The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 4, 1933, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1933. - — kol MRS, NICHIA TO SERVE TERM IN OREGON PRISON Attorney General nates Salem Prison for Her to Senc Term Desig- | | Marshal Albert White. Mrs. Nichia was convicted in the Federal Dis- trict Court for mans hter. s sentenced | : : Dai ly Cross-word Puzzle ISEATS MAYBE "LIMITED FOR Governors of Ohio, and Utah to in: House at once in those states forma Pennsylvania | legal proceedings in the Dis t the White| of Columbia Court to block MAKE PLANS T0 will be today. HERE’S THE ENSEMBLE HE NEEDS Large Lounge Chair, priced from $29.75 up End Tables, priced from 1.65 u Smoker Stands, priced from = 6.50 up TABLES New Style Lamps Flcor Lamps Priced from $6.50 to $17.50 Beautiful New Table Lamps The well appointed modern living room should have a variety of tables, This graceful Duncan Phyffe style center table, direct from one of the best Eastern factories. Priced $21.00 Elegant little bedside and lamp tables, tile top and drop- leaf coffee tables, and a host of others—all suitable for gifts. CEDAR CHESTS Priced as low as Toasters $2.25 $2.50 up Juneau-Young Hdw. Co. ———— e The m le gift for moth veetheart, $4 50 Priced as low as o " $20.00 CARD TABLES 5 Priced as low as $1.50 BRIDGE SETS with steel, double braced table and upholstered steel chairs for $19.50 A wonderful gift An Occasional Chair s an ideal gift for any home. g an extremely ble chair in a tapestry and velour t a special price of $7.95 These are real values DISHES You will find a wide variety of patterns to select from in our dish department in im- ported and domestic semi- porcelain. All open stock pat- terns. 32-piece set as low as $4.85 Our electrical display includes B R ) WAFFLE IRONS GLASSWARE for as low as Tumblers from $4.50 85¢ doz. up Percolators $4.50 Goblets from Ill/fllfllfl%lfll II%HIIII%HII IH-IWIIHIII flll.%flfll/fllll wyaAndENEdEN// fll=%fllI%fi I N JEEEN JdER JEE wy /////“/fl’llllll//é/// I ll/ s II// flllll// aff (0 BEAVER, MARTEN SEALING RULES ARE SUSPENDED “The amended regulations make it unlawful for any person other than a bona fide licensed fur deal- er with an established place of business to posséss numbers of beaver and marten sskins in excess of the seasonal bag limif, unless the skins are sealed as prescribed under the trapping regulations.” — e e—-—— oo ds Pa; {Alaskn Gale: Commission - 22 THFERITAN oM ! Suspends Regulations [ that Caused Protests s Appearance | OVERCOAT more e e O'COATS an styling has never been distinctive than is reflected in the fashions prescribed for this winter. Patterns ‘are more pronounced; tex- tures are more varied and models re- everal innovations in style de- Style service is going to be a very important part of value in this winter’s overcoats. It’s a part of the extra value we offer here because they were purchased before the price raise. $14-95 to $1°7.95 The Balragan Overcoat is one of the definitely favored models of the season. It has the raglan shoulders, full draped back and skirt, and straight front in beth egingle and double-breasted The Modified Drape is another prominent overcoat style. It's a bex effect, either single or set-in cleeves, slightly form defining in back and The Leader Headquarters for warmer winter wear! Men, women, children! It is not too early to make your Christmas Gift Selections. = = veal Modification of existing regu- = tails. |lations of the Alaska Game Com- = mission fo removs the requirement E | for sealing of beaver and marten & di = ‘;skins have been made, it was an- K4 .o = { nounced today by E. M. Goddard, S = Acting Executive Officer. This re- ea L-. E | quirement, which has been the P s = source of vigorous protest from ap e = trappers and business men for Rlbbon‘ = several years, is suspended until = October 31, 1934. = | Notice of suspension has been Make your gifts so fascinat- |'== | telegraphed to all points in the ing that it will be a real |I= | Territory, Mr. Goddard said. effort “Not to Open Until = The official announcement said: Christmas.” —E" “Reduced funds for the Alaska = | Game Commission for fhe present GREET'NG CARDS = fiscal year, ending June 