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Jeweler Dealer in Watches and Clocks, Nugget Jewelry, Old Ivory, Curios, and a full line of goods usually car ried in a first class Jewelry store. Watches Repaired on Short Notice 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. i t Leaving Seward for Nuka Bay, II f ! 5th and 20th; Portlock 6th and 21st; lliamna 6th and 21st; Seldovia 7th a*id 22nd; Ninil. chik 8th and 23rd; Kusiloff 8th and 23rd; Kenai 8th and 23rd; Anchorage 9th and 24th. Leaving Anchorage for Kenai 12th and 27th; Kusiloff 12th and 27th; Ninilchik 12th and th; Seldovia 13th and 28th; lliamna 13th and 28th; Port lock !3th and 28th; Nuka Bay 14th and 29th; Seward 14th For further Information addres CAP7. HEINIE BERGER. Seward. Alaska Comfortable accommocla tiorss for Twenty ®£5 ❖JHiiHiiiiioiiiiNniiomiiniiiiniiiiiiimiiniiiiii Argentina Disputes Faith Versus Custon j BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 25, (JP)—-i tradition of Argentine requires tha ihe President of the Republic mus i ,::tand godfather for the seventl male child in a family. This custom caused the discus sion recently of a point of religioi when President Alvear agreed to b godfather to the seventh child of i Protestant citizen. The Argentim Constitution requires that the Pres dent must be a member of th< Catholic church, but it also guar antees freedom of worshp to al sects. 1 THESE ARE KODAK DAYS. QUALI TY DEVELOPING AND PRINTING SCHALLERER’S ALASKA SHOP. i THE NEW VANITY VEST POCK ET KODAKS WITH F63 LENS ARI ! HERE. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. I Polish your floois* and Unoleum with our Universal Electric Floor Polisher for rent by the hour. B. & H. CORP. Hardware Dept. I I 1 •>2iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiic3tiiii!iiiiiic2iimini!iiniiiiiii:iiiic]iiiiiiiii SEWARD’S 1 POPULAR | EATING PLACE Short orders and | regular dinners ALSO A LA CARTA ORDERS 5 SEWARD GRILL Mel Hoiben, Prop. uiimiiciiiiimmiicniiimmiiEiimiiiiimcimumimuiiiiiiiiiiiic*:-" TOMORROW’S TIDES High water Low water High water Low water 11:06 a. in. 8.2 ft. 4:40 p. m. 0.3 ft. 10:57 a. in. 9.3 ft. 4:51 p.-m. 2.1 ft. SsraPSi economy BY THE SACK OR CARLOAD Premier and mine run coal—Try it Healy Lump Nut or mine run Evan Jones Lump or mine run Nanimo Range coal in sack or bulk WOOD, ICE, HAY AND GRAIN Telephone Main 81, Arcade Building H. V. Hoben. A. F. Davis Cannon Ball Baker i i Gets Cocky After i Going To Sticks t Writing from Fort Stevens, Ore., George (Cannon ball) H. Baker, | former member of the local Quar ■ termasters dept., admits he is still 1 out of jail even though he has 5 written several poems about Alas \ ka and has hopes they will be pub * lished by the “Old Ladies Home , Journal.” It is asking too much to publish ^ his letter in full as well as poor form from a sporting standpoint but the Gateway censor permitted the following to get by: “I am just in receipt of your is sue of the 22nd. of August, the year of our Lord, 1928, in which you make the bold assertion that you guys are the champs of Alas i ka at handball. The title would change hands if I were there. “What have you done toward getting some first class material for basketball? You know that “Shrouds” McMullen, “Pills” Swet mann, “Flops” Horner, “Specks” Orlander, “Fat” Jessen and also “Trunks” Painter, are getting a trifle older and can’t stand the “gaff as they “uster.” “However if you get stuck for a good player or so, I guess we might be able to let you have “Iron Mike.” You know him dont you? He is slowly developing and in not much more than 200 years he should be a star of the second mag nitude. “A1 smith is going great guns | down thisaway. It will soon be j stylish to wear a “brown derby.” ! If you fellows need any ear-muffs i for this winter give me the high- I sign. j “By the way what has happen- j i ed to “Gimpy” Harris, I dont sec j j his name or picture (in the funny ! section) in the paper any more? j . Regards to all my friends.” THE NEW HESEON PIPES ARE < HERE. THEY CANNOT COLLECT; ‘GOO” OR GET STRONG. $4.00 AND j 37.50 EACH. GUARANTEED. SCHAL. LERER’S ALASKA SHOP. Have your films develop ed and printed at Sylvia’s. The electric plant with the reach Before you buy an electric plant for your farm find out how far its current will curry. This is a question of voltage. t. With low-voltage current a tew hundred fuet 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 youf own premises. Seward Machine Shop Agent* KOHLER AUTOMATIC POWERS LI GHT EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS C. L. Lewis, retired Seattle lum ber king and capitalist, arrived at Dawson recently in company witn bis wife, and left again on the .'teamer Yukon for Eagle. Mr. Lew is is associated with Lee W. Steele, veteran Northern mining promoter and operator, in the Alaska Con solidated Gold Corporation, of which Mr. Steele is the general manager. Extensive operations are being undertaken by this company during the present season at Dome and Chicken Creek, in the Ameri can Fortymile. DUNHILL PIPES AND TOBAC COS. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. n ■ SESONB-BIBD MBS FOB SUE I OGLE’S GARAGE Oils and Gasoline, General Repairs Storage Pete Ogle, Prop. Phone Madison 88 Cleanliness ana the best of meats our motto. Frye-Bruhn. I f \ m I GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A j Schallerer’s Alaska Shop. THE ALASKA RAILROAD^ Trains Leave 7: 30 a. m. Monday and Thurs day; ' ^ Trains Arrive ^ 7 p. m. Wednesday and Satur day; IflliriHlimillliniliimiirnfimmimiiMitiiiiii WniiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiaiiiiiiiiimtiiiiii! !iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiicjiifiiiiiiiii[]iiiiuiiiiii[]iin*> JOHN C. WHITE j & CO High Cradc Line of | Cigars, Tobaccos & § Candies 1 | FINEST BILLIARD HALL IN ALASKA ....it3iiiiiiimnc3niiniiinit3iiiinninic3»»;iniiiii3iiiiiii.iin;iiiii„iH»,r^ Pnone Main 130 >]iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiuiimmiiiiHiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiuutuut:iiiiiiiic]iinmiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiii3iHiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiKiim|g I SUNTRANA ! HEALY RIVER COAL I--1 yccfo things are sure - Our coal and Fate For our never late/ ©s/s\ ?IIIK]IIIIIIIIIUinillllll!IIIIC3ll!llllllllinilllll!IIIIICllUIIIIIIIIIC3IMIHIIIIIIE3llll!l