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B et e e e st = g & : « [w - " i i Dail Al ka Empire it n]{ our tpnhruml fx‘wmls that this is merely an ex H A p p Y - ; PROFESSIONAL ‘ Pratelnal Schetles “,s ample, not a forecas | H . o Bditor and Manager| The various Siaies have electors, or number of BIRTHDA Y| 20 YEARS AGO || oroscope |[= | of Gastineau b e epresentatives and Senators in Congress, as follows:| 1pe Empire exteras congratula- From The Eunpire e f Helen. W. L h - | Charmel J Published _every evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE| slabama, 11; Arizona, 3; Arkansas, 9; California, 22;|tjons and best wishes today, their “The stars incline | e A“"‘CC t ' FRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneat: | 5o1orado, 6; Connecticut, 8; Delaware, 3; Florida, 7; | birthday anniversars, w the follow- A _ PHYSIOTHERAPY . - Alaska, ; but do not compel Masiage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. E. ELKS mcets Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class| 1€OT8i8, 12; Idaho, 4; Illinois, 29; Indiana, 14; Towa,|ing: SEPTEMBER 18, -1916. b e LR bR T i matter. 1; Kansas, 9; Kentucky, 11; Louisiana, 10; Maine, o et 0L A dispatch said that the British | —_— Stiliion i i L SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Maryland, 8; Massachusetts, 17; Michigan, 19; e e J)". : ship Kelvina was struck by a tor-|SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936 | Phone Office, 216 welcome. WALTER P, rier in Juneau and Dougl Delivered in for $1.25 per month | finnesota, 11; Mississippi, 9; Missouri, 15; Montana, By pedo while bound from Newport| According to astrology this is afix i buid, at the following rates Charles A. Fox SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. oo . L 4 v s 31 V. ard | g to seek R L you. six months, in adva $6.00 : Nebr 7; Nevada, 3; New Hampshire, 4; New : ck News to Glasgow. She had aboard |good day to go hunting or = 2 oy M. H. SIDES, Secretary. B i i ctyanoe Rauge oo ersey, 16; New Mexico, 3; New York, 47; North Caro- posEnioe Sl 2 Americans. There were mot|iecreation outside of business actly-| "pRS. KASER & FREEBURGER oo Subseribers will ¢ a favor if they will promptly notify | 'ersey; 16; Bewxica, 3; bl — — } rew 1ty oiE ilwersn " astects . ralel} MBUS the Business Office of any failife or irresularity in the delivers | na, 13; North Dakota, 4; Ohio, 2; Oklahoma, 11; o N — g omoush life boats for both the crew ity ~Strong adverse aspects rule| DENTISTS KNIGHTS or COLUMBU of their papers Jregon, 5: Pennsylvania, 36; Rhode-Island, 4> South| | * |ond the Americans, who were en-|pyusiness, threatening mistakes i Blomgren Building Seghers Council No. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office ASRORy D FIENRRYIVAN S, o0 N DAILY LESSONS f0%0iced as nhosulers for a load of where good judgment is required. || PHONE 56 1760., Meetings second MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. — | Jeroling, §; Bouth Dakols, 4 SSfmnme, 3L Tex“‘“‘ T horses, so the latter put on life-| This is a day when trade and|| Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. and last Monday at 5 The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for [ °3; Utah, 4; Vermont, 3; Virginia, 11; Washington, 8; IN EIJGLISH Pelts and jumped overboard. They|.ommerce may be seriously affect- 7:30 p. m. Transient X republication of wll news dispatehes credited to it or ot other- (oot Virging, 8; Wisconsin, 12; Wyoming, 3. Wefo. resciied. by thECOuREY . ltier s e o done ven brothers urged to at- WA wise credited in this paper and also the local news published 3 4 ; ¥ i By W. L. Gore we e ed. It is not a ti 78 3 herein }. . With these figures in mind, it can be readily seen l y s I Tuscania. tures and it is unfavorable for start- Dr. C. P. Jenne tend. Council Cham- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER WDY campaign leaders in both parties turn their| + xSt e Y| |ing any sort of enterprise. / Roolb b anAiE Eerskl"‘iflh St. JOHN F. MULLEN, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ire on New York with 47 electoral votes, Illinois With| o qc Ofien Misused: Do moy| BeMin announced that General| ypger this sway gossip and evil|| Valentine Building &) L TURNER, g 29, Pennsylvania with 36, California with 22 and 50 on.