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EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1927. B By GEORGE McMANUS LISTEN: NAPLES 15 0UT - WHAT OTHER BRIGHT § \DEAS HAVE You? to Men Are | Reported mened!l ANANA, Alaska, Oct. 7. ching | which traveled | Fish Lake, 20 miles up the Tanana River, in an effort to find the bodies of Herbert Engstrom and Donald Long, reported the men were probably drowned in the lake on September 28. Their | overturned line boat was found but no signs of the bodies. Heavy winds believed to have capsized the i 1 Tanana BRINGING UP FATHER FIRST, YOU GO TO BEAUTIFUL NAPLES A CITY OF SONG HISTORY AND ROMANCE"! DO YOU KNOW- MR- JIGGST | HAVE LAID OUT A TOUR OF, ITALY FOR YOU THAT 15 1DEAL! YOU CAN SPEND FIVE DAYS \N THEM- THEN To POMPEIl AND MO\)NTJ" 7 ARE YOU SURE HERES A LOT Nut Bre made to order Phone 602 Cak by > Adverusing aiways pays. the columns of The Empire. Use| J. J. WOODARD CO. 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Captain Babe:ck..cf Mcptana Statc, (right), which' completed its | rohedule: last ycar without Icsing a game, thinks his chances are :;’(":M ati ik . b 3 | good this year for annexing a chamnionshin, ed'h 'x:‘i(::»i:‘is Az:‘:zs ::“v;;i:-»; i ERERS 2 of boosting to $15 and $18 pricos i with ‘a percentage of 1,000 buc|the 12 schools wihich make ub of 5550 seats for the fourth World { failed to share the championship | the intermountain —conference. ' gorjos game. The agents said one! POMe Which is mussy and honors with Utah because of tae| Included in the out-of-conference yealper sold them four tickets at! troublesome. Nowadays, by ask- failure to play the required five) games scheduled are: 1515 eath and another scalper seid | N&:*at = any .drug store for conference games. This oversight| University of Utah vs. “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- Arizona, in 10 savage rounds. Ba keér however won the decision for D i INSPECTION TRIP { . The telephone call is the same, fn - . | Dennis Winn, Alaska Agent for Phone 228. —adv | Fighter’s Automobile Runs 5 S | |eries, is expected to return e 3 Down Four-Year-Old |early part of next week from ALASKA MEAT CO ! . 1 lon the Bureau of Fisheries boat i ! HARRISBURGH, Va., Oct. 7. Brant to inspect the spawning Wholesale and Retail Butchers former middleweight boxing cham. Rivers, and other streams in that } Sl | pion, was arrested here late yes. district. | & g 27 et | over and injured Jack Logan, aged 9[(! papers 1or sue 2t ‘rne Emnlre: 4 years. i < ' Flowers said the boy ran from behind a parked automobile and | e | | ' Favorite Recipe of Sage " UNDER ARREST! Tea and Sulphur i NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Opera- Sagy Tea and Sulphur, properly ural color and lustre to the hair | when faded, streaked or gray. cleaner and harder punc the United States Bureau of Fish- st Boy in Virginia {Lynn Canal where he has gone Tiger Flowers, Atlanta negro and beds of the Chilkat and Chilkoot PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET terday when his automobile ran AT AR i 4 R A The boy's legs were crushed ternal injuries. he did not see him until the GHAY HAIR DAHK car was upon him. | | Flowers’ bail was fixed at SS.usoflE HHEUMATIG 000. | i i DIV \ 0 {Try Grandmother's Old Aimost everyone knows that “of two Broadway theatre COMPpohinded, brings back the nat- | Years ago the only way to get ! this, mixture was to make it at North- 1 DENVER, . Colo,, Oct. 7.—Inter- est in Rocky Mountain footbalt centers this season on the pos- sibility that one of the eight east- ern slope colleges will be able to bring back the championship has been corrected this year and the, Montanans with their team of last year virtually intact, must be given consideration in this year's figuring. The University of Wyoming at Laramie, has never seriously fig- ured as a championship contend- er. The Colorado Agricultural col- lege, 1926 champions, ths Uni- versity of Colorado and the Uni versity of Denver elevens all ace expected to push the 1926 cham- pions in their dash for their sec- ond championship. The Aggies