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B S T R~ e T e —a— e ————A Daily Alaska Empire | b s me-|H A P P Y. ¥ rorssomar| | Froteinal Sodieties” when the voter neglects his y i . auly ook bl ek = BIRTHDAY | 20 YEARS AGO Horoscope |, s/ of Gastineau . ¥ - itor an ; el - SR A WONERT W. BENDER R b | * A TIMELY WARNING The Empire extenas congratula- From The Empire ! wThe st trichibe ! — Channel 3 " Published_every _eves R e —_— tions and best wishes today, their e stars ‘ Helene W. L. Albrecht | - u j e ANy . 2 It was a timely and apropos warning that Presi- | birthday anniversars, w the followr | ___. i | but do not compel” I PHYSIOTHERAPY ¥ B. P. O. E. ELKS meets 1 - - lent Roosevelt gave in his recent Chautauqua, N. Y., | ing: \ SEPTEMBER 4, 1916 : | g1l Massage, Ele_ctrlcity, Infra Red e’ve’r y. “',edr;e;i ay a‘t R n e N 1ddress against selfish interests evading United States oty | The Adamson' Bill giving an eight '* : | Ray, Medical Gymnasties P T e o } BSCRIPTION RATES. neutrality in an foreign war, and revealed the neces- CS)E ]_’_‘:‘D i hour day to employees of the rail-| Until evening e stars frown to- 307 GOLDS’I"EIN BLDG. | e il o § Beltvered in carrier in Juncau and Douglas for §1.25 ber month. | jov of the clear-cut foreign policy which we as a i e gD roads in the United States, passed,day, according to astrology. Under Phone Office, 216 b e v i By mail. postage paid, at the following rates: 3 i) - Robert Dalton by Congress, was signed by Presi-{this planetary government the — M. H. SIDES, Secretar: ¥ One year. In advance, $12.00; si onths, {n-advance, $6.00; nation are now pursuing. Harley J. Turner, Jr. ent Wilson &5 M ekily hostt SB)ming 1 MEely to be unsiiits ‘ael — — . & k iy dvance, $1.2: o ot 2 7 $ e Anadit i | de i . Sy b S v e % R aderh D o ST SR _ "".f‘ffl,’l;'r\u’c’;s'mn g e will promptly notity It is clear that our present policy and the meas: Sam Gazaloff the morning of this day. The Pres- inclined to harbor various forms|| DRS, KASER & FREEBURGER ERiGITs or OOLOMEGS 4 B s " ety B passed by the Oongress WOl i the event of & Jide fu Garcis ident signed the bill in his private|of fear. DENTISES Seghers Council No. 7 X Office, 602; Business Office, 374. war on some other continent, reduce war profits which Daniel R. Steele. car at Union Depot in Washing-| Quarrels and misunderstandings|| Blomgren Building | 1760, Meetings second %.r ' i D TO BE LARGER | would otherwise accrue to American citizens,” the R [ton after returning from a trip tolmay be unusually serious today | PHONE 56 |land last. Monday at< g | President said. A F L AN Kentucky when there will be an inclination|| Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. [17:30 p, m. Transient X 3 < EreTEE R ATy S § aa i ; —_— look upon the dark side of ev-|H—————— 3 brothers urged to at- “Industrial and agricultural production for a war il ik > Lo % - é 3 x’kr‘(‘(l:::n :iut immense on'tunl:'s to a few men; for Greece had accepted every de-|erything, especially that defieit inje— —— 7 tend. Council Cham- m e Y 8 i il mand made by the Allies it had been' (e family budget Dr. C. P. Jenne bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, 1 the nation as a whole it produces disaster. It was announced from Paris. This meant| gpecial care should be exercised Boots Fenlto G. K, H, J, TURNER, Secretary i \ie ‘Drospect of war profils that Ifede our tarmers the Allies were in absolute!today to prevent accidents. Hunt- Valentine Building Tt v T e * | in the West plow up prairie land that should never posses: of the Greek govern-|ing pr s extraordinary perils. |, TELEPHONE 176 MOUNT JUJNEAU LODGE NO. 11 i IR RN N have