| 55 "¢ seen her in the piotures| O Mackensen was pressing in|communications are believed to bef| PRI SR MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE NO. 11+ < The majority of electoral vote is what means victory.[say: “We saw her (or, have seen|PUrsuit of the Russians Iall;db R:' widespread. Libel suits lh]al re- 5 Maine, the only state to hold its general election be-|her).” ", {manians in the province of Dobrud- |1 from whispered scandals may o E Second and :fourth ‘ja. The Russian advance in the 1t the autumn —— 6(- Ndey. Ofieach ReRath i 5 g v ¢ i he Russia v ®|be numerous later in the aul 3 T = i tish Rite Templ fore November, already has gone Republican. In| Often Mispronounced: Constable.er“mmm,a continued, according| New leaders are now to gain|t Dr. Richard Wiiliams , \ in Scottish Ri ':wcnp e, cther words, Maine’s five electoral votes are safe for|Pronounce first syllable kun, u as beginning at 7:30 p. m. | to this statement. |strength iry many parts of the Unit- MARTT] ORGEN- Governor Landon. He needs 261 more or 266, a ma-|in run. g 3501 T gy Bt LI . 0 rity 5 ral Vi 5 n Misspelled: Mercenary; . ¢ _|2d States. Labor may il OFFICE AND RESIDENCE SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES ority of the total electoral vote of 531. In 1932, for I TVil At a meeting of the Junes Tl tations and misap-] et i ary, not ery. “ o il 2|0y misreprescn ns & i GOLDSTEIN BUILDING W. LEIVERS, Secretary. | mer President Hoover carried Maine but he was only i m Haughty, - sthe se-'C"""“l a contract was | prehensions. D t and double- !, & ~ SR AR SRS ble to gather in only five more states in the November | ‘m\’ mi’m’p‘ i 4 P. R. Bradley, of the A | dealing are supposed to flourish un- REBEKAHS rlection, giving him a total of 59 electoral votes com- | \oord Study se a word three Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets 4 * pared to 472 for President Roosevelt. 3 | neau mine, for installation of the| ey this direction of the stars. # HERONES 2 ‘times and it is yours.” Let us in-| alt water fire fighting system. The| yranys is in an aspect th’n :,ixmk-]“ Dr. A. W. Stewart every second and fourth Wednes- ! Last week end, we read of Governor Landon cam-'crease our vocabulary by mastering| DS, | el DENTIST {day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. . system was to cost notin excess of | ylates mental s ®aigning in great style in upper New York state,|one word each day. Today's word: | l, Nl,i “\;z:;:g l};: l[l;,i %‘{m”ddkd il _h._ .,‘,:dr‘:.r.‘q lf' ?‘gw‘fitg’g'{,fi&%’g' BUTTS, Noble Grand;' MILDRED iraditionally Republican. New York has 47 electoral | Incapacitate; to deprive of capac- fand the rest adva this sway, which also encou S Ol s CASHEN Secretary. 'votes, the most of any state. When one sees one of ity of natural power. “He was in {aska Juneau. |the acceptance of unsound Iic Hypnotism in many little recogni VA 'OTE the candidates or his supporters dashing into Penn-|capacitated by the long illness.” | , . = © jickson, president and| -4 forms will gain power. P Sl Y o e AR | The Juneau Laundry I LR AN Aylvania for &, series of Speedhes, it is intélesting to| . . - BRI T {manager of the Jaxon Amusement| Giig may find this a lucky d TELEPHONE 563 | Franklin Street between = | = 3 rote that Pennsylvania has 36 electoral votes. Many | ** ¥ Compa had left for the southg,. shopping and for social con-| Office Hours—9-1%; 1-6 Froht and’ Second Birests As the political campaign. swings along tOWArd. ..o vers donoede President Roosevelt will carry lho‘ LOOK and LEAR}\ [to purchase fixtures and furniture|eacts but meeting with strangers! | Dr. W. A Rystrom PHONE 358 November 3 and the general election in the States (5lid south and most of the western states, and Lan- | for the new theatre to be opened|..c ot be fortunate. ; A DE‘:NTI.ST bt ST s e b there is noted from time to time a concerted action con the New England states as well as some of the, | By A. C. Gordon in the Hellenthal Building. George| s ne autumn quarter d-;nw.’».