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POLLY AND HER PALS - " i 1 1 1 SNO USE TRIN! / TR I'LL SHOW YUH HOWT'GIT ) TITALIC, SAM, ‘Q\_)\N\I\r%g, ® HUNR, HANK, FETCH ME A {SINCE THAT NEW FAMBLY MOVED / IN ABOVE. R (B . WILL YUH? 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 11, 1937 By CLIFF STERRETT = [ § 2 IMA OLD HAN AT CURING D g) ’ APARTMENT FLOOR- 5 | { | in the |ly one rates of which range from seven to twenty-two per cent. Limit on March 15 The statutory filing pericd for all calendar year income tax re- turns begins on January 1 and ends on March 15. Taxpayers are priv- ilged to file their returns on 1936 incomes up to and including March 15 with the Collector of Internal at Tacoma or at any of t cffices which are lo- Seattle, Spokane, Belling- lverett, Yakima, Aberdeen, a and Juneau, Alaska. The return and the remittance covering the tax due miust be filed collector's office not later than March 15 to escape the penal- ties for delinquency. As in previous years, single per- sons who had net incomes of $1,- 000 or more or gross incomes of $5,000 or more, and married per- sons who had net incomes of $2,- INCOME TAX BLANKS NOW BEING SENT Return Forms in Mail— Duplicates Must Be Made. Same as Last Year TACOMA, Jan. 11.—Approximate- hundred thousand Federal income tax returns for the year 1936, which must be filed on or before March 15, are being mailed to individual taxpayers, it is an- {nounced by Thor W. Hendricksen, Acting Collector of Internal Rev- 500 or more or gross incomes of i N 185,000 or more, must file Federal _ Except for a few minor changes ijncome tax returns regardless of in l!‘ form, covering the ""“""*"‘“:mx liability. The law requires all of dividend payments income whxch‘m”,m.fl“m and ‘corporations, re- Is now Subject to normal tax rates,|garqless of amount of income, to the forms are similar to those used »ome returns. by taxpayers who filed returns for Ipipigs the year 1935. The normal rate of tax of four per cent for individuals| Gold was discovered at Juneau, remains the same, as do the surtax | Alaska in 1880, but the great Klon- rates in the lower brackets. The |dike-Yukon rush did not begin un- Revenue Act of 1936 now in effect, [ til 1897. nowever, covering 1936 incomes, has increased ghe surtax rates in the e 11 - ATTENTION MASONS upper brackets of income. | There will be a Stated Com- {unication of "Mt. Juneau Lodge, ¥ Duplicate Returns {No. 174, this evening at 7:30 sharp. | The filing of duplicate returns|installation of officers, Balloting. on the green forms is again a re- quirement under the law and each <payer is being furnished such! duplicate copy which must be filed | with the original on March This requirement became effective | "fifl C h' e e tontmsea wnies e, Otill Coughing? [ present law. No matter how many medici i SOk i v - ny medicines | Corporation income tax forms are | you have tried for your cough; chest not, as yet, available for distribu- | coltd Orlbl;onchiul irritation, you can [tion to taxpayers but will be mail-| b, relief now with Creomulsion. {By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. i ( i —adv. | = — A F A L e b ot e o S | p from the Commissioner at ‘\ ¥ - { 453 : Schlosser's name appeared on the N N 1P e I ~ ! | passenzer list when Lh_f- vessel was ! L ]l ]ne ly here t s failed to find l { A \ the pion Later the Captain re- { g { ported he left the boat at Ketehi- 2, e B e Gl Ol et et i kan, but inquiry by the Governor's | - office ‘to Seward revealed he had S a ere sel 3 98899 9.0 Y eft that city and probably B % MISCELLANEUUS |; 5 PASSENGERS not left ' that probabls WANT A i1 juen | Faa : Steamer Movements 3 __._dN LS ‘I\\A.unl come south on the next v | | FURTHER pupiis for either adult FEe 2 2 ons tar boat INFORMATION o EEIAT 05 Masses 10UAFE Or/ads |8 NARTHBOUND : l,oth‘Gmgas and Nort I R AR 6 i s, vanced color will do well to en-|® Princess Sorah scheduled to Scheuled to Leave Count five average words to the| vanced color will do i rrive at 9 o'clock tonight. ® S N line e ':f T N aE " Hon e SCHEDULED SAILINGsS ® on Same Day L Dail per line for consecutive | Jo¥, Coliseum Bldg., Room B sen. W. C. Gorgas scheduled to @ D : LtLnd inserti | Phone 485 ail from Se: jary 14 ® 11 ATTLE. Jan. 11--After being A : L3 One day 10c | ANYONE ha mink and want- at 10 a. m ° delayed for more ‘than jone day In LANDS SEAI II_E Additional days 5¢ ing to farm them out Jorth Star scheduled to sail ® g heavy snow storms, the Gen. W. C Minimum charge . 