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al Titled Russian Visitor ! \ To United States | | | s Weather Just the Here is a line of men’s, apparel reputation for nd s €t | [ [ whose | guality a i | real ::!)“S]) - These rain garments ar and pepalarly pri w Stormy Da: of new handle styles in the popu- | lar chort stubby models. The frames are | sturdy and covered with good quality silk. | Priced to Suit Any Purse | b N P 2 ! The Grand Duchess Kira, great granddaughter of Queen Victoria of England, and the youngest daugh- i e and Grand | Duchess Cyril of Russia, arrived in New York on the S. S. Berengaria. The titled visitor will remain in this country for a several months’ visit !and will be the guest in Washington i B. M. Behrends C 0., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store Bloaflmmmenflremenflpemenfipnceomrnen Sl vJWMMWI\-‘fl Legal Battle for Guardianship st iaepc\rnzor"’mw c‘onj “mll ; Of Heir to Harvester MllllOllS dus eoletr, i il e parsibl to ‘Bfiasphemy Laws Are ‘ Aitacked in Commons | on the was introd Fair Fliers Frown - i E On “Bunny” Regalia| NEW YORK, Dec. 30—Woman | ! must not 1 I chorus | n their pu of style plus eomfort. | That was the opinion of the | “winged women” who viewed a pri- | vate showing of style apparel for laviators here. One costume 0f be lly incapable. (Inset) Mrs. Katherine McCor- wife, who contends that the guardianship is perogative. (Lower) View of Stanley Me- ck’s home in Santa Barbara in which he is men Behind closed doors before Superior Court Judge Deby, of Santa Barbara, Calif., the battle of McCe mick millions is on. The hearing involves the guardianship of Stanley McCormick’s $50,000,000 suede lined | nstate. (Upper left) Harold McCormick and his ed. (Left) Superior Court Judge Deby, who | ™7 Ocelqt fur-wa' 1gh snappy | eister, Mrs. Anita McCormick Blaine who scek the | will decide the vital question of custodian of the }Fm‘mg» SR ased w) By the sstodv of their brother. Stanley, who is adjudged ' $50,000,000 estnt&_ women fliers because it looked too | much like someth of “Alice |2 Wonderland.” They liked a cr | washable suede ¢ sleeveless jersey, a win leng breeches. - The v helmet was an adapt Aznes model . A blue leather covcrall lined with | czmel's hair was considered trim| and comfortable. A gray covert Ay ! » ’ 41 % i ” |cl=th dress, with trick fastenings aske: m““f?fi, h,m‘ : s Z #1 |from choulder to wrist so that it| $10,000,000 and could be zipped on a chiffon many times i silk frock, also won favorable comment. Sadligi gy i I gs?z sir\ Aplent‘« Village Has No Bank I 2 leathe: n of an it gasis wumuu PeTIY) d thrce years ical works, a steam-g. ted electric plant an HOSPITAL NOTES the only ele c copper T " ery in the 5 arc three r | A seven-pound baby girl was born sons for it ¢ |at 4:30 o'clock Sunday morning at Montsant |St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. |Jeck Koby, of Taku River. The | father and mother are well known |on Gastineau Channel. | TFred Campen entered the hos- pital Sunday afternoon for surgical parts of the nat Unlike many to industrial importance overnig s Mcntsanto is no real estale projec The town doesn’t even have {treatment r of cammerce to bal e § Sloe itiee op ayid Tom Haines, of Tec Harbor, en- Monsunt,o it Ry 0 tered the hospital Sunday for an | cperation for appendicitis. Mrs. C. J. Wittsell left the hos- | pital Sunday. | Mrs. Eva Rbinson left the hos- | | It r, Leo n town who d m: pital Saturday evening. Mrs. Pote Folden left the hospital Saturday mght Mcst o[ fin. farm, moreoy within the city limits. Saug been mayor since Monsanto ittle hasn' except factories and ven a bank. Below corporated in Augnst, 1926. L0 Sonace it 'y el |rorD MUSEUM TO GET The town’s population represcnts ' LRl I e & traction of workin nomites in Russia FARMER'S HAY INVENTION ikl CHOPS, BLOWS AND LOADS | To Get Anencan f\d ; ; . Dec . Dee. 30.—Hay a on a mech Monsanto payrolls. There i church or picture show, but is a school with 60 pupils Monsanto's town hall, formerly chemical testing factory, has bee: Jeased to the community for an c indefinite period at a rental of $1 year. no PITTSBURGH, Dec. 30.—A for- got#en clectrical instrument is num- bered among the hundreds of ex- hlbl.,; of the early electrical indus- iry collected here by the Westing- house company for Henry Ford's | museum. chopper, e which| It is a little Insirument and no iyt Bl oy tol land. one nufi ;bl:nw identify«it. e e raked into wind-| Next mystery i - a rapid de_velonmcnt e starving on the | r s . elevated by a lo;d’i: teresis motor, so—cz‘le;ybesca:sehyso a municipality. R bave started 1o the ehopper and blown into large fone kmows how it is supposed ‘to cottages line its s to bring e | wagons tra alongside. It is|work. and they are kept spic and 3 hauled ‘to fesd racks where the ——— m despite clouds of smcke thar - o hay i3 again blown into weathor |- Sweet potatoes averaged 110 Commer printing at The Em- |r pire. | my from Mon:zanio’ t ant s bushels to m acre in Alabama cm: 14 | Prederickshurg in th Weather Condmons As Recordcd by the U 5, Weather Bureaun Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, ber—ning 4 p. m. today: and colder with occas Time Barometer Temp. 4 n. m. yest'y 29.30 28 a. m. today 29.23 34 Noon today 29.51 2 nal snow noderate westerly winds LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloci{; Weather DATA 83 tonight, E S swW I'rye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Tuesday [air 9 Rain i Rem Fresh EASTERN and CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS OLYMPIA OYSTERS YESTERDAY &1 TODAY i PHONE 38 Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. | temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | X 20 S g ';g 3 ;s Ciear | “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” t LK =26 - -~ nana 52 -52 - 0 Clear gle B | — 0 Clear > % 15Tl Clear | : by B 2 oa x|l Dry Cleanm g ‘and Pressmg = iak 36 iageL - | 10 0 Pt @ldy mo—2w | 2x 238l 4L4SKA LAUNDRY 38 38 24 > Rain | n 42 2 36 Cldy 1 4 S gl la e In"New Puilding on Shattuck Way Seattle 46 46 ¢ 44 88 cidy i @ v E 0 4 4% 10 Rain | THE LAUNDR_Y_DOES IT BEST! ! ancisco ... 50 48 0 13 Clear © 22— — e g " +Less t'an 10 miles. | NOTE—Observations at Barrow, made at 8 m. and 8 p. m,, a tro cf low pre the barometer a and moving thw -four h has occurred cv gle and from Cordo:s With n stations reported cold ter in the Interior rea a. & the exeepticn Fort buil 164 hup ovlcr_ "19 . “n:mu o ! 2 ”l:«ml T ot PRICED TO MEET YOUR of Dutch Harbor ‘and temperatures this morning, g the coldest thus far this | coast to, as far south | | Yukon, Tanana and Eagle 8t. Paul the POCKET BOOK © 00660000068 0 LARGE FOOT IS BEST SO CHIROPODISTS SAY who ¥ is cut ry to f small an opce velop foot into a it has ce etra ik Civil War Vet Serves 52 Years at Cemelery RT SMITH Fifty-two of Wi years have been s cometery 1 erved his Ty as super ent of the cemetery nned, sodded and tended. The octogenarian, a northe eral of Bull Run, Gm inten- built a memorial m hi in the “Diamond Bri charged to drive General 2 vhi A, Hill's forces from the rifle pits at | Fredericksburg. rn vet- | The memorial is a diamond-! h shaped plot on each point of wh i a cedar tree taken from Hill's Eligible to refire on a pens ! continue at his work. TWHO'S WHO ANP [WHERE ! { John H. Gufiey, of the Mauro Drug Company, is a pis |ger to arrive in Juneau this after- {ncon on the Princess Norah. eputy Collector of Customs Maurice S. Whittier who has baen {1024, Dillon asked to be allowed 10 for Associated Press Phuvo Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones will 7 be the naval adviser to Secretary Henry L. Stimson at the forthcom- ing arms conference in London. 3G S 1930 CALENDARS n Pacific Railway's s ar¢ new being dis- ka Sleamship Co. ne and get yours. e Dell E. Sherun, uner. > Federal Power Commission In compliance with section 4 (e) the Federal water of (41 Stat. given rnia, below its matural level end Batler, cini - is for propesed to be v facture of wood | tion to such appli a heari with any spending the holidays below With gain for his family, Is @ refurning passense; aboard the Princess Norah. - oo Duluth, Minn,, is hom? ort for PR Burt Wentworth, known fingerprint expert, says the place for fingerprints is in the record of the family Bible. | Exccutive Secretary, Federal Power | Cocmmission, Washington, D. C, 1346 lake vessels with a tonnage of | 729,041, A e internationally Hotel Gastineau. 1062), br! that George T. Cameron, e Building, has ma a preliminary | power = development Lake, tributary to -z Tongass Naticx‘ml " ‘eastern Alaska, c: which desired, should be ion line te the vi- See our stock before buying elsewhere THE Thomas Hardware Co. If It’s Hardware We Have It Atitention, Merchants BOOST ALASKA’S INDUSTRIES Specify wooden boxes for your shipments whenever possible. There is an abundant supply of lumber. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 Office cof the Please call —adv. Juieau’s plano ~-adv e ot s i e Safe and Economical ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Make Useful Lasting GIFTS power act notice is hereby n Francisto, application in South- Forest, sting of a stor- age-dam, & nmnc' to tap the lake Christmas a penstock, on tide water, application of power in the manu- Ip. Any objec- tion or request hereon, together reports -or - other consideration is submitted to the Alaska Electric Lwht & Power Co. Was Awarded the Gift of a Brunswick Radio Combination Ludwig Nelson Jack Langseth Given by Open Evenings Until Christmas Juneau—Phone No. Douglas—Phone No. 18 SNOW SHO VELS | Szdewalk Cleaners SLEDS FOR THE KIDDIES Christmas Tree Decorations Harris Hardware Co. I8 NEW YEAR’S.GREETING CARDS Geo. M. Sl}mpkins Co. P Old Papers for sale at Empire Office