The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 7, 1927, Page 7

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ISS BEST IS WEDDED 1 MONTH AGO YESTERDAY taugh last Mr 6, ¢ Miss Il the car, I R akima ceived here An account of from th Y low “Pink and white peonies, Ore bn grape and ferns decorated st beautifully the First Preshy- | rian church today for the wed-| fing Miss Elmyra Best and | erbort R. Simonson which w brformed at o'clock thi arning. The service read by the ey, David W. Ferry, was at bnded by more than 50 friends | nd relatives. The wedding music | fas provided by an aunt of the pride, Mrs. Charles Harwick ng “I Love You Iy Sh ccompanied on the organ rs. F. F. Clocksin who the wedding march, bride wore beautiful who ool of Elmyra Doug's bacare Simoason Bost high sch the b.il en June Wash., according to word th wedding ta n kima paper i nine who wais | by | also | d | “The own' of rrigd pink veet peas I Seattle e Fith | which sh weet peas. Jame or 1 was the 1t-of-town Mr a white georgette white | Blair | { smaid.| rosebuds and Miss 3irdic was the bride a frock of tan georgett carricd orchid Pilgrim Other, wore of best man s at the wedding p o on, moth It the bridegroom and Miss Cla imonson and Mrs. James Pilgrir istors, all Portland 3-Hulda (ool C A weddin § i the home of th and Mr Jam bridal part and M mmediately for their n - Bonite Ore Mr of the Univer cakia ves. Mr Simonson new hor Simo a graduate ashington and Mr jeen graduatod ity «of Oregon.” f Simonson T MISS BEST HONORED i News clippings from Yakima pa. | ers tell of many affairs which | yere given complimentary to Miss | Pimyra Best upon her arrival at| or home in May after teaching past 3 in the Douglas| school, and whose engagc DUR FIRST BATH TUB‘ an by the name of | prominent resident| borrowed the idea | 1, of Bng- American- | ¢ | installed his} | | | In 1842 hompson f Cinci 1ti, rom Lord John Russ Jand, and had the nade. bath tub ome On . Christ: arty of g Xhibited nd gave nd four day, having a ntlemen to dinner, he the new marvel to them| an exhibition of its use| of them risked plunge: nto it. The next day all Cin- innati heard of it and the local papers opened their columns o violent discussions of i On the one hand it was de ounged as an epleurean and ob- hoxious toy from England, de- igned to corrupt the democratic implicity of the republic, and pn the other hand it was attack "By the medical faculty as dan- kerous to health. . It was the recognition of Pre ent Millard Fill that gave he bath tub recog on and re pectability in the United States While he was still Vice President, n March, 1850, he visited Cin-| inati on stumping tour, and nspected the original Thompson ub. Fillmore was entertained in his house and, according to hamberlain, his biographer, took bath in the tub. dxperiencing o ill effects, he became an ar- ent advocate of the new inven- ion, and on succeeding to the| ‘residency at Taylor’s death, July b, 18560, he instructed his Secre- ary of War, General Charles M ‘onrad, to invite!tenders for the fonstruction of a bath tub in the White House. This agtion, for a moment, re- jived the old controversy, and its pponents made much of he fact hat, there was no bath tub at fount Vernen or at Monticello, hnd " that all the Presidents and | ther magnificoes of the past had! ot along without any such men- hial luxuries. But Congress, regarding all this clamor, dul alled for bids, and the contract vas presently awarded to a firm bt Philadelphia engineers, who roposed to furnish a tub of thin. ast 'iron, capable of floating the argest man. This was dinmstalled early in 851 and remained in service in he White *House until the first veland administration, when pa ipresent enameled tub was kubstituted. The example of the resident soon broke dewn all hat remained of the old epposi- jon, and by 1860, according to he newspaper advertisements of he time, every hotel in New Work had a bath tub, and some had two and even three. GEO. B. RICE. dv. - Pinmbing and Heating | ment ately 'I"Ih‘\l" | with and she|as | make | deelded BARNEY GOOGLE 4 ( NO SUCCESS MOST OF THE \awaz COMBING EVERY POSSIBLE MO . AND CORNER OF THE VAST ESTATE WITH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THI AND SPARK PLUG AT Sounps LIKE 1! OH ., y! usren To THEMN GROANS — 'B'S . Beell URT BAD - WIF Yoy WANT To SANE 'tM ok (/‘ Yoy, deT A DOCTER ! CSEARCHING PARTY RETURNED To TRER QUARTERS TRAT “MR. VAN WO SIMPIN MADE LP, WIS (Al SSUMING RN HAD ND T8 (EAVE FOR TE Y WiThouT SAEUNG A WORD o ANYONE HOWEVER , A FEW OF NBNTS ARE Quyr JUING THE SEARCH IN THE WoPE THAY THE LITTLE " MILLIONARE - LOCATED to Mr. H. R Portiand imnounced in ther were more than th Mis. O, her nffair attrac arriv none