The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1939, Page 2

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1939 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY | Laedr g ¥ elebrate m Juneau’ — FOUR-DAY PRflGRAM OF EVENTS — § Clip and Carry This Puge to Better Enjoy the 4th? MAKE THIS FOURTH A HOLIDAY TO BE REMEMBERED! On this traditionally American day. when the torch of liberty burns more brightly than ever . . . CELEBRATE! It is OUR WAY of demonstrating our love for liberty and independnce . a demonstration to be carried forth with JOY and MERRY- MAKING! The merchants are all cooperating to make this year's “Fourth” a real festival . . . a festival of fun and values. Read every ad today! e ———————————————————————e e e e —— SPECIAL DELIVERY White Spot Liquor Store Second and Seward—Plone 655—ED SWEUM s S CITY CAFE Finest CHOP SUEY and Quality NOODLES 'DAVIS’ BEER PARLOR SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Connors Motor Co., Inc. CHEVROLET—PONTIAC—BUICK—GMC TRUCKS Alaska Transportation Co. D. B. FEMMER—Agent Krafft’s Cabinet Shop We Can Supply All Your Plate, Auto, or Other Glass Needs. NEW YORK TAVERN Really Fine Beer on Tap! Alaskan Hotel and Alaskan Liquor Co. SEE US FIRST!—Phone Single O and 184 RELIABLE TRANSFER Prompt, Safe Moving at Low Cost. JUNEAU-YOUNG HABDWLE w HARDWARE—FURNITURE—SPORTING GOODS ‘Juneau Cabinet and Detail Hlllwnk Co EVERYTHING IN WOODWOIK LEOTA’S SHOP QUALITY and STYLE in LADIES' APPAREL ..-'--¢,,m¢-mm.md.d..s.mm PEERLESS BA{ASERY COLUMEBIA LUMBER CO. Your Bujlding Materials Headguarters BAILEY’S BAR Budweiser Beer—Best of Beer and Wines P et ALAGKA LAUN])RY ALT HE]I)ELERG BEER JAKEWAY DISTRIBUTING CO., Inc. " Jim Ellen’s Cash Grocery and Liguor Slore Willoughby Avenue JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street—Across from Bararef Hotel HALVORSEN’S CLOTHES FOR MiLADY SATURDAY—JULY 1 8:00 P. M.—Juneau Iigh School Band in Concert in Triangle Place. 9:30 P.M.—Dance—Elks' Dance Hall. DAY—JULY 2 8:00 AM.—Rifle Shoot, endenhall Range. Federal Building at 7:30 AM 3:30 P.M.—Baseball Games—Doublcheader: First game to be ar- ranged. 5:30 P.M. Douglas vs. Elk: MONDAY—JULY 3 3:30 P.M.—Baseball Game: Prize Service Teams. P.M.—Fight Card, Coliseum. Juneau Boxing Club. P.M.—Dance, American Legion, Elks Hall. TUESDAY—JULY 4 9:30 AM.—GRAND PARADE. (Line of march will assemble and form on Lower Front Street heading at opposite the City Dock, being in position to start not later than 9:15 AM. Parade will start promptly at 9:30 A.M., proceeding up Lower Franklin to Front Street to Main Street and then along Willoughby to Firemen's Recreation Park.) Parade Prize List: Best Decorated Car or Float—$20.00 Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume—(boys)—First, $2 00; second, $1.00 Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume—(girls)—First, $2.00 second, $1.00. Best Sustained Cha er- r—«b(lys\gflrit $2.00; second, $1.00. Best Sustained Cha —~(girls)—~First, $2.00; . $1.00. Best Decorated Bic: y , $2. E | $1.00 Best Decorated BI . $2.00; s $1.00. Best Decorated Doll's Buxfly*‘mrlm—hrst $2.00; seoond. $1.00. Best Decorated Wagon—(boys)—First, $2.00; second, $1.00. Best Marching Turnout ' organizations)—$10.00. Best Marching ’ruuwllt»(ghls organizations)—$10.00. (Boys' an girls' organizations must have at least 8 mem- bers in line of march to be considered for prize money.) 10:30 AM.—FOURTH OF JULY ADDRESS. Baseball Park. Selection by Juneau High School Band. Introduction by Hon. Harry I. Lucas, Mayor. Recitation, Declaration of Independence—By Barbara Her- mann, Juneau High School. 11:00 AM.—CHILDREN'S SPORTS CARNIVAL: Boys’ 20-yard dash— 4 years and younger—TFirst, second, 50c; third, 25¢ Girls' -20<yard ' dash— 4 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c Boys' 20-yard dash— 5 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls' 20-yard dash— 5 years and younger—First, second, 50c; Boys' 20-yard = years and younger—First, second, 50¢; Girls’ 20-yard - years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. * Boys' 25-yard dash— 7 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls' 25-yard dash-— 7 years and younger—¥irst, second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 30-yard dash— '8 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ 30-yard dash— 8 years and younger—First, second, 50c; thind, 25c¢ Boys' 35-yard dash— 9 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c Girls’ 35-yard dash— 9 years and younger-—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, second, 