The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 13, 1943, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA o WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1943 4 = " [ Besides their (Llu“ht(‘l /DOUGLAS REV.BROMLEY =i s aremic n,wn‘JumorTnminulId | Eugeuc E. Brcm]ey Jr., who is NEWS | INRETREMENT (i ' Moo This Evening | BOYAL CAFE | | o 4 " During their brief stay in Juneau,| The Junior Trinity Guild will H H . ‘'W. CLUB MEETING % .yt HEUD ‘HER 35 vfm the Bromley's are guests of theJmeet this evening at 8 o'clock ut Sl’ecl“ltles. The Qctober meeting of t,he' " en's Club will Rev. and Mrs. Willis R. Booth &t |the Fifth Street home of Mrs., CH Pm:g"s m“hnd wm{' in th | th> manse of the Northenf Light Helen,Cass. { CHOIV,V MEIN L Rict M AR, S inc| Retiring from active pasiorate in Presbyterian_ Church. i All fembers are urged to attend| OP SUEY [ dergarten_ élass oom of the ‘public the Presbyterian Church after 35 AMERICAN DISHES |as the meeting is an important ov school. - The ‘meeting, which is to years :continuous service in Alaska, 3 o " {Mrs. Dan Hanebury will be cu-! # { be ‘a socidl affair, starts a:t 8 olelock, . ‘Bey. Eugene E. Bromley s T N occa:ion o Royu m flndfl “vltifin:”::dfl:;;n;;"p::"un Juneau, accompanied by Mrs. Brom- uar s e - 5 as in’ e H b X te to P: h i L tomgiics i Ao comORI Satio ei’ enroute to Palmer, where they s ; Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin . b alice 1 Seadlle &b, the Poll lmEL flm Steam Heat in Every Room -are interested in the Club’s activi- Hot Water and Shower Bath E ORDER YOU ‘ties, Newcomers to the community | :;m:lhce a teacher at the Palmer m ‘Mrfla ‘are given ‘special invitations to go, ¢ Quick Service Barber Shop RABBIT Sk "’s 1 A graduate of the Chicago Pres- ‘become acquainted, and a ver; :::d tim¢" is qu:"mlsed to all. y‘buenan Theological ‘Seminary .on t § on Second Floor—Room 3 | 5 » ! Under New Management t Tanned, I:g:!d and all i \ ) ) ) LUGGAGE THE UNOBTANABLE IS OB- TAINABLE! A new shipment of handsome, sturdy traveling cases . . . Genuine leather and hard-wearing canvas, 1 1 May 7, 1908, Rev. Bromley came The Juneau Unit of the Territorial | and Proprietor ready to make up. PIKE IN ‘HOSPITAL to,Alaska shortly after his marriage Guards will meet in the Elks' Hall Willidti® “Joe” 'Pike ‘entered St.|On July Ist of the same year, mak- as usual tomorrow night at 8 o'clo Ann’s Hospital on Monday morning 18 the trip to Sitka on the old C alls and leggings should and underwent a surgical operation |Cottage City with Capt. J. P. Jan- worn and all members should ISMAEL VOSOTROS sterday evening. He is reported| sen equipped with rifles and ammunition | Opposite Juneau Cold Storage VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY A5 resting well this morning. | 'The Bromleys spent five years at Delts. . s e o oo SEATTLE, msmum'mv y Sitka, and have also been stationed Mfg BRE Bt stotasl St Reasnnahle Rate " FISHING ENDED at Klawock, Haines and Hoonah, o4 apea i ; placed on the importance of riflé- |~ B!fl' WAR ‘BONDS & men accompanying machine guns s in actual battle. » Capt. Hank Harmon says all mem- | bers of the unit should be present | as important matters will be dis- | Having completed their first full Rey, Bromley having been the Pres- season- ‘ot fishing, William Cuthbett | syterian minister at the latter town and -Norman Rustad have both ac- for the past 10 and one-half years wepted . oca) employment. Mr.