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IT’S SO VERY EASY-r —to cleanse and keep your skin lovely and soft during: the winter season by using HARMONY COCOA BUTTER ' COLD CREAM —a real tissue builder. As a cleansing cream Har mony Cocoa Butter and Cold Cold Cream is ideal. Rougn and chapped skin needs more than warm water and soap to properly remove the im purities from the pores. If you never have used this delightful cream, by all means, ocmmence today. RLWYN SWETMANN rrho Store j SIC CELEBRATION !' FOURTH OF JULY — The Seward Chamber of Com- j ’ merce devoted today’s meeting j to a general discussion of a j celebration to be held in Seward ' on the Fourth of July, which j event has been considered by ! some to have- fallen by the way- | side. So strongly were the desires j expressed towards putting on the . annual field program for the kid- j dies, President Urbach appointed Dr. Roberts to act as chairman ' of a committee to meet with simi- | lar committees representing thej Elks, American Legion and Fire- | I men, which organizations have ; signified a willingness to ar range and carry out a program, tomorrow evening at the apart ment of Sargent Stuart, over the Bank of Seward, j Tho no revenue cutter will be ! available for duty at Seward on ' the Fourth of July, it is known | that the U. S- S. Surveyor will ■ be in port. I “* * • m-1 meat ana nov-«iw£ eise ?n the frye.Bruhn Meat Market. LEDGERS. JOURNALS, INDEX ED FILES ETC. Schallerers Alas ka Shop. LADIES FOOTWEAR Special Lot VALUES TO $7.00 Sa,e S2.75 CHILDREN’S SHOES 2Q' i Discount MEN’S SHOES OA < Discount MEN’S WORK SHOES 20'; Discount HI-TOP LOGGERS 50 Pairs Odds, Ends VALUES TO $17.50 s*" $7.50 100 PAIRS Silk Stockings VALUES TO $1.50 Sale 50c BOYS’ OXFORDS’ 20 % off HOLEPROOF HOSE SILK Regular $1.95 GRADE Sale 3 prs. MEN’S O’COATS SPECIAL LOT S7.50 MEN’S SUITS Group 1 $22.50 MEN’S SUITS Group 2 $29.50 MEN’S SUITS Group 3 $39.50 WORK SHIRTS 500 Blue Chambray $1.25 VALUE Sale 65 SWEATERS STRAIGHT 20% on BOYS* SUITS VALUES $12.00 to $18.00 s*1' $9.85 BLOOMERS AND VESTS s* $1.00 - Urbach & Valade SEWARD’S DEPARTMENT STORE Merchandise Displayed in Special Made Bins TUESDAY MORNING DON’T MAKE A MAN BUT THEY HELP! LET US TAKE YOUR ORDER TODAY OR FIT YOU FROM STOCK WITH THE BEST FITTING, BEST WEARING SUIT YOU EVER WORE. PRICES AS LOW AS $3000 F-I-T G-U-A R-A-N-T-E-E-D CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—PHONE MADISON 80 ..iiHmimmiiiinmmimmimimi Grocery Department—Phone Main 1 OUR STOCK OF STAPLES AND FANCIES IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS COMPLETE-WEEK END BOATS ALWAYS BRING US A SUPPLY OF VEGETABLES AND ALL OTHER GREEN STUFFS IN SEASON SPECIAL SHIPMENT THIS WEEK Strawberries—Cherries—Cantaloupes Hardware Department - - Adams 80 | IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF-Rods, Reels, Lines, Leaders, Sinkers, Flies, Plain Hooks, Spoons, Nets, and Salmon Eggs. IN FACT EVERYTHING THAT IS NEEDED FOR SPORT AND COMMERCIAL FISHING. “Give ‘em a hook in the jaw iiiiiiinQiriniiHiiiiiiHniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiRiWiiiiiiiisiiiiuiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiniiiiiiiHiSiiniiniiiiiitiiiiiinHiiuituiH'iUiiunHtuiiiinnsiiiiiiiSBiinniiiisiiiiiiiiiiniiflftiiiiiuiiuiniiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiitiiniiiiBiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiitninniifflinniiSiiiiusniuiffl AGENTS FOR BLASTING SUPPLIES Brown & Hawkins