50c¢; third, 25c. Girls’ 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls' 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 50 yard dash—12 years and younger—First, seoond, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Transportation at ' FRED HENNING COMPLETE OUTFITTER ARCTIC BAR OPEN JULY FOURTH TRIANGLE INN Burford and Bothelho Beer and Wine—Booths for Ladies ALASKA MEAT CO. , Quality and Bervb;,_u‘ Your Liking, SABIN°S PERCY'S and JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. Founuln—mn-en—l.lm:hu G. E. KRAUSE All Kinds of Building Materials Baranof Liquor Store JOHN WALMER Finest in Wines and Liquors BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS Alaska’s Finest—Newly Rebullt DU NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. FRIENDLY mvrcn ,mwm‘b“omww CAPITOL THEATRE GLOVER’S years and younger—First, lhnd dash 13 years and younger—First, woond. 50c; third, 25¢ Boys' 50- dash—14 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ 50-yard dash—14 years and younger-—First, second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 75-yard dash—15 years and younger—First, second, 50c; third, 25c¢ Girls' 75-yard dash—15 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys' 75-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, 75c; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls' 75-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. Boys® 100-yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, $2.50; second $1.50; third, $1.00. Girls' 100-yard dash—16 to 18 years—First, $2.50; second, $1.50; third, $1.00. Men's 100-yard dash—Free for all—First, $10.00; second $5.00. Fat Men's Race—240 pounds or over—First $5.00; second, $2.50. ' Sack Races: 20 Yards— 7 years and younger—First, T5¢; second, 50¢c; third, 25c¢. . 20 Yards— 9 years and younger—First, 75¢c; second, § third, 25¢. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c¢; third, 25c. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, 75¢c; second, 50c; third, 25c. ’ 30 Yards—15 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 26c. Races: (All stilts must be at least 12 inches high) 20 Yards—Boys and Girls, 11 yegrs and younger—First, $1.50; second, 75¢ 30 Yards—Boys and Girls, no age limit—First, $2.00; second $1.00; third, 50c. Egg Races: 20 Yards— 7 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 20 Yards— 9 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 25 Yards—I1 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 26c. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 5. 30 Yards——15 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50¢; third, 25c. Boys' Three-Legged Races: 1. 25 Yards— 7 years and younger—First, $1.50; second, $1.00; third, 50c. 2. 30 Yards— 8 years and younger—First, $1.50; second, $100; third, 50c. 3. 40 Yards—11 years and younger—First, $1.50; second, $1.00; third, 50c. Bicycle Races— (Circular Track): 1. Boys—10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; second 50c. 2. Boys—12 to 14 years—2 Laps—First $1.50; second, $1.00. 3. Boys—14 to 16 years—3 Laps—First, $2.50; second $1.50. 4. Girls—12 to 14 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; second, 50c. 5. Girls—14 to 16 years—2 Laps—First, $1.50; second, $1.00. 12:00 Neon—CHAMPIONSHIP MUCKING CONTEST — FREE FOR ALL ENTRIES. Baseball Park. $100 Purse. (Bntries must be made by mail not later than 6 P.M., July 3, to Art Riendeau or Bill Byington.) 12:00 Noon—HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST—FREE FOR ALL ENTRIES. Baseball Park. (Entries must be made by mail not later than 6 P.M., July 8, 'to Joe Werner, P. O. Box 754.) 4:00 PM.—~BASEBALL GAME. PRIZE MONEY EVENT. RETREAT AND COLORS (By U. 8. Army Soldiers from Chilkoot Barracks) Immediately following baseball game at Baseball Park. 8:00 P.M.—CLOSE ORDER DRILL. Detail U. S. Afmy Soldiers. 9:30 P.M.—~GRAND FINALE DANCE—ELKS' DANCE HALL. 12:00 Midnight—CRUISER AWARD. ' JUNEAN-DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. SHATTUCK AGENCY Insurance—Bonds JUNEAU FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions San Franciseo Bakery Quality Materials and Long Baking Experience B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” B. M. BEHRENDS BANK COMMERCIAL—SAVL JUNEAU MOTOR CO. FORD Motor Cars—STANDARD Oils and Gasoline HARRI MACHINE Sll0P PLUMBING—HEATING H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Aplb—lhrt Schaffner & Marx Fi Potato Chips — Oke-dokes— T CALL 324 WSQFRANKLIN

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