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: 4 { =5 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, e ———————————————————————————————————— A nl h 1l ng 1 « AR € B " fr u th this matt ung J it be sn out w he Deliv : Tr I and |, tEilx A ¥ J 1 1cerel r th ); 1er On %6 1 found 1pat ‘ t COMMANDER BYRD'S FLIGHT. ) er in to . 1 t hea rain AL o 1ce t There wmp next . M Ir lence HOW Da 129 i AMERI( BIRTHDAY. I . elebra W @ | € 1 T r st main otherw A ¢ ey | of tim to do a lo flyin and ( T I 1 rd nd h 1l t ed a new| they w g ibout 1y nt |1 distan ‘ 1d y made it pla e but nd|that with half a chance they could do w they| e \ #al: comulalnt. that out to dc They had the knowledge, ability,| abd making the ivi holst . out 111, | nerve and ne nece r the task (w“n“ However m 1 hard luck wa 1 them, and came 50| ging than absolut % ople should pe | nearly over min hat that the v t on the Saleran tlen At oosh She hia ip will be that it was a suc 8 existed ] g den for more| than a centur ind her tizens h Commander [ SRRV i not s a right to 1 prou Th Jould be allow-|Stitute overwhel Pagaer n b e ed without v nifmited exp " ma northe Fran nd surounding wat to that pr 1 t N il nt 1l | Alaska : OCUNLRY LI, WHICH will do it r any circu A | summer netim nterfere with impo ‘r,'; But th is more than th Xp n of|plan | patriotic pride untry, it :; gre erity | ; ot d 1t : y KiLie . ‘”!‘j and pre the ,H“ ndence H“ celebr % i aigle A i United | tion. There the solemn tribut t ¢ ol 15 be o T wlur; in the I ration f w | ) adopted he Cont n T . and fifty year pt: P e 1 | among other thin ( enthusiasm rot pulp a We hold th t § to be v er situation in Juneau lot better than e th all men a t } f-sta T r enthusiasm among Ju e they are endowed by th | with certain unalienable 1 { Lindy is still the hero of the Trans-Atlanti umong these life, liberty | Air Fleet pursuit of That ~to secur | these right g rnment nstituted among men ving r, just power Engineers Becoming Plentiful. from the consent of the governed | In the tribute to those principles which have (Engineering and Mining Journal.) been so long maintained by the United States all Apparently one of the easiest things in th world is to get into the growing fraternity of free peoples and democratic individuals every-}, e..oiona) engmeers. By comparison to joining where, of all nationalities and races, might JoIN. |y, g or the Methodist Church — merely by And there is no better occasion in which to join| " 0" ovoiie it i mo trouble at all., Not fn such a tribute than on,the anniversary of the [long ago the American Society of 3ak En establishment of the Unfited States of America.|gineers held a convention in Chicago. It is true While there had been republics and government that there are more bakeries than there are by the people before, practicaly all of the cfvil-|mines in the world but one wonders just what ized world, al the time Americans severed the|processes in the manufacutre of bread absort ties that bound them to George III and set up a|the attention of the engineers More fascinating government based upon the quoted principl ‘\“” is speculation as . to “‘rh"l-nytljrr» of x‘:h-‘r Secognized the “Divine Right of Kings” and was Sentleman who prints Insurance Engineer’ afte b his name, and is manager of the service bureau governed by Monarchs and their armie Atter| 0 N ooklyn Insuramce agency, Engineer is_g a century and a half of democratic experience .. .. ¢ conjure with! in America we find most of the civilized people Pl f o - of the world governing themselves in republics and in the rest of the world there Monarchs | America might be interested enough to guard but not Monarchi America has led the world,against future Mississippi floods if the river were in Armenia or somewhere like that.—(San Fran to government by the consent of governad 4 cisco Chronicle.) So all people may with propriety pay homage to| % X the principles of democracy on her natal day [ Sclentists insist that fishworms sing. The that explains the robin's silent, listening att A \ 5 A MY !tude. He Is waiting for the last note before A HEROIC DEATH. he strikes.