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OF SBWARD, ALASKA — Established August 19. I9e4 Published daily except Sunday )»y THE GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered in the nostoffice at Seward Alai.ka as second-class mail matter H. V. HOSEN and E. F. JESSEN, Proprietors E F. Jesscn, E.ditor and Manager MEMBER OF THK~ ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republicatioo i all news dispatches credited to it or uot otherwise in this paper and also i local news published herein. A!! rights for repubiicatlon of special dispatches herein are reserved 1 This paper reserves the right to reject any advertisement it so desires. Daily. by Daily, by Da'ly, by SUBSCRIPTION RATOS carrier, per month ..... . .. _... f 1.251 mail, pet month ... .____ _1.00 mail, per year ...... . ____ 10 00 A CHANCE TO PLACE YOUR MONEY i here are*a few persons in Seward who have seen the handwriting on the wall. They can see it written in letters of gold and they know that gold comes from the Nuka Bay district, Alaska’s newest and best hard rock cam?). These persons have backed the work that has been done and with the recent developments on the rich Bab cock & Downey ground, they are doing some more back ing, while others who have stood aloof, fearing to get their fingers wet, are now anxious to get in theswim. One hears the question now on the street; “But is there any ground open?’’ And the answer is that there’s a lot of out doors over there and the mineralized zone extends clear across Kenai Peninsula and there hasn’t been one thousandth part of it either prospected or lo cated. And yet they are finding rich gold showings at different spots along the zone. V, as the gold put down in these spots or is it a rec ognized vein area where continuity of strike and dip can be counted on? Every indication from formation is that it whl prove an area of well defined leads going to oppth and the values thus far uncovered are certainly’ aqout t;': richest surface showings ever uncovered in -■ ;m.>ka. • here are timber and water power in plenty. chance to buck the mining game with your money there is no better place in the West or North •a ;:t now than Nuka Bay. r> Wtinpr til ri,val campaign managers’ statements '.ogcuieu, v,e note that there are only 48 doubtful States this year. ROMANTICALLY INCLINED BOY SURELY WILL FIND PLACE IN THE LIMELIGHT ST. LOUIS, Oct., 30, up)_ciai- i cnee Terhune, 19. the first trans- i Atlantic Zeppelin stowaway in his tory, has been a wanderer since a small boy. He was discovered yes- ■ terday as the Graf Zeppelin headed J into the Atlantic. j r His last previous adventure was a crip to Nome from San Francisco and return on a Government cruis- ! ?r, five months ago. As night fell the Zeppelin sighted St. Johns, Newfoundland; strong L tales and rain. ! ■ B. P. O. E. NOTICE For the purpose of getting to gether and discussing the forma - j ! tion of a Seward Bills Club, me:a- j - hers of the Elks Lodge are requested ! to attend a meeting called for S j o’clock Thursday evening, in the banquet hall of the Seward Grill. ROBERT LANSING DIES WASHINGTON, Oct., 30, (TP)_ Robert Lansing, Secretary of State under President Wilson, died at his home here at 4:30 this after- 1 noon. Wilma D. McCormick and Thau- , feaus B. McGrath were united in marriage lost week at Anchorage 3oth are well known in Seward. QUALITY DEVELOPING NG AND ENLARGING. PRINT Scllai;■ I* - ;r’s Alaska Shop, THE NEW VANITY VEST POCK ET KODAKS WITH F63 LENS ARE ! HERE. Schallerer's Alaska Shop. VI i ■awl LIBERTY THEATER 8 O’CLOCK ONE SHOW — g O’CLOCK AT LAST WE PRESENT TO YOU THE SUPER—SPECIAL FEATURE ‘7th Heaven’ In 12 reels This picture is rated as one of the finest ever produced. In one of the last issues of the Literary Digest a page was devoted to the praise of the Director of this production, saying that he stands almost alone as a creative artist. This is not a sensational or dare-devil type of play, but a drama composed of the essential elements of Love, Com edy, Pathos, so beautifully presented that it will stay in your memory as a jewel for life. I S 11 ] The story location is in the Queen of cities. Paris, and con- jj corns the struggle for happiness of two unusual urchins— 11 a boy and a girl. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION THAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD SHOULD SEE KOTE:—We had to pay a large special fee to show this product:':!!*, and admission will be, adults 75c and , children .coc ! ; ‘ s; Our First Sale AND ONE YOU SHOULD APPRECIATE AS BLANKET WEATHER IS HERE ALL THIS WEEK WE WILL GIVE A 20 '■ CASH DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR PENDLETON BLANKETS AND WE HAVE A WONDERFUL LINE OF THEM RANGING IN PRICES FROM $6.00 to $17.00 WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING PRICES YAKIMA NETTED GEM POTATOES $3.00 per cwt. MILK 9 cans for $1.00 $5.25 per case I FISHER BLEND FLOUR .$3,00 per sack SHAKER SALT .. .2 lbs. 15 cents NO. 2/z CANNED FRUITS, Your Choice 3 for $1.00 $6.00 per case NO. 2 CANNED PEAS, CORN, STRING BEANS 8 FOR $1.50 $4.25 PER CASE WE ALSO WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT ALL OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY 1 SEWARD TRADING CO. HI Agents for Dupont Powder and Homelite Generators m _ INC. II