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L S -8 - RETURNS FROM ELECTION ARE NOW COMPLETE - Benjamin Wins Se H-ll()l\lll]) u by 34 Votes on Unof- ficial Vote Count a Novem W mpl today with ¢ ¥ e Funter precir at which six votes wera| n w held at| no supplies | fe turns show| ™M Charle Republican of {0 Wrangell, to have heen elected | 5¢ Senator, defeating his democratic|b® opponent by 24 votes out of a to.. L tal of at office. | °f The f ) and the|'a lat r cast all| of its six Del wh Division by 0 ca tha Attorney G d had an almost lead over his opponent, Ja Truitt of 3,247 to 1,69 Grover C. high of the House ¢ received 2,7 da was polled for A. H. Z whe a s recelved today by was high on the Democratic ticket |U: S. Marshal Albert White S second in the race. P. €. Me. | S Cormack, Republic s in third ¥ place with 2,715 votes. Allen Shat- tuck, Democrat, the fourth man to DRES.\‘F\‘ illlll be elected, re 2,667 votes 91 less than that cast for Mr Winn Successful candidates for Divi sional Road Commissioners were Peter F. Gilmore and Alex Adkins both Republicans of Ketchikan There were no Democratic candi- We are discontinuing these dates in the hr 1d lines manently, Some real NEW ENGLAND || FISH COMPANY || MANAGER HERE H. C. Nunan Movun_., Fish from Juneau South— Season Was Good H. C. Nunan, Alaska manager for the New England Fish Com- pany is in Juneau for several days arranging for shipment south of the company’s halibut, purchase here during the past season stored at the Juneau Cold Stc plant The Belling ham took south yest which was New There will be more cargoes of the New England's fish to go south this fall. Mr. Nunan, commenting on the past fishing season, said: “The Ketchikan plant was able to put up one of the largest and best mild cure packs this past summer, of any secured so far. The two-line cannery put up a pack of 56,000 cases of salmon which is consid- ered a fa eason. The New England cannery at Steamboat bay also had a good season. There was a good mild cure pack the also. The salmon pack ran over|| 40,000 cases. The Petersburg plant || | of the company enjo; a fairly | prosperous year. Notwithstanding ||| that most of the halibut caught in|]| that vicinity was taken to the Prince Rupert market, we put up a good cold storage pack, and the | cannery had a good season. “This past summer we ha perimented with new fr <[] equipment at the Ketchikan plant || with the idea in view of entering ]| | the package fish business in com. | petition with the eastern markets,” Mr. Nunan said. “We have Announc Beginning next Monday tinuing for two weeks we will conduct a SPECIAL SALE OF CANNED FOODS SPECIAL SALE OF CANNTD 1 FOODS That will offer you an opportunity to supply your pantry at a material saving in cost and at the same time give you the benefit of a complete line to select from. The best authorities assure canned fodo prices must advance materially. Believing that real economy is a matter of quality as well as price, w HAPPY HOME BRAND vegetables and sea foods of canned fruits, as the best satisfaction. Stocks of the latest rived and we confidently expressior to your ad\ant‘xge to investigate our spec- ial quantlty prices and anticipate your sea- We shall be glad to son’s requirements. serve you and cordially us this opportunity. Gastineau Grocery pany operates Doroth - | was yes! MONTAG'S STATIONERY AT THE min ‘ B exp and enter this particular field o larg A Th New Er Fish Com isheries mbis the nam rtilizer prepara ethod or dev i the canni wdustry. “The | wson along the B. C. coast has en good,” said Mr. Nunan.