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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY I3 I927 Ty M Andrew’ Douglas Ausiin, Jr., John Norman | chool. Deacone Sjursen Daniel Parsons and otf| lell, who con the Hanna twins, the ne ion School, unde i A Y 1 arrivals in the hospital Episcopal Church, is the j M ‘ Interest Appreciated That the women of the ! Superior, of St. Ann's Hos: | might know more of the w id: “We appr shown by he ir-{is supported by the people of Ju nizations of the ch neau in Hospital and wish es-| Beddell deseribed the {pecially o thank Gov. Parks and|school, the work in the {others” who contributed. to the sue |the educational work e of the. day. We are highly | dians {gratiticd by the great interest man She is the only whit ifested and the extreme generosi Stephen's Village, which is shown by donations of flowers and|settlement, located on tie rofreshments by the friends of the|the Land of the Midnight Su hospital many of which were no:|in winter, (he day FOR: FLOORS Dries in Half an Hour 1 Dresses and Coats GROUP ONE GROUP TWO NITROKOTE is unlike the ordimary floor paint or enamel, since it dries hard enough of ‘the to be walked on in about half an hour. {id Those who must have smart Frocks model in the selection pos- solicited by, the committecs, 1 wish Decembe ad d : | S ; = i - |§ lto. make partfeular mention of the of ¥ at moderate prices will find this sesses “its own unusual touch of { genfrous response of the people o the |the invitation oxtended by the hos hours of | charm and individuoailty. Group ideal in every way. A good [t e pavteatons ) Tt S sa ol g Juneau-You'ng Hardware Co. range of colors and sizes, Sizies 34 to 40 s brief ymer. the temporatura| 'GOVERNMENT "HOSPITAL ymetimes es as high as 90 de . 06 b e { HAS MANY VISITORS . the ground thaws to a depth Hardware and Undertaking 2().()() t() o 2 o () | The Government Hospital had many | of three feet below the surface and PHONE 12 } T g the day who werc | vegetables, snch as cauliflowes, beot 2 5 v Mrs. J. B. Bernhofc md lett own nuy Mrs Mo arm about and net-| the Yout 0 delicious were ‘During i a during the afternoon by two for ion is open on the Yulkon River, ih i nurses of the hospital. Delightful mu |deaconess had her short.contact f ¢ was furnished by the Indian or |the outside world )3 hours, which was especiallv enjoyet | e img ih nd the only trips vlu . by the ¥isitopk, Mrs...L. D.. Dawer | lsaconess takes are fliosamade m.n\ E two number which wer teams to neighboring trapping | 1l 5 ° greatly appreciated. Dr. J. W. Hustor fand hunting camps ’ /A 15 of C : that he wished fo (hank the | “Deg Beddall sought to dispel & l ar P » of Junes for their whol® | e g (d by €0 many that A¥| g TSI to ths invitation s merely an t of aiviliza-! to visit the h tal on National Hos | 1 1 v it the interest showr | o the Goyernment 11 appreciated this, literary. sacetios and e itural pleasues (o be fou ARISTOCRATS-—10¢, long filler, foil wrapped; 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS-—3 for 50e¢, foil WORKER TELLS 3 | MEETING TONIGHT | ' wrapped. pital Day and { (For Discriminating Smokers) in the work { Bt | pital was | | reat RSN oo o st COATS \ . 1 1 6 fer Cluh wib : Coats for Summer Dress A poy | D o Y gy At J‘ll D‘)“l‘)rs | occasions — for travel or g B O e Tt -; stay-ai-home, for sport or gen- | Mission. work i Alasica i S Ander ",“M“"“” il H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent eral utility — all h--rn.- in i,'.'.ff.'i..L'i"'.‘.r T b (R "“k will be followe by ,,;l‘.,',,";L { i varied modes. Some richly furred, Worman's Auxiliary of e 8 i pt g B o 1 : s : v Church Dioe of ern Satiantod A CUR oLl Qis-| i 3 many plain or self trimmed. Which- Ui meord 4 iy O A e — - ¢ vt 3 . 