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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1942. AIID THE HARDY FAMILY 1S oll THE ANXIOUS SEAT! With two bits in his pocket two gals on his trail...He’s turning the .BIG TOWN UPSIDE DOWN! HARDY FAMILY WILL OPEN ON CAPITOL SCREEN Mickey Roal:y Grows Up| in “Life Begins for Andy Hardy” 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS NEWS GLORIOUS FOURTH IS SCHEDULED IN DOUGLAS Everything is in readiness and all sel to go in Douglas for a grand celebration of July Fourth and starting at 9 o'clock tomorrow mor- ning one finds the Firemen's Hose Race listed as first event of the day Running against time, Hose Com Andy Hardy faces the most im-|Panies 1 and 2, will compete for a | portant decision of his life in “Life|purse of $25. At 9:30 a Children's Begins for Andy Hardy,” the new- |Parade is scheduled. Line of march |est and one of the most forceful|[in the parade will be from nata- of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Hardy torium to the City Hall. Every child Family series, opening tomorrow at!Participating in costume will be re- the Capitol Theatre for an engage-|Warded and of course prizes for the ment of four days. | winners Once again the family has been| As the big event of the day a gathered together to tell a story of |bascball zame between two soldier youth and its battle to launch mmmm will be played, starting at 11 the serious business of living. Hav- |o'clock At 2 o'clock the [field ing graduated from high s('huol,‘slmn. will be held. Andy has his choice of two roads.| Track and field officials are: announcer, H. L. Cochrane; starter. BARRYMORE IS STAR OF FILM TO OPEN HERE "World Premiere” Will Have First Showing Here on Sunday John Barrymore and company ar- cive Sunday at the 20th Century Theatre to reel off something de- cidedly different in comedies, Para- mount’s “World Premiere,” a pix- lated version of how movie pre- mieres are born In his own hilarious style, B: rymore plays the role of a wack movie producer about to give the worid his greatest masterpiece, a daring expose of foreign govern- | ments which he plans to premiere in Washington. Ricardo Cortez and Frances Far- PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! GA. b#[[”’””y TONIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY——1:00 P. M. TWO — Good Feature Pictures — TWO Producers Releasing (rporation Phoduced by Sigrmusnd, NEUFELD Directrd by Shorman SCOTT Hopalong leads the vigilantes g — into dduble-barreled action! He can go to college or work. The decision is his to make. He de- | termines to leave home, go to pr}B Schlegel, Alex Gair, Glen Rice; York and work for a month so that |scorer, Charles Tuckett; paymaster, he may have a basis for his de-|L. W. Kilburn, cision. What happens when l\n\ Marshal of the day, breuks away from the ties of his Willlams family and the protecting surround-| As a prelude to tomorrow’s cele- ings of Carvel, makes for one ,,hm.mnn of July Fourth ‘a public the most important of the films. {dance has been planned for this All of the famillar favorites are|evening W. E. Cahill; judges of races, H.|mer are his temperamental stars, Eugene Pallette his worrisome fin- ancia! backer, and Don Castle his press agent At the 20th Century tonight and| | tomorrow are two big pictures. The law of the land of the lawless as| it existed before the turning of the present century in the frontier| | West forms the background for th Clarence E. Mulford’s ‘BORDER VIGILANTES’ with Russell Hayden - Andy Clyde A Paramount Picture John Mec- A HARRY back again, plus Judy Gfirlanth EROR R TTR | latest adventure of “Hopalong” Cas- | SHERMAN Preduction making her third appearance as HOME FOR HOLIDAY ;.\m.\. famed screen cowboy, “Border . guest star intherole of Betsy Booth| Giunt Logan arrived home by |Vigilantes,” starring William Boyd.