| Aarge packs were put up in most | the canneries and t irly re was a M an will go to Peterst lext finished with the work he lirect the shipping of b nned pack and the frozen fish at is still in storage there ———— GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE | Stengle, of Ketchikan,| sentenced to 30 1t in the F viole y Law, ac vs impri COATS 14 PRICE ! ress and coat ba ne-half regular price. ins ”21 Second Street { JARMAN’S z ! BRITI' S PHARMACY Distinctive and Beautiful Attractive Boxes For both Ladies and Gentlemen RIGHT PRICES WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANOTHER BIG NOVELTY DANCE A. B. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT ement morning and con- S us that e have selected the n of economy and pack have just ar- believe it will be invite you to give SUNDUUISTNOW LEADS GAFFNEY season of all cold| _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 20, SILVER FOX BARBER SHGP 1S RENOVATED uyahok, Mount and Shungnak. The Nome said it s very doubtfu y can overcome the lea Haycock, | viflage, despatch | BUY TIMBER TRACT . Save! . $1.00 Where Service Price and Save. e 7 cans 11 oz. Del Monte Corn . 6 cans No. 2 MissionCorn . . . 95¢ 5 cans No. 2 Del Monte Corn . . 95¢ 4 cans No. 2 Del Monte Yellow corn 95¢ 6 cans No. 2 Mission Sifted Peas . 95¢ 5 cans No. 2 Del Monte Sugar Peas . - $1.00 3 cans No. 2 Dvl M unte Pumpkin . 45¢ 3 cans No. 2 1-2 Del Monte Pumpkin 50¢ 3 cans No. 1 Tomato Puree . . . 35¢ 6 cans No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes . 95¢ 5 cans No. 2 1-2 Utah Solid Pack Tomatoes . . . o Gl 5 cans Picnic Del Monte Asparagus Tips . . il S1080 3 cans No. 2 Del Monto Spinach . 50¢ 3 cans No. 2 1-2 Del Monte Hominy 50¢ JAMS JAMS JAMS JAMS 2 cans Del Monte Jam for . . . 55¢ Blackberry, Log ranb(’rry, Apricot, Peach, Plum and Apricot Pineapple 4 cans No. 2 1-2 Del Monte Peaches 95¢ 5 cans No. 2 Del Monte Peaches . 95¢ 3 cans No. 2 1-2 Del Monte Sliced Pineapple . . . 3 cans No. 2 Del Monte Crushed Pineapple . . . 3 cans No. 2 1-2 Del Monte Pears : 4 cans No. 2 Del Monte Pears . . 2 cans No. 2 Del Monte Logan- berries . . 5 cans No 2. Del Monte Prepared Prunes . . . . i 95¢ 85¢ 65¢ 95¢ 90¢ 35¢ 95¢ 95¢ 5 cans Imported Sardines . . . 5 cans Gulf Kist Oysters . . . . 95¢ Scans I XL Tamales . . . . $1.00 6 cans medium size Heinz Spaghetti 95¢ 8 cans Campbells Pork and Beans 95¢ George Brothers PHONE 92 AND 95 OPEN UNTIL 11:30 P. M. —adv. 1928. B T P ———— and Haycock are expe The Silver Fox barber shop cn idge appeared ry tired and his|ed with a strong c g0 for Sundquist ront street, owned by D. J. Van| ,_ __ ——— exhausted appearance caused much | od Dy t . 3 e aus cn | perhaps warned by tl | nina ———— Atta has been completely renovated [ (Comtinuea ar 8¢ One.) |wonderment in Wisconsin whither|which neglect of their physiq V | repainted in white enamel he travelled immediately afterwar on - SO ol s haded BY SAWYER & RE iy ks “"|ty, he is immediately led to seak d immediately afterwarl|had on some of his 1 N, YN S e shop fixtures have been re.| fu T8 & TEME) Bl od 10 80K lta spend his summer vacation on|ho has been wise enough to ta inged and a shoe shine parlor|tR€ Caw 8 e SUght{ine Brule River. both temporary been added which will be op-| . it Ka 5| On such ocasio! ‘|With About 75 Votes Un- IN KAKE VICINITY o e e o] doctor to set reported, Gaffney’s 1 Morri. | a8ain. (h bl 5,000 feet b.m. of| Loather forme 1 the| Mr. Coolidge. GRees 15'“ " "““'”'k tand at corner of Front and “l‘:";”"'"””"‘;' attention e n G Democratic cand % 7 g what is r in th ? little advi : ALLARD I€ FINED Bt thor L take t res o Allard, Sitka, was fined §25(,0 @ 10 Prey A ault after a hearing in the [, o 0" to a tele; livered mrly npxl an‘m I""“\“H;“l\uxu-x (:"”: "i“‘"":l’ knows what i i 3t has sady started o e v ters a ercise today by | Cn has already started v U. S. Mabshal White ers as exerc are five pre-|the which comprises 10 g Py S i with muuv 75 votes not -|lacres Kake. A camp ha % At times, ho | .