Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23,.1927. e — e ———————————————— e ——— Sl Daily Alaska Empire .. i e PR fapix " a short xk PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL | | B . : '3 ALONG LIFE th that ‘ot n | : 2! JOHN 0 DETOUR : oy Robert Simpson AT r Opt. D AM HILL pt. 1. 'S e A m ! rd 2 Lo Angeles ’ 3 & o Optometry 1 ( und i H » t AUTOS FOR HIRE finate Bodie Dr. A. W. Stewart TIST always a friend | —says Taxi Tad. tor 4n the : | JNEAU LODGE i senvice is 5 F. & M u who know men are uni- This business is basis of—con Death o tev. George E. Howard. > Aabh i X o Ton leratic th we serve RIGHTS AND SECESSION ; reh at § number of years | byl : e S e arlsen’s Taxi d.ll'l ] H. »\H.mu : 7, 1927. He died| y vody. of th Ambulance Service 1| 0 12: 1 35 th » thte Right : . 1 \ lvanced age of eighty-sever A Stands at skan Hotel and failing health for t [ i S & > . Noland's Corner put g e ¢ uffered a stroke of para duced i r t w Englar e from’ which b | however, had made| Phones S'ngle 0 and 314 §) Federalist W afterw st ‘ nd|, partial recovery. The many friends of Mr.| Wby o B Dr. G R there t | until fir ven[and Mre, Howard will regret to learn of his ) el g g X r. Geo. L. Barton Souther t empted 1 But farld®ath, and will exte heartfelt sympathy to hi CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. | I\DW it & TR might be co: Mr. Howard was in many respects a remark-|; t for Front Street sidered s \ e actior a wmlu.':» 'nx \‘;. l:m md strength of \‘,r.r!x ).m\\i D)y entaribs ‘Askiron HOME COOKING 5 s A Mrs. A. Haglund, Prop. ; vill bring you more happine by appointmer CHIROPRACTIC AURRIEY ks AN ALASKA hm‘, [} rene T N "leran of the Civil r, h gone through thel| autho Y € pstitutior t v av that st enevit-1 , i u i ,“||‘ ve Angel ONE WAY TRAFFiC ! | ¢ M Lok s 4 ) g wid o Laialels Feward, or retired iRl i o b s e PROPOSED \datet B et st 4 o) Howa oung p . 2o ; etting even been i iness for himsel Later he be 3 5 traffic over A Lal came o i e HoRaEen. 4 ToMECh ARt | connected with various railway T g ARSIOIER IRE ALARM the Glacic iy reirw % faTie, Dh arly: the Southern Pacific and th ¢ Plenty of Brass in His Makeup!| s 8 DRkt the tour | | . England to support the Governme B Lhe s Central. While in the latter service I ve Blir n s Norey ol 1 £ 4 rh 1xi Association i | | DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY / war with Engla ulting in an actual move-|Mexico for some year Tinks—Say, that bird oven isn' | ron Ferry Way e paslie 1§ fomtvE Physician an 'i - in directing traffic ! j ment in favor of « 1ich culminated He came to Skagway during the building o traid to meet the Now ( {4 6 Front, opp. Film Exchan H I t loop in one direction Offic 120 and 4 ! the Hartford Convention. It is not unlikely that|the White Pass & Yukon in 1897. He resigned} g,y % “Bront . ity Whait ! from thi rvice in 1910, at which time Bishop i | S r Saw Mill nly r irs moving north over Buflding. Phone Rowe appointed him Lay Reader of the Episcopal| He'd Have Hesitated, We'll Bet| Willoughby at Totem Gro new Mendenhall bridge Church of Sitka. He had always been a devoted| ¢ we ever meot “Slim" Lind-14 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. | wround the loop. hurchman; but now he began the study ol pergh we're gonna 5 i Front and Seward JACK McDONALD, Secretary b— = e Mo auk B e 1 Main Clactar Thatt Ansadiution Valentine's Optical Dept gor. their schem hots, s o 'l divinity in earnest. His succcess proves that it o secession in South Carolina when the mpt| o never too late to learn. He passed the re-|yiccoq by all those m 3y | [ Sz anns snd Main R. L. DOUGLASS Thetbeat driver in the world nd Seward | Optician and Optometrist y have an aceident. It isn’t fn that State to nullify the tariff I i juired examination, was ordained deacon, and| yoiper he still woul 9 ! o 5 Y00t 7 3de lwa he driver f There wa Ik of 1 1 in New England following year took orders as priest, in the n‘ ‘m m‘,‘ ;‘,‘ \m‘ ja m;“.:,.‘.; and Rawr B v U g L il[.:;;‘\‘«‘wl;’.“ u\y'::.”:: '; \In.M‘:ml {] ne fr ym’v‘i:mhn\h t \‘m when the people of tha ection o Dbitterly | Epicopal Communion that trans-Atlantic flight S ocignd Akt Golll B s‘lll)lljlll'l"l‘lll ]!fZIqu\'["1yl‘\l\\':" by Appointment 1 on bein opposed the Mexican War and the acquisition o He served his congregation most acceptably 4 fourth and Harris e s M i o ol .ot , California and New Mexico. As said from 1910 to 1924, when he resigned to spend Add Definitions 56 Iifth and ( [] te: Ins o no State actually attempted until South|his last years among the scenes of his boy hood SPITE FENCE-—a monument {o 7 ifth and s ——— @ personal bility He and his devoted, faithful wife left tkafa mean disposition -8 Seventh and ik e e i i 2 B wishes and the heartfelt regrets of ifth and Kennedy. | Thue Cias W. CArTER MORTUARY I il m.x“‘n.