3 Pl i< | we held different town sommittee on- BitanBanes | i ever coat you choose you can be sure |meeting in Cineinnati, which L',"L‘ NORI HER[\ IIOTEL g it is correct in s g ali ‘ od meetings at m\rm a SKAG ¢ 5 HONOR | 1t 18 correcs '." 'I-\l" good quality wd Deaconness. Hardet M, Beddell, who KM,WAIA _ng-rr,_':?{l,:,(,[};}s,-,-V‘ ROOMS-—50 cents per night and nup; $3.00 per week and up. reasonably priced. by :l'-n(l;\(u'i; St \',}Innyh‘v W' ]\n Lo gy - | Public showet and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- It I,mm:u n“" ‘.l“. ‘”Inmw‘lvn ‘L “‘; ’;,f"" ‘I‘b”) Ok hon—tllot ;vuier day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and i w i de = 43 Wiy Vom0l vhon, Toctured | 2 Tacle, Con up-—steam heated. ‘D o '% i) _')( pire).-—Jack Cor on her Ala aska, son of | ‘ | The Cincinnati Enquirer of Apiil Martin Conway, of that place, I AP A EREFR 4 29 contalns the followin ‘ ged (0 Oval Club, men's u lthe meeting honor society, Friday afternc “In Alaska. np naar {i Arctic ion to this honorary is made |ele, the Indian trapper hu 0¢lon a basis of activities and scholar-| knowledge while I 1AL least this hagits for game. ghip. Membership in it is one of! PR e S8 B 15 MILLION FEET the cd Smith Troy of Olympia. Washing- | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Troy| A i -} o ¢ and nephe of Jehn | W Fa) j Juneau's Leading Department Store | : | AR L (L S 0 ‘“!“‘_! Oi GOO(Z Saio flogs W(lntcd which he w also pledgad to the Oval Cluk i ‘.‘.IHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIlllllllilllllllIllllllllll_‘.:' THE NEW JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS UL TR e — e S l;.. pital, all departments of which'in charge of tlie Tefrashments, L DAY were .open for inspection | W. A. Berland and Mrs. W, A delightful musical ¥ vas formed the reception committ i .¢51<|x d t during th Nl tertainment was ‘in the charge! ! L055¢ $ 9 o . ])\.'-l' A uve \ & part werc "{of Mri. L. P. Dawes. '{ g Large Numb"l Visit Both Sl. preser : E s D. Hend During the receiying hourg refres — Miss Rac ents were served dnd (hosc wi e - — Jones, Miss noured for half hour periods we l had and butto Mrs. B. M. rends and My, (1 ) o o overyono. attending ' Goldstein, Mrs. Guy MeNdu ALASK 4N HOTE L hey registered in the jest book md Mis. J. A, Hellenthal, Mrs. T Ann's and Govern- The guests were received by the | Roed and Mre. H, §. s Sister Superior, and the wives of the \v Rowe i S i RATE ment Hosphals. I\""hlll |-I.{]~n\:\\1\l MRS, Gl C 1'\%“! > 8 during the afternoon QERN REASONABLE TES -— ighne, Mr 5, Mrs 4 the N a > 1S 1 Hospital Day was splendidly oh | Borland and Mrs. L. Daw lul‘L'iulinl:nfleih\lftnl(::l‘olil;::ln:fw: e = Dave HOLSEL’ b i s en ) sisic | S | ! served by the townspeople of Ju Former Nurses on Hand 'n and Mary Claire Hellenthal {S P S o T2 e o k. neau yesterday with a large I 1o arrangements for the ho ’l‘)n table carried ont the spring-|S i HR6o8 Wt o Bi. Agn's:Hospital anc | lad obe were made and « imo atmosphere with bowls of daffo.|E the Government IHospital, both o) |ried out Ly the former nueses o | lils and sflver candlp, sticis witi | S H()"/-d Folks9 1 which held roceptions from 2 to [ | he -institution and thoy with the| teen candles * énd * bows of green |= y » o'elock in the afternoon. The former | Sisters and friends conducted the | ulle, = % < ] n:“(h: suests through the ho 1 Gifts to Babies ' E X { De Boss told me to step ! Recepticn Committee Throngh the Kindness of the . 