—(Toledo Blade.) Lee Rox, his cabin mate, and other Juneau| g, only possible danger the Ohio crowd friends Joutin, who logt his life in thel oo ug it looks confidently forward to a glor- rapids of rombie Canyon, declare that hejjoug victory in 1928, is that some meddler may was a fine )-standing young man—one of the|endeavor in his inept way to inject a few ideals m;-m-q character. It s good to hear his friends into the campaign.—(Ohio State Journal.) 1.‘“\ Road when the bea LOAVIATION IS i o 33 PASSENGERS road just ahead of the cax \u,\ topped the car as til she had bumped bruin. The bear, one of considerable size { the ladies declared, got into tI B sociated Press Staff Man|brust. tastor than he. catio. out,|, SBATTLE. Juy 2.—Steamer 3 und his route was traced fon| Yukon sailed at 9 o'clock this Rides for Three : !morning for Alaska ports with some distance by the disturbanc:|ys 3 Days on Tour among the trees and shrubbefy, | 300 Dassengers, including the i 20 B o following for Juneau: P. L "le-ll. A. Guglen, T. J. Pollard, Eliva (I:Tx':\\tld(\vlflllll'(\l‘ ;Ir.' xfm .IH:,[»”‘, PRINCESS ALICE | Kylloner, Miss T. Parpala, Mrs. al Aviatiol e ed States rma « artins v B s et the | HAS 13 ABOARD | [Avessg Dol Mastisen, 3 velopment of comfort and ph FOR THIS PORT)ter, A. w. Quist, wife and daugh- sical appearance cf ships, statc {ter, P. Kraftin, D. Grooer, Mrs.| a stafi roporter of the Associated| o o bl Alice sailed | F. Wood and daughter, May Hun- Press who rode for three dask) .. .. yweangel 3" o'clock this)ter, <M L. Karsten and son, in one of the plane making the morning an Ager W. L. Coates |Jame: Larsen, P. [ purg, Ssgt. third national air tour. expects the ship to arrive in’ port,l+ F. Harper, Max Searzon, Mrs.| Adrplane construction in the fn-),pione ¢ 10 o'clock. The fol-|E. M. Goff, A. R. Bona and wife mediate future 18 likely to lowing passengers for Juneau are|and son and four steerage. | the direction of improving the de-l,)0,,9 the Princess Alice: T. W.| - < signs and bodies, with the engines| cowen, Mrs, T. W. Caldwell KING SALMON RUNNING | Virtually standardized. Designe M S 5L Baborn, -ands wif M. P i tnd builders have been concen-|piios 11 young, Mrs, P. C.| TANANA, Alaska, July 2.—The| trating during the Mst year on poo. o0yl D erson, J. 1. |first King salmon of the summer | the fusclage, wings, and cockpit |y, My A B, Clark, D {run has been caught by John | Thj‘.\_ are striving always forgreater | wiovo ham Mps. D, P. Wicker. | Adams in his fish wheel two mnm[ efficiency of performance and il|g. =T T {up ‘the #ivar tram ‘THASBA. 45 believed that coming improve e 5 g i ments will be along the samel g R, JAEGER UNDERGOES |NORTHWESTERN DUE AT iil line. OPERATION FOR HERNIA| Steamer Norinwestern, of the| - | Alaska Steamship Company, is due SAFETY INCREASES E. R. Jaeger underwent an oper-|to arrive iu' port at 11 o'clock to-| WASHINGTON, D. C., July \tion yesterday for hernia in St.|Pight from the south bound for| The safety of Naval aviation has| e " pocnial My, Jaeger Is| Skagway. The steamer has a large dncreased 100 per cent during thel o no0q 16 he doing nicely today.|1ist of tourists and will probably | gasest four years, is the opi of B i “|remain in port until midnight. | Assistant Secretary of th RUPERT SOUTH 1 A. M | P, | @ Warner. The actual fl me | L t WILL VISIT HEISEL | SJumped 20 per cont las ] The steamer. Prince Rupert, of| Mrs. Gertrude Caldwell and he reaching a total of 100,000 hour irand Trunk Line, is due |,.‘»m| Walter Caldwell, of nu)tonl fof flight, corresponding with in Juneau tomorrow morn-|Ohio, will arrive on the Princess | © 000,000 miles flown ing at 1 o'clock, southbound, Alice n-mh.m for an extended mn; 4 oS- 4 % i 2 with Mrs. Caldwell's brother, JUNEAU WOMEN COLLIDE | FARRAGUT WEST TONIGHT |B. Heisel and his family. | WITH BEAR ON LOOP ROAD | | TLE, | — | Steamer Admiral Farragut, (f| A young fellow's pretty sure| Mrd. J. V. Davis and Mrs. Johu!the Admiral Line, is due to ar-|to escape alimony pa\menl’; it he ! W, ‘Tritt, driving in the former's | rivé in port tonight at 9 o'clock |picks out for a wife a girl who| ~motor car, collided with a bear|from Seattle. The steamer has|would rather get a silver thimble' in the road Thursday. They hal|75 tons of local freight for Ju-|than a cigarette holder