The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1936, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936. - e St ;SMALL FOREST F]RE J‘u]) with the field sports Saturday |Guerin, | Fox; Judges, W. E. Cahill, Frank HERE TOENJOY. A Glac ' é Here's what to say about Fnrs out, o+ | # men. 3 ‘““CONDITIONS”’ ) j‘ ¢ (Continued irom Page Gnre) care 3 Pt | % Merrill L. Ellingsworth, Pierce E.|"8 AN & Faircloth, Norris Fowler, Robert L. I 4 WHEN you hear people grumble about “con- Garr, Ernest D. Garrison, Colo|fire itions.” i . Fon George, cook; Arthur V. German, |high ) et he 4 0 y, after 3 ditions,” let hem know that our country, aft Nottaat, ©. Hale, John N Samit: | gusr 3 all, is far and away the most prosperous of ton, Benjamin C. Hammond, Harold : L _ N. Hansen, Ernest T. Harrington, = the major nations! It’s been that way as far Eino W. Hendrickson, mechanic; P : Howard F. Holliday, Charles W. | Nc back as we can remember; and in our mind Holmstrom, Harold W. Hoy, Avery|any there’s something mighty fine about a country Edward M. Kamer, Richard W. in t % W. Huntington, John A. Hurley (or anything else, for that matter!) that can Kester, Claude A. Kirkendall, Keith le g N e f C. Lee, Harry L. Long, Robert Mat- | diam stay, consistently foremeost. So join us! All thews Thotias H. Mathison, Jhmes | also BARE M »pendence Day! G. McMains, Kenneth W. Moore, | rock honor to it, this Independence Day! Gikheds Nelnon, Ombe 5 Mithiore, | ors Lyman J. Nielsen, Louis J. O'Brien, | and bugler; Chester S. Palmer, James H. Radford, Earl N. Ray, Frankie W. Redding, John A. Rich, Adam J. Rychwalski, William E. Scott Robert V. Shafer, Hubert L. Sheley, Earl A Stanton, John U. Steck Leopold Steinberg, Isom L. Steph-! ens, Wilbur C. Stratton, William { Thomas, John H. Trodden, Wood- “row E. Turnbow, Elmer E. Van IT'S A GRAND AND GLORIOUS 4TH! All the heritage of years gone by is a reminder that our country has been, and is, superior to the troubles and constant afflictions that it has {Meter, Judson O. Vincent, Fred P . o pver: . it i o ‘eates: L. Vosahlo; William Wall, Wilbur always faced. In every way it is the greatest O “Wilta" Hafvey ” A. Whahien V. Williams on earth—these 48 States and Territories, horn Warren Weddle, Dale PTG in revolution and the courage of far-sighted WEEK END PARTY men. And whatever the tiny faults we may A week end at Warm Springs 1 being planned by a party of Juneau people, who leave tonight aboard thc Betsy Ross. In the party are Mr and Mrs. Lyle Hebert, Miss Caroline Hilburn, Bert Elstad, Sidney Denni- son, C. W Soule. find, we also recognize on this, its 160th An- Al niversary, that our nation is supreme above all others. We therefore pay particular tribute veai to it on this 4th of July! ON GLACIER HIGHWAY)| DOUGLAS SET Wright and Josephine ning with an F.O.E afternoon, there will be a real hol-| The parade will be foliowed by Pearce and C. Goetz: Paymaster iday of entertainment and diver-|the patriotic exercises in the Coli-|L. W. Kilburn: Marshal of the Day. {sion in the old town iseum at 10 o'clock. Attorney Nor-|Andrew Martin. was started on the| man B. Banfield has been asked to D e deliver the addr as the main fea- | small fire Temorrow morning at 9 o'clock = er Highway near the cabin of levents start off with a $10 prize MRS. RUNQUIST COMING Anna Webster, about 16 miles|race between two hose companies |ture of the program which will alsoy - vesterday afternoon but was|selected from among the members |nclude songs by the school children.