The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1928, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928. WILL OBSERVE HOSPITAL DAY Program Will Be Given al St. Ann's—Open for Inspection Hospital Day 1 will be TENNIS RACKETS $3.00 to $15.00 WRIGHT & DITSON MAKE Ann’s hos by oper 5 o'clock tomor. noon and the ir pen for insp p public is invited and 1 be requested to r uest book TOMORROW (Saturday) is the last day of this great selling 0 New Sa event. Tomorrow will be vour last opporttmity ‘to’takie ad\ An- tage of these extremely 1 LOW PRICES. | will be oritif 3 ter in the g S 1h|u‘[m~.- in the following pre commencing 2 tion by the mont, D, D.; dress by ( ymmunity § " led by olo, “Just Sam Ritter; an Gondola Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING will 2 o'clock: R Rev. Bisho Hymn of Prai b Look over this list, check what you need, and bring it with you tomorrow. This is a partial Tist of the specials. Many: more in the store. RED, WHITE | SIGNS ™ e’ AND FRESCOING PHONE 182 PICTORIAL ADVERTISING SIGNS e i I D BLUE PAINT SHOP HOUSE PAINTING, INTERIOR DECORATING Ladies’ Rayon Bloomers and Vests—wanted Pure Linen Lunch Cloth—colored border— L $1 00 o 44 in. sq. Each $1.00. Children’s Hose—fine nbbed good quality, brown and black 3 pau‘ $1 00 Ladies’ Cotton Underwear—genuine Fltnte $1 00 as 1! Mercerized Table Cloth—pure white—45x45. $1.00 each. the 3 conducted through the ail departments of which will be thrown open | One of the in* which is being p pital Day { where th birth dates of all babies | the hospitai between May and May 1, 1928, will be r be hospital, | a4 lace printed | model Manhat white. PARIS slip is worn under the chiffon of a Paul Caret Touches of the same in the drapery at the side skirt and in the puffed leeves gathered into very narrow tight cuffs. The pattern is yel- low, red, blue and black on a honey color Sheets—81x90 — hemmed, $1.00 each. pure things Hos. lendar, hts m(l born in | “ ash Dreqqeq—chlldren s 3 to 14, ladxew 34 to 40 51 00 each (hlldrens Pantie Dresses — dainty prints, ‘uzes 3 m 6 $1.00 each. . J. NEWM/ A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL If its PLUMBING we do it i fs a Cases—Manhattan grade—torn size, .00, Pillow te with colored border 2 for $1.00. Table Cloth—white m: ish—54x54. Tow c1i.1g —Linen weft, der, 16 inch wide. Turkish Towe, —22x44. —pure for $ Huck Towels—white cotton, 5 fo der—17x34. Cheesecloth—unbleach: dusters. 12 yard s“\rds $1 1)0 English * Prints, s Jap Crepe—good quality, Pere ercerized lustrous fin- $1.00 each. unbleach, blue bor- 6 yards $1.00. white—hemmed edge 1.00. red or blue bor- r $1.00. ed, yard $1.00. wide, good plain shades. ales and Soisettes— many p'\ttuns, all fast colors, 3 yards $1.00. Striped Outmg Ildnnel —_ \dl(| \\Me, fine quelxt_\ 5 yards Plisse Crepe—lingerie 3 yards $1.00. Ludiex’ Gloves—faby \dlue% $1.00 pa Silk Hose — Ladie Sanitary Napkins—Puritan sorbent, 1 dozen in box. B. M. Behren MOTORBOATING FEATURESBIG CRUISER RACE New York Magazine Playsi Up Coming Capital to Capital Yacht Race (Continmen 17om Maze One.) islands end a mai wit glaciers. “The cruise from Juneau is vastly Wwill lead through in their primitive state; whose unbounded resources "yet but partly developed by man lenging frontiers; through wa mirror-like in calm, but wor of combat by ablest seamel ‘when disturbed; wa ¥ ood, it properly utilized, ¢ the world; waters whose reach the amazing speed o knots, but withal nav e safety with proper knowledg Coas: Tuard Convoy *“The racing cruisers w t in Olympia’s harbor; almost ghadow of the marble dome m's new Capitol ptly at 12:30 p. m., June 26 “will be sent away convoyed United States Coast Guard iland rife Olympia worthwhile. territories la Regular $2.50, now $1.00 pair. $1.00. figures, good shades. * kid and silk, good 1P, Allen and Kayser. 