upon Of thesc and ive tlanily party at which R Higdon enter in hom “The was lovel ma [ the , Irid, and ea, predominat Pretty Present: by D oyed, ax seasol peonic th with piu color nol ion thy M 1d a ented Violin Pearson were ¢ lovd ho er. of gifts p ti honor most deli W 1l cousi on | with | Hardwick In the 'later after ments were served at daintil ppointed whi Mr (8] noon four in onson cicnee ( d high Both chool during Mi. Be their to th B ide.” will g rge ranch n ern jOregon marriag brideg ta ump ar to re - - - BACK IN ALASKA Leo Y mechani seg ung, f and after rmer well-known | prospe r in this| tion an ahsence of fi in, hav last bo: Duriy hack m ona of the his home in M of rived Alaska Young has heen a hardy tos Cal ous ised him interest to his par an dafter traveling around through various parts of the country that Alaska is the and only plac oo HERE FROM MONTANA Hunter, cousin W, ‘arrived hers on from Montana wheye | is, to spend a visiting with the G Favorite Son the A ha interim If owne ar rancisco, w busines to d Mary lix Yukon her home of months ot e James,D. Phelan, former United States bem(or, is California’s favorite con in the race for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency, says Isidore Dock. weiler, Democratic National! Commmrrmnn from that State ‘ conplo | 2 Advertising always pays. Use the columna of The Empire. e B P, 530 AT M for sale at 'hc m weLe! . V()pva ) Oq,v"’ URSDAY, 'JULY 7, By i g 3 ganizat falmay but expedient ions, that to exe organizations SAYS TEACHERS - of tax nent Sys , tenure ried. “These 1 Mr. Kelley i results, th [-uhln mind, inte savor of advancin of mes ac in Educator Declaros Orgam- zations Should Make Their Wants Known Page e rests of teachers ra than promoting the . educati f the child “These good objective been obtainod with had teachers ugher qualifications elves. They should ttention on constructive uch deral government 1 matters, by state oards of education epartment staffs, tribution of pu ry child a omoting th (Continued from One.) 1ave icism le eri emphasi del for th tion as the socidtion to National Educ focus thei today I'he te lobby work n educa and by 0a locnl ta equitab funds and and lic quare deal By pr general ed arter N 2117 tEPORT R OF 1y CONDITION THE First National Bank of Juneau Juneau, Alaska, in the Territory of Ala ka, at the June 1927 District No. or close on 30, RESOURCES a Loans and discounts, including redizcounts, acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts with in dorsement of this bank Total loans Overdraft U. 8. GOV ow a Deposited $1,013,411.50 $1,013,411.50 NONE INMENT SECURITIES D: to secure circulation (1 bonds par valuz) b All other United States Govern- ment securities (including miums, if any) TOTAL OTHER = BON STOCKS CURIT. C., OWNED Janking | $9,000.00; Fur niture and fixtures, ate owned other banking house in vault and from national b Amount due from 8 bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Item 10) Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report ing bank Totals of and 13 a Checks and drafts on banks (in- cluding Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of y or town of reporting bank b Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. 8. Tr urer and due from U. Treasur Other assets, pre- 181,800.00 194,200 SE- 206,410.00 14,600.00 Real est than 600. Cash amount due 258,111.82 ate banks, Items 10, 11 1,484.19 16.60 if any TOTAL ~ LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ¢ Surplus fund a Undivided profits b Reserved for ] ¢l current expenses paid Circulating notes outstanding. Amount due to national banks Certified checks outstanding Cashijer's checks outstanding Totals of Item 25, 27, and 28 AN A IH"MA\I) DEPOISTS (OTHER BANK DEPOSITS) TO RESERVE (de- within 30 50,000. A ? 50,000.00 $27,261.02 ne § 217,261, 12,500. 0z 00 91 26, 18,267.56 T payable lnl||\|r||ml to cheek . Certificates of dvpm.ll “due in less than 30 days _(other than for money borrowed) Deposits requiring notice, than 20 days . Dividends unpaid Total of demand llE[l(N“.fl (other than bank depos- its) subject to Reserve, Items 29, 30, 32, and 33 5. Savings deposits Other time deposits Postal savings [deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 35, 37 and UN l TE I) STATES DEPOSITS (other than postal savings), in- cluding War Loan deposit ac- count and deposits of United States disbursing officers deposits subject 30. . 