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THE DAILY /\l ASl\A FMPIRE FRIDAY, J/\N o S BSRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS WELL-DID YOu | YES- GO RIGHT DOWN [THANKGOOUNESS S VEGE] 3 | 5 s GIT MEA JOB? AN SEE MR-MAT T BRUSH HIM PLACED AT LAST- 1 DON | [ an-im QAo To : ¥ YOU RIGHT KNOW HOW tLL EVER BE ABLE CIT HOME AN } el ; TO THANK BRUSH FOR PUTTIN NOT SEE HIM TO WORK' B Gl O MACGIED [ BROTHER | SITTIN ! AROUND | LOAFIND - ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST / p i GASOLINE TANKS © 1926 v INT s Fearune Semvice. Inc Ak - —_— Great Briain rights reserved \ m e i i = J. J. WOODARD CO. e 2 : —— || Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work | - South Front Strect S ey e - B R e e Y I3 e ” arms extended stretch S87% inches b > b ¥ S e T peeee e NEW “BLACK HOPE ! Miller said he had never been able!| Phone 373 Res. Phones 1401,1208 AFTER CHAMP CROWN o et a pair of padded mitts big S ") { | enongh to permit the fighter (ol /_ CHICAGO, Jon. 21.—Walk Miller, | ¢l08¢ his fists, | manager of Tiger Flowers and youne PRt i o | \ st has discovered a Wilhelmshaven, North Sca port| | i yweight boxing pro- once harboring the largest garrison ' | / s v world's championship in Germany, has only 70,000 in | reac hand feet.” habitants left of its pre-war popu- “ The young giant is a Tampa negro | lation of 120,000 | | horeman named Clark 19 - >-o e - | @ old. and weighing 245 pounds. Call Coll'n's Taxr. rnone 436;Night| Clark wears 15 shoes and his huge | phone Member Auto Assn. adv | FLOWERS AND LOMSKI it e e e o . Y | STOP TRAINING FOR ' [l 1R - gg;ssfgfg:;‘zm‘ tcceeded in making the team as a | BIG FIGHT SATURDAY ;" oo A | AT ns of Russell Sweet, former Griz ¢ zly, who, with Wild Bill Kell on, P I.\I going to right on teli | 3 it 0 Montunag tuy i Ind g O i his groce LOS ANC 5, Cal, Jan. 21 fan ‘.' }’ ind f" ; e O X m‘ & 1”,” this grocery. L 0 KiOW former middleweigiht BEPI By S el SISO @ > 5 ore because the od foods they western (viumph at San Francisco i e ; champion, and Leo Lomski, of Aber sell have brought heaith and hap- | deen, Wash., have finished their Ne iv- Ve s Dny e P i % piness to the folks I love. They 5 Clarence is the only two-letter man R N < sell mighty good groceries an traiming for the main event of the : 1w & ’ Witlg: n the Montana basketball squad ob 8 | their prices are right e e e e e e e e e e e et e > e e et i 8 ) open air boxing show at the A Sl irizzly players chose ley Field Saturday afternoon y : n after it was il | | flape manas s ghionigsd pels Rresident of \menun League sierting. who wa ry ol Sailc o ; “3 ALIFORNIA for a return bout with Mickey Walk Sl ey Al . o o : | GROCERY er, who won Flowers' title last fall, | Will thdbl) Be Ousted x e e ‘”‘I‘ i ‘l ’, i vegardlans. of the outcome of the| : — Ao die b ) e | PHONE 478 Lomski battle, Plans also call for a | by B. B. Owners. by fconing SUHe TS A . - <ht heavyweight championship fight I ; ;‘Ll“ !I"” O ns with Tnck Deiac| NEW YORK, Jan. 2t.—Bdward ¢' Not only does this lad excel in iy } | Barrows, Business Manager of the afhletics, but he is never bothered "'f‘\ al of ::.‘u” |..n\l;.’»\|:|u~ Lomski | NeWw York Yankees, who is slated with the grade curve. As an athlete i £ e’ ; a QOC(] I’QSO].OQ curate cye a S i I 4 __,,.