as a pre-| . passed the Mendenhall bridge o | neau and is bound for the wesrt. sent, SATURDAY, JULY 2, | 927. | | ” Vher y bt iy ¥ = a B | i n a street car PROFESSIONAL | PROFESSIONAL ! | ; T | ALONG LIFE’S | ish we didn’t hay |% e n Fraternal Societies | DETOUR g : "X Robert ! I‘IHIL on DRS. XASER & FREEBURGER Gastineaw Channel i ¥ \ eats earl umbers fc Opt. D SAM HILL l 4 = ENTISTS 3 ¢ ) ator 1 Graduate Los Angeles Col- | | g frthe S % X lege of metry and‘ || 1 and 3 Goldstein » Opthalmology { PHONE 56 And You Can Lay to That ’ Glasses Fitted | Hours 9 n. to 9 p. m That n iave been stewed ) Leneses Ground i ) Course ma € ! oasted But men are a a 2 [ f Who never been roasted CORDOVA CAF NER WEDS . T 1 t N I 0 E.Qow o it | Dr. Charles i rt out 1ink Wil 5. Pk swer of | DENTI | co-Ordinate Bodies Cbservations of Oldest Inhabitant 1 2 Modal Cafe and City Bakery I TR | of Freemasonry 0 o R o oy sture | COTdova, was married there s i Building g 1 earn g ling k nd |t : i |} a gne A ; he da for hi he East , Daily - | "W. Stew Ths Ananias Club Don't. we s | Dr. A W. Stewart ; o el Ol : ' NOTICK OF WFARING TINAL || ¥ " ‘ 4 i 'wwl‘ h"’\iw { ‘v‘h‘"\‘ A(COLNT ARD | havi News of the N Club e ur ned, ha P e i ! s Lotta Mudd 1 in St. I the 25th day Tune, 19 ted | & i final account as ad I o And No Spinach, Eh? % PR . \‘\ th ',-,“ :\ " : Ay e a What our idea of hea KAGWAY .PIONEER o P HLina i 00 B 4 Dr. W Pi MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE WO, 137 ed Thoughtful Gu DIES IN SEATTLE, tate of Marcus E. Ru Dr. W.-J. Pigg g 4 o il Gu : | 3 ceased, in ‘the Probate Court of| | e ¢ £ oW Gpn o8 Mrs. Helen B. Whiting Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice PHYSICIA 1o thir bad for |y B, Whithg-of 56 s hereby given to all heir Oftice—Second and Mai et il nd and Main ou with them Y y [ i the Tattas A creditors or other persons inter Telephone 18 owled the dyspéptic Brother. | o4 for many years,|ested in sald estatc Thuy 3 ) Passing Observ residents of SKAEWES : ek in t 18« o m ly, have drifted | o T L b won.|States Commissioner, in the Dr. H. Vance wrther rt than the Hem of s g Whits E United States Court Hous » Osteopath Goldstel th nd the Too of SBE . The wetiia wer M the City and Precinct of au. | 1o ¥ or by EvBolIN o C. Smith before her marriage| Territory of Alaska, is the time Lic 1 soathie.. Physlelar ? Dr. Whiting. Later Dr. and Mre,| 204 place set for the hearing of | Phone: Office 1671 _One He's Always Looking for | \vyifiu" rastded at Cordova objections n Residence, Gaatinean Hotel \ salesman pays attention to ¢ leme B At least one I T the con tion f the ( # a8 S River and Northwestern railw And that, of course the one or A nl N : U Raie g e ON | She was a native of Oragon. Sh Dr. Geo. L. Barton is survived by a daughter. Mr "1‘ CHIRCPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Like Dropping & Pin R. Wilson of Seattle; Hieh 1927 | | OMice Tours 10 10 12; 3 10 5: 7 to i e called: duaahicr andson, Chase Garfield, Jr i itg Sty 1">: and by appointinent. Phone 269 AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF rom tho head of the stair vOrisRd. MG SRE S . s - - B et » 1GLOO No. € \\hn do you nt?” impatient i aeama Mrs. Fr [ | Surgery nor Osteopathy d I o ked the moth 98 avien; M : f Bring up that strong readin f San Frar WE lf‘k\rl CAFE ents. A 1 i of grandfather's. I've dropped F t eet | . HURI $ibt an. the. 1 nd can't | > - HOME COOKING Helene W. L. Albrecht i ORI R BATON ok PHYSICAL THERAPIS NOTICE MOUSE LEGION NO. 25 Mo, B Hesling: Toon it i Sisapenl) An Early Candidate All 1 b re urged to meet 7 Blectricity (Headline in MCreary Coun t M Hall N 9 a. g = SiNiaiety. Dlde Record) July ., for parade tormatic L ki ook ke WALTER B. EARLY Wear your fez and white ducks " ~ oy oy v | ONE WAY TRAFFIC | CANDIDATE FOR COMMON | ]’RO]’O SED | 't)n ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY | WEALTH'S ATTORNEY T N . 