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Ladies’ Haircutling Shampooing, Massaging Our Specialty Tub and Shower Baths TIE PUDDLE Soft Drinks and Candies Cigars and Tobaccos CARD TABLES J. A. Eamon Proprietor Phone • Madison 54 Next Door to Liberty Theater STOP AT HOTEL SEATTLE when in Anchorage. Alaska HOT AND COLD WATER IN ALL ROOMS CURRENT PRICES J. J. MclSAAC, Prop. • I I » • I 4 ■ ■ I I 9 a t a i n ■9 a 4 9 9 MOTORSHIP DISCOVERER FOR HIRE OR CR9RTER 3 Naku Bay, Portlock, llliama *j Special through rate to Bristol Ba> 1 via llliamna; $70; includes all ex j | penses. Comfortable acconimoda ; tiuns for Twenty i; i For further information address CAPT. HEINIE BERGER, Saward- Alaska ! I iofman's RoomIn£ House THE BELMONT FOR LABORING MEN Call Main 106 for Labor SEWARD, ALASKA VAN GILDER HOTEL HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM STEAM HEAT J. S. BADGER Auto Repairing We have an up-to-date repair shop, chock full of modern equip ment, ready for any automobile work. We’re able to expertly overhaul your car from radiator to gas tank and return it to you in good-as-new condition. Best of all our prices are really reasonable. Let us prove it. Estimates gladly given. BENUITS MACHINE SHOP Geo. Benuit, Prop. Ogles Garage bldg. INCOMING PASSENGERS Incoming passengers today on the big oceean liner S. S. Alameda, Capt Glasscock. oi the Alaska Steamship j company, other than those leaving! Seattle and which has been published, included M. Goldstein, Mrs. G. Ray-! mond, Mrs. V. Williams, A. Wickland,; Gus Gelles, R. V. Watson, Douglas Austin. Thee regular weekly business meet-1 ing and luncheon of the Seward Cham ber of Commerce will be held Tues-! day at noon at the Seward Grill. NOTICE No hemstitching after the 10th of this month. Gordon’s. THERE IS A BIG SAVING IN THE COST OF SHOES BY HAVING THEM REPAIRED. STRAIGHT HEELS ARE 4ECESSARY FOR LOOKS AND COM FORT. SEWARD LEATHER WORKS. I._ I ! FRiTEM. SEWARD POST NO. 5, AM ERICAN LEGION, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month at Odd Fellows Hall. CLYDE R. ELLIS, Commander. HERMAN DUMARCE, Adjutant. SEWARD CHAPTER NO. 10* ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Meets the second and fourth Mondays of each '.. y f f i-bJ t month in Odd Fellows’ iilL1 Hall at 8 p. m. Visiting members always wel come; Mrs. J. P. Han non. W. M.; W. C. Erwin, Secretary. SF.VVARD LODGE NO. 1425, L.O.O.M. Meets every first and third Tues day each month at 8 p. m., at 0 d d Fellows’ Hall. All visit 1 n g members welcome. PETER N. ANDERSON, Dictator. M. A. HORNER, Secretary. iGLOO NO. NINE, PIONEERS OF ALASKA Meets every Second and Fourth Fri-j day nights in Odd Fellows* Hall; F. B. Moore, President; C. M. Brosius, Sec retary. SEWARD soil, X. G., REBEKAH LODGE NO. 6 A., !. O. O. F. Meets the first and third Mondays of each month in Odd ' - Fellows’Hall a|t 8:00 p. m. Visiting mem »• r bers are always wel come. Jennie Paul Marie Osbo, Sec’y. RESURRECTION LODGE NO. A-7. I. O. O. F. Meets 8.00 p. Hall. Visiting William Anrig, son. Secretary. every Thurday at in. in Odd Fellows’ brothers welcome. N. G.; Ludvig Lars SEWARD LODGE NO. 219, F. & A. M. Stated communications first and third Tuesdays of each month. Visiting brethern wel come. Carl E. Orlander, W. M.; J. R. Flickinger, Secretary. HTHE1 MOTES Five mishaps oreured in ice skating over Cordova way bat no one was ser iously hurt. William Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Field of Cordova, has been Riven the appointment as Alaskan's entree j to West Point. Sam Ribiloff pleaded guilty last week in Cordova on the charge of violating the Ala-ska Rone Dry Law.' He got 30 days rest and soaked $50. ! The Kayak precinct has been incor-j porated with the Cordova ;precinct.' The Kayak area includes Katalla and vicinity. Archibald Robertson was arrested j at Cordova recently and plead guilty I to the possession and manufacture of raw liquor. He was presented with a 30 day vacation and $200 of his roll was annexed. i C. Simonstand, consulting engineer j I for the Ilurlock Mines, near Cordova, : j reports development work has pro-! igressed rapidly at the mines and this i winter about 200 tons of freight will j be taken in over the snow. When the S. S. Yukon arrived at the port of Cordova recently John CVMal ley, a stowaway, who is alleged to have purloined another person’s poc ket-book, was arrested and is now re clining on a jail mattress., atfid will be, for the next six months.