The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 26, 1936, Page 14

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I Hk I)AILY ALAbKA l\ll’lR}: l-RIDAY JUI\L 26 l‘)36 "ll|||II|I'!!H'IIII|IIIH!llIH'IlIlI'lIIIIIII|III!II'I'H!'IIINH'IlIIIHIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIHI]'I”I‘I'”"H'l l'!!!!lllllllllllllllllIl!l!ll:ll!lflllllllli”l I TR RO Celebrate July Fourth fm TN e o e —— R —" g e TN OFFICIAL PROGRAM July Thzrq-—_dvemnq prize 0[ SlO ¢ July ¥ ourth—Mormnq $¥ 10:00 AM.—GRAND PARADE. Line of form from opr v Dock. m Cj Main Street, the: = = = = = = = = == g ("Ir $10.00 e Fourth of July Cestume for Bu_\we s | Fourth of July Costume for Girls: $ 2.00 1.00 $ 200 H 1.00 ; FAMILY SHOE STORE RICE & AHLERS CO. f{ D. B. FEMMER i ! Siyles of the Times” Kelvinators—GE 'Air Conditioning ;i P L L M 1.00 i £ BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. i X o v i it e t i S CABINET SHOP e ar ARG o i Chetvrolet—rontiac—Buick Best Decorated Boy's Bieycle: 8. | money on gquality mill- = 5 i ] 100 i 'l vork. Eibeen FIRST NATIONAL BANK |l ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Best. Decorated Girl's Bicycle: 3.1,0‘ i cabinets, etc.—Telephone 62 SABIN’'S :! “The Alaska L Second Prtie L4 100 i BERT'S CASH GROCERY Boeryikig WEAnos el | ALASKA _AUNDRY e bt NEW YORK TAVERHN | Zoric: Claaners o i Sabo IRVING AIRWAYS, Inc. . + On'T TR b s e THE HOME GROCERY o by PEERLESS BAKERY JUNEAU LAUNDRY Willoughby Avenue hone 146 “"‘, ik ALASKA GRILL JUNEAU CASH GROCERY f & 00 ! JUNEAU DAIRY The Home of Consistent Prices ff = ROYALZ s id i e, Sl L. H SMITH, Proprietor PIGGLY WIGGLY ALASKA COMPANY B % G 4 ZYNDA HOTEL WAHTO BOARDING: HOUSE R N T GUY SMITH, DRUGS S. ZYNDA, Proprietor Table Board Transient Meals : ml e Btk Vet grons—LIg) s JUNEAU FLORISTS RELIABLE TRANSFER 6. Gn i THE ARCTIC I Prompt, Safe Moving at Low Cost . s a4 under. First 75c, Pabst Blue e} 1 Scl Beer 8 cad under. First 75, Pat ue Ribbon and Schlitz Be i iR GROCER : o 1‘| mjr :M 7; UNITED FOOD COMPANY Family Liquors Phone 478 i 2 S i ® o ket r) e 5 S 2 S U & I LUNCH 4 0. iz and under. First 75¢, Finent hacia—Coachiie LiRere "The Old Reliable Plage to Eat” SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY w55 SR o N O e MINERS' RECREATION PARLORS || NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. pesiaction S 6 S A T i T e Licruor Store S. 8. North Sea and M. S. Northland DAVIS BEER PARLORS 13. ricc)gnz d d;slc\ ten years and under. First 7T5c, 2 The Best Tap Beer in Town 1. GIRLS ash, ten years and under. First 75c, ALLE;N SHATTUCK JUNEAU-DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. JUNEAU WATER CO. m Boy‘j e et i G. E. KRAUSE Builders' Supplies ALASKA MEAT COMPANY ty and Service teYour!Liking H. R. SHEPARD & SON Insurance DANCE Elks’ Hall Two Nights JULY 3 and 4 Music by Paul Brown and His Islanders FUN AND FROLIC FOR ALL “IT'S GOING TO BE A BIG DAY FOR EVERYBODY" High Grade Liquors, Wines and Beer AMERICAN MEAT COMPANY Delicious Hams and Bacon THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY BAILEY’'S CAFE "A Good Place to Meet Your Friends"” H.S. GRAVES "The Clothing Man" For Quality Meats——SEE SANITARY MEAT MARKET SANITARY GROCERY Groceries—Fruits—Fresh Vegetables JUNEAU DRUG COMPANY "Corner