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NEW VICTOR RADIO RciS The first micro-synchronous^ screens grid, 5-circuit radio SEWARD DRUG COMPANY THE MUSIC YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT 5CTOR RECORDS WILD LIFE ON THE FARM NOW SEEN AS J NEW IRTfflf NEW YORK, Jan., 24, (/P)—An entirely new industry is rising on the American horizon where it is most needed. Farm cooper atives for raising game birds and ! animals are just around the cor-! ner and will add a huge annual! income to agriculture. This is the belief of Seth Gordon, nat- i ionally known conservation di rector of the Izaak Walton Lea- ! gue. "The New Jersey Fish and 1 Game Commission has estimated the total amount spent by hun- ‘ ters in that state alone for i equipment, guides and other! c necessaries at more than $5,000-! e 300. Pennsylvania reports a con- |t jervative estimate of $10,000,000. ji 3ther states like Maine and j Michigan estimate their income | ;rom the sports of hunting and i f :ishing to be one of the largest 1 v ,f any industry in their borders,”;-] ie pointed out. “This gives some 12 dea of the returns reaped by j j 'armers who enter seriously into fame keeping as a secondary :r°P- help bring game to more tbundance and attract a great r number of potential hunters nto the field.” Funeral services with the requiem :iass for the late George Shot-’ et of Hoonah, were held recently P 1 the Catholic Church of the \ 'atholic Church of the Nativity I f Juneau, William V. LeVasseur : S fficiating, says the Juneau Em- [ ire. Immediately after the church 11 ?rvices, the remains were taken 11 n the ferryboat to Douglas for ! iterment. * 1 IF YOU HAVEN’T TRIED ORLUCK’S DANISH ICE REAM Y O U HAVE MISSED OMETHING GOOD. Sold only t the Candy Cottage. E t Ask about the Seward Steam a undry Cleaning and Pressing lub. It will pay you. Fraternal Orders SEWARD POST NO. 5 The American Legion We.'iitrssffeiVB -* f hi r* M .-II',rrinian B!<! >tn(na n Ad jut an i Chili Seward Chapter No. 10. Order of ' Eastern Star iviccu5 iue second and fourth Monday’s „ ?‘}ch m°nth in McMullen’s Bldg., at 8 p. m. Visiting mem bers always welcome !lvir^- Josephm© Sheldon, W. M.; ! Mariam Painter, Secretary. PIONEERS OF ALASKA—IGLOO [ „ „ NO. 9. Gal M. Brosius, Secretary and ! Treasurer. _j j Seward Lodge No. 1425. L. O. O. ! m. Meets every, first and third Fridays of each^ month at 8 p. m. at I. O. O. F. Hall. All wel come. Peter N. Vnderson, Di rector. M. A. Horner, Secretary. SEWARD REBEKAH LODGE NO. 6-A L O. O. F. Meets me urst add third Mon days of each month in L O. O. F. Hall at 8 p. m Visiting members are always welcome. Maude E. Larsson, N. G.; Ludvig Larsson, Secretary. ■»■■***' ’+0 '•'WwtwJvvM'V Ressurection Lodge No. A-7, I. 0. w O. F. Meets every Thursday at-g-w 8 p. m. in Odd Fellows’ Visiting brothers welcome. Walter L. Corliss, N. G.; Ludvig larsson, Secretary. Seward Lodge No. 219, F. and IWt# i o i/a tea communications first and third Tuesdays ! each month. Visiting! j uremern welcome. Unas. Shel- j n don, W. M.; Harold Painter, Sec. FUNERAL NEXT WEEK It is expected that funeral services for *Frank Becker, late local journalist, will be held on Tuesday .followed by interment in the Seward Cemetery. Defi nite word from his sister in Butte is now awaited. T«IS DAY IN fllSTOfiY 1891—First train crossed the Forth Bridge. „ 1898—California began cele brating golden jubilee. 1903—United States and Great Britain signed treaty arranging 'or commission to settle Alaskan I boundary. 1931—Mexican jumping bean' I°t caught in rush at Big Bean ■; peed this night. "Never saw such j annibals in my life,” he moan- i 'd, as he deftly tumbled off fork o floor, thence down knot hole nto keg. Healy river coal is furnishing I ireat comfort at Fort Yukon j .’hence it is transported down the ! ’anana and up the Yukon. Wood tas to be transported for several liles there now. HOME LAUNDRY Una McDonald Phone Adams 127 Mill call and deliver Send your fine fabrics here I SUCCESSFUL OPERATION 1 Mr. Gilliland, manager of the Gilliland hotel who entered the I Seward General Hospital Thurs i day to undergo a major operation, I was reported today as resting I as comfortably as could be ex i Pected, but will be convalescent for some days to come. Practical and beautiful bridge ffifts at the Alaska Shop. The best ice cream yet: Hor luck’s Danish Ice Cream. Candy Cottage, sole agent. Professional Cards Dr. A. D. Haver stock PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Seward General Hospital FOE FIRE INSURANCE SHE Curtis R. M or ford Dr. A. R. Roberts DENTI8T --fhon« MA<H—n 108—BW«. Donohoe & Dimond ATTORNEYS AT LAW OffiCM — . VALDEZ CORDOVA F. W. Williamson U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR U. S. 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