The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1927, Page 7

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DOUGLAS "TUEESADGAST NEWS p { &— ,‘.“ AGO To brate » new ye GOETZ ON SICK LIST .- I A. E. Gostz been under the ! opon at weather for the past week with|Amons th a eripp back from which he 1Y ' slowly recovering n provide my S .- RIN TIN TIN AT LIBERTY TONIGHT oo - WIFE GST HlM a1 819,000 LEGAC featu e = man >llmm with - John Harrdn, 18 th CHICAGO, Doe e P25 -'.,/ fifth picture in which they hay 1 RPN k' gty ; appeared together. will nyn‘n;u‘y"’ i bg ‘w‘:[ ':"l' 3";‘;1“§ PREFIDER A . R e TR - o ; o L..at Il\:{.lfil:?rxv_ .vn:..:h ; | Robart X m‘ | i % i % o G ¢ Er . R, S e %% PRINCIPALS IN THREE SENSATIONAL MURDERS ¢reat Eruption of Then came “Tracked. in the Snow Country” which was directed by | ker. Then in “B 3 John Harron madc ; nee wita mous {wo. dirccted by Raymak in the vicinity of the Tajima | igatistactory results, T eaithq in 1925, where ther ¥was “The Clash of the W n an upheaval a metor L and thon tho present “The at the maximum along the Cry¥' moking fi nicture in the east of Gomura fault | * which and “Rinty" 1 two and a half hours hefore the ' been ee in wh great shock occurred. they wera by Herm The Rarthquake Research In- Raymaker and two in tute of the Tokyo Imperial Un! had as companion John Il of which Dr. mamura “The Night is a home g the he spending much tims | Sbimate '1tfle tale of & hopethl . toward and money in perfecting earth- young rancher, his brave 1 | en he d auako prognostication. Whether wife, his cunning baby and hi suy accurate method will be | faithful shepherd dog and {heir found to warn the public of com- ' brave hattle against civem : ing ocarth shocks s still uncer- ! 1 the wild forc 1 ROR fasaupss. thr B | tain. But scientists such as Dr. . ’in a previous will, ‘ Imamura are giving their lives l*} isiiab i % R TR | to the work and hope that, in the ¢ 1 bICKENS INTERESTED Radio Bcard to Get [ ey will Bo st Jeas: mod- \ HIMSELF IN MACHINERY! e ¥ successfu ) e Data ot First Hand LONDON, Dec ¢ " | DR. couucn. RETURNS Skpes sditor Char: : (Continuea from rage One.) &k S : B aveatly Inte i 5 gl | b W W. ouncll returned last| W- I¥16 Alderson, New York broker, with his wife, ‘the former Mrs. { camo greatly inte ¢ < * Walter Whard, shown after a secret wedding when the cameraman man- {#evelopment of machiuery to aid the |« on the Alagka from a sov-| v e ) tarm S | eral weeks visit In the Statos, He | 280 to snap (helr pictures. y 3 | | (international Newsree!® §. It was this item, from the Lor i SR o {Teft here for San Francisco where! 5L d::‘1 n.?!nY '\)h~ T.'")j ey ol \:‘:4“;»':».‘::\‘.: ¢ vt:f\.‘m\ g Middle West s sccne of trio of slayings that have | serlously wounded his father and a farmhand because :“" ffl"»flll'l("r‘ ;"fl:'l"fl”;“::‘ w';‘l':‘:“, B phisn; e Woxallne was adbyel e aroused nation-wide inercst becauso of thelr sensa- | he was reprimanded for not going to school. Upnor he was calld by hor iness, - Hex 9 R '.', .'"T’,’,"‘M - Siod i 8 e e tonal angles. Left: Mrs. Velma Van Wocrt West of | risht: Malel Marmont fait of Eureka, Kansas, who trm‘nln!un is unchanged, he said. 3 v’vf\; I:,‘e:”l,‘,‘,‘“m e ‘:1 ¥ yan Painesville, Ohio, holding the hammer with which, | was killed by her y.lm:mud.llvun ]|:|r‘l (vight 1.:\\.l.~)l. oday. ! REESs i i beat her husband to death. The | Hart claims his wife was Insane and communicated —_———— | ¥ i b Y ot Teselodls Tioe Intxre WL b lnq:I;, ¥ !