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WHBT ABOLT ~ M\E,GOOGLE 22 HAINT YE AN TO ASK NME TER GO SOME OTHER TINE , SNUEEY -~ BES\DES, NOL MGHT GET SEASICK ON ( YACHT --- WANT AD INFORMATION Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for cons insertions: One day Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge 50¢ Copy must be in the office by pclock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over from persons listed in directory. Phone cutive 10¢ 2 telephone telephone 274—Ask for Ad-toker. —Tn case oF error G It 2R Ad'] | has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | attention ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOR SALE id ok dining table wilh double bed and mattres: Empire S 436 ROUND i« 5 chairs Inquire FOR and chair. Phone SALE 383. Davenport 500 SHARES Hirst Chichagof $150. Inquire Nugget Shop. at FOR SALE—A boarding house busi- ness with lease, cheap. Call 293. 'OR SALE — RCA Vigtor, Zenith, Emerson an< Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED nents, $4.50. Finger Lola’s Beauty Shop, 201, 315 Decker Way. alis rma- ve, 65¢ telephone TUiE}*l ,\'6ur 7ola 7go]d into value. cash or trade at Nugget Shop. For i?ent, V For Sale, Your Wants in Classified Ads in The Empire Jarman's-Friendly o FORTUNE o G D o & 2 7"\ EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK | Recreation Alleys Cafe in Conpection Spec- falizing in Américan abd Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! _ DISTRICT Manager to handle c! FOR RENT STEAM heated rooms; board op- tional; right down town. Phone Blue 290. FOR RENT Three-room furnished house with bath, Gastineau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. FOR RENT — 2-room and 3-room apts.; steamheat,. hot and cold water, electric range. Phone 569. FOR RENT—2-room apt, hot and cold water, steam-heated. Call 56 Ki’XfiTn}liNl 1or rent, Catifornia Grocery. FOR RENT—Furnished, neated, and preferred modern apartment in center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Store. Phone 97. COMFORTABLE _apartment for two, Apply Winter & Pond Store. FOR RENT — Seven-room house— one mile out on Glacier Highwa Cheap for winler months. Phone COZY, warm, furn. apts, Light, waler, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable al Seaview. WANTED WANTEDFrom owner, coupe in geod condition. Box 2041, Juneau. culation for leading American magazine publisher. Transporta- tion, Office, Ad ising furnished qualificant. Write M. A. Steele, 5 Columbus Circle, New York City WANTED TO BUY — house, Auk Bay vicinity. Write Box 339. ju neau. SINGLE man, middic age, sober, WANTED — Young woman must have work. Phone Empire. " LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady's Ski Pole with red lettered handle. Phone Ped 90. New York state spends $134.13 annually, more than any other state, for the education of each child in the public schools. | The Charles W. Carter | | Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 | S e e S TP Y FOR FINE FOOD Luncheons 50c Dinners 65¢ e DDLU DS PPN Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third Phone 723- = ;;-vz}._d;‘s;. i THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS 4If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” FLOOR YOUR HOME' WITH OAK—N-=ture's Gift Everlasting GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 582 Buy Your Floors with a GUARANTEE FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street - 10:15 . 12:30 to 12:45--Monitor 1 2:00 to 2:15—Mario Chandler’s 4:15 to 4:30—Sol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1938. QUITE & CARD, TH\S GOOGLE - HE OUGHT TO SE HERE ANY MINUTE --- 1 ASKED HIM TO BRING SNUEERY ALONG BUT HE SAID WIS FRIEND WAS TOO BASHEUL AMONG The foliowing suinmary ‘'is com- piled from KINY Station’s latest available program schedule. The Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- sponsible for last minuve program changes: Wednesday—Closing Schedule 00 to 5:30—Bart Woodyard 30 to 5:45—Golden Tones :45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony chestra 5:00 to 6 Weather Report 105 to 6:30—Dinner Music 30 to 6:45—Melody and Song to 7:00 —Comedy Stars 5: Or- of 5—Singing Strings to 7:30-—Cecil and Sally to 8:00—Variety Booklet to 8:15—The Wanderer to 8:30—The Wanderer to 8:45—Guest Night to 9:00—Cub Reporters 00 to 9:15—Parade 9:15 (o 9:30—The House MacGregor 0:30 to 9:45—Let’s Dance 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News Broad- cast 10:00 to 10:15 Lens 10:15 to 10:30 10:30 to 11:00 of Peter Through Hollywood Let's Dance Organ Treasures Thursday—Opening Schedule 8:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought 3:15 to 9:15—Breakfast Club 9:15 to 9:30—Parade 9:30 to 9:45—Works Progress ministration 9:45 to 10:15—Sons of the Pioneers to 10:30-—Hawaiian Dance Music 10:30 to 10:45-~Morning Chat 10:45 to 11:00—Dance Music 11:00 to 11:30—Mother's Musical Album 11:30 to 12:00—Dance Styles of 1938 12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader 12:15 to 12:30—Here Comes Band Ad- the Views the News 12:45 to 1:00—' Hour of % Time 