The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 7, 1928, Page 6

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f | e A S e e ey TONIGHTS A SPECIAL M|C—:HT.’ y ~ ¥ —_— m"uounn Alawka due ‘about 11 d'clock | | tonight. Has 9 days" mail. | SCHEDULED BAILINGS | sall from Seattle Feb. 8§ at | % Princeas Mary scheduled to I ll from Vauncouver l-‘eh 9 ? % p m amer Yukon s:hodulul to | sail from Seattle Feb. 11 at | 4 9'a. m Admiral Watson scheduled to sail from Seattle Feb. 15 at | 10 a. m. Steamer Alameda scheduled to | sall from Seattle Feb. | 9a m | SQUTHBOUND SAILINGS ) No steamer to westward. LOCAL SAILINGS M.v'mn scheduled to leav for Bitka and way ports at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. | Salls for Skagway every Monday at 11 p. m. ! la IV sails for Chichagof ind way ports at 6 o'abck Wednesday night, For ‘ham Stralts route at T'ihp!tal’hys Violin A Benefit for Aged WLEN. Fell 7.—Prof. Albert teln 'laid aside relativity and er ' mathematical theories re- ntly and appeared before the as a violin virtuoso of moré’ than average ability. # The Jewish “Aid for the Aged” wociety gave a beneéfit concert at the historic Kaiserhof Hotel. Sev- eral professionals of standing, ong them Sigrid Onegin, con- falto who has repeatedly sung iR America, and Francesco von Mendelssohn, cellist and grand- pn of the great composer, lent their assistance. Prof. Einstein, fon-professional, joined them. He played Schubert and Beethoven gelections with a mastery that, Eccordlng to the critics, placed im on a par with his profession- al co-entertainers. Einstein is a familiar figure at, musical events. Then, however, he sits in the audienc ——— ——— . ALASKA DUE 11 P. M. Steamer Alaska, Capt. William Jensen, is due in port from tle south at 11 o'clock tonight, local agents announced today. She hu« mine days’ mail and 285 tons freight, mostly merchandise, Juneau. for LET Almquist Press Your Suit. We call and deliver. b e Admirai Rogers scheduled to | | 10 a. m. 3' i | moval of Ripple Rock in 18 ai | | i (the cause of many i | Special MARINb TRECOMMEND " RPPLEROCK BE REMOVED Dangexous Spot in Sey- | mour Narrows May : Be Blown Up VANCOUVER, B. C, Jan. 7—Re- Seymour east Coast o which has been marine acci- is recommended by the Joint Committee of the Vancouver * Merchants Exchange |and the Vancouver Board of Trade. The Committee asks r2p- resentations be made to the gov- ernment to remove the dangerous thek. ' It is said the cost will be about $356,000. —_— e+ - NEW WESTMINSTER TO HAVE BIG COLD STORAGE PLANT VICTORIA, B. C, Feb. 7—Es tablishment of a $2,000,000 coid storage plant at New Westminster to ‘be subsidized by the Federal government is announced by Mayor Gray, of that city, who i here. He made the announca- ment after receipt of advites from the Premier that all arrangements for financing the project advanced {by Valentine Quinn,. promoter, have been completed and approv- ed at Ottawa. Mayor Gray said construction on the big plant wiil go ahead soon. Narrows on the Vancouver Island, | dents, New Chain of Stores Is Announced; 1,000 Will Be Controlled ‘ NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Organi- {#ation of the Schulte-United Five |Cent to One Dollar Stores, to carry out his recently an- nouncd plan of building up a 'nltlnn wide chaln of at' least 1,000 general merchandise stores was announced today by David A., ‘Schulte, chain. cigar, head wi® began his career ‘37 years ago as a $14 a week clerk. The new corporation is con- trolled by the interests behind 1“‘0 United Cigar Stores and the Schulte Retail Stores Company, representing combined resources {of more than $475,000,000. | Schults is President of the new Phope 528. company. m e e e An egg a day keeps the sheriff away Ask Us About + XMAS SAVINGS ‘ACCOUNTS ou, now, deposit regularly, and next December we mail to you a fat check equivalent to your deposits plus It will reach you in'time for Christmas Shopping. mew Bunk | “Thare o 20 Bubstitate for Salety” Ine., | |‘ OUNC 1BUT I ANT 928, by Newspaper Feature Service, lac., “Great Britain rights reserved. Bl DY, L MAY BE CRAZY SHE'S DECIDED WOT (L [DECIDE: T1LET ME kNOW/ OLD STORAGE “READY T0 LOAD ful — Season Opens Week from Today With the in the cold sjorage building. is on hand rooms of the storage More than 5,000 barrels of the fish is frozen in blocks and neaf. ly stored in the big rooms of the have hundreds of barrels ready to be loadsd aboard halibut boats. Probably the most interesting sight in the building is the huge ice