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one cent a day To build for yourself a vault of steel and concrete, protected by the best devices of modern times, would mean a very expensive safeguard for your valuables. You could not be blamed for saying that you could not afford this kind of security. We can supply you with just that kind of protection for almost t cent a day. Fireproof and burglar proof safe de posit vaults. BOXES $5.00 YEARLY Bank of Seward U. S. Depositary for Postal Savings Territorial Depositary City Depositary tak :S $12.00 U. S. Aviation Suits Wind Proof, Durable, Wool Lined, Fine for Hunters. Price $12.00 Urbach’s Heme of Fart Schaffner & Marx Clothes »;otimiiiiiiKft&iiuiiiiuiiiiminiicmiiiiiiiiil r Kodak and Cameras PICTURES DEVELOPED AND PRINTED Late Periodicals CURIOS Ice Cream and Candy PHONE MADISON 119 THE ALASKA SHOP •:«3!iiiiiiiiiiic3iiiimiiiiiC3!iiiimi:iic3iiiiiii;iiiiniiiisiiriiiiaiiii!iiii!iM3iiii:iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii!iiiiuii!iiiiiiiiiaiiEi]ttsuiiau ^ IF YOU WANT QUALITY, TRY Delicious Brand Hams Delicious Brand Bacon Mayflower Butter, Wild Rose Brand Fresh Eggs A full line of fresh meats and fresh dressed poultry on every boat Frye-Bruhn Company .'n^immsmauiMiiiiinnimi'iiiiiicrnHiimiinimniiiiiiciiiiiimminmmiiiiiioiiiiiuiimniicimiiiiaiiiuiMiuoimiiimio^muuiiitA The Alaska Transfer ARCADE BUILDING COAL WOOD ICE General Transferring H. V. Hoben ,S{£ A. F. Davife •)iil!i:nj!iy!!!!l!!Ult!U!M!!HnniUIIUinr«5 9 Commissioner of Education Lester j D. Henderson and wife who left on Monday’s train for Anchorage, will return to Seward Saturday and take the Alameda for Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ebbets receiv ed a Chevrolet roadster on today's boat, the car coming from Juneau, where they lived before coming to Seward. Mr. Ebbets is employed at the Seward Grill. Why support a wife when you can buy bachelor buttons that won’t come off at Urbach’s. 15c package. Miss Pashina, a Nenaua resident, is i registered at the Sew'ard. Lewis Lee of Hunter, is a Seward visitor. ___ DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT A. B. Hall, by Seward Orchestra. Wellman Hollbrook, of Juneau, is a guest of the Van Gilder today. J. L. Waller, an Anchorage resident is a Sewrard visitor. Doors and Windows in stock at J. L. Graef’s. J. S. Rodebaugh, of Fairbanks, is stopping at a local hotel. NOTICE TO FIREMEN The regular meeting of the Seward Volunteer Fire Department will be held at S:00 p. m. Friday, October 5, 1923, at the Fire Hall. A full attend ance is desii'ed. J. H. WALKER, Fire Chief. R. C. Gehling of Roosevelt is a guest of the Overland. With Us Again—Waterproof Rain ■ Coats, 24 oz. Alligator; absolutely j guaranteed. Brown & Hawkins. tf L. J. Singleton and wife, of Aber deen, Wash., are registered at the Ho- v tel Overland. 1 Thomas Wilson, an old timer in the Valdez district, arrived on the Admi- D ral Watson and will leave soon for the westward on a prospecting trip. li We guarantee Alligator Rain Coats; Waterproof. Brown & Hawkins. tf Mrs. O. A. Braafladt, wife of the lo cal dentist, and daughter Marjorie, returned on this morning’s boat from a two months’ visit in the States. Mrs. H. L. Rider arrived in Seward this morning from Valdez, leaving on the train for Anchorage. _ Rubber boots for Hunters, Urbach’s C. W. Felch, representing the Good rich Rubber Company and Fischer Bros., left on the Adimarl Watson