| The Rev. Bromley was Moderator *Cuthibert shas again gone to Work'of the Syned of Washington last : m!fi\ the Alaskn Juneau Minidg'year and for the: past four yeass Pulimans Army Lockers 4 SEATTLE Pertect comtort’ | TmE cussed at the meeting. | Qentrally 1 a | . : A Mr. Rustad is @s- has been chairman for the Na- BTG S, L | 29 iy Jpeay A T e” H ovmmbffls ,‘"’W with fhe George Bros. Gro- tional Missions Committee of the : | . ® Bplendid ftod and : ‘ery n Juneau, BERGMANN DINING ROOM i ; & Preshytery, of Alaska. F. B. i e/ Mg | : OPERTED BY OTTO SUTTER | - ’ x Mrs. Bromley. also active in § | McClare, © Large Rooms— i v Two-Suiters church and civic affairs, was presi- | ogto T, Sutter s now operating | ‘MgT all with Bath Lk |dent of the Alaska Presbyterial So- | the Bergmann Dininng Room in the ALASEANS LIKE THR Now ciety from 19371941, A"graduate of old location at Third and Harris { ‘alsks Tramsportaties : S5 " |MacAlaster College in St. Paul, streets. Sutter, well known caterer, i 4 c.-m : k 'm' md {Mrs. Bromley was born at Levanger, | provides breakfast, luncheon and ¥ : | i 3 Service Men's Cases Norway and came to this country dinner. O R gy : e lmm Pwe R \;,é;?s lz(i;.pnrems when she was 10 l;(—";.wmAR B-oi“): | rwmm SAILINGS FROM PIRR twoi .new lockers — one in iwmdemblc expansion _since Qe v : ! BARAN“F . pfl‘l'n. . ! . % metal, the other in wood . }f:'m:h;eflmm ;‘:;P‘mm;:l;en? |y Alaska’s Lu];:o"lfl Apartment — Also handsome saddle le**”"d' |cuseton that ML i opersetiar. | ot PASSENGERE FPREIGHT er, men's two-suiters an One ‘ren tor J.: Edgar | i smieiaas | FRESH STOCK || “mipoymems ||| - wmiomnes | b ciith employe at the end-of the d.ay A Pl 4 . . and SHOWER ° ; ; Imust turn in a report on work done. ¥ i !Inthe fiela «offices, the agent in Reasonable Rates R—AG s icharge @udits these reports and acts 0f * . B. FEMME AGENT accordifigly if his office 4s under or ovorsialed, md 5 g00d o e RADIO Phone 800 FRONEDs MR m {had Detter <o of it, too, for at no ) : 3t sel fime, tho home n(flcc calls lur BM Bebrends Co ST ati QUALITY ;/acg /587 iwe magpower mllros('ope Pho mflcc cf Gcnsornhip is dis- | covering z;tums drom ‘its Job utili- zztion’ survey. Work standards are established dnd 'field offices or .di- —_— 7| visfons ‘of - the national office that | Tai) to 'meet those requirements are investigatéd with a view of shear- ng of; pcrsnnnel ! | patrols of Montgumerys Brmsh FIETH ARMy {Canadian and Indfan troops pen- EaS‘ern Sfaf flas L \]C;;iwqdl :;‘nt':"gm':"’e to ‘the vil- | 2 Il P T | “The c%(::xomy bloc in Congress is in'no-méed o be fiddl ith Along the Voittrno River' line 4 mua nm'm v\hco ‘department neadcsd l?nzw ml’;‘ | tremendous artillery . ‘duel raged, | A Muny of ‘them “are doing their i and . : FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES o PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. You Can Fly With 1 3 ALASKA STAR ] AIRLINES IN THEIR NEW 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE 3 wuh British-and American ‘artillery ! A’ special inmatlon was held last | to see that Uncle Sam’s staff miuwinw hundreds of shells aerobs night by the Ordér of Bastern Star | 3:000000 ‘emiployes veally d the- n\mea stream. . | at the Scottish Rite Temple for Mrs. | Job. O’ bhb oftier” hang 1 ‘ : m, Imp I EaggLy o n < I'Sla"owedlr, “Whio will ‘866 leave for c:gmf e oo 5 ¢ t © '~ CONNECTIONS to > 2 -APPLIN ARRESTED the South, and’ for Mrs. Charles - YAKUTAT VALDEZ FAIRBANKS v ; ON mm/u.b CHARGY | Miller of Strawberry Point. CORDOVA SEWARD BRISTOL }!A |. Paowing tho geremony.,a soclalil KODIAK NOME KUSKOKWIM Tremendoqs Am"e[y buel William Appitn, former taxi drly- | was held ‘with the following com- er, was arrested by the U. S. Mar- | mittee in charge: Mesdames M. S. Ragm Afl‘oss | shal’s office yesterday and pleaded | Whittier, James Snell, Tom Hutch. guilty ‘on two edunts oh a morals | ings, Evelyn Faulkenperg and Mr. ] ’mu:ac He was given six months | Walter Heisel. | P 43 i for each. . | — e — (Cotitinned