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BRINGING UP FATHER THERE & N THERE'S QN'Y O THIS ROOM THAT BE ALODERMAN AN NONE OF (| YOUSE GUYS IS THAT l\h\N‘/ Great © 1926 sy Inr o Fearus TllF DAILY AL/\SI\\ F\’IPIRE, \VfDVFbD/\\ DEC 7‘). 1926. By GEORGE McMANUS 1'M NOW CON- VINCED THAT M OTHE MAN ~T| THE PEOPLE ARE CRYIN' THE ~MUST MAIKE Britan rights reserved PUBLIC BE PLEASED SO '~ GOIN TO (el EM P S e e e ] i &‘W@ RTS B e e e e e S TR S R T point in although vlar on th was a reg- team the NEW TILDEN S nissed participating in g it ] more noted then than offensive leading 124 points Lafayette, by four country's one of he rather Dec William abil PITLADELI'HIA T. Tilden, former champion. ha ing dates abroad part in all he will return a month hefore start ond trip ai the Foco a) the Wembledon Ry Wpteie his objective. He ' nged h s pit i o the date of his depariu ety from Jannary 20 to January 20 : " He has cntered indoor tournament of letic Club. e will singles and doubles in tournament, beir ren F. Coen, Kz City n boy champion, in double e - PURDUE TO COME WEST FOR BATTLE AGAINST BOBCATS ., R MICHIGAN QUARTER MCST VALUABLE OF BIG TEN PLAYERS Riv to Fried Universily lenny championship: was voted to his team during to a Trib- nference Penn 1y & the f Fr with 12 according Chicago th 4 ason the poll conducted by Th given The Tri annually player edman will trophy, | paired o The Thos e coache officia former the silver the poll in Big Ter Harvard T editor of The bune. Joesting, fullback of Minnesota, and Wilcox, Purdue haltback nes the of the vote Havold “Red” Grange of the Uni rsity of Ilinois won the award in 1024, and Tim and captain of in 1925, t football the ten lruff, Vo were in hools il Herbert iversity the | “Cot- of 29 N signed with Montana at Bozeman, Mont., ha ched for containin inter ondary sched fa LAFAYET ind., Dec foothall game State College completed Purdue’s 1927, an attractive on four Western Confercnce, sectional and two Indiana college gam The completed ule w titied by the Purdue culty. In the game with Montana was undefeated in the Rocky tain Conf this year, will be playit 1 far we for the first time in many ye the Boilermakers will the East, meeting Harvard the S0 — e KOSTER SCORELESS FOR ENTIRE SEASON ...’ letters Detroit in order ule Lowry cente Northwe won it tein, two ->oo LEGNARD DID NOT SELL INFORMATION which Monn nee Purdue “Duteh™ recent thut for my and tosti FRESNO, Cal, Dec Leonard, implicated ndal tern eleven 29 ars and invade carly the baseball sc: here never received any money letters information session. 1 refused Landis s to go cast and give any ball player surrendered I owed to the in again declared gt any e otl or in Iving larities. |1 a duty Ay in X was Fred Koster, speedy and elusive University of Louisville halfback high orer of the 1926 col e gri-! £ failed to score Club.” >oo— Sherifi, Juneau's practical at the Gastineau. adv Dell E a single | tuner, now T O R R Charles S. Rogers, star player of the University of I’ennsy]-l vania football team, and his wife, whom he married on Thanksgiving aDy ,are shown studying Rogers’s problem, to turn prol‘essmnal or not? ' Last reports were that Rogers would wait until graduation. His wife is the former Helen Mortou, athlete of Swarthmore College. rr . (Internatiozal Newsreel) ! PG top- | =1 bilt were | Northwestern | IN B. B. SCANDAL WALLA WALLA, Wash, Dec. 20 Th thall five of the Uni sity of Washington last night de feated the hoopers of Whitman Col lege by of 21 to 16 Jamis 14 Copper Marketing on w | World Wide Plan Is meeting. g bask CLUB ENTRIES 300 thoroughbreds of table More than ithe turf, representing [have heen quartered [await the opening of the Miami Jockey Club {for its annual winter [ stakes will be The almost at on run number s with 500 horses will b | track before New Year's Day, One cf the leading strings here | that of Walter J. Salmon 0wl e | ration, A *helps ge b orat son, president of the Saratoga Racing | Fation. P 108 et St o A e sent severat | Chile Exploration Cotmpany, Nictiols Gilies stalies represented are | SARULE SONIRTYERCEEE BIIRAE RRAR82 oliTs M Cooter, (G Frank | & ]”'r(”""“ e LS bk A. Reed, Admiral 4';m|”" S Company SESIPIULE, Tha G, Tkl Mre Katn | fining & Mining Company, Adolph ey 5y 5 | Lewisohn & Sons, Copper Range Co., Walter Bilegs FRoeD| DS Bl R Odony, W, A Wollinan, J. 5. Want, | 2LaUswk A B COMPRIY, 2 » @ Mining Company and International P Smith, and Henry Waterson, ; e | Metals and Minerals Corporation Thoroughbreds from the stables of Virtually ti ¢ Suthae o A Marshall Field, Mrs. W. K. Vander- b e d gl Y . ican copper refineries is sold througn ., Payne Whitney and ! these agencies. which nre all located Robeit among_others, are | {1en AT el |veported enroute to Miami wublogatialh tie TeRBROE e | e town New York. Some of the larg PRINCETON _ BALL_ e e PRGFITS PAY FOR ALL OTHER SPORTS maintain purchasing same district. The bulk of the PRINCETON, N. J., ball, with return of volume of business is transacted telephone and telegraph, and this is made possible because of the rela was the sport at that paid own way season tive stability of the market in which In addition the receipts