beeri plowed, but should have been left for graz- P - I STR' K E ment Falls wiu be numerous and old|., =7 e Second and fourth vebBb A5 00t ing cattle. Today we are reapig the harvest of those v D (ol folk should guard against dangers| ' — Monday of each month s r specially | i3 ——— e in Scottish Rite Temple, » | war profits in the duststorms that have devastated ik [\ Charles W. Mawkesworth, Super-|lurking in thelr homes, especlally| - ;7RT7}|7 d Willi *" beginning at 7:30 p. m, & | those war-plowed areas. Tt was the prospect of war 3 ke ntendent of Government schocls | pathtut g Dr. Richar illiams s A A : brofits that caused the extension of monopoly and | President Green Makes: wno tind made a trip of inspection| Industry continues subject to dis- DENTIST e L & -yoRagy. 5 ol i : to Si Killisnoo, Hooneh and|turbing conditions that affect the| ’ s aster; : ubjuatiied sTrtion ol Indsby rn RREYE 2 Statement Fol]owmg Re- Why points etlimed @ iniay on :.‘xl]xz)pmu:u’ Wiy iy given|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE W. LEIVERS, Secretary. high tha 3 al rela S etwees el ay points, J a i g is G ' (A g LN | | gh lh.n ’m( nm‘m.x{ln] tionship between debtor and port from Wa!son [the Prince ‘of Whales ahd wWas reg-|tnat the coming Wirter will be'se- A“SSILD,,SZFIN BT%‘Z‘{“_ i R ok ] creciioh Wa-celxere) : —_— istered at the Gastineau vere and family needs pressing. | F———————— PR TR 0 4 s f riheless, if war should break out again on G Sept. 4—William The evening is auspicious for TR S X Lode 4 4 | b WASHINGTON, Ser " 3 ¥l | |every second and fourth Wednes- L1 —_— . | another continent, let us not blink the fact that We | Green president of the American! With scveral deer and smaller banguets or s in honor of Dr. A. W. Stewart Gay, 150, OB el EDNA M < ; | would find in this country thousands of Americans)federation of Labor, sald the Fed- |game to their credit, a party of|distinguist Pol DENTIST || BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CAST YOUR VOTE NEXT TUESDAY who, secking immediate riches—fool's gold—would at- |eration cannot interfere at present |hunters had returned to Treadwell|erings will be chara-‘er Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | CASHEN, Sccretary. “E tempt to break down or evade our neutrality. They |in the American Newspaper Guild from Rodman’s Bay. In the party|eatine th L it is turec SEWARD BUILDING (vt iirE, e ol Next Tuesday is election day when the voters of weuld tell you—and, unfortunately, their views would [strike against the Seattle Post-In- sugens Weschenfelder. New forms of crime thm‘ w"el Office Phone 469 M R s T Alaska will go to the polls to choose their delegate W . -0 Juniieity— that if they could produce and [telligencer 2 i R R PN pectsa e oo it = AETmaE | The Juneau Laundry T ficials and the members | i g % Ao igerent| President Green, this afternoon, y Councilman Livie, of Doug-|gautumn. Widespread dishonesty + | Franklin Street between Congress, their Territorial officia ship this and that and the other article to belligere 3 i i - | 3 : # B kst sobehl: Anpiia| 1ip this and could all find |released a report on the strike from d returned from a two week|will be disclosed among public 6“.’ TELEPHONE 563 | Front AR Besond’ Stréets I Thes nave meara the cxpressions of he various candi. | "2U0RS. the unemployed of America would all fing Rowland Watson, American Feder- |vacation and hunting trip. M. |vants. “Pull” will spare many from|| Ofrice Hours-o.15:. 1.6 PHONE 358 they have heard the expressions of the var | work a tion of Labor representative, who 'Livie reported a delightful outing.