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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1933. — = = £ g = = = = = g = = z = = = = E = £ = g = = £ = = £ = = = = = fillmmllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ[I_III_IHHH!IllllIIIll]l_IflIIl!IIIIlllIIIIIIJIIIII!lIII_II_!II}!IJ_I]III_IIIIIIIIIINIIIHIHIIIIIIIHII choose from. TABLE LINENS MAKE THE BEST GIFT OF ALL $7.50 up Dishes - Fancy Tea Sets -$6.50 up LLUNCHEON SETS—Ivery with gold band trim, Old British Castles in blue design, Old English Paintings in rose design, ] : DINNER SETS to match—$9.50 up FANCY ITALIAN POTTERY, VASES, PLATES, PITCHERS, BOWLS — Pure Irish linen, double satin damask — Imported hand-made linen sets, luncheon sets, bridge sets, lace filet cloths—in a great variety to Reasonably priced. China_- BEAUTIFUL. PLLAQUES FANCY SHEET AND PILLOW CASE SETS $5.95 to $9.75 Hand embroidered, colored border pillow cases—$1.50 and up BEAUTIFUL SILK COVERED, WOOL.-FILLED COMFORTS—Two-toned and solid colors BRASS AND COPPER WARE, PLATES, PITCHERS, COPPER SETS, BOWLS, DINNER GONGS, ETC. with brocaded centers. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS--Satin bound, solid colors, plaids, floral and two-tone colors. Priced Right VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT UPSTAIRS—Toys, Dolls, Dishes, Trains, Games, etc., for all the little ones. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Penalties Are Revived SEATTLE, Dec. 21—All stringent Federa regulations against the misbranding or adult- eration of beers, wines and spirits, which were nullified by prohibi- tion, are now back in force, it is announced by J. C. Palmer, acting | chief of the Sedttle office of the food and drug administration. the He pointed out that the law pro- [ A bulletin issued in July, 1917, rules vides a fine of not more than $200 | for the first offense and a fine of | not more than $300 or imprison- | ment for not more than one year or both for each subsequent con- viction. Misbranded beverages which do | not contain deleterious substances may be relabeled to conform with | the food and drugs act, he added | but such as are deemed unfit for human consumption will be con- | fiscatél and destroyed. | Palmer explained that there may | be chanv2s in the revived regula-l tions to meet the changing con-| ditions, but, he said, he had been | ndvised that, for the present, the old rulings will have full efrect,! The act applies only to articles im- ported from foreign countries or ‘shipped from one state to another ~—but this is not much of a restric- tion as far as Washington is con- cerned, as practically all spirits and wines on sale in this state come from other states or countries | and many beers are not local. ' Scotch Must Be Scotch i One of the most drastic regula- ! ‘tions revived in one issue in Feb- | xuary, 1910, prescribing the legal | manner of labeling whisky, mix-| tures and imitations. Under this | "pn!y unmixed distilled spirits from ‘grain, with harmless coloring and voring, of not less than 80 , may be labeled as whisky t qualifications. . Where whiskies of the same or different kinds are mixed, the reg- provides, the product must clearly labeled as a blend, while mixed wifh alcoholic dis- from sources other than must be offered as a com- Alcoholie distfllates from other than grain, unmixed for the addition of hxrmlml For Misbranding Liquor only as ~imiia.uon whisky Another regulation, issued in January, 1916 holds that only hisky actually manufactured in Scotland may be sold as Scotch | whisky. The food and drug administra- tion is just as vigilant in guarding against the misbranding of wines. that the terms “Burgundy,” “cham- pagne” and ‘‘sauterns’ are proper- ly applied, without qualification, only to products from France, and that terms “Malaga’ and “Tokay" without qualification, are properly applied only to products from Hun- gary and.Spain. However, it was added, the wines will not be deem- ed misbranded if the terms are preceded by the names of the states or countries in which they were manufactured—as for in- stance, ‘“‘California champagne.” 