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/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1929. b i Last Times OLI{SEU Last Times Tonight y Tonight 7.30 LU LT LU LT e 92> > = S, DESIGN CHOSEN FOR UNKNOWN SOLDIER’S TOMB 1 PICKETT? TONIGHT 7:15 and 9:20 Richard arthelmess T WE HELD IT OVER ANOTHER DAY SO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN ° COULD SEE IT LT “Behind the Front” with 4 Wallace Beer y and Raymond Hatton THE COMPDY HIT OF THE SE LEON F. DREWS Offers “MUSICAL NONSENSE” T o mHlllfl'flflmmlmIIHIlllIIt_HHIlIIIII"HIIllllllllllllllmIllllH"lI.I'IIIIllIllIllllllllllIlll|llllmlllllmlilll" o € Dr,Qp Kick SPICKETT’S RECORD IS 71 TODAY ALSO LATE NEWS 5 ATV Architect’s design showing how Unknown Soldier's tomb will look when completed. The design, which was selected by Secretary of War Davis and the Arlington National Cemetery commission from many submitted, was made by Thomas D. Jones, sculptor (left), and Lorimer Rich, architect, at New York. Below is a model showing design of sarcophagus. Comedy—“THE NEWLYWEDS” SKOOKUM HAS A TOOTH Which Will Climax T0 BE CHARGED |§ comine TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT—VIOLA DANA in Congressional Race| WITH SI.A“NE : PRGN NANNETRR" R T . | 1 | Is Captured on Holoitna| River—Two Others | ! Apprehended i1 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents COMING SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT “BEWARE OF WIDOWS” is one of those Comical Films with Laura La Plante MAE PAULY’S PALACE ORCHESTRA RETURNS SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK Specially Arranged Concert with MAE PAULY, Director and Violinist She Is Divoreed S e e et | | Eand ELMER A. FRIEND, Drums and Traps E Ly = »m:m.]‘:sl.‘« j ‘J..;:w):;:»m‘] l SPRGE ] ; T (0 o it s vk W i | SUPER-SERVICE | Attractions |:eue i v o fease vas trst. ropored o Commis | COLLAR sioner Hoffman at Nappa Mute on | December | Wiseman captured the suspect |at a trapper’s cabin on the Holoit. | blende star heads a cast cf superb | T ;f;xru-m‘u in this drama of laughs,| B BROGIERE 11 v wos ciuned B tor e success by Owen Davis 35¢ held over especially so that all| could see at least one showing, | e particularly the school children. ! Ithe Congressiomal race of the Fourteenth Texas District. Wurz-‘ WRA)?GEI.L SAWMILL bach. is the cnly Texas Republican in Congress, MoCloskey's trial will be in the new court house (below). ‘]‘ s Bryant Washburn, distinguished [ua River December fter mush- & PRy 3 e ,5:11.»‘.‘ 1g man of the stage and the| e acoms . tisgklons IwisiaR ] | BEHIND THE FRONT” AT | screen is the young doctor fian v"“ hout habitation i P o | COLISEUM LAST TIME ||of the dimpled blonde who mak | Onb turn trip, Deputy Wis J 105- (}0 - —_— | the mistake of serving one of his| man picked up another Indian in | Y Le “Behind the Frout,” the comedy |aiiractive female patients not wise the same section for operating a of war ‘time, will end a four-day ||y hut teo well (Pha. reshlt 4% still and a third for attacking' a| run at the (Coliseum theatre 10-|ipat the indignant bride-to-be de weman oy e 5 night, two shows. This feature|nounces him as a polygamist and | The entire party arrived here at| has played to big business and|gqes back to her mother, and then | |noon yesterday | 4 4 large audiences have been thoro-| nines *t to happen | F X und ood the slayer sus- *ughly satisfied with the two chief] PSP Txe o e | | pect will be sent to Fairbanks via | 'comedmns, Wallace Beery and| | plane to appear at ‘the present 2 4 Raymond Hatton. There have b | term of court and the other In ] - | , many wartime comedies, but “Be- She Abdicates! n will receive jail sentences| i ° ° 3 . ] hind the Front” has gene over big et Z v : i and the presentations in Juneau 1 Deputy Marshal Wiseman cov.-| } 2 3 have been no exception as to the Judge Augustus J. McCloskey (upper right) will go on tri]lfi ved 600 'miles on the trip. i The Clo{hmg Man 3 partonage and perfect satisfaction January 7 in San Antcnio cn charges of altering election returns | R | { of movie fans. The feature was |to show himself winner over Herry W. Wurzbach (upper left) in|NUSSBAUMER LEASES i i | Nussbaumer of Wrangell ; »d the sawmill of the | (Wrangell Lumber and Power SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan, 4. All three were arr Company for five years, and ex R D . M |less than an hour they w pects to cperate it actively dur- Koy CbAe 60 1 Fndge of !](‘51.