|the penalties for wrong-doing Dr. W. A. Rystrom ||—— — “ | dates. They have heard the charges and the counter y would tell you that if they could extend [y, "e (Bl R O TE Ve St [ Failure of a prominent financial | | . DéNTfSTy E £35S TR, | charges; seen emphasized the records of the men in credit to war nations that credit would be used in | o4 | Burdette Winn left on the p,.mm-}‘,m,mm“““ is prognosticated an:]\" Oyet st et fiw A R R A C K ,' b office, the promises of those who are seeking office. . 1rireq states to build homes and factorles and pay | Green said: “Efforts to conduct {Rupert for Seattle to enroll at the it will have a salutary effect in|| i n | : | It is now the voter’s inning | our debts. They would tell you that America would|a hearing on the complaint filed | University of Washington where he |impressin on the public the 1(".-“* 3 & Constnlctlon CO- | i And every voter should uccept as his sacred duty | gnco more capture the trade of the world. . . . To|by the American Newspaper Gtild |was a member of the Sophomore |sons of past losses, the seers fore- 5 T S oan Phone 47| b ; the responsibility that is now his or her's. That duty | yegicy the clamor of that greed, if war should come,|and to Imokr)nouma M;It}em?m-(m:::;m s ;lf‘”_n . e DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON || & 2 L il i jote for | . squire the verving. support of all Ameri-|be made by the officers o i T L e ] Optometrist — — is to go to the polls on next Tuesday and vote for | would require the unswerving. supp ; 0 haney 4 Bl ] fation 1 it ptumedris 1 the ‘candidates of his or her cholce, choosing those | cans who love peace, to realize the inevitable penal- rs(:iu}::rnc]:i“:gtliohd?gtai;’yl:“;;lac?:g ‘Mrdx {n‘ srempsafigf,a;in e el ! Cocks ate vl ‘;‘,f “|| Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted XN ] candidates which the voter believes Will best carry oNl | yjes, the inevitable day of reckoning that comes from the Posi-Intelligencer on the unfair{Prince Rupert for California. Young |phesied. Many investments in Bri-|| Office _":“';:“,"2';:””“’ 5 '\\o 1 | i the work of and for Alaska in the best possible man- | o fajse prosperity. list. The laws of the American Shepard was studying engineering| made by Americans, it| | y S P iy 3 e i ol 8 D Thera ite ghle: cAndidates in the fleld, ‘some | -\ 4m gpite of every posiible brethodhh AinRrRac i ¢ EE0 of Labor requires that at Stanford University. g AT o e % — 2 e abler than others. The voter must determine the | iona) relations involve of neces 8’ vast.uncharted | ol ot taka ok g i e L s CaRE 1 — 3 oD g V=l 9 B ones best qualified. area. In that area safe sailing will depend on the |tion pbefore placing any firm on g Haye the augury of s veatol chang- | Robert Slmpson, Opt. D. ‘ __kp s i Analyze the records and pledges of the various knowledge and the experience and the wisdom of |the unfair list. Thi‘s fact prevents! u B ur" ur es and sudd ,‘, “1;,1,,,,;” that Graduate Los Angeles Col. | 2 candmm& just as you would examine the qualifica- those who direct our foreign policy. Peace will de- [the AFL from acting at present 3 i should be enoficial. Prosperity lege of Optometry and | / i \ 5 Sl LR T Fitor o |k eir day-to-day decisions. and I have directed Watson to try with money problems is foretold. || Opthalmology / P A tions of any other person you were to employ for a | pend on their day day i bring abowt a settlenasatis Children born on this day Prob- || Glasse Bt Lo sl \ 5 i « o) var i o W 2 al r se . | Shild m on this Jlasses " ® i position of trust. The men or women you, as the | i ey keeo OUb GRS those who “”’:‘?h a"‘,‘f’ e T 0y | n ace arges SHI il b Torcelil Bk Jeube £ iR s o \\ 1 voter, put in public office, are your employees. You ! decide have a_sufficiently dvl.nl(.d u.