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R TR T I R " i “, AT % - REVUSICAL OF ' MOOSE TONIGHT Follies Presenlation Will Be Presented at Coli- seum Theatre “Hello Hawaii,” the revusical to be staged by the Moose, opens to- night at the Coliseum theatre, cur- tain promptly at 8:15 o'clock. The girls are all ready to strut their f and dances, the soloists, “black outs” and principals are up in their business and lines and it is to the pupils to show ap- mn for several weeks of hard on those taking part, to at- one of the two performances. G ty |ty [2) teppers. | Plot—The Eternal Triangle. Program Overture, Hawaiian Medley. Dick McGinn at the Organ. “Hawaiian Sere- Opnmnp Chorus, nad | Porter (Useless Abraham Lincoln | Grant) Clerk’s Wife (a charming hostess) uke) Miss Loyal | Miss Order | Miss Moose Miss Juneau Miss Alaska . Giva Look .., Pinkie White Taki Swim .. Hula D. Ance Loving Glance voisy Howl “ferry Sunshine l.wwa Boal .. > v —The Juneau-Douglas Dain- Cast Clerk (Maybe Hotél) .. | Ukelele Bill (plays a darn good Wm. T. (Billy) Vale. SUNKIST PEACHES Gertrude Waltenan. ..Bessie Yarman. Josephine Kilburn, ..Bernice Edwards. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY JUNL il 1929. M lII|IHIIIIIII:IIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII!IIIIIlllllllllllilIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIHIHIIIIllllllllfllllllllIflllllllllfllllIIIIHIHIIIII ONLY ONE MORE DAY OF THIS STUPENDOUS EVENT | Time Barometer Temp. 4 p m. ye 29.91 51 4 a. m. Lo 29.81 52 Noon today 29.77 2] Weather Conditions As Recorded l)v the U S Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Wedneday; moderate LOCAL DATA T Y Y & |Flag Day Exercises B. P. 0. ELKS | southeasterly winds. CABLE AND RAle REYORTS ‘ $ gowns, novelty step-ins, shorties and French pan- Bemberg full-fashioned. Al sizes. ties. PERCALE Attractive patterns, very fine quality. 5 yards for $1.00. LINENE Fast colored printed lin- ene in distinctive pat- terns. 3 yards for $1.00. DRAPERY DAMASK An unusual quality dam- ask in beautiful color- ings. Yard wide. COSTUME JEWELRY A choice group of new beads, necklaces, chok- s ers, earrings and wrist- lets. SILKS Printed or plain crepe de chine, figured geor- and plain or *hecked taffeta. 2 2 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Fancy shirts with or without collar attach- ed. Sizes 1414 to 17. CURTAIN NET A new style net that is different. 40 inches wide. 4 yards $1.00. 1 1 MEN’S UNDERWEAR Summer weight cotton. Long leg, short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 48. HOUSE DRESSES $ New dresses in new styles. Fast colors. | New patterns. GIRLS' OXFORDS ¢ 2 MEN'S PAJAMAS Fancy pajamas. All sizes. Two groups at $2.00 and $3.00. MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS Khaki colored, wool mixed flannel shirts. All sizes. MEN'S HATS § [ Hardeman dress hats that areregularly Tan oxfords. Sizes 8% MEN’S SHOES Dress shoes. All sizes. to 11. Other sizes, 51/2 Regular $6.00 value. 5 LADIES’ COATS Not old stock, iust a new price. Values up to $40.00. priced at $6.00. to 8, $1.65; 1114 to 2 DRESSES $ ; A plentiful as- | sortment of sum- . mery frocks. at $2.465. about half price. B. M. Behr'epds Co., Inc. BIIIII!IHIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIllllllilIIIIIIIIlIlllllIIIII_HHIIIIlllluIHWIHMWHHHWMWH,WWM!MHMlIljilmlfl Katcha Fish . Sweet 8. Mile . Gusta Meau ... Ann How .. Musical “Hello Alohe” - -...Mrs. Southard and And the Douglas Dainty | Duet, ‘The Company. burn, Mae Fraser, Viéno ‘Ray Southard. _..Josephine And the Junenu snlppy Muriel Jarman. Cecilie Larsen.| Renee Guerin, Cecilie Belva Williams, Dagny Belva Williams. ~Evelyn Judson. Renee Guerin, son. Duet, “If I Were In Love With Ada Minzghor. | You” Miss Dagny Hagerup. | Evelyn Jud.lon and Ted Keaton ..Lyda Benson | Secretary .......Ted Keaton. Messenger Bay ...... The ..Elizabeth Sey. | And the Douglas Dainty Bertha Fraser, Josephine Kil- Elizabeth Sey, Bernice. Edwards, “That's My Weakness Now” Muriel Jarman, Ada Minzghor, up, Lyda Benson, Evelyn Jud- GETTING ACQUAINTED “Blow the Smoke Away".The Clerk. TWO MARRIED MEN 3 The Clinging Vine . Mr Vale. Dancers: 'l‘lt lor 1“ “Rockabye Baby Days’ . Wahto, Margery Fo)g. 5 pers a ltldy in black and B. (Duteh) Bernhofer. DEVERTISEMENT white, with the Juneau Snap- “Three Weeks” (Apologies to El- Py Steppers. Jean Southard | eanor Glyn) .....Clerk and Porter.