The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 22, 1928, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1928. t Nl | U.S. HOSTS AT HAV AN A | <ide of the submarine. The O5! er Benjamin Van Brunt in col-| impracticable to do so; clamax(‘.!sHR]NE CLUB B ¢ i TI N g 3 Fl DINGS 0F cank in less than one minute,| lision at night. Raleigh, first| total loss. BALL : L drowning five men; iotal loss,| ship in column, changed ht-rinfl!llesllip: colorado—on May| BE GIVEN IN ELKS y 5 o hut raised and sold for junk course to the right to avoid the 30, 1927, Colorado grounded on ;1 ALASKA MINES : gy NAVAL BUARD valitl Van Brunt and the Milwaukee shoal in East River, New ank.“ HALL THIS EVENING f L - « ving he iled to clear Cost of repairs—damages, $41,- ' ; - Y Crutser (sécond Tine) Tacoma—ou | It tollowing ek (RIS o clear | Cay P macos ¥ The annual ball of the Juneau ’ > £ the night of Jan. 16, 1 the | | Shrine Club, one of the big social n § U. 8. S. Tacoma, while ap-|Submarine S51—On Sept. 25, Destroye Somers, Zellen—On | ppoie of tho season, will be giv § h L 7 2 proaching the harbor of Vera 1925, while making engine runs| NOV. 17, 1927, destroy h:"n']en in the Elks' Hall this evening, 5 ¥ 5 Cruz, Mexico, struck on Blan-| ot Block Island was struck on| ©rs and Zeilen in collision. COStI o0 qoniine winl start at 9:30 FEpiss quilla_Reef, dwe to changes in| per port side just forward of | ©f repairs to Zeilen, $39.000:' ooy ™oty to be furnished hy sation lights A strong! the conning tower by the coast-| COSt Of repairs to Somers unde- oy avi § ‘ § . na g adar the Serenaders. Gold Output Over 50 Per |Blame for Disaster Is Plac-| noriher drove the vessel furth | \wise steamer City of Rome and| termined, but less than Zeilen. |17 SEFCEErS: 0 o Cent of Total of All Min- 3 & . 1 U C d er on the reef, making her a| sk almost mstantly in 23| Submarine S4-—-On Dec. 12, 1927, ThEs Bl 5t Ll ¥ o “ ik § ed Upon Lommand- fotal wreck. The commanding| fathoms of water, The com-| S+ Was rammed by Coast Guard | ‘ional. according to the commit eral Wealth Yielded BAE . il ! &% Pt o Py sy o : SR OUET Eaeiruyst Paghtts [tee composed of W. B. Heisel, & ers ol Vessels officer,. Captain H St manding offic SAisaat | Waiter King, and John Dunn. In ’ : - j | : w5 it Bl lost his life in an endeavor to| Rodney R. Dobsonm, five officers R BN i | vitations were: fssued: aeveral days 1 11‘\"')“\“[1’:!\::! . the e of . 3 (Continued irom Page One) N R ’_'i(’_" lvaey o and - thirly-one enlisted - men| NEw BROADCAST STATION |ago, through the mail. i b . of whom los € es; were lost. Three enlisted men tbeitions The general committee is. com was valued at $586,003,002, ac E P total loss | were rescued by the City of| | 1 o ing to figures taken from the an | # : i [ ed but got off.' Caused by Com-| [ ivht cruiser Cincinnati on Feb.| Rome—Cost of repairs undeter-| The first and only radio broad- ;“‘:‘:“L“{ R‘rh (’m{{vg(l'l i.r:fhu”‘f'"'" nual Customs report for 192 3 3 . mander of squadron mistakin £ 7 atragkd - SUDIERERH 1 minad K€ this R (cast station to be located in an| foM 6\'01 ‘“3~ alter B. Heisel sued recently by J. C. McBride, LA Point Arguella light for Poin reef off Guafo Island, Chile, dur. : & Elks Temple will be officially| "n - “‘_;’19'"]- ; Cdllector. Production i i : : k 4 Conception light further south| . and heavy weather; Submarine §-25—On Oct. 15, 1925, |opened this evening in Los Aun-| The hall will be festooned in were compiled by the United e ¢ ? ; and thereby changing course collided while submerged with geles, local club members an-|Fed. &reen and yellow,. the colors ® States Geological Survey covering| ¢ 3 5 4 toward the land and grounding’ |gupmarine S44 on Aug. 20, 1924, | #i&zagging target vessel, Orto-'nounced today. Los A,.ge,“.?