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8 BAIN IS MADE BY BENJAMIN: HAS MAJORITY Benjamin Now Ha ity of 40 Votes Over Demo. Opponent THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 15 1928. HIGH SCHOOL BE DEDICATED FRIDAY NIGHT Entertainment and Parks, Attorney Robertson, Speakers AU\ 1 10 be I - > FleERMEN S BALL land Ander s 6, Paul| Winn tgard 7, Truitt 0. - o PROSPERITY MAIN ISSUE SAYS WHITE U.S. Marshal Declares Peo-| ple Did Not Want Change | —G.0.P. Ticket Popular | issue, lack « fon, th The prosperity Democrat fection of the Republican ¢ tion, end popularity of it ticket, and the religious qu in th ler named, we trolling influences in the g publican ion of U bert Whi Yukon fr th whe aign for the o went direct. 1y from Juneau to Idaho last mont where they remained until afte the clection Mr. White devote 1 Curtis end the Idaho Re- ticket while hes was in Later they visited in Mr. White said people did not want ‘o take any chances with the prosper conditions that pre n“ througl » country. The derstood at the election of Hoo- ver tould mean a continuation of the things that count for good time He s on t aid the lack of org part of the Dem disclo by the fact that West they did not even g tribution for the immense anization ats was in the di quanti Prrr e { $ DRESSES COATS and llllllllII|IIIiIIlllllllllHlllI‘NIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HH T PRICE We are discontinuing these{ | lines permanently. Some real dress and coat bargains at one-half regular price. JARMAN’'S Second Street N { | | { | { i Rubber Goods 2 FOR 1 Hot Water Bag and ' Fountain Syringe BOTH FOR $1.98 WIS cards at WAS BIG SUCCESS » ) il tion | butit | students, iristmas | ing will T Light. of Christma lv. Winter & -Ponc > ng Cards. Studio, Vari electzon of ( T O TR R T T R L T Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. CARLOAD of Best Yakima No. I Potatoes $2.40 per Sack PR = Fancy Spitzenberg and Winesap Apples at $2.00 and $2.15 per box TELEPHONE 344-1 RING or inquire Mrs. Cash Cole at Express Office SOLD FOR CASH ONLY Delivered at your door QUALITY GUARANTEED If not satisfactory will refund money TR R TR AR WE WILL OPEN IN OUR NEW LOCATION AND BE READY FOR BUSINESS ABOUT DEC. 18T Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. ! J[[El}lll!!ll!llllll"II|IIIIIIIIll|£|IIVIIIllllllll!lllllllIIIIIIIlIII|II||I!I[[IIII!IIIIEIIF WE WOULD LIKE THANKSGIVING l‘()()l) \H()I’l’lNG Where can it be done so satisfactoryily or so profit- + ably as at this store? Anything you want to eat— and buy it and use it with assurance THAT IT IS GOOD. TO CALL THIS BUT, FIRT OF Satisfy yourself as 578 others selves that OUR PRICES arc WHY, WHY! ALL have satisfied them- never high, WHY, JUST BECAUSE The (II'\\I PY HOME” principle is not to make any one AGAIN NEW ARRIVALS Standard size light cream color FRESH RANCH EGGS at 55¢ PER DOZEN—Please try some. Very fine assortment of Schraffts Candy for Thanks- giving, all priced with our famous HAPPY HOME pencil, Come in and see the display. Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 cated turni hed rooms for rent up over our store, We hav ( Dance ki build- | * ximum of - e ”ARISH BA room was built tw will be necessary ut Superintendent V ited out that th IAAR his Afternoon— Adults Tonight h Hall r rything 1dy the 10 o'clock to annual Par will continue The kid- time thi and boy g rooms rtment, of a la a well-appoin also f tha raildin d by 1 and library department and m will be h the pub which is of la to more than t chools. The « , lal building Empire. hristmas Caras Hi\ Y ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT To Patrons Begins Today— Ludwio Nelson’s With Every $1.00 Purchase Let Us Explain LUDWIG NELSON Jeweler Prices Plus Quality 4 bunches Beets h 25¢ | 4 bunches Green Onions . 25¢ 4 bunches Carrots . L0 2 lbs, Fresh Spinach . . 35¢ Red Cabbage, pound . 08¢ Horseradish Roots, lb. . 50¢ Cauliflower 35¢, 30¢, 25¢ 4 pounds Parsnips . . 25c¢ 4 pounds Beets 25¢ 3 pounds Sweet Potatoes 25¢ Fresh Tomatoes, pound . 