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' BRINGING UP FATHER | | SHUT UP!ISAD WE NOW-THISISTHE | L OH! 1AM JUSS ‘ ARE GONG TO MOVE SWELLEST , PNl | AND YOUL ARE APARTMENT IN [l ALl ELEVATOR GIRLS- | COMING WITH TOWN-IKNOW |IRiGHT, DO YO WISH TO | ME TO LOOK o s THEY'LL HAVE SEE THE MANAGER? { FOR A NEW. Y/ Y OUST WHAT M SHES IN HER ] APARTMENT- -G LOOKING FOR~ ) [ e - | N (e e 3 ' © 19&').:(1“ Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB 10 1936 BARRAGAR AND CLEVELAND WIN ELKS BOWLING Wescos and Ha Happy Homes Victorious Saturday at Elks” Alleys | | 1 | i | | J. E. Barragar, Jr., bowled 175, 169, 244, for a total of 588, the bes score of the evening in the Grocers’ League match play at the Eiks al- leys Saturday night. Earl Cleve- | land of the Uneedas was second with a total of 561, and second in the game scoring with 223. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-- o PaP OREGON STATE 'DEFEATS UNV. -THREE TIMES A'MEMBER OF U.S. OLYMPIC 'GYMNASTIC SQUAPS, IS SEEKING A FOURTH BERTH Two Straight Games ‘ from Idaho | CORVALLIS, Oregon, Feb. University of Oregon 49 to 23 last Saturday night and retained sec- Division of the Coast tball standings. ATBASKETBALL Waahmglon State Takes Changes Made in Status of —— 10.-—‘ Oregon State Beavers defeated the ond place position in the Norlhern Ccenference OON'T ARGUE WITH ME - | DON'T WANT TO LOOK AT ANY OF THE APARTMENTS EXEMPTIONS A ALLOWED, INCOME TAX . Married Couples Dur- ing Taxable Year ‘Taxpayers should note that under the Revenue Act of 1934 the credit for dependents as well as the per- sonal exemption is required to be prorated where a change of status occurs during the taxable year and that these credits are allowable not The Wescos beat the Uneedas, STATE{%S WIN AGAIN only for the purpose of computing and the Happy Homes defeated PULLMAN, Wash., Feb. 10. —!tha normal tax, but also the surtax. Reliance. Washington State College basket- 4 fractional part of a month is to be Tonight thie’ Brawers Taagie mwill ball five defeated the University of gisreparded unless it amounts to bowl the following games: Alt Hei- Idaho here Saturday night, 37 0 yore than half a month, in which delberg vs. Golden Glows, 7:30 p 23 ina Northern Coast Conference gqse it is considered a month, m.; Rheinlanders vs. Horlucks, 8:30 p. m.; Blatz vs. Hop Golds, 9:30 p. | m Complete score of Saturday nig games were: | NEGRITH s ou rour. OLYMPIC TEAMS BEGINNING IN 190 game. The Staters defeated the Vandals Friday night by a score of 46 to 33. A BRIDGE LUNCHEON For example, a singl® man and a single woman who were married on July 20, 1935, and were living togeth- er on the last day of the taxable ar, may file a joint return. If they er during the entire yes exceed $2,500. If a child under 18 years of age and dependent on the parent for sup- port reaches the age of 18 years dur- ing the taxable year, the credit of $400 for a dependent is required to be prorated in the same manner as the personal exemption. For example. should the child’s eighteenth birth- day fall on June 30, the parent would be entitled to claim $200 credit for the dependent child—that is, one- half of $400. The same rule applies to other, dependents where a change of status occurs during the taxable MISS POLICH, MR. NYGARD, WED SATURDAY Miss Eva Polich, Juneau girl, and Mr. Asborn Nygard, A-J employee, were married Saturday evening in a seven o'clock ceremony at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. John A. | scheduled for Saturday | University of Illinois and the Illi- nois A. C., now a senior at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, SPORT SLANTS Altred dochim, € Uslon Glty Nl important eastern indoor J., is preparing to make his bid for| it st ot another berth on the U. S Olympic B ik e Lcledred: 18 gfr,\'lmnamc team. If he is success- championship at Par- u Members of the Juneau Ski Club,] thun or Ernie Parsons, as well as others planning to enter | Club announces. the men’s race, journeyed to the hvad of the trail to practice the the Ski, B — JUNEAU, FIRST! SHOP ID | wi g the it will be the fourth time he ;\x‘nm . 