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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1938. — T S = 5 3 —— ‘ D Ol Al F )ir() were served by electr concerns whose stock was H A P P Y ‘.r * = eetin o . ; £ | ai GBICHEMPUNE | neid by asiodie West Gies - op o [ 20 Y. A H cto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES y In 1918 he approac ]\((t by directors of the B I R T H D A Y | ()ars go | Oroscope 1 GASTINEAU CHANNEL Raliskes vy Bning jexsent SutAY B AL Peopiels; il & Coke Company of Chicago,| il ) EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY B sresident when receivership seemed immin-| The Empire ext Sepeula- | | “The stars incline — M I it Wl g tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire |1 but do not compel” HELEN TROY BENDER S s estdent | ¢ He toc place, reorganized the COMDANY, | y..pi00 anniversary, to the Sollow- | : ‘1? B. P. 0. ELKS meet R. L BERNARD - - d B . e } ) and within five years the ; i PR i 3 ER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 d Main Streets, Juncau, Alaska ; ; ing: ’ i proaman Visiting broth Second and Main Streets, J aska s indebtedness k .m. siting brothers S e | ootnpany was d s g JULY 18 b <Y JULY 18, 1918 TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938 DENTISTS . 0 5 S Butered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Cl Matter Ohice s the ine Insull became president . Blomgren Building 3 {2k T . n . Mrs. K. K. Kyler Charles Whyte sustained a com- DEPETR PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 5 of the Midland Utilities Company, a holding corpora- ind fracture of his right leg while| Women are well directed today, er: M. H. SIDES, Seo. Deltvered by carrler in Juneau and Dourlas for §1.25 per month : 5 ries. erving two Helen A. Young pound fre L 2 |according to astrology. The sta Hours 9 am to 9 pm. reéa.r W d P By . o e on "d i o " fior Duncan Robertson {playing with the motor ;'I\’ I“h h presage great interest in peace o: J y. One vear e, ed cc es W . and transportation Rae Jorgenson was standing in front of his house. | PTe58¢ b . i N e, f they will p by g tricity. He also took the presi- Mrs. Margaret Kijaish T GuriEnbbLE] SELCRen |0 (00 e - Subscribers w A 3 Mrs. 8¢ Jaic! definite influence over government —_ 3| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ey, of Bt of ti ’rn Indiana I‘b‘\ “‘I’“ "-1““““' Chms St\A;d“ Word was “‘“’1 d[l{).v fi““" 5"‘;“' plans for national defense. & Second and fourth Retebiion 1 ibsidiary, and brought a liaison Robert S. Moeller tuck from Dr. E. H. Kaser that i i o | Mond: 'y h The planetar overnment en- londay of each month n t and electric industries which was a - i the latter would leave Scattle .\mn\]‘_m”_flgcf cledt }lhlgnkm:; o ael Dr. Charles P. Jenne in Scottish Rite Tempis The Assock e who had thought the two products | e s —% | with the new I<.\,:n»bvt)\, for «"““:L.N‘.e action. Fault-finders and lazy 3 %Emigntine Bld. beginning at 7:30 pm blicat 1 route to Sitka, Skagway, Ju-;*° g Roo! and 9, 3 el g s | ' DAILY LESHEINE | | = “ana wa ‘gf)‘uxlr\ B |critics will meet with stinging re-| | b e i " DANIEL ROSS, Wor- published H ! the receivership of one of the five | % Wi D ke bukes as political campaigns gain | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- CIRCULATION G LARGER railway line ng business in Chicago, and | IN ENGLISH ML H'B. Belby, wife o the st |morhentiiin IRA VERS, Secretary. ol ol : effected a consolidation Which made him prietor of the Valdez Prospector| Surprises, predicted as marking|s b rman Chicago Rapid Transit Company By W. L. Gordon visited with friends in Juneau while | many events of the autumn, will be | REREKAHS ) ek