6 REPUBLICANS AT CONFERENGE | IN WASHINGTON Rehabilitation of Party Is Discussed — Also Pos- sible Congress Program WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. — Re- habilitation of the Republican Par- ty and possible development of its own legislative program at the coming session of Congress Wwas discussed at a luncheon meeting vesterday of six prominent party men, Ogden L. Mills, Walter E. Edge, Frederic M. Sackett, former Senator from Kentucky; Senators McNary, Reed and Walcott. lives cued. ing. It developed that the party, as such, will maintain a watchful | waiting with the attitude not to |jump on the Roosevelt program unless there can be a united alter- native program. The money question was not dis- S HIT IN FOG, GRAFT SINKS HULL, England, Dec. 21.—Seven | ‘BODY SLAM’ TO good thin preventing The new | AMES, Ia. Dec. 21.—Elimination - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlil.llIIIIIIllllIIII!IIIIIMII|IIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfilIIViI'I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIfiI_IIIIIIIII RIVERS RIS]NG | e {little of the spectacular, but is a rom the standpoint of ere injuries.” ulation provides that ; | | an aggressor may not * | opponent unless one of his own knees is in contact with the mat. | AS RAIN FALLS New Flood Conditions Are| CAR Brought in Eastern Part of State | SEATTLE, Dec. 21.—Rivers are rising again at an alarming rate and have brought new floods in| Western Washington on the fifth| day of a series of winter storms accompanied by torrential rains and high gales which have brought | losses into the hundreds of thou- nds of dollars. Everett reported the worst flood st in the history of Snohomish hich is being borne down | e Snohomish River and tri- From all other western parts of | the state came similar reports. WLLAMS IS NEAR CAPITAL Alaska Dog Musher Is Re-! ported 40 Miles from Washington, D. C. | Note New Type Welde d Channel Bracing | WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Alaska| No Sharp Corners to Catch Delegate A. J. Dimond has received | ) ¢ Washable ¢ Stain Proof a message from “Slim” Williams, % : mushed his dog team | ® Padded Top ¢ Stylish Ta- pered Metal Folding Legs Alaska to the Chicago Fair, s Williams is 40 miles away and ex-| pected' to drive his team into the| “IN WASH|NGT0N1 Finest of Metal 'TABLES METAL FRAME! L] STYLISH TAPERED FOLDING LEGS! Ld ROUNDED CORNERS! Six Features You Wamnt Wobble Proof Metal Cone struction © New Type Welded ing ¢ Black Finish or Choice of Colors. Channel Brae Capital City very shortly. ! GROVER C. WINN RETURNS FROM TRIP TO SEATTLE Grover C. Winn, prominent at- | torney, returned on the amer Alaska from a brief trip to tle. - ! pauy Empirc Wani Ads Pay. SELECTIONS For Christmas Gifts Overstuffed Furniture 2 Occasional Chairs Smoking Cabinets Ottomans Writing Desks Foot Stools HERE 1S A REAL GIFT! JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE (0. Kurd collided with the Swedish steamer Castor off Flamborough Head in a dense fog. The captain and five members of the crew of the Castor were res- The Castor went to the bottom | OVmpic games. in less than two minutes. stewardess is among those miss-|fCt." he says, “to the football rule’ Daily Emprre Want Ade Pay were lost when the trawler of the “body slam” from col wrestling as embodied in new S has the approval of Coach Hugzo| Otopalik, who has turned out out- | standing mat squads for I State college and coached th American grapplers in the | hit by a The| "The new rule is similar in ef- | | preventing the ball-carrier continuing after any part of his | body other than hands or feet touches the ground. It sacrifices a rromlg —_—————— Shopping We Have EVERYTHING in GREEN and FRUITS Also a Variety of Christmas Can Sen ofr Novelist Charles | Dickens Dies in London| LONDON, Dec. 21.—Sir Hem‘yl‘ o | Dickens, aged 85 years son of the | | novelist ChdTles Dickens, died to- 1932 | day from injuries received when | motoreycle. o T e Two More Days of Xmas STUFFS dy OUR LLARGE DOLLS are priced at $1.00 Our Assortment of GIFTS for EVERBODY Is Very Complete GARNICK’S * HONE 174 cussed at. the conterence. Juncheon. | KB IR ER RO OROE O RO OO AR ARSI ————— In the Chicago Bears' first eight | ames this year only one touch- | down out of eight was scored by\ a backfield man, the others all be- | ing tallied by ends. IR I Rl . 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