50¢ communicate with J. H Jam 14 at ® [Canadian Pacific Steamer Gorsas arrived here at 11:20 o'clock [ t be in the office W laska ° I o last night, completing her first ock in the afternoon to in ) NE SAILINGS @ Bringing Large List round trip to Alaska as an emer- 985 in: jon on same day. mer, north, w S o gency ship. We accept ads over telephone| MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951 LOCAL SAILINGS for J““"du e ‘chief snoW: storm’” delaying Ll from_persons Tsted In_telephone | OF lavo osicrs J. B. Burord GO. o gstbeth eaves every Wodes: ¢l o pucic steames prn- (36, steamer was %0 miles orh Pilot. Holden Will Remain director 2 1T o iy night at 6 p. m, for e CANECET © ot em the south|Of here Saturday when the vessel J Phone 374—Ask. for Ad-taker. | GUARAN prallstio et e gilka st w S, e oy i i forced to drop anchor South for Next nen ) wave, 50c & 8 2 ate this eve e ving | " it B s | Lolas Beauty Shop, telephone|® Dart leaves every Friday at ® ,,.ongors aboard for Juneau: rf’(“i]“x’\'f“"f‘! ":‘If‘ir‘i:::‘ o i Few Days In case of error or if an ad | | 901 315 Decker Way. le 7 a.m for Petersbure, Kake ® "Ny yihur, R, 'W. Bender, Affived here abonrd the Corgas i i been stopped before ex- | . __ ¢ and wayports ® . Chopp, Leroy DeLong, Mr. and Nha -rlril\;‘;" e il After flying from Juneau to Princ advertiser please noui- | | PIANO lessons, sissical OF DOPUIAT.|e @ o @ ¢ © o ® ® ® « » ® N 5 Encberg, Wallls S. George, "OGrocquiS JOWE IR saturday, Pilot Alex Holden, t office (Phone 374) at | | Beginne fall classes ncw start Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeffrey, Mi ARRL S . '_"f posted to sa in Marine Airw Fairchild Howet o) trin Phone 544 Bibh Wold it 10 o'clock Thu morning. o0 Nl once @ ame will be given ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. A. Le ] ontinued south to Seat- [ & | i North Star posted to sail at 9§ : attention. #% TE | [ Mr 1d Mrs. N. McEachran, J oni. PSR g im the Pu- THE DAILY ALASKA WANTED | Al MacLenghlin, ;9. /6 QELEB. | PR s n ol gl sterday afternoon i x s T - B | Schmalz, Miss T. Smith, Mr. and| —©0 G500 o 1)’“\“ el — ~ UK TRADE Good Savage 250- | Mrs. H. Stolfi and son; Mr.gndi >0 SaR L. SO RS BEE passengers left June FUR SALE 000 rifle for typewriter, port-| | 5 L o ‘l)nr‘“l;\nrh Star 2,000 tons and 16, e TR able preferred. 110° X TH K. P 1] fr. and Mrs. J. L. Wilson, W. P. e S TR 1d Kenneth W. Bell, in- et Bt - gy g i At HE | Y ziglis, A. Bostrom, G. W. Collins, . Th¢ 3 S s / all the way to Seattle nachin repaired. L. | D to room and board chil- {1 E o k > have b smpleted at the Lake " : : nahia SeRoG LA LR ] B. Dickson, Mrs. A. Estes, J. F. - if pe . Lee Barra; is mak- C. Listo! asonadle rates, schooling Union docks. } Hermie ing the (rip as flight mechanic. ; included. Minfield Home, Lena o - 3 e et e Sl 0 Ui IRST o buys tw Beach of write Minnie Field, Box |} Soheduleils Antiey: o oo, Lowe, c- olden ) cted to retuir rooun « in Road s {Lhange I ochedule is AN~ Jr., H. Peterson, O. Ross, | 5 F to Sea v a few days, having e ks | nounced for Remainder | senettir, i 1. 5. smin, FIRANK METCALF WILL 10 remain coutn on’ bustness 1o FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-doOr' ryRN your ola gold Into value | . . . Benson, Mr. and Mis. A\ iy THREE' SISTERS short tim five- er tou b A-1 Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. | of This Month S on. Connors Motor Co. RHOLA MAY CrARK—FoOL C — L. Downing, Mr. and Mi “FOR RENT tordst. 