from foot- daily variations are normally lmited ball paid the general expenses and to a fraction of a cent a pound Copper Selling System the deficits of all other athletics at school, but failed by $137,196.98 to Copper normally is sold for ship- ment in from one to three months, meet the expense of resurfacing Pla mer Memorial Stadium thus following producers govern i P TR heir output in accordance with rders on their bhooks so far ible. At present, surplus stocks of {WARNER PICKS 29 | PLAYERS TO MAKE 5 PASADENA JOURNEY ‘efined copper, exceeding 110,000,007 | | being angmented expectations thai at the ! { America [ include {Continued from Page ()lw\ daily more tha and other producing centers Guggenheim Bros. ,American Company, Metal Sales Corpo R has C ssant, rayson, A erin K. Iitt agencies in tl greal by Dec Foot $1 21, | Princeton in 1925-26 a only its to as pos ounds, make possible immediate shipment, but frequently these not available. Quotations ordinaril ire made on a delivered basis, Notwithstanding the narrow price fluctuations, the copper ket the United States is regarded as com ready | petitive, with values governed strict- New| v by supply and demand. Attempi: o maintain an artificial price level h.m- always vesulted in failure. Many go an organization known as cretan syndicate tried to bols by withholding copper which the market. Buyers held off as supplies increased, and eventually the syndicate was forced to dissolve with prices breaking precipitately as the accumulated stocks were dumped on the market In 1907 a similar attempt to hold p prices turned out disaztrously ind as late as 1920 producers, ac- ustomed to inflated war values, al- empted to hold the price around he 18 cent level. Price cutting by ow-cost producers quickly broke this wrtificial market Copper Refining Center There are five outstanding copper efining centers in the United States New York City, Baltimore, the Michigan Lake district, Anaconda, Montana and Tacoma, Washington. With the exception of the Montana works, most of the refinefs are able a STANFORD UNIVERSITY, op Warner, Stanford's has his squad of 29 players all {for the Pasadena game on [ Year's Day against Alabama. | The Cardinal squad will consist of i the following players: Guards— Capt. Fred Swan, | besky, Ca Kazanjian, | monds, Arian Shole TacklesLee Ha Roland Sellman, tt. Ted Shipkey, Ed Hodge Davidson, Fred Price Centers—Hal McCreery, Stan Ken Graham. lenn-rbm ks—Eli Post, . Henry Milage. Halfbacks—George Bogue, Dick Hy- jand, Don Hill, Mike Murphy, Frank Wilton, Bode Sims. Fullbacks—Cliff Hoffman, Sam Jo seph, Ernie Patchett. ———eeo— — Use the Classitieds. They pay. Dec 29 coach Don Ro- Nate Sy- is, Ward Poul- Chris Freeman Ends Walker, Nat Spud Lew- PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH THE Aggravators THE Orchestra WITH PEP OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS i Tells How Tn Open Clogged i trils and End Head-Colds. | You feel fine in a tew moments. Your cold be gone. in head or catarrh will Your clogged nostrils wili open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe |freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous dis- charges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. 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Don’t stay stuffed-vp and miserable, »«:ulv.‘ water transportation refineries of th & Refining Company all of the copper Ovient, while the plants® provide the the domestic requiremen the center the industry, which takes a lu part of the copper ouiput The at industrial past several years increased sumption elopment railrond electrification of telephone facliitios large amount of new building - h Americ uppl exported talled in ananimal into it th the tunnel Another Shattered when it which - o Exonerate Man W ho Ate Flesh of Dead Companion lamps burned ignitoc virtually 1 to the seaboard part of wreckage brass activity of lod copper « LOS ANGELLS, 10 covoner’s jury Kelly for the James val, has ox Dec, 20—A onerated Ehy death of his companion, | McKinley. Kelly with his dead ! drifted into Santa Cata- | havir been lost for 11 days on the ocean. Their food gave out. The jury was out three minutes Kelly testified that he carvied out an agreement made before MeKinley Per*ons Arc KI"ed died from exposure, after going in 1 sane, that the survivor sustain lifc by eating the others flesh. Kelly several strips of flesh from M s leg and ate it - | If you wan. auytning, If you want | has of e the electric I companion lina aftey ex tension and 15 TIAGO, Chile ted 15 persons w train - wreck in tunnel Southern Chile, yesterday e 29—t 4 Killed near Lota cut re | a 1 liIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIHII'IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIllllllllllllllllllllh. T[\ey Are Here! | OUR NEW STOCK ,0r TIRE FIRESTONE AND TUBES This is the la and most complete stock we have ever received in one shipment which is jus- tified. only, by the quality and price. Firestone Gum-Dipped High Pressure and train sma v We Wish You NEW J. Plumbing South 373 Res. hone Ifye Bad weather will not make you sad !! 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