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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 6 D l A L(l E"l )lre plation of the principles and precepts of Jesus ‘five and tens” is a feeling that |33 — | — at l‘w Christ. It would save the churches to the cause ou have a lot of merve to inter. PROFESSION. T ‘) I _lof religion. It good Cheistians would quickly [rupt the conversation ot a couple| |J» B. BURFORD & CO || g SSIONAL ,on W T'{OY e e EDITOR AND MANAGEB rescue their churches from destruction in the f princesses just to get a can L. C. Smith and Corona 7 Bkl < 1L A whirlpool of politics they ought to vote for Gov Published every evening pt \md'!) by (h( pEublshed ooty evening cxcept Sunday by the|Suin put hen the Republican National Com. etting so that if a young TYPEWRITERS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel o o A0 EOPRRREE L e el man doesn't kiss a girl within 10 Public Stenographer DENTISTS Streets, Juneau, Alaska. N 7 mittee is a lot more interested in Mr. Hoover's attor o Nk AEEHEE e grap 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. | S ——— ) v > neau as Seoond C election the t is in the welfare i8 ¢ ) < 3 Ilr:::‘rpd in the Post Office Juneau Second Class ti 1{; han is in the welfare of h hurch Hint To Stump Speakers egi o wonder what's wrong ma | supporters P [ PHONE 56 Juneau Lions | AR J N L — 1 What dry statistics show th her § Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m By, SciFTion piTes [ L —_ — May interest ESTRNLS girl may spend more in the S Y Club by careier In June. a s actounts e meetings of forme ole- > . “ t of " vered by caceier In Juneau, Douglas | The accounts of the meetin former Del But more are interested in wity department of a depart- n | 2 Fraternal docieties s i AR : g Meets every Wes v 1, pe ald, at the following rates: gate Geor B. Grigsby who is again campaign- yi b g . ment store th she de he B L ea e T.00; ‘st ontan i advance | & UME Wha ely flappers do! | tore than she doey in . the aesdsy st 13:08 $6.00; onc month, in advance, $1.25. A |ing for that office indicate that he can be elected i K ry department, but it isn’t D o’clock bscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly 5 8 orters and’ @ se v a at she gets he be ¢ de. . pubncribers wi WI.. fin 1 oL REOMPUY (1E all his supporters and” all those who want a Passing ‘ObedivEiThs vhai she gets in the beauty de. r. Charles P. Jenne || .,.er>5 Henderson. President m the delivery of th ’ ; e change in our representative at Washington would| There is a big difference be.|partment that attracts the most at- DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Telephone for Editorial and Business Offic S !get down to real work it will again be Delegate|tween shoulder straps and susp tention 2 8 MEMBER =7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. Grigsby ders—but there is a bigger differ., When a wife wishes she had A B ooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS B A tockion ot all nowh, dputeios rEaited 3 Sy, ence between what they are called| martied her “other chance” she Bu ng Mee "lnz.\m cond ;n] i Telephone 176 fourth ~Wednesde It or not otherwise crediied In this paper and also the| Anq still they divide. William H. Hill is|upon to hold up. never ;WILHEE It hallguuToNOn e — et Ggek, ke Haw published here 4 J b % R e 2 il i [ B P AT the Hoover-Curtis New York State 4 1 : 1 ”;"'L: doe ol ] s ehmidn ASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| S e B (1 o Up Against It man likes to be alone, he & xaited y AL A AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | Campaign Committ His father-in-law, George 3 Dr. A. W. Stewart - Sides, % 5 g g “Why the tears?” asked Elsie of n't want a man to held him Lo Psidohnson of the. EndicBVANEREN Bibe OomalL ) ) 0 ook vt up—or a woman to hold him DENTIST ___ Vislting R g 2 O pan ntribut ) to the Smith campaign| m weeping for thut woman's|d Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 7 5 fund. hushand,” snapped Mazie of t »bably another reason for the SATURDAY UZ;I‘ECWAPI:‘D BU‘I‘I;DI:G «:}O;P;r:’l‘:.:::y.. £ E Herkdt b 5 s Alvile: 't 2o e ¥ : P B S i st | silk department as she began get arity of the divorce is that e o, es. A et e footha ars will wait with patience| ;. 