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8 A THE DAILY ALASKA SURVEY BEGINS TODAY ON FUNDS FOR RECREATION Blanks Give Information for Swimming Pool Project To fcilitate )mmediate planning | Juneau swimming pool zmd‘ jon center, the cooperation 1 residents has been asked out the information blanks | to be used in estimating the t'xl(‘nk‘ of funds available for work on the of the recre: of J in fi alter P. Scott and Mrs. Crystal | Jenne, committee heads in| charge of the present fund survey, emphasize that the blanks are not definite pledges to pay, but are T er indications of what may be counted upon when actual working plans for the project are underway. Present tentative plans call for the building of the recreation cen- ter in the Southeast Alaska Fair building, and included among fa- ilities will be the swimming pool, et ball courts, rifle range, skat-/ ing rink, showers, dressings rooms, ete Memberships. Snow outfit ever held, on Governors I: Gen. Robert L. Bullard, and M $12 per year, will T, Children, it is planned, will be ad- at $12 each, mitted at a minimum charge. 2 The memberships may be payed on a yearly or monthly basis, but scheduled payments of the full $12 dollars will speed up plans for work on the project, the committee em- phasized tion of the recreation facilities. The following blank should be - - signed and either mailed to Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, City, or placed monthly, ships and donations have been Company, Harry Race Drug Com-ionally with glycerine applied wi pany or Home Grocery: a clean cloth. FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. Rice & Ahlers Company PERISTRRERE, NN . CHARMING REPRO More artistically designed and perfectly finished fur! old masterpieces so accurately and modern methods omieally that the most modest home can afford a fi uine Mahogany, Walnut or Maple. TARIES in the GOVERNOR WINTHROP and GEO. as EARLY AMERICAN and MODERN. shown is a true G The chair shown cally Duncan Ph knee hole desk any living room. Secretaries lend beauty to the home u'nd provide necessary space for books or dishes. you will find Colonial Maple: WOOD and FURNITURE. QUALITY. Three wartime commanders of the famons Fie} the undersigned, agree to pur- entail certain privileges, including chase substantially reduced rates on ] (number) annual memberships charges for the various activities. jn the Juneau Recreation Center (number) annual memberships at the rate of $1 per month, payable If and when sufficient member- | se-| cured to insure erection and opera- in boxes left at the Juneau Drug be prolonged by rubbing it occas- s in Juneau now, buying of Beautiful 18th Century Furniture In all history the PERIOD of Chippendale, Hepplewhite, Sheraton and Duncan Phyffe stands out predominately for the beautiful examples of cabinet making. all preceding periods and TODAY our most prominent designers are copying these We are showing an exceptionally attractive variety of DESKS and SECRE- The KNEE HOLE DESK reproduction in Mahog- any, Maple ‘'or Walnut, walnut or mahogany. A beautifully designed only a convenience but enhances the beauty of JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. I'hree Famous Fighters Meet Again I'vision are s L to right: ( ds of land, in ajor Gen. . FORMER JUNEAU WOMAN RAISING FOXES ON KEKU She raises foxes on the Keku Is- land group across Keku Strait from The life of patent leather may |Kake, and she likes it. In fact, she | 20 mink th |to take back with her when she |has ended a few days' visit in the |Capital City. She is Mrs. V. A, Paine, formerly of Juneau. “It is a beautiful place out there, smiled Mrs. Paine in the lobby of the Gastineau Hotel this morning. “Lots of deer, birds, and so on Seventeen years ago, Mrs. Paine's husband, a lawyer in Juneau before he passed away, started the Keku Island fox farms and Mrs. Paine is seeing them through. Last year, she explained, was a bad pelt year because of wet weather, but this year promises to be good when pelt- ing begins around the first of De- <cember. Mrs. Paine said that Aileen Sche- neur, who made many Juncau friends during her stay with Mrs. Paine in Juneau, is now studying in a Portland Advertising Art School. i e | Try The Empire classifieds for — _results. DUCTIONS niture