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SAVE WITH SAFETY
IT’S SO VERY EASY
—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
I and chapped skin needs more
than warm water and soap
to properly remove the im
purities from the pores,
i If you never have used this
delightful cream, by all
means, ocmmence today.
ELWYN SWETMANN
The jtexaQZ Store
! 1,000 SMUGGLED INTO U. S. (I
I DETROIT. June 28, (TP)—With the j
arrest of Russell Scott, a Detroit | '
barber, the immigration border pa- j
trol officials revealed the smug- I
p-ling system, thru which 1,000 j
aliens were brought into the United | i
PVates from Canada in less than
two years.
$‘>5,000 SUIT DISMISSED
i NEW YORK. uJne 28, (TP)—The
court dismissed the $25,000 libel
suit brought against Otto Kahn by
Rosalinda Morine, singer. The suit
was based upon Mr. Kahn’s protest
against an advertisement featuring
Miss Marine.
i __
WILL BE AIRED
, CHICAGO, June 28, (TP)—Chica
go’s payroll padding and contract
deals will be aired by United States
! Attorney Swanson in an investiga
tion of all departments of the city
administration under Mayor “Big
(Bill” Thompson.
$80 PER TON
i SAN FRANCISCO, June 28,(TP)—
The Southern California Canners
Association has fixed a price of $50
a ton for canning peaches, reports
received here stated. The central ,
i and northern California growers
are holding out for $80 a ton.
__ _
A-i meat ana nwMiNfc else ?n the
Frye.Bruhn Meat Market.
LEDGERS. JOURNALS, INDEX
ED FILES ETC. Schallercr’s Alas
ka Shop.
f MID-SEASON 1
SALE
f i
LADIES
FOOTWEAR
Special Lot
VALUES TO S7.00
Sale
CHILDREN’S
SHOES
OA' o Discount
MEN’S SHOES 1
2D . Discount
MEN’S
WORK SHOES
20'
Discount
HI-TOF
LOGGERS
50 Pairs Odds, Ends
VALUES TO $17.50
Sale
$7.50
100 PAIRS
Silk Stockings
VALUES TO S1.50
Sale
50c
BOYS’
OXFORDS
20 % off
HOLEPROOF
HOSE SILK
Regular
$1.95 GRADE
Sale 3 prs.
MEN’S
O’COATS
SPECIAL LOT
$7.50
MEN’S SUITS
Group 1
MEN’S SUITS
Group 2
$29,50
MEN’S SUITS
Group 3
$39.50
WORK
SHIRTS
500 Blue Chambray
$1.25 VALUE
Sale 05 C
SWEATERS
STRAIGHT
20% on
BOYS’ SUITS
VALUES
$12.00 to $18.00
s* $9.85
BLOOMERS
AND VESTS
Urbach & Valade
SEWARD’S DEPARTMENT STORE
Merchandise Displayed in Special Made Rins
MORNING ‘
SALE OPENS (TUESDAY
W e Are Sn
Tune
FOURTH OF JULY
3 PRIZES FOR THE MARATHON WINNER!
1ST PLACE:_A PAIR OF FLORSHEIM SHOES OR
OXFORDS. Value $11.00 m —
2ND PLACE:—A PAIR OF BALL BRAND SPORT- Q
BOOTS. Valued $8.50
3RD PLACE:—A PAIR OF BOY SCOUT HIKING
HI CUT BOOTS. Value $6.00
wmmmmmmmmm
REMEMBER
OUR GROCERY, CLOTHING AND HARDWARE
STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE.
DECORATE
WE HAVE IN STOCK A SUPPLY OF RED, WHITE
AND BLUE BUNTING
GIVE THE FISH A REST; STAY IN TOWN AND
HELP CELEBRATE
Brown & Hawkins Corp
SEWARD
‘QUALITY FIRST”
The petit jury panel was ex
cused this morning to report
again July 8.
W. C. Erwin and Paul J. Groth
Iwere excused permanently today
from the present petit jury.
Thos. F- Gardner, Jr., against
i whom an indictment was return
led by the grand jury on the
I charge of manslaughter, was tc
be arraigned at 2 o'clock this
afternoon.
Harry Wertz was held undei
ia peace bond for one year or
complaint of Arthur “Moose
Johnson.
month cut off
WASHINGTON, June 28, (/P)
The nine months jail term impose<
m Harry Sinclair, multi-million
c ’re, were cut short by one month
when the Supreme court permittei
two sentences to run concurrently
Under the present arrangemenl
Sinclair will remain in prison unt.
, about November 22.
FRYE-BRUHN’S BABY BEEF i
unexcelled.
! Join Urbach & Valades CIRCL
LATING LIBRARY; 15c to rea
> a book.
[
Fresh local killed veal at CARS
TEN'S MEAT MARKET.
Seattle Brick Ice Creair
Strawberry chocolate; Ne
York. Pints and quarts. 11
Candv Cottage.
LEEIL HOTIGL
I IN THE UNITED STATES UXl) OFFICE
FOR THE JUNEAU LAND DISTRICT AT
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA.
In the Matter of the Application of the
Alaska Packers Association, a corporation,
for Patent under Sections 2306 and 2307
Revised 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. £. 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. 00
sec. N., and longitude 157 deg. 02 min. 05
sec. W. and particularly described as fol* '
lows, to-wit:
“Beeinning 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 aiong the shore of Naknek 4
River from Corner No. 5 >1. C. as fol
lows:
(1) S. 83 deg. 40 min. W., 0.79 chains
(2) S. 73 deg. 30 min. W., 2.44 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
j acres.”
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any of the above described land should file’
their adverse claims with the Register of
j the United States Land Office at Anchorage,
j 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
j First Publication May 20, 1929. Last pa»
' lication August 10, 1929.
HARDWARE - STOVES - RANGES
GUNS AND AMMUNITION
Camp Stoves
Tents
Tarps
Canvas
Furniture
Beds
Springs
Mattresses
Linoleum
Rugs
Floor Lamps
Gas Lamps
Electric Lamps
Roofing
Brushes
Paints
Oils
Varnish
Lacqur
Calsomine
Roof Paint
Leak Tight
Coal Oil
Gasoline
China Ware
Crockery
Glass Ware
Window Glass
Window Shades
Building Paper
Anchors
Chain
Ship Chancelry
Wire Rope
Manila Rope
Cotton Rope
Wire Netting
Wire Screen
Magnetos
Coils
Batteries
Traps
Pipe
Valves
Fittings
Asbestos
SHEET METAL AND PLUMBING SHOP
J. L. GRAEF
Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention
Plione Madison 87 Seward Alaska

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