ot Mrs. Bel idespres e sults. The | . S Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets e line B B oA T 4 | the Alameda was in port, Mrs. Selby | widespread in election resu [ ms An »an route had been built from Evan- ds Often Misused: Do hit sby, | Was on her way south ta visit with | pendulum of popular favor will be| Dr. Richare Willia | every second and fourth Wednes- i of Chicago, to Milwaukee. Insull obtained v ords Often ! hen o (D0 BOLSE her two sons, Thomas and Harry,|uncertain and frregular ; DENTIST [E%, 1OVBFIRAL., " BETEYS Mo ol of it in 1916, ran its trains over the clevated “1 A should G0 s Bt ga; | Who were 19 and 17 years old Honors for American visitors in|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ;gfi;{écxé.crr:g;le Grand; RUTR in 1§ 1% ROV pla ey sh S V. 8a; Lt \ re fore P closer re- § RS 2 o the Chicago loop, and offered a two-hour .pe should do so now pect h boys were in thelLondon are vrunmlUd .r‘nd ;h::xq::u' GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Y. ce between the cities, Often Mispronounced: Learucd AT = ;*“l‘]::"“nu:’l"a‘:_i“‘;mm'l‘;‘:‘fl"I'm ol ST ST Iy In 5 he acqtire ’]n.« Chicago, South Shore and (adjec [Ill\wf [:m;:;m;i;) ;2;;::dr . Dr. W. W. Council of Cordova dent of early autumn will cement = v = 3 ! electric railroad, and developed, through as in fur, e as 0, " was appointed assistant health com-) friendly ties. w - S il e interurban lines of other utility corporations Syllable, and not lurnd. i at Cordova by OV aqmen continues unde 1| Dr. Judson Whittier - | | u 1 : Often Misspelled: Amalgamatc s N Africa, continues under a plane-| TROPRACTOR he headed, connecting traction service from O Thomas Riggs Jr. tary direction which seems to in- CH ' | « ville, through Indianapolis, South Bend, Ft. [OUr 25 p e Al Gananare Sl -5 . bitte Drugless Physician ) 2 Synonyms: Execute, complete, ef- d r guessibg the < | | office hours: 1u-12, 1-5, -9 Wayne and Chicago, to Milwaukee. fect, perform, fulfill, finish The contest “”I guessing U1° | controversies and serious troubles| St i AR e ” o Ehialtesk | g Bt veight of the tinfoil in the winaow e .|| Rooms 2-3-4, 3 et g e G Rbet Bl bls business | - word sty SO LR three | MRRL DL INS L g fo A BCHEH Netve probiein PHONT: 667 PUROLA REMEDIES o A a to become chairman of the Illinois state times and it is your: of the lll-l o \IAL i will inerease. | i } 3 IN council of defense. In another national crisis, the crease our vocabulary by mast&ring “"“‘:“')i\‘“lm‘%‘&l »_\m;‘x-:\.“\v 2 Thunderstorms in France as ‘Wf‘“‘ R PRI TR e | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- JIM FARLEY, ALASKA’S FRIEND unemployment emergency of 1931-32, he freed his son, one word each day. Toda; el A o " g @ Wales and England will follow | g—o | FULLY COMPOUNDED Jr., from all duties with the Insull corpora- Sanguinary; attended with or con- warLes th; & ISt intense heat. Tourists will have ex-| | This week « Oaplugk tions 5o the younger man might devote all of his time cerning much bloodshed. “It was a|&Wire WIE o T HO Clting expielgneN.. o 0 Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Colisemm cer. one of the er to visit ty,. Posbt o : sanguinary battle.” R o e e After o summer i “"}‘{1“ “;“r" OENTIST PHONE i~-Free Delivery master Gene A T Ket- hiaicntae P il M e Eantt (s i RS Wenthiar: HOBE B4: 1004, Cloar.