room, which extends from the ground floor level to the top of the building. It is practically fill- ed to the top with blocks of ice of the building on a chute, the crusher and thence hy pipe in the holds of the boats. Be- tween 1,400 and 1,500 tons of ‘ce are stored in this room, and there is room for but little more. A larger fleet seems in prospect for Juneau this season by virtus of the favorable conditions to the fishermen. kan indicate that the First Cliy Employees of the Cold Storage Company said today they under- stood that several schooners sail- Local fishermen are entering the last week in which to repair their gear and for the ning day. Numerous ‘boat owners have been overhau!- um~ their boats as they lay at the City Float and have been oper- |ating engines for hours at a time to check up on defective parts. There are one or two boats that will not be able to reach the banks by the opening date, but the majority of the local fleat will be ready for the race. Activi. ticeab along the mosquito fleat waterfront as the middle of the month draws near. ————— TIDES TOMORROW wards, arrived in port this morn- ing with 200 barrels of herring for the Juneau Cold Storage. L J. SuAricx Jewaler and Optician Watches Diamongds * Silverware ST$ sAsuhmsswi | HALIBUT BOATS ;Hcrring and Ice Is Plenti- 1 halibut season sched- far the largest supply of herring building. The thousands of herr- ing in the rooms are quite aj sight, and appear to constituie more than 5000 barrels. One of the two largest rooms used for| cold storage is completely filled | with Dbait, while smaller rooms which will b> sent along the top| into| Reports from Ketehi- cold storage companies are still low on bait. Some bait has been shippes to Petersburg from Ju- neau. A zet things in readiness;: ty has been more and more no-| Low . tide. 8:35 a. m 21 feet High tide 16.4 feet Low tide.... -0.8 feet High tide. 16.5 feet} ———— — MORE G IN The Hazel, Capt. Frank Ed- |uled to open one week from today, | | February 15, the Juneau Cold | Storage Company is prepared 15| supply bait and ice to all fishing | - vessels desiring to take supplies here. What is undoubtedly by THE EMPIRE 18 THE MEDIUM Through which the feneral public can always wants supplied. Closing time for classitied ; advertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- | | vertisements: 11 A. M. Ten cents per line first in- sertion. Five cents for conunuoas lub- sequent ingertion. Count five average words to the line. Minimum charge, 59 cents. FOR RENT have its —a FOR RENT—Furnisned two room apartment with bath; «steam heat, electric range. Sorby Phone 3922, { Apts. |FOR RENT—Partly furnished room apartment; house. Phone 4702. Two heaters. Phone 266. ! cabins $5.00 per month. Appl | Seaview “Apts. R § Shop. one - large, two small ments, Kinnon Apte. Ideally situated. Phone 18 B il i) SO W ROk 0 CLIFF Apts, 1, 2 and 3 reoM| The actress, in a visit to New Phone 209. e FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and’ Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Wey. Front, opp. Film Front, opp. City Whart! Front, nesr Saw Mill furnished Apts. l.BIn. Willoughby, opp, I‘nfl P %‘cduj an ’Enm R th and 4 Fize Hall Guun‘lu M Qawe Waey. Second and -and Bum f St i s«ufi and Gold. Northern L'dry Wflloflllb’ S S R MR, SRR SR S | FOR REN1—Nicely furnishe apart- reagonable rents, Pers manent tenants preferred. Mac- 3 also 5 room |FOR RENT—7 room house 6m Gold Street. Has kitchen range. S St U TR e AR S FOR RENT — Fuliy ‘furnished apartments, single or double. Newly painted. Baths and hiot water furnished. Furnished y ed from Seattle yesterday, and they expect to see several’ of R RENT-—Comfortable fufn- these boats in port before long. ished apartment. Apply Nflll" B i O G L ORI 74 FOR RENT — Building suf for store or business locatiod. Witouzhby at Totem. Gro.|irope from the latter country. 1 ——— . — T past 30 years a resident of Sun- /{whose body is lying in state on| FURNISHED and unturnished Apts. and houses. 132 6tX iBt. SERVING AL 4) Regurariy and epernd. Lv Seattle ROGERS ... . 25 _ Jam 29 Feb. WATSON Feb. ROGERS .. 8 Feb. 12 . Feb. WATSON 15 Feb. 19 Mar. ROGERS . 22 Feb. 26 Feb. to California and return. BRICE H. HOWARD, Agent, Phone 4 The ADMIRAL LINE H. F. ALEXANDER, President MISCELLANEOUS PALMIST—Uome and have your fortune told from your hand. Work, business, marriage and the future foretold. 302 Fromt Street. FERRY TIME CARD " Leaves Juncan tor Douglas and Thane e 6:15a.m. “4.00p ™, { ‘;:155.1». 