The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 27, 1939, Page 7

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Phone 723————il5-2nd St. | | SANITARY THE ROYAL il UIYSMLON | ooy v WIGGLY . “If your hair s not becaming to | WMISS BURNS - WE'RE ADVANCING MR .GOOGLE CAREARE WOME:- CUARGE (T T0 THE O ESTATE - TUT,TUT, GOOGLE -~ UVE TOLD Nou T TAKES TIME YO SETTLE @ 45 20,000,000 = ESTATE - U ELAT-BUSTED, ! u?‘ 1“&% ED W 0 WITH MRS, GOOGLE BT THE HOTSY-TOTSY “KING'S RRMS! (F YOU COULD EORK OVER A PLECE OF THAT 5,000 NOU. OWE WE \'D RPPRECIATE \T --- oo TS W THOW OF BCRE \ g q N THE NORTHWEST ---COPPER MINES - RAILROADS - STEAMSHI® COMPANIES - NOW, DO You UNDERSTAND 2 you-You should be coming to us.” —e— 8-8ur-- 'tk BROKE - Garhage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4763 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third |, Gmnfin 'nos' || Widest { Selection of LIQUORS PHONE ' 92 or 95 WHEN YOU'RE HUNGRIER! WHEN YOUR APPETITE DEMANDS A FINER DINNER The ROYAL Cate| Is Your Place fo Eat. ORKING WIVES' FACE OPPOSITION BOSTON, Feb. 27.—Leaders of bitterly-divided feminine camps in Massachusetts’ battle over “work- ing wives” is aimed for a show down fight in the session of the state leg- islature. Victorious in recent ballot box tests, the Massachusetts women’s political club served notive it would drive for enactment of a law barring from public service jobs all women whose husbands were able to sup- port them. ————— In the California goid rush honey sold as_high as $2 a pound. i " HospiraL Notes l Helen Vaillancourt |"W { 3 § Ry | emption allowable in the case of a i I“OST AND F UU"‘D | couple who were married and living LOST—$50, Saturday night at Elks | together during the entire year mny‘ Hal] or. Capital Cafe. Reward. | not exceed $2,500. ! | Phone 209, No. 27. If a child under 18 years of age| | Is Bride of J. Rine 2. land dependent on the parent for| Harry Hanson was admitted to Pl o4 fire: Anathomical | support reaches the age of 18 years | St. Ann's Hospital for medical L. during the taxable year, the credit| treatment Saturday and was dis-| saturday cvening at the Doug- [of $400 for a dependent is required | missed yesterday. |las home of United States Com- e ——— ‘w be prorated in the same manner | missioner Felix Gray, Miss Helen LOST — Brown leather key case|as the personal exemption. For ex-| Mrs, Al Clithero was a surgical | Vaillancourt of Juneau, became the with keys. Reward. Return to| ample, should the child’s eighteenth | admission to St. Ann's Hospital | bride of James L. Rine, also of this Empire. | birthday fall on June 30, the parent | Saturday evening. city. - —————— | would be entitled to claim $200 Attendants for the couple were LOST—On Thursday night: Black | coqip gor the dependent child—that | frs. Martha Gitsche Was ad-|Virginia Pepin and Raymond Jac- umbrella with white stripe. Kindly is, one-half of $400. The same rule mltlcci {o St. Anm's Hospital this |obson. {c,t,um lfif\d’rsiinu.fres?e o | applies to other dependents where | morning for surgical care. = FOB RENT {a change of status occurs during CEDAR TO SEATTLE | the taxable year. B Cs B | 5-ROOM house and bath, fur-| nished, overstuffed, oak floors, oil | INFORMATION The Juneau Laundryl : FRANKLIN STREET between Frout and Second Streets PHONE 859 e ———————— LOST during Etching. Kindly return to Dr. P. Dawes. In case of error or if an ad || has been stopped before ex- | piration, advertiser please noti- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given H attention. | | Y|THE DARLY ALASKA EMPIRE| Count five average words to the line, * ' Dally rate per line for consecutive | — insertions: One day 100 Additional days 5¢ Minimum charge ..50c i Copy must ve 1n the office by 2| p'elock in the afternoon to insure; Insertion on same day. “''We accept ads over telephone trom persons listed in telephone Hirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. 3 I COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light FOR SALE water, dishes, cooking utensils —| and bath. Reasonable a{ Beaview. | FOR SALE—Used doors, windows, | stoves, hot water tanks and mis- WANTED 1 cellaneous bldg. materials, Phone | — ~ = t 102. | McGRAW HILL Publishing Com- ROOMING ho ”’\ 2 sultable for| PoBY. has an opening in Juneau for i ko i an experienced salesman with car gg:rdmg house. Write Empire, C Yo Tathal B exc o tablished $10 bus MPOR SALE—Entire furnishings of GENUINE BLACK DIAMOND COAL Alaska Dock & Storage Co. TELEPHONE 412 R Bodding Transfer MARINE PH BUILDING 1%“ Rock—Coal Hauling HOME GROCERY || L=t Of Belvery | " Phone 146 : H Store—Tel. 699 prerm i none 38 || | Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS HERMLE & THIBODEAU Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE > —— Mrs. Lawrence Paul, of Kake, wi | admitted to the Government F | pital yesterday for surgical care. The lighthouse tender Cedar is now in Seattle for annual overhaul. Empire Ads Pay. heat, Frigidaire. Windsor Apts. | -—— — e DS 2 & s BRACE: . R 2L 5-ROOM fur. apt.; also 3-room apt. M’M""W’ s " Z Phone Blue 200. | BOAT STALL, by:Douglas Bridge, | $2 per month. Green 475. 1 PETER PAN |[© BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. Telephone 221 JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company Specialty on Permanents PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition | NO MATTER HOW SMALL ITS COST . .. ! EVERY PIECE OF PRINTING TODAY IS When in Need of | DIESEL OIL—STOVE Ol1L YOUR COAL CHOICE executives in all li 5-room house; also 1936 Ford used and enthus cally sedan, at sacrifice. Call Black 610 ‘~tor at 512 Fifth St. VERY FINE Guild Piano, reason- able the Alma, Rock Dump. — e FURNISHED three-room bargain. 