| Mrs, John Runquist left this morn- extinguished by Forest Service|of the local fire department. Judges At 11 o'clock the bai ame be- on the Princess Alice for Out- The officials said it probably |of the race will be W. E. Cahill, | tween Douglas and the Elks will be |look, Washington to visit with caused by a cigarette being|Frank Pearce and Ed McCormick. played on the Douglas diamond. A |her daughter, Mrs. Endres for a thrown and warned again| ¢ g.39 o'clock the parade wiil the dry condition prevail-| 3 s s (form at the Natatorium. There will | now in the woods Ibe first and second prizes for the best patriotic characters, both boys | large crowd from the entire channe] |month. She was accompanied south is expected to be on hand for the by her little grand-daughter, Helen game. The prize offered is 8§75 Isaak. he Service alsu announced a After an intermission for lunch | T e N END THE FOURTH AT patrol will be kept along the|and girls; most original characters, |the field sports for everyone who way during the week end to|hoys and girls, best decorated doll|Wishes to participate will be held| LU LoBuE d against possible outbreaks. |buggy, wagon, kiddie kar, bicycle, |Starting about 2:30 o'clock. Prizes Parties wistung v spend the | - — tricycle, dressed pets, ‘ for the various events.will approxi- baby buggy | mate $50. and small prizes for other children The judges will be Mrs. Charles Track and field oificiais are: an- o 1 reservations. Boat leaves Friday | Fox, ()lr{urd Carter and Mrg Jack 'nouncer, E. Engstrom; Starter, Chas. 'evening, returning Sunday. adv. in ieter are forbidden at any time, torpedoes, roman candles, | | ets, bombs, cannons, ete. Violat- of ordinance will be arrested prosecuted. ROY HOFFMAN, Chief of Police > Fourth at Taku Lodge may do so by calling the Gastineau Hotel for FIRECRACKERS NOTICE ) firecrackers fireworks of kind may be sold or discharged city after midnight, July 5 crackers over two inches in th and three-eights inches or |8 | B SR DOUGLAS NEWS hree Big Nights FRIDAY SATURDAY DANCING UNTIL 2:30 A, M. Cover Charges, 50c FOR BIG 4TH | | details have been arranged for | celebration in Dcugias this July. Begin- | dance in the ne of the Fourth of les Hall tonight, and winding B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. ieau's Leading Department Store” STORE CLOSED TOMORROW e e Juneau's Own Store THERE’S a special goodness in HONORING THE BIRTHDAY OF OUR NATION'S INDEPENDENCE, WE REMAIN CLOSED TOMORROW! REV. GLASSE PLANS PEACE PROGRAM ON SUNDAY MORNING The Reverend John A. Glasse has announced a special Peace Service at the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church on Sunday morn- ing. Guest speakers will be A. E Karnes, Commander of John Alford Bradford Post of the American Legion, who will speak on “World in Douglas Peace” and Aline Ann Goldstein who has recently returned from a national YWCA mee which she attended as the del from Stanford University. Miss Goldstein will speak on the tentative subject 5 7 L N ! “What the Students Think About . e p . OVER $200 IN CASH PRIZES C. D. Beale will be guest ist and provide the music THEY JUST SEEM TO TASTE BETTER! It’s partly their delicious flavor — never successfully copied. Partly oven-fresh crispness, protected by the patented WAXTITE inner wrapper. Ask for the world’s leading Corn Flakes, made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, and give your family the best. Nothing takes the place of W CORN FLAKES Celebrate July 4th SUNDAY NIGHT DANCING UNTIL 1:00 A. M. No Cover Charge FREE SERPENTINE—HATS—CAPS AND BALLOONS : ON SATURDAY QP ENCTA LT SN Gl S ° i Enjoy the Finest Dance Band in Alaska at Half the Regular Dance Admission Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. The Terminal .NO RESERVATIONS. i% | g TR T e e e Sy - — i FIREWOR “Organ Moments, ¥ | bers, an offert i % Bach's “Jesu, Joy Desir- | H 9:30 a.m.—HOSE RACES. [ bt momery section of 10:00 a.m.—PATRIOTIC EXERCISES. ; e T e 11:00 a.m.—GASTINEAU CHANNEL LEAGUE ‘ Ty GAME. F JRET RI{()O%'R CORNS and many other attractions to amuse you— | U AT R EVERYBODY WELCOME! | appear. No Pain. No more ?:un::.- ‘ Vilh those so-catid “corn sures YOU KNOW, AS USUAL, EVERYBODY ALWAYS HAS ; BIGGEST STOCK ON THE CHANNEL! longer. i e E.0 oo e e, A GOOD TIME IN DOUGLAS AND ARRANGEMENTS GUY SMITH’S DRUG STORES R 38 s saly costs fitty cents ARE BEING MADE TO HANDLE A HUGE CROWD! TUNEAU- e DOUGLAS Lede and placer location n:);r- “ % " for sale at The Empire office, o s i

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