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CHAMBE? OPENS 1930 DRIVE FOR FUNDS, MEMBERS - Sets $5,000 as Year's Goal —Watsen Assumes I get away with it,” he decl There was little busines A report from um\ Committee said that it found not possible to obt for Skagway residen: can ports was a to aid i travel. Recently for such Goal Set at $5,000 support of the entire membership if investigation that it was |s permission | to use Ca- mmm steamers for travel between THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY JAN 2 1930 Chamber to take e 000 will be made ¢ C in the | us of the post, 4n(l if abandon- | is believed to be under con- tion by tk [ the effort . KELLER ENTERS RACE FOR HEAD BEI.IEVES HER - BROTHER WILL COLD SNAP the authorities Yesterday afternoon at 5 GUCKER GOES bpamah Premier And Cabinet 'H(Ls Not Resigned TO SEATTLE J. W. Gucker, well known com- mercial traveler of Juneau, is mak- ing a trip to Seattle on business. He is a passenger on the Princess able prote be made to o'clock the thermometer in Norah. the War Departme Chilkoot Juneau slipped down to 13 M o e TS Barracks the Army port |® degrees above zero, but ap- mie’,’“;ff,’“’f; dfpfi’l’flgm’ifi;{a?‘;fj;, L = maintained in Alaska. 1 |® parently ashamed of the & HEl (o repie, . Bod his 4 the | .- low-down New Year's trick Cabinct have regi(;ned : MONTAG’S 5 Qs s 1 no politi risi ity School Superintendent @bove. There is a c MISS Eeilson Expresses p,ogf:m xSl Bl gl WHITING-WYKOFF'S to Run as lndependent wind blowing, however Confidence in Expedi- 3 which makes it appear even ‘King Alfonso called for reorganiza- STATIONERY oot ¢ By . - i tion of the political arty, the Presidency The Cham as set lts finan- AT UETRU'T for Commissioner colder than that. The pre- tion Makmg Search “Political Union.” He agdedy there s blets cial goal for this year at $5000.] e, diction is colder tonight. oottt e aleotion ‘in’ Pebeunry Pencils, Tablets Announcement t | Last year, it ed $5200. Its s (Continued from Page One) @ o 0 e 000 0 0 e e o 0of Provincial del < i I 3 egates to the School Supplies the 1930 N membership for 1929 was 238, the 4 PO e sseecscsccecs iy : i pefbe ;“”“ SRl 29 was 238, the |Moxican Pl‘(‘,aldflnl - Elect i ; ¢ Cnlon. - E on Tt th a degree of Bachelor of R No report had been re- 0’ e — at the For the next two weeks the ter, bl Bl flg \se ceived at 3 o’clock thi e degree of | SCHOOLS RESUME Wiy i the Juneau m(mberx will be circularized by -t 8 after Sirbarts | Maste Arts from the same in- o S afternoon from Fairbanks elect e: On January 14, the lists . g = son expedition planes suc- e h . . i ; ; DETROIT, Mich,, Jan .2 The Juneau High School ; £ tion, presided at t will be checked and a special com- : X 94 hogs 7 P r - ltile demonstration was staged g up the teaching pro- |Grade school resumed studies ceodpdliRetig i yesie e | Due to the fa mittee appointed who e not responded at th .. e : for the miss e n | date, to ca s mew mem. |Ortiz Rublo, Pres 1 advanced work toward a ys, with practically the o Fteing Li0es e ! be Until that time there will|Mexico, arrived at the railway sta- D¢ A ";“ in Columbia Uni- liment reporting. o i biie o she bk TS tha : tien. ver ew York City AT Red was smaller be no individual campaign nmr!" | 3 . A | e PR 2% .| The Mexicans booed and his Not Politically Minded | pointment of e | Already number of members | Tol Kot R round the sts | TG SORTIAND, Ore, Jan. 2.Mi !‘..uv(- t n out 1930 r'.\rdx‘ Jmnon. | Adeline Eielson, lost aviator's si oy ,Gp o (,P?fks ;‘,ml ];‘ Police reserves were called out ' a teacher in the public honor of obtaining Card No. Wenatchee, Wash., exp: 7 paid his 1930 dues before 1 last month for lh( The Rubio family did not heed o ation for Alaska wa CONSIDERATION the expedition now in o the work of the Chamber. | Heintzelman, A: ant Di t the crowd of discontents. The ritorial Board of Education,| \TH!S YEAR !A he north. i He asked for himself and his asso- |¢ was almost as prompt as the | cop wag oreeted by a group of fight was belng waged| Miss Eielson is visiting relatives BRAND Ilelm(?t& ciates on the Board of Directors, |Governar, and was issued Card No.