1,223.49 but less 10,060 2,5600.00 718,140.99 667,720.47 50,661, 49,212.59 iy 767,484.16 TOTAL ... $1,697,553.12 Territory of Alaska, Town of Juneau, 88: I, H. H. Post, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above ltntemants is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct — Attest: METZGER, Directors. Subst,'ribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1927, B, &.Ynoumn. Notary Public. commission expires March 5, 1928. H. H. POB'I‘, Cashier. JOHN RECK, P. R. BRADLEY O I Necn tod | could | of busi-| | extrem 00| j work. § ment 00} | reetive | speech | Burop 00| 00! BILLE DE BECK WELL SAVE You, " MR.VAN HORN" ment by th Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau [ ety | Forecast for . today: Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m Sifowers ar ler tor at and Iny;moderate southerly wind LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Hur ni ‘114,' \\/mu Velocity 30.09 66 30.03 54 £9.97 it CABLE AND IRDAY Ligh Weather Cldy Pt. Clly Pt. Cldy "Time— 4p oy 4-a,m. to RADIO RFYPORTS TODAY § Precip. 24 hr 8 a.m. Weather Cld Rain Cledy || THE feeling you 13 800! r it pas: process of ‘ CLUB L1 | ROOM | Open 6 a ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY YHORE 15 B L m. to'§ p. m “ PETE JELIClI, TP'roprietor New i SPECIAL SALE on CANNED GOODS Soniething In 2 I Hx i 4 Sandwic Spread Cheese Limburget Amer Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-5 ican Spread read 6 OZ. JARS-—-45 C? 04 16 0 7 . 0 ¢ —Le than 10 miies, NOTE: Ob attlie, Portland 1 m., Juneau time e b at Prince are made Juneau Francisec rvation Rupert, at 4 a and 4 San m and It neral wnd f the Gulf, of Alaska outhward weather in the we { { | n over m ¢ n to the oud led fallen in Br lowest Bering hout the 1 gouthes ratur have the Pribilof in vitory and rain i tern portions and fallen in the w Islands. throu tern Columbi ] of Alaska except h rtion zeal and b, tandard SHOES SELL AT $1,000 PARISIAN SHOP educ will ional win the respec g Nl PARIS an exclusive old 000 July 7 Rumors design- pair franks o squeals of tha in turn repre will gladly, through th the 1 lotu antatives in provisions which w recently ' es for mifortabie in 1 $1,000 shoe a of malke m are causing astonishment in laries, tenure, and f dress allowances A will come by product cf qualification prot at have a foreign | al gold | ion of sghoes, said to purchased for had heels of rich encrust fou thi paid f and ssional the former of th nt.” It malke client, with Wi m and cff ion 7 a tardy @ the shoes without them Spesch ia elimination al anot The of - w AN educati prec stones on peech defects throug! training W egren today chools Ll 5 ure o - EMPIRE HAS THE MOST UP-TO-DATIE ) JUIPPED JOB PRINTING IN ALASKA | O s EXIDE MARINE, AUTOMOBILE and RADIO JATTERIES t on Quality” confarense the tion Corrocti Teack tional B nal A liss Liljegren correction schools of Omaha, tatistics ir half a m schools who in the public Nebraska that children fn o ch defect peech defect unnecessary icat ther are i h V3 Epee said licap is an that defect ¢ school over lemons- | cent curable the Omaha tatomout. for in spe trated all own experienc ols verifie The only defocts 1s re-education hat therefore, the correction of specch defects an educa 1al problem | Vocationally the speceh defee. | is barred from many of the | ssions and from many form: , his efficic is low occupation. Socially | poech defective is even more | usly handicapped. A specch | t Is often the direct cause | rmanent defects of charactor | WRANGELL SHINGILES nents, WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF TH FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU of are our in thig remedy tio “Ins PO il cy Gastineau ‘lectric Co. PHONE 416 ju > I papers for sale at The Empire 0 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ALASKAN HOTEL. MODER REASONABLE RATES Dg\vn Housm., PROP.. | Spreads | it b TrEANSFER Res. 148 { ¢o0D l Motto | ( GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 ReELiABLE 149 COURTY like butter—suitable Phon for lunches anl picnics v SERVICE 1ad Our SANITARY GROCERY The PHONE That i'lea 83 and Store ] 85 L. J. Surick Jeweler rnd 0; tic’an Watehes el > $ S, Diamonds N i s o R SHOPPEE FRONT STREET 1 KIDDIES NIFTY DRESSES | | HAS THE LARG-; | UP-TO-DATE IPPED JOB ALASKA S&F SWEIIT~FRII~H | sHE EMPIRE AND! | PRINTING | We Now Supply Dealers with SEATTLE ICE CREAM 8. & F. ICE CREAMS 8. & F. CONFECTIONS ELMER E. SMITH I'hone No. Henry the Fourth Cigar riminating Smokers) | | | v [ ‘or Di ARISTOCRATS—10¢, long filler, foil wrap- ped: BON TONS—2 for 25¢, foil wrapped; KINGS—15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS— 3 for 50¢, foil wrapped. At All Dealers H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent e i Ot i et (et B Bttt >t SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. You each one purchased, RHODES CAFE GUARANTEED 1007, PENNSYLV/ PARAFINE OIL THE BEST BY TEST Thomas Haid' ve a Dollar on

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