30, next = has necessitated the modification 100 assorted designs = of beaver and marten sealing, reg- ¥ . = ulations four and five under the CHRISTMAS SEALS = Alaska Game Law, for the coming A ;E open season. NOVELTY PAPERS | = “Under the amended regula- = tions trappers and fur buyers may \_=_ possess and traffic in legally taken B le M = | skins without the necessity of hav- utler auro = ing them tagged, sealed or making 5§ of affidavits until October 31, Dru CO- = 1934. Persons desiring to hold = beaver or marten skins after Oc- & oL = tober 31, 1934, must have them BRI Money Ondee = sealed. = = e — = styles. = o [ ] 1= 1ZZaA = = | = double - breasted; . TRY US FOR E e = SATISFACTORY s o DELIVERY SERVICE! = PS = B = F— = = TELEPHONES 92—95 E , S = Juneau’s Largest Independent Food Store E 3 = alllllllllllllllllllllllllflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIlIIIIIIlIIllIIiflmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII the she i 0 . Intimidated ‘A( ; 'hf !{IIIP S A e _ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle i (;L oy repeal vote of their ¢ L] by Judge G. F. Alexander, a stay | 1. Not good . Headpiece A e of execution for 30 days was grant-| 4. Asiatic natives 8. Corpulent J!flr\ll!‘?nhg a dismissa ed by him on motion by her coun- s. Alca:‘gizige | asked by the Government 1 £ 3 sel, George B. Grigsby. He said top e | 1 h h o 3 Mrs. Nichia contemplated appeal-| 12. Tropical bird Rineapently K e e e e ing the case and needed additional | 13. Mediterranean Ao § { time in which to make financial Neisal Al e | ] B Q { gements for the necessary ex- | 14. The milkfish . Transmission The musicale to be given aL veal y [ 1 of one’s resn ent SO repares . ) 15. Pa’rt ?{ the character~ | Governor's House by Mrs. G. F. ‘ f I R l | t : ; 00 ————— A C istics to ander and Mr. William E. or ssumg epea. | al A ” " 3 Yo : e CGiinenats | | ll, under the auspices of | Procl ] BUY ONE HEINZ RICE FLAKES { ATTENTION : ] PIo] ¥ | : roclamation { ; 4 19. Pacifle island 3 Minnesota | Cathedral Choir, tomorrow [ ONE . s QO > \ { Juneau Woman's Club cloth [E[TRIA[B[T]C 32, American | il et Beompty a6 ) [ any kind HEINZ SOUF ! . The regular monthly business 20. Shelter E|G S 34. Fish-eatiny % | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—Domes- | | N s 22, Garden plots L PR e ] T 3 STTD | : meeting will be held in the City | 2% Oarden plots S| |N[G 35. Harpooned There will be seating capacity | tic distillers are moving full blast | § ONE HEINZ CATSUF 1. Council Chambers Tuesday after-| 3 DTaf.uR 7 37, Salutation | out 200 persons, but early and importers are having liqu ! { noon at 2 o'clock engagement 40. Either of two loaded on fast boats in foreign |} MR . § . 4 i nce may be necessary to se- | together wi é P all-stee uc S NORA B. CHASE, WoASEA e | DOWN Sigtal ™ | 200d seats, as & large au-|POTts in a hurried effort to meot | | ° ,'h & ]fll.g(‘ all-steel truck f'"j“ H Secretary. | g5, Literary 12 Amive 1 Fisherman's ombit {ittence 18 axiboia. |the expected demand for legal|} With electric headlights, spare rubber tire | T AR fragments L pagan god 2. Feminine 2. State of pro- } nis affair is free to the public, | SPirits tomorrow upon the P’“"’i and everything—ALL FOR $1.00 } SHOP IN JUNEAU 29. Deadly white 45. Music dramas name found in- person being asked only to | dential proclamation on repeal. | ) g—AL 51. 33. Frequented bl Speak from 3. Distribute, sensibility Brahit vl et l place ‘memory i Peer Gynts 43 Accessible , | contribute what he personally can esident Roosevelt, upon arriv- | 35. Res(mhlmg a 3 Chesspicces ' mother 45 Repatr ‘ 4 for the maimtenance of |l from Warm Springs, will receive | { ! al -Eea;n aQigit 6 By “> pindian Choir and Guild. the notification and plans to issuc | | 4t ARNIC ’S P’l ne 174 ! Conjunct 7. Assal . Dregs i y 7 ‘; K / tain spur 58. Apart 5 §. Complete 50. Kind of parrot e a8 proclamation immediately upon| { v one i 37. Imitate 9. Word of collection §2. Rather than repeal. 8] § 38, Kind of grain consent 9. Cavern Six Daily Empmwe Want Ads Pay The President has asked the [ ) e S or Nen Who - Value Luality = GEORGE BROTHERS

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