517 Goldstein Bldg. s | Canadian Pacitic steamer Prin-|a. J. Ficken, #. . Huehes, L. 5| FOR FAMILY REUNION RAY DAYS’ APARTMENT FUr > — - |cess Norah will make two more Metzgar, B Mr. and Mrs i ¥ T : . R e wd M| ey et L'l COMPLETED FROM PO NENT g IGHT L.OUGHS ka ports this month, acco Mrs. E. and three chil- | thyee sisters, Frank A. Metealt, 5u- J, P, WALKER HOUSE PAN, il . A (ly checked |to a radiog.am received this morn- dren, E. M. Stewart, R. Strom, C. neau mining engincer, will leave on'® " FOR RENT steam heat- 8 \-A¥~ without “dosing” |ing by Agent V. W. Mulvihill. The |N. Whitchead, Mrs. A. York andjtn¢ Princess Norah on its south- ; 2 ed modern apt mprises kitch- b~ a )y [ g teamer, according to early sched- |daughter, J. E. Butler, D. J. Day, bound trip The four view-apartmenis into e 4bin ook, Tacke. liwing voom | S > ~ & enponué ules, was to sail north on the next|J. R. Elliott, C. C. Frasee, 1 e Mr. Moteall’s younger Which the J. P. Walker residence on % AN 4 trip January 22, but the new sail- |D. Trving, Mi. and Mrs. W. K, Kit- g 3. wWel fx enth Sireet has been converted and 3 bedrooms. Phone 484. Tp January: Z 5 s C.C. W whose hus- "0 " And ioom| 5 L PROVED BY. 2. GENERATIONS Ji RGN !1;;.11 F. E. Moore, R. T. Mathews. | is postmaster 4t Winlock, [0F M. and Mis. Ray G. Day, who FOR RENT 2 modern 5-room g_-o_— S e o ves Vanoouver Januaty 18, ar- | e/ z | Washington, his tin sister and her Purchased house not long ago, heuses. Unfurnished. Phone 484 2' R'Ce & Ahl £4 co ¢ Juneau January and sail ‘{‘ et S s % ‘l-:h\MmmL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen , (\:/]m r.! “xniet:: x;flisldc:Ls n:\L = 1 {2 o { outh from this port January | L i oit Lg ... moving in this week, was an- warm, furn. apts. Light, |} ke irn \ TIDES TOMORROW, | {9f Betiot Lates, AT, bis fldes #a by Qre Drly Ltay. dishes, cooking utensils' { PLUMBING | |™ 1eaves Var et e s s s s bl “ The building now has three 4- Reasonable at Seaview. | | SR e S | W e — [ Fosness, of Montivideo, Minn,, arc "1¢ bUL : d 4 i A { |riving Junea 0:55 a. m, \coming west for the first reunion in Of"‘“( "p‘“”"‘:};’ o '“3;, Sf_m(fi" FOR RENT—Cabin furnished for } PHONE 34 ing south from here 6:3¢ a. m,, | the Metcalf fantily since 1910. apartment. are electrically : ) o 19°90 b. i i 5 & At equipped throughout, have hard two $9.00, furnished cabin for two 'L ~ ide 12:30 p. m | Mrs. Fosness who vistted in Ju- S1uipped throughout, bave har $10.00, cabi ed for two : tide 7:08 p. m, -05 feet neau a few years ago, has many )iood floors and excellent views $12.00 and clean, 2 ! > |triends here. This will'be the first S0 S8 MO0 00 TR e BREEE 5 light, water, dishes, etc. Seaview ® o |No. 7, 0. E. S., Tuesda WOMEN OF THE MOOSE |trip to the coast that Mr. Metcal®'s dl:]'l{)“] ":T'"L["._“". “;{""’“;‘ g Apts plpe Illanng 18 pm. Regular meeting tonight at 8|twin, Mrs. Jensen, has made. Mr i‘;:,") = ’f“cl“r ,ai ames has | LILLIAN G. WATSON, pm. GERTIE OLSON, |Jensen is Di t Attorney at De- o0 "‘“‘g“ L0 WOk RENT room furnished o [ty Secrataty .. |—-any Recorder. |troit Lake O AnRes TRDle S \ent with bath, $20.00. Cliff Day or Night e 7 T _ | Miss Mary Metcalf will accom- 0°CUPants of the new apartments | 7 Pty ¢ e : "~ who are moving in this week, will Apts pany her father south and enter . WELDING Foet e g oo ! ohoal ¢ s STYCT he Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hutchins, = 2 | - : school at St. Helen's Hall, Portland FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated ! 3 ; | Ci g i 4 . "¢ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Burdick, Dr. ; e A | N Dl igars In Portland, Mr. Metcalf will visit b %00 T Bt fn N B fi‘o‘““" e ALASKA ARC | e AN "4 ¢ \ Mrs, Metcalf's mother, Mrs. Grefo, e SAiSon. and 4 oo % ath (% Phooe 33 B URReY N Cigarettes and her brother and his wife, My, C2fPenter who worked on the reno- o % A WELDERS - b B K 4 and M Ray E cof vy vation of the building and reserved FURNISHED four large room ) e b | an rs. Ruymond Grefe. M 1 y e house. Phone 187 after 5 P. M N R T Candy Raymond Grefe was formerly Miss (i€ fOP apartment soon affer the 4 g Phone 379 — ol Emma Perelle of Juneau. Jork was SRR pit i A TR Corner HOUSE for rent—$25.00. SAILING Third Harris. Inquire Os- ‘=8 — TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA b t Shop. o | and SEATTLE B Bert’s Cash Grocery | From Juneau o % PHONE 105 | £ : SOZY, Warin, 1. L Ly vu. | | Free Delivery Juneau | PRINCESS NORAH er, disnes, Cuck 173 " opath. Reasonable #t Scaview P January 13 GENERAL MOTORS and APARTMENT for rent in Decae: | | 3 Building. i Tickels, reservations and full | | : il MAYTAG PRODUCTS artiatite feon FPOR RENT—Smail apartment, cosy w. P. JOHNSON | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent and modern, reasonable. Write - —— 3 | " JUNEAU Empire S 138. ]-_.m it sl A A Sl - v ok 2 At 2 AL Mo Q. » VACANCY — MacKinnon Apart- Ludwig Nelson | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pi s—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 ! | | WATCIIMAKER and JEWELER | | | Juneau. laska | ich of keys on ring. Please return to Empire office. i i I PHONE 206 | | | "ZORIC DRY CLEANING (] Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 LOST—Black springer spaniel dog with blue roan breast. Answers to name of Sprig. Reward. Call Harry G. Watson. Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco Bakery | * % |n HOTEL ZYNDA FLEVATOR SERVICE 300 Rooms . 300 Baths from $2,.50 Special Weekly Rates ALASKANS LIKE THE INGLOf 8. ZYNDA, Prop. l White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery S i S N T | Winter Rates | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | Mineral Hot Baths | | Accommodations to suit every | | taste. Reservations Alaska Air | | Transport. | . % 122 W. Second The only date set for Mr. Metcalf's return from his trip, on which he is combining business with the pleas- ure of seeing his family, is February 112, the date of the Juneau Fire- (men’s Ball. Mr. Metcalf, chairman of the dance committee, plans to be :Iback for this important annual par- lty. Cards THE NEW ARCTIC ™ “MISSING” PIONEER Pabst Famous |i STILL AT SEWARD Dratht Beel‘ Matt Schlosser, pioneer, who was On qu thought to have taken the Gorgas |at Seward on her last trip from "y " 5 JIMMY | Juneau and then to go to the CARLSON Smiths Pass Joneses at College in Texas AUSTIN, Tex, Jan. 11. — The Smiths are “keeping up with the Joneses” at the University of Texas —in fact, they're leading them two to one. The student directory shows 104 Smiths in the 8478 enrollments. Close behind the Joneses are the Davises, Browns, Johnsons, Harris- es, Moores, Wilsons and Taylors. - e,—— Kansas is named after a tribe of Sioux Indians, the name signifying “People of the South Wind.” Pioneers’ Home, didn't get away — eee from Seward on the vessel, accord- The first tooth extractor was {ing to a message to the Governor's patented in 1797. 1Chatham Nvwars Lranspostation Ce. i “M. S. DART” |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday| 1at 7 a. m. for Peterskurg, Kake, Port| | Alexander aad way ports. | Freight received rot later than 4 | p. m. Thursday. | FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 'CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 708 Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Yaneau: A.M.—7: 10:15, 11 P.M. 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leavs Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:4u, 7:40, %:40, 10:10, 11:40. A Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:18% P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. save Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; >M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM, Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” - U.S. MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streects Free Delivery PHONE 58 ed immediately upon their receipt | ?g&tg;;;r&ug?ogfii{ob&fle:lgg&ncg {from the Government printing of-| With anything less than Creomul- fice. The new revenue act requires| Sio% Which goes right fo the seat cotporations to pay a graduated puble to aid nature to rate of normal tax ranging from soothe and heal the inflamed mem= | branes as the germ-laden phlegm cight to fifteen per cent, replacing ‘séfysem_‘fd ang expelled. the former flat rate of thirteen and | fafitq don'tbe disemrecy Lave three-quarters per cent. All cor-| druggist is authorized to gua‘ra);n,ee orations arc also subject to the Creomulsion and to refund your new excess profits tax and the sur- 1ODeY if you are not satisfied with tax on undistributed profits, the results fi%m the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. MA“I Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hanzar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING Alaska Transportation Company Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 | NO STRIKE ON | Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Man& Points | Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA | Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 | radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE “ ¥ e “ %

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