\ wor inth, back of power hou will there would have been an atte it sece at that tim the Federalist le who favore ft had received encourdgement in New York Gold | ! \SurAnCce company olina seceded December 20, to be fol LHE A 4 with the bes veo ate: hy € other Sou ern Stale I v g g T SR R s e Thel 1l who know them. What he accomplished after Adam lsn't Married in The war between the States followed and, let us hope |\ " " e (ovanty should be an inspiration tc Adam Breede says “He was a ,,,l t ,.H l\\ "”,uylllmlnfl‘iu.‘q. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Company N bagd L) i ly small gecession ceased for all time to be a possiblel o (ha who has work to do. It is proof that|wise bird who invested the ash 5 Ninth and Calhoun | k political issue in any part of the United s.| three score and ten is not necessarily the limit)tray.” And if Adam had a. wife 3 Seventh and Main { i G khous 1 without obl State Rights advocate all sections of t )t usefulness ne'd know he is a wiser bird wh Twelfth, at Northern Ldry. | | in . i gets the ashes into the tray in 8 Twelfth and Willoughby. | | country, except in the seceding States, aided ol g ) Lardis Bad Allen Shattuck, Ine. ead of on the rug k ( € roce e > | PREPARE YOURSELF || » 20 v Henry Clay, the Jeffersonian, rather than of the (b e e adlques 1 I.J. SHARICK Rtatete. In tact, some o the strongest men| g, . (Prinee Rusen News) L T el mald Wask: e o Start With- Any Amount ¥ | i of New England, notable Horace Greeley, a Ver-{y, our idols and pin us to the bare ts? Why specially 05 e 4 monter by birth and a Federalist, wanted to let|strip the glamor from daring deeds? Why always It they are eg } . 4 THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREFARLE ABOUT MORRIS Watches ) STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT Union and State Rights within| who knew him years ago points to some of his We Prefer Close-up of Some Views | 25 i@, Diamonds g (e e Y T T ¥ Sgdbl i | PR g erwa It Only Requires The Will To Act | CONSTRUCTION CO. defects. No sooner do you mention Admiral|lends enchantment to the view--§ x’ A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a We're not so sure that distan Silverware S i I ALL KINDS OF Lord Nelson than Lady Hamilton is brought inta| But we reckon it does to mot S5 hundred dollars before they can open a bank account the discussion. Now they are saying that Bar-|ersindaw. BERRY’S TAX 5 | : . WELCOME VISITORS. bara Fritchie did not wave the j\lmuri:uln flag z . : : | $l'00 WILL DO ‘ (‘ABIN ‘T the Southern States go in peac show us the feet of clay? No soones does: some There has never been affinity between seces-|ome mentfon Currie than some other poor boob gion from the the Union THEY ARE as described so beautifully by the poet. And Easy to Identify e ok anco Bilolaill; Rerviae v Pk W dae 7 o unity ‘weicomes}®0 it Boes all along ‘the line, In ‘these days we| ‘Howll L know alich ds you W Closod Cadillac Cars STARTING AND he Gastineau Channel commu | o 4 ac Lars IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING ot wa to strip the idols from their beautiful |¢ar?” asked the man who had been » the visit of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kinzle Who 80}y garments and point to the feet of clay. |invited to ride home and told to PHONE 199 | | ]‘IIIL ‘V()l{l( b Mr Kinzie is thor P . f long were citizens here e Why do we try to minimize the great things|Tun along and get in while thell { Office Next to Gastineau Hum; oughly identified with the development of this|inat people have done? Possibly it is thought|OWner stopped to buy his evoning| & rrorrro-—rorrereeun) F. & | . R B e s upetinsendens of Tosnihoanamsautis . s nrest. | Bomtor i v sukiehes | eiohin | T irst National Bank Plate and W indow well for years he impressed his fine engineering|that prompts us. At any rate it is the indica-| “Just look for the car that hag Beoitiot Bervios—Day and- '] e GLASS ability and equally fine personality upon all of[tion of a emall mind. ~We all believe in the|the worst bent and dented fend Night I JUNEAU Shose who have lived and worked here attributes of greatness but we try to rob the|ers” said the man, whose wite al-|{ Covicn AuTo SH“.“.