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Convenience, Protection, Co-operation YOU FIND THEM IN FULL MEASURE, AT The Bank of Seward CONVENIENCE through complete fa cilities lor the transmission of banking. PROTECTION in the banking depart ment for your money, and in the safe deposit department for your valuables. CO-OPERATION in helping you finance the purchase of a home or in the expan sion of your business, by serving as a credit reference for you, and in eveiv way working with you for the advance ment of your financial interests. The Bank of Seward UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Territorial Depositary City Depositary SEWARD,.ALASKA Headquarters for Oregon City WOOLENS. Urbach’s HOME of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES LATE HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Van Gilder—L. Shulman, Se attle; A. E. Lathrop, Anchorage; Johm Hughes, San Francisco; A. O. Adams, Z. Hourrace, Boshy E. Haley, J. B. Gottstein, J. G. Cunningham, A. A. Shonbeck, B. H. Howard, Lee H. Lan dis, Anchorage. Hotel Sexton—Miss Gladys Short, Mrs. Janice Rice, Portland; A. H. Batz, San Francisco, Earl E. Ham mond, Neb.; H. A. Schull, Anchorage, Fred Martin, Mile 40; A. F. Bigham. Hotel Overland—Camille McGowan, Mrs. A. W. Satley, Seattle; Fred F. Feesley, E. G. Bolmer, Anchorage; A. H. Crowley, J. H. McKee, Chas. An-: derson and wife; Ed Pearson, Fourth of July Creek. Hotel Seward—Tom O’Hara, E. J.| McConnell and wife; Miss Clara Man they, Mrs. Louise Manthey, Mr. Law rence. A slide is reported at Mile 70, about 200 feet of dirt and snow' covering the i track. Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell and children arrived on Saturday’s train Mrs. Colwell remaining over as a. guest of her mother, Mrs. F. E. Les i lie. Newest styles in Overcoats,. At Ur I bach’s. ^ i Alex McDonald was a returning pas senger to Anchorage on today s liain. J. T. Cunningham, superintendent of transportation for the Alaska rail road spent Sunday in town, returning to headquarters today. Archie Adams, assistant master me chanic, was a Seward visitor over Sunday. Skates and sleds, J. L. Graef. 280-tf New shipment of Men's overcoats, Urbach. l* Attorney L. V. Ray returned Satui day night from Anchorage, where he went on court business. Bryce Howard, Anchorage agent for the Admiral Line, spent Sunday in Seward on matters connected with his company. Fred Martin left today for Hunter, after spending the past few days in town. : Suits made to measure. See Urbach Snowr shoes on sale at Graefs. tf Art Shonbeck, Anchorage merchant who spent Sunday in town, returnee to Anchorage on today’s train. | J. B. Gottstein, wholesale grocer o Anchorage, returned to the Intelio ' city today, accompanying his wife a 1 far as SewTard on her way to th States. Miss Patricia Ray left on today’ train for Anchorage to visit friend 1 for a short time. FOR THE HOLIDAYS Let US be YOUR caterers. Our Select Groceries, Coffees and Teas, will make your Xmas Dinner a Delicious one Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES on every boat. JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF FANCY TABLE APPLES Baldwins, Spitzenbergs, Ortlev’s, Winter Bananas, and Delicious, at $3.75 and $4.00 per box. For a Complete Assortment of Appropriate Gifts SEE OUR CLOTHING, GROCERY& HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS • * Capt. A. E. Lathi op, who arrived on Saturday’s boat from the States, left on today’s train for Anchorage. Mr. Lathrop is delighted with the prelim inary run of his big motion film, “The Cheechakos,’, and believes it to be the biggest thing produced this year. He believes that the stockholders will reap big profits from the production, which he says will be followed by oth er Alaskan pictures. T. W. Hawkins lert on today’s train, for Anchorage, on a short business j trip. 1 Frank Skeen, the well known Nuka bay operator, left on the Alameda to spend the holidays with his family in! j Tacoma. Attorney J. L. Waller and wile, of Anchorage, left on the Alameda lor Seattle on a short vacation trip. r L1STE.V. r Everybody is doing It now! \Vhat?i 3! The Turkey Trot to Dryden’s Grocery j ? Why? Because the prices are right the more sales, the lower tne prices, I his stock is small and fresh on every s boat Service day or night. s| Fox trot delivery. Phone Madison 62. tf I A Few XMAS Suggestions | eg eg eg eg eg eg eg eg eg eg eg eg eg eg f£ eg eg eg eg & eg eg SS eg eg A?4 Remington Portable Typewriter _with Standard Key• board—no shifting for figures. Price, with case, $60* SMOKERS’ ARTICLES, XMAS CIGARS WRITING COMPANIONS, LEATHER PURSES Pyralin Ivory A Fine Line by the Piece or in Sets EVERSHARP PENCILS, KODAKS, CAMERAS, FILMS, HARMONICAS, TOILET ARTICLES, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC PERFUMES, Fountain Pens Wahl & Sheaffers, Parkers, ALASKA IVORY CURIOS AND Holiday Stationery BASKETS A Fine Line of Christmas Cards TOBACCOS, HUMIDORS, SMOKERS’ SETS, PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, A FINE LINE OF BOXED CANDIES, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, You wouldn’t appear at breakfast with your hair in curlers DECIDEDLYtlOt. YoUWOuldn’t dream of such a thing. You’d look a fright. You want your friends to see you at your best, and you’re right. But how about appearing at your best in the letters you write ? A writing paper that is just as smart, correct, and dainty as yourself is HBATOMfS 1GHLAMD L1NEM We carry it in all the correct sizes, shapes and shades. “Style is a greater Social Asset than Beauty” », zSfi -4^3-. *■' *!*■*&&>■**£+ P. C. McMullen Successor to Borgen’s Grocery WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GROCERIES ON EVERY BOAT. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES ON OUTFITS FOR THE TRAPPER, HUNTER OR PROSPECTOR P. C. McMullen TELEPHONE MAIN 34 ‘Gifts' Seward Drug Go. “TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST’’ I !■« SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fishermen’s Supplies, Gasoline and Distillate Hardware, Stoves and Ranges, Powder, Ammunition, Caps, Fuses, Guns, Paints, Oils, Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum and Congoleum TOYS AND NOVELTIES J. L. GRAEF >l!, b1 b j! 5 ft ft1 SEWARD LIGHT and POWER CO. PHONE, MAIN 0. SEWARD, ALASKA Marathon r. “The Home of Good Eats QUICKSEiaVICE WE AIM TO PLEAS®