Seattle Icp Cn<?< m and Fresh
Candies at Sylvia’s. *
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A SNEEZE is THE
SIGNAL TO INHALE
VAPUHE!
At tile first sign of an ap
proaching cold, take im
mediate steps t o prevent
it from setting in. Invest in
a bottle of Vapure. Pour a
few drops on your handker
chief. Then inhale slowly
and deeply. The sensitive
tissues of the nasal pas
sages will be soothed and
Sealed. Relief will be al
most instantaneous.
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s 50c
§ Sold only at Rexal Stores
The IXCll'JZi Store
1 SEWARD DRUG CO.
EI.YVYN SWETMANN
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TOLLING BELL HIS
mis sack to emsti
Its all over now and things!
' settle down to earth as the kids
troop to school once more after
the Christmas and New Year:
holidays.
The bell tolled its ominous
I summons today while teachers
j took up tasks and prepared to
icope with new foibles of juvenile
i conduct learned since last they
jmet. It may be difficult, the first
I few days to get down to the ser
| ious problems of life, what with
j new pocket knives to look at
! surreptitiously or new dolls to
i dream about, but normalcy will
| eventually be restored.
NEW GAME WARDEN
George Nelson, of the Alaska 1
Guides Inc., who, with Mrs. Nel- j
I son has been living at Skilak:
Lake has changed his residence!
to Anchorage where he will be!
connected with the game com
mission. It has been known for
some weeks that he had been
considering a warden’s job sue
| ceeding Chas. Cadwallader, who,
I the Anchorage Milnight Sun says,
i was one of the “goats” in a re
! cent beaver confiscation case.
j The BARGAIN TABLE at the
Alaska Shop is worth looking
over.
SALE
ONE WEEK ONLY AT
J. L. Graef
I Suntrana Healy River Coal |
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Start the New Year with a—
HART—SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT
With Two Pairs of Trousers
Urbach & Valade
Clothiers
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1 After Inventory Money Saving Specials
ROSE DALE PEAS, No. 2 cans . 20c ea. *
ROSE DALE PEACHES, No. 2 /2 cans ... 20c ea.
LIBBY’S SWEET POTATOES, No. 2*4 cans . 25c ea.
J; 4
BEE CORN, No. 2 cans ... 15c ea.
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HAPPY VALE CUT STRING BEANS 1
Wax or Green No. 2 cans .20c ea.
LIBBY’S EGG PLUMS, No. 2% cans .25c ea.
HILLS DALE APRICOTS, No. 10 cans . 75c ea.
BROOK DALE LOGANBERRIES, No. 10 cans 75c ea.
BELMONT BULK COFFEE, freshly ground 2 lbs. 75c
THE ABOVE REDUCTIONS ARE MADE ON ACCOUNT OF A SLIGHT
OVERSTOCK.
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Seward
“Quality First”
Alaska
Phone
do. Dept. Mad. 80
Phone
Giro. Dept. Main 1
Phone
Hdwre. Dept. Adams 80
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1639—Governor De Vries began
sfettiemeni of Staten Island, N.
Y.
1854- -Steam: hip ' "S a n Fran
cisco'’ lost . at Sea: 247 persons
drowned.
1885—Victoria bridge at Mon
treal carried away by ice.
18S6 -The phenomena of thej
X-ray was made pubiic by Prof.
Roentgen.
1931—Cit^ dock heard talking
to itself. "Coal bunkers, huh!
Suppose they’ll be anthracitin’
around here and get bituminous
with the dock wallopers. To
Healy with 'em. Better not get
sooty with us.”
NEW COOK SIGNS ON
Following the disability of Henry
Getz, who has been chief cook on
the SS. Starr for a long time. but.
who is now laid up at the Seward
General Hospital with a broken
ankle, Henry Kaihara who has
been at the Seward Grill, has sign
ed up on the Starr and will make
the next Westward trip, it is un
derstood.
TRAIN MOVEMENTS
There will be a mixed freight in
tonight from the Interior tonight
with a probable list of passengers.
The regular passenger train will
arrive Tuesday night and will de
part again Wednesday morning.
The next freight train wTill not de
part until Thursday morning.
Latest Model Sink. Thirty-Gallon
tank. Small Bath Tufa. Reasonable
prices. Call immediately, Madison
m.
mu mill ill (ill in in nr ,i||| | i||—Ml| ill j jiUJfr
Join the Cleaning and Pressing
Unb. $5 per month. Phone the
Seward Steam Laundry for de
tails.
HAVE YOU HEARD THE NET? j
*OKEHM RECORDS at SYLVIA'S? 1
THEY ARE WONDERFUL. • i
| Join the Cleaning and Pressing
Club of the Seward Steam Laun
dry: $5 a month entitles you to
send a suit, a dress or a hat each
week*
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Special Sunday Chicken Dinner and Trimmings
$1.00 per plate t
I
SEWARD GRILL
Mel Holben, proprietor
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MAC’S AUTO REPAIR SHOP
-Opposite Community Church—Back of the morgue—
STRAIGHT AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK
Work Absolutely Guaranteed
Give us a trial next time—We satisfy
C. Me Auley, Proprietor
Coal
By the sack or carload 'i
—NANIMO—
Nut or mine run ;
Range coal in sack or bulk
—EVAN JONES—
Lump or mine run
—PREMIER—
and mine run coal—Try It
-HEALY LUMP
WOOD—ICE—HAY—GRAIN
Alaska-Transfer
—Telephone MAin 81, Arcade Building—
—H. V. Hoben A. F„ Davis—