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" * BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS "TWHAT DID YOUL SAY LIUST saw| || WAIT HERE, THEY ARE OLT FOR GOING TO ABOUT THOSE AWFUL. | THE CASEVYS Llwn.\_ FIND AFRICA,Too BEGISION END OF 15 ROUNDS FIROM NIGHT DANCING PARTIES, FTEAD AND BRIDGE TO — PIANIST TO MANAGE FiGHTING HUSBAND ATLAN Johnny STRICKLAND s church The wedding will be tapight and thereafter he will ha under the management of the p Fraddrica Coleman, whiy in tion to hei artist and pianist believes o somathinsg ahout traifing a fighter, v Johnny, who i3 20 s s old, | * Al gl slephs is fighting ) potentialitie m : ondon friends tha &k HIEDt Bii tolemah L ox . gaid B plans had boen “And? T e i ghin E bly T apsat T by, Btorn gee that h them. I v he encountered seon aft a great believer in a veg 3 mlxn for a trip diet, 1 intend tryimg it on him.’ n to b in her lushand’s ¢ roin every bout aftbr weddi althongh as yet she has never n him fight TWENTY-TWO NATIONS IN WINTER OLYMPICS SAINT MORITZ, Switzerland, Oct. 26—Twenty-two nations thu far have accepied Switzerland's invitation fto participate in the 1928 ()l\mpu Winter Games ! Sweden and Finland avian countries very 10" the -foré-durl g the 1921/ games at Chamonix, ¥ ce, were the first to send in their entries France, after h ng for several weeks finally decided to gend a team, and the Olympic! committee here now anmounces that “it is a great pleas that | America will honor Switzerland by its presence.” Canada will send its famous hockey team and will delegate | athletes for speed and artistic | skating competitions. Other countries gntered are! Great Britain, Poland, Ttaly, Spain, | Czechoslovakia, Austria, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Japan, Lux- embourg, Jugoslavia, Rumania, Hungary, Latvia and Belgium. ——————— BIG LEAGUER AFTER DEGREE GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 25— W. Guy Morrison, head baseball coach at De Pauw University and a member of this year’s Boston Braves, has enrolled in the teach- ers college of Columbia Univer- sity, and expects to take his mas- ter's degree in education there. g ' DODGE BROTHERS { four Cylinder { Cars ; o o | i The fastest four in Amerfca— | 0 to 25 miles through gears iny 1éss.than seven seconds— : unequal in traffic or on hills —equipment includes wind- | swipe, rear view mirror, stop HCM. bumpers on front and TAKE THOSE Tl\\NuSEN.\\ i n|$1 HOTEL, WE ARE NOT GOING TO AFRICA,WE ARE GO\NG To | ¥ SWITZERLAND INSTEAD % = = 1S BROWE © 1927 oy InT'L Fearure Service. Inc. Lq 1 C> Great Britmin nghts reserved. III b IIARI) OF AFRICA — LONDON, Oct. 25—Mrs. Diana gcompanied by two women friends Strickland, who gave up jazz for and a guide, is making the ungle because bridge p ent. trip l:)';el\}l&lxv?l"'ilfl- though "‘M MANDELL SCORES o when she; BY KNOCKOUT IN “"i BOUT WlTH MONTEI and late night dancing original on her nerv she du] two ye ” in the s of [ explore has gone in|wrote a hook ofi her experienc ; Strickland | TULSA, Okln., Oct. 25 —Sammy h"“- is. making a football hero of Herdis McCraty (above), Haute | Mandell, lightweight champion | versity of Georgia fullback. His playing was largely recponsible! The shap of odd jobs, such as Volta, ed frequently have cuts in them en feot wide, 1 have had to cross|the third”round last night of alsmashing, lard-driving atiac McCravy Balters Way To Stardom as Fullback of Geor, bed rmo Vi track have It bofore one has often bzen no little water, and the as the day. I have in the bush. 1In fac:, d labor has been my lot. experience 1 Jad was j r leaving the coast. The f ight I pitched camp my tent w wrecked, and blown away, with all the pots and pans, hy a dry tornado, leaving mec in pitch darkness, with my dinner blown | to the four winds, and nothing but sand in and on ev There are no hotels to sleep*in, but a bed among all the creepy | things of the bush fell to my lot, | {though 1 have mo complaint fo mfm i Mrs. Strickland said she hoped to arrive at Kano, Norih Nigerio, late in November, - eee of 1he world, knocked out Wileat| for (}emgms 1eeent 14 to 0 vietary lover Yale Monte, c¢laimant, 135 pound e e - ‘hampion of the Southwest, in| ATHEN [ ot - s greatest (hrill, is brin fame to Herdis MoCrary, 5. ). WOODARD C0. Plumbing —Sheet al - Work South Front cnd of most of Geo mash was d ibed as l»nll« ke battering ram of Dixie.” Experts hafl him as one of the leading candidates for the All- Soutltern and possibly higher honors, it he continues his sp tacular performances - 2 Pounds for 25 CEN ok - ‘ 1927 CROP \ | Corcumplion of Beer Reduced in Germany LLIN, Oc pr Athletics, the l movement and economic ne- cosgity have reduced the consump- tion of beer in ( 1y by one T with 1913, a figures compil Al federal statistics . (,r()('(’ Y Before the war, -3 age o consumption of heer per: year per person was 27 gallons. As this ! age figure includes children “The Store That:Pleases” and the very aged, it is safe to. say that the aver: comsumption PHONES 835 and 85 lof the beerconsuming German was at least 50 gallons. Today, ge consumption is nl\‘\ per head per 3 Only half of one per (.)H of is imported beer, such as |, A 5 . porter : The 99% | The Richest Tee Ceram per cent is ma actured right in 3 nany. ? 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