\1‘!] on bond to A.\;uf trial. Dave ing the coming season. He left P gt gy ;\\.n on, veteran criminal 1:.‘ for Seattle recently to complete 3 v ected to head the defense his arrangements for the sum- 1 GOING TRAPPING? i SEASON 1S NOW OPEN We can supp]y you with TRAPS, GUNS, N RN, DICK BARTHELMESS 0l 1S NOW AT PALACE Richard Barthelmess is convinc ed that football is more dangerous| than war, after a comparison of jnaoth 1 10, sa0e | mer work and to endeavor to get e i § . the physical effects of his current| "l"l'lj"“'“' AR j"‘\ ner inl The trial will be in the district contracts for box shooks and AMMUNITION, TENTS, STOVES, DISH- 1 ¢ o Rl : 5 T court e First National production, *The fore Judge W. W. Mec- other lumber. He announced be- ES, etc., at reasonable prices. Drop Kick” now at the Pal:mv'; B ‘\i"'('l “‘“ ocrat opnieses) INE will be the firs: Dig fore leaving for the South that ¢ Mheatre, and “The Patent Leather; Rep. Harry M. Wurgbach of Se.|1°8al battle in Bexar county’s new| the mill also expreted to cut 4 ; ] clear spruce for Eastern and for- Kid,” made just before “The Drop| Kick.” #The Drop Kick,” which is on Wurz.1 ©0urt, house. Judge ' MMc : Republican | SUPervised the construction of this, eign markets. o $2,000,600 building and also helped| It i8 Mr. Nussbaumer’s purpose 1 |guin at th2 gene lec | ba the only ~ ress, appeared to have won HARRIS 4 for the remainder of this week, : ¥ lority of 257 votes upon Select the furniture for court |fo incorporate a company of by a majority of 257 votes YN i dic = a trle which he will hold the majorit oo kick d he is enacting the| of the votes cast in the fourteenth funder the lease, which runs for| several All-American players. Di- |the Democratic candidat. de lared Leads Beauty Race | ALAIPA LY. .al ] rector Millard Webb had two he had won by 19 voies, ’:]{»—:}ll‘: i SEWARDITES WED ar § teams playing every day for onej this claim on a tabulation 1 il 7| v 0. v own. Leonard Arness, long one of | week and at the end of this time| the star of “The Patent Leather when the Bexar cc ward’s expert builders, and| ¥ Kid,” a million dollar war picture, canvassed, the commissioners |Miss Nera Berven, recently ar-| ; . found himself scarred from hoad f'(‘ll‘t'll as official the f irived at Seward from Portland, H ta il 1 in MeCloske tabulation 1“”8 married at the railroad | zasboat in Wrangell Bay recent- county clerk had de | terminus town. The bride is a - - I ly. A Coroner’s Jury held that B bach carried the county | former resident of Southeast| Dorotheat Campbell Young | he had died from natural couses. f ST%RQ‘.'J::FU:O#;;:::«?W ;:T«hm}1;-*‘:;fi:l;(x;xri»"\w"'"'” | Alaaa: (above) ex of the Follies aud| He had sscantly apptiatt 4 (W5 e ; Ciaviae G Sorititor the. entird : e Ao Baas ?ollk']i;x lfioa(;hgay_ entertainment trance to the Ploneer's, Hame at iIn_“Naughty I7annette,” the pi district 309 lower than McClos-! { A s, il eexr\f‘ifeu:sm:vs:lima% "o‘t” ———.——— ., tiire at the Coliseum tomorrow, key' | Miss Miriam Demmert, teach- i v Aourt- ! \matinee and night, Viola Dana has Wrbast. whg 4" ihe only Redl in the Government school at| 1and H~| }_'Oh""g» wealthy Baer-) WRANGELL NAVIGATOR WED§ a role for which she is very well {|publican congressn ever re- awock, where her _ father,| ZI0€ publisher, wa_s granted li- | Capt 5 s * liited. She plays the part of lelected in this ‘state, refused tol {Charles Demmert, operates a can-| vorce from her in- Pater_on, | i.