15¢ Brussel Sprouts, Pound . 25¢ Tokay Grapes, pound . . 15¢ Malagas Grapes, pound 15¢ | Watchmaker . . Do not buy your winter upply of POTATOES an(l APPLES until we advertise ours. GEORGE BROTHERS 10:30 A. M., 2P.ll.,lnd480P M. Phones 92 and 95 Open until 11 P. M. OPENED TODAY| Kiddies Taking in Event| INQUIRY BEGINS Federal Pr;';er Is Started been sent out INCIDENTS OF TRAGEDY; which infested the warm water of the Gulf Stream added men- huge fish tear human bodies. A cat and a dog were among|.. | Sub Station Post Office No. L ‘fir:t time of the wreck of th miles away when the Vestris firs encountered trouble. The Mon- tosa carried no wireless. NEW YORK CITY BY AUTHORITIES Despite criticism of the judg- are united in pr age of Capt. Carey, down with the ship. who wen This Afternoon—Wit- ) Alfred Duncan, ard, was standing by the Captain nesses Subpoenaed Captain told him to jump. Duncan repied ter, sir.” Capt. Carey no, you go.” rrunnnuen from Page One.) t 8 o’'clecek and no SOS had then answered ‘‘Hel Captain Sir Burton Chadwick SHARKS MENACE VICTIMS NEW YORK, Nov. Company, London, of which Wales is Mas the 15.—Sharks “wild cruel injustice” e to the victims of the disaster. ter. | is heing done. veral survivors told of seeing quiry. | Vestris although she was only 25 ment of the passengers, the crew | ing the cour-| Second Stew- | when the last lifeboat left. The “You had bet-| Deputy Master of the Honorable Master of Marines of the Prince of r, protests against to the Captain of the Vestris he thinks He said judgment of the Captain's actions should be withheld until the official in- e| Chief Officer Eric Nelson re- |gards Mrs. Clara Bell, Stewardess t|of the stris, who floated in the |water 22 hours, as the pluckiest | woman who ever went to sea. She insisted the relief ships should Ipick up the men first. “I haven’t even a cold,” was 'the boast of Carl Schmidt who spent 24 hours in the water be- fore rescued by the liner Berlin. |He said he went batty when he |saw women and children drown- ing all around him ., — WARNING t n All car owners should not park jon streets on account of snow |scraper. Wherever a car is left |standing on street it cannot be . |properly taken care of by scraper. GEO. A. GETCHELL, Chief of Police. NOTICE The Mcrtha Society will meet in the Church Parlors Friday, November 16, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. A. D. lClark will act as hostesses. adv. 1 —adv. survivors. 1 fox terrier wasj morning by the: 3 pounds Crisco, regular Shipper after it hadi (one to a night in the open boat ms of Mrs. Devore. mascct of the ship’s aved by the Assistant By watching our sa plied with nece: yo hip Montosa, arriving at! esterday, heard for the| WINTER IS HERE Why Suffer Cold Feet? Hot Water Bottles and the Better Grades of Rubber Goods. Sandwiches or Home Pre; courses and Phone 25 Free Delivery FOR 2000 SQU HOT WATER AND —Good Now is the 3 packages Spaghetti, regular 2 for 25¢, 3 for . ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF BARGAINS $1.00 size ..............$ .80 customer) $ .35 u will be able to keep sup- sities at a very small cost. ; GARNICK’S PHONE 174 F orget-M e-Not Tea Room We specialize in a Merchant’s 50-cent Luncheon pared Salads if you desire. A]w a daily special dinner, home cooked, served in very qatnfymg at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. Home Made Pies, Cakes and Pastry. Wed- dmg and Blrthda\ Cakes to order SALE ARE FEET STEAM RADIATORS as New— time to get a Heating Plant cheap FOUR SECOND $75.00 to BUTLER-MAURO Pipe and fitting DRUG CO. Frec Delivery Phone 134 When We Sell It 1t’s Right Plumbing Heating “I tell you in advance what job will cost” HAND BOILERS $90.00 each at reduced prices GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal ENATZ=~TT~ITO Copyright 1926 art Schaffner & M,.rx MNADS ZROX® Hart Schaffner & Marx found this new brown in rare antique furniture It's a rich soft shade of brown that’s different — it’s called chippendale. In single or double breasted coats. $45.00 (loldstem S Empormm