The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 21, 1928, Page 2

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UNALGA RUNS [BAZAAR IS T0) INTO STORM, OPEN TOMORROW ALASKA lilll.fl Coast Guar;:] Ship Returns| to Juneau — Expeni- | Reduced Bazaar and Silver Tea of artha Society Opens Tomorrow Morning The several committees £ T ¢ frol o Bak-asy were at i v...;|. Mitline: (‘n .7\;? pr r”'.:l:‘:" g:x:om‘ll:nllh; ;( rk ‘.14,,2;,\\\1]'1"1»-‘ the direction of new Chrisimas goods, made cach year at the close of “:: Pl 'I,l-(', lent, and PO SI < o the halibut seagon. The Coast|nr W. L. Coates, Chair ot { ] v ave 1 ed a Guard cooperates with the Bureay|™h® F'ancy Work Committee. 1 | ¥ of Fisherigs in making the final Those who have been permit. | ted today to ha at the fancy their prajses beauty and the sald Mrs. g eaily attendance a lirsy choice. checkup on the halibut fleet and to prevent gny fishing after the closing date. Com. Addison reported encoun- tering one of thé most violent storms of his sea career off ¥Yaku- tat Bay. A southeast wind that reached a velocity of 60 miles For the accommodation an hour sprang up Saturday ac-iWho will not be able ., b p. . companied by hail apd rain, thejent during the day, the bazaas v 11| barometer fell to 29.00 when the|be kept open untl 16 pan. 4 o.a, storm reached the height of its coffee, sandwiches and cake wi fury Saturday night. be served during the entire time. ! “The seas were not from any|A feature of the bazaar will be| ¢ an advanee look | work were loud in| of exceptional | salact its I ihoca B. M. Belrends Co., Inc. The annual bazaar and silver teq | ences Severe C’a]e {of the Mariha Socloty of the| o o {Northern Light Pre-.b,\'ierlun‘: A4 . church, will open at 11 am. fo.| hr vil] s b Lol The Coa 3 v Un-/ | N Chrisimas will soon be here, ul".n’fi»ml ;:‘u:;:mz%tur:lulr:_ morrow in the parjors of ¢ ' ve ueed the space now oc- ed to Juneau yestepday fternoop|ChUrel: it was announced tiday il THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1928. FOR HIS MINES q their nditions controfling Some ship pag evidently reques cse replucements are being (le-‘e‘l infarmation as to the weather. iermined as cxploration advances. |The Japanese operator came back I Yu- bitf ¢ being cxtended apd|With the reply: - 5 - : e heing used| Weather rough like hell, ex- kon Co Min s Uhe vein widths from | cuse brevity of sending, joo rough - A J o 1 to send.” : ; NG pect 3 shafl, 11,000 feet| Over Sunday the seas auieted P 2, the shafl has been | down to Some extent, the wind (Engineering and Minin o the 400 lovel, a station |lessened ip velocity hut there was Tournal W the ercssent started - to-|#Li11 1arse rollers, the atfermath . W. Brag 1 ¢ ard the vein, which is 1,140 of the gale,"'when the Unalga Treadwell Yukon. in r 1 ot 1y ! steamed out of the storm area. teiview with a 1 ntat At ‘the pi mill two ball! Com. Addison’s belief that the fngineering and aie o) ng, which brings Storm was caused by a subterran- made the followin e cepacity up to 300 tons per can action may he well foupded. ‘b regard but there h- cew no in- It is well known that a great : lLie company to uge ti number of the Aleutian Islands } At the Wernocke . proj xperimental re voleanic in origin. The island three additional ning ntioy f ipment i of Bogoslof in the Bering Sea, i S ek taken over. - Altho: ig added as the neods 25 miles north of the western : properties will el Phe milling end of Unalaska, arcse from the £~ ipment “end develop I b solved, but %ea May 18, 1796. In 1883 an the inmediate future, the rewsing the work of undersca vyolcano erupted and be a fit from ¢ i % is to say, mak form a second island close to next year At Tybi t wible extraction | Bogoslof. These two islands were peet to have the new ¢ eptrat 2 1€ condition oined by a spit making them a ng plant j led w1 1 aperu i yleld maximum re- [single island from 1884 to 1890 tion im March, 1029 This wili tuen from the ore,” {when the connecting spit disap- pluce this property on a prodic- R —— peared. About five years ago the ing bhas 5 +Coast Guard cutter Haida sighted ‘At Sudbrry vud pr 0t . ,}.