|yevican officials and business men, against Commissioner L. D, Hen-| herc. She said her brother told . the support an d fullest coope! 2 | = - on, he was apg her before he left for the north HOT members. The mark May Abandon Post The University of Texas has been ment, but only not to worry if she did not hear A new shipment of by President H. L. Faulk-| There is a possibility that Chosen the twenty-ninth member of on was climinated for co from him for several months. VA" S the 1920 Board, he said, artment will abandon Chil- {e Association of American Uni- si GRS position. . 165 I am anxiously awaiting his WATER Loather Helriets ant pLng |k ks, the Cham 5 In- | versities reliably reported then that he could | return because I wish to hear of e Q fcather SCES R me abil- | ay. The rep as P : nave obtalBEne sppoictiRtAA his experiences,” she said. BOTTLES 2 : and who has made a wonderful |sald, came from a reliat he been willing to enter the fight I Wool Toques. You I will have to have the but was not in sufficie 1 OppoatbdEItEs the laticns When the Canadian fliers left Se- GUARANTEED 5 3 3 [ | DisoubBiiRIke candiddEyhaL this attle on the Coast Guard cutter TWO YEARS need one for this to call on those ese! Greeted l)vHostileCrowd \\\,’ day or today for the search Kelier has done con- It night by 300 Mexicans as Pasqua ay after the Christmas and ° . . ° . e regarding whether the Eiel- . . . ° ° . Last Spring, wk of selecting a Comn and six of the demonstrators were % |arrested for disorderly conduct fidence that her brother wi by % 1t T WAVE RESOLVED TO ¥ || TREAT FAIR AND SQUARE | at '\ FOLKS WITH A LOT OF COLD WEATHER SPECIALS TOQUES, WOOL GLOVES and MITTENS MACKINAWS For Men and Children WOOL PLAY AND OUTNG GARMENTS For children—just the thing for winter wear for the kiddies. New shipment of CROFFUT & KNAPP CAPS FOR MEN LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS WOOL MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS Heavyweight—Regular $6.00 values. Now Selling for under cost at $3.85 J.M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel Start the New Y ear Right— BY INSISTING ON REAL BARGAINS WHICH ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES RELIANCE COFFEE (the best that money can buy) 1 1b. tins only.... DRY PRUNES (fresh and delicious), regular 20c a pound FLOUR—50 Ib. bags—Our Best Blended BUTTER—Extra fancy creamery in quarters, pound ... 55¢ MILK—Darigold by the case ... $4.75 TEA—Orange Pekoe, rich and de- licious, one pound ... 80c We wish to thank all of our friends who have made the past Year so Prosperous and Happy for us GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Mr. Keller said he was enter- the race independent of any cal organization or faction “be- of my firm belief that the RESOLVE that only honest-to- airplanes, goodness food stuffs shall find their y to your pantry shelf this year. . Motor Bus Runs Off e Two persons were killed and sev-|Phone 25 e jeral injured when a motorbus ran . o[r the road during the night, Highway, Two Killed. - i i RICHMOND, Indiana, Jan. 2.— 15 mflrs west of here. The dead arc | Thomas Carney, aged 45 years, and ! | \ ' Leather NURSE ! ! Chelan with their three Fairchild L Miss Eielson and Mirs. | & J. I. Anderson, gave Pilot Pat Reid hristmas packages and other me- mentoes for Eielson and Borland. BUTLER-MAURO || nterests of the Alaska school p e TR that 168 TRERGHHIv lve that the Fair and Square Mrs. Anderson is a sister of Bor- DRUG CO. ) itk ¢ 2rocery sha 4 land. The pilot, when requested office be kept entirely free from |2Y0cery shop shall attend upon 2 ry TR your table wants during the next!to deliver them to the lost aviators, | 7o Delivery Phane 1M K | Patronage Vs. Efficiency iwelve months, Start the New Soid: “Tll do my best WHEN WE SELL IT C. 0. SABIN, Prop. { 5 ~ IT'S RIGHT It has been the experience in every State that the schools suffer when the administrative head of the system becomes a political fig- ure. It