| (U5 B0 WHEENNG Jucimetion i R it sty s o & : ottice 1e cause of Insuil's downfa iven by econo- | W E i eather: Hig $ g toward extragavance there is to be SEWARD BUILDING | < chikan, where : | tomorrow THStS @s too steadfast a belief during the boom stock T much’ anxiety about making both Office Phone 469 building tHere ! . market days of the late '20's that “a new and lasting | MODERN Bt i 16 ends meet in the fall, Lk aboard or ; cauied Y ora of prosperity had arrived. et the n Persons whose birthdate it is have z — . ek in Middle West Utilities advanced to $570 . NCE o ame vessel B (o @ share in 1929, Insull became imbued with the idea cess, but there i ":[ Wg"“’sk‘héf | DR. H. VANC TOdCIY It is a real privilege and c.fl‘ e 1 e of A8 EEeAan He drnagea hi st conbarRbS By Roberta Lee (lxa»lurl) young folk. Hard work is| { OSTEOPATH | reet the Postmaster General, No official in Wash- sl Sl | L foretold | | Consultation and examination | | methods as a financier & A & has beer 1 rest he develop- RS gy 3 . ¥ Children born on this day may ree. Hours i0 to 12;°1 to 5; Few have done more to Stock issues were split and stock dividends sub-| @ when introducing two wo- be thorough in their methods and| 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Mt P has been a Sttuted for cash payments. In 1920 he became men, how does one know which gifted in detail. Many subjects of ' Gastineau Hotel Annex > M s rs that he “larmed over the rapidity with which stocks in his name to mention first? this sign are hard students and | south Franklin St. Phone 177 I‘ Pade e S H ‘1 operating companies were being bought up by eastern ~A. The younger women shouid have a scientific bent. i £ 44 @ Washington ar kel f' capital. He became convinced that rivals were at- always be presented to the older Dr. C. H. Mayo, America sur-|-c—————-0——v ooy % s time is ¢ his Interest| o mpting to gain control‘of fis huge system. but if they are both of about the geon, was born on this day 1865. % {Juneau’s Own Store continues to BeaR Db Vi 1 ; same age, it doesn’t matter. Others who have celebrated it as - He began buying stocks ir s own companies at | E pointed ou addres: high priber el BRI (36 Tol womive: hoina . @2 T8 4 il right)foidibEe-to| a birthday include Alexander Dol-| | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. el s S : d the Alet in Seattle Sa L0 B hor e At o CAPITE SBOUI [ peak to the hostess' servants dur- Ias Bache, greal grandson of Ben-| | Graduatc Los Angeles College | | == ind Rt oo ”‘)“‘ o ”I" “‘”l‘“' b ong. Kile, b ““’”l " ing the serving of a meal? Jamin Franklin, and onetime presi- | | of (Orilhfiaf_"‘e"‘y and toff ported fo. have offered a premium of $50 a share ") " wnhile it is not downright dent of Girard College, 1806; Joel | | Jpthalmology 4 = G SO ubove market prices for certaln stocks believed to be puge, onme should refrain from A Allen, s00lgRIRtE 1664 | Glasces Pitted Lenses Ground | "The Rexall StOI-"e ; e T A g g held by Cyrus Eaton of Cleveland and associates. doing so, as it interrupts the serv- 5 ; T S R ED YR 2T (o yo mail facilities he Terr ‘“‘\_‘"” 2 That, students of the Insull system said, was ice. A'(”p\:"fl’w’m’ 1E] ‘HU ARE © hnemmlhbb air mail c 5 responsible for most of the stress in which his 1000 Q. If a guest breaks a valuabie Toy: The o R [SWEEN AN RS BRE L the grea : companies found themselves less than three years article, must he replace it with an-| il Rl TR CALE, LIOLE Bos Dib mm"p:'u 2 its recreational advantages, c s later. The stock which was purchased at high prices Other? | e g {34 plus b gF, Erayiiv. -m e i) defense program and of its mammoth had been deflated; Insull's holding companies and| A Yes. it is the proper thing to| SRR o A | amount . . . QUICK! | tions. As he stated: “The future developme poec i " / f do [ | COLE TRANSFER | Butler-M: D C . courately MVEStment trusts were left in the lurch. g £ | Nk B | butler-Mauro Urug Co. | e o b i Faaigs il In June, 1932, he was definitely “out” of all his|g T & ZORIC i [ ERencIIEL o