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LOMO, at J. L. GRAEF’S. A Beauty Budget to lit your purse T"\OES your beauty budget fit your puree? Or are you look* ing lor a practical wav to cut your cosmetic expense, without sacrific ing quality.'' Here’s the sensible way thousands of beauty loving women are solving the problem of economy in beauty needs. They are using Jonteel Toiletries, priced with today’s smart thrift. Let us tell you more about this real econ omy. Come in today! JONTEEL TOILETRIES Seward Drug Co Ely wn Swetmann, Prop. PHONE MAIN 132 “SHOW TONIGHT AT THE LIBERTY HALL” “Since we are showing a big new program for the Fourth, the second and last showing of Sun day’s program will be tonight. The feature proved an extra good de tective story, and those wishing to see it will hafe to go tonight,” is the announcement made today by the Liberty Hall management. Tomorrow night, The 4th, the entire program will be new. The 10-reel feature, “The Big Broad cast,” is something special, having a dozen, or so, of the famous broadcast stars in the cast. Tomorrow being Independenqe day the majority of business houses will be closed, as well as the Bank of Seward, the post office and the ; Gateway. An attenton-getting exhibit in i the town of Valdez is a gold-bear ! ing ore specimen grouping in the : window of the Bank of Valdez. ! Visitors gather in throngs in Val dez to view the display. GOLF BALLS at Alaska Shop. ij NUKA BAY j Transportation Company \ MS ROLFH III ! Capt. Pete Sather • Twice monthly sailings on |{ 15th and 30th ! i Inquire at Seward Drue Co. For Hire or Charter Van Gilder Hotel HOT AND COLD WATER IN EVERY ROOM—STEAM HEAT J. S. Badger, Prop. FRESH KODIAK MUTTON Waechter Brothers Co. AT MC MULLEN’S You Will Find a Complete Line of HEINZ’S 57 VARIETIES of PURE FOOD PRODUCTS P. C. McMullen Telephone Main 34 Dry Cleaning Good Pressing Do Not bother with the drudgery of washing at home. Send for our representative— —and your washing is done. 10 POUNDS ROUGH DRY. Minimum only $1.25 10 POUNDS H. K. FINISH. Minimum only $2.00 SEWARD STEAM LAUNDRY HARRY KAWABE. Prop. We call for and deliver Phone Main 149 SHRINE DESTINED TO BE OBJECT OF INTEREST VISITORS S. E. AUSKIl Visitors to Europe and Canada know the interest that centers in Shrines, and all Alaskans who are pleased to note every development that means Territorial progress will be glad to hear of the Shrine to Saint Terese to be located in Jun eau. The vicariate of Alaska recently acquired a beautiful 5-acre tract in Tongass National Forest re serve, known as “The Shrine’’ at Pearl Harbor, to be developed later as a shrine to Saint Terese, the Patroness of Alaska, and a house of retreat for Southeastern Alaska. With each succeeding year it will increase in interest for the Catholics of Alaska, and tourists and visitors of that faith. Follow ing a custom in the States annual retreats will be held there at dif ferent times for men and women, i Shrines are sometimes referred t to as sanctuaries, and a sanctuary j has been defined by an eminent • ecclesiastic as a place where a per- - son goes to give expression to that deeper faith that lies within him. The contractors Henry Meyer and I Peter Ludwig are now building the j retreat house, which they hope to! have ready for formal dedication! and service the latter part of Au- ! gust. * j g This is destined to be an object * of interest to tourists, as the ride i through the wooded section, with ' its wonderful mountain and mar- j * ine view, coupled with the drive to1 • the famous Mendenhall Glacier, j ■ will provide a trip unequalled in|J the Territory. I • YUKON PASSENGER SEEKS TRAPPER - PROSPECTOR i Harold E. Wilson, a roundtrip passenger on the SS. Yukon the other day for the Outside, left' word whth the Gateway that he< would appreciate any information as to where, or at what address he could get in touch with Webb Waugh, a trapper-prospector, whom he though was now some where along the Yukon Rver or one of its tributaries. Mr. Wilson only recently saw Mr. Waugh in Seattle but later found j that he had left his hotel, pre-: sumably for Alaska. Anyone know ing Mr. Waugh's whereabouts are asked to please notify the Gate way or write to Harold E. Wilson, at Kennebec Hotel, Long Beach, Calif. STUDY REMARKS LONDON, July 3. — Silver ad- j vocates and economists who arej keeping a close watch on actions | having to do with the world money * question were attempting to un ravel the portent of President Roosevelt’s statement that “Gold, or gold and silver” can serve as a currency reserve. This is seen as a direct reply to the insistance of France and her allies for the ri gid gold standard to which they are striving to cling. WAKE UP YOUR i LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL ibid You’D Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go If yon feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly , sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do It. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It sheaM pour out two pounds of.liquid bile into your Dowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath to foul, , skin often breaks out in blemishet. Your head i aches an you feel down and out. Your whola System is poisoned. | It takes those good, old CARTER’S i LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two Bounds of bile flowing freely and make you lisel “up and up." They contain wonde^Jul, They Are Here! We have a message of glad tidings for all entrusted with ^e well being of their household. < THE NEW STAINLESS STEEL COOKING UTENSILS ARE NOW IN STOCK Are highly polished and beautiful in appearance. Do not chip nor wear down from disintegration. They banish every anxiety in the preparation of cooked foods, at a price only slightly1 higher than ordinary cooking utensils. Ask to see them and judge for yourself. AGENTS FOR DU PONT POWDER, CAPS AND FUSE Brown Hawkins Corp. Seward, “QUALITY FIIRIST” Alaska Picture Flaming and Enlargements. Developing and Printing Seattle Ice Cream, Candies, Tobaccos, Flowers Made To Order l Seward General Hospital Seward, Alaska Seward Meat Market Featuri ng SWIFT S FRESH CHILLED MEATS None Frozen GUS MANTHEY, Prop. PHONE MAIN 91 Seward Light & Power Light Power and Telephone Service H Contractors and dealers in electrical sup plies and appliances OUR TELEPHONE IS MAIN 0 SEWARD WATER SUPPLY Seward, Alaska “Good water a necessity in every home” Wayne Blue, Agent Office, Arcade Building—Phone, Main 81 --V -J Coal YOU CAN PURCHASE IT FROM US BY THE V SACK OR IN CARLOAD LOTS CYAN JONES, Lump, Pea, Nut and mine ran PREMIES Ctoal, HEALY Lump or Nut WOOD, COAL, IC* IIAT, GRAIN, and TRANSFERING y Alaska Transfer Office in Arcade Building Phone Main 81 H. V. HOBFN A. F. DAYIft