The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 31, 1927, Page 8

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8 T0 FUR RULES . = 'ARE ANNOUNCED Came Comm ission An- u: nounces Amendments to | Regulations in Effect e 1o containing 1) » numbers 1 on the rer ment that < AT PRI HANSEN ON TRIAL Three new & regulations Willie approved by riculture on We Are Resolved THAT THE BEST WAY WE CAN SHOW OUR APPRECIATION YOUR FOR PATRONAGE DURING OLD YEAR IS TO TRY AND THE SERVE YOU EVEN BETTER IN THE NEW. May It Be A Good Year For All Of Us H 5. GRAVE The Clothing Man Closed All Day Monday THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY DEC 31 ifter logal importation or e marked on the the rial pum re required by law 1927. | PETERSBURG MAN BOUND | OFFICERs RETURNING | ; R TR : TRAP LIGENSE OVER TO GRAND JURY| j @, Statter, chief deputy U. S. Wi e ! rning to Ju P I S l 10) Edward Kean was bound ov. ' he . \,,,:,, al Rogers,| re- nventory a (’ HUSH UN MANY g, due tonlght, Ho has been tn the|{ 20 hars Crystal White So $1.00 : v, | RSl weoiicn) HRVIAR: 4001 3 Lot e . § oners south ef Depul 11 bars Medium Ivory Soap ............... 1.00 K ERM' Petersbarg. yesterday, atter spent the Christmas holi-| 13 bars Cremie 01l Sodb 1.00 ) .,m“, u;u]\;\‘;: in J in+ Seattle 1 v D0AP e Marshal Albert A. Wilson, special Indian i : ; b R g g e g A oo e : All Blue and White Encmcl Ware at Cost ¢/ Trapmen Hoocl Temlonal 1,000, Kean is heing oners a short time ago, is ali| ) {to Juneau by Deputy 1 oard the Admiral Rogers for! GARNICK S Txmsuw with Money j:nat ¢. V. Brown on one of the; t for 1928 Licenses Bext Horehtund, ¢ PHONE 174 i No particulars S ( activity n secttring | BiVen in the BT R i /L . fish trap licenses ant | Wiiite. e SRR S AT Oslund, re store aun on a Huppy New Year ! ment trap construetion ! its is being shown this year i at any prior time in rec ars ndu wrer WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Closed All Day Monday Erik | proprietor of the at Haines, is in siness trip. | swamped “with applieatior and 4 rush equally a reported at local huad of the United States DY Engineer. More than $50,000 has been rc ceived at the Treasurer's office| | representing applications for over {00 trap licenses. This is mors + A i D dOLME thel WAHKHRY Hotmaty | Special Club Rates || applied for WE TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS | ! for all leading MAGAZINES LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry | Repairing censes 13 possible as of they are for the ye 1928. Th i——-«————-——. | unusual rush is believed to he | oA L Y 0 TRV .3 o % accounted for by the new requirs | i WIFE'S PREFERRED BRAND | ment of the District Engineer’s of B | | construction permits must he ac-! o l'l 5 i | companied by a Territorial 1 ‘ SALE i AMOCAT PRODUCTS | cense. Y o i ki THANK YOU B | Aunotated charts of Alaskon | Sl ’. B¢ | waters covered Dy the salmon | 3 ’ | 7 R ;I‘ e industey huve been .fee.| For the generous patron- a l()",(?r} . NONE HIGHER THAN THE {pared by the Distriot’ Engineor | age you gave us before | 33 1.3 { showing trap location o Christmas. 23 1-37¢ \ hich t ¢ | ln iioes, in MEtoh thit il We suggestt you make | OFF A OCAT BRAND | the Burean of Fisheries prohiit| one good resolution this | 5 | “( ap operation. In ity |- week for 1¢ —that you bt o |with operativ trade with us. o T $4 Facenily desuet b4 A 9 2 BUTLER-MAURO || no_permits will bo - S TTC (O [ okEbed’ 16 47 0biRa PHARMACY w’";;‘,“”nei:‘;t” L gl eSS onn.to Goaten Hioee Free Delivery Phone 134 | Phoxes 92 and 95 Front Street 1”": “‘ L i Phone 33 Free Delivery Sub Station Post Oftice No. 1.1 | * of priority. P it > e A We Thank You All For your patronage during HONVHVHT) qJ1vs There are a lot of little China or Glass pmceq that will be in our way when the tourists come again. We will want to take stock soon and it will be an easier job if these things are out of the way. Most of them are at- tractively boxed and are decorated in colors a la mode. To induce your immediate purchase we have decided to take a loss on them. There are two tables filled with a varions assortment—COME KARLY before the trowd picks them over, Sale starts Tuesday morning at half price. make excellent party prizes or birthday We list a few for consideration. > Fancy China Bon Bon Dishes—$1.00 NOW 50 cents Funcy Glass Vase—$1.75 NOW $1.00 Fancy China Vase—$1.75 NOW $1.00 Green Translucent Candle Sticks, per pair— $2.00 NOW $1.00 Pyrex Pie Disl: with nickel container—$2.25 Lavendar Jars—$1.75 NOW $1.00 China 4 Piece Ash Trays, Ace Clubs, Hearts, etc.— $1.50 NOW 75 cents Fancy Goose Agh or Pin Trays—75 cents NOW 40 cents Fancy 3 Piece Condiment Sets—$1.00 NOW 50 cents Fancy China Mustard Pots—$1.00 NOW, 50 cents Green, Yellsw, Blue or Red Silt and Peppers— 75¢ pair NOW 40 cents Snooping invited even if you sniff YOU'LL BE SURPRISED THE NUGGET SHOP They will * remembrances. L e T n e T T R L TR R U T NOW $1.00 T ORI the old year 1927 and hope may continue to serve we you well. AND WISH FOR YOU Everything that makes life worth while, HEALTH, HAPPINESS and SUCCESS during the NEW YEAR OGN R Th:s Store thl Be Closed Monday, the 2nd, To Observe New Year's Dav T v

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