( lh: S'hrine.l while the stage will from 1880 to 1926 inclusive an ha . ¢ iy ; all seven destroyers were a 10| giounded off entrance to San| Jan, during approach practice lodge 99 is opening station me‘lr‘ b'e‘f"“‘"‘f‘ I“’ represent an . the Custom house figures for la - ¢ Hiny i - tal loss {_llmu‘m Soarhat (5 Rewvy fon: | off San Pedro, Cal. F.“m' of |this evening, on 374.9 meters and }}:a - llens. Lew $mlth is in year. i % : i Destroyer McFariand—At 4 a. m.| gamage $40.6 ] | practice modified to avoid repe- 800 kilocycles. The station’s pro-;charge of the decorating. The gold production was th ; > T of Sept. 19, 1 McFarland, | g hmarine R ¢n Oct. 25, 1924, tition of casualty; damages $30, |gram will open at 9 o'clock this b cran, o o o biggest factor in the mineral out One of the busi aih ana, when the Pam Am-f - epi0n was one of a squadron of rounded near Barker's Point,| 000 (estimated). |evening, and will broadcast after| Fada Radio Sets and accessor- put, value being ican. Conferenc on, -wis, Mis.:Nahle ndon Judah. | qocirgyers acting as submarine i - Bt 48000, Collier: Orion—On Dec. 2, 1926,|today from noon to midnight each |ies, Columbia Phonographs and Up to the end o Alasken | wifs ofithe Unit ; Nbagsador to:Gubs: ) Ambassadar BUAL ‘saresn; Was/thunnan i SRS " 19 on Jan. 13, 1925, sustained severe structural dam |day except Sunday. records. Radio Electric Co., Mar- ? e, i i i} fine ounces, valu in ern 3 | ed the distance of the Ax 94472 heavy weather—salvage and| We make men's sults for $55 ! from lode mines {HOLIDAY ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE ed to cross her bow. The Me-| ik Harbor; damage $268-| 15, 1925, groundetl on a reef off | & jn the mineral field it v e S —— SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS Sxoebd r f g d closed. The Public School stu-| the submarine 05 collided with B R ad vt the broker must | GARSTER GOING entrance of Panama Canal. Th “RED AC ET i e oediean RUALLTH I i SOUTH ON YUKON| gy of the steamer cut a hole K PHONE 174 volume of production, has been | change ong them J W. R. Garster, députy S SR . T AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.)S NEW L P ol . A RGN 1 ol e /A T b $5,500,000. The lead production, |trading floor, devoiing their v A 4 0, where he has Dlatintn. motals, ctc, was $4|sary; they boug ats hack Ketchikan Mr. Garster will\} ¢, 4y at Half Price of $238,000 preciation in value Morningside: Sanitarium | The output of the Alaskan min-|$119,000. Last year the top p Red and Black witch Can- ‘ixtures for sale at a very law orice. P ¥, l 6 50 aral industry by years follow | was $310,000 and the low ¥ | dy—1-3 pound for 10 cents Fi: s | ; y L reced at i 1891 014, became common. & IN THIS CITY TODAY|from Blbert Rock. Good weather { 4 : i 189 - ; was reported most of the (b || Next Door to Graves Store Plumbing Oil Burners Heating J. M. SALO‘)M 1898 2,300,016 | Washington’s anniversary today, 1900 05,200 | (e i ssured of getting a popular and well known merchandise, 000, of which § 000w 3 5 runni under dimmed | guuoning S48 on Jan. 20, 1925, temporary repairs, $14,280, |F. WOLLAND., adv.’ Jld papers for sale at The Emp're, foor duiieral felch OSTS BROKERS JOUT $8 | Tertang § . cIaBPINE. by i | Point Navagandi, Panama. Ef SPE IA Copper ranks second in u ¢ I'S BROKER 1BOUT ”““'0““” the presence of another destroy-| o : Milwaukee—On ! forts were made to salvage this i ! ; or tion up to the end nL ’ 5 of all kinds being prac ten years it has annually rst cred ¥ i 1-‘(I]i:| value the ;.:...mmn of ail|af ) ) cd | dents are also takingea holiday. | the United Fruit steamer Aban NOW ON DISPLAY GARNICK,S T for furth- | - - at Limon Bay, near the worth of silver since 1850 I ‘ produced to the value of about|Rockefeller, Sr. seldom v marshal, is leaving tonight on . : ! 