‘( Over Fhnt National Bafts © = L S 4 JeulAr: dvive eastern states. Small wonder that Illinois, Ohio, In-' |Irving, local attorney, was assO-ineqy gisturbed conditions in Eur-| Xon..Y 0 riein. sections; oy BRI SHE S ORlo, o dikna; New Yorkiasid Dennsylvails &k paliia gmundg,"‘ * | clated with Jackson In the Venture. e will strongly affect the stoemlly L et e e B8 UL WARRACK | * New York or California or some other state. These ' Solltis, 1. What Caradian province has | market. Sharp rises may be ex-| - ‘ Construction Co. ; heavy campaigns in certain sections are significant i i | its own flag? Mrs. McLaughlin and daughter pected in British - securities. if"m{. RAE LILLIAN Cz\RLSON* AR Phone 487 th th b St it logely, bilt ofte: R G ’ How does air travel effect the|Catherine, who had spent the pre- For the average man and woman'| Ovlometsist g’ " e R en Dt diel, U oftern mes Spme.of jthe besh News 10 {AlLska {uh Jriby WEEk“"pP“"e" {vious two months visiting in_the | thrift, meaning wise spending and | pees Examined, Glasses Fitted O3 VORI A S L little to the casual voter. Thus it might be interesting is the settlement o»f the Cordova strike, and the re-) 3. Who wrote “Oliver Twist'? i‘SVnLV,\ had returned on the Hom- no( hnmlmv is enjolned. Ameri-!] yOfilce ¥ Ll;dw1; il at this time to point out the major reason for these fumption of operations at the Kennecott mine which: 4. What is lycanthropy? | bolat § profit by th lmldl Jewelry Store swings and heavy political fire on certain state fronts, !1€ans many of our residents will be back at gainful] 5. In what year was Bzyn Mawr | —— 1 in recent years. NV ; cchool CCCUPation and another of our big industries will be; founded? F. A. J. Gallwas, Douglas school| persons whose birthdate it is'— P - 4 18 Prnsident b o¥ery 00, WRS tAUENG In SON00 4, cpiirivng B miial, — [clerk, had returned on the Hum-|yaye the augury of a year of per- I‘R b TS Ot D, ’ : but some of us forget, is chosen by Electors, each state ANSWERS boldt from a vacation in the States.| jiovities, jous and changes. | NODErt Mmpson, Pt 7 s ] _' ¢ being entitled to the same number of Electors as it 1. Nova Scotia. — has representatives in Congres For example, Wash- itory, we can’t starve if the threatened strike ma- ington State with six Representatives and two Sena- o1 43 : - hills terializ There’s bear in them thar hills, too. T " P & RO S tors has eight electoral votes. New York with 45 Rep- i |Salmon Oreek, John Wagner had)ably will be rather difficult to ek ¢ g i et T N | 3. Charles Dickens {rcceived his patent from the Land!guide. Subjects of this sign have = = . ona two Benatats has 41 electoral Votes,' ' gy naye o hunch that M. du Pont doesn't care| 4 A form of insanity in whith|other. Tne etmt A3, Bben HElATI s s el o and the other states accordingly. The total electoral { Sudden happenings will be import- | Graduate Los Angeles Col. 2. Usually the appetite is Very| After sixteen rs of continu-|ant in their results | lege of Optometry and ‘Zrnd partly due to the cool alti-|ous residence on his homestead at| Children born on this day prob- | Opthalmology | | classes ritted Lenses Ciround With 8,000,000 cases of fish, much of it yet in the Ter i 7N ,' , 0 character- %:- = . T much for the Senate Munitions committee, and vica the patient imagines himself @ woliup by adverse suits and conflict- | izations. Many arc extreme in | Jsnes Steven Sh | i : : a | 1zatio any are | cnes- s Sho) vote, therefore, is 531 or the number corresponding vérsn, ,m some other anmal, and imi-{ing clagims for land adjoining. imoods and opinions. LADIES —MISSES’ P 4 with 435 members of the House of Representatives Sl S LG A | tates its actions. PR % ‘ william Robertson, Scottish his- | READY.TO-W | If you enjoy mdo«:— Slpo;":!; " | 5 i ot A 5 this 79 jirs Tt W | Here'’s one of the best—' and 96 members of the Senate. M. Leon Blum is half way correct, anyway, when 0= I 1885. In the Di Court almost anitorian, was born on this day 1721. | Seward Street Nexo. Third {8l 2ot poc Taking