‘H} MORRIS May the stay of Mr. and Mrs. Kipzie be[great of those very attributes which we admire so used the car. M bl e S S TR RS o 444-2 rings ‘ e The Test of Success ANOTHER DRAKE ILS INTO 2 8 DUCCeSS a thousand ever heard of him Yet his work has P . o . boat, on his way round the world, reminds one/} | ORGET THE est railroad builders, said: 7 e If you want PHONE 359 long and often repeated. It would be wonderful}®r offset them by pointing out the defects in STAND HE ARCTIC E CONSTRUCTION CO. Channel. e ; LYMOU (Seattle Star.) / ER’S TAX i | ) E ”‘) "’E _r"' In the clAmor over the Atlantic flights the L S / MILLER’S TAXI | Tue Juneau LAaunnry -2 T he's entrance into the port|Passing of Dr. Abraham Zingher has been alto- Pl Y b hh () ey . i Capt. Thomas Drak ntrance. into the port{BEFEE B T i i | Phone 1 Juneau, Alaska James J. Hill, one of the world’s greal- Franklin Street, between been of more use to the world than all the ocean | FOR HIRE to know whether you are destined to and terminus of another Drake, Sir Francis, the A quiet, dogged laboratory worker in New| g . BRI ). first Englishman to circumnavigate the “world.{ york, Dr. Zingher saved the li of thousands| Day and Night Service The second Drake is breaking no time records|of children by immunizing them against diph-| & PHONE 485 on his round-the-world trip. He is now out of|theria, scarlet fever and measles. The lives of i ¥ & . In the Isreal orphan asylum, where Dr. g SHORTY GRAHAM Zingher worked, children remained healthy while epidemics raged outside. Other children in thei i o e o s vy ! { it they could again become citizens of Gastineau the char ““’» "r> the heroes people worship. E Phone—Day, 444; Night, M BUILDING CONTRACTORS 3 &3 AT Here Is An Unsung Hero. i 11 GO TRoAs BT iy k. s one person in ; & of Plymouth, England, alone in t sailing CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS Front and Second Streets of the fact that Plymouth was the starti point} gients ever made. I AM! R be a success or failure in life, you can SHEET easily find out. The test is simple and ML 5[(}1 i infallible. Are you able to save money? | Seattle, his starting about balf through his journey. r Francis cir- eled the globe in two years and ten months Capt. Thomas, however, iled into Plymouth Stand at Bill's Barber Shop If not, drop out. You will lose. You may think not, but you will lose as sure JU . r.‘ : as you live. The seed of success is | ?{I(I)GIQ(F t city escaped various scourges through the! e o oo T U0 0 with 100 per cent. of his fleet of l‘ “”’" ";“I 4 ous, patient work of this “obscure” doctor. of one intact and well. The other Drake sailed} The world owes a greater debt than it ever 6= 51 [ with five ships and 166 men. He returned from|will pay to these fighting chemi battling with 251 TAXI his trip round the world with one ship and 57{their lives against death in quiet laboratories. Stand Douglas Cigar Store not in you.” Featuring HEAR men Some of his men had becom tired and — — - o Possibly. that sulphuric acid dust in June thought to be volcanic is nothing more than a) Seal vacuum cleaner exploding after proponents of Otter Phone 251 Night Call 269 returned home with their vessels Others met disaster and death in strang out-of-the-way places, through wrecks and disease, and yet : Waiting for the Springtime One Dollar or More Will Open an : Slue-Foot Charmaine and Others Victor, Brunswick, Edison and Columbia Records—Seattle Ice Cream — Candy—Soft Drinks the Comptroller Bill got through relieving them- others were hung from the yard arms at the e AR i 4 htey ) Muskrat "()LI\]ES TA‘I direction of Sir Francis and his court martials i 5 R Hai While Capt. Thomas Drake's expedition was| — no oo 1" poye ST N T air Seal updertaken only to amuse himself, and cannot|po. ... 4o he President than for a Republican, ’ Marmot gerve any practical purposes, it Is attracting at-lunq it certainly seems that it's harder for a # Caracal Stand at Olympic Pool Hall tention and will attract a lot more when, if ati Democrat to get to be President.— (Indianapolis $110 a all, he sails into Seattle harbor, having circum-[News.) % . and up navigated the world as did the famous old 1 R et Winston Churchill is something ‘of a Wiz fard, but atter all he can't meet the defiicit { Glyion R 1 Curi Green Riseon Taxi without increasing taxes.— (Philadelphia Record.)|{ Zidcler kur and Curio BEN PHILIPS, Prop. - — Comp Day and Night Service 3 pany Stand at Senate Rooms PHONE 3232 Account in Our Savings Department PHONE 342 The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA /hero, whose name he bears, three-und-a-half cen- NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON’S TAXI SERVICE turies ago. Plymouth, where Seattle’s Drake is now res . ing, was the base of most of the operations of | Sov: ‘Fradl B SR b r President, Henry Ford; for Vice-Pr rxy on : Francis Drake, who, through the destruction of gout jumes A, Reed. Can you beat it?— (Boston VALENTINE BUILDING the Spanish Armada and preying upon s"l"“h‘Tl‘ul]:flrllhl.) l Juneau, Alaska