The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 8, 1934, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, I934 T AT RS e P T O NN T N A 3 ST MMM e s Growing Girls F rppks SIZES 12 TO 1614 T'hese dresses are brand new—Flower Prints ISkagway and Haines Pas-| ]»sengers for South Trans- NORTHWESTERN | HERE ON WAY ferred from Vlctona Heiress Wants Career RADI 0 COVERS ' UP MURDER OF YOUNG PERSONS % Son—-Suicides When | Tragedy Revealed i[ OIL CITY; Pa, March 8—Axel Father Kills Daughter and| 3. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 8. Weather Buresu) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Junean and vielaity. beginning at 4 p.m., March 7: ! Rain or snow and warmer tonight and Friday; moderate south- easterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humddity Wind Valocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y 30.33 22 59 NE 10 Snow 4 am. today 30.35 26 50 SE 4 Snow Noon today 30.50 29 94 s 8 Snow CABLE AND RADYO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest ¢pm. | Lowest4am. iam. Precip. 44 ! —_— ! TR | i T . At '11:30 ©'clock sthis morning, the o & . Checks . . . Stripes and geometric effects. vm,m‘uam,m“,esf;':n_cflpt},‘“m,es‘ Anderson, aged 55, machinist, stab-| _Station teup, tep. .| begp. toip, veldly #brs. Weather — o p A. Glasseock, commander P. d his 19-year-old daughter and arT ' -22 4 - Clear \Lu plain (olon red, green, nayy, tan, roge '3 che - here“t?ndthe A et el I anktr | Niwme( | 22 oot g . -and and blue with frills, bows and jabots. oy . South, from thA gV esERTS: hearts last night.and then killed| Bethel ... 20 0, 10 20 0 Clear After loading fresh halibut, the himself with a shotgun. Fairbanks 14 | 16 -14 4 0 Cldy first to be shipped South this Another son discovered thgbodies.| Dawson -16 -30 -2 0 0 Clear speinig, at the Junesu Cold-Btorage The radio was turned on loud| St. Paul 26 [ 8o a6 U HET Cg8 Cldy SRR B tng it oW | d had covered up any sound of| Dutch Harbor 8 e 6 160 Rain southbound at 1;30 o'clock this | commotion at the time of ghe| Kodiak 34 30 46 10 92 Rain fafternoon. § | killings. | OCordeva 30 28 38 0 Trace Snow 1 & 9 - The Northwestern was scheduled | 3T R T R 2 ;:’l';:m :g R 5}; 26 4 o1, Snow to meet the steamer Victoria off | SCANDINAVIAN CLUB Ketehikan 38 by 2 = 0 0 Cldy : Marmion . Island after leaving Ju-| TO HOLD ‘SOCIAL ON { Px'it}(‘- R‘u i 4 5 f 34 0 84 Ck_iy neau and Seattle bound passengers SATURDAY EVENING| _oHed ex . : 36 40 4 90 Rain from Skagway and Haines were to s«;nx?lgwn 52 -'al: 42 43 2 i o be transferred from the Victoria to; Catherine. Flynn, known in the| On Saturday ‘night the recently| F;rtlhand M ik Trace Cldy the Northwestern after which the| films as Kitty @'Dare, is seeking|organized Scandinavian Club will o 4 0 Clear Victoria will bring mall, express| fame in Hollywood. She is heiress|nold o social meeting at the I.| 00 Franmcisco .74 74 N - 8 0 Clear 4 " | to the $1,250,000 fortune of her The barometric pressure is lox cver most o the Northeaster: and passengers from BSkagway to O. O. P. Hall for Scandinavian: eastern NE PoseR ! y uncle, Daniel Miles Flynn of Jack: | S| pacific Ocean and from Kodiak westward with rain or sno er duneau, before ,proceeding ta, the| sonviile, Fla.. and Seattle, Wash, |O)Y. New members may join at gouphern Alaska and British Colimbia. . The pressu Wikt Westward. turpentine and rosin magnate. (As- | this méeting and an emomnum; . D! re is high in Northern and Eastern Alaska, Wesiern Canada and the Pacific States B — | e . B. M. Behrends Co,, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store YOUR INCOME X | No. 24 Deduction for \ Depreciation | The Revenue Act provides for “a reasonable allowance for the eéxhaustion, wear and tear of prop- erty used in the trade or business, including a reasonable allowance for obsolescence.” For convenience, ) such allowance usually is referred | 1o as depreciation. In claiming a deduction for de- | preciation several fundamental | principles must be obser: Thc, deduction must be confined to} property actually used in trade, business, profession, and to provements on real p: ot! er than P 254 by t taxpayer as his per residence. In general, it applies o th payer’s capital assets — bui machinery, etc—the cost of can not be deducted as a ness expense. A lawyer, doctor, or othwr pro- fessional man may not charge off as a current expense the cost of a library used who ly in his pro- hich busi- | to the | applies if a ONE GROUP WOMEN'S DRESSES Prints and Plain Colors fess pen this being capital ex- re and the library a capxul but he may deduct an ul- lowance for depreciation based up- on the useful life of the library.