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The Gateway leads; otaor lollow. At C. Henning’s TAILOR SHOP = B THE BEST PLACE FOR CLEANING—PRESSING AND ALTERATIONS M CORDOVA .HURLS DEFI Negotiations are under way which may result in the Cordova crack cage men may come to Sew ard to engage in a series with the locals. Nothing definite has been arranged, but January 5th was the date stipulated. The Cop per Gateway squad would also travel to Anchorage for games. Ladies and Gents Tailoring and Hats Blocked, Adams 91. Peyser’s Tailor Shop. i&iiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiMiMiimiiiinmiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimoiiiiimiiiMiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiicuiiiininiitiint ! SUNTRANA I 1 HEALY RIVER COAL I a : * tTACK . FROST£ 3 .(R comma dor {lie hill! (Drive him. j/romyowr windowsill! ll!!!lllirillllllllllMC3!llli:illlI!C3llll!lllll:]rilll!ll!!lll!r31lll!lll|llir3lllllilll!MFlMII|l|llllir'! ?4lnWlufUl,-ilTnTlillt Jack Frost is on his way—and he should be arrested on ^ sight. Get ready for the chilly days he is sure to bring with him. We are selling the kind of coal that will aid you to be comfortable this fall. Order a ton of it immediately = wmiminiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitinniiiniiiaiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiinimiiimiminiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinrimimnninmnninnT^ DOCTOR HYATT IS RECOMMENDED BY P. S. ICO JS OFFICER Responding to his letter of re cent date as to the possibility of the company to assist Seward in ob taining the service or extensio” of the marine hospital activit; Wayne Blue, local representative of the Pacific Steamship Co., re ceived the following telegram this morning, revealing the im mediate co-operation the company office has taken: Wayne Blue: Your letter of the seventh, relative to a marine doc tor for Seward received and we recommend the appointment of Doctor Hyatt as marine health ! officer for Seward. We are ad ! dressing a communication to the Public Health Service, accordingly. Strout, P. S. S. Co. - ——— MEETING CHANGED O- ; account of both of the coming holiday" falling on Tuesdays, the next two regular meetings of the Seward Chamber of Commerce will be held on Wednesday December ?6th and on Wednesday January 2nd respectively. Annual election of officers will be held at the Janu ary 2nd meeting. LEON URBACH, president. FLASH LAMPS AND BATTERIES, at J. L. Graefs. Xmas Cards—An assortment of over 200 to choose from. SCHAL LER’S ALASKA SHOP. CLUB IS ACTIVE Believing that convening of the Territorial legislature in March I works a hardship on representa- j tives from the Fourth and Second Divisions, the executive committee of the Fairbanks Commercial Club has adopted a reslotion urging that body meet in the first Mon day in February instead of the first Monday in March, reports the News Miner. | PETERSBURG SHRIMPS, ALSO i BOOTH OYSTERS, PINT AND QUART CANS, AT BROWN & HAWKINS CORP. Hand-colored Alaska pic tures at Sylvia’s EVANGELISTIC SERVICES will be held in THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH SUNDAY Sunday School 11 A. M. Gospel Service 7:30 P. M. W. R. Macpherson will deliver the Message at the evening Service. Everybody invited. THE PALACE John Mattlch, Prop. POOL, SOFT DRINKS AND CIGARS Furnished Room# Phone Main 65 ROGERS SOUTH DEC. 29 The S. S. Admiral Rogers, or the P. S. S. Co., Line, will depart from Seward for the south on De cember 29, following the arrival of the passenger train from the Interior. A.1 meat ana nothing else in the Frye.Bruhn Meat Market. ❖JMiiimiiiijniiimiiiiiJiiiimiiiuniiiniiiHiirjiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiowi* »>]iiiiii:imic3iiiiiiiiiiiiC3i!iiiiiiiii!C]miiiii!iiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiE2Jiiiiiii:iiic3mimiiiiiE}Miiuii KOEHLER ART DECORATING SHOP Seward Motel ART GOODS HOUSEHOLD PAINTS DECORATING PAINTING Bring your paint troubles here Information dispensed freely Chris Koehler, Prop. iiimiiiirjiiiiimiiimimimimHiiiiMiimniiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiumit*;* iiiiiiinii/iiiiiiii!imii:3imiiiiiiiiE3!i!!ii!i:ii'rii!iiiiiiHHrai!i!!iiiii!;3!iii!ii!iiiini:iiiii Gifts for Young and Old r\ ^rx ^rx urx <srx ^rx <srx jrx arx jrx jrx jrx jrx jrx Ji+rZ r> JTx >/rv ^rx jrx jrx jrx urx jrx jrx jrx urx jrx jrx jrx jl\ yrx jrx jrx ^rx <^rx urx urx ^r\^-7!Jrx ^rx ^rx <srx jrx ^rx jrx *rx <*rx jrx ui'x utx ^rx urx Visit Our Toyland In Basement % <s * £ « 2 and 2 makes 4; 1 from 0 you can’t. That’s an easy problem a a * a vj 'SS What shall I give them for Christmas I ■•«&**?-. *•••.-- »>Stt«arr- I-’. 1. ! That is a hard problem. We can solve it for you 5 5 a ■a a W r.ni^53» 5 *.y OPEN NIGHTS CHRISTMAS WEEK . WWW Ik WWW Ik WWWJV MWh