The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 9, 1929, Page 8

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Eggs, 3 dozen, $1.00 FRESH-—MEDIUMS Catsup, pint bottles, 24¢ VAN CAMP’S Cleanser, 4 for 25¢ LIGHTHOUSE Soap, 10 bars for 50¢ Large White Bars—Red and White Brand Superior Quality Frankfurters, can, 4 IMPORTED STYLE—Medium Size PHONES 92 and 95 Open Evenings remained | From the Land of the Sky-blue' | finished the audience BADMAN A seated for a few minutes, loathe to Water, Cadman; As in a Rose Jar {leave after the feast of music | Cadman; The Moon Behind the | The audience reacted to the con- |Cottonwood, Cadman; Spring Song BEELER MAKE [cert, much as dry soil responds to|of the Robin Woman, (the last irain, drinking in each note and Song from the opera “Shanewis”), hoping that the shower would last.| Cadman; Little Davy, Play on Your HIT, GONGERT It will be long before the music Harp (encore), Cadman; Love Large Audience Delighte lovers who attended the Concert|the Dawn Comes Stealing (encore | will cease talking about the de- Cadman, by Madame Beeler. with Splendid Recital Given Here lightful evening given them by Mr. ! Cadman and Madame Beeler. } Late this afternoon it was an- [ The program given last night, and ,nounced that a third concert by | which is being given again this af-|Cadman and Madame Beeler will | ternoon, is as follows: be given tomorrow night at the Pal- J‘ Songs—Care Selve, Handel; Aria:, ace, with entire change of program. Du Christ avec Ardeur, Eembcrg‘y - AN . R by Madame Beeler. | Piano Numbers—Romance in GFIRST OF 1929 Cacman: Love Borg, Cadman: wes| OUTPUT SHIPPED E BY LOCAL MILL tacy, Cadmay, by Mr. Cadmean. Songs—Over the Steppe, Rach- Juneau for years and perhaps since maninoff; Ecstacy, Rummell; Vagg-| The first of the 1929 output of its beginning. The Palace Theatre | yigq Soderberg; Lille Rode Ponne- | the Juneau Lumber Miil plant went | was packed with an audience that pser pange-Muller; One Golden'out on the steamer Admiral Evans. showed its appreciation by enthusi- | pay, Fay Foster; At Dawning, Cn-!The shipment consisted of 33,000 astic applause of each number giV- core, Cadman, by Madame Beeler. |bhox shooks consigned to the Port en. Both Mr. Cadman and Madame | gome American Indian “love | Graham plant of the Fidalgo Is-| Beeler were extremely gracious and cq)is» played on a genuine Omaha |land Packing Company. gaye several selections that Were rngian flute by Mr. Cadman ) After being delayed in starting not included in their generous pro- g few remarks about Indian folk-!me season’s gperaiion by advers;( gram, g ; lore | weather, the mill is now operating. | The great versatility of Cadman| pjgno Numbers—The Legend of Nearly all of the units are employ- was indicated by the program, for the plains (from Prairie Sketches),|ed with a near complete payroll. As‘ out of fourteen of his compositions cggman; The Wolf Dance, Cad-|the condition warrants more men which were given last night, only map; June on the Boulevard (from|will be employed and in a short “At Dawning,” and “From the Land | yollywood Suite), Cadman; Marche | time it is expected that the plant of the Sky Blue Waters” are poPU-| Grotesque (in manuscript), Cad-|will be operating to capacity. larly known. Among the instri-|man: Dance of the Basket Maid-| e L mental numbers exquisitely played ons (on a Spanish Theme), Cad-! This store will be open Wednes- | | | { Those who attended the concert given by Charles Wakefield Cad- man, celebrated American composer and pianist, and Madame Florence Beeler last night enjoyed the great- est musical treat that has come to Flour, 49 1b. sack, $2.30 Homelike—Quality Guaranteed Cheese, pound. 