again, for example, the state of Kansas, - i il rv.of entire day was taken up in an ef-|Others who have celcbrated it as G i e he says the French debt to the United States was a !, home state of the Republican nominee for President, micunderstanding between two countries. The United | - 3 [ fort to sedle & Jury !ln try Eiyl ila birthday include Key Pittman, —— — - BRUNSWICK Got. Alf M. Landon. Kansas has nine electoral votes. gtates understood she was going to get the money | _|Krause for the murder of James:United States Senator, 1872; Wil- & St S . It Landon should carry his state in November, the back—Macon Telegraph. ; MOUERN 4 ['}o. Plunkett. (lism B. As.or, merchent and capi- | DR. H. VANCE BOWLING ALLEYS electors of that state would be bound to cast their ——— e — — i _1IQUETTE 1 T 24 alist, 1792. OSTEOPATH Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg vote in the Republican column when the Electors The President wisely shaved after four days afloat. ! Ry Roberta L - W«'fl!!u'l': M‘lem‘“,““' 56; Mini- (Copyright, 1936) | (?cn.m]la!xon and e)famumtmr} BEER ON TAP | meet to choose the President. By the same token if The voter is sufficiently mixed up as it is, without Yy Roberta Lee mum, 49; Cloudy, Rain. - - —— | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | President Roosevelt should prove the more popular being led to think Hughes is in the running.—Weekly | jz—- s g H. T. TRIPP ILL; PLANE | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. H id(«scrt nothing takes the place wif {children of ice cream and cake. with tHe votersfiofiNew York, hishome state, on!NeWS Review. | @ wWnat is suitable to serve at| Delusions” of Bankers | S T S e - election day, the electors of that s . Wi ? B B e WEIGH (I s Tong es e Wstican- doss. ot £ind it e A Scored by Economist, 11 . ruipp, pioneer resident of = Guy smlth B i it it G 47 votes 2SSume everything is huniy-dory. There will be % . : gL b SR RI"ERS RENTE . s se sevelt would have votes S nothing done to restrain Father Coughlin’s activities, | ® DIGSWELL, Hertfordshire, Sept. dence on Main Street and ti and Landon nine. And let us say again for the bene- — New York Post. 1 vegetables, eggs, pudding and fruit, - %3 o ‘n:t Joft for 8 = = = - and prefer to remain deluded, de- clared Prof. Frederick Soddy, Bri-|ter Tripp. | “Our doorstep is worn by PUROLA REMEDIES - satisfied customers” Gastineau Hotel Annex 1T \a party for young children? B 47, would cast their vote in the Democratic column, foods such as chicken sandwiches 2 e ie - rlansty L ARRAS el % 5 ! { {With milk as the drink, and for|18—Bankers are deluded persons!ternoon an AAT pl ; 550 per mehih D R U G s p Dum to return with his son, Ches- J. B. Burford & Co. Q Which is preferable, "I pres fish scientist and economist, at a ————— { PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- 1 I o prosperity campaign conference | TR - 4 ED il CAUSTIC THRIFTY presume sounds a little r.ou fmmal ~Unz?ex~ “_“’ mesim moneta,ry MRS‘, Lo s JACOBSPN Stratton & Beer; Front Street Next Coliseum § WEEKLY The more simple the expression the tem, war is the only possible out Home Cooked Meals Served { MUNICIPAL ENGI - FoopD Bottasitt 4a: fox the great resources modern sci- from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. feg SUE GINEERS PHONE 97—Free Deliyery COMMENTS NEWS Qi 1t 4l pipht for _fence has provided,” Soddy said. Catering to Dinner Parties gl ,E"RVEYORS Pt et b B R “Democracy is a failure because it | "1( r o i BLDQ, main for an hour when making a | Telephone 502 = . . | formal call? cannot create money. ‘ I 5 o i S R | A. No; one should not remain fus £ o SRR ¢ R McCAUL MOTOR l “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” longer than twenty minutes. | GENERAL MOTORS | | COMPANY | - ————————— | and | - AR T, e RUMMAGE SALE | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | Ludwig Nelson |- Dodxo; snd; Elymeurn, Doslers | e THE FRIENDLY STORE - SEPTEMBER 18, 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE [}l sumnican 1ooion autianvil e P- JOHNSON | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER s ors ; P, 25, | —adv. — —— Juneau, Alaska > i e ilders’ and Shelf 1 | e B ARDWARE ! Today’s News Today—Empire. 