3?: ol;ifxi;?zn;fgnatl“;cc;‘:;‘:r;a;g} The veteran san hardly hope to the squad in 1924 and repeated in! {nch lea | leap which set up a new world 1928 and again in 1932. He won| a ) the national all-around title in| ccord &t Urbana, L, in 1024, but , k | there may be enough spring in the 1925 and successfully defended it a5 I(M to earn him a place on through 1930. Few athletees have attained the | the standmg high jump in Canada goal Jo§)1lm is Iam}xlmgr for. M“f;; last winter, improving the mark he McGrath, one of the famous old| ieareq 10 'years previous, It is a “Whales” of a generation ago, was clear anything like his 6 feet 81-4 1936, in the matter of the application of the Town of Douglas City, Al certain real property for delinquent taxes for the year 1935, Reliance i — HE WON THE file their return or returns on the R. Darnell 112} 101 132— 35} HAMMER THROW G[VEN SATURDAY basis of the calendar year, they Duckworth 175 124 166— 465 W 19/Z 3 would be entitled to a personal ex- Stewart 163 184 18) o J M5 < n, Mrs. Joseph CPtion of $2.208.34, which is seven- P g ‘or G Hellan tWe'f'hs of $1,000 for the husband & B T A % Mrs. Walter G. Hellan 'We'f'hs Totals S 456 400 471352 \“\mg 53 econd and third places, ¥PE single, plus seven-twelfths of o appy Homes , — A5 pav in the bridge luncheon $1000 for the wife while single, plus éhslx anson le} ;fx 1; 3— ‘ugzr Rl o / in the Dugout under [Ve-twelfths of $2500 for the period aro ;:u l,:a 1')‘5_ 495 & WON 1O = P Rl » ()I the American Legion Curing which they were marugd. If F. Barragar 182 182 182 (‘// {2 JUne TTLES e OOUC :IM s 1 ciliz separate returns are filed, each is en- Totals Pregy (O A AT FOUR_ w:g [TOZ ‘\'C%E A delightful luncheon, interesting titled to & personal ‘exemption of : or8ls Sl OLTMPIC MEETS] SHIP AT AT TUE LOS ANGELES [Py and attractive decorations :11 :)g;.n‘l \\’.]ll(;]"] )1il;a;;x};}vto‘1rvt¥‘f ‘or i e R L T 190064 bojoell GAMES LOST 45 LIFE WHEN TiE AKRON ShcaRLhe Brialn Uis ol cthe Mgt (o LR U Gl Simen 180" dysite gy iy /fl‘ @ SHED INTO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN . successful and well-attended o, 4 Ty e 171 169 244 28 Rights Reserved by u ciated Press series. Mrs. Oscar Olson was chair-| If during the year 1925 the hus- Barragar, Jr. ... 7? 2 — el N L S SR — - | man |band or the wife had the status of e L represent the United States in the course in its entirety, while the! The fourth bridge luncheon willlthe head of a family prior to their B e O e SK]ERS PRACT]CE UP youns folk who will seck the chil-|bé held early in March |marriage he or she would be entitled Handicap 15 15 Los Angeles in 1 ON DOUGLAS TRAIL c¢ren's and juniors’ priezs coasted |to his or her prin-mm shsare ;zf the Miss Monson... 154 129 5| Osborn Still Jumps over the lower slopes, KNUTSON EXPECTED 't’)‘li_“;’l’;:](f;‘;’:”r'a?:llgf(f)zr"gsenp‘g:]’;g iy L At 38, Harold Osborn, Olympic Contestants in next Sunday's Sood:BRiNgeonditage dere b TO COME TO JUNEAU prior to their marriage instead of A Cleveland 17t_§ ! m:)wnm h 1‘9“2’: p and de L\J)!ln downhill ski races spent vesterday ’in\ujv-‘:\' il ldr('h]; «\ ((‘".’([h:r“;?u_:m:‘[ imerely that allowed a single person. b champion in is preparing to Be = Tra i1- | y e St ver, ri { Totals .. 452 522 489_“63“1% S blarkia nhcvl(mpflw toam OO the Douglas Ski Trail, famil-| oot "gn e gor o r sports Arthur W. Knutson, Profldent' of | However, for' “',') period of their [that will compete'at Beriin next iarizing themselves with the slopes All entrants in the race n«.xt‘me Pacific Sy nod‘ of the United 'marriage any exemption to which r ‘Al okt e and turns in order to mark up fast Sunday must register by Wednesday Lutheran Church is expected to |either might be entitled as the head o © time in the four-mile event. ‘ with Norman Banfield, Conn Car- |COme to Alaska within the next few [of a family would be merged in the months and will nrfibublv come to|joint personal exemption for that | Juneau where the Resurrection Luth- period. The joint personal exemption eran church will celebrate its tenth |allowable in the case of a couple anniversary on April 12. who were married and living togeth- NOTICE OF SALE a new record in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an order of the District Court of the Fist Division, Territory of Alaska, aated January 18, aska, a municipal corporation, for an order authorizing the sale of Case No. 3867-A, a sale at public auction will be held at the office of the City 400-meter hurdles championship at| resulis from the very first bottle. j the Paris games and came back to| Get Creomulsion lll_h; now. (Adv) | & et ok pity the event was erased from the * & member of four Olymple squads.