______h,,Am_ki to succeed Ban Johnson as 1 his grades have averaged better than |dent of the American B i uring his collegiate cq g bring up the odds in favor of Lom 3 « f sague, if Johnson s oustad, ai — S ski nounced that he is not a candidat Wims Is uitle Leting s far i Baseball wen who insist that onl, CHALLENGER FOR Both opponents have peculiar rec ovda lv)"' x'vlnl‘m»-l\.! of Johuson will satis POCKET BH‘LIARD fy Baseball Commossioner Landis a 'nm:mg ‘lmm«k‘l\ l|l.!.11'<‘ r“"‘“" “'_‘ a result of the former's u 15 TITLE IS lN LEAD the canvas he has never been knock- o (e I8 BIEEE B el onli iHe »loay 101w decigtans . accept withdrawal of Barrows as in-| NEW YORK, Jen. 21— Erwin Ru BlaYer pie L8 mons Seextievianged o Jting his supront o Jotinson, Fiveldoiph: of (Glifoago, ehallenear. for tis | man. He was knocked out five ;.00 o0 oo reported rid pocket billiard championship, | times before he won the title be ready to on the retire nizht led Ralph Greenleaf, titl Eddie Arthur, Lomski's manager.! oy o0 08 qetive leadership lolder, 158 to 146 at the close of predicts an easy win for Lomski and oo the first block of the 430 point L Ay R IS planning for his man o make s ronize an efficient lavn- a tearing in fight. He has been advised he can take the play away GRIZZLY CAPTAIN — | dry. Our pr.m are moderate fr}m\ l!‘lt:\ if h'v nhl‘..\ I{un‘ i, ! LIKE GREYHOUND }CARNE‘G[E TECH N and our deliv s rapid. Phone us to call—299. SYnlaLmzzi»:,:Ev;tEs'GHT s ON HOOP COURT% TO 125551‘::61%[%”:5{ = L : W:l\:smn;: all a Happy New UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, Mi MACON, Ga., Jan. 21— The Macon | o p ey found | - PITTSBURGH, Pa, Jan. 21—The . - Hizg, SNOW WHITE from vs Harbor is expected to Telegraph says it had been informed by “Pa” Stribling, father of Young Stribling, that the Georgia boxer had and | Carnegie Tech football team of 1927 persistence at is 4 »sald | will journey to Portland, Ore., for| of Clarence Coyle, Mo soonly [a game with Oregon Aggies on Nov signed with Tex Rickard for a bout:iyreeletter man and basketball cap-|ember 26, th <':um-r"n» achedule mak.| in Madison Square Garden, Febru “on Aggies will u|»l|u Notre Dame on | Spanish champion. ponts with more than ordinary brils| L ; 3 Third and Franklin The newspaper quotes “Pa” Strib-|jjuncy, and were he able to do two | Skates sharpened at Morris's, adv. | Front and Franklin ling, who is in New York suying £ that he and Walk Millér, recently |four branches, In the spring his Rickard's agreement to enter ) ; " 7 = a Front, near Saw Mill. | | | Front, ncar Ferry Way. O!d papers for saie at The Empire. | Front, opp. Film Exchange | things at once he would shine in - > | | | him from going out for baseball. ng in the proposed heavy-{" on the track this Grizzly Iron Man v v : Willoughhy at Totem Gro. welght elimination series to find an'is one of the few Pacific Coast con Juneau Gun Club | 2.3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn opponent for Gene Tumncy, the!forence runners who can do Holds. thelp. regular. atoots || W en uests Come 2-4 Front and Seward. champion ) 0.0 Badonis ? : Bs o1 and Main. Plol | 100-yar hin 9 nds. In bas-} | “every Sunday morning at ol b :wnll i::lfl :::;: ——————— : Second and Main. GERMAN PEOPLE IN SPORTS ’ 10:30 at the grounds el s 3 Pire all. The firm grip that sports have | Do vyou realize the important Bjre Hak | Gastineau and Rawn Way. taken on the German people is laud- P i ed in an official report which says | L P ALL COAL MAY LOOK | part coffee plays in any meal ) Second and dold. that between 15 and 20 per cent of | r }\‘ 5 1 AIJKE “.