PNIEN é —=— "*""“":"“ ar : ’l"" . LR companies and, like a dethroned monarch, saw the { | SYSTEM CLEAN 2 | o pCaRs by 5 administration of his industrial realm pass into the - | Ph i tea or AT DoARSLioR) Of s lucusich B Examined b; BI% A sl ren of Mk e s peole 18 S8y f s, Th i ot i companien enes| | LOOK and LEARRN ons 15 ase o Sl H. 5. SRAYES O DO O o s oo crronor amq | (he failure of Samuel Insull personally and the, loss S | ALASKA LAUNDRY Dr. Rae L. Carlson | | PR VA, oW, O W YU Rmid cpbme oftener AU | o ety DoMIBn Rl by T wite s s son amital By A. C. Gordon | A 01 * OPTOMETRIST Home of Hart Schafiner and stay longer. Yike I : SIS S e e . | Marx Clothing 3 Insull Jr his younge . Martin, who had » ! ; \ o i been his chief of staff in conquering the kingdom 2 —— | — 1 Officon L Nelsonas Jewesl;{ : SAMUEL INSULL i His only resources were three pensions of $6000| 1. Which religious belief hasthe| pictured above is Rosamund Harris | The Charles W. Carter Shop Phone, Green — ach voted to him by the directors of a trio of his most followers? Seidel, of Providence, R. I., one of Death of Samuel Insull in Paris at of | largest companies. Every cent otherwise had been 2. What Confederate general was| the seven American ladies selected o hM%"gark’;x 4 s 3 GASTINEAU MOTOR 3 & o g . 2 i ade fs by the Charge of| for presentation by Ambassador | urth and Franklin Sts. I SERVICE 78 brings two pictures quickly € thel thrown onto the scales in a vain attempt to tip the Made famous by the € b | PHONE 136 FINE a merican newspaper reader—one of amighty| balance in his favo eyt %ml?'end:ha:: 7 | | Watch and Jeweiry Repairing e byl - T e o gy b q 5 ots’ s ucking! b af an ewelry power magnate who had made a fortune and the He had sat on the boards of 85 corporations, been 3'“)0‘ what) are. hamety’ Dol kpreeident of the TnternatioualiAs. J‘fi—h— a at very reasonable rates | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING other of a once outstanding business leader running | chairman of 65 and president of eleven, At the high “29¢? ¢ 3 sociation of the petroleum industry, | =T - C I oo ooooo EDHORN Gas 01} Stoenge before the charge of irregulari only to be finally|water mark he controlled public utilities worth 4y WAt Ja they leqaing of i with headquarters in London. ¥ 1 PAUL BLO HO apprehended in Greece, returned, 1 and acquitted. | $4,000,000,000 in the open market, and had a personal 5 What country owns Green- e The Store for Men 8. FRANKLIN STREET :‘:————————1 The latter is more vigd because it was sketched|fortune estimated at $100,000,000, land? by, Lester Do RO D b J. B. WARRACK more recently in the public eye during the days of But 51 years after he had started his American s E o B C the Hoover depression. Both pictures are interesting.| career as secretary to Thomas Alva Edison, he was A8 4 = 3 ||~ ON THE MEZZANINE ngineers—Contractors A young English clerk was Samuel Insull when|left at the age of 72 without fortune and he went to| & ConfUclaniam. Sanitary Meat Co. | { Front St—Triangle Bldg. HOTEL JUNEAU ol he first went to work for Thomas A. Edison, the|France to “find some little place which was cheap” | '3 Tre homots collect dry wood FOR QUALITY MEATS e asisn bl | BEAUTY SHOP JUNEAU { great inventor. He helped (o organize the various|where he could “rest up a bit.” from dead trees, chew it and make AND POULTRY S O N R N O, P vE AN WITEDN i £ Edison companies, including the Electric Tube Com-| i S |it into a pulp by mixing it with 3 FREE "_““"l';"m: ) BODDING TRANSFER | ‘Dotitours Telephone | |——— — pany, the Edison Lamp Company, and the Edison The fate of 59 British-registered ships which | aliva; then they mold it into Call Phones: 13 an MARINE PHONE | | | X.Er-Vae 538 g Machine Works. When the various Edison DIants) pave bee o s in Spanish waters | form while it still is moist T BUILDING 0 | COME IN and SEE the NEW | {have been afttacked by planes in Spanish ater U [ 4 i z | STROMBERG-CARLSON § & were consolidated into Edison General Electric Com-| suggests that it isn’t much use for Britannia to rule| 4 Worn out, and incapable of| *— — —— 24l Rock—Coal Hauling | |m ] RADIOS | i pany in 1839, Insull was made second vice-president.