5. Super-ab- hoxes, $1.60. Girls’ 9 1016 2 es Sateen Bloomers — black or white, for $1. 00 Men's (‘ouon Union «leeve, 34 to 46, Sults—long leg, short $1.00. sui Mens Cotton Sox—lpuncture proof gray, cordnvan black 5 pair $1.00. Menb Cotton Wotk Shirts—blue and grey, wears well $1.00 each Men'’s Hea\\ Part-Wool Sox—a real value 4 pdlr $1. 00 Heavy Canvas Gloves—henvy canvas, kmt- ts. 5 pair $1.00. Boys’ $1. 00 each. Blouses—extra good value, striped. Linoleum Rugs—Accolac finish, 1&(36 for $1.00. 2 Rag Rugs—hit or miss pattern, size about 27x54 $1 00 each. by 7 feet. Window Shades—tan and green, size 36 in. $1.00. N Men's Sealpax Underwear — a real value, only 2 to a customer. $1.00 suit. Leatherette Cushions—painted top, round or oval. $1 00 each Remnants — many desirable materials in good lengths at reduced prices. ds Co., Junean’s Leading Department Store the world’s greatest natural har-{ bor, Puget Sound. Historic Ccurse eaving these surroundin, cers 'will enter th of Juan de Fuea, and immediately the John- Vancouver first an at Protection Island Bay| voyage of exploration into Northwest the S| almost where eh on h the point “Past the Smith Island light, ind leaving t h city of Viet the racers ne t and here hu.f tive Pass, Polier| Narrows, the three that lead directly into] raits of Georgia wh Vancouver Island from nd. ¥ to the eastward| ay see the smoke from fac. Vancouver, Britigh metropolis, but clo Island they can see y of N choice or Dodd he 1S some of the t, are remarkable in that lie under the harbor and ct niners go to work through a shaft | sunk in a harbor island, where the is taken out through anothor| t within the city itself At the upper end of CGeorgia| Strait is Discovery Passage where | » crulsers will pass the great| mpbell River logging works.| ampbell River is a point of par-| ticular interest to dry Americans mainty because of the long dock! jutting far out into the water. Tt is not the dock in particular that v terest Americans, but the| international boundary line ‘busy Port of Olympia " eruise ' through waters by low lands where ome Gown to the water's ” the cities of Tacoma Queen City of nment liquor store perched cariou: on its end. The next point of interest will be Seymour Narrows noted for its roaring tides and boiling whirl advAnce pools and a place where all will| washed out the bases. "THe ames “ll’" be compelled to wait for slack £ will | by 2| Alaskan | games | years ago these gamés were play-| brings the sallors to Alert Bay. Alert Bay will be noted as the first point at which totem pales be in evidence. Thence llnuugh Broughton Strait to Queen Sound ' where ‘the lands and “Cape Caution heir stern warnings to Keep Off. Crossing Queen Charlotte’s Sound will give the travelers their |first taste of ocean water and af- 1ter 1 (Island will be sighted and protect -|the mariners from the great heave .lof the Pacific. a 30'mile journey Calvert “The journey themce to Fitzhugk Sound and Lamma Passage leads the indian Village of Bella Bella and into Mitbank Sound past the still upright mast of an old steamship . which years encountered ‘a ‘réet from it never whs salvigéd ago which .| Thence round the Tght on Tvory land, through FiaTayson . Chan nel and into Graham Reach, acrdss -| Wright ‘Sound and ifto Grenvitle Channel past Kléw Nugget TmHifbt suggestive of the ‘gold ‘rush 'of {1898. Then comes A lrpmfi to Chatham Sound, léaving the | city of ‘Prince nupeh. \!o m edbt: ward. TAt Alaska's ' Gateway “Next comes Dixop's Entrance which is really the ay tc Alaska. The racers are then in the land of Seward’s Folly. The Tongass Narrows and the City of Ketchikan, where clocks are set | back one Hour, the "largest miini- cipality ‘of the Little' Nation. Ket: chikan ‘baseball the evetilng. ‘Somte ed on the beach and’ were catéd not on “aceount’ of ‘darkness ‘but| because 'the ‘tide eame in and| start “at 9 ‘p. m. 