i {Do not let one service pass un-|been investigated. | D l L d P l where. | attendied. e | aily Cross-word Puzzle L snaro SR Se A o B ’ S VIS S . ‘ . > . - A ! 7:30 p.m.—Evening worship. Be- s | Finest quality imported Swiss Gloria in at- o b DRadts ot Tami v-| REGISTRATION OF VOTERS | abhand SN/ vestipdhile PRoxint’. 9, Compouns e ) It p S0 W le rod 16 | heed to B ded of the fact Registration Books for Regis 1. Snare ether o atractive new patterns. DoHER YO 2 e e reminded of the fack. |, ) "or yoters, General Municipal| s. Certain player W Yunbitnons yikia gs we1 n;eet the chal‘;euge of every | Election to be held Tuesday, April at baseball i wo;;ormn“r"m | B. jday living we need to see an | 1L In classical o ®D ek { |3, 1934, will be opened Thursday,| heology. sively ! |example. Jesus furnished all we|y =" 1, 4804 aHA "rerifin Opm]: il 3. Part worked | ~ fs |need as we think of the surround- ntil Saturday evening, March 31, 13 EastIndian with the foot | { 4-,{)0 (Hl(I 55.50 /ings which caused St. Luke to|iehl 4 B game re- e Rilga: = v Te st,eadras:ly i American citizenship, tv\'enty~une| bagkgammon Bteetain face to go to Jerusalem.” This will £ibe B0 ags boma fide resldencc! 14. Pronoun PO . Qs e Ridt ! (al furnish the text for the evening|¥! ge, | 15. Newness SR = weshn Superior quality Silk Taffeta. New styled prebines! of the Territory of Alaska for one| 1i. Asfaras | L handles of Ambercite, with tips and tops to Membership meeting 7:30 o'clock f&“"c‘fm‘;zm‘s‘g‘";m";‘x ;’:::S;‘ 2o, LS name % Pertaining to AR e . o Wednesday evening, The reguldr 21. Dampen sound | match. 16-rib gilt frame immediately preceding said date of | 3% Senitnavian 21. Small Jound 1 3 2 i morilily ghberanip, mecting' Wil election are the qualifications re- | " " navigater mark lbe held in the Parsonage on Wed- quired | ;A;ab‘l‘et ; 2. cn:err;;vemr:: i 4 i nesday evening at 7:30. All mém- 3 25. Rocky pin= < Reasonably priced from !bers R AP d abiend A W mgztr;xgxgrk " 4 Mfl’:‘;‘fl:zl‘f{, ;‘?‘E&‘Z’.fi“‘ g e g s ip with i o 3 3. In behalf o iy b i ’u" v.fus"g:::b )tguD;O' worship with First publication, Feb. 23, 1934. | Giver 41. State of the DOWN 3 Al}unp l’:q;.xtch» i & /- q* s a y. 4 | 30 Thick Unlon: abbr. 3. One who works Jogests | De (1] \LAaRE b v SmEe y . Obtain 42, Mother iy Puipy fruit ! 5 a BATALE | 33 Inhale and ex- 4! Athletic coach Vs s . WalEhe e H ale air 45. Township: a5 5 | Sevenii Doy Ad ‘ . a & Top e AMERICAN ° | ’ o wentists. V LADIES' ALTAR SOCIETY { R e b, o 4 H56 dees g;;;‘n ity F ~ | "Corner Second and Pranklin Sts. | The Ladies' Altar Soclety will| ;o ¢ @Ian tribes | . : Irent: 5 s;g‘gn Hoxeea | “Where Hungry Souls Are 'serve dinner at the Parish Hall | musical re- ical opera- 4. Play 'on words T7 4 | Satistiea” | Seburday, Masch 11, from 5 to 1| g pditte, flonisoer & Coprenid ™ g corded bri BEAUTY PARLORS | ' X 3 > ] . As al Orme: nto o . ~ | VERNON GYES, Pastor (absent) |pm. Cards and social gathering | spelled,” 4s. courtyara £5 bl;l\dlusg o glhree ! e ren S 0 nc Sebbath services cach Baturday will be held tter the dinner.| g el & 1“‘;““{"“?{:{.,';"' T Bonoun T e méasure e . Sev ote . Symbol fc N ») Y *y " }a o ‘\Adulu e ?hlldren s g "w,eml 30. Plade to sit 51 ,\nl: :1';1 tood “of 1o scale Y fellurium ® SPECIALS! | 1:00 p.m.—Sabbath School. 1 5005 " | 5 i x y | 2:00 p.m.—Services. } — — | DO o i “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” .‘ ® PERSONAL SERVICE! # The, Salvation Army H b | B3 - / /13 . . 0RO |5 s ..-..//. k Alsie ]. Wilson Sunday—2 .m, Sunday ‘School—3:3p ph -———b“—— .%..“.. Phone 397 for appointment Wl SN ./Il- fl--fl/“../..l/ flll. l.%flll/% CUmEEE ammwa 7amm AN %flll%flll/filll %4...“/“.. FOR SALE Five Modern Up-to-Date Motion Picture Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska HOLDS ELEGTIUN {Four Officers Are Chosen_ | Again to Fill Office Another Term The annual eléction of offiders f fof “the Martha Society of ' the! Northern Light Presbyterian church' g Notices zor ams crarch co.amn| Sunday Services: was held yesterday afternoon in 3 must be recelved by The Empire 6:30 a.n.—Holy Mass, ithe church parlors. at the first 3 wILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT o not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In-{meoting this month. | a.//......fl//.- o morning to guarantee change of structions. Mrs. Gu!:na-r Blomgren was re-{_ /, Ally one or a“ five 0‘ the‘e completely sermon - topics, etc. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, elected President for another term ! .' ... equipped modern — | 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser-|aq were also Mrs. Ray Peterman,! - mgr»léo Rosicy dhik BEiAL First Vice-President; Mrs. Homer { First Church of Christ, || ':°0 P:0-—ROSay, - |Nordiing, ‘Second Vice-President, { Scientist i tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-|gna Mrs, Ray Taylor, Secretary. | a _ I 53 | ment. R .