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%QuahtyMARK Down For Saturday AMOCAT PRODUCTS THE HIGHEST QUALITY OF FOOD PRODUCTS THAT MOISEY CAN HUY—NONE HIGHER AMOCAT TINY WHOLE BEETS No. 2 tins . AMOCAT CUT STRINGLESS BEANS—Tender No. 2 tins ... AMOCAT TENDER PEAS Sifted June No. 2 tins — AMOCAT EXTRA SWEET GOLD EN BANTAM CORN, No. 2 tins ... AMOCAT GOLDEN WAX BEANS Very Tender—No. 2 tins . AMOCAT CORN ON COB No. 2i/2 l*ns . AMOCAT HOMINY No. 2i/2 tins . 29c 24c 24c 29c 28c 37c 18c 23c In playing our Winning Card we present QUALITY lirst. then we guarantee you lowest pos sible price. To hold our customers’ confidence we present QLIALITA FIRS I AND ALL 1 HE TIME. BETTER QUALITY FOR THE BETTER TRADE. PEACH JAM, 28c LIBBY’S CRABMEAT, per tin, 38c ICEBOUND—Quality Foods DILL PICKLES, 25c MISSION—Tasty PEANUT BUTTER, $1.25 SUNNY JIM—5 Pound Cans GRAPEFRUIT, 25c DROMEDARY—N. 2 Cans PEACHES, 25c VERIBEST—No. 2Vi—Heavy Syrup SARDINES, 15c BRISTLING IMPORTED—In Pure Olive Oil SWEET PICKLES, 69c HEINZ—Quart Jars KADOTA FIGS, 39c IN WINE SYRUP COFFEE, pound pkge, 44c BREAKFAST BE LI_Steel Cut OLIVES, 29c Large Si/e—SEItVUS SHRIMP9 can919c GULFKIST Cucumber Relish, 34c HEINZ MEAT BALLS, 29c HEDLUND’S AMOCAT SPINACH No. 21/2 tins . Year in and year out the Dependable Quality of AMOCAT never varies—QUALTI Y CANNED FOODS George Brothers phones 92 and 95 OPEN EVENINGS 1} PICNIC SPECIAL 53c CEREAL SPECIAL 1 can France-American Spaghetti _ 1 can med. Van Camp’s Pork & Beans 1 can Dill Pickles ALL FOR . 1 package Cream of Wheat 1 package Pancake Flour 1 package Corn Flakes 1 package Grape Nuts ALL FOR 94c Quality Canned Foods 1 can Amocat Fruit Salad 1 can Amocat Grapefruit 1 can Amocat Strawberries 1 can Amocat Blackberries ALL FOR Buy By Brand—It’s Your Protection $1.45 Sugar and Cinnamon Toast. 31c 12 ounce packages BAKING POWDER, 32c CRESCENT—One Pound Cans SYRUP' Amocat, 39c CANE AND MAPLE—36 Ounce Cans ANNOUNCING A NEW DELIVERY ROUTE ON GLACIER HIGHWAY TO ALL POINTS AS FAR AS TEE HARBOR WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY LARGE SHIPMENT OF STRAWBERRIES, CANTALOUPES, CHERRIES AND EVERYTHING TO ARRIVE ON ALAMEDA m SCOUTS LEAVE SATURDAY FOR 2-WEEKS CAMP — Local Boy Scouts Depart at 9 a.m. Saturday for Eagle River Camp Some 30 boys, members of the local Boy Scout troops, will leave town tomorrow morning for the an nual encampment of two weeks at Eagle River, H. L. Redlingshafer, Chief Scoutmaster, will have charge of the camp. Automobiles for transporting the Scouts will be available for all who desire to go. The Scouts are re quested to assemble at City Hall in time to leave at 9 a m. tomorrow. If the usual good weather, which as a rule has marked encampments in previous years, the boys will live in tents. If, however, it should prove to be cold and wet, the newly completed cabin will be used. It is ready for occupancy in case of emergency. DEPARTMENT GRANTS !□ AUTHORITY TO SEND = PRISONER TO ASYLUM gi Authority has been received from — the Department of Justice by the EEs United States Marshal to permit = the commitment of Fred Miller, a Negro prisoner at Ketchikan, to sss Morningside sanitarium. Miller is sss serving a sentence there for white slavery. = He waS“ sentenced to 60 days im- \ EEE prisonment and to pay a $250 fine. Several days ago he became violent- 1 ly insane and was ordered com-j = mitted to the sanitarium by Com- ss: | missioner Arnold of Ketchikan. He 1 === will be sent south on an early boat. ] =E MARSHAL ALBERT WHITE LEAVES SEATTLE, YUKON |== United States Marshal and Mrs. | — Albert White arrived in Seattle last == night and will sail from there to-1 — morrow on the steamer Yukon for ! sis Juneau, according to word received at the Marshal's office here. They — have been on a brief visit to Wash- | — ington, D ,C. = Commercial job printing at The — Smplre. Put Your Name on Our Books THIS MONTH and we will save you money CORNED BEEF. reg. 35c .$ .28 SWANSDO^ N, reg. 48c, 2 for .75 SERVUS COFFEE, the best grade, lb... .50 NALLY’S MAYONNAISE, pts., reg. 50c .38 ROMAN MEAL, reg. 40c .34 Large size GRAHAM CRACKERS, reg- * ular *70c ..57 3 pounds CRISCO, reg. 95c .87 GARNICK’S PHONE 174 Il!l!llllllllllllllillllllll>l!lllllllllilllll!lllllillllllllll!llllllll!lllll!llilllllll!!llllllllllllllll!llllllll!llillll!lllllllll>lllllll!illl!lllllllllllllllll!lllllllllll!llll!lllllllllllll!llll>llllll>llllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllll!llllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllll§ Clearance Sale I of WOMEN’S SHOES | May 1st to 15th J All Regular $10.00 to $13.50 Values . $7.95 1 All Regular 8.50 to 10.00 Values . $6.95 1 All Regular 7.00 to 8.50 Values . $5.95 | One Lot Broken Sizes, Regular $8.50 to $12.50 . $5.95 I * 3 One Lot Broken Sizes, Regular $7.50 to $11.00 . $4.95 1 No Refunds or Approvals on Sale Shoes 1 Goldstein’s Emporium | SHOE DEPARTMENT H