| and two new screen discoveries in | the persons of Patricia Dane and EWIS MICKEY FAY STONE ROONEY - HOLDEN In the other film, pretty Fran | Gifford fills the feminine, and very | plane from Sitka yesterday to spend the week-end with his family. He STARTING SUNDAY Fight Pictures |Ray McDonald reports all the Island boys at Sitka appropriate role of a bride in the| Ann Rutherford - Sara Haden « Patricia Dane ‘ JOE LOUIS On tonight only at the Capitol doing weil and desiring to be re-|femirine lead of “Hold That Wom- | g%fimy 1-15 A “ g{fi;‘g’fi,fl 2.00 P “. and e vs. {is a double bill, “Angels With membered to their friends. an,” the new Sigmund Neufeld pro- | 5 it . . v GAR ABE SIMON [ Broken Wings” and “The Kid From — el duction distributed by Producers | > | Kansas.” | ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE Releasing Corporation. It's ap- T / i G ( N g gy DOUGLAS ISLAND propriate, not only because the ac-! —— tress looks the part to perfection,| LATE NEWS ) JOHN W. BISHOP T0 © | sun i tom s el s mes ot BUY MERCHANDISE, |pou biand. —Awska Eiccri B. M. BEHRENDS C0.! — —=— |C. W. WRIGHTS T0 TAKE BOAT TRIP| IWElVE HERE ; but because the hero she is featured | with is no less than the man she| | “did an altar walk” with in a sim- ‘ilar capacity—her hubby, comedian | |James Dunn, —to—— STARTS SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE 1 P.M. Runs Thru Tuesday SUNDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. TONIGHT ONLY s“Angels with Broken Wings*’ and *“The Kid from Kansas> PREVUE SATURDAY NITE On his semi-annual buying trip for the B. M. Behrends Company, |John W. Bishop, Manager of the | | store, left Juneau this morning for | Show Place of Juneau e aoilbi Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wright and | FROM w ESI = - e ue ‘ Mr. Bishop will purchase mer_ldmmhter Charlotte are planning to STO(K ouo"]‘lo“s [ necott 29%, New York Central 9,/®¢ ® © o e o e e e e e|chandise for all departments of the | ¢2'e tomorrow over the Fourth of | lAST " IGHI: Northren Pacific 53, United States | ® WEATHER REPORT e B. M. Behrends store and will visit July holidays for a ten-day trip in| | Steel 47, Pound $4.04. . (U. S Bureau) » | the mercantile centers on the Pa-|their boat, the Three Deuces. I | NEW YORK, July 3. — Closing ® Temperature Thursday, July 2 e | cific Coast from Southern California Tk are planning a leisurely| Arrivals here from Kodiak last quotation of American Can today cruise around the waters of South- | night were Gerald Mathews, C. V. TES , 3 » o | to the Northwest. is 65%, Anaconda 25%, Bethlehem DOW, JONES AVERAGES 3 ,Md,x'm,um.eg', M‘.nm:um, 46. .l Upon the completion of his mer- (€8st Alaska. Mrs. Wright will be Ostrander, William Wickstrom, Steel 52%, Commonwealth and The following are today's Dow, chandising trip, Mr. Bishop expects |On leave from the Federal Security ! Daniel Cordell, Carl Hedlund, Alex Southern 7/30, Curtiss Wright 6%, Jones averages: Industrials, 104.49; RN R to return to Juneau during the first | Agency and Mr. Wright has a Neilson and Pete Schneider; from Internaticnal Harvester 46%, Ken- rails, 25.02; utilities, 11.77. Emplre Classifieds Pays week in August. plmnbmg business here. | Seward, Frank Willett, L. L. Cusby, I 55 N T E——— e e T | Ivan Houstad and Thomas Phelps, and from Valdez, A. Taelko. | Leaving here for Wrangell were | F. W. Williamson, Louie Stech, ! Stuart Adams, Mrs. F. W. William- [* son; for Ketchikan, A. L. Florence, Roy F. Garrison, E. R. Stigerson, Ivan Holmstock and for Seattle, Rubin C. Bell, Nellie Bell, Joe Da- vita, George Heaton, Earl Rush, | | Mrs. Velma Hayden, Neil Leding- | ton, P. J. Duncers, Ruth Warner, George Dowd, F. A. Jester, L. Shaef- | fer, Richard Jordon, C. V. Ostrander und Kenny Hayden. Pl A6 ey Starring ouS RAOK. vhow_ sTATH BARRYMORE FARMER : | BACK FROM STATES| | U. s Deputy Marshal Louls Ra-! . puzzi, of Skagway, returned to Ju- {‘W PALLETTE ineau yesterday after a trip to Se- |attle with prisoners. He and Mrs. «itn Virginia Dale - Ricardo Cortez Rapuzzi will return to Skagway in Don Castle - Fritz Feld their gas boat. Clara R., leaving to- » by TED TETZLAPF « Scrosn Play by Earl Folton morrow, Story by Earl Felton and Gorden Kahn - - - » AGS DISPLAYED g Many residents are displaying Old OFFICIAL JUNEAU VICTORY PROG e h — day and 1t is expected that by to- morrow the flags will be waving in 10:00 A. M.