| If part of a .professional man’s | residence is used by him for of- | fice purposes, a proportionate amount of the depreciation sus-! tained may be deducted, based gen- | erally on the ratio of the number of rooms used for such purposes total number of rooms in the building. The same prmclplew taxpayer rents to| others a portion of his residence. | Under such conditions, however,| the taxpayer must include in his gross income the rentals received. NOTICE After March 10 no telephone rentals for the month of March will be accepted at a discount.: Al 1emittances by mail must \ bear pértmark of mot later than last discount day. Please be .prompt. JUNEAU AND DPOUGLAS: TELEPHONE | €O, et IO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN dv. This* i5 to motify all Interested parties that I have disposed of all my interests in the Pipneer Cafe to Jack Paul and will not be re-| OPENING OF STUDIO OF MRS. ALEXANDER Ambm BY HMY TENDED BY MAMN Ma.ny triends called at the I-nh Mae Alexander Studio of Voice Culture Tuesday afternoon. and evening -during the hours when Mrs.” Alexander. held apen; house, | eity: of Over.a hundred; ¢alled 8¢ the studio, on the fifth floor of the nd- Mrs, P. A, !leumll A L e pr—— ANNUAL' LENTEN TEA 2 FUSARY Trinity Guild will.spensor & Lent- en Tea Saturday, March 10, from 2t0 b pm., ‘Trinity Bl-ll Everybody sponsible for any debts contracted by them on and after this date. adv NICK NOVAK. V.landarm Dance Studlo Goldstein Building ® Studio hours 2 to 5 p. m. and from 6 to = p. m. Tap Red . daily for appointment. Under supervision of GRACE V. DAVIS Ball Room Aerobatic Rhythmic Folk Private instruction or class lessons. available invited. x —radv. ) T Daily mpn Want m- Psy PEEEICREE ML OBITRE A T i ucing Classes |25 - _ | Wile, Mrs. H, Valde, P, H. Adams, . |Rhoda Minzgohr, Elizabeth Ter- Frank| o gqr were: for Petersburg—James Weeks; for Ketchikan—W, A. Allen, Albert M. D. Williams, Margie Allen, Lil- lian’Anderson, Gene Carlson, Mar- geret, Hanson, Corrinne . Jenue, bune, Barbara Winn, Behrends,: Arthur Picken, Hilding| U Haglund, Paul Hanson, Carl Lind- strom,., Spiro, Paul, Walter = Scott, Maurine Herbig, Alec Blanchard, Harold E. Regele; and for Seattle— Lq 8. Brewster, Mrs. L, S, Brewster, | 7. . |B. ‘W. Breveton, Harry E. Stuere,| 1 Mrs. E. .Stuere, Taylor J. Pyle, A. O, McLean, Mrs, G. E, Austin, wu:: t;he :::flhwas:?m is h:u;‘ sociated Press Photo) :3’0"’3'“1]'1 P;""?d after which| with clear weather over Northern Alaska and on the Bering Sea coas 11, Seattle for “:"““m °Vve;t ul, | e 4’ g $epql wape o ‘f'lf; s ; 19 mnslng. A | and cloudy weather in the Interio:. Temperatures have risen exccp: 25,5000, a3, possible,. the aria A 1 e social will begin at 7:30 0'-| op the Arctic Coast. made the Skagway and Haines trip | MARTHA SOCIETY clock in' the evening it was an-| LT v 5 for the former, vessel in. order to| FOOD SALE nounced. | po———— S ; save time. e | e .- - | Those who, left,the Nfifthwmefl-_ The Martha Sociery’s Food Sale | = ATTENTION DE MOLAYS | UNITED FOOD CO :me A!::El the West;n-'g' WETE: |5, Saturday, March 10, beginning | Important degree practice Friday) ; rom, orage—Mary B. Orewson; (¢ 10 am. will be held at the |night from 7:30 to 9:06 o'clock. A ) - B fwdm 3‘“’“:3;—“’5- Impi N“‘me“‘s.;mmry Grocery. An exceptional | members urged to attend. —adv.| CASH GROCERS and, one. sieerage. :passenger, drom | yariety is promised, Your patron- | c‘{dov;' : e ] Bt i ] g8 J Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 . Leaving Juneau for South | __ - - | e Duaily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. German musi- cal composer 4. Last Greek Compass point eave Alloys of ther- cury with Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 6. ‘e“e' other metals %, $9acte used 1n . Escape from college arttully cheers . lgnited . Charge : Bullder of the iy . Palls behina Winged Festival 9. Ttalian guess- - Take for one's Hu’lr!