3 3 i i L M ’ HEATING BOILER FOR HOMES ) Jargely a hy-product of gold mines, | (o other business and turn i v Moonthon C’lll(lr(’,", S ]‘lEN S DANCING I atimony, a wertime|when Nests were chear take into custody an insane pa Output by Years berships. sold ~ from & 2o TS pound for 10 cents ing Boilers and some secondhand Plumbing Mailboat Margnita, Capt. Larry gt this mofning from Skagway and | }fzf i : e | wayports with Raymond Paddock | HELLAN’S GEO. B. R'CE 1] Juneau s observing Georze|with winds on the outhound voy { i ; i % bty gl podeifd : y b ! || Phone 33 Free Delivery “I tell yon in advance what job will cost 1902 3 “JUST LIKE THIS” b04 STy I . % 1;r<>»: 2 i Quick turnover is what we are working on, and that is why 1607 3 20, your friend dollar is better off HERE. min I rs. Judah a t who have ha a guest the i Arkansa MeFarland mis yunded oft Cape Cod; damage age off Cape Henry during| tin Lynch. Phone 429, adv. o Toiseer and $116,629,000 was | ights in the and attempt: [ gponpged entrance ‘to “ts- | Mine Sweeper: Curlew—On Dec —: ey t. 20, ank the schoon-' véssel, but it was found to b totaled $196 878 about uspended and offices | Submarine 0-5—On Oct. 29, 1 other mincrals ) ites, bu garez whicli ‘35 steadily increas ar ¢ weabors of (he ex-| b | three feet by ten feet in the| e teamer Yukon for the scates. |f was worth §1,327,9 Tin ore|matler of dabhling in ! Capacity—500 feet cast iron Radiators and concentrates were valned at|over to friends amonz i} 4 At L b p . lanéous metals, including marble,|them floor trading i F Eretk A Boyle | rice n y . o product, was mined to the value|acquired wealth thro . ent who has been committed to i} po i catin Mixed—1-3 We have on hand several secondhand Heat- PATENT LEATHER MARGNITA FROM SKAGWAY | 1880-1890 $ 193,919 | while $100,000 profits in seat deals | Maullboat Marenita, Capt. Ramyvil (50 S0 g for 25 cents Saild HOLIDAY OBSERVED from Haines and W. H. Merritt | PHARMACY 1897 1899 . . 5,425,262 v T R S Bt - - e em— Whenever you spend your dollar in this store you are 1908 1909 b iiw | GASTINEAU GROCERY WASHINGTON VALLEY FORGE Rhb SUITS "Twas cold there but, up spoke George, Total $586,002,002 ‘ B — | | Mrs. C. M. Tuckett, wife of C. g s - ! 8 M. Tuckett, of the Coliseum The- 5 : 1 on the Alameda from | AL (o i : K. : to make her home in| SHE'S BEEN A TOUGH WINTER ¥ Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckett | > Bave apartments in the Coliseum | iy 4 IR o€ ents tn the Colisoun | but it's about over, so let’s celebrate | ¥ Theatre building. Eugene Permanent Waves, $15. my birthday at the————— o= 3 il MOOSEHEART LEGION | This is the time for the man who wants the most he Hedlth Ore | D ANCE | can possibly get for his money to buy his clothes— ? 3 ‘ needs now and in the future. What Is Tr? MOOSE HALL - Wed., Feb. 22 clothes he BETZ MELODY MEN-—Adm. $1.00 Come in and let You get Hart Schaffner & Marx style, quality and . tailoring, and the Hart Schaffner & Marx guaran- BU'IF)%?I(:A&RO : tee of satisfaction applies no matter how low the w-hell:’lw;.i :;tu It | e sale prices. ‘| Free Detivery Phone 134 © |Pub Station Post Office No. 1. us explain Thursday—,'fiday—Saturdaj: : EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Globes and Batteries i

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