1o stock back on the shelves man can buy a heap more one . Pt the World Series and Presidential election Will|'ghe nearly drove me looney try. |clothes ‘with the alimony than she NIG]‘[T e s ingy second Friday each be over. They will have a few weeks to shine|ing the please her in the hour she|ever was able to with what she iSoath. At 4180 ». ¢ A m. d Welie before Thanksgiving was here, but think of the poor|saved out of the money given her { . H. Vance B, 200 Veliows , SR dub who's got a job trying to|to run the house e O o.mo.m_m Goldateln Bldg VALTER B, HEISBL. Secrcin | The two games of the World Series this|please en days a weck| When the short skirt came in|- i — Foure: W ris 108 3 . R 38 7T to 8 or by Anpotnmant week weuld indicate that the Yankees have not|y n and year out.” ; had - to aquit putting (heir W Ty 5. ueen-a Osteovathic Physic'sn LOYAL ORDuA forgotten how they did it to Pittsburgh last year, v 'y in their stockings—but we : 3 Phone: Office 1671. | i Libra 3 A Ok MOOSE | However, there are more games to play. We Surely Do 1 dreamed v eventually Janeau Public ry B htaston Gemineey Hetn Junsau Locge No. 78 i -[nh reury :h;nps; '-‘:v »\:;r»;;"! 1it p ng lheir legs and ik fi:i"., evary ?:?dl 3 L : : i o WALTER HELLEN, Di 2 The Porto Rican Jibaro. Which means we'll 500m be brok:| The rarest thing in this country Free Reading Room Dr. Geo. L. Barton i vrtmusufx\ G‘\"cel;flrflr 2 —_— buying coal is the home where all the daugh- City Mall, Second Floor y Y. HONOR A GREA 3 | & Yy CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. L el L R TO . : SR 3 (New York Times.) 5 have gone to work to earn Main Strect at 4th Office Service Only MOUNT Ju.,!A':, LODGE NO, BT ke, Orelun: u aboht to eran:h mon The jibaro, who corresponds to the peon in More Truth Than Poetree |Mmoney to relieve the strain on Reading Room Open From Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 100, 2| | secona’ ang Purth Mon- P S g 1 to Harvey W.|Mexico, is the matter with Porto Rico, in the|Though it sounds paradoxical father instead of just to enablel 22 m. to 10 p. m. p.m to 5 p.om oand 7 p.om.| [ favTor Teach montn QR At Siiys RALA HGmarial. {10 (HATNE) |opinion of Jose C. Rosario. To the San Juan| This observation I will make— |them to get that much more finery| | Circulatfon Room Open From to 9 p. m. Phone 529 bR Aok 8 L 3 d 1% . tury editor ¢ he | 2 : ginning at *elock. & Scott, fcr nmearly half a century editor of thejjo iy prooes Ho convites a study of the|There’s many a man who's not|for themselves. 1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to b / T CHIROPRACTIC "!\lh:lY{ L1 TAS, Mas- ) Oregonian. It is appropriate that Portland should|jinaro. Democracy, he says, will make no con. broke The most unpopular thing in 8:30 p. m. is ngt the practice of Medicine. | | {pdiary. N b WYY do that. Harvey Scott was probably the biggest|giderable headway in Porto Rico until “thé| Because he got a lucky break. |the world is advice, and most men| | Current Magazines, Nswspapers Surgery nor Osteopathy. b : kg [ " A b man ever developed in the Oregon metropolis.|poor peasants living in the open country,” who e wvould rather be given hell than it Reference Books, Ete, e Order ot Not only did he create great newspaper along|constitute more than 70 per cent. of the inhabi- Down On' His Luck ——.