‘gymme . Slow: musical White matter 24, Chinese coins of the brain 5. Devices for H. Brenno, Mrs. H. Brenno, Ross| 53 walks un- winding fish. i ines J. Kinney, August Romenseth, Fred | colioafily Not fresh Tapailo, 8am Davidson and A. P. m . Pagan Dotson. | 20. Al . Mottled ap- ; A& préncn pearances In % Unity Vislon seen 42. Flower 6. ' R T 00 RO T, A i Bieen 43, Danish méneys b . TIDES TOMORROW Pasture of account. © 67, Sheep 4 0. Christmas R W e Half guart: 41, Ache BOWN rista 36, Cout; of sheep 1. Portion of a ‘41 Pay out Gastineau A J. L. Freeburn, Chichagof; F. De: laney, Seattle; Sam Davidson, Elma, Wash.; William F. Rohrbach, Se. attle; Baxter Felch, Seattle; E. F. Bauer, Seattle; Chet Johnson, Se attle; W. Albee, Fairbanks, Zynda J. E. Boyle, Seattle; J, L. Rogers and wife, Seattle; Elsie Blomeen, Beaitle. | 3 Alaskan George B. Phillips, Seattle; Cas- per Norman, Juneau; Roy Pollock, Juneau; James Weeks, Petersburg; J. Detson, Eagle River ;A. Dotson, Eagle River; H. E. Evans, Juneau. — e MR. AND MRS. J. ERICKSON ARE PARENTS OF BABY BOY Mr. and. Mrs. John Erickson are the parents of an eight and three- fourths. pound baby boy born at St. .Ann’s. Hospital. = Both Mrs. Erickson and: her son are doing nicely... . —_———a——— NOTICE The Viking .Club. will meet at the Odd Fellows’ Hall Saturday. March 10 :at 8 olclock. Business meeting. will be. followed by an en- tmmnt and refreshments. adv. curve 7, Form words 45. Wiles with letters .51, iry ion of >, Expre d Lagking ap- . 62 lnvp;r(‘ml hap- . Breciablo vening 3. Article used in quality of B4, Incline. (he sewing 49, Draw after sound or head 4. Finished Dutch city volce 55. Afirmative 5. Tablelands Six = ////%lll% e — II%IIIIIF N/ JEEE/ 4N 7] / Ill/ l, HN/adEmn Hll///fllill// STOCKS STAGE ufl-: RALLY ON Word that—afigress Will Modify Secunty Regula- ~on B Ak Shars wonumhd Trom #age One) merican Smelting was up more than one. International Nickel drew a large following. with a net advance of more than two points. Commercial - Credit was up nearly three and: Unién Pacific two, United Aircraft, Douglas Aircraft, and_ Aviation Corporation of Am- erlea. held . two-point. advances. Up one or more were American Telephone and Telegraph, United suua Steel, Auburn Motors, West- inghouse Electric, Chrysler Motors, General Motors, Case Threshing, Bears Roebuck and Cerro de Pasco, CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, March 8.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Di, Amoondn 15%, Armour B 3, Bethlehem Steel 44, Calumet and Hecla 5%, Curtiss-Wright 4%, Fox Fllms 14%, General Motors 377%, Packard Motors 5%, Southern Rail- road 32, Ulen Company 3%, United States Steel 54%, United Aircraft tlllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlIllllllIIIIIIIllIIII PIONEER Jack Paul ' Sole Owner + SPECIAL OFFER- $12 00 Meal kaets for $9 50 Cash . Your choice of all £oods on menu at this price Sativins th WASH DAY TROUBLES WILL BE OVER WHEN YOU BUY THE W ASHING MACHINE A new shipment of these popular machines just received—CETS YOURS NOW COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER—Ask about our convenient payment plan Alaska Electric Light & Pouwer Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 * DOUGLAS—Phone 18 FOR SALE Five Modern Up-to-Date Motion Picture Theatres located in Southeastern Alaska WILL SELL, LEASE OR RENT Any one or all five of these completely equipped modern THEATRES With lqng contracts for major films. For information or appointment R.C.TAYLOR ADDRESS Box Number 1000, care Empire "ALASKA MEAT €O. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS,AND BACON~-U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 88 - Prompt Delivery "WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 e e "WIWWWHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIIlIII|Il|IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"] b = w

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