74 . bagnd 3 i F ) PO % S 1 { 1 " nroximately $0 attended the] g 0 NG v chaieman o | £, Bohrenas Hank sif banies bora|§ Wil be located in the space formerly ocoapied | dday ists S Aoll ymi 21l Gass at the Government Hos | (ha committee on goments, and | w8t Ann's Hospital * siuee May | i . dat when yuh get tru ¥ 9 was assisted by Mrs, W. S. Pullen. ) 2, 1926, recoived a bank book with |= by Frye-Bruhn in the Malony Block chewiz’ d¢ rag to come on o (eor A. Parks visited both | phe decoration committee was com lit of Nine babies reported |E ¥ i . down to de Rhodes’ Cafe ospitals - durl the afternoon and | noged of M . . e Vighne and | luring the afternoon: Dorfs Irene for a real feed. We'se u'lll_tl‘-l :n the I,":"‘ oo ket Mrs. R. Weightman. Mrs. i1 J. Tw | ‘ahill, Kenneth Kearney, Brna L + & sure got de gomi ab ; \e program a nn's Hospital| per and Mrs, Goorge Kohle ver | sille Meier, - Glonti - Qliver, - Johns S l S’ : . . bogan At 2430 orclock with an- ad| Lo 1" el P LK e L M i peciat Shoppng Inducements dress by . Parks, who was i Where Front Street : troduced by Dr, I, C. DeVighne Tk b i with a talk by Rev . Menager, ‘{ R e i Rirks. Witk Sxanslin ¥ . " U &3 [ o Gov. Parks talked about the splen- WILL Bt} OFFERED FOR OUR | i LR [ id work done by hospitals in th Territory, mentioning in particy those in outlying districts such Tanana, IHoly Cross and Akularos, which are cut off from the world for a groat part of the year and yet are always ready to render aid when it is needed and show the true spirit of mercy at all® times. “Th veople should show their apprecia- tion of this groat work by respond- ing to the invitation of the hospitals i such times as today, he said ond by visiting and remembering the sick all during the %ear. THE ALASKA RAILROAD throughout the year onevales Tagliar passe=ger and trel‘pt train service from Ssward on the Coast to Falrbanks in the Intaplor, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. Kor timetables and other In- formation inquire of any steamship or rallroad agent, or write ) Dept. of the Interior THE ALASKA RAILROAD ¥ h ] Date of Opening anncunced later WONDERFUL STOCK NOW HERE AWAITING THE COMPLETION OF ALTERATIONS § 1 § BIG OPENING WEEK £ ! Sisters Praised Rev. Menager used “Charity ‘as th (Mt. McKinley Park Route) i foundation of cfficiency in hosp ) Anchorage Yo 1 Alnebia work” as the subject of his taik and brought out the fact that the doctors of the world were walkine in the footsteps of the Great Pl cian and ecarrying out always ideas of mercy. The Sisters, he sai are, angels of mercy, throughout tk world. They are sacrificing their Nhomes and countries for the same charitable cause, and the nurses, such an essentia] part of the hos nital work standing ready at all times, on all occasions to help hu 4 manity, no matter what the ailment PPY Ho may be nor the hardships that may be involved deserve the commenda BRAND llmlllll!lllllllllllllnllm!Illlllll]l[lllm[lmllllll|<|_||lll|‘llIll!l!llylll[mlllllllllllI|Ill"llllllmlll!lllllllllllllIlllIlllllll!‘llllllllllmlvll!l 3. }g 120 New York Dresses H 75 New Yoik Coats 150 Very Latest Hats CONFECTIONS Candies, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Punch. Made in Juueau, ‘Alaska. Elmer B. Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy Maker, T. B. Hall, lell’ No. 537, s e ALL COAL MAY LOOK tion of mankind. “They are all Al IKE heroes and heroines fulfilling the P B A s greatest commandment,” he declared but after trying our’s you will be convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better results. ‘We carry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whix. D. B. FEMMER Phoue 114 Hé concluded with the quotation fro i are packed at a moment . ; the bible: “Amen—1 say to vou, a: v the fbee iy w",fi h: long as you did it unto one o1 these read :‘"- l):-'hnl of my brethren, you did y prepared and ‘m‘ it unto me.” After the addresses the annual mwm‘m‘mm picture was taken on the steps of AT We—— b © .9 - Meonital of the assembiage, feat ° wriig especially the children who ° woye born at St. Ann's. The guests g then conducted through (. T T e ey T ;flllllflllllIlll||lllllifllllllfl|ul,l . Z;;liilll?Il“lf;’l’lllllullllflll