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which makes it a pleasure to do your shoppmg. here to assist, not to insist. PEACHES Large cans OLIVES Large Size—Bests Quality-— Can . Fresh—Tasty— Pound Best Quality— 3 pound jars LEM()N SNAPS MAI\‘MALADE Fairmont— Carton 24c 29¢ 5 for Sweet—Best Food— Jur leads to George Brothers Grocery Better Quahty Compare QUALITY and prices you are paying cash for, think it over, then Phone or come to our store. Five clerks to assist you, You do not have to waste hours by looking for your needs. BUY THE BEST---IT PAYS YOU. MATCHES 25¢ COCO0A TOILET SOAP Made by Palmolive Co.— PICKLE RELISH Cut-Rite— Roll 66c¢ WAX PAPER OLIVES Green— PEAS Tender—Mission— No. 1 tall .. BABY ARTICHOKES Best Quality— No. 2 PICKLES, Bread and Butter Heinz—Tender Cuts— cans Jar ORANGES Better Trade. FRIDAY and SATURDAY RANCH EGGS Extra Large—Unpolished— QUICK LUNCH SPECIALS 1 can IXL Chili Con Carne 1 can IXL Chicken Tamales Sweet and Juicy Dozen . Dozen . Each PHONES 92 efi«unun» BULLETS Charles G (Continued irom Pagc One) “But you shouldn’t be,” he in- formed me bluntly. “It’s general- | And with the aid of the lens I|Nome where he will be stationed ly dependable. Unfortunately, cir- | did so. as agent during the summer. cumstantial evidence is subject to e . done for, Alex. Dil- — e human interpretation. Coincidence [ lon got me . . . skunk, but I : \ is the biggest maggot in the cir- | . a bullet . . . him, some- D. B. Strimgeour, insurance ap-| cumstantial cheese. Make allow- where. Geod-b. . . old scout. 1_Prius.er for large States compan- ances for coincidence and you'll get | You did .. . best for me. I've |les, is bound for Seward on the) along nicely with circumstantial | . a bad devil. Alu:ska. !-_Ie is north on a spring; evidence. 1 shall still look for a “Jerry.” Ibusiness trip. man with a scratch, Peebles.” Mac- | ‘“Jerry!” Lucy echoed. S Nair tore a scrap of blotting paper from my desk pad, absorbed the drop of blood and placed the scrap | in an envelope, which he pocketed. When I had dismissed Mrs. Mof- fit and Lucy had brought me my dressing gown, I picked up the gold-mounted revolver. I ejected the cartridges into my palm. It was my intention to extract the powder from them, as I am averse to keeping more than one loaded weapon in the house, but MacNair objected. “I wanted a pistol expert to go over the revolver and the car- tridges. An expert may be able to give us some hint as to where they came from. Never mind reloading the revolver.” “How stupid of me!"” I cried. “I PURE LARD Star Brand—pound cartons— Money Back Guarantee on Purchases AND 95 A m Ogden’: This s evening, adv. muttered. “The writing, Uncle John—read | it!” Lucy whispered. (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) | what docs it mean?—a clue in ing episode tomorrow. - e modation of the trade. GOLDSTEINSEMPORIUM | 37¢ 1 can Chicken Ravieli ALL FOR .. 69c¢ Poppy Brand . 25¢ 24 ounce cans ... SYRUP SPECIAL 1 large can Brown Bread 1 can Franco-American Spaghetti 1 can Van Camp’s Beans ALL FOR 53¢ GEORGE BROTHERS Our clerks are FREE-1 pkg. Corn Flakes . with This Deal 1 package Sperry Pancake Flour 36 ounce can Amocat Syrup 1 package Kellogg’s Bran Flakes ALL FOR VEGETABLE SPECIAL, 1 can No. 2 Amocat Peas 1 can No. 2 Amocat Corn 1 can No. 2 Amocat String Beans ALL FOR FRUIT SPECIALS 1 can No. 2 Amocat Pineapple 1 can No. 2 Amocat Peaches 1 can No. 2 Amocat Pears ALL FOR .. CLEANING SPECIAL 1 bottle Double Strength Ammonia ALL FOR 540 DILL PICKLES Amocat—None Better—No. 214 DT R S A R R 29C 1 bottle Double Strength Bluing 1 bottle Clorax 1 can Light House