is inevitable that patronage \will creep in, and political expedien- cy become a factor to such an ex- tent that administrative qualifica- tions and educational experience and efficiency lose weight. Under |such conditions the tendency would |be for the school system to, become | |a cog in some political machine. Its | |sole function of offering Alaskan youth the best possible educational | advantages would then naturally hel affected by the necessity of having| |to exert itself to keep some party lor faction in political sup remacy. Year right and you won't get left. [ SO SANITARY GROCERY | W SEE BIG VAN The Gun Figures and Frocks Botiles and correct mo]a’ing sarments | Sive them smart lines FOUNTAIN | Today’s mode demands a distincely s shooks and other products of the { min. ary 15. You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. He will return about Febru- - e Dell E. Sherin, Juneau's phmnf uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv - Have you tried the Five o'Clock .Dinner Specials at Mabry’s Cafe?| Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN | Juneaw’s Own | Store [ PHONE 478 [T TTHTHTT situation is to BUY BY BRAND - . DEAL NO. 2— 11 bars CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 4 cans LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 2 packages IVORY SOAP FLAKES DEAL NO. 1— 1 can NO. 2 AMOCAT PEAS 1 can No. 2 AMOCAT CORN 1 can No. 25 AMOCAT CABBAGE 2 cans No. 2 PRINCE SPINACH DEAL NO. 4— 1 cans No. 2 AMOCAT STRAWBERRIES 1 can No. 2 1 can No. CAMPBELL SOUP— AT O A LT : 11 cans Tomato for 12 ROLLS 1891 TISSUE— 1000 sheets to roll 5 FAST DELIVERIES 10 a. m,, 11 a. m., 2 p. m., 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m 7 “PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE” ! Hot Water i ! ! e e LT CALIFORNIA GROCERY Express Money Orders | TANKS | Galvanized Gasboat Tanks Welded Diesel Oil Tanks The Home of Better Groceries LU LU TR T LT T LU LT UL flI|III|IIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH|IIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlllIIfl Make your Food Dollar go as far as possible without sacrificing quality . . . . The key to this. _TT’S YOUR BEST PROTECTION . .. . A few of our Fri- day and Saturday Specials are listed below: DEAL NO. 3— 2 packages SPERRY FANCAKE FLOUR 1 can, guart size, AMOCAT SYRUP N ALL FOR——#$1. ALL FOR———$1.00 ALL FOR———$1.00 : e DE i ’ DEAL NO. 5— it 6 2 pounds FRESH DATES 2 cans No. 2% FAIRVIEW DILL PICKLES e L Ear > bounds LARGE WALNUTS 1 large cans SERVUS DEVILED MEAT 2 AMOCAT PEACHES -ALL FOR———§1.00 ALL FOR——$1.00 ALL FOR————$1.00 Now is the {ime to make Date Bars 5 cans No. 1 tall PRINCE PEACES in heavy syrup . || DEAL NO. 7.— ; ; $1.00 3 . $1.00 4 pound package RAISINS 3 dozen medium sizc ORANGES, Very Sweet """""""""""""" p 4 cans BORDEN’S MILK $1.00 3 pounds BEST HEAD RICE 3 packages AIRY FAIRY CAKE FLOUR ............................. $1.00 ALL FOR———$1.00 $1.00 GEORGE BROS. "= \ [ ] 92 and 95 Open 7 a m. till 10:30 p. m. 000000 OO cold, windy weather. The Nyal Service Drug Store We Deliver 1 | | feminine curve to the bus line and a | BT | B e Y M g o5 B Mr. W. C. Jensen is in charge of the Sheet Grosapintrleiag b ode ' Man SYRINGES \ 3 gy e & lovely silhouetie, even the most slender RUTHERFORD IS $1.00 to $4.00 ! Metal Shop which insures you the very best fig::r;imr;s weiion. " OFF FOR SOUTH || NEW GUNS and || of tanks. e i Ton Dualiste illustrated 1s | l} s e bamngls o s dew alkin s | TO BOOK ORDERS|| AMMUNITION Juneau Drug ! feminine type of foundation garment. =k It is lightly boned and graciously up- | Roy Rutherford, manager of the I o P4 C . i D | i:;sh:he bust while perfectly moldiog ; Juneau Lumber Mills, is a passen- Used fong Roughs, omp any ¢ PLUMBINGRICE ffi,fii&ERS ngi:.m‘ METAL H { ol inr on. the Princess Norah .on ? Sold and Free Delivery Phone 33 £ : i usiness trip to Seattle. Mr. Ru: ‘We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost’ ~ |therford will book orders for box- Exchanged Post Office snm‘““,’j:,‘,,j S i b LIS g Ll L i e R e i