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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i 'I'HUREDLXX.JULY 2, 1942 : 7 ] ; FRIDAY ONLY — "MRS. GRUENING 'lm ”uTWO PICTURES Novel Tea Will Be | THRILLER FILM TO ENTERTAIN ‘vpe of e cummer s, SHARE CAPITOL Given July 22 by | COWBOY STORY _ BILL TO_MORROW Methodist Ladies, IS AT TWENTIETH PREVUE TONITE 1:15 A. M. || 'S Ine mowaest, £ Mrs. Gruening will entertain for FOR OFFICERS . th the return to Juneau this :‘1(;1("!):!.} u‘::{;u\i";!l“.lilc‘l i‘::‘:l‘::lir;"lhé':sluvln(x);‘ ”Angels w"h BrOken | MonS'er and 'he G"' merriest roman- week of Mrs. Ermest Gruening, wife'sion on Calhoun Avenve. ,,v‘[ Wings" and "Kid from Shal’es Bl” Wlfh i PAGE THREE Where the Better BIG Pictures Play Last Times Tonite— 120" ENTURY a group of officers from the Army o A tic escapade i post and has invited a number of Plans were made for a picture- goody tea on Wednesday, July 22, at 8 p. m, at a meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Ser- " vice which was held at the Metho- | Kansas” fo Open |dist barconage It ‘evening. The Western i tea will be held in the Methodist — | Boasting an excellent cast, an Social Hall and admission is to| Holding the audience in the tense be collected in a *novel fashion erip of suspense throughout its un-| imusing plot, and music and fun | vith © qalore, “Arigels -With - Brokednf ifVation envelones will be is o R N TR ATy i Parameint a_BROKEN T o T e, o 11, 0 5 | Mol b G e e SCree) o ks e goody one ave 'last night at the 20th Century The- © to the screen of the Capitol for|mage on the outside and to place|atre Friday only v 7 WINGS inside the envelopes the equivalent| presenting Ellen Drew, who is by In the filmsCharlotte Lord, | P v X L »Charlotte Lord, & NeW | in money it would have cost to|way of becoming quite a hand as % York modiste, is about to marry make the goody. | [ Lis Ranson - Edvw. Norrs that the divorce he has obtained |gram will be given and everyone 1ot ,“”‘ top roles, the nluv\ llmavllw SErPAND-— from Sybil, his gold-digging first invited (o attend. ",‘m“““‘w i ‘;"“”“““MM“ un;d ] < “THE KID FROM wife, has been annulled. Sybil, To Serve In Dugout ke '.".(l e i 2 (_"m O_I Bk M ' N ' " s ' KANSAS” knowing that he and Charlotte plan| During the week July 14 to 19 the | Y004 outstanding directors. In 4 (>4 to wed, won't give him a second|Methodist Ladies will serve as host ‘;‘:I:IIII:(:‘: ';:’ul:/:“;"l“:"z“'”h"' ulkl:nl n ENDS TONIGHT divorce unless he pays her the en-[esses at the American Legion Dug- Joseph Calleia, Onslow Stevens, ormous sum of $250,000! out, it was annolinced at last night's “That Uncertain Feeling” eeling Inaugurating a new series of fast|meeting. Other business taken up | George Zu Rod Comeron, Phillip Juneau Mine and Mill Workers paced action dramas, Dick Foran,|included setting an advance dulr“;“r}'-" M;‘]"" L:l‘w""““' "l““ ‘j‘;“‘m i 3 | . The ve ected by - Leo Carrillo and Andy Devine are|fOr @ rummage sale to be held| O he film was direc L l “ 203 starred in the first of the group,|SePtember 4. | Stuart Heisler, the man who gave nion—L.0ca 0. Universal’s “The Kid From Kansas,”| e lus that enduring story of a boy 3 and his dog, “The Biscuit Eater.” wnich shares the double bill. The film marks the first time the three have worked together and they were assembled for the new cordially invites all members, their wives and friends to the Union’s 4th of July party | Jack Randall, outstanding cowboy TH|RD PROGRAM |star rode across the screen of the OF "ARMS FOR |20th Century Theatre last night in BUY DEFENSE BONDS adventure picture series with ve ‘mn' of his current Mono, m fea- 2 n'n i pacities. 