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DO YOUR; DUTY TODAY Up until noon today but 67 votes had been cast at the polls in today’s primary election. It is assumed that tthose who have not gone to the polls during the day will surely do sio be fore the closing hour this evening, at 7 o’clock. All the taxis are carrying voters free of charge today. To cast one’s ballot requires but a moment of time can be no excuse for those who fail in their duty today. Plan to go to the May Day Dance, I on May 1, under the auspices of the American Legion Auxiliary. At Odd Fellows hall. A swell movie !s on tonight. See Blue Shop for late styles QUALITY BRUSHES SET IN RUBBER GUARANTEED Men who shave themselves know how much a good lather brush helps make a comfortable •have. Your Recall Drug Store has a good assortment of quality brush es at very low prices. Set in rub ber and guaranteed. There's no gift a man will ap preciate more. Prices from 50c to $5.00 77am Zkrmg £ton» Etwyn Swetmann STEAMER IS ORDERED TO PICK UP WILKINS OSLO, Aprli 24. (/P)—The steamer Mina, of the Northern Exploration Co., l'eceived a telegraphic order to pro ceed a& nera Green Harbor as possible to take Capt. Wilkin^ and Eielson and their plane to Norway. The S. S. Mina is expected to reach the mouth of the ice Fjord on Saturday. The; fliers expect to reach Tromsoe, Nor* j way, next w^ek. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago, 0; Detroit, 3. Cleveland, 2; St. Louis, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh, 6; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, 2; Cincinnati, 3. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Missions, 3; Portland, 4. FLYER AND PASSENGER KILLED SAN FRANCISCO, April 24. (Jp)— Mike Brown, partner of Ernie Smith, Hawaiian flyer, and Harry Bouger, a passenger were instantly killed when their plane crashed in Visitacian Val ley, in the southern end of San Fran cisco. - SUED FOR DIVORCE WASHINGTON, April 24. (JP)— Peter A. Dury, Jr., son of a Washing ton banker, is being sued for divorce by Baroness Jean Von Hagen, whom he married six weeks ago. He also has suit for annulment filed at Reno. ! Th© freighter Derblay, of the A. S. S. Go., is due in port at 9 p. an. to night. Golden Wheel cigarette lighters $3.00 to $7.50. Schal lerer's Alaska Shop. il i *\ftp >l I im NEW! ELASTIC WAISTBAND EXPANDS AND CONTRACTS WITH THE BODY iScnKhit urti ; < -awA* FOR MEN Smart new styles in shirts and shorts and new <! low prices, new patterns, new cloth $1.00 to $1.50 : Urbach’s V Specialist in men’s wear * f ^ Credit Where Credit is Due! "Say Billie, you sure are dancing better lately. Who’s your teacher?” "Nobody. It’s my new FLORSHEIM shoes! They fit so good, the leather is so soft and supple—no wonder Pm dancing better. "Florsheims taught me what solid foot comfort really means— in one lesson." Brown & Hawkins Corp. QUALITY, FIRST SEWARD, ALASKA BREMEN IS REPORTED LAKE STE AGNES, Quebec, April 24, {IF)—The Canadian Transconti nental Airways has been advised the Bremen Ford relief plane is storm bound on Greenly Island. Snow is falling and a strong northeast wind blowing. The Bremen is reported re paired and ready to continue its flight to New York. Will SETTLE HIS DEBTS I -. I CHICAGO, April 24. (£>)—•The Chi cago Daily News says the widow and daughter of J. Odgen Armour, volun tarily will pay $10,000,000 of their per sonal fortunes to settle debts of the packer. At his death Armour owed $18,000,000 to Armour and Company of whose board he was chairman, and had assumed liability for payment of $10,000,000 worth of bonds of the Sut ter Basin Company, a California land enterprise. The S. S. Yukon, of the A. S. S. Co., is due to arrive in port at 4 a. m. ac cording to latest report. Plan to go to the May Day Dance, on May 1, under the auspices of the American Legion Auxiliary. At Odd Fellows hall. PHONOGRAPHS FOR RENT. SCHALLERER'S ALASKA SHOP. GENUINE GILLETTE SAFTY RAZ. ORS. $1.00. SCHALLERER'S ALAS KA SHOP. CLARKINS IN TOWN Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clarkin, of Sel dovia, are in Seward having arrived last evening on the Reamer Starr. Mrs. Clarkin is on her way to the States having disposed of the Seldo via House which she has conducted for the past few years. Mr. Clarkin is a member of the Alaska Railroad train crew. The gasboat Chase, Capt. Emsweil er, almost foundered yesterday after noon and this morning was still hang ing in midair by its hawsers, partly submerged. FREE, SPECIAL, A .75 ENLARG MENT WITH EVERY $5.00 WORTH OF DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. COME IN AND ASK ABOUT THIS. SCHALLERER*S ALASKA SHOP. THE PINW Soft Drinks and Candles Cigars and Tobaecos CARD TABLES J. A. Eamon Proprietor Phone Madleon 54 Next Door to Liberty Theater THE HUSK! RAILROAD Trains Leave 7:30 a.m. Monday and Thursday;1 Trains Arrive— /5 7:00 p.m. Wednesday and Satur day. NEW UNO SECOND-HAND CURS FOR SUE at OGLE’S GARAGE Oils and Gasoline, General Repairs Storage Pete Ogle, Prop. Phone Madison 66 STOP AT HOTEL SEATTLE when in Anoborage, Alaska HOT AND COLD WATER IN ALL ROOMS CURRENT PRICES J. J. MclSAAC, Prop. A HARDWARE STOVES RANGES Electric Lamps from 10 to 150 candle-power SHEET METAL WORK AND PLUMBING Paints and Oils Cofanan lamps and lanterns Spruce Lumber Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention J. L. GRAEF Phone Madison 87 Seward Alaska