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Bank of Seward m.wr Leon Urbach 32 □ □ □ PI Hi i 1 Mnmswick JTH O NpO>RA P H S1 RECOUPS 400 New Records Received on Last Boat ALASKA SHOP IF! lid VICTROLAS SEWARD DRUG CO. Try the Drug Store First H. V. HOBEN SEWARD A. F. DAVIS Alaska Transfer Dealers in Coal -Wood-Ice - Hay - Grain Storage and Warehouse Accommodations Equipment for Road Construction for sale or Rent Auto. Service OUR AUTOS MpET AUUROATS OR TRAINS Tel. Orders to Main 81 After 5 p. m. to 8 a. m.f Mad. r24 E: ! ON IN TO SMS The steamship Northwestern arriv ed in port about 3 o’clock last night on her way south. The following pas ! sengers left Seward for the ports j named: For Latouche—Leo Ohlmhaser, C. j Johnson, Sara Skeen. For Valdez—George Sexton, S. L. Colwell, Matt Schulsser, W. T. Stuart, Ralph Reed. For Cordova—F. A. Nelson, Mrs. Le ota Smith. For Juneau—L. V. Cornfield, Mrs. Cornfield, L. M. Carrigan, E. Sivert son. For Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Heastan, Mrs. W. G. Woodward, A. Johnson, Mrs. Lois Johnson, v __ SCHOONER WAIF TAKES CARGO OIL TO CORDOVA, The schooner Waif yesterday took a cargo of 220 cases of gasoline and 50 barrels of petroleum products to Cor dova, for tlie Blum-O'Neill Company, i this company finding that it can buyj gasoline and oils cheaper from the Seward station than it can ship it in from outside. This is the second trip! of the Waif from this port with oil products for Cordova, and it is believ ed a big coastal trade can be worked up with neighboring cities. Gasoline i and distillate sell cheaper in Seward than in Seattle, and many other parts of the United States. I S. L. Colwell left on the steamship Northwestern en route to Valdez where he will serve on the jury. j Place your orders f0r Christmas Cards with Sylvia. Lare styles an>: ! prices lower than last year. tf A meeting of the Legion Auxiliary ! will be held at the residence ol Mrs. j E. Swetmaun at 8 o’clock tonight. A meeting of the Legion Auxiliary 5 will be held at the residence oi Mrs. ! E. Swettman at 8 o’clock tonight. _ m n Dry Cleaning cone at Jordan's Val Deputy Marshal Ralph Reed was a passenger for Valdez on the North l western, being called there by the ! present term of court. Doors and Windows In stock at J. L. Graef’s. Matt Schlusser was a Valdez pas senger on last night’s boat. Amer. Legion Dance Sat. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Corntassel, who have been in Seward the past week left on the Northwestern for Juneau Mr. Corntassel is traveling auditoi •for Frye-Bruhn Co. E. Sivertson was a Junean passeu ger on the Northwestern. Our baths have been freshly reno vated. The O. K. Barbershop. tf Mrs. Lois Johnson left on the las boat for Seattle. Mrs. W. G. Woodward was an out going passenger for the States. Money Orders issued. Seward Drug | €. E. Orlander, the jeweler, has ic stalled a lighting system in his stor that adds greatly to his attractiv display of jewelry and curios. It is c the automatic type, the first light o i starting the machine and the last on off stopping it. It is 110 volts an uses the standard bulbs and supplie being different from the Deloo in thi I respect. Kodaks and Finns, Seward Dru | Co. , 184-tt The road to Grouse lake has bee placed in excellent shape by the B reau of Public Roads, and autos ca once more make the trip, which wi I be a great convenience to the me | employed on the construction of tl fish hatchery buildings. | Garnsborougn Hair Nets, srng mesh 10 cts. Seward Drug Co. 184 A freight train of 15 or 20 cai mostly loaded with coal, arrived fro the Interior last night. • Whale Amber Shoe Grease at J. ' Graef’s. tf Jack Lincke, one of the best kno\ newspaper writers of the North, is Seward on a business trip, register at the Van Gilder. I Satur4ay Gateway, 13 per year. mw et Service. tf night, Odd Fellows’ Hall. lSi-tr COLD WEATHER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER BUT OUR Store is on the MAIN STREET and we have a fine line of MACKINAWS HEAVY UNDERWEAR, WOOLEN SOX, AND WARM CLOTHING FOR EVERY NEED OVERCOATS BETTER spruce up with a new PATRICK THEY ARE the real coat. Designed & tailored for GENTLEMEN YOUR BODY IVEEDS A CHANGE TRY A little heavier under wear you will feel better. WE HAVE many different weights of Wool, Silk & W ool & Cotton Unionsuits for YOUR SELECTION bio m 11 ii? If you give five dollars or ten dol-j lars to the Red Cross at Roll Call, only fifty cents is sent to Headquarters for National and International work. MASONIC NOTICE Wednesday evening, Nov. 7, 1923, stated communication of Seward lodge No. 219, F. & A. M. Business of im-, portance. CHAS. E. SMITH, Secy. TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST, tf j Thomas B. Drayton has removed to his homestead at Mile 7, where he? | is building a commodious cabin to re-J place the one lost by fire last spring.: Mackinaw Coats for School Boys; J the kinds that stand the rough wear j I Brown &. Hawkins. tf BORN l Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson are re I joicing over the arrival of an eight pound baby boy, born Monday morn } ing at 2:30 o’clock. Dr. J. A. Baugh j man attending physician. Mr. John : son is engineer on the crane, residing J at Mile 7%. ? A fine line of Xmas cards just re *1 ceived at Sylvia’s. tf a ____ e T. W. Hawkins reports that he will ^ receive a team on one of the next 3’ trains from the interior, to be used s in his coal business. Bolt action shotguns.—J. L. Graef. ? Bring the kiddles to us to have their hair trimmed. The O. K. tf Norway hemp halibut lines at J. L. J’i Graef’s. 161-tf n; _ Try the Gateway a month, $1.25. The American Legion will give ar Armistice Day ball Saturday night November 10th. tf s, m L Martin Lanning, Wallace Dayken Mel Holben, S. M. Graff, H. V. Hobei and several other Seward citizen: drawn on the jury at the Valdez tern were excused by Judge Ritchie, an< did not take the boat last night. m in ed Boys’ Slickers apfi RainHats a Brown & Hawkins. tf Rubber boots tor Hunters, Urbach’i Legion 4axute Sat. nigh! 4 Main 341 The Home of s & w Products Borgen’s Grocery The Best by Every Test 4 f X