\m‘n a;] ing ! ks aos ful. Subjects of this sign are na | Seew R = / il are selecting them next Tuesday to do your work; | international affairs to make certain that the sma T G b e ... |tural leaders and able to make ?—S\g-—‘ 1 ; ducting the affairs of Alaska. It is | decisions of each day do not lead toward war and| KANSAS CITY, Sept. 4. — J B o el Philli et s o : Jones-Stevens Shop Vi on eatton | nlnus tagorts i Work of conducting the affa ! | Jacobson, 31-year-old local man,| Wayne Painter and Phillip| o ) 4 = vitally important work which should be done in first | if, at the same time, they possess the courage to say ks Mot iibitia Whiti A A \""John 'G. Oarhile, onk¥ e Bl LADIES—MISSES Here's ane of the best—TR) A class manner if the Territory of Alaska is to g0 for- | o to those who selfishly or unwisely would let us pr‘mpd . Bt R arting: Are t0 AP~ liefary of the Tres iry, was born o, T:I;?D:{TO-\\:L\R i ] BOWLING! ~ us REER S Y ar Sta ansa 5 . 3 g thare 5l el a) re ear ] 3 rd to its rightful heritage. | go to war. after speeding from New York at vear at Ketchikan jon this day 18%. Others who have | Sew st i 3 L bigiady g : s celebrat as a birthday includ s T PP BT s B i Not in years has the attention of the nation | “Our closest neighbors are good neighbors. If | tl JRC TR BN SN SO B e celebrated it a5 a birthday include ~——— - — { | turned so pointedly to Alaska. In this northern ter- | there are remoter nations that Wish us not good but | hour in the transcontinental Ben! SEATTLE, Sept. 4.—Wayne Pain- Thomas E Walson, Seniet, 1856 o BOWLING ALLEYS | ritory, the people of the nation see opportunity; they ' ill, they know that we are strong; they know that we | dix. air speed race. ter and Phillip Whiting, both 38 ’C(uldul]vnl Rf’i“-;\;»_ French prelate DR. H. VANCE || Rheinlander and A1t Heidelberg are Ainskn conscious. They are sold on the fact that ' can and will defend ourselves and defend our neigh- | Jacobsen pulled the ripcord after and fishermen, have been released and s Ah?(rzmn._ 5 5. kol OSTEOPATH | BEER ON TAP v | is s i e th c > me: s eck to dominate no other nation. We |bailing out but the lines tangled on $500 bond each by United State copyright, 1836) Consultation and examination | 1 s something more than an icebox. The men | bors. We s i i Alaska is something > day will have | ask no territorial expansion. We oppose imperialism. | 3nd fouled. After falling some dis=,Commissioner Elliott on condition e | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5: | or women you elect fo office next Tuesday wil have | ask no terrl I8, expans 10 armaments. We believe | {ance the parachute opened and He fhey appear at Ketchikan, Alacka S E——— C OIS by appointment. | T 8 very vital role in furthering that thought and build- | We desire reduction in world armamen e ot |landed unhurt and answer to charges of pirating 4 | i Gastineats Tikal® At 11 ing for you a greater and more prosperous Territory, | in democracy; we believe in “"“‘“’";- ]‘“ ““1““1‘ ““‘ Amy Earhart Putnam battled @lsaimon from fish traps Ludwig Nelson | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | - cace » offer to every nation of the world ‘the srgericy dor- Untit Uy S KGR a, | and ultimately a State. peace. We of ; flapping emergency d ‘Whiting, who said he once played | .. gea iy 3 We hear much of home rule, The best example | handclasp of the good neighbor. Let those who wish |had it repaired here. n the University of Washinzton | "WATCHMAKER and Jh\.