The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1933, Page 2

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e P AT T 07 e G (3] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1933. iRens finen closet with new, desirable mported linens—satin damasks and colorful woven linens — in patterns and ALL-PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS with 12 napkins, hand hemmed, faundered, ready fu;‘ Lse: ' TERI08 " s ) a0 g TN 72x108 e e D78 725106 . s e st q750 HE] } SETS with 8 napkins: . 10.30 =iy 1.0 .. 6.00 Linen Luncheon Sets ...........$1.95 to $17.50 Linen Luncheon Cloths .................51.25 Linien Napkins, 17 inch, dozen ............2.75 Permanently Lines 1ized Cotton Damask, yd. 75¢ Permanently Linenized Nakins, dozen .. ..$1.75 Pure Linen Damask, vard 4. ....$2.25 and $2.75 Lace Filed Table ('lim-hs ......$3.00, $6.50, $9.75 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ) :r'::.".mmrflmm fashions were dh- NMrnm R R T SRV T HOSPITAL GUILD MEETS; PLANS - “BIB BALL SOON Ann'’s Workefs Form Permanent QGrganization to Aid Local Institution The ywfigx_axfl Sibbably the' || most enthusiastic ‘women's club in || Juneau “had' its' second’ mieetinz | sterday afterrioon when mentbérs of the newly formed St. Hospital Guild met at the hospita i to pl;m the future work which th W. A. Holmeimer presi- w“ 3 % nppomsed Mrs. H. C. De Vighne, chairman and Mrs. Frank Metcalf and Mrs. *S. 'Hellenthal members 6f a committee to for- " mulate by-laws fof the Guids permanent organization. * """ Gulld Dance Planned | “To ‘raise méney “t5 furnish o room ‘i2¥"¥h 4> Wespi AT BHE Guild préposes 't give’a dthoe'm' r /| 185 ~chairman “of' which ‘will' ‘have '&harge “ of ' the party.” Obher committee “Hhémber ! Panl * Gordon, Mirs. - 'Mirs.J.'8. Mehefin, Mrs G."Warner, Mfs, dny Me- | flhugmon ‘Mrs! b MN‘MSWMLNQPMJR Godirey, Mrs. Mervyn Sides, and Mrs. Robért W. ' Bendet 107 Miémbers Working “Alfeady ' mémbérs ©of the Guild are busy''swking curtains for ibo new wing of the hospital. Offer were' ‘fiadé 'by ‘thos> ‘who ‘aftend- ‘ed’ the meeting yesterday to make two hundred curtains,‘and ¢om- miftee members ar> preparing cur- ‘tains’ for ' distribution to women who* mve offered to ‘hem- them MODEL HflSPIIAL 1S “CONSTRUCTED IN DISTANT LAND MANISSA, 11 kkey, Because a Jewish native of Man- | issa made a fortune in America’| but never forgot his distant Turk- i$h home town, a ‘model hospit: :fl has ‘been bullt in this quiet cor- ner of ' Anatolia. Medical experts call it one cl the ‘best ‘2quipped and best plaxmcd | small ‘imits i the World. | Peacante Reap Benefit | On Ottober 1, “thé Morris Schi- | ' | nasi ‘nternatiorial “Hospital of 40 beds, the ‘million-dollar gift of the Jate Manissa-born Morris Schina: tobacco merchant, b2 opened to the patients. In it the sick peasantry of Ana- tolia, whom the Sultans abandon- ed to witch-doctots and blue heads and whom the ‘new .Republic is trying with limited means to aid,! will li¢' 6n model’ American oper- | ating tables and' In model Ameri- heg! or quat- Barrow 16" 4 01 now Nome . 22 * 2 6 o " icidy apita Bethel : 24 24 4 06 Clear 3 . Graner Fort Yukon ... 24 24 16 18 8 06 Clear L Chietactor | Tapana P i Piiciia 0 32 Clear . Point where n | Fairbanks 30 8- | 18 .18 W 3 PROMy fgat leaves | Lgle 20,0 W0 a8 50 4 o Pi.Cldy shoot St. Paui 8 4 | 88 w0 §0 Trace Qlear o | L \Dutch Harbor ... 48 43 | 34 38 (i 0 Clear R £ TR T e T 0 Cldy South Amerl- 1Cordova 36 36 3¢ 34 6 02 Cld D T R B 4 Trae Oy Sitka 50 — | n — 4 20 PL.Cldy Ketchikan w4 5 % 5 W Clear | Prince Rupert 52 42 | 34 36 4 0 Clear | Edmonton 46 34 g W s 4 0 Clear Seattle 58 56 56 66 24 .04 Cldy Portland ... 12 68 55 . 56 [] 0 Pt.Cldy San Franeisco . 88 80 s 64 64 LY 0 Clear equippéd and planmed’ according to the latest word of medical science. ““All ‘the buildihg materials, with the sole exception of foundation the equipment were ‘Impobrted, ’practically every- | thing except cement coming from .| the United States. Government Lends Aid Despite its quota system stricly limitihg imports, the Turkish gov- | eriment allowed all imports for the hospital to enter duty free. Charged ‘with carrying out Mr. Schinasi’s bequest, Turmer, assistant trust officer of\thn Alaska A the ‘Ohemical Bank and Trust Co. of Neéw York, made four trips Be- tween WNew York and Manisga, travelling more ‘than 40,000 miles at the 1933 St. Paul encampment. At his left is Thomas H. Peacock of ' is ime-té y i justed for the Minneapolis, senior vice commander. Alsoshown is David Foster of Fort ' E?v:ei.gsghe . of :;0 ha:ig’glgeti:gmlzd']‘:ms :vayne Ird, chairman of the executive committes, (Asnclahl ‘Pnla 2 gson igge s 4 —_— ! - Prompt and Efficient Repairing MRS. L\ DIA FOH or of the | Home she will \x‘nrl some time lecturing on a short business trip. 