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4 FOLLY OUT TOMORROW Due to the lateness m supply Vug oopy owing to the illness of a few members of the high school Polly staff, the paper is a few days late -month but the shop force reports it will be on sale at all newstands ir. the city tomorrow. CALIFORNIA COLD SNAP * LOS ANGELES, Jan. 31. (A5)—-Lo« Angeles and vicinity are gradually emerging from the -cold^ weather of the past few days in the citrus belt. Fullerwear —ih* All-purpose SPAR VARNISH For lasting protection and ‘ 'beauty above and below decks FULLERWEAR VARNISH is unexcelled. This tough, durable, elastic finish dries overnight. It re sists sun, water, heat and cold. And it imparts a pleasing h« tre that-withstands abuse. Doesn’t YOUR boat deserve the 1-st? FULLERWEAR i& a ti ui/ remarkable varnish-~ *Try itl p There’s a Fuller Paint for ^ 4. every nrarine purpose g YOU will find here a com plete line of Fuller Paints and Varnishes. Come and see usl MEETING P08TP0NE0 %The S.|K; C. meeting, scheduled ;to have been held \sfal night has been postponed until next Monday night. It is hoped an members will make particular efforts to attend this coin ing. general* meeting. BAR WAR PICTURES I BERLIN. Jan. 31. (/P)—The German Government has now barred motion pictures which contain war scenes. This action was taken because of the tendency to burlesque war which was considered an insult to the dead. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. SCHALLER ER’S ALASKA SHOP OVERLAND GRILL Next to the Overland Hotel Open Day and Niflht Private Boxes Proprietor and Chef Gabriel Santos « RiQ. ISO! 7 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 COLD SECRET POISONS PARIS* Jan. 31. (/P)—Pierre and Emile Coudert, brothers, have been arrested ^y police for selling secret I poison to persons who wished to commit suicide. after willed stock new YORK, Jan. 31. (/P)—Thirty seven fonher and present employees of the Johns-Manville Co., have filed suit to recover nearly $8,000,000 worth of stock willed to them by the asbestos king, T. F. ManviUe. who died mores than two years ago. RECORD SALE, 3 FOR $1* TAKE ’EM, NO PLAY ’EM. SCHALLER ER’S ALASKA SHOP. I SEMES GOSPEL SERVICE WILL BE AT 7:30 P. M. IN THE chapel adjoining the funeral parlor subject BEAUTY FOR ASHES SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBERTY TIIEITER 11 A. M. W. R. Macpherson will deliver the message *>* *y'ti -fv -.v .i >•: ;• *% r OR SALE—Quartz and placer r.ot ices, proof of labor, and any other legal blanks at the Seward Drug and the Gateway office. The Best m the •‘Belt”—Gateway. MIDWINTER SAVING Now is the time to recondition and make the old shoes last till Easter. « Men’s Soles and Heels $2.75. Ladies i Soles and Heels, $1.75 to $2.50. Seward Leather Works hardware stoves ranges Electric Lamps from 10 to 150 candle-power Mecrarci»ut^ETAL W0RK AND plumbing Snow shoes and ice creepers 4,'.. Colman lamps and lanterns lers-Will Receive Prompt Att J. L. CRAEF iiis i' 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 All orders given prompt and careful attenion ASK US FOR PRICES Juneau Lumber Mills Inc. Juneau, Alaska !§