‘.?‘H,‘_:Emm Hes nd charted a new volcanic island copditions ihere s every moyed . to ¢ ad risen from the sea close to think {hat the ave St "the strect from 0 the other two. < The Haida grage of the PRrriagten 1datein worium and i noys D8d cruiser over the spot where/ will compare clesely With the peady for bus.ness. tne new island was found just a iverage of the diamond-drill hole : MICHAEL VAGGT. tew days previous. When located Bl results, which $18 per ton. —aqv, | the volcanic cone was still steam- " A: a result of ing operoti i {ing and from small fissures ir the { i experiment willing b 10ck, poured molten lava. Eerth- I on a comm _ LEGION N‘“.‘CE,l 3 |quake tremors are frequently re- ! seo a profit o goptio Qfficary "‘""‘"“"‘mn;ml throughout the entire re- it % Sver t in out. Important oo & 1o Tedsoh ness mecting Out-of-town EAFRR0 RS S w0t gut: th: ers invited. adv. 3 or. " & — - —— Sydney Laurence reproductions produced VANITY KODAKS {in Christmas cards, original, dif- will make In ail coiors—=see our line ferent, Alaskam, 25 cents each at when .min Winter and Pond Co. adv.|the Nugget Shep. —adv. largér area 5 b4 e ¥ X g b ferent stopes i B “verage gr: / can De done under the present . limited oporaior ‘From a i : wpoint situation undergronnd abiso- anne 00 S lutely hew. The diamoud-dsill ; L holes g7 key to the situation apd in o depth the s of ground to b eason zs on cxplored nnd developed s excop- tional. The deepest diamond-drill extended ¢ depth of 800 " fec (N zate, Lo > ur Stock 1s Comptete to agcumvlate mining experi in the habit of ot viies, » the Bunker I1411 & v wi wlhere we have beca mining for level a ud al- ond 40 years, each uew . distinct mining problem though our past exp vur maps indicate (iend oiebedy, . pew. feainies _ upon each new level and ha to ‘be worked out th development of a new A be completed. The | mine presents a similyr v w biore level n a % aud the munagemont this woperty i husy acquich t & experience, Y £ No. 1 shatt (hrec eparats Lus are belug stoped on the bt very® little L work is being done ot . 1 where ore in adv W iate necis has heen pe On the 500 Tevel of 1 & croescut 1s being cxtonde the e hot yet reached As stated gome tim ’ roximately © 1,000,¢ been develojed on N | . 2 shaft development | er od "the 500 level | crosscut was uXtended feet and ‘Mntersecied learn Peas, Asparagus, Pineapplé and other Fruits and Vegetables at attractive prices. The goods and S, & W, Brands Canned Fruits and Vege- defined directjon,” Com. Addison{the booth specializing in home. said, which' led him 'to believe yn?qe candies h is expected to| Ao (hrie Q@ 9 that the "storm was probably|enjcy wide paironage. The Christinas Store ‘caused by some subterrapean vol- ——————— i canjc action. The tremepdoys seas battered the ship from every \point of the compass. The storm -'——-—tdkl pot ‘lessen in violence until entive widih. The veins late Supday morning, said the artz carhonate flling which |Commapder. R n in part replaced by the| ORIY two hulibut boats were iphides, and we have yet|SiBbted in the Gulf and these whether there is any Were Beading home from off the nce exhibited by the ore-|Kodiak Jsland banks. During the storm a radio mes- for one or the other of} 4 veins, or for any particular;Sa8€ from A Japangse steamer A in them. The geo-)10 the 'south was Intercept We are offering this year’s pack of Corn, ¢ are offering are of the best quality that wney can buy. See us for prices in dozen and case lots. our choice of “DELMONTE,” MAXIMUM?” thies. They are fine—try them and you ill say so. SANITARY GROCERY “THE STORE THAT PLEASES” PHONES 33———85 .| ¢an Legjon Dugout. . pas o ANDERSON 1G TALK AT GARDEN CLUB PARIS MEETING FRIDAY Went to Blanche Lebouvier the other day and was surpr to learn almost the entire ccllection had been sent to Berlin The second lecture of a serjes on{Si0Wing. Among the prettiest things left behind was a pink “Rractical Plant Culture” will be|dance dress with rows and rows of black Chantilly inset in scal- glyen by J. P. Anderson, local hor.