| oiympic Hst for the grand old per-' lerk, in the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, on the eighth day of March, 1936 at 2 P.M. of said day, at which sale the following described Matt made the team when he was| tomer could be counted on to come little more than a novice and €om- | ;i hty close to topping the field. property, assessed to the individuals named as per Tax Roll number, on which the amount of taxes due on each tract or item, including peted 1 the 1500 ginies By Lon- | He can do 5 feet 6 inches in the o don. He also saw service at Stock- | penalty and interest up to date of sale, and costs as below tabulated, will be sold as provided by law. | event without any difficulty at all. holm in 1912, Antwerp in 1920, and | s . gl s i Paris in 1924. He won the O[ympxc ! - R S R e R - — — i 454 G 2 TR = 3 hammer-throw championship at BOWL[NG ToNlGHT 1 Tax Roll Number and Stockholm. i g Lieut. George C. Calnan, of the| BRUNSWICK ALLEYS" to Whom Assessed Description of Property Amountof Tax Penalty Interest Costs Total U. S. Navy, was chosen to take! 1 s S Arasinon Chiarch. of Lat- the sportsmanship oath for all| There was no tournament bowl- | i 4 ) ? nations at the 1932 Olympic Games | ing at the Brunswick Alleys over | ter Day Saints Lot only Fr. 8 Blk. 4 $ 24.00 $ 2. $ 90 $ 352 $ 30.82 at Los Angeles in recognition of the | the week-end, but the City League | Lot only 1, Blk. 32 14.00 1.40 55 352 19.45 fact that he was a 4-time Olympian, | will resume match play tonight | 2 Calnan competed as a member of | with the following games: Bruns-| 36 Pacific Protective : the U. S. fencing teams in 1920, | wick vs. Sanitary Grocery, 7:30 p. 26.00 2.60 95 352 19.07 1924, 1928 and 1932. ‘He lost his|m.; United Meat vs. Callfornia‘I Boohay... Bldg. and Lot 7, Blk. 7 y : life in the Akron disaster. When | Grocery, 8:30 p. m. | 46 Jake Manning . House & Lot S'%-1, Blk. 10, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 14.60 0 80 3.52 19.62 the big dirigible went down in the MBS i TR 6.00 60 22 3.52 4 | Atiantic GORSS. Bulieiwae NOTICE 47 J. E. Dillon Lot only N%-1, Blk. 10 ... % L k E E 10. trapped in ;he control room. | 49 Jim Fox . House & Lot Fr. S%-2, Blk 10, (for 1934 & 1935) 5.20 10 352 10.35 en Titles to Ewry 9 Tp1n'1w leading Olympic champion-| After Febraary 10 '“’! ‘;"bl’h“"“! 99 Mrs. Aaron Wilson ... House & Lot Fr. %-23, Blk. 32 .3 11.00 1.10 40 352 16.02 g S rentals for the month of February | at the 1900, 1904, 1906 and 1908 'emik"*;‘m"z :flgu'"“f: “*:,'w fi;fl Lot only Fr. %-39, Blk. 32 200 20 .08 352 5.80 vid r than last di 01£m;13$c)sG:r:;s 'cmEnvé“oferf ugt:tz:: ;.:t: :le::e be prompt. i Elizabeth Menumen House & Lot 3, Blk. 40, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 15.10 80 93 352 20.35 ang - & l "icn he aiso won the standing hop, | &) "U';_ELEP‘::O‘,’\S%%GL“M& Henry Stevens . Lot only 1, Blk. 43-J, (for 1934 & 1935) 1425 60 55 352 1892 d t the 1900 1904 | Adv. o 4 i ;tfrr:“«:n ‘ ‘G‘xm:fflthe :ventsa:gn 933 s {130 Joe Brady . House & Lot 1, Blk. 45-J, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 13.85 90 54 352 18.81 Ewry were dropped from the| SPEND WHERE YOU MAKEIT!|,;; y1o pum Brevik .....Lot only 52, Blk. 48 9.85 50 a1 352 1424 y m after the 1912 sy . g gl g ¥ Obmpte R GHOP IN JUNEAY, FIRST! '153 Mary K. Martin . House on Beach Road, (134 & 1935) —. 535 30 20 352 931 b Paavo Nurmi, of Finland, won six /156 Frank E. James . _House on Beach Road _ 2.00 .20 L] 3.52 5.80 * Olympic titles in the three games A Three Days Co“gh 35 0 17 352 2 in which he took part. The Fly- al 157 Willie Harris ........House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 435 2 L . 