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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5. 1928, ~ g [}uv 6 REEN | 5‘ A OLYMPICS 'TREADWELL COMPANY il g 'SETS NEW RECORD } OWELL COMPANY. RENOMINATED BY oz | BIC SHOW TONIGHT v duplicate Close Race for Nomination in Detroit Congres- we vl COLISKUM sional District 1 Y lllllllllfllmmlI|Il|||||llll||||||IIIlIIlIIl Candldates lees Factor SE;CKET,TYS wings, wa :I)m.vrhx Alexan |day. The er {that used by lin their roun | mu LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT LT Fr who leli THE i ROIT, Sept. 5.—Gov, Fred MYSTERY o Mol for Gavernor in PR y yesterday, r oA 5 ! out of the Stat i A Y against X . 1 Wasp 410 H. P. motor, and propeity of Yulon-Tre son, incumbent, in a numher of precincts, was | i for the Republican nomi- Lientenant.Governor against 93,494/ [ Mining € mpany - MARTHA SOCIETY The Murtha the first re; n Friday, September o'clock in the church par fety will itlar meeting o SATURDAY red Woodworth, tha Democratic contest for) | rank Sawyer was lead- | odore. Elderdink by 1 Mr:. Gunnar Blomgren and | ° host -adv, | . . captured | — CORINNE g § i gr HURSDAY, FRIDAY § r of the Los Angeles A, ( nship for the United ¢ o5 John Kuck, weight i John C. am,| the Olympic shot put champi | McLeod were renominated. ates and set | GRIFFITH . E} { I a new world’s record with a neave of 52 feet 11/1 inches. | g Grant ZI Hudson, and Clarence J. b e ] R g Virginia Bmwnekin. g ‘Kd'nl H. Clancy and form S Directed by—' H = lnlm B. S l F & P d C LLOYD BACON SYNCOPATING £ were making a close race eattie f'rutt roduce G.o. # . i E In cases where the Democrats i SUE g red more than one can- WHOLESALE and RETAIL £ H for Congress the returns PHONE 484 ! TR | Ms: Alfed B. Sich ity and Mrs, Herbert Hogwer who are |15, "y 0 et - e : i sy b Lk rival aspirants for the position of mistress of the White “O“‘C Clancy snd Biakmwiki Peaches. g ¢ 35 4 32| in about as real a sense as their husbands are rivals for the | sman R B s OlAT ok caches, dozen ...... . LS D 4 Attraclions presidency. d former Congressman John B, Bartlett Pears for canning, box 2.65 : < 3 osnowski have heen persistent Ttaliae sy v YOU BE THE y SHIRLEY KIRKE T — | opponents in the Detroit Congres- talian Prunes, box 1.25 At Theatres Intor national lllustrated News Staft | riving at a conclusion concerning & |sional district. Clancy was Secre- D(‘Ip Writer candldate’'s fitness for the presi- y to Congressman nk K. > P ~ e yay i £ ASHINGTON.—While Herbert | dency; perhaps the gals consider Bt many years a promi- Pickling Cucumbers— T S — W Hoover hibernates In his| thelr menfolk equally ridiculous In |nent Democratic. National leader. Pound 15 Let us fill your bin | 3 i gt R R thelr adhesive-plaster relatlon 0 |when Doremus died Clancy was e e vith i ?“_‘ g = beautiful Palo Alto, Cal, home, * ) 175 wi p» JPYSTERY. CLEN" 18 awaiting official notification of his | Mere partles. elected to sues Demo- Box 3 b R o - BRI i | SHOWING, PALACE || ST0 08 e pepublican standara| The fact that the charming wife | (yy; 7Tywo years anawskl DIAMOND s 10-20-40-Loges 50¢ 0, R EOL e 1 1 a 1o |, X 3 2 ‘ \ . = A Qe Wb e o [* ™ rhe Mystery Club” now at the| bearer, and Governor Alfred [. ?;olzir[::r?c;zl:“‘::r:o':;.a:s:-s:: (*I;m'“' 'I‘\): ‘(‘l’ lmm:“.”vl' A lh( n Green Peppers, pound 15 BRIQUETS N MORROW 1 g filing .| Smith, the Democratlo nominee, win [ DB0cy. . AW BOXE Siniae _—r . < i COMING TOMOR 'y Palace, i3 a thrilling comedy dra. | Smith, and a Habllity to her husband's |y ran against Sosnowski m Sea-Gull Pears for Preserves, box 2.00 d ¢ B mMma with a most unusual turn of Plot having to do with an organi- gation: of milllonaires known as “The Mpystery Club,” the mem. Hers of which believe that they dre able to commit all sorts of predations without being dis- tovered by the police, whose meth- s they decry. To this end they agree that six mbers are to be selected, each whom posts a large sum to be rfeited in the event that his heme goes awry. In the midst their plans, crime after crime committed by some mysterious ency. . The members of thé b suspect each other and are compelled to spend thousands. of dollars ' in order to divert the suspicion’ of the police and out- 8ide wotld from the organiza. sticks to his knitting in the State House at Albany, a new—and curi- ously disturblng—factor has arisen to plague the polluu! wiseacres. Briefly, it 1s the dlscovery that the wives of the candldates are rival aupirants for the position of mis- tress of the White House tn about as real a sense as thelr husbands are rivals for the presidency. That is to say, lots of votes will be cast for Mr. Hoover, or for Gov- ‘ernor Emith, in accordance with tho voters’ personal preference for Mrs. 1loover or Mrs. Smith, rather than in accerdance with any particular preference as between the officlal mominees of the Republican and Democratio conventions. Youy can hear Mrs. Hoover's and Mra. fnith’'s personalities con- trasted with one another as & def- Initely recognized campaign lssue at any gathering of women. To “mere campaign. Many of the fair voters are outspoken in their pralse for her as a helpmate and a eandidate | for mistress of the White House; others frown upon her culinary ad- complishments. Likewise the cul- tured wife of Nominee Hoover. To many of her sisters, she 1s regarded as the ideal personality for mistress of the White House, and they speak with bated breath of her social tri- umphs abroad. 8till others seem to resent the suggestion of “superiore {ty,” although It is never phrased ln Just that way. Thelr menfolk are going about the campaign in the usual, business-like, orthodox style, attending meetings, traming speeches, raising funds. Bulld up the bankroll and get out the vote—these are the shibboleths of the campalign. Women, though!—there’s no ac- counting for them. I know—for I'm | suce ssful. PRI -5 VA il MISS GORMAN LEAVES | Gorn ed nurs pital last evening. ——et——— 01d papers for sale at the Empire {the Republican primary and was | Miss Edna Gorman, nurse at St. Hospital for some time, left J 1 on the Princess Charlotte |for her home In Seattle. Miss n has been in fill-health re- cently. Mra. Helen Mayette, train. of Ketchikan, arrived on the Aleutian to take the place left vacant by Miss Gorman’s depar- ture, and began duty at the hos- Large Cucumbers, 10¢, 3 for ... . Cantalopues, 2 for Extra large, 2 for Gravenstein Apples, dozen alaga Grapes, pound . Tokey or M Thompson Seedless Grapes, pound ... 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