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* - TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1948 11 e 'RITA HAYWORTH AT CAPITOL THEATRE, Last Times Tonight {|2 SHOWS TONIGHT One of the most intriguing mys- teries of the current cinema season, the exact nature of Rita Hayworth's role in “Down to Earth,” Columbia's big new Technicolor musical, is now a delightful open book to the fans who have seen her at the Capitol Theatre, final showings to be given two times tonight. You will see her in an enchanting, wonder-filled mus- ical acle, dancing, singing and | displaying glamor. { The film’s cast makes most of the happy blending of music and com- edy. Larry Parks shares top honors | with Miss Hayworth, and the young- | ster who shot to fame in “The Jol- | son Story” gives every indication that he means to stay at the top. As, Rita's dancing partner, Marc Platt | is a brilliant study in rhythm. And | there are other players who stand vut—the distinguished British actor, Roland Culver; in comedy roles, and making the most of them, James Gleason and Edward Everett Horton; | for extra glamor, lovely Adele Jer- | gens; for big-time villainies George | Macready. HAYWORTH ™ lKRl.Y PARKS in § in TECHNICOLOR! 8 e g >ee — - TWO PROMINENT | - CHURCHMEN HERE | ON NEXT FRIDAY/ | Owing to the sudden illness of El-, der Spencer W. Kimball of the Quo- | rum of the Twelve Apostles, Elder | George F. Richards, President of | the Twelve, will be the visitor here; | June 25, 26 and 27 in company with | | President Joel Richards who is Mission President for the North-t | western states and Alaska. | LATEST KEW 2ture Time 7:45-9:50 COMING Wednesday-Thursday HIS to the barbershop with his mother for his first haircut. Left: Harry, with curls and wearing a dress, looks like a poten cover girl. Center: Barber Joe FIRST HAIRCUT —1xt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA C. Underwood works on Harry’s curls. Right: a complete transformation when 2-year-old Harry A. Leonard, Jr., of Bristol, Va., \van( Harry seems happy over his new trim, He wasn't rea ma > masquerading as a girl. His family saw a picture of girl in a newspaper and decided he would look like her if dressed as one, BIG THREE FIGHT FOR | DELEGATES GIRL SCOUTS ARE DENTAL HEALTH IS ENJOYING LIFE AT ' DISCUSSED; LATEST EAGLERIVERCAMP BULLETIN I GIVEK The Terrnori Department of Miss Ruth H. Kilbourne, Girl Health is issuing an education ser- out Camp Director at Eagle River, the | Vice on dental health as pertaining reports several additions to v {staff for the second week at camp.|t¢ children. Printed here is one ol Ithe latest tulletirs. (Continuea from Page One) Baldwin of Connecticut, and Mag- istrate Hobson Reynolds of Phila- They ate Mrs. A. J. Balog, Miss, Joyce Smith, Mrs. Tarleton Smith,| , nurse; Claire Folta, Rdath Dawes and Roberta Messerschmidt, junior careful motorist certain his car shape for its road trips. He will have will always make is in tip-top prephylactic treaiment (cleaning of 1e teeth) and a complete dental ex- ination, including a thorough ex- amination > child to the dentist two | time year from 2': to 18 years of age, and oftener if your dentist advis Prevent the scourge of den- tal decay, gum inflammation and crooked teeth, The Territorial Depaitment of Health or a 1 dentist will te glad answer any questions relating to this article. > ARNUAL MEETING PAGE "TONIGHT! TIOENTORY ™ ° onty Complete Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 WHO Will Be ihe Next Heavyweight Champion of the World JOE LOUIS or JOE WALCOTTY > o On the Eve of World’s Heavyweight Championship Fight—See in Action Your Favorite Joe Louis vs. Joe Wa in Their Last Highly Disputed Battle 1 CAN LOUIS KEEP HIS CROWN? or will WALCOTT BE THE NEW CHAMP P ISR MONQGRAM PICTURES ; presents ¢ ahe i e————— 3 13 < The wives of both these leaders |delphia. A Nl to Tl eler. | nApe t i ' ) will accompany them. This will be| Then comes reports of com- :if,c, 'hfl?;,?,’,,(?,",‘ e apet Doe B ]’““f“‘“”?f‘."}‘“’k!