-'"“:”:"n ::“;ldlrltloix:d\l:: ::‘dr;?r; “one of the 10,000; an extra girl accept defeat In his race for thel {nery, died recently, following an| M. J. | {Hofstad of that place, and Mrs, {aceldental fall as he was leav- —— ' ing the school house | [hours betore death. Several years| THREE MEN SOUGHT; | lago a sister of Miss Demmert! | boat Carmen. Miss Miriam was ” : everely burned ul\:‘hu ,\':m;w“unu | GO-VERNORS OFFICE {but pulled through | 3 | MARE B bl o | Informstion asking for the WRANGELY, HAS BLAZE whereabouts of three persons has | been received at the CGovernor's| i ‘Hollywood. Viola . befriends another little { » ginl andialgs Moy In‘ getling back - - Committee on campaizn expend ifito the goud graces of her wealthy| M.g P, Dubonnet, formerly|tures came to Antcnio to hear fhiglly, who had thrown her out || Jean Nash, smilingly told re [both sides in the election dispute. ud “"hen:t.:endm disynvpoint- orters on her arrival from| At a court of inquiry, an elec. ol o bar o - ot womng! France that she no ionges|tion judge testified his record ofj thents. il the ‘tortures .of @OME[ 'L 0 be known as the|returns had been borrowed ahdj from one casting office to another, ’ changed before it was retu Jooking vainly for a job; tragic world’s most smartly gownec The county clerk asserted fifth term. He ins jury investigation and the House! ted a grand| {Rita Brown of Anacortes were recently married at Sealtle i | | S Dt o | | g e { M'CUTCHEON WINS ‘ { Comnlete returns from the Third Divisicn with the excep- tion of two precinets which can- not change the result gave H. H. McCutchegon, Democrat, 1,278 { | | § ife| woman. ) befey: | { s s t 4 % : incldéity Jyhiciicome duto the life| J (International Newsreel) his figures would show Wurzb | Fire . |office and any clue should be sent Vo for Represeptalive against 1) irl. 3 | | re of unknown origin de - A £ of most every extra &'r e elected, and others testified that | to that oftice, 4 : | 1, for James N. McCain, Re- Th le lead is taken by Ed. g ; | g troyed the upper story of J. |0 that office. he following are| % . . Ay the county returns had nct bzen fcd _ 1t | theidhtes parsonbitbtate: | publican. The other Representa- Brcwnell, a new find, and a great | FINED FOR DEALING Jocked up until three days after| Librada Del Carmen Flores o -}nrikstkls buwul house on Sti-| ;‘”r e nka‘onLHA gl ! ¥ tives are J. JH. Mureay, Frank port] i s, Joe b At A leading beauty contestants for the |kiné Avenue, Wrangell, Christ- cho Eri : He i3 ahout| a s 2 » supporting cast include IN FURS ILLEGALLY g y il e FUARER, LT | 2 ht. sall, waigkhoabaui, 108 thy. | 9 & LT 1 Foster and E. R. Tarwager, all | election e matter was taken before,title of queen of beauty at Havana's | \Republicans. A. J. Dimond was » Grey, Patricia = = = 3 ¥ Young Sydney de Grey, and, Howard R. Driggs of New York - | maks P RENG was about 57 years, is cripple { S, 3 19t 1, and Bar-| — _ . @anlie | Oming annual carnival. mated at $2,000. -There was no|& y D ected Senatc v “lm(':‘in t s e | " |the’ grand jury by Lamar, Scelig- ol | insurance. wears one shoe higher than the| university, newiy clected prg.]d'"gr;lia :’r‘;u?“”""’r by meis than 500 bara yton: M»H:nsl::iy?m;?a, Iur h\\ugnllu, gon, the lym.:,ll a‘.'rn; nuymm‘.l . e S DS —_———— other. Was last heard from in| of the Oregon Trail Memorial lu-{ POFRYs « | Alaska, pleaded guilty in the Com- |who is aligned with the pol 2 Kendall Williams was arrested WED AT SEWARD Alaska in 1927. | soclation. He succeeds late | 'EII E ERN . '} 5 . e ", o p = Inse ETS s PALACE 1S TO SHOW Hmlssluners court there, to the |faction which »'umnr'rjll Me( o }a( Hoonah, Alaska on a charge of Mrs. E. Loru(-ga};:, fig‘.h., of| For Patrick Joseph Foley wnu' Ezra Mecker, a7 "«h' WRANG: RE(!;%N% G—, Tos “BEWARE OF WIDOWS” | |charge of de‘ulmg in furs without Kny‘ for tl!o Democratic nomina- being drunk and disorde and Mr, and Mrs. L. Larsson of Sew-[came to Alas during mmi TN o P! g3 8 fur dealer’s license. He drew |tion. Indictments were returned|was brought to Juneau by Deputy | ard, amd J. A. Leedom, radio|rush day E would now be| WRANGELL PIONEER DBIES Th Wrangell Lunmnber and ¥ o thig ST ETET e T, i i » “Béware of Widows,” Universal-|a fine of $25 and costs, and was|against McCloskey, his secretary, Marshal Frank Price on the Mar-|operator with the U. S. Army at [about 52 years old. | Power Company reeently got a Jewel featyre which comes Sun-imade to forfeit six mink skins to|Charles Ramirez, and Blmer Wer-'shal's boat, Helmar. The hear-|that pluce, were married re-| For Ocrad Roncevich, who was G. A. Hundsacker, ploneer of |refund cf $1,101 for the over- day to the Palace, is the screen|the Aldska Game Commission. ‘nen, a former city employe. hng is pending. catly, ‘iu Anchorage in 1926, ]\Vrnngull, was found dead on a'paymen! of iacome taxes. ity - L