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THE E BIG PICTURES CAPITOL | T Guurmion TEAK THE (¢E BT THAT PANICKED EROADWAY...for over 2 pax' CARITOL HAS TH Show Place of Juneau -NOW!? nbusDayfoBe Rav ,..oui Banquet sbrated Tonight Is Tomorrow Night : LoIG The Father and Son Banquet planned by Troop 614 of the Salva- tion Army will take place tomorrow night at 6 o'cl in the Salvation Army Hall. The banquet will be followed by a program and movies scouting activities. Dinner arrangements are being made by, Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Stanley Jackson | > of m- John Bishop as master nies, the Knights of Col observe their annual ce: of Columbus D: ¢ in the Parish Hi parish are gram pl marked by by The rs of the tend the pr i occasion will be il numbers and - programs rochial school children aughters of America and r CDA \\IH also present a he evenir entertainment .o of music SAILING DELAYED wuse of bad weather, the Swan boat delayed its de- Seattle this morning south on the Swan II Culbertson, assistant the fisheries divisicn and Wildlife Service Bec: 11, fisheries parture Due to i St o pery the ud of o Empire Classifieds Pay! seribe for The Tmpire ail le or of 'aMfir# Fish rind &0d as b mas ta Made jo Quder ‘The Empire BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store i 1 :.NTERPPISE FUND, 9y .. hereby donate ame articles or amount of money on line above) iption-to the fund to provide recreational facil- en at Chilkoot Barracks. Clip the above coupon out and present it with your subscription at the office of The Daily Alaska Empire or it @ Juneau bank. r Junec R e e s e e e e S et B ittt | Delivery‘ Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery mor | volve BRIGHT COMEDY FEATURES TRIO, CAPITOL F EMURE Katharine Hepburn Re- turns to Hollywood for Filming of Stage Play Hepburn and h Story,) New Katharine to the screen Fhiladelphia of her rollicking tage hit, which arriv at’ the Capitol Thea with Cary Grant and art, Miss Hepburn i indeed her all three share the ge brightest usual comedies of unusual because {, a comedy with plot that sets a new are also es a It i delphia & wonderful w girl w e if sk 'mand perfection in a vorced failed conduct iried a it the common comes back ave Miss a mistake, He i ted by keyhole rej arl, brought along t wedding. When Stew love with Mies Hepb her in a trovkle begins, but. it Given bang-up supj Hussey. John How Ycung, John Halliday and Virginia a dull moment rection again reveal bright ¢ - from Grant, her about to s people. for the Hepburn { a Geor pontaneou BREAKFAST PARTY MISS KATHERINE honor: ided Weidler, his has ow, returner in The pictu i York cc ed la tre James St superb. €o; in nd most un- thz y > it ds d an i high in hu- The story deals with a Phil ho could be he didn't de- husband. Di- because tandards of to be mar- he time to a man of | But Grant wedding, to rom mak and abet- Stev cover »orter. 0 ar urn and in- scandal, th is all in fun.| »ort by Ruth rd Mary there N knack fo: omedy HONORS i KENNEDY Ituiulv.’l pr Miss Katherine Kennedy was feted yesterday by a number of her friends PHONE 374--’!]!0“ Atthe Empire annig Company H.R."S " WHITFIELD, Owner at a no-host breakf: honor of her birthday fast was given in the the Baranof Hotel received many lovely those present ACROSS . Chance Act dishonest! Droop . Black bira . Ocean-going passenger y Tragments . Dock worker . Summit . Jumbled type . Patron saint of lawyers . Straighten the margin . Contends with |nuccaal!ul|y x 5. Stream . Shakes with . Mimic st party in The break- Iris Room of Miss Kennedy gifts from amation Foruia . Turn out to be Let the bait bob and dip ¢ Pronoun the violin 3. Sun-dried brick . Plece out 3. Articlo of bellet . Scatter, as seed ¥ - B damum N REEY .. ' w7 5-%:?' | o1 471 Prmmr S\wuhmrt R | Warner f | il ¢ Miss Dorothy Mae Condon Prettiest of the sweethearts of soldiers at Camp Lee, Virginia, 1s Miss Dorothy Mae Condon, 18- year-old stenographer of Janes- ville, Wis. She was selected for the honor from among 250 girls who were entered in the contest, sponsored by a camp newspapets Corporal Robert W. Carr, 23, of Madison, Wis. (lucky man!), en- tered Miss Condon in the contest. Sons of Norway Meet " And Dance SaIurday dancing ard a talk > part of the| y night whi en | marked Leif rt business group, Sca cn Leif ndinavi Eri the part of the pent in dancing to music provid by Albert Peterson The talk cn Leif Erickson siven by William Knutson freshmenis were served to Refreshme! were y Mrs. Oley Westhy, Ture Holm and Mrs. Olaf Swar t meeting of the held on rday, those M October . -—— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS JAITIE] RIEISHWIA D[S T[E[E[R] salullon Of Saturday's Puzzle Fish 5. 