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Your Child’s Future Why not open a birthday fund savings account for your child? On each anniversary you place to the child’s credit an amount equal in dollars to to number of years the child has lived. In twenty-one years this fund with in terest will reach the sum of $300.00. It costs you little and encourages the child to save and prepare for its future. ACT NOW—you owe it to your children. We pay 4 per cent on savings account. ESTABLISHED 1905 POSTAL SAVINGS Depositary TERRITORIAL Depositary CITY Depositary Day. Main 73 V PHONES Evening, Madison 35 Bank of Seward -THE HANK OF SERVICE” LOGGER SHOES Three Lakes Jefferson Chippewa Bergman Currin-Green Copeland & Ryder r r0RlGINAl7 Jeffersoh'i C-SHOeJ Urbach’s THE ALASKA SHOP TELEPHONE, MADISON 119. CANDIES, TOBACCOS, AND ICE CREAM SODA MEWS, STATIONERY, KODAK SUPPLNES. BRUNSWICK AND COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, TOILET ARTICLES. Ai_ASKA SOUVENIR POST CARDS AND VIEWS. REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. DANCING BANBURY and OGLE NEW DRESSES Aprons and Dress Ma terials on Northwestern SOLD BY Seward Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” i Last evening in the Elk club rooi4s about thirty ladies of Seward met for i the purpose of forming au auxiliary to | the American Legion. In the election ' of officers the following results were noted: ' President, Mrs. George Sexton. Vice-President, Miss Inez Waugh, i Secretary, Mrs. A. J. Goodsky. Treasurer, Mrs. Elwyn Swetmann. Historian, Mrs. Donald H. Tyer. Chaplain, Mi*s. H. B. Selby. Sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. L. V. Ray. There were no committee appoint ments last evening and this mattei will be taken up at the next meeting, which will be held until further ni, tice in the Red Cross headquarters. -» MISS LAVONIA STOTKO ILL Miss Lavonia Stotko, who became ill a few days ago, was this morning reported to be no bettfc % a high tem perature marking ner condition. The case is diagnosed as pneumonia Dr. Baughman is the attending physiician. --- I W. J. Downie and wife are passen gers for Seward on the steamship Northwestern. Mr. Downie is the man who built the local cannery. ELKS' CLUB MEETING A meeting of the Elks’ club will be | held Wednesday evening at 8:00 in the 1 offices of L. V. Ray. As business of importance will come up for discus | sion it is required that all members j be present Goodrich Rubber Household Aprons, $1.25 at Seward Drug Co. tf The train due to arrive this evening is reported to be thirty minutes late ! out of Curry this morning. It is ex ! pectcd that much of the time will be ' made up before arrival here. Join Urbach’s circulating library; . - Ed Vogl reports the snow at Mile ‘ five going at the rate of about two | inches a day and it will soon be pos 1 sible to reach the Storey ranch with | an auto. Kodaks and Films; Seward Drug Co. tf The new Odd Fellows dancing floor is lapidly nearing completion. Today the dressing rooms are being varnish ed; lue main dancing floor is being put in shape and it is expected that within a short time something worth while will be announced by the organ ization. Leather Goods. Seward Drug Co. tf Dan T. Kennedy, well known packer of the Interior and coastal regions, will be among those who will arrive on the Northwestern leaving Seattle today. He has been to the States to receive medical attention. Fine Stationery; Seward Drug Co. tl I Sdlll uuuiu, uaumo - Koyukuk region, is coming north on the steamer Northwestern, leaving Se attle today. Mrs. Dubin accompanies him. H. K. Carlisle, in charge of the gen eral land office at Fairbanks and gov ernment timber cruiser, will arrive in Seward on the Northwestern on his way to the interior for the summer s work. Charles Harden, prominent mining and businessman of the Fairbanks district is coming north for the sum mer season. LISTEN! Everybody is doing it now. What' The Turkey trot to Dryden’s Grocery Why? Because the prices are right; the more sales the lower the prices His stock is small and fresh on even boat. Service day or .night. Fox trot delivery. Phone Madison 62. tf Gold Seal Phonograph Record Re peaters, $1.00 at Seward Drug Co. t Lars Westenvick, Fairbanks minini man who left some time ago as < guard in Marshal Steven’s party, i returning north on the Northwester! He will operate on a large scale thi season. Victrolas and Records. Sevrard Dru Co. tf TANLAC: Seward Drug Co. PARTIES LEAVING TOWN to g out on jobs may leave their clothe at JORDAN’S VALET SERVICE; the will be cleaned and pressed ready 1 wear on their return. JORDAN’ VALET SERVICE. 85-tf JUST RECEIVED A New Stock Of PAINTS, VARNISHES AND ENAMELS A Most Complete Line Paints for the House, the Boat, the Floor, the Barn, Wall Tints, En gine Enamel, Gold Bronze, and Aluminum Paint Agents for Valentine's Valspar “QUALITY FIRST’’ Groceries Main 1 SEWARD ar& ArKJnUKAliE Hardware Adams 80 Office Madison 80 SCHOOL TAX IS DUE School Tax Collector Morford ad vises the public that the school tax is now due and payable and that all persons subject to this obligation should pay it at once. Payments may be made at his office in the federal building or at the one above the Bank of Seward. * August Hanot, Fairbanks mining man, is coming north on the North, western. Mr. Hanot is one of the largest operators of the Fairbanks district. Walter Johnson, who for several years resided in Fairbanks but of late on an extended visit to the states, is returning north leaving Seattle today. The fishing boat Signal left for the halibut fishing banks this morning. Will Wear Water Proof Outing Suits Select yours now while we have your size ELLSWORTH’S GATEWAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—Bakery and partial lunch also full kodiak developing outfit; 2.00Q cards per hour. Will sell sep arate or ensuit, at once. Address A. E. Wilson, Cordova, Alaska. kl07 FOR SALE—Printing plant sufficient ly l^rge to issue four pages five col umn; includes cylinder press; type, stones, proof prpss, chases, column rules, etc., two cases of display type; cheap for cash. Gateway, tf FOR SALE—Cafe outfit. 2-oven range cash register, swing back stools, just the thing for Cold Bay. J. Casey McDannel, Sexton Hotel. lm FOR SALE—Retospeed, brand new, Used about one week, will sell for $35.00 Perfect Condition. Lipke, Radio Station, Seldovia, Aalska. WANTED—Experienced planer man apply Resurrection Bay Lumber Com pany. 71-tf f WANTED—Clean rags at the Gateway Office. tf i FOR SALE—One three horse motor, t 3 110 volts, 60 cycle, single phase, with a lot of shafting and pulleys. s Apply at Gateway office. tf S o s y o S FOR RENT—3-room house-; see Chas. cooper. 48tf. EVERYBODY can buy groceries, feed and supplies Wholesale. Write for free price list. People’s Grocery, 701 Olive Street, Seattle. ti BIG CHANCE to make a stake; fox island, close in, 100 blue foxes; three boats; good improvements; Price $25,000. See Don Carlos and Don Carlos, Sexton Annex. tf ! Main 34 Day by day in every way, business is get ting better and better Ferry’s Seeds Borgen’s Grocery and 1*3 Off_THIS WEEK ONLY ASHTON’S BENSON & WHITTEMORE, Proprietors Exclusive distributors of 'Budweiser, Bevo and Monopole Cigars. The Finest Billiard a*nd Pool Hall in Alaska SEWARD LIGHT and POWER CO. PHONE, MAIN 0. SEWARD, ALASKA