|lops. There were fan shaped godets on the skirt, and descending Hoyltupfst, at a meeting of the | underskirts or whatever you call them, that cventually dipped Junegu Garden Club mext Friday|almost to the ground. Undermeath was a pink chiffon slip. i eypqlng at 8 o'clock, in the Ameri- RITA. © Mr. Ander: ingly deliv fhg: the garde igently gat n's talks are know- 4, in such a manner layman can intel- | COURT OFFICERS RETURN Vestris’s Officer Makes Admission | | e | FROM KETCHIKAN TRIP Skates Skiis ™ Sleds Flexible Flier Sleds Hockey Skates Yukon Sleds Ice Creepers Skate arpeners If It's Hardu‘ak, “We Have It i Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. Lower Front Street A. M. GEYER Sheet Metal Qur prices are based on known cost of production Our Overhead Is Less Lower Front Street Phone 154 Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska J. J. NEWMAN Plumbing Juneau JUNEAU THE HUB Mike Pusich, Prop, Opposite George Brothers ised for net WORKINGMEN’S APPAREL—Blankets, Handker- chiefs, Neckties, ete. Full line of Neustadter Brothers Goods i | | | | 1 A Juany - practical} = week in Ketchikan at-! points pretaining to the raisin .l()f I’uul!y A yparatus special term of the owers and gardening in genoral. | 3 A District ," “f‘ ];rwi.ult’l sverlll NA NAIMO he leciures are usually accom. : i e ; 1 . ; W YORK, Ndv. 21 o by Judge E. Coke Hill, U Al gnied by blackboard drawings il-1 0 Fohi 4 REI Y pd 4 1 4 i ~ . 7 11: Tusiraiing ihe hotanical “m”m,_;':. "“!.l“l y nn_“::.: V'v.’:“ \v-lm i"{’_':[;\ Jn \\\ ”H.n:lm | Genuine W(’lllllgl()n* P}'p‘" ':"I‘Zr ‘:“L"“N‘m!’?”’:h"f.U‘,L‘},\, hanism for the lifeboats was!Pcl ! Brings the customers back for more. It's a Fnl“’:{l;"?uw i 1'::1[ “v‘v_[h»"“");"'“" successful in two instances. | (he | symbol for quality and satisfaction. Quality, oo on. A“‘”n;c“ 1.)\-A‘»,r]("."” chains to the x o hand! : uniformity,—a dependable source of supply, are invited to attend the n‘.o.-nin«..'jhmw P L S | BhLIBL BRIGES Iy r]vvttufler al“ of these to the consumer of our 250 i) ! : . etter coal. i AUTO STORAC | PRINCE WUPERT, B. C., Nov.| ‘ DEAN C. E. RICE IS BACK { See Wing for winter L i e b ‘ P .f. C as C l C FROM CHURCH CONVENTION|25¢. Lower Front Si 1o thousand pounds of balibul,| actre Loast Coa 0. 2 b [lilmflfl to City Float. 11l Ame n, scld here yesterd W | H. G. WALMSLEY, A, t Dean Charles E. Rice, of Holy | T e {at 6 to 12,6 cants. { % g ISR Teinity Cathedral, returned home| ', o ATTENTION | T afEbEMs Phone 412 today af i seks' absence| K Arpopre W eh d\lr?l’)’g :-x::ecrh S ‘;:.lv':,\“‘,,,:,f;m(', Ikind—-shop or eity—Call Handy| For your Sugmfier Spap Shots. annual convention of the Prote Ay, Hhaue 31 2 ”,7,,‘:'4‘2““:,“",dl‘,(m,',{,(i;‘,‘fl_v' tant Episcopal Church at Wash- ington, D. C. lle returned via Ketchikan, stopping there last Sun- day and conducting services in the Episcopal church there. e ~,—— B. B. Green, local merchandise broker, returned to Juneau on the Alaska from Wrangell and Petars. burg where he has been conducting ' business for the firms he repre. Forget-Me-Not Tea Room Specializing in a Merchant’s Lunch at 50 cents and a home cooked course dinner for seventy-five cents— a very satisfactory meal. Home made Salads, Pastry, Cakes, Desserts to order. sents here, ! 0 0 A . A e v, <" % Reduction e\ &my and quality of fabric, luxurious fur trimmings, make ' these cogts ouystanding. Here is every woman’s opportunity to be warmly and beau- tifully clad at a hig saving of 2590 discount. The right Battery for your car or Radio. ‘ We have a complete line. Capital Electric Company Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring ~—. Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards 1 Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. DRESS UP YOUR TABLE Everlasting Flowers 50c a bunch Heisey’s Tinted Glass Fashion’s Favorite Special close out prices—Investigate You'll Be Surprised Chanel Costume Jewelry Peps the appearance at small expepse—new selections—snoopers invited. You'll Be Surprised 100000 O TR AT TlllllIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ilIIIIIIIIIllI|-I'I—II||II‘IIlllllllllllllll__l TR BT HT R TSR R ST MBI <

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