33c Full Cream—Tasty Syrup, 36 ounce cans, 38¢ Pure Cane and Maple AMOCAT—None higher than the Quality of AMOCAT Mushrooms, French, 45¢ IMPORTED—S8 ounce cans BEST BOUGHT FOR BETTER TRADE GEORGE BROTHERS PAIRED BY IMPERIAL MATCHMAKERS | { by Cadman himself, the “LoVe man: y1ove Song (encore), Cad- day evening, April 10, for the ac- 8 and “Ecstacy” seemed to | man have the greatest general appeal, though the “Wolf Song,” “Marche | __ Grotesque,” and the other numbers | ©f his second group were enthusi- astically received. As an encore, he played a Love Song, which wasi melodious and charming. His short talk about the Indian folklore, and the several Indian “love calls” or| serenades that he played on the! Omaha Indian flute were extremely | interesting and were well received. | “The Spring Song of the Robin| ‘Woman,” beautifully sung by Ma- e Beeler, with Cadman'’s | perfect accompanim as one of the last numbers on the program, made one long to hear it in the opera “Shanewis,” composed by| Cadman, with the seventy piece or-, chestra which accompanied it when | it was given at the Metropolitan Opera House and “Little Davey | Play on Your Harp,” though en- tirely different, had a charm and appeal of its own. Madame Beeler possesses a radi-| ant personality and a charming)| platform presence which, taken with | the marvelous tones and effective range of her voice, make it impossi- | ble to be too enthusiastic about her. She sings with ease, and the rich quality and warm tones of her voice together with her per-| fect diction and mastery of tech-| nique are a delight to hear. She is charming. As a final encore| she sang “Love Like the Dfiwn’ Came Stealing,” and when it was @ ON THE DOCK CARLOAD Plumbing Fixtures Reduce:l Prices RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” by Mr. Cadman. !commodanon of the trade. ! Songs—Song of Light, Cadman; adv, GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM. ! Is the time and this is the place for those who enjoy the best in everything. Fancy Quality at LOW PRICES. vited. Comparison challenged. BUY your GROCERIES from GEORGE BROTHERS and hear vour family praise your discrimination. 3 Days--Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 7 cans for $1.00 SOUVENIR BRAND | | ~ FREE | CAKE TIN Salad Specials 1 can Picnic Del Monte Asparagus 1 jar, half pint, Mayonnaise, Nalley’s 1 can, medium, Vegetable Salad ALL FOR boots Inspection in- Imported Norway Sardines WITH EVERY 1 PACKAGE OF 1 can No. 2'; Del Monte Pumpkin “SWANSDOWN® 1 can No. 2%, Amocat Spinach 1 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING ! It pays to mave your zippers and rebuilt st | Gent's furnishings. | —_—————— | Have you tried the Five o'Clock Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? Amocat Specials 1 can Amocat Fancy Corn 1 can Amocat Dimple Peas 1 can Amocat Spinach, No. 1 can Amocat S. P. Tomatoes, 2, Specials can No. 2Y; Del Monte Hominy 1 can No. 2!, Amocat Sauerkraut ALL FOR _. Fruit Salad Specials 1 can Fruit Salad 1 jar, half pinz, Nalley’s Mayonnaise 1 can, medium, Servus Pineapple A gong usefi‘to x:ousc volunteer | fire fighters at Millport, Ala., for TOR Mike Avoian’s. ~—adv. |cently after a 20-year silence. house caught fire. S S LET Awmnquist Press Your Suit. -=gdv.| We call and deliver. Phone 528.|Ice Cream Parlors. A |nesday, April 10. adv. feleck | | | & ¥ i Princess Hikuko Tokugawa has been chosen by the imperial matchmakers to be the bride of Prince Takamatsu, brother of Em- weror Hirohito of Japan. We are now serving S. neau Ice Cream PALACE THEATRE Try the Five o'Clock Dinner % ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM | Specials at Mabr7y's. —adv. i ’ . -g: Stock Up This W eek for the |; I Month Extra Special SUGAR! SUGAR! 10 pound Sacks, 68 cents ROMAN MEAL, package $ 34 SNOWDRIFT, 4 pound pail, reg. $1.15 .97 TUNA FISH, reg. 35¢ can ................ 23 JELLO DESSERT—AIl flavors including grape, mint, peach, apricot, banana and pineapple Plain and Todized SALT, 2 1b. carton... .13 . FISHER BLEND FLOUR, 50 Ib. sack.. 2.60 L I ¢ e e e e ) OUR GOODS ARE ALL QUALITY GOODS 1 | A Poor Article Is No Bargain at Any Price g L] GARNICK’S, Phone 174 e i b o e e i o o e R e Tru-Poise Shoes for Women are a patented construction made by SELBY to hold the foot correctly poised in the shoe. “The Nadine” Shown in Black Imported Kidskin with hand-turn- ed sole and Spanish heel. Also shown in Patent leather with spike heel. PRICED AT $10.00 A PAIR Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center New Potatoes, 10c pound 77c 78(3 The Store That Gives the Most Change Back 3 Deliveries—10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. For the accominodation a quarter of a century, sounded re- | trade, this store wiil be ope HOURS of B. M. BEHRENDS CO,, T e Ice cream, brick or bulk. Ju

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