—GRAND PARADE: | 8 Girls’ 25-yard dash—7 years and younger—First, 32 Soldiers' Relay Race—(5 men)—Pirst, §1000; JJ|2 Parts of the city aside from pub- Line of march will assemble and form on Lower cond, 50c; third, 25c. & second, $5.00. i 3 lic hulldings. Franklin Street heading at opposite the City Dock, 9. Boys' 30-yard dash—8 First, : frr S R 3L 1 being in position not later than 10:00 A. M. Parade s T R A YoungRr e R Bogt e it b ik Thet e ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS . A hET Ty A100 5. M proceeding up Loy 10. Girls' 30-yard dash—8 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c, e mf“é‘fg] ':;‘,‘: kw:]c :et:ff‘::':d Al;yv —_— - along Willoughby to Firemen’s Recreation Park. 7:)0 secantieos i gt 2. 20 Yards—9 years and younger—First, T5c; sec- Wiacka “until 8:00 pm., July 8, 1942, |Alaska; and a set of said specifi- ¢ 11. Boys’ 35-yard dash—9 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c. ol 4 : vogda " v W Parade Prize List: 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 3. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, 75c; sec- J| 1o FIRE EQUIPMENT for the City |cations and forms may be obtained 20TH CENTURY MEAT Beat Dndentad i Onr Pt et $15.00; second, 12 Girls' 35-yard dash—9 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c. S of Ketchikan, Alaska, and will then |at the office of City Engineer, Ket- MARKET *$10.00; third, $5.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 4. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, 75c; sec- | ond. there be opened and publicly chikin, Alisia. e it s o) Most Appropriate 4th of July Costume (boys)—First, 13. Boys' 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c. * 4 read aloud. Bids received after| Each bid shall be accompanied ‘Meating” Place $2.00; second, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 5. 30 Yards—15 yea S + oo [l the time fixca for opening will not|by a certifiec check, cashier’s check | § ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS : 3 rd years and younger—First, 75¢c; sec: Most Appropriate 4th of July Costumé— (girls)—First, 14. Girls' 40-yard dash—10 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25¢. » | be considered. or bid bond (with authorized sure- PHONE 202 $2.00; second, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. Girls’ Egg Races: Specifications and form of con-|ty company us surety), made pay- ©~"=~ " Best Sustained Character—(boys)—First, $2.00; sec-" 15. Boys' 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, 1 ‘2‘ 1008 : ! tract documents may be examined|able to the owner in amount not |’ A e R 2 7 ond, $1.00. 5c; second, 50c; third, 2. - % Yards 7 yeurs and younger—First, Tsc; sec- |at Oftice of City Engineer, Ketchi- |less than 5% of the amount of W% CARA NOME. . Best Sustained Character—(girls)—First, $2:00; sec- 16. Girls' 50-yard dash—11 years and younger—First, ik 3"1_&_ ; m;:g‘ 25:' SO : kan, Alaska, and at Pacific Build-|bid. ond, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c¢. 3 ards—9 years and younger—First, 75c; sec- er & Enginee:, Seattle Washington,| The City o’ Ketchikan' reserves | Fo'l AT' c o ond, 50c; third, 25c. % Best Decorated Bicycle—(boys)—First, $2.00; sec- 17. Boys’ 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, . 4 E t 3 and Federal Works Agency, Juneay,|the right to reject any or all bids, ond, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 3. 