20TH CENTURY MEAT pay 'of action, thrills, and plenty of ex- comedy “That Uncertain| Third in the series of Arms for MARKET citing fights, this feature ranks as st NSe e | | We're Celehrating the Payment of Our 10th | riv; i saton Do) v, s b bt L S . i ok & Service t 3 | duced” by Monogram. ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS ] }'““" will end tonight. K?;,;' ,‘(‘,:}fm.tjw"“ev;’,‘,f,,;“ “L"w; This epic ru:talns all of the l‘efl'(‘s‘lmel ts Sel‘ved ‘ PHONE 202 ! o IVI en [ o'clock. requisites necessary to please even . S 0 ) S R ‘GIR[ S(ou'l' HIKE Tomorrow's transcribed program the fastidious western fan. Aside ‘ H will tell in d tic f the story from the very able support given ; HEADQUARTERS ‘ Wednesday, July 1, 1942 SET FOR TONIGHT = Communication from the. Junge Randall, the feature was filmed PARTY STARTS 8:00 P. M. drums of the tropics to world wide | 8gainst some of the most beautiful radio. ackgrounds ever seen in an out- n This fascinating story will cover | door production, DANCING STARTS ]000 P M‘ the first telegraph communications, | - hike announced previously as sched- ; the first trans-ocean cable, the uled for last night. |story of Morse, Bell and Marconi | D‘,UGLAS | Al | NEWS | i The girls will meet in the home [280d Wwill describe vividly the first during | GygE, SCOUTS ARE TO of Mrs. Earl McGinty, 127 West |'adio broadcast which occured on | hiking will be led by Mrs. Robert| WAr Will also be described by radio | TYPHOON SUITS | Ideal for Hunters | and Fishermen | —_— Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 Please present your pass books so that dividends may be entered. Senior Scotts’ @) A¥unesn |G, Scouts will meet tonight for the S A CHANNEL BUS Buy Your War Bonds Here Seventh Street, before the alert at|Christmas eve, 1906. | 7 o'clock. Those who wish to go| Modern communications " Slore s SR 1 e Tomlinson. Others may take a first| AUsts With special musical ar-| ,, | M,',)[ b (nl?mg‘“,l.".u:jvfi‘ ® mall. Medium, Large aid lesson from Miss Mary Stewart. | 'hgements for the entire program Mo ol Siagh bl SPeclal J“ly 4th Trips 1 Extra Large Al k r d ls & | ot e ! = o b - Scouts held last night plans were 1 All in Stock as. | | TRAVE! x | made to help in the Douglas drive .l aataies d : e ;ra avnlgs | NOTICE [ LL]N‘;‘E:'::;' FOR souTH |1oF 0ld rubber. Assistance is asked 9:15 A- “-_l-ls P. “. Tn BAmmG BEAcn an oan SSOCIafion | Notice is hereby given that from| Among those who left for and anyone having articles of rub- Weather Permitting H. S. Graves o e | this date I will not be responsible } south by plane this week were Sam béx .they, iah . tor dangte. sy 08 | for any debts contracted by any- Shucklin and Sam Baker, ('omm‘(’r- Luclle Gogtz by phone and 1t will one except myself. Icial brokers who represent whole- ; °¢, called for. —Signed, Frank Behrends sale firms in the Territory. The gtk also arzanged to have = = = - e 3 a weiner roast in the Evergreen N ™1 oF MU * QI*’ *| [% |*|| j*] \_/ : OFFICIAL JUNEAU VICTORY PROGRAM- Pickup returning from beach at 6:30 P. M. ROUND TRIP: ADULTS $1.50 Children Half Price The Clothing Man of Juneau after. >-o CANNERY OPERATIONS HERE | ARE NOW UNDERWAY' | Arrivals of salmon for Douglas Fisheries Co. this morning totaled around 1800 according to report, the largest number brought in so far jand were to be worked on this af- !ternoon starting at 1 o'clock ot | which time more were