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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1930. i Cosden’s Millions Gone Again—VWife Sticks TRIP T0 SEATTLE|:- HL, = ‘ y we by return home Twice Josh Cosden Compiled Huge Fortunes, and Twice He Has Lost Them. I s U s E |_ E s s l N e i ALWAYS THE GREATEST PICTURES Beautiful Wife Fought Poverty’s Battle, Which Nearly Cost Her Her ! théy presimed 1t wr Hard-W(in PosiALion in Society—Can She Go Through It Again? THUMR{O_N c ASE :’nv%:: w :U\Illl“f‘:{‘:?::":j‘\‘1“‘1“: : \'I'()::I:;(L)H’I‘ c OLISEUM T( )‘)I::: IT > and in addition to wit- Total Disabiity Claim Set-ness ices transportation had been y f tled Before. Arrival of o e | Musical Monarch of the Movies Spokane. They f eyt ago. Mr. Davis, Juneau Witnesses : - and Mr. Kobuk rc After having traveled from Ju- continued. from. Se .8 - 3 5 % ringi you the most gor- neau to Seattle to testify in o to visit Mr. Thompson, they be H 3 B geous volce you've ever heard, | on with the total disab Hellenthal c the most glorious lover you've filed against the govern- t & whle - 1onger 4 : ever known. The famous song- by Edward Thompson, World thl 2 § Y g romance as only the all-col- who formerly lived “We he 3 d attln | IR g S ¥ ¥4 or, talking screen could give S eierOf 7 Dendnciw e Nal folr s in Seattle,” | | : 3 A S g s 4 T | Said Mr. Dayis. * ather there Kobak, R. J. Sullivan and T | co o qalionera i o streets are gay with Christmas| decorations, and store windows are|j PARKER PENS | L0 rant tmer o N p2EANETTE Rl CHINESE TOWN R (oo Qicture Encircles SHANGHAI, Dec. 16.—Dispatch- | tbe es received here report that 7,000 ! Oommunists have captured Kungan, midway between Tsing Shih and GlObe Shasi, @ear the Hunan-Kupeh bor- rnment troops from Hankow |8 have been sent to oppose the Reds.| President of Chiang Kai Shek | ordered suppression of the news of T 9 4 ‘At Shanghaiand | the Government’s movement against | b i : Ul (It 7 New York - with- { |the Reds LADY MOUNTBATTEN Maeer, CosdEr Jostiua Cospar inthe ArcticCircleor under the Equator— # ; T R it Parker Duofold | I} FIRE ALARM CALLS TULSA, Okla, Dec. 16.—Josh Vate car. They engaged enormous Paid Insurance Tops R ikt Cosden has again lost n fabulous|DPOtel sultes. Famous jewels were ey < 1l 12 Experienceforyour- 3 Third and Franklin. fortune, but he is still rich, For|Purchased at fabulous prices. A 2 Billion This Year {4 |[BU self Parker effortiess || Front and Franklin. his beautiful wife, who has weath- |POMe Was bought inexclusive Sands | ‘% I writing— sxamine 5 Front, near Ferry Way. , ered the storm of moverty befors, | POt the Long. Island community | {il \EM] Parker improve- Front. feAt lGHok. Apte: ; (Continued from Page One) il e yport was s BN ments—and know P is sticking to him in®the latest|Of Millionaires. Newport was storm-|_ .~~~ 3 | ) : Front, opp. City Wharf. . )S SONG i3 s % ALeSL 4, an ocean-front property was| i el why, Paskat; Doy, o i FAMILS SONGS Entirely in TECHNICOLOR ycrisis 'in the career of tne meteoric > e > kol FREN 4 =5 e fold Pens are 8 Front, near Saw Mill. ‘Song of the Vagabonds,” “Only a Rose,” oil man Josh Cosden has streaked ‘C‘ e I?lde1;“‘:.2;‘.:?;(:’ \}}:H“[‘)‘fl(rim\f)nlf‘\ya,lxl,jNl]){o‘i:i;)“l:xo]l:;rr; Hl (e world favorites. || 9 Front achAv J. Office. | “Huguette Waltz” “Some Day,” “Love Me PATHE NEWS pot 5 b):l U\‘:f)[:“:t“ "“:fldm_fé?lf‘ Palm Beach knew the Cosdens and | annuities, disability benefits and | i E‘Zlf;}f’"gh L Tme"},(gr;' B A that ‘his wife still believes in his Sompled their staggering hospitality | cash surrender values’ he said. i i Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s ability to pull himself out of the|l their $2000000 Spanish home. 1 amount paid in cash sur- 1 e Harn, slough of failure again to climb|Suddenly the Cosden fortune seem- render values will be larger than Front dod SEWAR: the ©lympian heights of success,| €4 to shrink. But respite an im-|usual this year. Oceasions will arise Pront and Main, . And 'while society is admiring ”w“n-mlmg financial crash, Mabel Cos- | particularly as in the current year, Senior $7. Second and Main. Jovely Mabel Cosden for her wirolyldm managed to ensn the Prince | when all other resources have fail- oY B/ Junior $5., Lady $5. Fifth and Seward. of Wales as her house guest ined, the policy holder turns to the ! The Parker Pen Co. Fire Hall, +~devotjon, it is wondering if she will| " = A S i Janesville Wis. US.A: really continue to stick to Jim July, 1924, in her Sands Point' surrender value of his insurance. R R Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. vehouliEhe ok 'be Jortinate Cnmmh‘hume. From then on the Cosden| “But even here we must recog- Fourth and Harris, to stage another sensational come-| ortune went through a m])mlnm(’»vnn&:(‘iou.fi as we are of the backs shrinkage proce: of the protection involved— Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Thé romance of the Cosdens i It was in 1929 that Josh Cux(li’n\IhN life insurance is serving press- as inferesting as any story penned |Staged his comeback His Palm ing needs. The balance of $875 Seventh and Gold. by afnovelist. The business caruer‘BL‘RCh. Newport and Long Island|000,000 will be paid to the benefi- Fifth and Kennedy. of Josh Cosden is as absorbing as homes had gone under the ham- | ciaries of deceased policy-holders.