| Sydney Laurence reproductions|, S ™" and Sundquist has a 1 vU|Ihm-1\ established there for sever orlginal, dif instinctive tend weeks and about 20 men are er 5 *h at |Dealth, Mr. Coc he missing precincts are: Tel.|ployed on the job. SAItE CRER e v aiwork by th that floods the which he will cumalate on his [fects of such oc |ally oftset by istic of the chi stituti amely recovery as s0o| relax in provided during when Coolidge to Leave Wlite House in Good Physical Condition pl{ysical Forced To Overwork his normal life A typical example > — of important questions which arose before that body called for inten applicaticn on his part for months After the session ended Mr. Cool- On the ‘whole, therefore, tors believe that Mr. ars in the White H ed harmful to } good care of his he Condition Back To Normal the sake Hardly a fortnight had he spentybe abl at the summer, White House before his cohdition was apparently nor. disturbance. ns he turns to his matters straight of preservi and 9 to fulfill wit duties of the Pr npair capacity the dency ¥ ]"[’1"“'““: “r"lldl again. At the end of a month o eee “k»-‘ & -(_“r ’}'1‘1" ‘Lnl‘; he was able to spend a whole day LEGION NOTICE BpVE M2l ion the river fishing and return Election of Officers night in Dugout Thursday Important and needs home less fatigued than others or as to |accompanying him whe were 20 business meeting. Out-of-town shoulili years younger than he. ural ro. members invited adv, of his| Of chronic ailments Mr. Cooildge e is said to have only one, and t negligible. Every spring suffers from rose fever, a of hay fever. Our jdea of the man with the o [keenest eyesight is one who can see any improvement he girl afte she has used the powder rag and lipstick for the steenth tim —————— olid is forced. to LET Aimquist Press wour Suit e b of business| We cal! and deliver. Phons 528 White House, \ntl‘,_—_ e desk. - The 1 BL.| ANOTHER SPECIAL! ] «casions ave gener.||] S _Corn Flakes, 3 for ... B anothes : uRkrhtde i 12 oz. Royal Baking I’o\nlm reg. 55¢, now 45 l We carry nnl) high grade Canned Foods and of ef executive’s con- his power o: rapta || these we are giving for the remainder of the week 5 cans purchased. n as he is able to 1 can FREE with every GARNICK’S of this was | PHONE 174 the last session o the number he naturall needs in such ma’ and rest He overcomes I‘ despite his | tiresome ‘(ff(:( ts of this affliction {by choosing his summer residence in localities free from pollen or other causes of the ailment. wever, ency to watch his -“‘.- ‘ '-l Shop Here and Remind Him of Your Goea Taste We make a specialty of men’s apparel. We scour the fashion centers of the world for the newest ideas, and those new ideas are here. They’re the gifts that warm a man’s heart and stir his appreciation for your good. taste. Collar attached shirts of finest end-and-end madras Colorful pajamas of lustrous silk, or soft, washable materials Jiimthn"_,\ éfi‘b’ Imported handkerchiefs with hand rolled edges —beautiful colors 35¢ to $1.00 Try shopping early this year and make Christmas “merrier” GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Juneau’s Style' Center