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TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1947 *. i Katharine = Robert HEPBURN-TAYLOR | ROBERT MITQHUM UDBIRRET FEATURE AT ROUGH, ROWDY and TENDER-HEARTED! WILL SELL, LEASE, TRADE or CHARTER Dcuglas C-47. Pratt & Whitney Engines. verted. 21 removable seats. Lockheed Lodestar. 14 passenger. Beautiful factory interior. Fuli and complete airline equipment. Douglas C-47. P & W engines. 1400 hours total air- craft time. Will convert to suit purchaser. Just con- Will deliver ships anywhere for expenses. ARTHUR C. HYDE Congressional Airport Rockville, Maryland Phone: Oliver 8888 F course you'll want to see this marvelous new BENDIX. Every woman ‘does. And now you can see it, today! There’s a new BENDIX here in our store —in actual operation. Come and see it do a full washing. ‘Watch how it washes, rinses, ries, cleans and emp- ties itself and shuts off—all at the mere setting of a dial —and without your even wetting your hands. But come soon, if you want to help us serve you quickly, EXCLUSIVE TUMBLE ACTICN: tumblesclothesthrough suds 60 times @ min- ute, yat 30 gently that . even fine fubrics laun- BENDIX-~ — AT Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. Cheerful dispensers of dependable 24-hour electric service as well as General Electric, Bendix, Hot- })oint, Kelvinator, Thor and Voss Merchandise What you do: put (c'otba, et dial, add sosp. What the BENDIX does: . iteelf, tumbles clothes clean, thoroughly tumble rinses, dries clothes ready for the lineor dryer, cleans and empties itself, and ® ghuts off —all automatically: The Rendix o takesoniy 4square feet of floor space—fita o perfectly in kitchen, bathroom, utility e room or laundry. . Home Laundry ‘There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! | with —ADMISSION (This engagement only) Loges $1.60 General Student Children 3-DAYS-3 THURSDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY. SOUTHERNER HERE Miss Jean Fannon registering trom Alexancria, Virginia, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. e s et 8 YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service oo SEATTLE For COMFORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Ray ‘Thatcher, Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME LARRY PARKS s i EVELYN KEYES WILLIAM DEMAREST BILL GOCDWIN Screen play by STEPHEN LONGSTREET Produced by SIDNEY SKOLSKY Directed by ° ALFRED E, CREEN A Columbia — ] | Direct from 15 Weeks * in DBownicwn Seatlle “Californiq, Here | Come" "You Made Mg Love You “Mazrmy "Rainboyy, Round p "Lizgn S Ye Bapyn the Lighs o(y " the Sity} About QH::':;Z,M“"" § “Rezk, ] "By ab Picture Why Wait Until 1950 and then fell yourself that you once had an opportunity to buy 4% Preferred Stock of the Alaska Finance Corporation instead of BUYING IT NOW? Only $15,000 available — at par value of $100.00 per share. For full details call at our office in the Cooper Building, 4th and Main Streets — or Phone 896. at Hotel [NEW WASHINGTON } There Is No Substitue for Newspaper Advertising! "UNDERCURRENT" LAST TIMES AT CAPITOL TONIGHT and Robert the stars of “Undercur- the feature at the Capitol for final 'showing tonight Here we have the strang ase of a husband jcalous of a rival whom nis wife has never seen, namely, his 1er. When Ann Hamilton (Miss rn) B! wealthy Alan ) she has no ink- hatred her h inst his (Robert Mitchum). At first relvetant to mention him all, Alan finally opens the door his past wide enough to give Ann a glimpse of the feud between the ‘brothers in which Michael is pictured cad and sc Circumstances, however, meeting between Ann @ Sylvia Burton (Javne Meadows), the girl who was in love with Michael, give Ann an entirely ditferent viewpoir of the man whom her husband has maligned The developments are exciting from then on but will be left un- told here ir order’ not to destroy the story’s suspenseful climax. - HARED FAMILY OFF FOR HOME, ARIZONA Ha Hepburn are bre Hepk Michael as Mr. and Mrs. e da A. R their f ters, Be , Lois Josephine, Agnes and Kathryn, left Juneau on the Aleutian Saturday night after a residence of 12 ye and B Ariz will make their hon plans include pu ing n Seattie and mak the remainder of the trip by Since their arrival from Peters North Dakota, in 1935, Mr been engaged in con- i} d carpenter work in Ju- and vicinity. He has also been active as a member of the Sons of Norv Lou, the Hared's oldest daughter, a candidate sponsored by the Lions in the recent Fourth of July Queen contest. A graduate of 1946 om the Juneau High has been employed by Commissioner of Vet- since that time. age 16, has been an active student