0 facili automobile Physictar nd Surgeon i Add Pitiful Figures traffic. ¢ Auk Lake Loop Office: 420 and 122 Goldstein F f the Glacier Highway dur A lot of th e old rens 1 Building. Phone 682 i s ing the tourist season, the | oy szt g | w0k like the dickens b A el i Night Call 436 ; When they doll up in clothes t o — H b ; s vites the public to cooperate #| ant for spring chickens with it in directing traffic - o : i on loop in one direction Valentine's Optical Dept. ||| Tune Out on That, Fellers only. Cars moving north over R. L. DOUGLASS | The hest driver in the world 'Sno wonder that the fans Bew Mewdeniail bridge Optician and Optometrist y lent. It Are getting so dern sore around, the ‘100p. Room 16, Valentine Bldg e et lie A Ko When the Reds, sing naught but JACK McDONALD, Secretary Houys 0 8. Htah R DS, A0y PR i b sl Ain't gonna win no more. Glacler Taxi Association A by Appointment ol Il n u’ omehbod else care Pl P . i Insure yourse More or Less True 2 - | personal lability. 1 . —_— e oy When he knows it means annex PGl popre i o SL it ol sl G B ing anothe sthe av s R e RS i the load and the worry 8 anoihor. netherigany 3y 1 Tue Cias W. CArRTER MORTUARY We will write you a policy pretty hard to understand how in The Maryland Casualty any man can go in for higamy “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Compuny at & cost surpeising- rr s v v v s rrrr v A g Rantowiar e ”"’fl’ Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 without A[]T()q F()R IIII{E {| Allen \h.lllml.. Tne. H . INSURANCE PRSBSOS S MV B o ,le4 PARE [‘ 01 ]RSE LF || Fire, Life, Liability, Marine || J s s oo s Prompt Service—Day and ght AuTOo SERVICE u, Alaska THE ARCTIC 444; Night, { Covicu June STAND AT Phone—Day A present-day need i P PRI MILLER’'S TAXI To some the taxi is interesting Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska only when a trip to the sta- CARS. WITHOUT DRIVERS {| tion must be made in a hur- o 2 ry. To others it prese FOR FIRE | example of our rapidly grow- ing commercial standard of The Carlson taxi serv- PHONE 485 is the happy solution of public demand for conven- pleasure, a ience, comfort and BLUE BIRD TAXI ‘[ Day and Night Service SHORTY GRAHAM s st s paner s | Curlson"s Taxi il“(l | nd at Bill’s Barber Shop Ambulance Service || i 251 TAXI ‘ Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland's Corner !'| Stana Douglas Cigar Store | 314 | ”@fis.,sflgfi.o.ffl--m; | { Phone 251 Night Call 269 .‘ Marmon and Cadillac | HOLMES TAXI Enclosed Cars at Your 1‘1 PHONE 342 Call Day and Night B ¥ i1 stand at Olympic Pool Hall || We are now prepared to give| s you better service than ever enE ko, 1 Grepn Riseon Taxi BEN PHILIPS, Prop. g i OC | Day and Night Service [ PHONE 3232 Stand at Gastineau Hotel | ] | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- BEI{R\ TA\I !EST MOST UP-TO-DATE AND 1BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. o e - m‘; Day and Night Call Phone 94 { E.&F. TAXI BOTELHO nlofl Seven-Passenger'Sedan Service Stand at Juneau Billiards Juneau, Alaska . Start With Any THERE IS STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT It Only A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a hundred dollars before they can open a bank account STARTING 1S THE First National Bank e e The i K . £t . ek Franklin Street, between James J. Hill, one of the \\yurld s great Tt and Eadoud” Btreets est railroad builders, said: “If you want PHONE 359 know whether you are destined to be a success or failure in life, you can easily find infallible. If not, drc may think as you live, One Dollar or More Will Open an Amount NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET AND MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Requires The Will To Act $1.00 WILL DO SECRET OF ACCUMULATING THE OF JUNEAU Test of Success THE JunEAu Launpry JUNEAU MUSIC i HOUSE out. The test is simple and Are you able to save money? p out. You will lose. not, but you will lose as sure The. seed of success is You PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT Columbia, Brunswick, Edison and Victor Orthophonic not in you.” PHONOGRAPHS | Account in Our Savings Department } Expert Phonograph Repairing i 0ld models taken | in trade The B. OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA D s M. Behrends Bank NOLAND’S CORNER PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY None Bettér—Box or Bulk CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE D et

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