8. f i Finn competed in ya, 1 Is Your Dangel'sml {158 Thomas Willis -..........House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 535 30 20 352 937 B and 1928 and came over to si N how many medicines | _ - country with the Pinnish team in ,Q{a‘{,z}’;‘g“,‘fi‘;g é, uyqu,u{ough ‘Shest | 161 Willie Kinch House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 435 20 a7 352 824 1932 in hopes of competing in the | col of bronc ritation, you can Dands to run because he was under sus- you cannot afford to take a chance Totals $186.25 $15. g . $272. | pension on charges of profession- | \ith anything less than Creomul- | s SRS A - A L LH S At Lo RN el alism. In 1924 Nurmi won the| sion, which gfest;lgh‘tdw L:xe se:;\ 1 g nature ; 18 gomet:rs, 3000 ;E:;Sy ‘;g :l}s‘i :éoéfleenfxzafle;i the isnnamgd mem-‘ I, hereby certify that the above is a correct list of the unpaid items from the Delinquent Tax Roll of real property for the City i Ro 10000 meters cross- : brancs as the germ-laden phlegm | of Douglas, Alasa for the year 1935, won the 10,000 meters flat race in| 3 'joosened and expelled. o P08 Hlas 8 s FELIX GRAY, i » 1920 'and 1928 as well as the 10,000 Eren g6 oher rides h‘"’ (SEAL) City Clerk of Douglas, Alaska. | - i l, 1 on’ mm i N g e e 1320 f dm;glst is authorized to zuanntee Publish Jan, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10, 17. F. Morgan Taylor, former star of | oy fo oy ™ang to. refund your | > 1 ic s the Illincis A. C., won the Olympi money if you are not satisfied with | | i Glasse. There were no other persons BASKETBALL GAME present. The young couple will continue to reside in Juneau. Schilling /fliu ‘ts delicate flavor SCHEDULED THURS. The basketball game originally has been moved forward to Thursday of this week, owing to conflicting engage- ments, it was announced today. On Thursday, the Tallapoosas will play the DeMolays, and the Krause five will meet the Firemen e ADIES’ TRINITY GUILD G anemme Contract Bridge, Trin- x Y ity Hall, Saturday, Feb. 15. —adv. (<3 L nor freezes out END WHE g -~ YOU MAKE T! ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S EABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected IHILF Y'S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YO~ FRIENDR 2% Hour Service Merchants' Lancs Short Orders Regalar Dinners BETTER TIMES DRIVE The dealers listed below are cooperating with The Daily Alaska Empire and will issue votes to the candidates for the prize trips to OLD MEXICO and return on every cash sale or cash payment on ac- count at the rate of: 100 VOTES.......... 200 VOTES. $2.00 SALE 300 VOTES E or at the rate of 100 votes for each dollar sale or payment on account. No fractional part of a dollar is to be considered. Votes to be issued in strict accord with rules of drive published in another part of this paper. ALASKA MEAT CO. ALLAMAE SCOTT BEAUTY PARLOR ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER €™ AMERICAN MEAT CO. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. PAUL BLOEDHORN BON MARCHE BERT’S CASH GROCERY BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. J. A. BULGER CALIFORNIA GROCERY CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. DOUGLAS CITY BAKERY DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - (On subscriptions only, paid in office) ELSTAD, BERT, INSURANCE FAMILY SHOE STORE GARNICK’S GROCERY GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU GROCERY GASTINEAU LIQUOR CO. GEORGE BROTHERS GOETZ'S GROCERY—Douglas H. S. GRAVES HALVORSEN’S HOME GROCERY HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP JONES-STEVENS JUNEAU CASH GROCERY JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. JUNEAU DRUG CO. JUNEAU EMPIRE THEATRES JUNEAU FROCK SHOP V. P. JOHNSON JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. JIM ELLEN’S CASH GROCERY JUNEAU MOTOR CO. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP JUNEAU COFFEE SHOP KANN’S 5¢ TO $5.00 STORE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE McCAUL MOTOR CO. NELSON, LUDWIG NEEDLECRAFT SHOP NUGGET SHOP NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. (On passenger fares only) PAY'N TAKIT GROCERY AND MARKET PIGGLY WIGGLY PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT DEPARTMENT PARKER'S CORNER MARKET ROYAL BLUE CABS HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST SANITARY MEAT CO. SABIN'’S SANITARY GROCERY SWANSON BROS. SERVICE MOTOR CO. GUY SMITH’'S DRUG STORES TERMINAL CAFE TOTEM GROCERY AND MARKET THOMAS HARDWARE CO. UNITED FOOD CO. Votes Are Now Being Issued by Above Firms ASK FOR THEM! $1.00 SALE