was produced than in are producing them so econ- ew beautiful articles of Gen- WASHINGTON style, as well eorgian is typi- yffe in is not Modern interior decorators decree a variéty of small tables” for the living room and a charming array. of many styles in our Furniture Department. Authentie. Duncan, Drum Tables; Georgian Top Chippendales in solid mahogany; and Phnyfe Dropleaf and ie Crust Type Tilt Butterfly Tables. We are showing TABLES from such NATIONALLY known factories as IMPER- IAL, HEYWOOD and PAALMAN. Look for such names as KARPEN, HEY- IMPERIAL when buying It is your guarantee of own at the biggest reunion the Charles P. Summerall, Lieut, sitors attended the ceremonies. v (International Illustrated News) | TERR. C. OF . URGES COASTAL AR ROUTE HERE Called Meeting of Organ-! ization Is Held on ACGOUNTANTS ' T0 BE GIVEN EXAMINATIONS Examinations for Certified Pub- lic Accountants will be held on Thursday and Friday, November 18 and 19, according to information released by James C. Cooper, Sec- retary-Treasurer of the Board of Accountancy, Territory of Alaska. | Qualifications for candidates are |as follows: 1. Citizen of the United States iand of the Territory of Alaska. 2. At least 25 years .of age, good ‘moral character. 3. A diploma from a recognized high school, or must be able to pre- |sent satisfactory evidencé of an| equivalent edueation. | 4. Must not have less than 5 years of experience in the practice of ac-| countancy. | All prospective candidates should | write immediately to the Territorial | | Board of Accountancy at Juneau, and give notice of intentions to take the examination. A fee of $25 is re- quired, which entitles the candidate |a second examination within eight- | (een months, if he should fail to pass | the first one. [ | of)) | D | WERNECKE TAK OFF IN BELLANCA ON SEATTLE TRIP Livingston Werneckle, Alaska Ju-, neau Field Geologist, left at 7:15 this morning for Seattle in his Bel-| lanca Skyrocket airplane piloted by Charles Gropstis. | Wernecke flew in from Mayo last week and has been waiing for| favorable weather before continu-| Saturday Approval of recent action urging establishment of airmail from the Pacific Northwest to Alaska via the coastal route was voted Saturday at a called meeting of the board of managers of the Alaska Territorial Chamber of Commerce. | Etforts of Secretary Curtis Shat- tuck to point out advantages of the coastal route over the interior Can- ada route were commended, and messages sent to Portmaster Gen- eral James A. Farley, Delegate An- thony J. »)imond, and to the Cham- bers of Commerce at Tacoma and Seattle were approved Present at the meeting were F. A. J. Gallwas, L. W. Kilburn, M. 8. Whrittier, Wallis 'S. Georgé,* Yohn W. Jones, H. R, Vander Leesf, and Curtis G. Shattuck. It was decided that since the Al- aska Plisiing Commission is ade- quately taking charge of future pro- jects for Alaska, a tentatively séhed- uled meeting of the Territorial Chamber in Tacoma, this Décember, should be cancelled for the pres- ent ALASKA DINNER AT 0. E. 5. CONVENTION REPORTED SUCCESS Word received by friends in Ju- neau from Mrs. Jay Williams, Ju- neau delegate to the Eastern Star convention at Indianapolis, empha- sizes the success of the All Alaska dinner, pronouncgd “one of the highlights of general grand history.” Mrs. Williams, who concluded her attendance at the convention on September 29, is now visiting with friends in the States and will re- turn to Juneau toward the last of the month. LADY BOWLERS OFF ON SEASON TODAY At 2 o'clock this afternoon, the women’s play on the Elks bowling alleys got off to a flying start when the Diamonds squad met with the| Pearls. On the Diamond squad is Mrs. R. Stevenson, Mrs. R. Kaufmann and Mrs. K. K. Kyler. The Pearls are Mrs. A. Duncan, Mrs. R. R. Brown and Mrs. R. Dav- lin, B e “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. > - ee00os0cac oo HAIR CUT? YES! It was the busiest Saturday in Juneau barber shops in months—as far as youngster trade was concerned. The shops were filled from open-time to closing with children from tots to high schoolers—getting their long locks trimmed after the 12 days at home on account of the health ban.