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Daily Cross-wqrd Puzzle The Weather Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Pass by £ Wonid; tew [By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Eound ” LOCAL DATA 8. Historlal 10. Greedy Forecast for Juneaw and vieinity. beginning at 4 pom, Oct. 18: periods Hardens Cloudy tonight and Thursday;gentle variable wmds 1 Town in Ohlo Time Barometer Temp. Humity Wind Vetootty ' Westher i Benpott ank 4 pm. yesty ....3025 42 70 w 7 Clear 4 " " province of 4 am. today ....30.27 35 92 ] 4 Cldy 16. Commit theft ‘&’”B Noon today ......30.25 37 23 S 8 Rain % CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS - 01a form ot YESTERDAY {1 | TODAY ree S lowey il Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. O s o Station -~ tmp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathar pet, witboue The barometric pressure is moderately high. thorughout Aiaska except in the Aluetian Islands. Moderate snow fell in the Interior { yesterday followed by clearing. Showers in the castern portion of the Gulf and the Southwest have béen followed by clearing in the ex- {reme Southeast. Clear weather p-evails over miost of Southwestern Alaska and cloudy weathér from Kodiak to Juneau, with light snow in this Tocality this morning. The pressure is low in the western Aleutian l’slands Temperatures rise yesterday in the central Inter- jor and last night in the eastern ‘Interior, and fell at Tanana last night to two degrees ahove zero. WITH THE Pwneers of Alaska | ALASKA DAY TONIGHT ELKS HALL Admls:wn—Coup]es, $] 00 A TRIO OF G. A. R. OFFICIALS “Should auld acquaintance be forgot > "REACH for the JOY OF LIVING WITH RADIO For the first time in the history of the Grand Army of the Republie, | Its leader is wearing two commander’s badges. Russeil C. Martin (cen- ter) of Los Angeles, who was named to the post last year, was reelected MANSEN (and demonsirating sewing and Radio and Engineering Service LEAVES HERE FOR SITKA | cooking. i . T PHONE 501—Near Capitol Theatre s SRR Mrs. Lydia Folm-Hansen, direct- | HERB COLEMAN MAKES TRIP * | on sarvice of lh“ ON BUSINESS. TO HAINES/ Department of‘ I ral College and Herb Colemadn, proprietor of the ft here on Lhe Hollywood Dress Shop, left Juneau r Sitka, where | on the steamer Alaska for Hames NN. THE TREN D is toward “EtEC TROL”-of oourse' It is a trip which Morris Schin- asi’ himself took only once in his Hz never returned to Man- issa after as‘a boy, and poor, he ld‘t it to' bBecome an American hospflAl “was &t a cost of $200,000. The' remaining trust fund of $800,000 gives ‘the hospital $24,000 annually Thompson' and Churchill New York were the architects and Allen Harrison the engineer. He was assisted by ‘Galip Rifat BRy, yeung ‘‘Turkish graduate of Rob- er; Oollege who studied for two | years 4t the University of Tili- i flss “Cora Gould of the Orange N.-J. Memorial Hospital, chose the equipment. Stanley Howe of the Orange Memorial ‘Hospital and Dr. | Lorrin * Shepard, director . of the American -Hospital + consultants. Mr. Shepard says that of all hospitals he ‘has seen, the Man- issa hospltal, as a small unit, the best planned and best equip- 7 More than 1000 townspeopls,| .| beasants and visitors from nearby Smyroa atténded ccremonies when Morris Schinast’s A feast followed the raising of the ‘Turkish flag, and a Turkish military band played ‘“The Star Banner” 3 The hospital will be staffed em. flrely by Turkish doctors nurses. Dr. Menduh Nugent Bey, a well-known- surgeon, has 4 appointed’ director by the minis- u'y of hygizne at Ankara, '..y:“..- IG I.EY 3 Ham Mac[u Shop “u de Vo ke Plumbmg Heating ' Slmet Metal INEXPENSIVE X S AR ;SFV;N(; B. 0. P. A General Motors Product! ANTI-FREEZE 2 Galion Can for §3.50 RENT A SUNLAMP Don’t Wait PR B UNTIL YOU ARE FIAT ON YOUR BACK hole season—will not boil Good 'Wu l:& ‘With this we give < o-zplebe radiator theck-up—tighten all 411 connections ‘and ‘water -pump!’ cozvzvoas MOTOR 0. b} Lan 4 5 Ex, # P e £ o g ....nw: "I‘r‘ffllt-'- 4 Juneau Lumber Mllls lm:. LETLAIF) 8 P Build body resistance to colds, flu and other winter ailments Buy the S-2 Sunlight bulb Rent the Model “K™ Floor Lamp .....$23.75 . AN payments may be applied on purchase ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO; Old Pdpcrs for Sale at Emplre Offx:c

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