6:16p.m. | :15a.m.t $7:30p.m. ! WANTED | 12:30p.m.t 9:40p.m, [WANTED — Gapable, competent $:C0p.m. 13 midulght woman wishes work for small 8 0Pt e vt family, working people pre- Leaves Dougas for Juneau ferred, or as kitchen helper. | : A o%¥bp.m. Mrs. Ryne, Scandinavian]| §: 2040 $:30p.m, et 9:30a.m.t 37:46p.m. i A 12:45p.m.¢ 9:65p.m. FOR PAPER hanging, kalsomin- 2:15p.m. 12:15a.m. ing or inside painting, Call 3:30pm.t $1:05a.m. 1 1—Freight will be accepted, . | i $—Saturdays only. 1 Juneau Ferry [ Naviga- tion Company 137. Henry Gorham. “Sarah Bernhardt’ of Spanish Stage Passes Away ;Pay Last Tribute MADRID, Feb. 7—Senora Maria | Guerrero de Diaz de Mendoza, one | of the foremost actresses in the/ Spanish speaking world and some- times called the “Sarah Bern- hardt” of the Spanish stage, 1s dead here, As soon as news of her death became generally known, prom- !inent figures in the theatrical! world appointed a delegation to pay a last visit to the actress; | \ PHONE 3-8-5 FOR YOUR :GROCERIES Price and Quality Cannot Be Surpassed Money :Befunded if Not Satisfied. Giovanetti’s GROCERY the stage of the Princess Theatre where she made her home. She will be buried at the cemotery of Almudena, in a common grave, according to her specific request made by the actress . Senora Maria Guerrero de Diaz de Mendoza, born in Spain, wes an outstanding figure in the thea- tre world in her country and ia [{a comeback in New York but a’- dter some difficulties the actress placa. [{He owned several placer “olalms Latin-America, where her name became famous through many tours she made through Argen- ‘tina, Chile, Peru, Cuba and Mex- ico. York in 1926, appeared at. the Manhattan Opera. House. She achieved a great artistical success but financially her. tour was a fatlure. Last year her company made a second attempt to stage d her company went to Mexico and Cuba. 'They returned to Eu-| .. John ' Anthony, aged’ 70, for the SMPIRE HAS THE LARG- BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND ]Bm mun’m JOB PRINTING| N ‘ALASKA. . Tise, died recently at th I ‘the Sunrise District; | Hoonah. Skagway. Boat— *ALAMEDA ... ALASKA ALAMEDA *ALASKA YUKON ALAMEDA ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY MFETY—B“VICHPEED SAILING SCHEDULE * Due Juneau Due Juneau Lv.Seattle Northbuund Southbound 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 14 Jan. 17 Jan, 24 Jan. 26 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. .4 Feb. 17 Feb, 14 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 41 18 " Feb. 21 Feb. 28 *—Calls at Peterpburx Reduced R.tc:, Round 'Trlp. Jnnv\u to_ !nmo Tickets to tes and 'W. E. NOWELL, AGENT JB]IMU "PHONE 2" L_W. KILUBRN, AGENT DOUGLAS, PHONE 77 LEAVE JUNEAU SOUTHEOUND 24, April 3. Reduced Eound Trip !"m from a1l Eastern ada — Various Rou! . W 00‘!‘ THE ALASKA RAILROAD um..s.n“m. year nnnt- rquln passe! on ‘the er the cnlunhu m Dflfnfi tl:r‘bhur months there are two each way, weekly, between tables and other inf, rallroad sgent, or Dept. of the Interior ‘THE ALASKA RAILROAD (It. !clllhy h.rk Route) Anchorage M otorship The official Maflboat of the Juneau and Sitka R. P. O. leavss the City Dock every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock direct to Funter || Bay, Hawk Inlet, Kiilisnoo, Tenakee, Hoonah, Chichagot, Sitka and | Way Ports. Returning via Warm Springs Bay, Killisnoo, Tenakes, Leaves every Monday night at 11 o'clock for Halfies &hd Returning leaves Skagway ‘Tuesday nfght at {7 o’clock A. F. MoKINNON, Agent, Reliable Transfer- Co, Phone 149- COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. Margnita THE GASTINEAU .. OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG. PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT Cafe. each one purchased. 'SAVE ONE DOLLAR - Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes You save a Dallar on AR er mm Seward -and Fairbanks, For time- "grm-uqa inquire of any steamship or Southbound ArJuneau Ly.Juneau 29 Round ’l‘rlp neducod Fares now in effect, Jun to Seattle and return, $73.50. Also reduced r:l.‘e‘: Througn tickets sold from Juneau to Cafifor- mia ports also to New York via Panama (.:anol'i Reservations and information om ROUND THE X?Rll:D tours in connection with Dollar. Steam- p Line also to the ORIENT via AMER MAII: LINE. sl GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Bhone 18Douglas,Alaska PACIFIC COASTWISE SERVICE FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE} PRINCESS MARY—Feb. 14, 26, March 14, At m-m ot vz“l \ !

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