for Seldovia. Norway hemp halibut lines at J. L. Gram's. 161-tf Mr. and Mrs. Folstrom, of Fair banks, who left on Sunday’s boat for the States, will spend the winter tour ing by auto, and will return to their interior home in the spring. They have not been outside for neaily 23 years. Capt. C. E. Neuser, who was a guest at a local hotel this week, oper ates the steamer Mutt between Ne nana and the Kantishna. He will resume operations again in the spring his boat being pulled out for the winter. * GATEWAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT—Warm, furnished cabin, Adams 59. tf FOR SALE—A good violin; call Over land Hotel. kmon. FOR SALE—Underwood No. 5 Type writer, Seward Leather Works. 61 FOR SALE—Fail-man’s home-raised spring chickens, killed and dressed to order. Leave orders at Seward Drug Co. knovl. FOR RENT—Three room house; see Chas. Cooper. tf TO AGENTS ! LIFE OF HARDING—Authentic, me morial edition, 300 pages, lavishly illustrated, $1.75; best terms guar anteed; credit; outfit free; Federal Publishing Co., 1325 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. FOR SALE—Gas boat, 52 feet long; draws 5^ feet of water; 50 horse power engine; for particulars and terms address Box 1724, Anchorage. BIG CHANCE to make a stake; fox island, close in, 100 blue foxes; three boats; good Improvements; Price 125,000. See Don Carlos and Don Carlos, Sexton Annex. tf II WHO’S YOUR TAILOR? IF HE IS NOT HE SHOULD BE STYLE that is just pressed on clothes wilts with the wear; but style that is cut and tailored into clothes lasts as long as the finished garment, no matter how long or how hard you wear TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE CLOTHES ITS STYLE WILL STAY TO THE END See the New Fall Samples at ijmniFSAiE ^-retail merchants QUALITY FIRST LATE HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Seward Miss Pashina, Nenana; P. D. Caro-j ivay, Anchorage; A. Henningsen, Jhs. , Burns, Louis Lee, Hunter; Gale Blev-! ns, Thomas Curtrn, R. F. Tellman. j'red M. Foster, Anchorage; Ed Bitt-1 ler, Oren Peterson. Hotel Overland A. J. Boyle, Anchorage; R. C. GeL-j ling, Roosevelt; Billie Canavan, An- j chorage; E. A. Thurston, L. J. Single ton and wife, Aberdeen, Wash.; T. D. McGee, Nenana; A. Colberg, Seward; F. M. Kempfer, City; Thos. Wilson, Valdez. Hotel Sexton R. S. Davis, George B. Nelson, J. McDonald, J. H. Meehan, Frank Cox, W. L. Harris, F. E. Murray, F. C. Steen, J. H. Foster, Gordon Betties, John M. Larson, H. G. Stall, John Ross. Hotel Van Gilder Wellman Hollbrook, Juneau; J. L. Waller, Harry Crib, Carl Almy, An-! chorage; C. K. Keil, Moose Pass; F. E. Towle, Kenai Lake; J. S. Rcde baugh, Fairbanks. For tan and sunburn, Cream of Al mond Lotion, 50c. Seward Drug Co. 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 every I boat. Service day or night. Fox trot delivery. Phone Madison 62. tf ; Trains leave Seward northbound 8 a. m., Mondays and Thursdays, for Anchorage, Curry, Nenana and Fair banks. Trains arrive Seward 7:45 p. m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays from the North. IVTain 34 The Home of s & w Products Borgen’s Grocery The Best by Every Test School Supplies SEWARD DRUG CO. Try the Drug Store First SEWARD LIGHT and POWER CO. PHONE, MAIN 0. SEWARD, ALASKA 20% REDUCTION ON LADIES’ HATS, WAISTS, SWEATERS, DRESSES AND APRONS, FOR SHORT TIME ONLY BANBURY and OGLE HOTEL OVERLAND “ A HOME WITH A WELCOME” Madison 120 MEL HORNER, Mgr.