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Seward daily gateway. [volume] (Seward, Alaska) 1923-1933, March 21, 1931, Image 8

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JUDGE HIIX ARRIVES
Federal Judge E. Coke Hill, of
the Third Division, accompanied j
by members of the court party,!
returned to Seward Friday from
Anchorage where a brief term >
of court was held. Judge Hill and j
party are guests at the Van Gil
der Hotel
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THE SECRET OF AN
ATTRACTIVE SMILE
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you won’t keep your smile
a secret after using Rexall
Milk of Magnesia Tooth
Paste.
Start using Rexall Milk of
Magnesia Tooth Paste to
night. Sold only at Rexall
Drug Stores.
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Tho Store
SEWARD DRUG CO.
EL WIN SWETMANN
PHONE MAIN 132
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M.&W
CLUB
WARD & MITCHELL
Where good fellows get
together.
SEWARD’S
POPULAR
CARD ROOM
Paulsteiners
SEA FOOD MARKET
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Fresh. Frozen, Salt Fish
• Ship Anywhere
John Paulstciner, Prop.
Market Open at
| 10 a. m- to 1 p. m.-3-G p. m.
Phones—
Adams 56 and Adams 14
Week End Specials
FOR MEN
ALL WOOL NAVY SHIRTS
Special Price $2.45
m Xt * FANNY FROCKS
Different-New
Outstanding
$1.25
Urbach & Valade
■11 ISLANDS
CIRCLED ON NON-STOP
FLiEHT OT TIE Nfflj
HONOLULU, Mar. 21- (/D —
Naval aviators have circumnavi
gated the Hawaiian islands for the
first time by aircraft.
Nine patrol planes, with a to
tal personnel of 54 men, made
the 840-mile trip without a stop
in 11 hours and 20 minutes.
The entire distance was covered
in a V formation from the Pearl
Harbor station as a part of the
mimic war mission. The home
base was., reported to every 20
minutes by radio.
PURCHASE INFIELDER
SAN DIEGO, Mar. 20. (iP) —
Jack Sherlock, of the Philadel
phia nationals, infielder, was pur
chased by the Hollywood club
of the Pacific Coast League.
Ml DOWN 12 CENTS
SAN FRANCISCO. Mar 21. (/P)
—With the low price of 11 cents
a gallon spreading /throughout
the Mission district the retail ser
vice station dealers were prepar
ing for a further cut in the
wholesale price.
wholesale price within the next
few days.
No new reductions were an
nounced yesterday and a major
ity of the dealers handling maj
|or company products are main
taining the price of 12 and 13
cents.
ANNOUNCE REVOCATION
I WASHINGTON, Mar. 21. (/Pi —
Because of the widespread of un
! employment Secretary of Labor
j William Doak announced the re
: vocation of the reciprocal agree
| ment under which foreign in
j dustriai students were permitted
I to reside in the United States
‘ to study business conditions.
24-HOlR MAIL SERVICE
WASHINGTON. Mar. 21. (/P) —
W. Irving Glover, assistant post
master general, announced that
beginning April 1st, a coast to
coast 24 hour air mail service
will be inaugurated under the
sponsorship of four large com
panies.
K WALL PAPER
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■ ll Painter and Decorator
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I Here is another 1931 |
I Sensation
GROUP NO. 1
62 pairs of first class men's shoes—Sold regular for
$7.50 to $10.00
GROUP NO 2:
15 pairs Nettle ton men’s shoes—Regular price $15.00
..... SALE PRICE $8.36 I
m GROUP NO. 3:
20 pairs men’s Oxfords, made by 1st class manufactur
ers—Regular price $8.50 to $11.00
SALE PRICE S4.S5
Special lot of men’s sweaters and sweater coats P
SALE PRICE IP
Men’s heavy wool sox—Regular 50c quality
SALE PRICE 3 PR5. J]
Big Turkish Bath Towels
SALE PRICE 3 FOR H
Men's leather mitts lined—Regular price §2.00
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jj THIS SALE COMPRISES ALL SURE FIRE MER
■ CHANDISE—NOTHING BOUGHT SPECIAL FOR SALE PURPOSES 1
■ LOOK THEM OVER TODAY WHILE WE HAVE ALL SIZES
Phone
CIo. Dept. Mad. 80
Fuel Dept. i Phone Phone
Phone Mad. 80 I Gro. Dept. Main 1 Hdwre. Dept. Adams 80
| Brown & Hawkins Corp. |
j| SEWARD-QUALITY FIRST-ALASKA |
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IT THE HOTELS
I
VAN GILDER—Mrs. Bessie Den
es and children; H. Harrison,
Lawrence Parsons, George Lewis,
| G. S. Copper, Matt Raich, An
i ehorage; James Hagen, Mrs.
' Staser, B C. Elmes, Sam Baker, j
| Anna May Dolan, W. N. Cuddy,
| E. Coke Hill, Bartley Howard,
I D. H. Dowd.
SEWARD—V. S. Sherlocta, Mr t
; and Mrs. Grand jean, George
I Hershey, Jack Edilmunn, Rob
| ert Chanquist, H. H. Brown,
Mrs. Huron, Arthur Miller.
OVERLAND—Howard Long, G.
Lindsay, John Husby, Harry Wais
1 GILLILAND—John Mackwiz, J.;
Dryer, “Pop” Loomis, George
I Laughlin.
! __
Bartley Howard, Moose Creek
coal mine operator, was among
Friday’s arrivals from Anchorage.
Mr. Howard, father of Mrs. Har
old Sogn of Seward, is registered
at 'the Van Gilder Hotel.
New assortment of beautiful
Easter cards now on display at
the Alaska Shop.
Howard Long, rancher on
Lake Kenai, is a business visitor
in the city, arriving on Friday’s
:rain.
Harry Henrifcson, employee of
the Seward Trading Company, is
aack at his work after a dose of
the well known “flue.” “Can’t
ieep a good man down,” he,
chirped, as he “hit the ball.”
ONLY 25c
Hear the new Melotone records
just received; recorded on both
sides. At the Alaska Shop.
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THE PORT OF SEWARD
Boats in port today includec
the MS Discoverer, the Bill, Roy
B. F. & M. Admiral Farragut du<
from West at 4 p. m. SS Ala me d;
due from South Sunday morning
SS Denali due in port from South
NOTICE
The Belmont Trading Compan;
will shortly open for business a
trader’s in ail kinds of merchan
dise, new and second-hand, a
the old log house on Fifth Ave.
Joe Hofmai
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j MOTORSHIP
! DISCOVERER
I
I For
Hire
i
i or
| Charter
J Captain Heinle Berger
II Seward, Alaska
— HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES —
Paints, Oils, Furniture, Linoleum, Glass
TINNING and PLUMBING
Phone Madison 87
J. L. Graef
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PUBLIC CONFIDENCE . . .
We have enjoyed the confidence of Seward
and Alaska people since the opening of this
banking institution—for over 25 years.
Travelers’ Checks
Resources, $600,000
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Bank of Seward
Seward . • . . .. . Alaska
We pay 4 per cent interest compound semi
annual^ on all savings accounts.

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