}]C].c ),Uu are L‘n[(.‘l'[alnlng 2 5 Fresh from Mtk and e the population between the ages of - \ . . . [ the original b an a 5 artici »s in athletics. | ruests Fe 'OUu 1magine [ H: # vacuum Fifth and East. ,‘]."“”:;'_ ,':'N_ “r""",’"‘_‘“_l ”l‘““'l"’l"“';‘ but after trying our's you will be guests? (“.‘ln 9 g j pack. Easily -8 Seventh and Gold. I l.p“b}l.il"h'( I:::::l“”m ":"":I‘("' m\.“ en convinced that the heating quality| breakfast without it . .. WOU]d apnm: with 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. v ;5 i varies, also you will learn that bak- o ~ side H | 2 ey, Ninth, back of power house, SRIaximataly jons_ out “of, dvar) ing with our coal mean less coal you consider a dinner or s L O 2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. seven inhabitants, including men, wo men and children, is an active men-| ) I/~ N X and better results. ; luncheon complete without —— 3 Distin Ave, and Indian St. ber of an athl club. The ( ; : | We carry a full line of Fecd and he cli ¢ of the d : ? 5 Ninth and Calhoun. e G 2 : g AT our transfer service 0. G. Whis. the chimax ot the demi-tasse '5 /Baventh snd Mo man Turners alone have a mem i I rship of 1,500,000. The sport clubs! Tweltth and Willougby. i 5 ] /i xclaim— is it s | oA b are united under the super- : Ty D. B. FEMMER o But.maybe yourne 2y What is more, it shows how - Tweltth and Willoughby. vision of the Olympic Games com | h & ’ Phone 114 Oh, if T could on]y make C()HCL hclps solve your enter- Home (Grocery. :::‘1:::-‘;;«“““”““ more than 1,000,000 ! " > 2 good COffCC {ll]d bC sure that it tammg problems. /\5 you turn M e would always turn out all y ination RS e s | LARGEST PRESS BOX ] the pages, your imag savin siett, oo, s e s | BASKETBALL-Doubleheader i ikt o i e NEW AND SECOND HAND ““r il " t press box in the major leag The Art of Entertaining”, interesting recipes. AT iies, Mok rovis e —_— et 3 RIS beautiful booklet prepared You will never regret send- Heati Stov il 0 s ). H. S. GIRLS vs. J. H. S. GIRLS a prep , : : : eaun oves iaLy e spnd st el : : o : 5 by Hills Bros., delightfully ing for this beautifully illus- 8 and_telegraphors. : D. H. S BOYS vs. J. H. S. BOYS clears away this uncertainty trated booklet. I¢’s free — RANGES SOLD ON EASY The box was added to the park ' equipment a few years ago when it | _ = surrounding coffee-making. just mail the coupon. Sibehred that Ty Cobb wowd sive Douglas Nat.—FRIDAY NIGHT—Jan. 21 g g p PAYMENTS Detroit another American League pennant. President Navin wanted to! faad o ‘ 50 cents press representation. He is still! H A R R I s ready. | o > 1. gl First Game at 8 o’Clock So far as British fashions are con | Hardware Company cerned, girls will be girls again. The advance spring styles show a de-! DANCE FOLLOWS GAME ! - TCVES OUR SPECIALTY finite reaction against the masculine| | Open Evenings Phone 2135 e In Eagles’ Hall Dr. Barton will be located in the| Hellenthal Building after Febru-| f Advertising always pays Use the ary 1st, adv. | clumns of The Empire, ketball » has won honorable men tion in the confere with his flashy work, and. barring injurie L 3 S n