| The Agent.. ...The Clerk. Kilburn. Steppers: The Price . Larsen, Hager- Porter. Dancers. .| A Sturdy Olk (Benedict No. 1) S— - A..Gertrude wnltonen Ru!mh. True to Form (Benedict Bill Vale. Tk and Porter . B. (Dutch) Bernhofer. With (h- Douglas Dainty Step- The Consumer ..Earl Hunter. Mrs. Florence Holmqul.st REVUSICAL PRESENTATIONS (Passed by Board of Censorship) l(du' of Qtemonlec Ray Southard b hm Jarman, Ada Minzghor. Harry Sperling. B‘.m_n"m» Dainty Dancers. Oenrude Wnltonen Ted Keaton. ‘Moonlight Jean Southard. With -mmn Snappy Steppers. - -..Evelyn Judson. - - = = = 7S R T PR b4t = YESTERDAY 1 TODAY ] Elk 9 H ll =] Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. | S a g =| stations— temp. temp. | temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | §| CREPE GOWNS GIRLS’ DRESSES e T ® i ) ; o : S e 54 50 38 50 12 0 Pt Cldy FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1929 Plisse crepe gowns of ex- New modernistic prints. =] pethel 56 50 0 46 8 02 & ecellent quality. Pink, Fast colors. Sizes 7 to =| Fort vukon 64 56 I T S 0 8:30 P. M peach and white. 14. El Tanans 64 62 :g 53 i g ¢ =| Eagle 62 58 0 5 — ) o o =| si paul G T 0 0 : GARTER BELTS = IS)lehl“H:u'b«')r Cronae B Rl 1 B &3 Parade made up of Brother Elks, LADIES’ SMOCKS =| (]f:::: 5 4 ‘:g 28 KA American Legion, L. O. 0. Moose, | A fine quality garter =| Junean .52 81 . 52 12 5 Mooseheart Legion, Boy Scouts and | Cretonnes or broadcloth belts.” Sizes 24 “to 34 = irap 58 b R 8 56 B egn - smocks in delightful col- £| Ketchikan & S all the Kiddies in town lead by the DCK waist. 2 for $1.00. ==| Prince Rupert 58 56 j B 0 10 vy Y i ors. Al sizes. = 66 64 | 4 50 4 0 Juneau City Band. i b AP == 58 56 | Mg 68 4 08 : 64 64 56 56 . 0 i an Francisco ... 64 64 52§ . 0 § . : RAYON LADIES' HOSE o a —Less than 10 miles. Watch for Announcement regarding UNDERWEAR | NOTE _Obsorvations at Alaska mainland station, except Cordova| Formig: of Pisuihe A choice selection of Phoenix silk hose or | and Juneau made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. - on Puget Sound. The weather weather prevails on the Bering slightly in extreme Eastern and The pressure is low throughout Alaska with its lowest point fimul‘{ of ‘the Alaska Peninsula and is falling a, 1t is high ‘between California and the Hav moderate rains have fallen in Southern Alas has cleared in the T Sea coast. rapidly in the Gulf of Al ntetior and cxmm, atu have risen Ten Old Time Minstrel Song (by re- quest) Ray Southard. [ Serpentine Girls With Juneau Snappy Steppers. “SONGS MY MOTHER USED | TO SING” (Special Novelty Number) “Endearing Young Charms” Bessle Yurman. | ‘Last Rosc of Summer” Margaret Kiloh. “Sweet Alice Ben Bolt” Helene Whltel() i ” __Rhoda Minzghor. otch - Lassie” Mrs. Florence Holmquist. HIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIH MR ment is in charge of an «.xper!| furfler Goldstein’s Emporium. adv | “Dxxle Girl” Grace Minzghor. “Mother” Mrs. Wm. Jarman. Soloist Harry Sperling THE TRIANGLE (Everything O. K.) | “Oloha” (Good Night and Finale, Entire Company. " NOTICE TO CREDITORS !In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division A IIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI IIIII Before Charles Sey, Commissioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of PETER SANDSTROM, Decea: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned was, on the |27th day of May, 1929, appointed administratrix with will annexed |of the estate of the above named Peter Sandstrom, deceased. All per- sons having claims against said state are required to present them with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned, at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 27, 1929. HULDA LINDSTROM PETERSON Administratrix W. W. A. First publication, May 28, 1929. | L S S CHILDREN’S Bathing Suits ALL WOOL 1 year to 6 years Jarman’s R A MAKE UP YOUR LIST—We Deliver Just phone us 83—85 and tell us your grocery needs. We deliver all orders promptly and fill them exactly as direct- ed. 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