——— FREE To ALL * — - EASTEKN STAR‘ Second and Fourth Tues. national lines, one that was recognized through-tants, are made the special concern of the school: Blinks: “He was always up to RECORDS - = g A\ 4 out the country as one of the leading newspapers Waster and the doctor. Senior Rosario say Helene J.. Albrecht| BB Bl Th: it of a full elemntary education and high to his ears in debt." |and Okeh Records at foc each.'} THE CLUB LUNCH champion for all that would count for the per-| | | schools for all those who wish to ton- 3 |Open evenings. Radio Electric| manent g of s city and State There was 1 » | i ALICE BROWN, Secy Medical Gymnastics, Massage ectricity KNIGHTS oF 410 Goldstein Bldg. COLUMBUS Phone—Office: 423. Seghera Council No. 1789, P — Meetings mecond and last Monday at 7:30 p. m, tinue their training, the jibaro gets Ain't It The ¥ i Co., Martin Lynch. adv Not the newest but one rarely a of great American editors made in nardly & glitipss of the light which is in't e Truth! ; } 4 ’ | e S v L “TRUTH ALWAYS IS RIGHT"| A g . of the best places in town his day that his name was not in it | put out as saon as he takes a few steps ikl 8 i Darwin Tulips at 25 for $1.00. 40 entd Mr. Scott was a product of Oregon and| forward, leaving him forever afterward i |Other prices in proportion. Ju- A8 Washington. He lived in hoyhood mear Olympia in complete darkness, as far as educa- And pretty apt to be about neau Florists. Ady. We deliver the goods and was educated in Orezbn. ‘He made a br tion is concerned. as disagreeable as people who're i at reasonable prices. e Transient brothers urged S Valentines Optical Dept. | |1, attend, Comail nan- d R. L. DOUGLASS EDW. M. McINTYR®E '3 K. R Optician and Optometrist e TR, Sorny al::::,l:' ,X‘:;":"“: :}d.‘.‘ ! D /UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. Meets Monday AR it o ) %nighls 8 o’clovk ?_‘ RS nagles’ Hall, Robert Simpson Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy { |L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting t. D‘ Brothers welcome. ey s 98 e {ldven | 81Ways right are, too! DS NS T U ‘ i In the rural parts 93 per cent. of the children |® g | ™ ant record at college, and began his wonderful g 4 Q % “”:'“ i journatist in his early twentics, |Ne¥Er B0 beyond the third grade and “it is mot|: b s A | ( ARBA( :E Open 6 a. m. te 8 p. m career as ournalis s early enties o it AN (B p iy ! d Such— 3 [ long until they are as ignorant as if they had peakin'a lcsues and Sucl Except for one term ns Collector o Customs |y e "l iida” st education Teaith iogtla:| ONE IN A MILLION—The man ROY NEWTON at Portland he never d an office, and his|tjons are not enforced in the country. The jibaro|Who knows what the first 17 HAI /I,ED Proprietor paper lost many an elec In fact, there have|continues to live in squalor, often a prey to|amendments to the Constitution been times when it wa il that if one wanted disease. He is a voter—in the great majority of [are about. | AND LOT CLEANING to win an office in Oregon all that was neces es by a symbol printed on the ballot; but he G. A. GETCHELL, P r————— sary was to be opposed by the Oregonian How-|does not know how to use it to change his con- Home.Sweet-Home Stuff 4 ever, his paper was always a leader of thought|dition. The political chief of the barrio does|A rainy day I hate ,but I confess Ehihs 10 gy BURFORD’S CORNER t f Opthalmology and usually the public followed— -ometimes at a |DiS thinking for him, with the result that “the| E'en more I hate a rain at night Glasses Fitted 3, Meets second and b ,|Jibaro votes with the party in power because|For settling who's to shut the win i Y lways 1 1ally oc o : » seneses Grouad | fourth Thurs distnce but nearly alw it ‘finally cecupled: the iy iyt ties his only Hope of occasionally: Belukjdow: doth 1 PIG'N WHISTLE OANDY iti Or n had pointed t as the 3 K | £ . 