{; Ninth, back of power house. the romance of his life and mar-|mer but Cosden announced that! Loomis emphasized that the rapid Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. riage,’ The two are intertwined. |they would build bigger and be wth of policy disbursements : to Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. Cosden was a farmboy in w:u--il(r- homes with the enormous for-ithe $2,200,000,000 paid out this Ninth and Calboun. ten, Maryland. He became a trol-|tune they again possessed. For if year was double the amount in Seventh and Main, B > ley ear conductor, a bill collector|Was reputed that Josh Cosden had 1923. Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. Ihe Vverv voung man \\'()Uld l‘)c PlCilSCd \Vlth and %hen a drug clerk. He mar-|not only retrieved his losses but| Alluding to his forecast that new Home Grocery. 9] = ried ©Ottilie Lowensprung and with|Was worth a cool $15,000,000 to jife insurance this year would]} Seater Tract. : * her migrated to Oklahoma, his mind boot. ~And now Cosden has again|touch = $18,500,000,000, he pointed|! 1 & ) an fired: with stories of the newly de-|lost his fortune. And the dreams| gyt that this sum would exceed by sveloped oil wells. Friends in Bal- Of further social conquests and g 100,000,000 the average yearly y X - 1dy-haired |glory are scattered before the hand | 4 4 i | 1, timogé believed in the sar purch s for the preceding five or Butler-Mauro Drug . 3 ; Co. Sell : A SUIT oY) ES 4 DT T R R R g CALIFORNIA GROCERY : PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries = e e e T R T O T T AR TR LT LU R LU UL UL (B R mohahbbrubbidbdad B S SESECRY PR eC ed him with capital to develop his| The other day Cosden's latest than 4 per cent under the previous own wells and refinery. Soon Josh!enterprise, the *Cosden Oil Com-|hjgh water mark of 1929. was Fich and with wealth came do-'pany, was thrown into the hands, AR IS TR0 e L B mest}¢ disagreements. There was a of receiver at Wilmingt6n, Dela-| HOLLY divorge and his wife was awarded’ware. Cosden rushed up from a| Gefl your CHRISTMAS HOLLY | PARKER PENS 7 i /0 TI | - | W, e SUITS boy 8nd his dreams, and they stak-|cf misfortune. | record-breaking years and was less | o- | | | i custédly of their three children.|Florida sanatorium and announced | " Thaf¥ summer, Charles Roser, an|that he was solvent. But he coula|2t the American Beguky Pa_';‘gj' | 1 employee of Cosden’s, divorced his|not prevent the receivership action.| W y ) ” 2N OUR SPECIAL wife,” A few months later Josh}And the oil king is back where he ¥ i > J 0 b Cosdgn and Mabel Roser were mar- | started. Fyraiin Todry Seln o 7 ; $5.00 llp ried And Tulsa watched the ro-| There are many who believe that $8.50 and $14.00 mangg. Josh Cosden will stage a come- " B Msbel Cosden proved herself an!back, that his financial genius, = 3 Roll-Up Manicure Sets ) - % 2 Hardy worsteds and dressy ambffious woman. Well educated,| backed by his wife's belief in him, e 3 p Moat el 2 i profigient in modern languages, a will put him in the ring once more $2.00 to $20.00 ! ; : 4! i cheviots ."1 brown, blue or goodyi conversationalist and well Should this materialize, the Cos- 3 gray, with extra trousers or knickers. verségl in the social graces, the at-iden’s place in society will be mose The OVERCOATS Free Delivery Phone 33 | mosphere of the crude mining town:secure than ever, because of the ; g \ Juneau Drltg $6.50 o bega}f to close in on her. | gameness of the man and the de- Sa, the Cosdens descended on!votion of his beautiful wife. Post Omfiz Slubstatlon \ W Sporty raglans, or dressier 4 English coats, with self or Marhattan to stdrm the ranks of| e / ) \ Company plaid backs, will gladden the !400." They arrived in a pri-| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. any boy’s heart. The Cash Bazaar “Juneaw’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” Every Month in the Year T 1931 SALES DATZES | We have the best lot of flowers and H Iabuiss 27 July 14 plants for our Christmas trade that we February 17 August 18 have ever had. b Only March 17 September 15 April 14 October 20 Also a large supply of holly and E’&u Summ& May 19 November 17 S . rs will CKLY AR Déceber. 15 cedar wreaths and what we believe to be {:‘: P YOl !ugu:““_ the best holly grown; mistletoe, cedar plessant and involve serlous conse- Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers. Advances ] : e brakes are not in Will Be Made as Usual When Requested. Trans- roping ‘f"d other items for Christmas o ol z:"h“ Hfon fered by Telegraph if Desired. and Holiday decorations. Vith genuine Silver Edge Raybescos. JUNEAU FLORISTS | Next to Postoffice Telephone 311 | lJUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. /| .Authorized Brake Service e et TINTING Permanent OIL. COLORS are used in all color work at Ordway’s Photo Shop Color gives a depth and quality, enhancing the beauty of a photograph. 65 MARION STREET VIADUCT ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS SEATTLE.US.A LIRS TR T T T TG ST ¢ -