25 Yards—11 years and younger—First, 75¢; sec- e i 3 "M;""u. prot Best Decorated Bicycle—(girls)—First, $2.00; sec- 18. Girls’ 50-yard dash—12 years and younger—First, and, 50c; th{rd, %c. And;to MRS D IERRINSS oy B ond, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25¢. 4. 25 Yards—13 years and younger—First, 75¢; sec- No bidder sy withdraw his bid Best Decorated Doll's Buggy—(girls)—First, $2.00; 19. Boys’ 50-yard dash—13 years and younger—First, ond, 50c; third, 25c. after the hoir tet for the opening second, $1.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 5. 30 Yards—15 years and younger—First, 75¢c; sec- thereof, or before award of con- | BesL‘P&;:maled Wagon— (boys)—First, $2.00; second, 20. Girls' 50-yard dash—13 years and younger—Pirst, ond, 50c; third, 25c. tract, unless said award is delayed | Try it! o 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. Bicycle Races— (Circular Track) : for,a’ peviod, Sxceeding o1 dave LARG Best Marching Turnout—(boys’ organization)—$10.00. 21. Boys' 50-yard dash—14 years and younger—First, 1. Boys—10 to 12 years—1 Lap—First, $1.00; s —Hary G. McCain, Mayor k JAR Best Marching Tumout —(girls’ organization) —$10.00. 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. S : Phnh S0 spands City of Ketchikan ASK FOR IT YonAv ys’ and girls’ organization must have at least eigl ) 50— ey t g 9 marchers in line of march to be considered for prize 33, Girls T0-yand daiii--11 vims and youneit s P B Ber—12 to 1 yoars—3 Laps-—¥irst, 41.00; sbor une AN Butler-Mauro Drug G, money.) .7 Py (S on RATPGES) o - 23. Boy;sc'ls-yard gnssl;—l?h?’sr; ;nd younger—First, 3. Boys—14 to 16 years—3 Lam-mm $2.50; sec- ; secon c; . 12:00 NOON—CHILDREN’S SPORT CARNIVAL: d Ty ! ond, $1.50. % 24. Girls’ 75-yard dash—15 years and younger— rs : 1. Boys’ 20-yard dash—4 years and younger—First, 5¢: s{‘ctl;nd. m;-m;yrd_ 25c. JoUnger:Fiet, + C'm';o:w to 12 years—1 Lap—TPirst, $1.00; second, l. A. uAcmsTs nee,s “ofld" 5¢; second, 50c; third, 25c! 25. Boys' 75-yard dash—16 years and younger—First, 2 2. Girls’ 20-yard dash—4 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 5. Girls—dlz 1‘(’;0“ years—1 Lap—First, $1.50; sec- LOCAL 514 8 P H g 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 26. Girls’ 75-yard dash—16 years and younger—FPirst, ond, $ IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL . . ” 3. Boys’ 20-yard dash—5 years and younger—First, 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. 6. Girls—14 to 16 years—2 Laps—First, $2.50; sec- i 5¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. & 27. Boy‘sz’ 100-yardd d:?l‘)_lglrdw 18 years—First, ond, $1.50. D e e .50; second, $1.50; third, $1.00. e a ‘ BRI st e AN 4. Girls' 20-yard dash—5 years and younger—First, 28. Girls 100-yard A L years—Pirst, | 12:9 NOON—HORESHOE PITCHING CONTEST—$L00 e e RO Y. . 75¢; second, 50¢; third, 25c. . $2.50; second, $1.50; third, $1.00. ¥ Entrance fee; $15.00 Guarantee. - 5. Boys' 20-yard dash—6 years and younger—First, 29. Men’s 100-yard dash—Free for All—First, $10.00; Evergreen Bow! (Entries malled or contact John s e 11;"(:2:0”“:(’& 50;’:;_;hird, zscfid sl %, htseeond. $5.00. # Newman before 5:00 P. M., July 3rd.) i r] -yard dasl years and younger—First, 3 Men's Race—200 pounds or over—FPirst, $5.00; 3:00 P. M.—) BALL GA 2 75¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. second, $2.50. 75 yards. i v B X BVENT Sp('("l“' J “ly 4th Trips 7. Boys’ 25-yard dash—17 years and younger—First, 31 Soldiers' 100-yard dash—First, $10.00; second, | 8:00 P. M. — FINN HORSE CONTEST — TRIANGLE 7T5¢; second, 50c; third, 25c. $5.00. CORNER—For Service Men Only. 9:15A. M.—1:15 P.M. 'l'0 BATHING BEAM f % Weather Permitting 2 - Enjoy This Victory Celebration ? i i joy Y in Juneau! Pickup returning from beach at 6:30 P. M. Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey — 106 SATURDAY and SUNDAY—JULY 4 and 5 [=ismmmio o0t I8 ke 8 Children Half Price Distributed by National Grocery Company, Seattle, Wash, Saaaa