3 each month is position the Oregonian had pointed out a treated as a human being.” Ne'er fail to start a tamily fight .\ ‘ ks Better—TBox bt Balk - - i ) A best. Knowlton Mixer, in his recent book on social | s Miss Caroline Todd ) Uraduate Los Angeiew OC¥ || lege of Optomstry and AMERICAN LEGION something POV ——— | /hile the 2 joy the benefits i W Closing out all 1v PHYSICAL THERAPIST | 115, Worthy Matres. P 6hs ‘nation. but'he was & never falling While the towns enjoy the benefits Jinks: “Well, ,,,m now he's up| osIng out a mea Columbia ‘g No man on the Pacific Coast left a de: “land economic conditions in Porto Rico, states that No Place For Him & Piano Harmony impress and none was more universally missed the jibaro, so wretchedly poor that he lives from| “Why did you refuse to take THE EMPIRE® HAS THE uLARG- Special Rates Beginning prs s g ™ when he passed awoy than Harvey W. Scott, (hand to mouth every day, “threatens to engulf|that position?” we asked Sand EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND September 1st WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART editor of the Oregonian the island unless he is recognized and assim-| “Weel, ye see,” he replied, “it | e =2 BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | | PHONE 2754 LEGION, NO. 439 s R e llated.” The conditions under which he has lived |meant I'd hae to gie up smoking.”| i PLANT IN ALASKA. e Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays for centuries have been “aggravated, rather than| “Why, was smoking prohibited?” [ ! [ S S S each month, 8 P.M. at Moose A COLORFU CAMPAIGN. diminished, under American rule.” One difficulty | we enquired. o Hall. wStroation is that he has been made to stay strictly in his| «Na Na!” he F = Esther Ingmsn, Senlor Re- e Na, Na! replied impatient. ~ CARTE i TR, This is without question the most colorful ‘“'1'("; nn”l‘.x-“;.r-":m 1\5.\\' '\\'zxgj-s a]mli unemployment “but nonme of the ither: men =i THE CHAS. W. R R MORTUARY geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. election campaign that we have had in a long|f JOHE BFOLEE MO “;:;[j"‘)]('\:le‘“i- »;i:::(lfiu;;: working there smoked.” B “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” time, and it presents more freakish situations, of “_,‘.w ,“’“1’ \aves ‘;I_‘ ““’ ‘mi"l Aol e N\ So et y straw eaves » royal palm, the en- ) h i + . s perhas, than ever before was the case. M| vironment unsanitary. He sometimes has twa| sgopy LS B4 News ) Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling Ruth Pratt, the only woman Alderman ever 10|wives, and always a flock of children. A report|. O dear, dom't you think 1 Alleys b Lsta o e e = inion Ne Tagtut A R you'd better go down and start up Y be elected in New York City, who was nominated |to the Legislature says: “Our farm laborers are 1 d il b ) Pl oy k! i e Tob.itltay. ¢ ! the furnace to take the chill off q or men and women for Congress by the Republicans in a Park(not an unindustrious lot, they are only a set of the hbtise?’ —says Taxi Tad. Stand—Miller’s Taxi Avenue Congressional district, where she defeated |Wretchedly forsaken, creature ? i Phone 218 the equally aristocratic Phelps Phelps, is to have To return to Senor Rosario’s demand for re- His summer {s here—and now | A ¢ gt : e 4 clamation of the jibaro, he proposse that a month| EXplaining the Rush Business when the hills and woods are IN 1 E a (.um[n!l“\n Re ]l.uhhnln (.H‘uhrl.lf‘ “\m.‘ni‘vT lun be set apart every year “to put before the people Done by Leesburg Stores rife with color, a pleasant ride 5 A » A —————— ;Irr)l 1]|n|<-1..‘mlum ticket, Mrs x:‘;u and Mr |1lp p:: the living conditions” of these 700,000 Porto Miss Gladys Rush and Miss RBd.