and the University of Colorado fought it out for the title in 1925, but now held by the University of|guring 1924, 1925 and 1926 the Utah. Last year Coach lke Armstrong and his huskies from Salt Lake City finished with a clean slate and took the championship across the continental divide. With the loss of only two regulars from last year's squad, the “Utes” bid ~fair to repeat the performance this year. Jack Howells, half-back and star of the conference, the most con University of Denver “Pioneers” were failures. With the accretion of three or four good men from last year's Ireshman squad the Denver out- look this year under the capacity of Al Panek, stellar ground-gainer of last season, is the best it has been for several years. Both the |the columns of The Empire. University of Colerado and the Colorado Aggies have been aug- sistent ball-carrier of last season, mented materially by the eligibil- with an average of 123 years per game, will be back in uniform. Cox; who was lost to the team lagt season, but was a mainstay of the 1925 squad, will be back in uniform this year to replace ‘Whitting, all-conference gugrd. ‘With the addition of several good prospects from last year's fresh- man squad, Coach Armstrong has nothing to worry him this season. Besides winning the conference title by annexing five conference games, the Utahans last year, ot the conclugion of their regular schedule, journeyed to Honolulu ity of ‘stellar performers from last year's freshmen teams. At Boulder, Coach Myron Withan of |Téntals for /the month of Octo-| the university eleven s forecast- ing a “team that will take the lead and be hard to overtake.” "'The Colorado School of Mines|1ast discount date. s s Christmas Greeting and the Colorado collegs aggrega. |PFOmPE: tions both are facing a . more roseate outlook .this season than in many years past. COBCH WII- [ummmmmmeenimsbomemmssmsse liam T. Van de Graff, of the Colo- rado college team, starting his second year, has many of last year's mainstays still in the fold and several helps from the first where they succeeded .in defeai-| year squad. At the Mines, where ing ‘the strong University of Ha-.|last year Ray O. Courtwright, now wali team—a feat that two previ-| With Yost at Michigan, had bad ous conference champions were)luck, Erwin O. Hinds, former ‘' unable to accomplish. Colorado Aggie star is expected The powerful Utah Arglcultural{to put His squad into the -run- " College eleven of Logan, has de-|ning. g .veloped during the past few sea-| The Colorado Teachers’ College Soms Into a constant threat for|at Greeley and the Western State championship honors. With but|College at Gunnison, both with| ' few losses last' year and the ad-[the standing of the average 'mr-l | dition of several of last séason’s|mal school, have good prospects . fresbmen, the team will be {n|for this season but aside from . the running agaif this season. |furnishing “good workouts” for " The third Utah team, that of|the stronger teams, are not con- Brigham Young' - University ~at|sidered of championship calibre. vo; formidable | two tickets for $18 each. 'FOURTH MUNN BROTHER SEEKS SPORT HONORS LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 7."— The fourth member of the Munn family Angeles, November 12. jsecks his place in the: athletlc University of Colorado vs. South.' World. He is Glenn Munn, Uni ern California at Los Angeles, Yr®ity of Nebraska sophomore, November 12. {who will try for the Cornhusker 1 | football team this fall. 9 PH“.. me wms ’ Glenn's three brothers preccd- western at Evarston, October 8. Brigham Young University vs. California Aggies at Sacramento, October 15. University of Denver vs. Iowa University at lowa City, Oct. 29.! Montana State vs. Purdue at Latayette, Ind., Oct. 29. | Regis College vs. Loyola at Los | | pound,” you will get a large shot- tle of this famous old recipe, im- proved by the addition of other ingredients, for only 75 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you! darkened your hair, as it does it| s0 naturally and evenly. 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