“' / dok ggaect the first trip into the Territory for | mittees on credentials, rules and | Mys, M. L. MacSpadden, Mrs. Ste-| - ‘have correétions or repl io(Al RED (ROSS the group and no doubt they will|order of business and permanent phen Smith and Mrs. George Mes-| '/'\“‘l‘fg“:: P ‘_"_f‘“{“’_‘l oo leave inspired by the beauty of Alas- | organization. After that, election serschmidt have returned o tOWN.| yon mure considerate of the wel FHESDAY ]UNE 29 |of the permanent chairman. This During the excellent weather 1ast ¢, o o child facing ['““ e ate v ; ARTURD SoROTEY ,]‘An'armcmfi:\l» h:lve tccnlmnd[c 1;'1'“:, a formality, of course. He's week the girls enjoyed two daily| . mu‘rm:\‘ (Iu\"\'n .1|kh-'~> highway. T | 30 CORDOVA - PATRIG | | 2:m, ok i g Pl b st skt prods o svimmin st s 1o e i, 17 sl e o 0 e Lin b Seventtl Day Adventist Ghab-| chuseitsl”: Binigelt &' Brosientikl}. ‘Ceskiios: Waavide with plastio| =0 Iaind n & ol oty Ot o o odaat Aot el on Second and Main Streets at|popefyl. ribbon and sketching are proving to fon e o P g b Sarrd ;s eveni: 5 | derstanding. t 8 pm. in the City Council 8 pm. Friday evening June 25. All| G}, Robert McCormick, a power- Le popular activities, Miss Kilbourne| prooo. care tie Mhouth 4 Crambebe) 8D, 8180 Chkiéman are invited and welcome. No collec-| ¢ member of the Illinois -delega- said. An exhibit of finished craft!y beh ©0 O Th¢ BONR B F e Board of Directors, announced {tions will be taken. Many present| ion gnd publisher of the Chicago projects was a feature of the Sunday| oo ' MUCE T VW W oy i 5 day issues will no doubt be gIVeN! Tribune, said yesterday it seems visiting day. R Ui Mlanafng ast. site 16 s} The Baard’iof Direcior Rl e ; Por COMFORT and | COMSideration. [ reasonable fo nominate Taft and A short devotional service WASyitally connected with other parts of elected for the ensuing.year at the, 661‘!10 E _‘130,‘,.99 BERVICE :f——_" J— f;r‘ . _'Slu:ss‘en '%_ld 'hc's L the held Surlv\;lla)" ancnmonlb‘y m('l Rev.lthe body. The commonést known meeting. Chapter members are urged, o W ‘J‘dlf",zl““h”“’l‘: -“l‘“-‘- Cfe’": rfl‘:" g’l-"“P-hL lerman of the Lutheran y,may gisease of both children and to attend and take part in the elec- | " NEW ol sai e e glad to accep 1y Church. wilte 3 eeth and in- tion as the board i the governing S Dewey W. Depens * Juneau Foot Clinic || vice-presidentiai candidate the con | Sobtbhllyldamarephl m-;.mmm'ifif:i‘,j},'ird‘;},':.",f",r,,:;" L e e L(l;,:x.;:,,:.,. bt | Is STEGER'T? % o WAHING IO Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. {|vention nominates hiking ad singing are favorite &¢- | wo bonglize our children and our-| full and complete control and. di-| e Managing B Akieiiment Only R R Sh Pid il SR L b s date Bloda wilieg, | . popwenta ot Dsshoroockd teathiusall RIS 0fhte A EEES. e Director . i J iy* Appeinkment Only | % S od Bl drmgid e Imay affect every part of the body tional Red Cross residing under the ¢ open at last main at camp this week, to be folsigo gy even critically impairing | jurisdiction of Juneau Chapt 3 ALASKANS FEEL AT HOML A A lowed next Sunday by 32 Brownfes, |tne pealth The mouth and teeth considered members of it. Anyone| at who will remain until’ July 4. ajve form to the fac . who contributed $1 during the re-| > |important part in general { drive is 8 member of the organ- "HARPGON" T0 BE Let's Not Be Old Fashioned “GOME OUT” féct, by which one is appraised and n and is asked to attend and| ON THE LUXURIOUS CRUISE SHIP | GIVEN pREMIERE' | | proper rearing and exemplery char- ster. ! e refl airman Stewart has appeinted| | acter a ABOARD PRIN. NORA d by dental con Swing out for Summer in a smooth new shortie c 0 R S A ’ R ‘ FA ‘ e Itions. We are attractive or nomination’s committee which bas A 1 | Canadian Pacific steamer Pr in- | We smile or laugh. presented its report to the board. hairdo . . . A snug little cap coif on your g » e - | 8 a 2 °h e care - retty head is a certain indication that % \ SR cess Norah arrived. at 7:30 o'cl Start teaching the child the care <> pre e g { by o'clodk| 1 is mouth and teeth at the age FROM TORONTO ! you know your fashion cues . . . Because LOS ANGELES, June 22—(P— this morning from Skagway ' and Ewing B, Scott, producer and di-|sailed south one hour later with the |Of 2. Use Intelligent care in selecting | Ernest Reid from Toronto, Can- your skirts are longer, your hair must be rector of the Alaska-filmed