56. Meaning §7. Kinglieh letter DOWN . Fastener . Look forward to . Crusted dish . Smart Conceals 6. n of Seth . Air: comb. form . Extended written ex- position . Lampoon . Soon . Fanatical . Push . Wild animal | Sedate . Shipping con- tainer . Teachings . Band hill . Smoaoth- spoken . Riehly dressed 9. Drive . Cancel . Divisions of mankind Opposite of aweather . Levee . Birthplace of Beathoven n{- 3 Pema o sand- Employ Queen Mother Stlll .Actlve Shown chltfi.lng with the commander of a Canadian regiment, England’s Queen Mother Mary is pictured during an inspection tour o‘{ Britain’s ‘anti-invasion ‘posts, She has been made the colonel-in-chief of an Ontario regiment, and | evening was are the parents of a baby son, Mi- “““ Hospital. as re- 'ERROL FLYNK IN " MODERN ROLE, 70TH (ENIURY 4 Swashbuckling Hero of Ad- venture Stories Turns fo Mystery as Writer 20th Century Theatre audiences saw Errol Flynn in a modern dress role for the first time in three years yesterday when the new Bros. comedy - mystery “Footsteps in the Dark” made lotal bow. While Errol may deserted his sword and rifle top-hat and walking stick, deserted his old spirit ot and excitement. His {rele as a writer of mystery stories | who likes to get his material firs'- {hand, is as thriling a one as he |has ever played—and twica as | funny { The supporting cast includes such |old screen favorites as Alan Hale, | Allen Jenkins, Grant Mitchell and | Roscoe Karns who all give admir- able performances. who has directed many eomedy film hit in done it again with | | have for i he a hasn’t adventure n action- past, has “Footsteps | excitement in a manner that could he the work of a master di- rector The rapid-fire scenario was writ- ten by Lester Cole and John Wes ley from a play by Lazlo | Bernard Merivale and | Dell Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beard< chael clock Leonard, born this morning The child {pounds and 5 ounces. 2:58 St. wleighed at in 8 Ann’s | WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! [ [INTURY AGAIN TONIGHT M kw0 S with BRENDA MARSHALL ' (‘()l I Scraen Ploy by Lester Cola ond Jehn Wasley * Prom the Ploy. l M——LAST TIME T() o, RALPH BELLAMY * ALAN HALE - 16 pamicx = auen /evans « weie watson Direeted by LLOYD BACON * A WARNER BROS.-#int Nert Piawre GHT —_— You Can't Beat Budget For Makmg Ends Meel SEEKS BOATS, Lloyd Bacon, ! in| the Dark.” He blended laughs with' | | Fodor, ! Jeffrey | By S. AGNES DONHAM Speialist in income manage- | ment and author of “Spending the Family Income” number one for the| der in 1941-42 bids fair that of finding ways and jmeans of meeting heavy taxes and | rising living costs and at the same time maintaining as far as possible m Mrs. Robert White and her in- fant were dismissed yestorday from ¢ standard of llving to which she group | St. Ann's Hospital and went ¢ '(ln‘u home in the Anderson apart- nents 0 Mrs from after Helen Cass was dismissed St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday receiving surgical care. Alec Peznnman Taku Mine ! medical patient | pital yesterday. of the was admitted to St. Ann’s Polazis as a Hos- JElmer Anderson was dismissed {from St. Ann's Hospital *this morn- | ing following medical attention. Ole Christiansen was admitted fc St. Ann's Hospital last night for medical care and was dismissed | this morning. Albert Johnson was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday ‘flflcl' receiving medical treatment. Elmer Howerter, a medical pa- tient at St. Ann’s Hospital, was ‘dlsmi.ssed Sunday. John Philippon was after medical attention, and re- | turned to the Polaris Taku Mine. ‘SL, Ann’s Hospital Saturday for | medical care. | Lyle Aarkus, at St. Ann’s Hospital, ‘\charged yesterday. — e —— a medical patient was dis- TO APPOINT COMMITTEES : C. ©C. OCarnegie, newly elected |commiander ~ of the Alford John Bradford Post of the American dismissed | from St. Ann’s Hospital ycstcrday‘ | Peter Broyles was admitted to| Teglon here, will appoint his new | i5 accustomed. That we must give up many things is inevitable. What ant how are questions each housewife must answer for herself. The method is e to outline, the practice will be difficult, though the result is worthwhile if we are not to be discouraged by occa- ional failures. The first step is to make a seri- {cus estimate of the probable in-| come for the year. Follow this with a carefully-made judgment land federal income taxes you will |be asked to pay (make it large) and subtract the amount from your estimated income. Plan to live on the rest, or working in-| | come, | Put on paper a list of present | expenses. Do not omit small items; they all count in the . total.