945 West 10th St. —_— i FOR SALE—Modern five-room fur- " “pished or unfurnished house. Oil * heat. Phone 628. POR SALE—U & I Lunch. Owner | quitting business. Write P.O. Box s 274 or phone 334, N S . R Yl POR BALE—City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 pm. ' MISCELLANEOUS | PHONE Mrs. Bathe for all kinds of » sewing. o WUARANTEED .Realistic Perma- Qents, $4.50.. Pinger wave, 65c. 'v'{nll'l Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. e et T CURN your old gold in‘o valie, ¢ash or trade at Nuggst Bhop. _Rebékahs Hold - "White Elephant’ ‘ Affair Saturday Starting at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the dessert-luncheon and “white elephant” card party held at I O. O. F. Hall, and sponsored by the Rebekah Lodge, was acclaimed # huge success by the large number attending the affair. Prizes were won at bridge by. Mrs. Tom Hutchings, high; Mrs, W. C. slenson, second; Mrs. Gladys Over- by, third, and Miss Mary. Simpkins, low. A Honors in pinochle #ere won by | Mrs. J. Messer, highy Mrs. A, P. Walker, second; Mys. May Wake- In charge duri the afternoon was Mrs. Ruth Blake, Mrs. Nadja Vestal, Mrs. Peggy McLeod .and 4legia Olson. nouse; . ‘b'odly'a News Tuasy.—Empire. | - . FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS HAVE AN EXPERT || Carpenter-Contractor build your| | » | bouse or remodel it. It will cost you less, Good mechanic. Photie |of $1,10417, which is seven-twelfths | lof $1,000, plus one-half of five- | vear 1938 the husband or the wife |family prior to their marriage, he |or she would be entitled to his or | marriage any exemption to which | either might be entitled as the head | dorsed by over 108,000 clients. Ac- cepted applicant will be given ex- clusive franchise on 507% commis- sion basis plus bonus and weekly allowance. Experienced salesmen between 30 and 50 willing to travel the Ter- ritory and seeking a permanent non-seasonal dignified connec- tion with unlimited earnings are invited to write in detail. M. E. Mitchell, 330 West 42nd Street, New York City, US.A. WANTED TO RENT—Cabin at| Auk Bay. Reliable party. P.O.| Box 1671. L. Hall, or phone 692 for general laborers, hod carriers, building laborers, etc. Local 1395. ! INCOME the Revenue Act of 1938 the credit for dependents as well as the per- | sonal exemption is required to be occurs during the taxable year, and ! that these credits are allowable not | only for the purpose of computing the normal tax but also the surtax. A fractiol part of a month is to mare than half a month, in which case it is considered a month, For example, a single man and a single woman who were married on July 20, 1938, and were living to- gether on the last day of the tax- able year, may file a joint return. If they file their ret: or returns on the basis of the calendar year, they would be entitled to a personal exemption of $2208.34, which is seven-twelfths of $1,000 for the husband while single, plus seven- single, - plus five-twelfths of t25h) were married. a4 If separate returns are filed, each is entitled to a personal exemption twelfths of $2,500. If during the had the status of the head of a her prorata share of e personal exemption of $2,500 allowed the head of a family for the period prior to their marriage instead of merely that allowed a single person. However, for the period of their of a family would be merged in >|3% after 4 pm, for estimate. : . DALE the joint personal exemption for that period. The foint personal ex- WORK WANTED: Call at AF. of | § Tagtpayérs should noté that lmd‘cr 3 prorated where change of status| g be disregarded unless it amounts to | S twelfths of $1,000 for the wife while | i for the period during which they | @ a major operation The old-time family physi cian naturally knows your family intimately — and by that knowledge often counterbalances any lack of most recent medical knowledge, or lack of modern equipment. But even he, faced by a critical operation, urges you to call in the best in that field. GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “SMILING SERVICE” Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery Junesu Reliable Transfer Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and @ tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149—NIGHT 148 Family Shoe Store “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclusive .. . Typography has made iremendous sirides in making the printed page niore active, more resultful. The proper topography can tremendously affect the re- . sults from your ékpenditure. : . . Otr cusfomers tell us no other plant i Juneau does so sensibly and with less fuss and feathers make topography measure up 1o the essential quality of the message. . . . Our efforts are not toward topo- graphic. tricks and gymnastics that, while creating comment on the layout, di- vert inferest from the basic story. Eike the truly finé physiciatt, the topograph- er's main interest must be the best healh of his customer. Empire rinting Teleplioné 374 C top i GENERAL MOTORS, DELCO and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON “The Frigidaire Man” LIQUOR DELIVERY IF IT'S PAINT WE HAVE IT! Ideal Paint Shop FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH .. . DEALERS + bor sale 4t The Beslrs Office. Yon Are Sure of Choicest Hul’s My ; IN OUR HEAT DEPARTMENT California Grocery ¥ & THE PURE FOODS STORE __ Yeloghone 478 [ FOR_INSURANCE TELEPHONE 409 Window B. M. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. | Cleaning PHONE 485 LUMBER S — Juneau Luinbes Mailis, Ine.

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