Cleanser 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and and 4:30 p.m. OPEN EVENINGS Deliveries JAMES P. DALY LEAVES ON ALAMEDA FOR SEATTLE James P. Daly, representative of the Alaska Steamship Company, who has spent the past 60 days here in the interests of his com- | pany, ieft for Seattle on the stcam- | er Alameda. He will remain unti. the first sailing of the Victoria for AERIAL VIEWS OF JUNEAU Alaska Scenic Views il |+ P . STORE HOURS For the accommodation of the |trade, this store will be open Fri- !day evening, May 10th. adv. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. ' ., adv. essage out of the past— | 's murder? Another thrill- tore will be open Friday March 10, for the accom-| Have you tried the Five 0'Clock | Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? | -=adv. We Are Dividing Our Profits With You never thought .of getting an flperll (lris('u. 3 [munds __________________________________ $ .87 to look at them.” As 1 handed him the revolver ¥ Syiw . et S and the cartridges one of the latter | R“.‘ ‘l] B“’kl"g POV\ der! rcguldr JOC """" '4‘6 caught my eye and I drew it sharp- = » sy Babbett’s Cleanser, regular 10¢ can .... .05 “Hello!” I exclaimed. “This car-| 5 _ tridge has been tampered with.” Tomatoes, solid pack, large cans .......... 20 I dug the bullet out with a jack- R o knife and looked for the powder. Raisins, best seedless, 25 pound box .... 1.95 There was none. Instead, I saw what was evidently a wad of paper Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple, and I poked at it with a pin. It o 99 came out reluctantly. 4 arge cans o “A mesage, Uncle John!” Lucy 3 i R cried ecstically. Peas, Golden Corn, Solid Tomatoes, fibr 3 Dad pgl ‘the scran; of | Cut"String Beans, 4 cans ................ .78 paper spread out on the desk it | Jooked as if Lucy was right. It was | dirty and brittle and had been| torn from the top edge of a news-| paper—a very old newspaper—and there was scarcely legible writing in indelible pencil on it. A date line was partly decipherable and, to my astonishment, I made out: Torridity, Monday, July, 1896. “Torridity!” I gasped. “Eighteen ninety-six,” MacNair | YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD IF YOU ARE RIGHT AT— GARNICK’S, Phone 174 B. B. Green, travelling merchan- | diser, is a passenger for Ketchikan on the steamer Aleutian, making the trip in a sales connection for the firm he represents. Another travelling man, a passenger on the same steamer, is John W. Jones, bound for Wrangell. ——.ee | LET MAC SHARPEN IT. Second | Hand Store, opposite Model Cafn.\ —adv. | e Ice cream, brick or bulk. .luncau\ ;lcc Cream Parlors. —adv. ' Henry Roden, local attorney, is' a passenger for Seattle on the| mer Aleutian. He is going on short business trip. - LET Amnqurst Press your Suit.| We ‘call and deliver. Phone 528.1 Al St DU R We make ana alter all kinds of ‘ fur garments. Goldstein’s Em-! oorium, —adv‘i SAAMPUE G L Try the Five oClock Dinner | Specials at Mabry’s. —adv. DELIGHT. PHONE 478 g Our Candy Will Bring a Smile to Mother’s Face ; on Mother’s Day Just get her one of our special MOTH- ER’S DAY selections of pure candy. Our candy is de CALIFORNIA GROCERY ‘|||||||ll||I||"|||||||l|||||||||||"|||||‘"||||||||||||||l||||||7|II||llll||||||||||||||||||||||||' : : With Crew Neck and “X” Neck to licious—every bite a FREE DELIVERY 4 are correct. have a large assortment choose from wool and rayon and wool. ONLY 5 Sport Sweaters We in all Fine Sweaters for your summer outings. Specially Priced $4.25 Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center MORE DAYS OF OUR ANNUAL SHOE SALE