Druggists” W. P. JOHNSON General Motors and Maytag Products SAN FRANCISCO BAKERY The Best Materials Make the Best Products HALVORSEN'S “Juneau’s Own Store” MENDENHALL DAIRY GEORGE DANNER, Proprietor ALASKA DAIRY JOSEPH KENDLER, Prop. THE TOTEM MARKET JAMES RAMSAY and SON Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Meats IlllllmlllllllllllllllllllfllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIHIIlflllllllllmllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll Finest Ct B. M. BEHRENDS BANK Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Ship Chandlery CITY CATE Alaska Lumber General Merchandise ALASKAN HOTEL Cut Rate Liquor Store CARDINAL CABS—CITY CLUB JIM ELLEN’'S CASH GROCERY Groceries—Liquors—Beer GASTINEAU CAFE M. S. Zapora TERMINAL CAFE TRIANGLE INN Specializing in Italian Dishes ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Operating S. S. Evelyn Berg and "Deliciously Different Food” WINE—DINE—DANCE op Suey and Noodles JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. SAVINGS Burford and Botelho, Proprietors OO GASTINEAU HOTEL 17. BOYS' 3 , second 50c, third 25c. 18. GIRLS' 50-yard dash, 12 years and under. First T5c, second 50c, third 25c. 19, BOYS' 50<yard dash, second 50c, third 25c. 20. GIRLS' 50-yard dash, 13 years and under. First 75c, ond 50 ird 25¢. 21. BOYS' 50-yard dash, second 50c, third 25c. 22, GIRLS' 50-yard dash, 14 years and under. First 75c second 50c, third 25¢. 23. BOYS' 50-yard dash, second 50c, third 25¢. 24, GIRLS' 50-yard dash, 15 years and under. First 75c, second 50c, third 25¢. 25. BOYS' 50-yard dash, second 50c, third 25¢. 26. GIRLS' 50-yard dash, 16 years and under. second 50c, third 25¢. BOYS' SACK RACES: 20 yards, 7 years and under—75c, 50c and 25c. 20 yards, 9 years and under—75¢, 50c and 25c. yards, 11 years and under—7sc, 50¢ and 25c. 25 yi , 13 years and under—75¢, 50c and 25c. 30 yards, 15 years and under—75¢, 50c amd 25c. GIRLS EGG RACES: 20 yards, 7 years and under—75c, 50c and 25c, 20 yards, 9 years and under—75¢, 50c and 25c. 12 years and under. First T5c, 13 years and under. First T5c, 14" years and under. First T5c, 15' years and under. First 75c, 16 years and under. . First 75¢, First 75¢, O w1 'Y 3 s, 11 years and under—75c, 50c and 25c. rds, 13 years and under—75c, 50c and 25c. 30 yards, 15 years and under—75¢, 50c and 25c. BOYS' THREE-LEGGED RACES: 25 yards, 7 years and under—$1.50, $1.00 and 50c. 30 yards, 9 years and under—$1.50, $1.00 and 50c. 40 yard, 11 years and under—$1.50, $1.00 and 50c, 50 yards, 13 years and under—s$1.50, $1.00 and 50c. 50 yards, 15 years and under—$1.50, $1.00 and 50c. Contestants to furnish own equipment in sack, egg and three-legged events. July Fourth—Afternoon BASEBALL—Third and nnal game :0f Annual Series for $275 prize purse at Firemen's Park at 2:30- P.M. July Fourth—Evening 7:00 PM.—CUTTER RACE. Crews from Tallapoosa. Off Gov- ernment Dock. 7:45 PM.—TUG-OF-WAR at intersection of Front and Franklin Streets. 8:30 PM.—FINN HORSE CONTEST. Front and Franklin Streets. 9:00 PM.—DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS DISPLAY from Alaska Juneau rock dump. 9:30 PM.—ANNUAL FOURTH OF PULY DANCE. $10 door prize, = = = = £ = = = = E = = £ = = [}

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