Corp. SEWARD “QUALITY FIRST” ALASKA M_~ M- B% a nttntmtxntxtxnnnntinn s ‘ PORT MISSING MEN« n utxKtmttnunxxxtxnnxx n William Richard Hughes, last heard from was June 1928, from ] Sacramento, Calif. Served overseas ' during World War. Has gray eyes, dark complexion, 5 feet 3l/2 inches I tall, 35 years of age, weighs about 160 pounds. Left wife and son, who are with his parents. Inquiry frem Mrs. William R. Hughes, Rodeo, Calif. fishing picking up Reports from the Copper River flats indicate that the fishing is picking up again with the changing of the tides. Several boats report capacity loads and the signs were o.hat in a few days the fish would be running strong again. At the rame time the changes in the tides are said to have hurt clam digging a little, making it difficult to secure shese bivalves. ' NELSON, TOTAMOFF MARRY Mrs Mary Totemoff and N. P. N^lsor. were quietly married at Cor ► dova by U. S. Commissioner E. P. ' Harwood. The ceremony was per formed in the presence of Mrs. L. C P;at>t and Jack Shepard. i ' CLIMAX WALL PAPER CLEAN » ER at Brown & Hawkins, Coij* ► _ __ i FRYE-BRUHN’S BABY BEEF ii ^ unexcelled. f , __ [ Fresh local killed veal at CARS ^ TEN'S MEAT MARKET. [ | Seattle Brick Ice Cream l Strawberry chocolate; Nev l York. Pints and quarts. Th 3 Candv Cottage. LEBIL ROTICL IN THE UNITED STATES 1ANO OFFICE FOR THE JUNEAU LAND DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. Ia the Matter of the Application of the Alaska Packers Association, a corporation, for Patent under Sections 2306 and 2307 Pevised Statutes, to a tract of land as a soldiers’ additional homestead embraced in U. S. Official Survey No 1581. Serial No. 06409 Notice of Application for Patent. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized under the laws of California, whose principal office is at 111 California Street, San Francisco, Califor nia, has filed application Serial No. 06409 for a patent under and by virtue of Sec tions 2306 and 2307 Revised Statutes of the {United States, as assignee of John Suter for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Of ! ficial Survey No. 1581, situate on the south ' shore of Naknek River, Territory of Alaska, west of and adjoining U. S. Amended Sur vey No. 69, latitude 58 deg. 43 min. 0C sec. N„ and longitude 157 deg. 02 min. Of sec. W. and particularly described as fol- * lows, to-wit: “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1105 bears S. 75 deg. 58 min. 30 sec. W. 61.25 chains dis tant; thence E. 3.60 chains to corner No. 2; thence N. O. deg. 30 min. W. 9.00 chains to corner No. 3; thence N. 67 deg. OOmin. E. 2.25 chains to corner No. 4; thence north 0 deg. 30 min. W. 2.53 chains to corner No. 5 M. C. on the shore of Naknek River; thence by meanders along the shore of Naknek River from Corner No. 5 M. C. as fol lows: (1) S. 83 deg. 40 min. W., 0.79 chains (2) S. 73 deg. 30 min. \V., 2.4 4 chains (3) S. 69 deg. 35 min. W., 2.60 chains to corner No. 6 M. C.; thence S. 10.72 chains to corner No. 1, the place of be ginning, containing an area of 4.61 acres.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above described land should file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, . Alaska, within the period of publication or I thirty days thereafter, or they will be barr ed by the provisions of the statute. J. Lindley Green, Register First Publication May 20, 1929. Last pub lication August 10, 1929. 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