The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1934, Page 5

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e I N I EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1934. 5 — WASHINGTON IS ABOLISHING ALL HER Fl FISH TRAPS {Continuea from Page One) license shall be personal; and nei- ther said right, nor any license is- sued pursuant thereto, shall be transferrable, either voluntarily or inveluntarily, or by operation of law. If said licensee shall fail dur- ing any year to apply for such li- cense, his right to be licenses thereafter shall terminate. Provid- ed, that if it for any reason any of the foregoing provisions of ‘this section shall be held to be uncon- stitutional, no license shall be is- sued to any person, firm, or cor- poration, for the operation of a gill net within any of the waters de- seribed in said first section, except as may be permitted by the Fisn- eries Department of the State of Washington under existing law. Section 5. Commercial fishing for salmon shall be permitted in o the area described in Section 1 hereof, except as provided in Sec- waters of the State of Washing- \on, any pound net, fish trap, fish whel scow fish wheel, set net,| weir, or any fixed appliance for | the purpose of catching salmon,! Isalmon trout, or steel head, or to | |take salmon, salmon trout, or steel head by any such means. Section 9. The provisions of this Act do not apply to fishing by Indians under Federal regulation, or the use of any device or means by the State or National Govern- | ment in catching fish for propa- | gation or scientific purposes. Section 10. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Act, or who shall aid, abet, or assist in the violation thereof, shall be guilty of a gross misde- meanor, and upon a conviction thereof shall be punished by im- prisonment in the county jail of the county in which said offense {is committed for mnot less than thirty (30) days or more than one (1) year, or by fine of not less man one hundred dollars ($100.00) or more than One Thousand Dol- lars ($1,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment. Any and all gear and appliances used in | the Clerks Union. change was being attempted to give both classes of workers & larger and, therefore, stronger unit. BARTENDERS UNION MAY JOIN CLERKS; " TAXI DRIVERS MEET CLERKS MEET Labelled as a sighly successful Juneau bartenders were expected, | | meeting, clerks and their employers | today, to take steps to uniting wiih ([met at Labor Temple Wednesday imsght to discuss co-operative meas- The drink dispensers were to|uWres toward establishing a suit- meet at Labor Temple today, ang |able working ®greement. President Dan Ralston forecast | that the move to join the clerks | were present, as was C. E. Mor- | {in one group would be the chief |gan, member of the Alaska NRA item of business. Ralston said the ' force. Wednesday's session was a pre- liminary meeting, and nothing definite was accomplished, al- though both sides felt that steps | were being taken in the right di- rection. Another meeting will be held at a later date, when definite measures probably will be taken. Taxi drivers are to meet at La- bor Temple at 8 o'clock tonight. They are expected to complete their working agreement with their owners., CLOSE OUT SALE OF PICTURES We are closing our Front strcec. store and in order to save the trouble and expense of moving a large number of pictures they will be sold to the Public at reduced prices on Saturday, Nov. 10th. Stere opens at 1 p.m. and closes at 5 pm. Cash only. No charges, approvals or returns. ORDWAY'S PHOTO SHOP Front Street, near Piggly Wiggly. BRI U Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! flllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII"IImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIiilIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIll|||||IIIll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIII||[IIIIIIII|IIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl CLOSE OUTS SATURDAY——TUESDAY ALL HOLEPROOF SILK HOSIERY— Regular values $1.35 and $1.50—Sheer, . $1.00 Regular values $1.00—Service .......... WOMEN SWEATERS, reduced to MONDAY SPECIALS! BILLY TAYLOR FAMILY Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey BY THE BOTTLE cents, 35 cents, 65 cents $1.25 and $2.00 25 tion 2 of this Act, from the 5 yiglation of the provisions of this day of October in each year iact jincluding boats, traps, nets and including the 20th day of No-|geiis “fich wheels, truck or trucks, vember of the same year, exCeDi aytomobile or automobiles, vehicle during the period beginning at four '\or motor vehicles, or other vehicle oclock PM. on Friday of each'or venicles of any kind whatsoever, week and ending at four o'clock lor other appliances used or em- AM. on the Sunday following, dur- pioyeq in connection with the viola- ing which period of each week NO tion of this Act shall be condemned such commercial fishing shall be ang sold, and the proceeds of such ¢ permitted. Provided, no fisherman gaje or sales, together with ail shall employ any appliance or de- money arising from fines for tne vice, referred to in Section 8 here- yiglation of this Act, shall be paid of, for the catching of fish, NOT o the State Treasurer of the State any gill net except as in Section 4 of Washington for the benefit of hereof provided. jthe Fisheries Department of the Section 6. It shall be unlawful State of Washington. to construct, install, use or oper- | Section 11. ALSO in 1% or gallon jugs WOOL SKIRTS, very new, NOW . If you have not tried this ]ate i]llpmenl of BILLY TAYLOR WHISKEY you should do S0 .. SATURDAY HOUSE FROCKS, were $3.50, NOW Good Styles—All Sizes . it is older and better than ever and at ' more dllra('nve prl(‘e% ' HORLUCK’S BOCK BEER SPECIAL —‘) bottles ... . SILK GOWNS, Real Silk ..... Peach or Pink—Lace Trim RAYON PAJAMAS, 1 or 2 piece $1.95 Plain or contrasting trim and remarkable value SOl TR VAR ki i ate, or maintain any gill net | the waters of the Columbia River in this State which shall exceed If any section or |provision of this Act shall be held unconstitutional, or for any oth- |er reason invalid, the invalidity of WOOL KNIT DRESSES, Now ............ $5.75 OLD SMOOTHIE GI’V t 25‘; 5:‘;‘:’“: “I“ 1:‘;‘1{‘ b Gt ibuch provision shall not affect the e | validity of this Act as a whole or t: ;Oa‘::‘t’::;t a,l\r“,St(;];n u::meofi”:;e' of any section, provision or part o Y bl |thereof not adjudged .to be in- waters of the Columbia River in | the State of Washington. valid or unconstitutional. Section 8. It shall be unlawful to construct, install, use, operate, jof acts, in conflict with this Act, or mamtam within z\ny of the |are hereby repealed THE MISSY SHOP SEWARD STREET A Very Good Distilled 90 Proof Gin PER PINT PER QUART .. Section 12. All acts, and parts CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE DAY : IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImllIIIIIIII||IIIlIIIIIlIIINIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|III|IIIIlIIIIIII|IIl|llIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|||IIII||I|II|III|III||IIIIIIIII|||||||III PicoLy WiceLy DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER At Piggly Wiggly the products of the manufacturer, the packer, the canner and the farmer are lnoug_ht direct to the consumer, thus saving all intermediate expense and profits; here cleanliness and orderly arrangement of goods make it a pleasure to shop. ® REMEMBER we carry the most complete Wine, Liquor and Beer stock in Alaska. JUNEAU LIQUOR COMPANY PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager g PHONES Meat Dept. 24'2 rings 42- 2 rings PHONES Groc. Dept’. 24 or 42 BUY FOR 2 DAYS Store-Closed All Day Monday BUY FOR 2 DAYS Store Closed All Day Monday DO YOU KNOwW —that 75% of all people over 50 have de- fective vision? Inadequate light is a prom- inent cause? FEATURING PEERLESS and JUNE BRE AD, pound loaf Energy Foods Economlcally Priced ¥ (% : ' 1"1 SALMON—Alaska Packed, 2 tall tins —that it is estimated we are usmg our eves for severe visual tasks about 30% more than a generation ago? COCOA— Large 2-pound can TOMATO SAUCE Del Monte or S. & W. S5cacan CANDY BARS and GUM All Popular Brands 4 bars, 15¢ Waldorf TISSUE 4 rolls for 25¢ 3c —that eyes are abused because they’re slow to complain about inadequate light? JUST ARRIVED—The first shipment of new approved Study Lamps [ ] Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Stock up on energy foods nowl Be sure and include plenty of variety. Bargains! For example: SOUPS, Campbell’s, each SPAGHETTI, 8 oz. package MACARONI, 8 oz. package PORK AND BEANS, can TUNA FISH, White Star, 2 cans ... DEVILED MEAT, each CRACKERS or GRAHAMS large caddy 34c CATSUP RUBY large bottles 13¢ The class will pleacc csme to attentionl Baked beans, milk, sparhv i1, onzles, tomatoes—all make the business of preparing schoo'-day lunches an easy matter. Stock un rnow at those low prices. JELLO All Flavors 3 pkgs. 2lc Porreeresse. e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” “BAILEY’S CAFE L X “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night Darigold Case $3.10 Buy before advance RIPE OLIVES—Heinz, 2 cans S A LT, Shakers Leslie’s or Morton’s large box 9¢ PUREX The Master Bleacher Full quart, 15¢ ARMISTICE DAY BALL—ELKS’ HALL TOMORROW NIGHT 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch Butter Milk Kristoferson’s Tomatoes large cans Cosmos 7 cans Private Booths Piggly Wiggly Meats HOLIDAY SPECIALS—BUY TOMOROW FOR 2 DAYS PORKERS—SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS 'BACON, Eastern, Ib. 7c HENS, Blue Ribbon . ... .22c Best in Alaska Assorted—-DeIlclous for Ihat Mldmght Snack FR YERS , F ancy . LARGE SELE(,T!ON 'ROASTERS AND TURKFYS "PURE LARD—One p pound “catron . 'LEG O’ PORK Youn Com F ed -LUNCHEON MEATS, Ib. . 35¢ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. SPECIAL' full quart 1 1b. WEINERS and 1 pt. KRAUT—BOTH FOR . 150

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