expected. | ik ‘BAI.L PARK CLEAN-UP IS PLANNED THIS EVENING | To put Douglas baseball grounds 'in shape for the Fourth of July celebration all men in town arc asked to turn out with hoes and |rakes at 6:30 o'clock. | A number of soldiers are expect- |ed over and will give a hand this |evening to‘help with the job, The {loan of implements for use by those who have none to bring with them will also be appreciated. There’s lots of work to be done these days, both in Civilian Defense and the Services. You'll need fresh energy and — e . the Baranof Coffee Shop is the place to 10:00 A. M.—GRAND PARADE: | 8. Glrls' 25-yard dash—% . i o PREPARE FOR HOSE RACE i OUS. | 3 5" 25-3 years and younger—First, 32. S s ay Ract— s £ find it. Meals are DELICIOUS. Line of march will assemble and form on Lower | - 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. . Bl helay RacoibiniRI st 41000, A special meeting of the Douglas ranklin Street heading at opposite the City Dock, 9. Boys' 30-yard dash—: & e P R Volunteer Fire Department has been being in position not later than 10:00 A. M. Parade ho e At ?fiffi"}&'_"’ youugerFls. | e ,b“;a ';“T; o called for tonight at 7:30 to pick Th B r n“f will start promptly at 10:30 A. M., proceeding up Low- TRl AL o A ; > . Yoars, and younger—First, Toc; sec- M (yo teams to run in the Fourth of e Dara er Franklin to Front Street to Main Street and then i 8- b e hyf:ls and younger—irst, ond, 50c; third, 26c. Jul! along Willoughby to Firemen’s Recreation Park. c; seoond, p0c; ‘third, 35c. 2. 20 Yards—9 years and younger—First, T5c; sec- ¥ Fnoes. 11. Boys' 35-yard dash—9 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c. ’ oilee (1) Parade Prize List: 75¢; second, 50¢; third, 25c. i 3. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, T5¢; sec- - Best Decorated Car or Float—First, $15.00; second, 12. Girls’ 35-yayd dash—9 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25 e b i $10.00; third, $5.00. T5c; second, 50c; third, 256, A 20 R 15 years and S iicss, 150 st ANDY’S ON HIS OWN... ' LES TEAGLE, Catering Manager Mos;on%proprla'ée 4th of July Costume (boys)—First, 13. Boys’ 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c. Gy o ":; o .00; second, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 5. 30 Yards—15 years and yoi ' g ohowe 3 3 — ars unger—First, ;} sec- Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume—(girls)—First, 14. Girls’ 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, Bnata0s T, S AR b The 1 sge traill $2.00; second, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 2 Best Sustained Character—(boys)—First, $2.00; sec- 15. Boys’ 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, Girls' Egg Races: ond, $1.00 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 1. 20 Yards—7 years and younger—First, 75¢; sec- Best Sustained Character—(girls)—First, $2.00; sec- 16. Girls' 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, @K, B0c; thixd, 316 J U T ond, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 2. 20 Yards—9 years and younger—First, T5¢; sec- 5 Best Decorated Bicycle—(boys)—First, $2.00; sec- 17. Boys' 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, ond, slc; third, 356, ond, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 3. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, T5¢; sec- . Best Decorated Bicycle—(girls)—Pirst, $2.00; sec- 18. Girls’ 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, 0. boc; third, 35¢. ond, $1.00. 5¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 4. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—FPirst, 75¢c; sec- Best Decorated Doll's Buggy—(girls)—First, $2.00; 19. Boys' 50-yard dash—13 years and younger—First od, B0c; third, 36, Sh l w SII n h H second, fl.ofl‘ Ty 5 Es ; 75¢; second, 50¢; third, 25¢. 4 5. 30 Yards—15 years and younger—First, 75¢; sec- or en a ay y ours Bestd);ocora ed Wagon— (boys)—First, $2.00; second, 20. Girls’ 50-yard dash—13 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c, wih o 5c; second, 50c; third, 25c. Bicycle Races—(Circular Track): Best Marching Turnout—(boys’ organization)—$10.00. 21. Boys' 50-yard dash—14 nd it 4 £ Bt Mahin Tumout—(g1s’ organifation)—410.00. i s};cond. e F :?rg 5:- younger—First, : % Boyr;oclo to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; second, G l El l - cl ’h n (Boys’ and girls’ organization must have at least eight. 22, Girls’ 50-yard dash—14 years and younger—Fh ' enera ec "C 0 es rYer marchers in line of march to be considered for prize Y e second: o0 thi’l’x 250, younger—First, 2. Boys—12 to 14 years—2 Laps—First, $1.50; sec- money.) . § Al CTaR ond, $1.00 Ten minutes from the time the clothes are put into 23. Boys' T5-yard gash—.lfih {Pe:rs and younger—First, 3. Boys—14 to 16 years—3 Laps—First, $2.50; sec- his d Zj ot f shing o hi A S A AR R e P 75.c second, 50c; t! , 25¢. ond, $1.50. this dryer direct from your washing machine, 1. Boys’ 20-yard dash—4 years and younger—First, 24. Glrl’lssc’ls;};i;:‘;ia;gglglgéugsznd younger—First, 4. Girls—10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; 'second, you can remove them fluffy and thoroughly 5¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 25. Boys' T5-yard dash—-16 years and younger—First, 50c. ¢ dry, only possible through the tumbling action in 2. Girls’ 20-yard dash—4 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 5. Girls—12 to 14 ycars—1 Lap—First, $1.50; sec- pure electrically heated air. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 26. Girls' 75-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, ond, $1.00. 3. Boys’ 20-yard dash—5 years and younger—First, ~ T5¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 9 Gh-ls—au to 16 years—3 Lape—Pirst, $2.50; sec- LEWIS STONE s second, 50; i, 35 T al g e [T g ' MICKEY ROONEY SEE THIS DRYER TODAY 4. Girls’ 20-yard dash—5 years and younger—First, 28 G 1bos.§rc:r 4 dash-16 to 18 years—Pirst, | 12:00 NOON—HORESHOE PITCHING CONTEST—$1.00 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. $2.50; second, $1.50; third, $1.00. 4 Entrance fee; $15.00 Guarantee, FAY HOLDEN and be convinced of the TIME 5. Boys' 20-yard dash—6 years and younger—First, 29. Men’s 100-yard dash—Free for All—First, $10.00; Evergreen Bowl — (Entries mailed or contact John Ann Rutherford - Patricia Dane 1 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. g second, $5.00. Newman before 5:00 P. M., July 3rd.) JUDY GARLAND =, = and LABOR it can save you. 6. Girls’ 20-yard dash—6 years and younger—First, 30." Fat Men's Race—200 pounds or over—First, $5.00; 4 S| 3 o w & TN 3 o0 81 ol S , $5.00; :00 P. M—BASEBALL G \Mfi—rmzn MONEY EVENT L 4 7. Boys' 25-yard dash——7 years and younger—First, 31 Soldiers’ 100-yard dash-Pirst, $1000; second | 8:08 B m 2 eme el G Eaae —ALSO— 1 1 ot e S gl e ; 3 :00 P. M. — FINN HORSE CONTEST — TRIANGLE 4 < e asKa e 1C Ll an 4 , 50c; , 25c. 00. CORNER—For Service Men Only, JOE LOUIS vs. ABE SIMON A FIGHT PICTURES o . - u ¢ P c Enjoy This Victory Celebration in Juneau! ol i AL ower Lompany SATURDAY and SUNDAY—JULY 4 and 3 (A §