|the waves, if somebody else rules the air.—Boston further, production, as in a plant Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery I ] Three 3 ter Tnsull became president of the | Herald or_animal. ¢ GARBAGE HAULED | L & “NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. Chicago Edison Company, one of the dozen concern 5. Denmark. Reasonable Monthly Rates | FOOTWEAR” “Our door step is worn by ? that served the variou ; of Chicago With light| As lives of mighty men remind us, the Aryan may AR E. 0. DAVIS | KEARITS Shia sy acTemenc ] DEVLIN’S Satistied Customers” and power. He went to work on a consolidation|be a very superior fellow, but he'd still better keep F RD E TELEPHONE 212 | | ana BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. || | Paris Fashion Shoes o __—-‘ I and in 1907 consummated the merger which left|his kidney out of range of a stiff left hook.—Boston g il ‘1'\"(:7)9 1NCY ; PFhone 4753 I | & o Commonwealth Edison as the only producer and | Herald. BiapLine alers) RGOS 2 i ol L | iy SHL R ST el )} i d Plyboard [ & distributor of electric light and power in Chicago. | ; j GREASES e Glass, Moulding: and Fiy |5 EAU SPECIALIZING But that was only a start for Samuel Insull, He| There is always the brighter side. If the Fuehrer's GAS — oILS | i S B 7% i | spies are steali defense secrets, it must be that = . TOP NOTCH 62 | envisioned a system whereby electricity would be | SPIeS are stealing our defense secrets, \( FHONE MELODY HOUSE In French Bt o v i S it i sl i ; usic and Electric Appliances B b . 1 e i, i ke el e s TR TONBREEMOTORS CAFE SERVES SOFT 2 M Next. Gastinesu Hoteh : ana came true. More than 5,000 communities ultimately as it is to make everybody good—Detroit Free Press. Foot of Main Street ICE CREAM NEW Mrs. Pigg Fhone 65 talian ) B A T L ALASKAN 5 T =St ¥y = SesAG | —————————— Dinners E | ' ’ Frankiin Street Alaska Music Suppl - SATISFACTION IN ' 1 So. o usic dSupply ‘ ¥oab abatey A | Jones-Stevens Shop ||| JONEAU——Phone Singie O Sl R e GASTINEAU CAFE '| UNITED FOOD Co. | Labs—wisses || ‘ 1 e aONE—1e BRIl i i | | Lode a cer location notices e i PORTRAITS—by bt § ot P for sale at The Empire Office. £ | G i | TED COWLING Try the Empire classifieds for ' i | results. Empire classifieds pay. 2 bl Phone 369 —photographer | Old 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. 4 The First National Bank | The B. M. Behrends RACE JUNEAU f B k DRUGGIST & | “The Squibb ! = Stores of CAPITAL—$50,000 Alaska” i | | Juneau, Alaska SURPLUS—$100,000 | T =& [ « i " ‘ . " PERCY'S CAFE | ‘ * COMMERCIAL | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS : e . ACCOUNT: d SAVIN corFEE siop s & ‘ an GS Percy Reynolds, Manager 8 ; SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES : | = 2% Paid on Resources Over Two and Alaska Federal Savings % : One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association Savings i i | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 < : P. O. Box Z118—Fbone 3 Accounts RIDDLE FOR CATCHER RIDDLE of Boston Bees was how fo find an opening to catch | 2 the ball as Phillies’ Klein and Jordan slid over plate on a two-bagger by Arnovich, — Juneau, Alasks l i .~ l T