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It Costs You Nothing For Ms To
Estimate Your Building Materials
SHELLAC DRY
WHILE IT LASTS—$1.45 Per Lb.
NOME LUMBER CO
ERNEST M. ATTEBERY
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
ESTIMATES. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
PREPARED
CARPENTRY 441 SECOND AYE.
A W AY TO PROMOTE BETTER
STREETS WITHOUT COST!
HAVE YOUR COAL, LUMBER, FREIGHT AND
ETC. MOVED WITH THE NOME MOTOR CO.
CATERPILLAR AND IN THAT WAY THE
STREETS WILL BE KEPT FLATTENED OUT
WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL COST TO THE
CITY, OTHER THAN THE USUAL DRAYAGE
CHARGE. Telephone Main 108
NOME MOTOR CO.
OPENING
ARCTIC BEER PARLOR
AND CARD ROOM
Between Pioneer Drug Store And Dream Theatre
Jack Solomon, Prop.
I
Miss Fredrickson
Elected Succeed
Miss L M. Caffy
At a regular meeting of the Nome
School Board held at the Public
School on Monday, April 15th, Miss
Helen Fredrickson of Stanfield, Ore
gon, was elected to fill the position
left vacant by the resignation of
Miss Lottie M. GafTy.
Miss Fredrickson will fill the fifth
and sixth grade position, a position
for which she has received special
training and considerable exper
ience. She is a graduate of the
Washington State Normal School at
Bellingham and is now teaching in
the state of Oregon. She is especial
ly qualified as a leader of girl's
clubs and is a talented musician.
Miss Gaffy came to Nome on a
years' leave of absence from the
school system at Skagway and is re
turning to her former position.
SPECIAL ORDERS WILL
RECEIVE SPECIAL CARE
The business men of Nome and
Seward Peninsula will do well to
look over their job printing needs
for the coming summer. The Nome
Daily Nugget will be glad of the
opportunity to figure on your needs
and it will help us in knowing what
the demand for printing stock will
be necessary, so stock may be order-:
ed on the first boats.
Mining and dredge operators who
will need special forms are request
ed to get in touch with the Nugget
office so that we may handle your
printing orders with out delay and
with satisfaction to all concerned.
This month is the time to check
up on materials needed, not only by
the mining men and merchants, but
also the job printing needs of this
section of Alaska. Plan ahead in
plenty time before the season be
gins; you will find it will pay to
have your printing orders filled now
while business is slack instead of
rushing matters when the boats ar
rive. The Nugget is equipped to
handle your business. Give us a
cidl on the telephone.
ARCTIC TRANSPORT CO.
ANNOUNCES
S. S. ARTHUR J. BALDWIN
SAILS FROM SEATTLE
MAY 23RD
CALLING AT ALL PORTS FROM
ST. MICHAEL TO KOTZEBUE
-0
YOUR FREIGHT OFFERINGS
ARE SOLICITED
-0
ARCTIC TRANSPORT CO.
Writes Of News
Former Nomeites
In a letter to Mrs. Chas Code from
Mrs. Harry Lomen, in Seattle, the
sad news of the death of Mrs. Prud
ence Palmer was received. Before!
her marriage, Mrs. Palmer was a
nurse in the Maynard Columbus;
Hospital here. ,
In speaking of her own activities
in Seattle this winter, Mrs. Lomen
mentioned that her daughter, Vir
ginia, had become a member of the
Pi Beta Phi sorority at the U. of W.
Miss Margaret Howe and Howard
Gawn had called on Mrs. Lomen,!
who later mentioned having seen B.
J. McConaghy. She said that James
Frawley and wife were living near)
their home.
Mrs Lomen expressed the wish to
hear more of the doings of Nomeites
and sent her regards to all her old
friends in Nome.
“Eskimo” To Be
On Screen Tonite
at Dream Theatre
Mala, the mighty hunter, lives in
happiness with his wife. Aba, and
their children. His skill keeps the
village supplied with food, he is the
respected leader of his tribe, and
benefactor of the unfortunate.
A stranger arrives in the village
bearing a gun, which he relates was
given to him for furs by the captain
of a whaling ship that the natives
call “The House That Swims”. Mala
resolves to visit the ship. He and
his family trek over the icelands,
bearing rich furs, and meet the
white captain.
The latter cheats Mala frightful
ly. In addition he gets Aba drunk
and attacks her. Mala is angered,
but others tell him the white cap
tain can do no wrong. So he accepts
the job of harpooning whales for
the captain, on the latter’s promise to
molest Aba no more.
While Mala is away with the whal
ers, the white captain again gets
Aba drunk. Staggering in the snow,
she falls. One of the sailors, out
hunting seal, mistakes her fur-clad
form for a seal and shoots her.
Mala, returning, learns of his wife's
death. Blaming the white captain,
he kills the man with a harpoon,
and returns to his village. Later
he finds happiness with two new
wives, one of them, Eva, loves him
deeply, as he loves her.
Meanwhile Sergeant Hunt of the
Mounted Police learns of the mur
der, and with a companion, Balk,
starts across the ice to capture Mala.
They are lost in a blizzard and al
most frozen. Mala saves them and
reluctantly they take him to head
quarters, not telling him what is in
store for him. He hunts for them on
the trip. They respect him deeply.
At headquarters, from the grulf
inspector, Mala learns his fate. He
may be hanged. A tribesman brings
news that there is no food in his
village, his family is starving. That
night he escapes from his manacles,
crushing the bones in his hand to do
it, and starts for home.
Unable to hunt, he finally kills
his sled dogs, and staggers on. A
wolf attacks him He kills the ani
mal with his bare hands for food.
Finally he reaches his village, to
find that his stepson is the standby
of the family and has become a hunt
er. The Mounted Police are on his
trail.
Commending his family to the
care of the stepson, he starts toward
the North, with his faithful Eva.
They travel on, making a spectacu
lar getaway across the great ice bar
rier and escaping the fate planned
for them by the white men, enemies
of their race.
C. C. TANNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FEDERAL BUILDING
NOME, ALASKA
ONE SHOW 8 P. M.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Dream Theatre
X ESKIMO
AND
“STUFF ON THE BALL”—Sport Review
COME EARLY AND AVOID
THE RUSH
ADMISSION
ADLLTS 75cts
CHILDREN 25cts
TAX INCLUDED
ONE SHOW 8 P. M.
LARGEST EXCLUSIVE HARDWARE
STORE ON SFAVARD PENINSULA
Mining and Dredging Supplies
Agents Dor Lang Stoves and Ranges
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Etc.
JOHN LICHTENBERG
HARDWARE—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AN 01 J FRIEND
A NEW WAY
“SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM’’
—Boned And Rolled—
Here you have your favorite Ham—Swift’s
Premium—in a more convenient form. The bgne
has been removed and the ham has been rolled in
to a handier and a more cookable size. It will fit
most any oven or pan—Just right for boiling or
baking.
There's an idea! Have a Boned and Rolled
Ham today! Bake it or boil it Southern style—
Something different and so delicious.
BY THE HALF-HAM 1 ner 1 h
BY THE WHOLE-HAM PCI
WHOLE NEW
IRISH POTATOES
READY TO SERVE
These potatoes are thoroughly cooked. Simply
heat and serve with butter, cream sauce or in«MQk.
way fresh potatoes are served.
EXCELLENT FOR POTATOE SALADS
FOR ONLY ONE WEEK
2 CANS. . 35cts
A. POLET

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