3, = NECESSITY, MOTHER OF | FOR HEALTH'S SAKE ik i Today's News Today—Empire. i Rice & Ahlers Co. i| Thomas Hardware Co. » ENTION 5 F OWS WHERE SR s b e e AR o on HEAT™NG PLUMBIN Lode and placer location notices ::— . o INV EAT CANNED HIS HEART IS I s e G for sale at The Empire office. =% I Even, It the dronght drives.hog PE AcuEs She is not fair to outward view H. S. GRAVES DK M 3 e a0 Do, S A high dicted th bic o By “The Clothing Man” of the family . . . let us help o prices as high as predic ere ; - As other maidens be; i s st Bt oGl A ok i ¢ seloctinty aE SPECIALIZING When Jn Need of may still be a little hope. Maybe WITHOUT SUGAR Her loveliness I never knew— Marx Clothing s e —— || so0d food . . . vegetables and ’ some smart chap will invent a Tiarcs Gins Till she had cooked for me! : all the things that men like in French | DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL liquid ham to paint on the sand- % best. wiches. zsc Her hair is not the latest mode HOTEL ZYNDA PHONE 83 or 85 and SRR HAULING ; a witch with cake; ELEVATOR SERVICE s STORAGE and CRATING 0—0—0 | And boy! I could indite an ode §m“ary Grocery i i C. us On how she broils a steak! 8. ZYNDA, Prop. The Store That Pleases” Dinners i . ot anll o e, e 2 e ; ; JUNEAU TRANSFER % A lady who has some slight| # cooks £ —33 Ga,hneau cafe Nigh e acquaintance with Mrs. Roose-| in its natural state with- | .4 1000 shel not R | FRED MATTSON Phone 48 t Phone 4 i velt dropped in at the White| out adulteration and un- And when I want to gaze on WATCHMAKER and Short Orders at All Hours -3 House a couple of weeks ago to| bleached. | looks— JEWELER | v 5 pay her a call. She waited for a We'l v Watches, Clocks and Jewelry | ’ i while in a smallish room for her 31/ lbs 25c eIl both go to » show! Mew's Dr EYE GLASSES SOLD | | Empire classifieds pay. Juneau Ice Cream audicnce with the first lady. As 12 ®9) P SN @ o AND REPATRED i £ Oxfords BIG VAN Phone 479 South Franklin St ~, she was preparing to leave, Mrs. 127 SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. j‘\ % - Rcosevelt suggested that she e tarin TEo TS U5 P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaska g & 4" might like to make a tour of GARLAND BOGGAN { Ice Cream,P ::;ltnll;‘flnks, Candy' THE INEVITABLE | Hardwood Floors COFFEE SHOP | Percy Reynolds, Manager o B - the White House, and sent for a e 1 ishi L o eerctary to-snow mer aound | IDUICKWH@AE | v coomomist preaicts “rising ‘ Waxing ~ Polishing || = The first room the fellow took | taxes as a result of the drought, { Sanding B = i U Al reriotine c AKES Oh, well! If it hadn't been the — — t THE BEST | PHONE 582 1 l‘}ELtlmAELE TRANSFER recom. “This,” he said, ‘is where drought it would have been el = ur icks go any place any the unimportant people wait.” I Pack something else. TAP BEER g::le. -Ah‘:l.:lk I:n'r'r (l:):;:l g:: | .arge Package s 35c The . M . Be rends ? (Authorized Dealers) ffi_':m’“ Mo MIGhE 08 | | § ! NOPE—THEY WERE SOFTIES THE MINERS' . GBEASES ([~ wiEN v A HURRY 5 5 i o mPLEn “Listen to this, Bessie, said || | Bank Recreation Parlors Ter THks 54 oy CALL COLE FOR OIL! . L mon (e :he an orkRnE: Mr. Tubb. “This article states | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any f “And why did you give it up?” that in some of the old Roman .luneau‘ a | L- Ctnd IUNEAU MOTORS amount . . . QUICK! | “The monkey died.” WHEAT | rricone that fuse becn uneartn- y sk _ iquor Store Foot of Main Stree COLE TRANSFER ‘ 2 0—0—o [ed they found the petrified re- 18 PY : Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Have you tried it for |mains of the prisoners.” AS IN “YGRINDSTONE” breakfast? SBraaton st ssotile b at COMMERCIAL | BILL DOUGLAS t s B e Before marriage 2 man yearns IT'S DELICIOUS Tubb. “Those must be what and SAVINGS e pot IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 ¥ i sient Pkg., 15¢ |t e LIQUOR STORE at very reasonable rates . ! ; : § : f '. : w-whm%m, CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 Bl momiican a5 5 PAUL BLOEDHORN