trom Pm.w Oned ‘ R S R | YOUR BROKEN LENSES o 2. | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | 5 T A . o SRS Ifave &’ portralt artist take your | Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| saly. oty mlles Porihesst cf Gana picture. Hamersley Studio. OppodeExa.mlned Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson | croce. i 204. Bl 3 Along (hib ARl comstat [k, Pederal BundlAnn Phone adv. | Blomgren Bldg. th:x}i »636 s advi Gen. Sir Bernard Law Momgmn-' ery’s troops smashed four mies ahead, beyond Termoli, against' strong German resistance. | Bonefro, - 20 -miles southwest of Termoli :and five .miles northwest of British-held Colletoro, was cap- tured after exceptiopally. shup fighting .southwest of Colletore, and and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday Qe PHONEG667 | | Baranof Hotel PERCY’S CAFE Will bi closed from 2 to 6 o'clock every o b 2ok 2k Woedley Airways JUNEAU——- ANCIIORAGE morning while new machinery is being instafled. This arrangement is only tem- bt . | porary. Via YAKUTAT and CORDOYA ; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | b \ ’ , ?m Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points GENERAL LAND QFFICE strict Land Office |4 Anchorage, Alaska | Aug. 23,1943 ! Notice is hereby given that Anna I .Crawford Fleming has made appli- | cation for a homesite under the Aot | | of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 010310, for a | tract of land described ‘a5 Lot A, Tract A, of the Fritz Cove Group of | Homesites situated along Fritz Cove : Highway, Alaska, Plat of U, S, Sur- | vey No: 2390, contéiin 8.79 ‘acres, and v it'is now i the flles of ithe U, .8: N 1ALV A Nk Land ©ffice, Anchorage, Alaska. - TN & Any and #ll persons ‘claiming ad- 1 - ,, unlel versely ‘any of the above méhtioned i Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents " Juneau The same excellent service will be giv- en at all other hours at no inconvience fo - cusfomers. Pan AMERICAN Alrways' Alaska Service ob- serves its eleventh birthday in the spirit'of ou wartime slogan: PERCY REYNOLDS 106 R 0 o ek Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 Juneau .. |ZEsasker o ISTER'S FIANCE I/ ’ ¥ Express Ra 10 cents per pnnnd—hflmmm Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice Onc-Way Fare, less 109 Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Dally at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet ... $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: cen per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULEMUESDAY and THURSDAY ‘r:m":h.&r& e St | i‘ 250t ALASKA COASTAL l!ll.!‘llls [ the period .0f" publicatlén “«h gdn 4 Serving Southeast Alaska—Passengers, Mafl, Express | S Ly pu g, d - \el’c’y S aie SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A- M. ] M e e ¥ ¥, Hawk An- Pl L flie : ; { E 4 h Tenakee Todd i shan gol @ FLORENGE L. KOLB, | ¥ I";m Bodio 5l TS0 sl el S8 $18. #6 First publication AS?;“IR‘%H‘ i b % " 30 5 i 7 g Firs Y i 8, 9 ¥ a 0 5 5 Last publication, Nov. 3, 1943. § HEDEN BRI AR ARG }g ig }g {g }o & 3 s < Lo cidan BIY 0 I S NN R 10 18 18 \' E 18 10 10 £ " e Tenakee 10 10 10 i WELL-1 HAVEN'T EVEN Seen WHO IN THE WORLD (it ; A BEAR ALL DAY~ | THOUGHT 15 HE TALKING TO? Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. | | Wrangell Petersbt ] Juneau ... $45.00 $35.00 !30;00“ ‘ Petersburg 30.00 10.00, Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchika Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to P&m" : and ‘Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traf: warrants. Schedules COPLINAY. King Festuies Synidicis 1 s reserved { Change Without 'mlnd I Dbior o "o'u ‘l’

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