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0, | C OMEDY HIT 1S TONIGHT and TOMORROW -- 7, B and honest the plains of Texas... anc as tender as 4 OF JULY Midnight Preview Mickey Mouse Cartoon Pathe Parade News of the Day DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS ISLAND PROG FOR FOURTH CELEBRATION Douglas will celebrate tomorrow. Here is the program: Firemen's hose race, 10 a. m, prize, $25. Children’s parade, 10:30 a. (Forms on St. Ann's Ave. near Natatorium Hall.) rain the parade will Natatorium. bicycle $2, $1; best decorated tri- cycle )girls), $2, 1; best decorated tricycle (boys), $2, $1. (Similar first andd second prizes will be awarded for the following events): Best decorated wagon, (boys); best decorated doll buggy (girls); best decorated baby buggy; best deco- rated kiddie kar; best dressed boy; best dressed girl; most patriotic be held ical girl; most comical boy; most original boy; most original girl; best decorated wheelbarrow. All cos- * tumed children in the parade not winning prizes will be awarded 25c¢ for participating. Judges—Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mrs. Charles Schramm, Mrs, Charles Tuckett, Baseball Game—11:30 a. m. Fourteen town and foundry play- ers and the same number of play- from the regular Douglas Leagne team have been divided into two ¥ teams to compete for the Fourth of July money of $65. The 14 men from town and foundry players were chosen by drawing from a list of 24 names placed in a hat and drawn by Cochrane and Angrews. Al players listed the kame., Whiting and J. Niemi will umpire the game. The line- ups are as follows: Team No. 1—E. Bliss, manager; Grant, ¢, L. A. Johnson, rf., Roller 3b., G. Stragier p,, Turner 1b., Brown cf., Bonner 2b, Manning ss.,, McKay If., G. Mills, Pettygrove, Wetter, Whiting. Team No. 2—T. Niemi, manager; Gribble, ¢, B. Shitanda, rf., Balog 3b.,, Gulhaugen p. Erskine 1b., L. Cashen cf., Andrews, 2b, J. Warner ss, M, Jensen If., J. Mesojedic, G. Edwards, J. Niemi Cochrane. After time. out for lunch or about 1:30 p. m, the field sports will be » held as follows, with first prizes ranging from 75¢ to $1.50 and second prizes 50 cents to $1. 60 yard dash, boys 16 years or under. e | 50-yard dash—Boys 1z years or | under. Company No. 1 vs. Company No. 2.‘ In the event of | in| Prizes: best decorated | | der. | 40-yard dash—Girls 10 years or boy; most patriotic girl; most com- | under. | 30-yard dash—Girls 7 years or un- shall play part of | VA ONDAY; JULY 3 1939, Eishop Rowe Gives Sermon IS ) : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, M PLAYING NOW ATLOCAL SHOW "The Cowboy and the . Lady” Seen af Capi- [ Secore morming. secompaniod by t0| Thea"e | his personal Chaplaing the Rey. W. M. Partridge, administered the | Sacrament of Confirmation in Holy What would happgn if a cowboy | Trinity “athedral, and preached married the sophisticated daughter to a large congregation Sunday. of a rich U. S. Senator, under the The Bishop and his Chaplain, impression that she was a servantthe Rev. Partridge, will leave to- THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF'JUNEAU before { ThisEvening H 3 Twb additions were made to the Fourth of July program today, it was {gnnounced by Russell Clithero, Citizans' Fourth of July Committee Chaftman At!7 o'clock this evening, the| Jundau High School Band will give | ; to finance a kin- Reloseed thiw UN “Service Pelux P ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Electricity will be off on Douglas Tsland between 9 and 10:30 o'clock in the morning of July 4th. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT | s0-yard Gash, girls 16 years or( DLW.C. DANCE TONIGUT adv - "01""'“ COMEANT a concert at Triangle Place that | under. 'A public dance is sponsored at e was planned for Saturday evening. 40-yard dash—Boys 9 years or 'the Natatorium this evening by the The motorcyclists of the city are “umh-r. Douglas Island Women’s Club to H.E(TRA BR'“G'"G the other addition to the program.| raise funds for the institution of a ts Wi | | 30-yard dash—girls 9 years or un- A group of motorcyclists will lead | S ar dut—gits e o e [ s o e sttt of s G cpOM NTERIQR| i of motorvste il public school this winter. Jack Kristian with orchestra of | four instruments will play for the dance. testing for $26 in prizes for stunt A Pacific Alaska Airways plane |riding. is due in Juneau this afternoon f with one passenger aboard, and wil! return northbound tomorrow on the under. 50-yard dash—Girls 12 years or B L LS et 2 “Bear, multiply and overrun the un- earth,” is the slogan of a Japanese 30-yard dash—Boys 5 years or | der. SCHOOL BOARD FAVORS | regular Tuesday's mail flight. ] g 889 | 30-yard dash—Girls 5 years or un-| At a meeting of the Douglas| The lone passenger from the Gol- organization campaigning for big- de School Board Saturday evening it|den Heart city is Eddie Whisler. |8er families. 30-yard dash—Boys 4 years or un- | was decided to place a room on the | D 5 R TR “Algskana” by Marie Drake at all | grade floor of the school at the| “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all book '$tores, 50 cents. disposal of children under regular book stores, 50 cents. der. 30-yard dash—Girls 4 years or un- The Rt. Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, | girl? Samuel Goldwwyn is provid- |morrow for the West, going as far ing the answer to that question with |as Seward, and will then go north |songs from the pen of Augustin his new film “The Cowboy and the|to Fairbanks, and from there by Lara, the “Irving Berlin of Latin Lady,” a romantic comedy directed|plane to Fort Yukon to visit the America.” by H. C. Potter for United Artists|famous hospital of the Episcopal The plot concerns a romantic- release, and now on review at the|Church and to build a new church|minded Hollywood writer who goes Capitol, and is also the Fourth of on the present site of the old one. 'Lo Mexico “to get away from it all” July attraction which was built by Dean Rice injand succumbs completely to the The cowboy in the case is Gary{1907. This will make the 37th|charms of the natives, particularly Cooper; the lady, Merle Oberon. Its' |churéh building, besides eight hos- | those of one of the senoritas, the all very light and gay and romantic{pitals, that the Bishop has seen | exotic Miss Lamour. but you can see that there’s got|erected in Alaska. | “Gangster’s Boy,” starring Jackie to be a lot of psychological read-{ The Rev. Partridge was formerly | Cooper, will end tonight at the justment between the two principals|stationed at Sitka, but left forty (Coliseum. they're going to get to the{years ago and has not been here ——————— py-ever-after” stage. sincg that time until now. The action of “The Cowboy and H > the Lady" traipses from Washing- H ton. D. C., to Miami, to Galveston, (v(lE BUSI’ERS to the Texas cattle ranges and back again. A lot of interesting char- . acters dodge in and out in typical " To Jom pARADE Goldwyn manner; the cast reads i { like that of a super colo There -— wre Patsy Kelly, Mabel Todd, Walter . . & 2 Brennan and Puzzy Knight. Ba"d W|H GlVe ton(efl at school age providding the Douglas T“angle Place Island Women's Club is successful MEXICO SPARKLES IN . GAY SCREEN FIESTA AT (OLISEUM SHOW All the gaiety and glamor of a native Mexican fiesta will fill the Coliseum Theatre Tuesday and Wed- nesday nights when Paramoung's musical romance of life below the Rio Grande, “Tropic Holiday,” will have its local opening. While such important stars as Dorothy Lamour, Ray Milland, Bob Burns and Martha Raye go through their paces in a light-hearted story, the Mexican touch is supplied by an unbeatable collection of native en- tertainers and a series of sparkling 6. 0. P. PICNIC OFF The picnic scheduled dor July 4 for the Young Republican Club of Juneau and Douglas at Al White's | summer home at Lena Beach has | been postponed until next Sunday,; July 9, 'ROTARY DOESNT MEET THIS WEEK | Due to the holiday tomorrow, the | Juneau Rotary Club will not hold |a meeting this week., The next Club luncheon will be July 11, with the new President, Tom Dyer, pre- siding. R B Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If, this hile isnotflowing freely, your food doesn’tdigest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas blonts up your stomach. You get constipated. Your Whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those famous Carter's ints of eel “‘up Lit bil er's . Refuse anything else. Price: 2I L L - 40-yard dash—Boys 8 years or un- der. | 40-yard dash—Girls 8 years or un- | der. | Husband calling contest. ‘Wife- calling contest. | 50-yard dash—Boys 10 years or iunder. | 40-yard dash—Boys 7 years or un- der. We S?y: der. 80-yard dash—Men free-for-all. 50-yard dash—Women free-fo 40-yard dash—Men over 45 years | Sack race—Boys 12 years or un- der. Sack race—Girls 12 years or un- | der. 30-yard scrambled shoe race — Boys 16 years and under. 30-yard scrambled shoe Girls 16 years or under. 30-yard scrambled shoe Boys 10 years or under. 30-yard scrambled shoe Girls 10 years or under. 40-yard three-legged race — Boys 11 to 16 years or under. 40-yard three-legged race — Girls 11 to 16 years or under. 40-yard three-legged race — Boys 10 years or under. 40-yard three-legged race — Girls | 10 years or under. 40-yard three-legged race—Single | Women. | 40-yard three-legged race— Mar- | ried women. | Baseball throwing contest— Girls 16 years or under. Pzseball throwing contest— Boys | 16 years or under. Baseball throwing contest— Boys 12 years or under. | Baseball throwing contest—Mar- | ried women. | Women's Nail Driving Contest— | (Contestants must furnish ham- | mers.) 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ELF TO A TROPIC HOLIDAX] . 4TH OF JULY MATINEE TOMORROW THE oLt AoR lo‘ W‘“s 5 Juneau’s Greatest Show Value TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Show at 2:00 TAROWS T4 s ADDED ATTRACTIONS THE ROMANCE OF LOUISIANA JUNEAU FIRST BOUT PICTORIAL—————NEWS——————CARTOON TONIGHT BOXING CLUB CARD :00 O'CLOCK CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY ATTENTION LOCAL 13 Hod Carriers, Building and Com- mon Laborers Union, A. F. of L. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Monday Night, July 3rd, 1939 Regular meetings the first and third Mon- day nights of each month at 7:30 o'clock. H. LESTER RINK, Secretary. Third and Franklin PHONE 34 s, ov—sa————n A e 7