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous Or- chestra 2:15 to 2:30—Round-Up 2:30 to 2:45—Peacock Court to 3:00—Auld Lang Syne 00 to 3:30—Symphonettes 3:30 to 3:45—Electric Melodies 3:45 to 4:00—Lovely Lady 4:00 to 4:15—Works Progress ministration Ad- Bright's Holly- Hawailans " 4:30 to 4:45—Radio Tidbits 4:45 to 5:00—Club Cabana R THERE IS NOTHING FINER IN RADIO THAN Stromberg Carlsons Hear a Demonstration Today at ]..B. Burford & Co. ““Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers’ LARGE NUMBER ON HAND FOR TAKU SQUADRON DINNER Approximately 70 persons gather-| ed in the American Legion Dugout last evening for the “chop suey” dinner given by Taku Squadron, Sons of the Legion, the first social alfair the Squadron has given. A second sitting was required to serve all the Legionnaires and Auxiliary members who came to enjoy the Legion boys' gala party. Assisting the Squadron in prepar- | ing and serving the dinner were Mrs. Ray Day, Mrs. Alired Zenger and Mrs. Nadja Vestal, of the Aux- iliary. e ————— FRED WELSH LEAVES Fred Welsh of, the Harry Race Drug Company left aboard the Princess Norah on a month's vaca- tion and business trip in the south. He will visit with his mother and | father in Seattle. | T —— The most dangerpous hour for ac- cidents in New York City is be- jtween 7 and 8 p. m. DEDUCTION FOR DEPRECIATION The revenue act provides reasonable allowance for the ex- hausticn, wear and tear of proper- ty used in the trade or busines cluding a reasonable allowance for obsolescence.” For convenience, such allowance usually is referred to as depreciation In claiming a deduction for depre- ciation several fundamental princi- ples must be observed. The deduc- tion must be confined to property actually used in trade, business, and/or prefession, and to improve- ments on real property, other than property used by the taxpayer as his personal residence. In general, it applies to the tax- payer’s capital assets—buildings, machinery, etc.—the cost of which annot be deducted as a business expense. A lawyer, doctor, fessional man may as a current expense the cost of a library used wholly in his profes- sion, this being a capital expendi- ture and the library a capital asset; but he may deduct an allowance for depreciation based upon the use- ful life of the library If part of a professional man's residence is used by him for office purposes, proportionate amount of the depreciation sustained may be deducted, based generally on the ratio of the number of rooms used for such purpeses to the total num- ber of rooms in the building The same principle applies if a taxpayer rents to others a portion of his resid e. Under such con- ditions, howe the taxpayer must include in his gross income the ren- tals received or other pro- not charge off - AWARDS SCHEDULE TO BE PRESENTED TO YOUNG SKIERS Winners in the Junior Division and Boys' Division of the Juneau Ski Club tournament were to re- ceive their trophies at a special assembly called for this afternoon in the Juneau Grade School audi- torium. Those scheduled to receive awards were: Junior. Division, Chuck No- tar, first; Axel Nielson, second; George Converse, third; Boys’ Divis- ion, George Walmsley, first; Jimmy Torell, second; Dean Allen, third. —leiad B MISS HALVORSEN RETURNS AFTER TRIP TO COAST Miss Christine Halvorsen, of Hal- vorsen's Store, returned to Juneau aboard the Princess Norah, having completed a buying trip on the Pa- ciric Coast, In the south for the past six weeks, Miss Halvorsen covered lead- ing apparel markets of San Fran- cisco, Portland, and Seattle ———— DOUGLAS NEWS - L | \ | * | ! | | By BILLIE DE BECK UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Ancnorage, Alaska December 29, 1937 Notice is hereby given that Archie M. Chase, entryman, together witnesses, Albert F. Parker, and se Franklin Parker, all of Gus- tavus, Alaska, has submitted final (proof on his homestead, Anchorage 07849, for lot 3, sec. 7, T. 40 S. R. 59 E. and the S%NE%, SEWNW!, sec. 12, T. 40 S. R. 58 E. C.R.M. con- | taining 15124 acres, and it is now with The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Deiivery Fresh Meats, Groceri Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because ! 1 | ! ! | Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY SO FRANKLIN STREET We Sell for CASH George Brothers RATES Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf * HARDWARE ' TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ THE MINERS' JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS “Smiling Service” in the files of the U. S. Land Of- } fice, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publi- cation or thirty days thereafter said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINCO, Register Date first publication, Feb. 9, 1938. Date last publication, March 16, 1938. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. December 13, 1937 Notice is hereby given that Olaf Swanson, John Lowell and Walluf Rasmussen have applied for a trade and manufacturing site under (he provisions of the act of May 14, 1898 (30 Stat. 413) for land includ- ed in Survey No. 1530 situate on Glacier Highway 14'% miles north- west of Juneau, Alaska, Anchorage 08153, containing 40 acres, Latitude 58 degrees 23’ 40” N. longitude 134 degrees 33° 35” W. and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claims ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse S car claims in the lg land office, An- chorage, Alaska, within the period Oyvysters x 5 of publication or thirty days there- EMPIRE. La. Feb. 23. — You after or they will be barred by the .wouldn't think oysters were sen- Statutes. sitive to ‘moise, but shell-fishermen GEORGE A. LINGO, here say they are. Register. The oystermen asserc noise from First publication, Jan. 26, 1938. dynamite blasts set off by oil pros- Last publication, March 23, 1938. pectors in the vicinity so disturb — the shellfish that a large percent- age of them are dying Either that or the dynamiting is loosing gas deposits which seep into the bayou and kill the oysters. TWO EXCLUDED RUSSIAN NAVY MOSCOW, Feb. 23.—The sccrel exclusion of two former commanders bert W. Bender, deceased. in the Soviet Navy has been made _All persons having claims against public in the publishing of a series the estdte of said deceased are re- of War quired to present them to the under- Volshiloff. signed at Juneau, Alaska, within s{x The ousted officers were Admiral (6) months from the date of this Orloff, Commander in Chief of the notice. Russian Navy last year and Admiral| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru- sivkoff, at the same time Admiral 21y 8th, 1938. HELEN BENDER, Administratrix First publication, February 9, 1938. March 2, 1933 S Gina Cigna, Italian operatic soprano cf French birth, who was rccently denied entrance to | Canada because of a passport cality. According to Mme. Cigna's manager, she travels on Ialian passport and her i a expired a few days before the intended visit to Canada. The star opened the tast San Francisco opera season singing the role of Aida. Noise NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- sioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF ROBERT W. BENDER, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HELEN BENDER was on the 8th day of February, 1938, appointed t administratrix of the estate of Ro- of speeches by Commissar lof the Baltic Fleet. > F. 0. E. MEETING : A special meeting is scheduled Last publication, for Thursday evening of Douglas ~yoqe ana placer location motices Aerie No. 11’7., F.OE, (()l“l'egu]fll; for sale at The Empire Office. business affairs. The meeting will be held in St. Luke's Church base- ment. ] e California wine production in- creased 14 per cent during the first 10 months of 1937 over the corres- ponding period of 1936. o BODDING TRANSFER | MARINE PHONE BUILDING 01 Rock—Coal Hauling Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery Just one year ago this morning, it is, since the fire of February 23, 1937 occurred and which destroyed practically all of the business tion of Douglas, and many r dences, a total of 52 or 53 build- ings, leaving many people without a roof over their heads. One’s memory alone cannot impress with the tragedy of the period during and after that catastrophe; nor of the feeling the residents had they stood before the ruins of their homes or walked up and down the debris-scattered streets. But today, a year afterwards, the town and many of her residents are better off, more comfortably located, and only the gradually dimming memory of the fateful morning is left to remind us of it. —_— . RUES ARE NEW RESIDENTS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rue yes- terday moved over from Juneau and are located in the McCormick house on Third Street. ——————— IN HOSPITAL Henry Stagier became a patient at St. Ann's Hospital Saturday with a peculiar affliction of *his as \right leg. AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE CHRIS WYLLER is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “23% HOURS LEAVE” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE THE VO Correctly Styled Clothes For Women 122 JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE SECOND ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTEED 60 DAYS | | Bert’s Cash Grocery i PHONE 105 | Free Delivery Juneau | STREET "HOME GROCERY ' AND LIQUOR STORE PHONE 36 LIQUOR DELIVERY — % | 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET 101 SEWARD ST. | GUE PP ] |riceLY WIGGLY | GREEN TOP CABS Visit the I SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations, Alaska Alr , Transport. McCAUL MCTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers RELIABLE TRANSFER ' Our \rucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and wank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 James C. Cooper Authorized to Practice Before the U. S. Treasury Dept. INCOME TA REPORTS PREPARED E. A A THIRD FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Telephone 478 California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Prompt Delivery WELLINGTON LUMP COAL $1 5.60 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 USED CAR YVabuss! JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Q‘