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TOMORROW’S TIDES High water 10:30 afc m. 7.2 ft. Low water 10:08 p. in. 10.6 ft. High water 4:13 a. rn. 0.7 ft. *Low water 3:45 p. m. 2.1 ft. Orlander Jeweler Dealer in Watches and Clocks, Nugget Jewels, Old Ivory, Curios, and a full line of goods usually car ried in a first class Jewelry store. Watches Repaired on Short Notice NOTICE The Towh Council has offered a reward of $100 for information lead, ing to the arrest and conviction of persons poisoning dogs in Seward. EA8TMAN CINE KODAK8 $10 AND UP. Schallerer's Alaska Shop Hofman’s Roomincr House THE BELMONT FOR LABORING MEN Call Main 106 for Labor SEWARD. ALA8KA OSBO’S ELECTRIC SHOP Seward, Alaska For service call Madison 123 House wiring, boat wiring an repairing. We stock up.to-date light fixtures TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS Electrical appliances wiring materials, radio batteries, tubes and supplies , EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Any size and voltage Mail orders promptly attended 2 TuuUiihn iimirr -ii THE DE LUXE FORD The Fordor Sedan is the de lux car of the new Ford pas senger car line and has many features that are new and exclu sive in low1 priced cars. It is distinctive from the other Ford passenger cars in ex terior appearance. The cowl sweeps down in a graceful curve from a raised panel at the windshield to a narrow moulding, which runs from the front of the hood on a straight line back and around the car. This gives the body a long, low effect. Another feature that adds much to the exterior appearance is the roll belt effect below the windows, which rolls down to the narrow moulding. The top and rear quarters have rounded corners and are covered with a pyroxylin coated material of a tan shade, in pleasing contrast with the body colors. There is a ventilator in the lower panel of the cowl on the left side, for* greater driving comfort. The interior of the car has a strikingly rich and inviting ap pearance. The trimming is of light brown effect with deeply cushioned seats upholstered in soft brown hairline cloth, a high, ly effective combination. The cushions are of the lounge style with overstuffed plain panels. Arm rests in the rear compart ment are another convenience. Seats in both compartments are deeply cushioned, wide and most comfortable. The ajttract. iveness of the interior is further enhanced by the use of emboss ed panelling on, the door and around the ends of the seat in the front compartment. This is a decidedly distinctive touch, such as might be expected only in custom built bodies. An oval bow light in the rear compartment and a flexible robe rail are other pleasing and serviceable features. The hardware is all nickel ed in a conservative style of scroll effect and is all of uniform; design in harmony with other interior trimmings. Seward Machine Shop ' Chas. Lechner Ford Agent Carl Miller of Valdez, in Seward a few days ago, wore on®thel lapel of his coat, whafc was considered a new “fandangle,’' same being a miniature watch. It was inconceivable that a thing so small could work, but upon investigation, in turning back the lapel of Mr. Miller’s coat, the mystery was solved, for there reposed the main body of a watch. The entire arrange, ment was similar to a bachelor but. ton. Mr. Miller said that he had pur. chased the watch in the early days at Valdez and since then has seen only! one similar to it, and that was in San Francisco many years ago. BOY IS INJURED Silas Clausen, son of Edgar Claus (n, manager of the North arn Com mercial company grocery departmo0t, oi Fairbanks, is in the hospi'al suf Vi-'-.g from bn’ises on the head and lefts as the result of a collision be tween two automobiles last week He will be able to leave the hospital in a day or so LEAGUE OF NATIONS PARIS, June 13. (TP)—To salvage the League of Nations prestige and prevent occurance of warlike inci.! dents during the League councils va. j cation, Lord Chamberlain and Ron-; cour introduced resolution giving the League secretorial power to intervene and halt the trouble. TREASURE HUNTERS POTSDAM, June 13. (JP)—*Gold dig. gers are on the city beach near here. Every year shortly before the season opens, hundreds of youths spade up the sand, hunting rings, coins and, trinkets lost or washed ashore since the year before. COLLEGIANS IN GRAY FREDERICKSBURG, Va., June 13. j (/P)—The trend 'to color has won an.^ other victor. The Virginia State; Teachers college graduating class has discarded black caps and gowns and will receive diplomas in blue-gray drapes. -~~ -- # >1 Excellent line of Columbia records at Sylvia’s. Newest of hits. A-1 meat and nothing else in the Frye.Bruhn Meat Market. CURTIS R.M0RF0RD FOR FIRE INSURANCE DR. J. A. BAUGHMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone Madison 90. Seward. Alaska D0N0H0E & DIMOND ATTORNEYS AT ^AW Offices: VALDEZ and CORDOVA DR. A. R. ROBERTS DENTIST Dental and General) X-Ray Work New Tecklenberg Bldg. Phqne Mad. 108 - - - Seward, Alaska SEWARD GENERAL I HOSPITAL Open to the public under the per sonal supervision of DRS. R. J. and C. E. ALCOA*. Seward, Alaska. M«iln 141. BRIDGE TOURNAMENT On the recent trip of the steamer Alaska to the Port of Seward, a bridge tournameipt was held. Tvf|enty-four ■players began and much enjoyment was had by everyone. There were several scores of over 3,000 but Mrs. Beulah Cochram was the highest lady player with 3,705 point to her credit. . i ... Motorship Discoverer For Hire or Charter Leaves Seward for Nuka Bay Portlock, lliamna, Seldovia, and Ninilchik, Kusiloff, Kenai and Anchorage, on the 5th and 20th of each month. Leaving Seward for Nuka Bay, 5th and 20th; Portlock 6th and 21st; lliamna 6th and 21st; Seldovia 7th and 22nd; Ninil chik 8th and 23rd; Kusiloff 8th and 23rd; Kenai 8th and 23r<f; Anchorage 9th and 24th. Leaving Anchorage for Kenai 12th and 27th; Kusiloff 12th and 27th; Ninilchik 12th and 27th; Seldovia 13th and 28th; lliamna 13th and 28th; Port lock 13th and 28th; Nuka Bay 14th and 29th; Seward 14th and 29th. Comfortable accommoda tions for Twenty For further Information address . CAPT. HEINIE BERGER, Seward. Alaska ARON ERICSON Signs Wall Paper PAINTeR A DECORATOR The electric plant with the reach Before you buy an electric plant for your farm find out how far its current anil carry. This is a question of voltage. With low-voltage current a few hundred feet is the limit. But with the Kohler Automatic’s 110-volt, long-distance current, almost any distance you might name, on the largest farm, is within easy reach. You ought to see this great little power plant—the one without storage batteries. Our Kohler Automatic is ready for a demon stration any time you say, either here or on your own premises. Seward Machine Shop Agents KOHLER AUTOMATIC POWERS LIGHT U6C2C For an appetizing Sunday dinner CHOICE MEATS Aur reputation for fine meats at economy | ^ prices can be proven by our many patrons | lull miifcj miiiiin u» SUNTRANA HEALY RIVER COAL IIH4IC< ^ycao things are sure - Our coal and Fate-\ For our