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a FAMOUS SPECIALIST’S FORMULA for Baby’s Summer time Comfort. Proper foods, ample sleep ... of course these are important to baby’s health. But in summer, especially, com fort is important too! A famous specialist perfect ed Tiny Tot Toiletries They are so soothing! So gentle! They may be ob tained separately or in this handy nursery kit. Seward Drug Co Elywn Swetmann, Prop. PHONE MAIN 132 HOSPITAL NOTES Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Er win. a son, at 10 a- m. today. * * * * A gill was born to Mr. and Mrs. , Ed Lindsay at 4 a. m. today. i mmm ... — i Seward 32 above, part cloudy, j calm; Divide 30, Moose Pass 20, Hunter 20, Grandview 26, Tunnel 30, Portage 26, Bird 28, Anchorage 18. All above and part cloudy and calm. Curry 20, clear, calm; Broad Pass 15, clear, calm; Hcaly 22, clear, strong south wind; Nenana 20, clear, calm; Fairbanks 15, cloudy, calm._ SPAIN SELECTS AIR ATTACHES MADRID, Marc h22, (JP)—Picking countries of marked aviation de ; velopment, the Spanish govern ment has authorized appointment | of air attaches on the diplomatic ! missions to the United States, ■ Great Britain, Germany, France ' and Italy. 1 •1 i Forty-one timber wolves ana 202 ■ coyotes were trapoed in Michigan in 1932ETAOINETAOINNUNUaoiin during three months^ast fall. CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS C. Henning’s TAILOR SHOP Picture Flaming and Enlargements. Developing and Frinting Seattle Ice Cream, Candies. Tobaccos, Flowers Made To Ord*r Sylvia’s WEDNESDAY'S SPEC! SPARE RIBS 17c per LB. Waechter Brothers Co. Seward Light & Power Light Power and Telephone Service Contractors and dealers in electrical sup plies and appliances OUR TELEPHONE IS MAIN 0 CAMERAS A LIMINTED NUMBER ARE BEING GIVEN AWAY DROP IN AND LEARN PARTICULARS P. C. MULLEN MAIN 34 Real Laundry Service 10 POUNDS ROUGH DRY. Min imum only 75c. 10 POUNDS H. K. FINISH. Min imum only $1.25. IF IT IS LAUNDERING, CLEANING, PRESSING, HAT BLOCKING, ETC., WE CAN DO IT. PHONE MAIN 148 HARRY KAWABE, Prop. CaU for and deliver Dry cleaning CARO PARTY LUST HE A DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR The card party given by the lad ies of the Eastern Star Wednesday evening in Masonic Hall proved to be a decided success, more than coming up to expectations of the committee in charge. From start to finish, the 17 tables provided were filled with I players, four tables being occupied by whist fans, an appropriate number for contract bridge, and the rest auction bridge. First whist prize was awarded* to Thomas Neville, with Mrs. Chas. Lechner and V. H. DeBolt captur ing first bridge prizes. During the course of the evening, delicious; sandwiches, made by the hostesses were served with coffee to the guests. „ The last card table was not va cated until after midnight, so en-, joy able a time did the ladies pro-; vide. -» Sunfreze brick ice cream in Neopolitan and Princess flavors, ] ; frozen just right in our new f rigid ; air. Alaska Shop. j ! Prink Milk for Health i PURE BRED STOCK PRODUCES ALL OF MILK and CREAM Seward Dairy WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’B Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ tq Go If you fuel sour aud sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, j mineral water, oil, laxwtive candy or chewing j gum and expect thera to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant aad full of sunshine. For they can't dt) it. They only move the j bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. j Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin oil breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches . u feel down and out. Your whole system . . ..relied. It takes those good, old CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two poumls of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up.” They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Di>is on the red label. Resent a substitute./ Y v LABOR CONFERENCE j