‘ELER M I of home rule is to go to the voting booth next Tuesday | our friendship look us in the eye and take our hand. | > football eleven, surrendered to the Juneau, Alaska E D R U G s ] SN RN S N NI | Actress Wini Shaw’s faiaer was sheriff’s office when he learned he ! b ’ I AT EOIOOTIOINNN | e i entertainer when Has wns wanien ana Painter was ar- S—— H.B. FOSs COMPANY | | N ¢ co !wail was a monarchy. Wini was rested by the authorities on a war-| = 8 — By SNER ! o e 51 4 2 |born in Honolulu. rant radioed from Ketchikan. s ‘ { PRESCRIPTIONS 3?!13 - , o - empoande ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS FULLY - OONFON | . exactly | { Front Street Next Coliseum & as written 4 R L o o PHONE 97—Free Delivery ' i by your ‘ TYPEWRITERS RENTED ‘ $5.00 per month doctor. | T | J. B. Burford & Co. | McCAUL MOTOR Juneau Drug Cll. | | ‘Our c_loqr:tep is worn by | 4 ole i e TR il g o satisfied customers” COMPANY | : Rt g = e Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | .‘l $ 320z - Y GALLON P e e | e ——_ SIZE BOTTLES wy? s Stratton & Beers s ay n | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | "A“'dN S J pESIEXQRS o HARDWARE : PHONES 92 or 95 | VALENTINE BLDG. | Hard C Free Delivery Telephone 50: ||| Thomas Hardware Co. | Fresh Meats, Groceries, — L - i Liquors, Wines and Beer a5 | We Sell for LESS Because SPECIALIZING . e 2 pt ‘ We Sell for CASH | When in Nees L ; “ in French | || Leader Dept. Store ' DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL L ores B nd George Brothers b4 | GENERAL HAULING Italia; : e STORAGE and CRATING [ Dinners BATE U5 Gastineau Cafe JUNEAU TRANSFER | Short Orders at All Hours Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 | UL O Empire classifieds pay. Juneau Ice Cream - ; Parlors v He Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy GARLAND BOGGAN COFFEE SHOP ! Harded Floo“ { Percy Reynolds, Manager ! The FRIENDLY the BEST! If you're out to please the man A Union Product Recognized by the American >f the family let us help [ £ IRO UOIS Federation of Labor /ou! A grand selection of s Feapa ST G ey g0od food . . . vegetables and || | | | Waxing Polishing | Sanding PHONE 582 all the things that men Ilike best. P RELIABLE TRANSFER | | Our trucks go any place any : time. A tank for Diesel Oil | ] FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneay, Alaska A long time ago there lived an Indian Chief who had trouble with his feet . . . he designed and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 the moccasin vamp which has since been a symbol of foot comfort. At the same time this worthy redskin did an excellent job of streamlining. Jarman Note the freedom Friendly shoes have developed this comfortable stream- the Friendly “lro- Quois” gives o lining into the Iroquois style which is taking all honors your foor. You will find in it one of the most com- e i many other of the newest Jarman Friendly shoes for fall. The Jarman Friendly Shoe %5 DEVLIN’S g A i Footwear for Men, Women, Children S S aum. te SN - Free Delivery . g ¢ 000000000000 OO : o R, S e e R ol [ = WHEN IN A HURRY / s I r GUNS and GAS — OILS | CALL COLE FOR OIL! | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any " 1 AMMUNITION ||} JUNEAU MOTORS ||| % ? ort i BIGVAN ™™ ||| recommema || COLE TRANSFER x‘;‘ Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | White Spot — = LIQUOR STORE PHONE i FINE 655 | “wisioemic | 1I . for popularity. You may see it at our store along with = If 1t Paint We Have 1t | | IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY Resources Qver Two und One Half Millign Dollars Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Empire ads are read,

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