| Mrs. Charles Sey wds choséh | v Sunday services i L2 held at| Holy Mass daily at 8:00 &M qvessurér. | ‘ : " = 11 am. in the First Church of evening Lenten devotions at 7:30| “an appetising Tuncheon was | WI“\ long contracts for major films. Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth o'clock on Wednesdays and Fri-|grveq by Mrs, Charles Flory and ‘ For inf (] int t snd Main Streets. The subject will | days. Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer. it Oor iniormation or appomimen se, “Christ Jes | A food and lght linchéon sate | ~HABDWARE i Sunday School at 12:13 pm. | m | will be held on March 10 at the 1 il it R C TA YLOR Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- ‘ Resurrection Lutheran Church | | Sanitary Grocery with M{s Ray ¥ Themn led\nn C.. t {1 . . SR et Gormer of ThIFd and Maln Sireeis| Toler a0 86, chairiad ! f Christian Science Reading Room et ! | in church building. This room is| REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, MORRISONS MOVE ' Jl. W st P Sh | ADDRESS i open to the public wedneflday g Patsor. % Mr. and Mrs. Maleolm ‘Morrison ! oneg-tevens op i Box Number 1000 Empi H afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The, Misiqty GHuret I have moved from their cottage 1 LADIES'—CHILDREN'S i ox Number , care Empire 3 The bublic is cordially invited to }?;g" a.m.—Sunday School. hip, | the Casey-Shattuck addition to one J mn!-'r&m': | It i attend these services and visit the 0 am. — Morning worship. | 0% o e Ooiisbum ~"Near Third | ¥ reading room. Pastor’s sermon, “The !nevltable‘ | | ¢ i Choice.” Anthems: “Be Joyful, All | I i = _.|Ye Lands,” Senior Choir; “Singing | 4 g *} for Jesus,” Junior Choir. Reception [ Northern Light Presbyterian P g | Ciu"h . E,Uf members at this service. et i 1 e -t R e ALASKA MEAT CO Frangun at Fourtn |wegian language. 1. W, Risvdld ./ REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister will speak on “The Open Door.” £ Sl ) oy Mrs. J. C. Stapleton, Director | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.— Franklin at Fourth FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist Meeting of Church Council, TC-HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected “Where Welcome and Worship Rev! JdTm Al Glasse, Minister PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 - ” Meet" 44 SH .. O e o ‘tiaeed stapteon, Direcor || WASH DAY-TROUBLES - 10:30 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo~ *“AVTD WAGGONER, Minlster ¥ at menis. Sunder serviees: SarlvEry hev s Organist WILL BE OVER WHEN YOU BUY THE 11:00 a.n.—Morning worship. F‘or 10:30 a.n.—Morning service. Sub- details see aavertisement elsewhere }L‘” “Building.” Luke 12:18. in ihis paper. | 11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson, ey Gl __| J]e;us Testimony Concerning Him- S Holy Trinity Cathedral || S¢lf.” Matt. 11:2-6, 25-30. j Holy Trinlly Cathedral |!™500 pm—Junor Christian En-‘ ;‘fl! VY. REV. CHARLES E. RICE, |deavor. | Dean. i 2:30 p.m.—Services at Douxm Sunday services: | Mission. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 7:30 p.n.—Evening service. Sub- 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Ject, “Living Water.” 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and| Wednesday, 7:30 p.am. ——Mldweek Sermon. \ Prayer Service. Evening service at Douglas. ] Thursday, 7:30 pm. — Woman's Priday evenings during Lent— | Missionary Society meeting. ghort service and address, at 8: 00/ A cordial invitation is given to o'clock. |attend all these services and wor- ship with. us. “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” “Religion is isteded to Be an armor, not a cloak,"—let our services fortify you for daily living. “10:00 a.m.—Sunday School,—Visit Faulkner Bible Class. 10:50 am.—~Organ Mements,—“Meditation” (Massenet) and “Trees” (Rasbach): 11:60 a.m.—Mormning Workhip—Nursery provided. Chair an- them, “God of Mercy": and solo by Paul Brown. Minister's message, “The Man Behind the Tree” the first of four on “Men and Trees.” Organ offertory, “Sea of Galilee,” by Shure; and the postlude “Postlude in C,” by Rockwell “Children’s Moments” for the younger ones present. 7:30 p.m.—Evenservice;the children’s choir sings “Seek Ye the Lord”; and the miinister’s message will be a “Question-Box.” Organ prslude is “Moonlight Sonata” (Beethoven); the offertory “Twilight Song™ (Shackley), and the postlude “Jubilant March” - (Solly). ™ ALL WELCOME TO ALL SERVICES WASHING MACHINE A new shipment of these popular maechines just received—GETS: YOURS NOW COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER—Ask about our convenient payment plan LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 S et P “y Church | & B Tt B 11 Church of the Nativity || | Bethel Féniecostal Assembly | Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J., Pastor. Pastor Sunday services: March 4—Third Sunday in Lent.| 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. : @ Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18

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