'and ‘finish ‘twe Northwest; glimpsing| water. the metropoli of an ports unmatched in “Then comes Johnstone's Strait bearing off to the westward which hours lafer. I ‘Ketchikan' alio the desplséd “goldfish lwax cauned “quring the “war Inc Biring _chronic regret to the boys [ in khaki. “Into Clarence Siialt and Wran- /] gell Narrows next cruise the rac- ers. Wrangell Narrows looks and runs Mke a fiver, with 36 buo, beacons, ahd lights standing se try to mariners in its 20 miles of length. Now the Devil's Thumb stands’ up to the eastward, locat. (§ ing the Canadian Boundary line, Past the town of Petersburg where fish were formerly packed in ice chipped from icebergs, the r: S are mow really im the Glacier Country, best testitied by and felt through the chillier temperature caused by winds Bweeping off the magnifigent, mountains of ice that adorn the ‘scemety of this section. Frederick Sound and Steven's Passage bring Gastineau Channel on which is located Juneau, the capital of Alaska and. the destina- tion of the sailors. “At the end of the journey Al- askan hospftality waits for all, winners -or Josers, ' Typical of this i8 the fact that ‘winner of the o4 Mvfi;- will Teceive 100 wofllt of " Duggets fresh- untry’s soil.” Hatbor; Bruce Ahd Mrs. Heury "tans Gee ' their| . flW‘fit phid ¥ l“y ‘May lzt: | and of interest |, | morrow, B. M. Behrends will each baby born at the y 1, 1927, wh with a hank | uuhvm[ to its ac- been his custom in pr hospital present | count, past y The ipii:ll from 1 Ann’s hos- 7 to ) of Ad- mitted Total Hospital Days Number of Birt 28 girls—34 Number of deatl Number of ope Number of Labe Tests Number of Xrays Out patients’ prescrip- tions Out patients’ patients 644 8420 62 44 206 293 187 dressings... 357 At the Government Hospital to the day will be ob: ved by open house. The public is in- vited to visit the institution and inspect all departments during the afternoon, Dr. Charles Firestone, in charge of the hospital, an- nounced prior to his racent de parture for Seattle. - e HAS MAJOR OPERATION Albert S. Brown, representative of Schwabacher Brothers Grocery Company, underwent a major op- eration this morning at St. Ann’s hospital. He is progr ng weil, according to his phy: " R 014 papers for sale at The Empire Above or below decks— wherever a durable, wash- able white finish is needed. ™ FULLER beige greund | continued for a week d If its made of SHEET METAL we make it HALL IS HELD FOR GRAND JURY ACTION Edward Hall, \\llh ( ting from 2l Signal Corps at Chilkoot and with the theft of m boat, Evinrude and other ar who was captured at Be recentl it. Jackson soldier: a man hunt or more, the Our rates are more reasonable as we do not carry heavy overhead Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska JUST RECEIVED A Shipment of Box Candy for afte has ion of | to al v United| White this ught to been held to await the Grand Ju al Albert He will be b Juneau on the Mar bhoat by Deputy Ma Sherman of Haines. The United States Army offi cers decided to turn Hall gver to the civil authorities to an charges that have against him. Heo Juneau until the session, when the MOTHER’S DAY - Remember Mother May 13th with a box of Mother’s Day Chocolates swer the | YA made i | CALIFORNIA GROCERY tou || PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” HOSPITAL‘! | Ihl[lu " | | DISCHARGED FRO!! pers for sale at Emplre Office gh B 01d pa fn §t. Ann’s hospit day for his home. EVERYONE knows the extra flavor of rasp- berries pxcked fresh from the vine — all their plump juiciness ready for immediate enjoy- ment. 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