at Juneau High also. Both she and Bettv Lou have been out- anding in musical activities as well scholastically. -eo — - HERE FROM SEATTLE Herb Lawrence of Seattle the Baranof Hotel. -ee - is at AT THE BARANOF M. Baker of Seattle is a guest at the anof Hotel. - e 1ERE OLALL:» WOMAN K From Olailo, Wash., Pfundt is registered at the Baranof Hotel. - -~ SITKA COUPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stephens of Sitka are at the Baranof Hctel - - UTAH MAN HER Myrle G. Leigh of Ogden, Utah, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel i OREGONIAN HERE Mae Hansen of Portland, Oregon, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. = e YAKOBI—MAIL BOAT To Petersburg and Port Alexan- der, leaves Juneau every Tuesday at 8 am. Load freight Monday at Northland Dock—no later than 12 noon. Loads no freight at small boat harbor. 619-t10 brother, res Florenoe ™ THREE STARS IN "DOLLY SISTERS" AT 20TH CENTURY “The Doll starring Betty G John Payne with vellknown Ha June in 1904 with { 1 New York children story Dolly from cpen. arrival who v little | East the daz- isters the Euro- pean ¢ musical and roma rom New Y the head- » adventures of the who broke the bank rlo; of Jenny's whirl on the Riviera; of Ro- ie's marr to a millionaire; of | Jenny's divorce from a song writer; and of the sisters’ command per- tormance belore v The picture tures, high-l spectacles ¢ ind under-scored by most unusual and tender stories ever screened o Ni Doly at M with a ils these adven- ted by ¢ musical signi of the remantic - DOUGLAS NEWS Ma one Mrs wauke anof fc arrived on the Ba ended visit with her daughter, Milford Marshal Mrs. Helms is reported as g fa- vorably impressed with Douglas M There will be a special meeting of tne Doug! City Council this vening C requested to be present. again The Juneau Volun- teer Fire Department bowed to the tight inte ire Department in the ball game played Saturd y 5, which ed with Dougla leading with and Juneau following 6. The base umi aton and the umpire e was W. E. Cahill. e highlight of shing hit an of Juncau - Siari Contest for Redesigning Flag if Hawaii Admitfed SEPH, Mo, July 8—(P— d on the re-desigr n flag il F hood is being Joseph News-P: daily ne Japers. will be b on the rrangement of 49 stars. o> HERE FROM WRANGELL Lewis R. Cocklin of Wrangell is at the Baranof Hotel. i -oe — HERE FROM TAKU HARBOR James E. Forsell and 1 Olson of Taku Harbor are re ered at ! the Baranof Hotel > - CANNERYMAN HERE Farsen of the Icy behind the pl What was probe the A conte: ing of t grant tte, Carl Helms of Mil- | All members of the Douglas Vol- | Last Times | MUSICAL | STORY 4 SPECTACULAR Q% | AS THESE s'rmsx‘; ... JOAN PAYNE JUNEHAVER Directed by IRVING CUMMINGS Produced by GEORGE JESSEL A 201h Century-Fox Picture Latest Worid Wide News : N SOUTHEASTERN | ARRIVES HERE Briggs Steamship Company's | Goutheastern arrived in port last and lay in the Channel last night until deck space was available | this morning. She brought 12'% tons of cargo | for Juneau, including a carload of Leer and other supplies. Also on poard was a Willys Jeep for owner Phillip Briggs. The Southeastern is due to sail for Sitka this eve- ning. Robert Eugene Here Also in port this morning was the Robert Eugene, of Seattle, which is engaged in carrying gro- certes and other supplies to var- smaller Southeast Alaska ports. is southbound after calling at tka, Pelican. Heonah, Angoon and enakee. ? .~ FEDERATION OF Fi ! I.UN(HEGEOMORROVI There" will ke & eling cf the Federation of Federal Employees to- morrow noon in the Gold Room of the Baranof, according to an an- nouncement made by Katherine | Nerdale. All members are requested TIDE 'ABLE JULY 9 High tide am, 139 ft. Low tide 11:42 am. 15 ft. High tide 18:07 p.m, 14.1 ft. Packing Company at Hoonah is at - the Baranof Hotel. D A HERE FROM KETCHIKAN A. E. Owens cf Ketchikan is the Baranof Hotel. e at (3} Ford and Bride Wiliiam Clay Ford and his bride, Paul's Episccpal Church, Akren, i i Martha Parke Firestone Ohio, after their wedding. marriage united two families, long prominent in the automotive in- dustry. (AP Wirephoto) Now, your Home Permanent is EASIER! EASIER! EASIER! with news, g.m__d PLASTIC CURLERS exclusive with Deluxe Kit, with Regular Kit, plastic curlers fiber curlers 5200 Al prices plus tax 128 Reiill. no curlers . . 5100 | Builer-Mauro Drug Co. et sl b LARRY BURNS’ has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellower _————— *of 346 Leavenworth St., San Francisco, Cal. CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey —86.8 Proof - 660, Grain Neutral Spirits. | Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City