SCHEDULED MARCH 31 WASHINGTON, D. C., March 23, —Immediate relief for the unem ployed through shorter working hours and a public works construc tion program, will be discussed at a conference of the nation’s labor leaders called for March 31 by Miss Frances Perking secretary of labor, it was announced yesterday. Mi^s Perkins called the confer ence at the request of President Roosevelt. W RUTH DECIDES TO PUT FOR 'SILL' SUM ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 23,—“aBbe” Ruth signed his 1933 player contract with the New York “Yankees” calling for a salary of $52,000. The contract represented a com promise by Ruth and Colonel Jac ob Ruppert, owner of the Yankees. Ruth originally asked for more than $60,000. However, the original contract submitted to him called for pay- j ment of 350,000. This contract was j returned unsigned and without'. comment. I! HOLDOUT P. FRISCH SIGNS ON DOTTED LINE! . _ ! NEW YORK. March 23,—Frankie I \ Frisch, holdout infielder of the St. . Louis “Cardinaus” left yesterday . for the “Cards” training camp at Bradenton, Fla. 1 The veteran refused to leave his i home at New Rochelle, N. Y., until' assured that his salary would not be given the severe reduction orig- j inally offered in his 1933 contract, j _*_ | ARMY WRESTLERS NEW YORK, March 23, —Ed! ‘ Strangler” Lewis of Kentucky, J won from Joe Malcewicz of Utica, j N. Y., and Gus Sonneyburg of Bos- j ton, and threw Charlie Lehman of j Texas. j ATTEMPT FAILED PARIS. March 23—Marcelle Hall, French wife of Bert Hall, aviator,! attempted suicide by slashing her! wrists in a Paris Hospital it was learned. Mr. Hall is now in China, j Norwegians, long included among j the world’s premier fishermen,! were instructed how to prepare and cook fish properly at a recent “Fish Fair” in Oslo. ! ; No. 1 One-Panel Door j i i' 6" x 6'6" fsjov/ I j Doors,Sash and $**SC5 1 | Millwork,beauti- ™ I fully designed, of fine ma- j terials, from manufaciurer ] at money saving. Complete service. Estimates prompt ly. Write for Catalog. Overland i Hotel i I On the Main Street j Seward, Alaska j Mel A. Horner, Mgr.j JOHN C WHITE and CO. High Grade Line CIGARS TOBACCOS CANDIES FINEST BILLIARD HALL IN ALASKA Hjealy River Coal ECONOMICAL _DEPENDABLE SAFE Free from Soot—Graded to suit every need Priced to suit every purse Healy River Coal Corp. Home office at Anchorage, Alaska t 7. .TJ «TiVTJ Wholesale and g*^j; CLOTHING, GROCECRltS, HARDWARE and FUEL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ON EVERY BOAT TRY OUR BELMONT WHOLE BEAN COFFEE ground TO YOUR specification 35 cents per pound Three pounds for $1.0# Agents for DU PONT POWDER, CAPS AND FUSE Phones connecting all departments Brown & Hawkins Corp. Seward ‘QUALITY FIRST" Alaska Van Gilder Hotel HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM—STEAM HEAT 1. S. Badger, Prop. Seward Meat Market Dealers in Swift’s Meats Wholesale and Retail BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY All mail orders Promptly filled GUS MANTHEY, Prop. PHONE MAIN 91 SEWARD WATER SUPPLY Seward, Alaska “Good water a necessity in every home” Wayne Blue, Agent Office, Arcade Building—Phone, Main 81 .Brosius BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES EVERY ITEM IN THE BUILDER’S LINE C. M. B. SEWARD. ALASKA PHONE MADISON 52 Auto Repairing, Plumbing, General Mach ine Work, Aceteylene and Electrical Weld ing, Stearafitting, Tinning, Auto Sales and Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE MAD 5d Seward Machine Shop AGENCY, FORD CARS, KOHLER and FRIGIDAIRE You Don’t Need A Fortune Teller To Advise You of Your Future. It’s in Your Savings Account Book The man who can look back and realize that what ever the demands of the moment may have been he has made it an invariable practice to save regularly is the man who can face the future with confidence. BUT IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO BEGIN! We pay 4 per cent interest compounded semi annually on all savings accounts. Bank of Seward Travelers’ Checks