||out the road can be enjoyed JAPAN‘ESE TOY helps (we just cannot write his name without|Ricans, He asks the Governors to call a meetins|mona Rush, of McIntosh, we by your family or guests—a . - asks s all g g . of A sh, were in g N TIONERY ; setting that Phelps down twice—one New Yorklof Mayors of municipalities to -consider relief,|Leesburg shopping early in the||call to Single O will insure ERINTING snd SEA R SHOP newspaperman always writes it Phelps! Phelps!) |and bespeaks the cooperation of churches, town |Wweek their safety and comfort en SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS | H. B. MAKINO both ran on wet platforms, the woman's being|casinos and trade unions. In some way the same NI 3 route. Front Street ' S PMENT somewhat the wetter. (Perhaps that is why she|education that the Government provides for the 'Sa Hard Life FILING CABINETS ORBIOR ERUT P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders won). Now Mrs. Beatrice Beckerman has had|toWn should be introduced in the country dis-| “As we get older life seems to Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office herself nominated through petitions as a “Dry|tricts. After all, the jibaro is the mainstay of|get more uncomfortable,” sighed —— ) 4 orto Ri - hia s ik h at Carlson’s Taxi and St e Republican,” and has gone out after the Alder-|L°'0 Rico. It s his labor that produces har-|the first old married man _ Bpun oA vests of sugar, coffee, tobacco and fruits, “Yes,” replied the other, “t Ambulance Service MORRIS kel Y hasn't been very asa i BE Ab nrob: a0 theikin X ;SRR v pleasant having| | Stands at Alaskax ..otel and But that is not so freakish, probably, as a ; i iy NSRS ELoir. " cooent UAGES b e CONSTRUCTION little incident over in Boston where the Adamses Work for Women. wondering why she married me talk only to the Cabots and the Cabots talk | — but' BAN AL my daughter Bt Phone Single 0 and 94 ALASKAN HOTEL COMPANY only to God. Miss Sally Cabot and Miss (Washington Post.) reachddy Al Age .when sho aldo ts SAND and Maud Cabot, whose blue blood goes far back of Although there has been but a slight increase [ wondering why she did it's doubl S the *Codfish Aristocracy,” probably even bfl('k‘in the number of women gainfully employed over |so.” MODERN REASONABLE RATE GRAVEL to the witch-burners, (certainly no Boston Irish{the figures of 1910, the specialization of women R l 7 D AVE HouseL, PRoP. o there), made speeches for Gov. Smith to anm|in labor is a noticeable fact. Women have turn- B How! Ber' y s 1axi 4 Carpenter and Concrete s .57 w 8 4 s @ ork. out-door meeting held at the home of Mrs. John|ed from agriculture and domestic service JObS|it used to be one of the husband’s 4 e e S e A. Logan, widow of the Gen. Logan who founded [#nd have gone into professional work. One of tavorite chants— PHONE 199 [FeSSssssssevnsemeaseressnns casaitesaanss: e } P No job too large nor too the Grand Army of the Republic and ran for|the factors that have inclined women toward | Ivs easy to see who wears the Stand at Gastineau z o i ike activities i grow small for us. ¥ice-President on the Republican ticket with office and like activities is the growth of apart- pants;"” ment living. With the care of a house lifted|put pow just one look ’ 8 'Blathe. Ther g v ] at % James G. Blaine There were 1,900 BOSton|frrom 5o many of them, they can go out into em- thakfons win g e MORRIS women at the meeting ployment with a mobility and independence that|mpo. jrg easy to see who'll wear — they could mot readily command when house- CONSTRUCTION CO. TAMMANY AND THE FARMERS. |bold drudgery consumed their time and strength, |2 SteP-in: i The Packard Taxi 4 ® i} BrILDING CONTRACTORS 2 Women have secured for themselves the rat- gy yo g T PHONE an zn zt s # Phone 62 Farmers take notice: Tammany's ing of men as industrial factors and have steadily B o 00 SR 444, i e 2 Many a poor digestion can be devotion to the farm is proved by the |advanced toward the goal of equal pay for equal . 