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FORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 LIPTON'S YELLOW LABEL TEA, 1-2 pound s ean45¢c;-T pound cdiiis o e LR e EVENING OF MIRTH WITH COMEDY CAST Signal Suc;g Scored by Sanford Dodge and His Home Players Juneau responded spontaneously last evening at the Coliseum to the opportunity to witness the perform- ance of the sparkling Broadway comedy g “Keeping Up With the Joh Sanford Dodge and his company of s recruited from home talent. al. and snappy unfold- vy, a modern love ad- of an ardent youth, with ss of two rival maidens tentions midst the tur- of family social ambitions and lent itself to splendid s for all thirteen mem- of the cast. » characterizations were well ned throughout, and the en- production reflected great credit r. Dodge for his selection of who sustained the vari- au may count itself fortu- in having Mr. Dodge, with his of cxperience in mattérs his- trionie, bring to her a stage produc- tion of such merit, and will look torward no doubt to future treats of similar nature. Although the hous> practically was filled for the evening's performance and the au-| dience thoroughly pleased and sat- isfied applause was not marked, this being due largely, no doubt to the fact that most of the enter- tainments of the day are presented by other than living personages, reculting in playgoers lapsing from the old habit of generous plaudits. The old slogan “don’t fail to be gencrous with applause and thus| encourage the gctors and make, them happy and inspire them to give a better show” is well worth ge play. The three With cale aets of “Keeping Up the Joneses,” Any American City; Partici- .85¢ | Pack, (from Yakima Valley) 5 pound pail ............... 2 pound box ......... PURBR. late 2 botles for: . i it o000 L. POTATOES, Best Yakima Gems, 30 pounds for. (It’s always econowy to buy the best grade of potatoes) MARSHMALLOWS, Melt-a-way brand, 5 Ib. box $1.10 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars for ...........39%¢ BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE, pints, DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE, 4 cans for ..... CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, 3 GHIRADELLI'S CHOCOLATE, pound can ... PER, 3 rolls for ......... NORWEGIAN SARDINES, 7 cans for ..........$1.00 (Packed in puare olive oil) CROSSE & BLLACKWELL'S MARMALADE, fondnd rins. .0 ST LSk PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE, per pkg. . ...15¢ (FRESH-—JUST IN) One Pie Plate Free with each purchase of 2 packages None-Such Mince Meat ' cans for ...... .65¢ 45¢ .35¢ $1.00 75¢ .25¢ 25¢ 39¢; quarts, A full house greeted | e | politan force. has for its 10-1‘ time, | the present; and season, the good* old summer time.” The playwright has interspersed the sketch with numerous amusing situations and witty dialogue. Mr. Dodge, assum- ing the role of “Henry Jones,” me! lawyer-father, was the strong stay | of the company, inspiring the oth-| ers of the cast to their best efforts. M. 8. Jorgensen, as ‘“Jonesy,” the love-lorn lad, Miss Muriel Jarman as “Mildred Elis,” the jealous yet persistent modern flapper; Miss Cornelia B. Mohn, as “Diana De- vereau,” the dashing young actress and “Oh, Oh” girl, who keeps the, heart of youth pepped to hlén blood pressure, were in splendid = temp. temp. | temp. temp. veldBity 24 hrs. Weather form and carried their parts per- |- — 8 6 = o Clear fectly. Miss Elsie Jensen, as “Anne | 2 20 . 0 Clear Jone the only daughter of the 2 24 8 0 cldy vencrable family of the pictuz‘tsqucll’ G 2 s | Fort Yukon 10 10 4 2 Clear name, and Kathryn Jarman, as thev, 14 14 Trace cldy [troubled mother of the same fam-| 18 18 0 18 Cldy fly, were perfectly at home in all| 22 2 | 4 02 Cldy {the shade and light of the chang-: Paul 36 36 | 24 Trace Cldy ing situations. These six were in the {Du \h Harbor 40 40 ey 01 Cldy action almost throughout the eve- 40 36 6 06 Cldy ning, while the others were arfmd- 40 38 4 0 Clear ed frequent opportunities and rose 16 43 11 .40 Rain fully to all the possibilities. Almost | 58 - 0 1.30 Rain |= equally as busy and with creditable’ i hikan 50 48 16 252 Rain |= performance of the part assigned | Rupert 50 50 18 08 Cldy § |was Willlam T. Vale, cast as “Blily | onton 48 42 % 0 Clear |= | Morgan,” Jonsey's collegiate friend, 52 50 . 0 Foggy the lad who by his persuasive sym-|p, nd 60 58 4 0 Clear pathy and plus-fours and golf gear | Francisco 6 4 . 0 Clear and three-million inheritance per c 52 50 A 0 Clear year, walked off with the full- couver, B. C. 50 48 * 0 Foggy | blown, love-bitten flapper maid 5 than 10 miles. = George Jorgensen, in the role of - — e g |“Stanley Jackson,” the big boss,| he pressure is moderately low in Southern Alaska and lowest |& | was every inch the part. H. M. Por-{ ) of the Gulf of Alaska. It is high in the Rocky Mountain re- |Z ter, as Abe Silverbers, the traveling |y, Northern Alaska and south of the western Aleutian Islands. | salesman, and winner of the big|pi.nt rain fell in Southwestern Alaska, light snow in the Interior |2 draw poker sweepstakes, would |g), | moderate to heavy rain in Southeastern Alaska. Clear weather make any traveling man from the |sinful elty of Secattle look pale ‘!rlsh maid, had Tom Gaffney guess- | ing for the honors in rich Hiber-| . ‘man touch, and gave a flavor to, the |Gorman, as “Mike McGinty,” | duty-bound village cop, was therc | like Gibraltar and the whole metro- Carol Beery Davis at the organ rendered the musical interludesy Schilling Lemon | . |IExtract contains | | i Jlmes lha amount of lemon oil required by | "the United States Government standard | further—imparts a richer lemon flavor. L Schilling Orange Jeust like lemon, Schilling Orange con- tains more of the flavor essence of the fresh, ripe fruit—more than the Gov- ernment asks for—more than most any other. The same is true of Schilling | Almond — Vanilla — Wintergreen — | Rose — Clove — and many others, | ‘A quality you woul insist upon if you | 'knew all of the facts, |7 scene that was a relish. H. C.|~ ~ the ! {and Mr. Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. today: Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate LOCAL DATA I'ime 4 p. m. yest'y 30.14 4 a. m. today 29.63 bon taday 2954 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ERDAY est 4 pm. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 43 83 SE 5 Cldy - | 39 90 SE 1 Rain 44 93 SE 11 Rain S. Weather Bureau) southeasterly winds. LTEHTUTHTH ER T Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. ~ TODAY Precip. 4a.m. s in portions of Northern Alaska. over most of the Territory. 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