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U. S. Coast ana cseoaetic Survey i Charts and Tide Tables at Schall ererers Alaska Shop. LEG1L imiGE IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION, SEWARD PRECINCT. AT SEWARD IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF KARL WILLIAM SPATII, DECEASED. NO. — NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been by said court appointed Administrator of the es ate of KARL WILLIAM SPATH, deceased, and to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent, to exhib it them with the necessary vouch ers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his place of business with C. M. Brosius in the Town of Seward, Alaska, the ^ame being the place for transac tion o! the Territory of Alaska, Third Division. Dated at Seward, Alaska July 13th 1929. JOHN PAULSTEINER Administrator Date first publication July 15, 1929 Date last publication September 13 1929. WANT A GOOD MEAL? Delectable and appetizing menu. WE SERVE THE BEST Short orders-regular dinners. COMMERCE CAFE Mrs. Alfred Rosness SCHALLERER’S ALASKA SHOP DEVELOPING Printing Enlarging Photographs copied and hand colored Picture Framing Pure Bred Stock Produces all of Seward Dairy Milk That rich, creamy taste of milk is due to the fact that nothing but pure bred, tested cows produce It under the most Ideal conditions of feed ing and sanitation. Seward Dairy IKE BIG HAULS Ilf SOUTH SE1] - ! SYDNEY, Aust., July 22, UP) j It is estimated that 6,600 whales 'have been killed in the last six years in the Ross Sea by three ; whale factory ships and their at tendant chasers. j According to reports received j from New Zealand, the Norwegian ! factory ship C. A. Larsen made 75, 000 barrels of whale oil, represent jing a catch of 786 whales, and val ued at approximately $3,500,000 in the United States. The Sir James Clark Ross, when she left New Zea land for. Europe, had on board 49, 1000 barrels of oil, representing a catch of 543 whales. This made a j total of 1,329 whales for the two (ships in four months. j The N. T. Nielson Alonso, which returned to Hobart from the Ross Sea recently, was reported to have treated 732 whales, which yielded j63,500 barrels of oil. Thus the three whalers, representing only two con cerns, have accounted for 2,061 whales this season. | Adding this season’s reported catches to the official figures for , previous years published by the . New Zealand Marine Department, jthe three factory ships have ac • counted for 6,600 whales in six (years. 1 JEWELRY STOLEN NEW YORK, July 22, UP)—Forty thousand dollars worth of jewelry |was stolen from the rooms of Mr and Mrs. David Millar. Hear the new Brunswick records Carolina Moon and Wear a Hat with a Silver Linning, at SCHAL LERER’S ALASKA SHOP. COMMITS SUICIDE NEW YORK, July 22, (/P)—Stan ey Smith, a young business man, committed suicide by jumping from a 12-story window of a hotel here. Business associates said that Smith had lost $15,000 in a business deal. WINS LEGAL ACTION LONDON, July 22, (/P)—Cyril Toley, British amateur golf cham pion, was awarded $5,000 in a legal action against the firm of Crocket Manufacturers, who used his por trait on an advertisement of their products. SEVEN DROWNED MOSELLE, Mo., July 22, UP)— Mrs. Marie Beckman and her four children, age 15 months to seven years, her mother, and her brother were drowned in Pinoak creek southwest of here, when a stream of water from a cloudburst over turned their auto and swept then, to their deaths. SI,000,000 LOSS • HUTCHINSON, Kas., July 22, UP —Estimating their loss from th( raging waters of the creek here a '$1,000,000. citizens and merchant: of Hutchinson began a cleanup that was hampered by the slow re cession of the waters from th< .streets in the business and residen dial areas. AMAZED ALL CAMBRIDGE. Mass., July 22, (/P) _Thr-3e members of the Harvard Yale track team amazed everyone here as the American collegians | overwhelmed the Oxford-Cam bridge team eight and one-half events to three and one half in the international meet which dates back 30 years. MAGAZINE AiNt NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS TAXEN. Schal lerer’s Alaska Shop. SATISFACTION ALWAYS OUR CLEANING AND PRESSING DEPARTMENT IS Every Thursday the laundry is open visitors THE MOST MODERN LAUNDRY IN THE TERRITORY SFWflRD STEAM LAUNDRY HARRY KAWABE Prop. —.o.— PHONE MAIN 148 HOURS A business day saved SEATTLE - CHICAGO Olympian easiest riding train in America leaves Seattle 6:15 p.m. daily Everything on thi» train to give you comfort—-coil spring mattresses, men's lounge with shower, women’s lounge with shower, barber shop, buffet, radio phonograph, library, valet, maid. Open observation car over the mountains. Meals prepared under the supervision of Rector, famous Broadway chef. SECOND TO NONE by using the new LOW FARES NOW R. E. CARSON General Agent S. E. Corner 4th and Union Seattle Further information cheerfully furnished l longest electrified railroad in America GRANTS ARMISTICE MEXICO CITY, July 22, (/?)— ! General Andres Figueroa, military commander of the State of Jelisco, I has granted rebel bands still in the field against the government, an armistice until July 24, during I which time they must surrender | unconditionally or take the conse Iquences in the form of a strong of fensive by federal troops. HUBBY BPOKE PROMISE NEW YORK, July 22, f/P)—A suit for separation was filed by Mrs. Donald L. Samuels, wife of a Wall Street broker. She reveals in her complaint that her husband broke his promise to diet and now weighs 332 pounds, which she thinks is toe imuch for any husband. I LEDGERS. JOURNALS, INDEX ED FILES ETC. Schallercr’s Alas ka Shop. 8 8888888888888888 « 8 TOMORROW’S TIDE « n 888888888888888 8 High water 1:06 a. m. 9.1 feet Low water 7:58 a. m. 0.5 feet High water 2:30 p. m. 7.5 feet Lovj water 7:47 p. m. 2.8 feet CANNOT FLY MADRID, July 22, (/P)—The gov ernment announced that Premier Primo De Valera will allow no air plane flights outside of Spain by Spanish military aviators. A NEW SERVICE j Which saves money for you. We can renew your old packs with NEW PACK BOTTOM Total Cost 84,50 Seward Leather Works and learn what marvelous performance you can get in a low-priced car Come drive the Chevrolet Six! Here, in the price range of the four and with economy of better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline, is offered a type of overall performance that will literally amaze you— —marvelous six-cylinder smoothness—power that takes you over the steepest hills—thrill ing speed and acceleration—and handling ease that makes every mile a delight! Emphasizing this outstanding six-cylinder performance are the beauty and comfort of smart new bodies by Fisher. Come in today for a demonstration! Roadster . . The Phaeton . . The The* Sedan . . . The OGLE’S GARAGE SEWARD, ALASKA i A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE F^UR rtSWEET KERNEL CORN Plump, meaty i! sweet kernels -> from selected ears of the finest white ij corn — cut (not _♦ scraped) from cob at the moment of -t . supreme ripeness, q •t -t t