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CLE6H01 MS IS BIS CHANGE NEXT TUESDAY * SEATTLE, Jan. 28. (/P)—Walcott Langford, Philadelphia negfo, arrived to start training for a six round main event Tuesday night with Walter Cleghorn. clever Seldovia boxer. Fight fans are awaiting to look Langford over before they make any guesses as to the result. Remember the Benefit Dance foi •he S. A. C. Saturday night. Attend the Benefit Dance Saturday night in Odd Fellows hall which will be held under the auspices of the Seward Athletic Club. Try our steaks and roasts. They unexcelled. Carstens. " . iiiiimmmiiiilili LINOTYPE PRESIDENT MARRIES AUISKA GIRL IN NEW YORK CITY ] NEW YORK. Jan. 2S. (/P)— Philip , Dodge, aged 76, president of the Mer | genthaler Linotype Co., married , Mias Lillian Sutherland, age 45. She is a Seattle and Nome woman who came to New York 10 years ago. She TTved ! in Nome druing the early development | of Alaska. MORE WARFARE MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Jan.-28. (JP) —Coincident with the arrival of Gen eral Jejuene there was a renewal of bandit warfare at Nueva Segovia in which one of Sandino’s lieutenants was killed and another wounded. Ovaltine THE FOOD BEVERAGE: | The kind thgts nationally advertised for sleep- Jj lessness, an aid to digestion of starchy carbo- M hydrates. Takes the place of coffee, tea, etc. jj 50c, $1.00, $1.75 and $5.00 tins jj| Seward Drug Co. | Elwyn Swetmann j The Store Copyright 1?1 ’Hart Scbaffncr & Marx URBACH’S We are authorized agents for exclusive MADE-TO—ORDER MEN’S CLOTHING LET US TAKE YOUR ORDER SATIS FACTION GUAR ANTEED SPRING WILL SOON BE HERE HOW ABOUT THAT NEW SUIT? Clothing dep’t. Madison 80 BROWN & HAWKINS CORP. The House Of “Quality First” Seward, Alaska » » F SEPPJtU TAKES FIRST HEAT'DDG DERBY RICE POLAND SPRING, MAINE POLANR SPRING, Maine, Jan. 28. (JP)—Leonard Seppala, dog rarer af Alaska, won the first heat in the New England dog derby. His time o’ er the 16-miles was one-hour and five minutes. Mrs. E. P. Ricker, of Poland Spring war. second. Nine racers started. Her time was one-hour and 35 minutes i The final heat” will be run off Sun ! day. TRAIN OUT 11 A. M. SUN PAY The passenger train to the Inter oM the first to leave Seward since the recent slide at Mile 49, will leave in the morning at 11 o’clock, according to the local railroad office. Passeng ers will he transferred across the slide—a walk of about one-half mile '—to the train from the Interior. The Seward arrival will be about 7 o'clock tomorrow night. Providing the weath er is fair the walk across the slide will not be bad but if it is snowing or storming, not so good, it is stated. No baggage, aside from hand luggage, will be transferred. RECORD SALE, 3 FOR $1. TAKE ’EM, NO PLAY ’EM. SCHALLER ER’S ALASKA SHOP." The Big BENEFIT Dance Saturday Night for the S. A. C. at Odd Fel , lows hall. I The Gateway leans; other follow. r0R SALE—Quartz and placer r.ot-! Ices, proof of labor, and any other ! legal blanks at the Seward Drug j and the Gateway office. The Best in the “Belt”—Gateway. NNDWINTER SAVING Now is the time to recondition and make the old shoes last till Easter. *p Men's Soles and Heels $2.75. Ladies Soles and Heels, $1.75 to $2.50. Seward Leather Works Lumber For Every Purpose ROUGH AND SIZED COMMON SPRUCE for MINE,' CANNERY AND HOUSE CONSTRUCTION CLEAR KILN DRIED SPRUCE for Boat Lumber and Interior Finish COMPLETE STOCKS READY FOR / SHIPMENT AH orders given prompt and careful attenion ASK US FOR PRICES Juneau Lumber Mills Inc. I V i Juneau, Alaska January Inventory Sale * HARDWARE STOVES RANGES x Electric Lamps from 10 to 150 candle-power SHEET METAL WORK AND PLUMBING Mail Orders WiU Receive Prompt Attention J. L. ORAEF Phone Madison 87 Seward Alaska