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'\11 the Dzmocm ic Party asks|Sheep Creek (Thane), Jualpa (Al- D L RE R vA 15 for voters to weigh these slates|aska Juneau boarding house), Sal- left his home and business at ket- U( and to vote as their best mon Creek, Mendenhall and AuUX chikan at any time to campaigr. “In this Division, the Democratic Party offers to the voters a leg-| islative ticket composed of: Allen |f Shattuck, for Senator; Judge Frank | D0US A Gardner for Senator, J. E. John-' There are three proclncts on lanzmg the voters on thetr quali- Judson of this elty, and E. L.|Precinct No. 2 Sampson and A. H. Ziegier of Ket- chikan. Compare this with the Republican legislative ticket—C. T.|cInct 8 — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 3 1930. indicates will serve most |Bay. he interests of the Territory this Division. We rest our LEADERS HERE (Continuea trom Pazn One) umost confidence they will give | The polls open tomorrow at S Compares * Candidates |am. and ora ab City Hall No. 1; F. Wol- Shop on Front Street, Boyle and Mayor Thomas B.|land's - Paul, Ketchikan, Douglas Island, two In the town fications and on a limited amount and Grover C.|proper and one at Treadwell. Other of newspaper advertising, Gastineau Channel precincts are: in the hands of the intelli- people or the Division wnh v 'us the biggest vote ever recorded other pnrty candidates. | Neither “William A. “Hesse, Demo- | deserve to be elected, and I am|for any party.” sure will be. | . @ m. In Juneau| candlda»es for Highway Engineer, | there a ing places, the | have gone on the hustings. . The r third candidate, Aaron E. Johnson, | * \Duuglas engineer, who is running | (Conanuea 1rom Pnge Dne) and Millagher’s ce at Combination Extra F an(‘y and Fancy Apples, box . . (NO MISREPRESENTATION IN QlJALlTY) A Buy You Cannot Duplicate in City of Juneau % e H‘”“? Grocery, | sioner of Education, have made any of Willoughby Avenue, Pre'}extended personal campaigns. Each o {has contented himself with cireu-| $2.35 SWEET POTATOES, 4 pounds . . . 25¢ BANANAS, pound . . . . . . . . 10c HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound 15¢ HUBBARD SQUASH, pound . . . . 06c . . 40c Cauliflower, Celery, Lettuce, LARGE LEMONS, dozen . . . Cucumbers, etc. KWALITY LIVES AT George Bros. We are not going to let anyone undersell us on Kwality Foods. Thirty days credit is (onsldcred cash throughout the world. Richard E. Hardcastle, Democratic candldate _for Treasurér, has not |His has been the quietest of efforis at election of any of the candi- 'dates. His opponent, W. G. Smith Treasurer of Alaska since that of- flce was created in 1913, recently ur of the Division with rat, nor Joseph Ulmer, Republicar. independently, probably has been | |more active than either of his op- ‘ponem,s b List of Candidates The candidates seeking favor nt‘ the polls tomorrow are: Delegue to Congress, George B. Grigsby,| | Democrat, James Wickersham, Re- ’ publican; for Treasurer, Richard £. | Hardcastle, Democrat, Walstein G‘ ‘Smnm Republican; for Audnor\ | Cash Cole, Republican, Thomas | Gatfney, Democrat; for nghwny‘ | Engineer, William A. Hesse, Demo- crat, Aaron E. Johnson Indepen- | dent, Joseph Ulmer, Republican; for | | Commissioner of Education, An-| |thony E. Karnes, Democrat, W. K Kcner Republican. ; For Senator, John W. Frame, In- |dependent; C. T. Gardner, Repub ‘lican and Allen Shattuck, Demo-| lcrat. For Representatives, Judge Frank A. Boyle, Thomas B. Jud- ison, E. L. Sampson and A. H. Zieg- ler, Democrats; J. E. Johnson, Wwilliam L. Paul, W. P. Scott and Grover C. Winn, Republicans, and | P. C. McCormack, Independent. There is only one candidate for| Divisional Road Commissioner, P, F. Gilmore, Republican, of Ket- Ichikan, Voters desiring to do 50| can writeé in the names of any two‘ imen they desire for that office as| |two commissioners are to be el- | |ected. 21 Dead in Earthquake; Property Loss Milliom} ANCONA, Italy, Nov. 3.—The| known dead in the earthquake which struck the North Adriatic Re- | gion last week is set at 21. The| damage is estimated at $15,000,000, —e,———— D:Ily Emmre ‘Want Adx Pay. PSS P | ! Dance Sets and Princess Slips In Crepe with Lace and Embroidery Trim All Pastel Shades “Sorrdons i i OUT REMODELING PROGAM These shoes are nearly all NEW—this year’s stock and you will find good shoes for every member of the family at REAL BARGAINS. e T T FINAL SHOE CLEARANCE SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY JANUARY FIRST IN ORDER TO CARRY (LT = = FREE! Tablets will be given out to parents or guardians or to children who are ac- NO I I‘ F companied by same. Just tell us _how many chlldren there are in your < care and receive a TABLET FOR EACH ONE g Take Advantage of These Big Reductions Today Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS fillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIll||l|||||||IllllmlmIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIII||||||I|IIl|I||IHII||IlIIIIIlllllfi PHONE 454 FREE! FREE! A LARGE SCHOOL TABLET FOR EVERY SCHOOL GIRL AND BOY IN JUNEAU AND VICINITY OPEN EVENINGS llllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllfl!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Alaska TICKET For Delegate to Congress: GEORGE B. GRIGSBY Legislative Ticket: | Territorial Ticket For Senator- Allen Shattuck For Representatives- Frank A. Boyle Thos. B. Judson E. L. Sampson A H Zlegler For Treasurer- Richard E. Hardeastle For Auditor- - Thomas Gafiney F or Hzghway Engmeer- THIS 1S A D[MOCRAH'C YEAR! VOIE IT STRAIGHT or Constructive Government In EMOCRATIC William E. Hesse For Commissioner of Education- Anthony E. qu;ijé_s o