\\:):: West, Is shown in left unper fnset. t abnormal state of mind to bim. He also asserts | 014 papers for sate at T! Emnlre.: gt ':\Ufi"h ;:"-l"::'«h:l‘], ":, brd “f'""’ !"i;;l' e | Center: Andy Dyken, 15-yearsold schooibov of she pleaded with him tp end her life. e AN - Eres Egree PEERGMN e | Slodrsvill P filed Lls 3ed Internatio ewarels e steam plough, with which some in-| ¢ to’ the absence of the| Clalrsville, Ohlo, who shot and kflled hissoci {Tepnatinml ey S ¢ T C i teresting oxperiments have jusi (othsh commissioners and | , B e Ak DEALERS — NIGHT — been made.” - Io of business hers Commis| 1 j ALK ————————— e g ‘ ) 11 Caldwell of the ez s]s-] ER,S PI_EA “1;. .|»1Arul among Ih(-m:u-(ljvu | e {ern zone will not be able to spend | n Anna Horzog's mind was a 3 RIN TIN TIN YOU CAN. BUY TIHS (xIR _FOR (‘3 CJ’- [mueh timo inspecting his tersi picttire of her sister's two chil-|§ See Our Complete Line of %, AL dl to e will visit Doston "and | dren and her aged father and mo- I IN - g York. Commissioner Sam! sAvEs wnMAN theor, all waiting at home and de- CHRISTMAS 3 g rd of the middlo o5t zome | pendent on Mrs. Jacobs's care. § v has been seriously ill, physi-| The presiding justice continued: CANDIES } TIIE NI()IJIT CRY . |cians have advised not to “The court sentences you to ! m the conte 4 trin] NEW YORK, Dec. 28Il o, thirty days' imprisonment. Ix JUST IN i WITH i | through hjs territory early nj(he thirty cays in her place. They ' cution of the sentence, however, | Jannary. He was threatened with! ne her at home. Pleage, let| 18 suspended.” i JOHN IIARRON pnenmonia and is slowly con-| { R ; THE IRROS | Y Al Walsh, piacer and quartz Q 0 n 1 oner Eugens N interruption | miner from the Flat Creek dis-|} | A STORY OF PIONEER DAYS AND A Whos st ame from Amna Herzog, | gpict, passed through here last OMPANY THEIR BATTLE AGAINST ODDS the south, has been in his terre| o "‘"] ey ““‘x ”‘"““llnh,ht on his return to that ses- tory since early in December gei-| and Mcinerney In spedinl tion. AR . . ting a line on the broadcasting| sentencing her s e “Distributors” ALSO situation; Jennie Jacobs, twenty- Advertising aiways pays. Use | | the columns of The Embpire. L e H \ | Luzuske, daughter of & mm-u miner of Frackville, her father's debts of $9, TV HOURS cele HERE NOW, OK-M. MysTerius THE SECRET GRIP, BUT “| ar | ANIGHT WHEN We WitL MaKE You A FulL FLEDGED BILLY GOAT ¢ ! TVE GIWEN YOU e PASS WORD AND DINULGE THE “SoLeEMN SIGNAL OF DISTRESS “ OASTiL TOMORROW M-y~ T CANT SPAGHMETTI DISMES AND SHE'S SURE LKE Ya0 To Jow REVE ENGUSH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG “MANKS A ST, BARNEY — LM SORRY NOUNE DECWED To STAN HOME FOR SUPPER Toe MISSUS 1S UAVING ONE OF HER FAMOUSs - DEC 28, 1927 GREAT sScott! 2 AOT EVEN A SARDINE (N THE © 1927, by King Features Syndicate. Inc By BILLE DE BECK (L‘, e SoLr i SIGNAL oF DSTRESS Great Britain rights reserveil Commissioner Fount, repre and Pacific ¢ strenuous schedule #pent Christmas at Salt Lake City. ferences with people interested ia radio, bhut will offieial hearings. All of fhe commissioners plan to return to Washington by Janu- ary 15 in advance of a public hearing on allocation of short waves January 17. e e i FUNERAL OF NORDIN BE HELD TOMORROW Harold g the,K mo states, after his home ast having The last rites for Steve Nordin who was found doad Christmas morning will be held afternoon at 1:30 o’clock Congregational church. Rev. R. Allen will preach the at Harry funeral in | He will hold con- | not conduct anv| temorrow | tho ! Jacobs had pleaded guilty to having three gambling slips in [ her poscession when arrestod in a 11 grocery store she operates scond She asked for ‘clemency. “There have been too many of- fenses of this kind racently,” the| | presfding justice replied. “The court cannot dismiss them lightly. It sentences you to thirty days-—" | Miss Herzog’s seream drowned ! his voice. She rushed forward | with two atiendants clinging (o | na | at One Hundred and Forty- ! Street. her arms. They quieted her and forced her into a seat. 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