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BASEBALL GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia, 1; Washington, 4. Chicago, 5; Detroit, 2. Cleveland, 3; St. Louis, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh, 1.3; Chicago, 0.7. Brooklyn, 5.G; Boston, 1.5. New York, 7; Philadelphia, 6. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ■Missions, 3; Hollywood, 4. Sacramento, 5; Portland, 4. Oakland, 7: Seattle, 3. Lo.s Angeles. 3; San Francisco, 10. GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. FOR YOUR HOME OR SHOP It is( well worth while to be pre. pared to give first aid in case of minor injuries that are not serious enough to go to the doc. tor. EMERGENCY PACKET contains in compact form just what you need to treat bruises cuts, burns, etc., to prevent those minor injuries becoming serious. Tha Ifexait Stan E/lwyn Swetmann mckinley park visitors Madame Corey, accompanied by he** granddaughter Miss Eleanor Corey, beta residents of Seattle, are visitors i the city today enroute to McKin | iev Park. They will make the river ! u> Haw son thence to the coast from that point. Miss Corey’s father is a professor of science in the Universi ty of Washington. ELKS MEET THURSDAY { Seward Elks will meet in a special j session Thursday evening at 8 o’ j dock in the Seward Grill for the | purpose of discussing the Fourth of | July celebration and dance. The electric plant with the reach Before you buy an electric plant for your farm find out how far its current will 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 vour own premises. Seward Machine Shop Agents KOHLER AUTOMATIC POWERS LI GHT GOLF AND TENNIS TOGS Clubs, Tennis Racquets, Tennis Shoes, Golf and Tennis Balls and everything1 in the line of SPORTING GOODS Bathing Suits for men, women and children Urbach’s SMART NEW MANHATTAN SHIRTS FOR THE 4th OF JULY Collar attached or neck band MtN’S DEPT, MADISON 31 i YOUR HANDS ARE NEVER IN WATER From the time you load your Sav age until you hang out the finish ed batch you never put your hands in water, never feed a wringer or need laundry tubs. Savage does the complete job in its own tub and ... 5 : when through it empties itself. HARDWARE DEPT. ADAMS 80 I can always depend upon Brown & Hawkins, Corp., grocery depart ment having fresh vegetables and fruits: when I say fresh I mean all the word implies. EVERY DAY IS BOAT DAY SEE OUR DISPLAY GROCERY DFPT. IViAIN 1 QUALITY FIRST” SEWARD. ALASKA. I EFFORTS COMHE WITH LINER FRUITLESS LONDON, June 27. (/P)—All efforts to communicate with the liner Jervis Bay have been fruitless and it was feared by shipping officials here that the vessel had been set afire by muti. neers. The liner with 600 persons aboard had sent out a radio appeal for help stating that the crew were having trouble with eight desperate stow, aways and that threats had been made to set hte ship afire. THREATENS ACTION NEW YORK, June 27. (J-p)—Friends1 of Alfred E. Smith threatened legal | action to prevent the use of a news| reel of the Governor in a film drama, tization of two prohibition books by Professor Irving Fisher of Yale. WARNER NEW CHIEF WASHINGTON, June 27. (JP)—1The Naval Bureau of Aeronautics has been placed under the direct supervision of Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics Edward P. Warner. Secretary Wilbur directed an order te the Navy Department. RARIN’ TO GO HOUSTON, June 27. (JP)—Governor Smith opened his headquarters here equipped with patmiplets, buttons and banners in preparation for the Demo, cratic Conventiion. Smith says his views on prohibition are unchanged. THE RIGHT PLACE ! Chester Arthur Jones, special repre sentative of Earl Bunting, marketing counsellor, Portland, Oregon, is a passenger on the Admiral Evans <*n Toute to the Westward. Upon his re turn to Seward Mr. Jones will spend a couple of -weeks in this vicinity fishing. TODAY’S WEATHER Station Barometer Temperature Tanana 30.10 48 Eagle 30. 06 48 (Ft. Yukon 29.96 60 Bethel 30.'14 46 Nome 29.98 42 TO INSPECT PROPERTIES A. M. Olmsted, mining engineer from Portland, Ore., was among to. day’s arrivals from the South. Mr. Olmsted is going into the Kenai peninsula country to inspect certain mining properties. THE MOST COMPLETE NEWS! STAND IN ALASKA. SUBSCRIP TIONS TAKEN. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. SHEET MUSIC, Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. INTERIOR RIVER TRIP Miss Coral Dryer of Bath, Mich., aiul Miss Anne Corburn, Lansing Mich., arrived in Seward today on the Evans enroute to McKinley Pari:. They will return to the coast via In terior rivers and Ska way. HUMAN STOCK CLEVELAND, Jufcie 27. (/P)—The establishment of a $500,000 fund, the income from which is to be used to finance effort toward the betterment of human stock and toward regulating t&d increase of population, has been announced here by Dr. Charles Brush. NEW MID SEC0NB-D1D CiS FDD SUE at OGLE’S GARAGE Oils and Gasoline, General Repairs Storage Pete Ogle, Prop. Phone Madison 88;, HARDWARE STOVES RANGES Gardening impliments SHEET METAL WORK AND PLUMBING Paints and Oils Cohnan lamps and lanterns Spruce Lumber Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention J. L. GRAEF Phone Madison 87 Seward Alaska