-And there were many adults who had to shave themselves. over the weekend because of inabil- ity to get into the shops. ® 0 000 00 s 0000 9000000000000 000 00 @eecessvsccvcvvne = SN % Sy O2ucare pavor Schilling PURE VAN:LLA ing on his journey to the States. He will fly straight through to Se- 'actle where he will meet Mrs. Wer- necke and his daughter Claire with| San Francisco by automobile. Portland with the Bellanca change from floats to wheels there. While in Juneau, the two ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION FULL PINT ONE for 29¢ TWO for 49¢ NORWEGIAN g FULL PINT ONE for 49c¢ TWO for 89¢ Linen (FINE QUALITY) = T T All for 41c¢ PERFUMED 6 bars 28c RUSSIAN : MINERAL OIL HEAVY TYPE—PINTS 2 for 69: “The Corner Drug Store” PHONE 33 Continuing with his whom he wlil continue his trip to program for gradually increasing & {and improving the facilities of Gropstis will fly from Seattle to| modern food store on Seward street, and Bert McDowell, operator of Bert’s ash Grocery, has just completed a men re-arrangement were guests of the Gastineau Hotel. displays in his establishment. L T DRUG Pay Day Speciadl VAILUES EXTRA SPECIAL q Pint VANILLA ________7Qc PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC COD LIVER OIL 11b. Chesterfield and 48 Envelopes JERGEN’S SOAP ‘immy Thompsen, golfing ace, set a burning pace of 68 for his first round & Belmont, Mass., but here he’s comforting his wife's feet after the ormer movie star, Viola Dana, followed him while he carded a dismal 80 for his second round. BERT’S GROCERY SHIFTS COUNTER, ADDS DISPLAY of McKESSO ' QUALITY long-time counters Under the new arrangement, floor space of his location has been con- siderably increased by moving the main cashier’s counter to the mid- part of the store. Additional floor space secured is to be occupied soon by two new display racks from which patrons may select purchases. Mr. McDowell has many more im- provements in mind for such time as conditions will permit their being made - D Today's News Today.—Empire. his and w ASPIRIN 100 —— 26¢ 200 —— 49c ALCOHOL RUB Pint — 29¢ 2 Pints - 50¢ McKESSON’S Shaving Cream 5 and 5 Double Edge BL ADES All for 23¢ HIGHEST TEST Milk of Magnesia Pint Two Pints - 49c¢ McKESSON’S AFTER LOTION an TALCUM 60c Value! 33c HAVE ¢ 75¢ Value! All for 39¢ Bring in your bicycle keys and exchange them for tickets on the brand new hi-speed boys’ bicycle—which we will give away— FOR SURE—NEXT SATURDAY. JUNEAU DRUG CO. e 2for51c EPSOM SALTS FINE CRYS HOT WATER BOTTLES REAL BRISTLE Tooth Brushes 2 for z9c BRIDGE CARDS 2 Packs Her Tootsies Are Burning Up ;Ngw Dasm]yel' Fanning Added | Tng.s. Navy“j NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Uncle Sam has added the powerful destroyer | Fanning, to the rapidly growing U. } S. Navy. | Buil at a cost of $4,000,000, the 1,500-ton destroyer wis christened _over the week-end. It is the last of |four vessels built in the United 4, |shipyards at Staten Island, and is ned for Nathaniel Fanning, who ved John Paul Jones. The de- | 1cior 1o the second vessel to bear «c flame, Fanning, ‘ | | |I'RS. HAYES COMING i HERE, BRIEF VISIT \Mrs. A. B. Hayes, wife of “Cot” Hayes, fosmer representative of air- lines in Juneau and now General Agent of the Pan-American Lines in Seattle, is a passenger aboard the Alaska for a brief visit in Juneau with her mother, Mrs. R. P. Nel- son, her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Nay- {lor, and two brothers, Gene and George Nelson. | e IVShoots Sweetheart, ’ | Then Pretty Girl Suicides | SHREVEPOR1, La, Oct. 11. - ; Pretty Lois Dahl, 22, was found dead {this morning in her home in the | fashionable section, with two bullet wounds in her chest. | The police said they believed she shot herself after wounding her col- 2 lege student sweetheart, Don Poin- dexter, 23. The reason is a mystery , as Poindexter refuses to talk. Dull Headaches Gone, Simple Remedy Does It Headaches caused by constipation are gone after one dose of Adlerika. This cleans poisons out of BOTH upper and lower bowels. Ends bad | sleep, nervousness. Butler Mauro i | Drug Co,, in Douglas by Guy's Drug ' Store. —adv. et ’ W A ! g - - 50c SIZE A OO il -y - - LS—U. 8. P. Ibs. 39c 27 51° —— llllllllllllllllIIIIIII!IIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIII||IH|III|_IIHIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIII ~ 3