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The Seward gateway daily edition, and the Alaska weekly post. (Seward, Alaska) 1918-1920, October 22, 1918, Image 4

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The * I
Harriman National Bank
Of Alaska
AT SEWARD
Travelers (Jienjues
Foreign and
I lamest ie Exchange
It iR s ll IISGS*CERTIFICiTE
ST 11 ITS
and
III HI IT ST I MTS
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{ s ITE I > STATES I)KP0S1TARY
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SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
SEXTON AND
THWAIT3S
C igars ami
Sodas, hi* Cream. Candy
( onmicrt Li Photography
UKAl> TIIK GATEWAY.
LIBERT* THEATRE
Monday X. Tuesday S: p.n\
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TAt LINE
FREDERICK."
—IN
DOIT.LE
CROSSED.
AN EXTRA GOOD MELO
DRAMA " FI LL OF PEI
PROM START TO FINlSh
IN FIVE PARTS.
Also The Railroad Raiders,
Chapter No. 13— (2) Iteci>
HELEN HOLMES.
POTATOKS
!U.30 PKR 1'RATK.
KNOWN & H VWKINS
• Hi U.1TY FIRST **
LUMBER
All kinds of lumber from
moulding to that for ship
building. Kstiniatos givon.
B. 1H)HKKTY,
I.IMBKK 1*0.
roKI CHATHAM. Masha.
maoa
t DOS. |LM
MOWN * HAWKINS
* QUALITY FUST *
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s\«» s i:\ruF.ss. i*honk. m.«<‘
t-oo K-.

TEIRIFI IS PREPAREDNESS
FINANCIAL STRENGTH IS TO NATIONS AS IM
PORTA NT AS MILITARY STRENGTH.
NO NATION CAN SURVIVE A WAR IF IT CAN
NOT FINANCE ITSELF.
THE MAN WHO FORTIFIES HIMSELF WITH AN
ACCOUNT IN A SAVINGS BANK. DOES MORE THAN
PREPARE HIMSELF. HE CONTRIBUTES TO THE
'->REPARFDXESS OF THE COI NTRY.
GERMANY UNABLE TO BORROW FROM OTIC
•:r COUNTRIES HAS BEEN FINANCED BY TIG.
fHRIFT OF HER PEOPLE. AS THIS THRIFT WAS
♦'XPRESSED IN ACCOUNTS OF SAVINGS BANKS.
A SAYINGS BANK DEPOSIT HELPS THE NAT
ON AND IS INDISPENSABLE TO THE INDIVIDUAI
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY AN ACCOUNT
VITH US, START ONE TODAY.
THE BA NK OE
MASON’S NOTH K

SEWARD LODGE, No 2l!>, K. Am
A. M.. meets Wednesday night at S
o’clock. Work Second degree. Visitors
welcome.
I no,i ’ 'njueh. Master.
DRILL ON TONIGHT.
The regular Tuesday night drill o*’
the Seward Military Unit ./ill be la id
at the Arctic Brotherhood hall tonighc
OVERLAND
CAFE
JOSIK KNOSCHKA. Prop.
HOME COOKING
_
OPKN DAY AND NIGHT
iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiniiimutiiiiiiiiiiii
at ": 15 o’clock. Roll call will bo bad at
tent hour and drilling will last tint I
8 o’clock. A full attendance of mem
bers is requested.
n
—NOTICE—
To Whom it May Concern:—
. .. Ncilhei the Schooner Ruby no«
owner will be responsible lor an>
bills contracted therefor by any mem
ber of its crew or by any person U‘ l
.ng as Agent for same. 1 be ownet
! .ull shortly be in Seward.
Any article purchased Irom the suie
j Schooner Ruby will be at purchasers
! .ioi
l<ouis Knaflich, ownei
Uy Win. H. Whittlesey^
Oct , 10—21—22.
FOlv RKNT— Furnished apartment
Inquire at the Key. tf<

• OFT YOUR SHOWS half soled wit!
Monarch Oak. It has no equal, $1.7o
a pair. Floyd’s, Opposite Liberty The
atre.
SAVE MONEY
WHEN YOU HUY YOUR
HARTSCHAFFNER & MARX
OVERCOAT FROM
U R li A C H
••The Store With a Conscience"
(Paid Advertisement)
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
DELEGATE TO CONGRESS
(HAS. A. SULZER.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
FOR DELEGATE
CHARLES A. SULZER
of Sulzer. t
For Senator
THOMAS C. PRICE
of Anchorage
For Representatives
JOHN NOON, of Se*ard; JAS. H. PATTERSON, of Valdez;
ELBERT E. RAY, of Cordava. ROBERT I). SMALL of Anchorage.
FOR ROAD COMMISSIONER
JAMES K. WILSON. of Valdez.
The above are tbe regular nominees of the Democratic party. They are
men who are heartily in accord with President Wilson in the conduct of war
at*'1 hi* polic*-s, and with Governor Riggs in his program for Alaska’s devel
opment
WINTER
Underwear
I
MEDIJCOTT STANFIELDS COOPER’S
WRIGHTS EAGLE
All of the best grades in two piece and union
suits.
ALL WOOL SHIRTS.
The newest snappy patterns in winter weights
and colors. Military and negligee collars.
WOOL SOCKS CASHMERE SOCKS SILK
SOCKS ALL WOOL PATRICK HOSIERY.
SWEATERS MACKINAW COATS
MAC KINAW PANTS KNIT CAPS
OVERCOATS.
COTTERS
4
THE PLACE WHERE MEN OUTFIT.
—--•>
CKRTAIN—TKK1) kt*t»ps out thi*
rain. Itrosius & noon. tf.
-*
Kvinnnlo engines at J. L. Graff's, ti
-jy -
--- - -
. . The Moon cafe is open Nights.
Washington street. Jinxes for Ladies.
—-v --
(KIM AIN—TKKI) Hooting at
Hrosius <Sc Noon. tf.
-- - -.. — ^
j FIRE INSURANCE
' S. O. MORFORD
Succwwor to
JOE CAMPBELL
2nd Floor Van Gilder Bldg. SEWARD, ALASKA
HOTEL SEWARD
WITH ALL THE COMFORT OF A HOME
RATES BY DAY OR WEEK WELL LIGHTED AND HEATED
;M. A HORNER, Manager MRS. W. A. McNEILEY, Prop.
I-- "
RHYMES OF A ROUGHNECK
I -BY
PAT O’COTTER,
.Something different
The Edition is limited. If you want one. get it today.
The price is $2.50 per copy.
FOR SALE at The Northern, The Seward Drug Co., The
Seward News Company and COTTER’S.
_Has it occurred to you, that YOU are going to need
another SUIT soon?
I_Center your thoughts in this direction, and the
next time you are passing by-step in and look at our
'2').00 and $30.00 Ready made suits.
Vnd the new ALL WOOL fall and winter samples from
ED. V. PRICE & CO.: Which we can make to your meas
ure. -BETTER VALUES FOR LESS MONEY. —
Brown & Hawkins
“Quality First'

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