3 5 Tammany unit’s attitude on any legisla- |work. Increased educational advantages have|traced to too rich food. » Stand at Arctic tion helpful to the industry. Almost in- meant much to the sex. Today the ability of the variably Tammany Congressmen can be sexes differs less than the ability of individuals.| hM"t"mo' AHE8 True e 5 counted upon as opposing any sugges- Women are often put in charge of forces com- nother thing you can get in the rompt Service, Day and Night tion in the interest of the farmer in posed mosly of men, CovicH AuTo SERVICE Vebraska, New York or anywhere else. The bogy of the decline of the home has| STAND AT THE OLYMPIC i is our ose —(Olympia Olympian.) not found warrant with the emancipation of and convenient. It is o purp Moves, Packs and Stores ~ . el ; a r ,s Phone 342, Day or 1 Perhaps that is why the two Tammany Sen-|Woman for housework. Neither the home nor M b y C f Night i merit -the approva ators from New York and most of the Tam- ll|‘('| home m.';.' l,n; ;1]0\‘[111('(].‘ 'I"huv is very mm;h a e Juneau, Alaska at all Himed o PP epresentatives BRE S ot o | Wider range of intelligence in homes whose moth- & R — QST Sanresen e 1w Comsress voted for the|, . moved freely in the industrial cireuit DEor Imperial Building of our customers. In all of your paserpetisugen B |to marriage than there is in the homes of women Front Street . who have been brought up with a sense of de- ¥ o jons with this Bank, there THE FIRST ll\'lTlE P endente: 1th e e . MILLER’S TAXI connection . el —_— Regular Dinners Phones 183 and 218 y Polly was afraid that Tunney and Wilder would hitch-hike behind the wrong auto-| Having looked at the mew school teachers ar- Short Orders mm&#";;wm hich cre mobile in that proposed, walking tour of Europe.|'!VIng this week, we wouldn't mind going to FOR HIRE TN Sty oy = At any rate, apparently, she couldn't wait, be-| 100l again and sternly being told, “Young man, Lu'whes \ X « i i er school.”— cause she just went ovir to Europe and forced | " BADRR (AR ASer, achool” (NSRS R the wedding. Without wing anything more 4 * Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, “ hid 6 2 ” than the news dispatches have said, it really| A Japanese capitalist says he is awed by POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge Courtesy” and “Service. looks as if Gene had lost the first battle in the|the private secretaries of American executives. first round—if it was the first battle, But wait until he meets our best head waiters.|] Merchants Lunch served TAXI e ol (Indianapolis Star.) from 11:30 a. m. to 2 PHONES THE GOOD OF THE CHURCHES. —_— £ p. m. daily. 50 cents Days—482 Nights—377 ¥ _THE e portl o BAARS e 2 hie el The B. M. Behrends Bank ||| 5 sice Iransfer Co. The best thing that could possibly happen|'/™¢ 2 gang 'leader is buried. If the gangsters . . - to the Methodist, Baptist and other Protestant|''® Wise, they'll racket the florists business.— Oftice Phone 389 churches throughout the country would be the| k0% Ohio, Beacon-Journal) REEDER’S TAXI Ik [eiduwcs Fhags ‘443 gvarwheiming elsction of Gov. Smith. That would| g gection n Malne presented the seoctaclel} HARRY MABRY PHONE 182 i ftivs SHoMMERds on \thousands of preachers and (ot n molst Republican on a dry platioen. e Brouriator others who are trying to force the churches into|feating a dry Democrat on a wet platformer. Day and Night Service politics back to their prayers and to contem-|(Detroit Free Press.) You will find our facilities complete JUNECA([)IM'{)%SFFR will be manifest in actual practice