| | study this work sheet carefully. | Do not attempt a general percent- age reduction but weigh values| one against another and discard [ the less desirable. ‘Wherever pos- know are especially necessary to maintain good morale | particular family. | With this new aense of values | Traditional, Use this new plan to control ex- | pense. Each desire to spend for |items mnot ineluded in the daily | routine must be" justified. When food is planned for bal- sible retain the things which you| | committees for the coming year when the Post holds its regular meeting tonight. tempting the palate, of the maximum amount of state in your | in mind make & spending plan| which you bring within the limits| of your reduced working income.| outdated, matter-of- | course purchases must be omitted | | unless they can prove their value.| 1 | Such a budget will include all| |fixed or irreducible charges such|“The East Side Kids” in “Boys of | as insurance; rental or house own-|the Ofty” ’ ership costs, etc. | marketing, .pensive | value for those of higher price. wife will need and study to substituting foods of like to give more time meal planning and less ex- Clothing must be chosen with durable satisfaction as well as ser- vice in mind. Variety may be had through renovation. All household operating ex- penses will repay careful scrutiny. While the amount we those in need should not tailed, social gifts may easily be restricted to a minimum. Records may be kept by the method most convenient, envelopes, boxes, account books or what not, but the plan must control the ex- pense. Don't give up worthwhile things and keep the trivial, Don't spend be cur-| without comparison with the plan.’ Keep the goal in mind and go out to win, Ten Rules for Budgeting Estimate your 'minimum in- Estimate your maximum in- come taxes, both State and! Federal, for the coming year. Subtract probable inc¢ome taxes | from the minimum estimated | income. Remainder is ' your working income. List present expenses and com- pare with working income. Study each item of expense critically and reduce each to| lowest terms. Weigh each expense against others and discard those which do not -offer sufficient return for the money involved. Keep the worthwhile and dis- card the trivial. Total the new figures and con- tinue reductions until they can be met from the working ln-" come, Use the new plan to control ] expense. Keep records sufficient to show Jjust how expenses stand. e 10. Lotlo Foder, nutritional | spend for | |Guard, Bormard Murivale ond Jefirey Dol » GOLD” “Fl OWIN '(OAST GUARD PATROL DUTY ' The Coast Guard desires to pur- chase six vessels, each approxi- ‘mauly 50 feet in length, suitable !in design, construction and condi- tion for duty in connection wifa | patrol - work in the inside pas- | sages of Alaska. They should have bcrtmnu and messing facilities for about eight men. Prior to . the purchase by the | Coast Guard the owner of the boat | must agree to permit a trial run {and inspection of the hull ahd ma- chinery, and such testing and ‘dis- mantling of the machinery as may | be necessary ‘to determine the econ- dition and characteristics of the ! boat. Any person or persons 'interested and have boats suitable should |make application to the Coast Guard at the earliest possible date, according to the call issued by F. | A. Zeusler, Commander, U, S.Coast Commander, Ketchikan | District, STEAMER CAUGHT BYEARLY WINTER | Ice of an early winter has {rozen a Canadian steamer in the Mac- Kenzié River and balked efforts of two other steamers to mike their Jast schediled trips on the Stewart River, Charles Gropstis, Mn flyer, said today. | Gropstis, former Juneau pilot and (now private pilot for Livingston | Wernecke, Consulting mm of the Alaska Juneau Gold ¢ Company and affillated organiza- 'tlcns ‘brought ‘Wernecke to Junuu vesterdly from the Alaska-' ‘well mine at Mayo, Yukon M tory. | The two Stewart River steamers were blocked by floating lee ‘at |the junction of the Yukon In§ ‘the \swwnrt last week, Gropstis sald. | Their freight probably will be taken to Dawdon and flown into the mine, i Planes flew to M 1ast week to take off the crew of the steamer . Discoverer, caught fast until spring releases it from the icy grip of winter, PIONEERS OF ALASKA present Theatre, Saturday, October 18. Two. shows, 7:30 and 9:30 p.am. Admis- <at the Glenn L. d is e N avyv'_i’s New for the first time, lant in Baltimore. Sky Giant Takes an Amng Martin XPB-2-M-1 bomber, built for the U. S. Navy, is shown fiying battleship has a 200-foot wingspread. The small ship iver Cadet and gives some idea of the new navy fighter’s tremendous size. Details | at ‘the 20th -Century, anced nutrition rather than '!or]slon 50 cents. Loges 56 cents. Save .I the house- this date. adv.’ INFRA-RED RAY LAMPS i1 the-foregroun of armament and performanse are a secret, but the ship will soon be put through exhaustive tests. l—*

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