* J I I Charles Goldstein, a recognized i, authority on fur and hea«£ of the big; ' Juneau store bearing his name, says j , that fur .prices will seek their level j and will not be as high as they were | | last spring. j t - Olaf Haram, whose boat was driven ! on the reefs in Puffin bay. has gone back to the bay to salvage rhe engine. — ; Commercial work is now offered in : 11lie night school in Juneau*. __ The Canadian National lias discon tinued its steamer service between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert. I Carl Brendible, native boy, broke! ! I his collar bone in Ketchikan when he i was struck by an auto truck. I I The Juneau Lumber Mill lias ceas-j ed operations for the winter. They will j i j j start up early in the spring. In the j | meantime they have lots of choice | i material -cut for the winter trade. Sidney Barrington, well known Al askan, recently won $150,000 in the city election in San Francisco, it is reported. in the LIBERTY THEATER Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A. M. GOSPEL SERVICES 3 P. M. SUBJECT “CHRIST, WHOSE SON IS HE?” W. R. Macpherson will deliver the message Everybody invited , No collections Mrs. Esther Johnson of Petersburg is enroute -to Sweden where she will ' visit for a year before returning to ; Alaska. Karl Ohmer, the shrimp magnate, Petersburg, says there is a good de mand for his products, especially, in the East. The Peace River-Stewart railroad project is the best and biggest trans portation project to be carried thru in the white man’s world today, ac- i cording to Sir Donald Mann, known as one of Canada's empire builders. John Pluth, of Dawson, recently' drove a pick into a foot and is now an inmate of St. Mary’s hospital. Louis Nadeau, who was ia the Daw son hospital for some days wfith an infected hand, is out and back on his j Eldorado claim. THE GEM CIGAR STORE i Cigars, Candy Soft Drinks j Stationery Magazines J “C U R L Y” i Proprietor ; Cleaning and Pressing Ladies' Work a Specialty Phone Adams 120 Shoe Shining WM. SLEDGE, Prop. THE PALACE " ' John Mattlch, Prop. POOL, SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS Furnished Rooms Phone Main 55 ALASKA GUIDES AS SOCIATION, INC. Big Game Hunting Expedi tions to all parts of Central and Southwestern Aiaska. Andy Simons, Fiefid Mgr. HEADQUARTERS at ANCHORAGE, ALASKA I! SEWARD GENERAL j HOSPITAL Open to the public under the per sonal supervision of DRS. R. J. and C. E. ALCORN. Seward, Alaska. Main 141. KEW Hi SECOND-HAND C,ffiS FOR SSIE at OGLE’S GARAGE Oils and Gasoline, Genera! Repairs Storage Pete Ogle, Prop. Phone Madison 06 Orlander Jeweler Dealer in Watches and Clocks, Nugget Jewelry, Old Ivory, Curios, and a full line of goods usually car ried in a first class Jewelry store. Watches Repaired, on Short Notice 'HOTEL SEWARD’; Hot and Cold Water in j in All Rooms Rooms With or Without! v Baths ! a At Your Service SEWARD HOTEL TAXI Phone Madison 117 7 ; OSCAR DAHL, Prop, j MlllilllllllllllllllllllliC SUNTRANA HEALY RIVER COAL * iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiifiiiuii? IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllliiiil The satisfaction obtained in the use of Healy River Coal for Domestic pur poses in the Homes has earned for it the designation “The Housewife’s Delight” Low in Ash—No soot and at a price that fits the pocket book. Order a ton today. 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