motion | following passengers from Juneau his diet; give him what he should ada, is a Juneau visitor and stay-| shorter to maintain a smartly balanced | picture “Harpoon,” said today the| For Seattle: Miss A. Christopher~|Nave, not what he thinks he should |ing at the Baranof Hotel. ‘ silhouette . . . Wear it satin smooth or | picture will te given its World Pre-|son, Lt. Col. L. R. Stoltz, wite and [have. Take the child lo the dentisi| Bt ) Y eneied, but pear s BH OB T.! Former Private Ocean Liner of the late |Miere in Fairbanks July 3. |two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. A, | s 2% years old for an oral’ Empire wantaas gev rveoufts! | J.Pierpont Morgan,world financial figure. Originally scheduled, for Ancho-;Neuer. | | We are ready to design the short hairdo On no other ship of its weight has sc | rage, Scott said the initial showing| For Vancouver: Mrs. Lena Soren- » 2 that is right for you . . . right for your On o orkie sip of i wulght but s0 | 61, E00lt el P el ot o P e . Lo S} The Sweetest Spot in Town teatures . . . right for your Tigure . . . ight for your busy life. To keep your beauty fashion-right, make your appointment at our salon today! with the American Legion Conven- David Clitheroe, Mrs, M. Clitheroe, cruise ship of sumptuous appointments. | tion and “Days of '48” celebration |Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Pym and Miss J.| Carries a crew of 76 to cater to, and serve | being held in the latter city. Bitzald. ’ 80 passengers, to which the ship’s capacity | — - L AR has been restricted. Leaves JUNEAU for VANCOUVER, oritish Columbia mail —handles no freight. Exclusively 2 CHANNEL EMPORIUM Candies — Ice Cream — Soft Drinks — Tobaccos 330 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS AT THE || =ves NEW CHINATOWN CAFE _ Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey LENSES PRESCRIBED EYES EXAMINED Baranof Beauty Salon ’ DR. D. D. MARQUARDT H June 26; July 12-26; Oven 10:00 a. m. fo 4:00 a. m | OPTOMETRIST | Phone 538 Baranof Hotel ) H . M. o . M. Becond and Frankli J ! IB:TBTO'-:; Aug. 9-23 and Sept. 6 P ccond a0 PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS R WE SERVE LUNCHES and DINNERS SPECIALIZING in American and Chinese Dishes o 100 PROOPF’ — e TRANSPORTATION CO. GENERAL AGENTS NG TO JUNEAU! Hear OF FOX PARTY c.ihns Internationally Known Singers, Musicians and Speakers CONDUCTING A CITY-WIDE EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN PRESENTING *® ILLUSTRATED MUSIC DRAMAS ELECTRIC HAWAIIAN GUITARS @ PIANO CANTATAS illusirated in COLOR PICTURES ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS @ ACCORDION TRIOS e DUETS @ SOLOS SOUND MOTION PICTURES STIRRING GOSPEL MESSAGES PRAYER FOR THE SICK Recordings of Fox Party Programs Given -+ 2 SPECIAL! to Persons Bringing Most Visitors THE FOX PARTY BEGINNING TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 7:30 P. M. SERVICES TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M. SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE Civie Auditoriums and Large Churches Have Been Packed Out in Fox Campaigns in U. S. and Canada 258 So. Franklin Street - ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P, M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 R A i ° ~ You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska, Line. Relax.. enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside THE FINEST FOOD Elegantly prepared and expertly served ro ~om- pletely satisfy your fancy. . SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT lings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE §. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH JUNE 27 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOYA. VALDEZ and SEWARD S. S. ALEUTIAN — JUNE 29 Sall NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesu. Haines, Skagway and Sitks) 8. S. ALASKA — THURSDAYS, JULY 1 and JULY 15 UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street—Seattle, Wash, HENRY GREEN — AGENT ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska — NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION 0. SERVING SOUTHEASTERN SCGSua DERIMDABLY

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