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BRINGINC UP FATHER el - PARIS CITY PAWN SHOP e USED A8 CHEAP GARAGE |! ' DODGE IF THESE BRIGANDS THINK I'M GONNA STAY HERE UNTIL. THEY FIND MAGGIE TO GIT MONEY FOR | MY RELEASE, — THEY COT A\ THE WRONG IDEA'! 4 WAN T © 1927 v Inr Fearune Service. Inc Great Britain rights reserved AH! THIS 1S s ). EASY- | WONDER CAIRO? o Welch, Gridiron Siar, Waits Table to Pay Way Th rough Purdue Ralph “Pest” Welch became one of the season’s famous foot- Simonstad, sn ball figures in the Purdue-Harvard game. erto an “unknown,” Welch waits table at a fraternity house to|the steamer Yukon. earn his way through Purdue. to play baseball in the big leagues. LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 16 Ralph Welch, who flashed to the heights of football stardom when Purdue trampled Harvard in the mud, came out of the Kitchen to fame. ol Welch is a modest young man with a Texas drawl. He waits table et the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house in Lafayette and does a little dish washing now and then to earn his college keep. 1f ever an unknown rocketed to ihe heights in the proverbial overnight step, it is Welch, whose ripping through the Harvard de- fense as a Purdue back carried his name across the country. Before that game. he was a student waiter and a football player whose gridiron exploits by no means figured in campus talk. All the publicity he ever obtain- ed was a paragraph in the local papers of Whiteshoro, Texas, during his high school playing days. The Harvard struggle was his first college game. He had never been east in his life. “I didn’t do much,” he says of the Harvard game. *“I figure that team didn't have much confidence when I first saw it. Anyway, most anycne could have carried the ball behind the Purdue inter- ference that day.” Welch also is ‘a ‘baseball .play- er of parts and has an idea now that he eventually would like to play big league ball. He is a . catcher. He is in his second year al Purdue. ' Coach Jimmy Phelan ‘recognized his possibilities and kept him strictly under cover un- - til his debut in the Harvard game. |BOWLING TO 3 i i A modest Texan, hith- He thinks maybe he would like OPEN MONDAY ELKS’ ALLEYS Tournam ent_ Will. Start with Three M:n Teams —Prizes Are Offered The Elks' bowling tournament is scheduled to start next Monday evening. It will be composed of three men teams. Any bowler who has not signed up is quested to give his name to Ben Leaming sometime Thursday as a schedule ‘and personnel of the teams will be published in Satur- day's Empire, . The alleys are in great shape and many records are expected to be smashed. Prizes will be of- fered to the winning team and in- dividual prizes for the highest average, lowest average, highest score, lowest score, most strikes, most spares, most splits, most misses, highest score for three games and lowest score for three games. SPORTS FOR WOMEN FORMALLY APPROVED BERLIN, Nov. 16—Modern Ger- man women have long since dem- onstrated their capacity for march- ing in the van of athletic femin- inity. Even grandmothefs drive cars and_take air flights nowa- days. Somewhat late in the day, of- ticialdom has set its seal of ap- ‘| proval on the Sports for Wi movement, and it comes in t! form. of a communique from the official Prussian Press fll’,“n floored | which apparently still holds tu the . fraditional style of military precision, for it read: gy, (1) Women, especially young res| PARIS, Nov. tor cars who haye no during the winter found a cheap g lic pawn shop ol stituti takes them in rate of from $2 to $5 per montl according to their value, and vances 60 per cent of their value at 8 per cene besides. There are | more than 200 cars now in the pawi shop garaze. Owners ars to cavefully ompty the before tho cars are ra The guardian of the g furnishes a depository for th combustible and sells it back t/ the motorists when take their cars out of hock | >ee Adverlisiug wiways ava the co’amus of The Empire 16—Owners use them "2 BROTHERS for i Four Cylinder Cars | The. fastest four in Aml!rkfii——; 0 to miles through menrsz in less than seven seconds— & unequal in traffic or on hills * —equipment includes wind- | swipe, rear view mirror, light, bumpers on front and 25 stop age they Tear. Five Passenger Sedan $875.00 Detroit Use |} | GEORGE GUEST NOW = AT THE CABLE OFFICE | wt arrived in Ju Alaska at the Mr. Gu man an Georg neau from aud will | cable office tonight. is a Seward -young started in the United i Corps at Seward as a me o1, the == | by pounding constantly at the key. I'in odd moments, finally became a proficient tel ier and enlis jed. He ! been stationed at Val- dez, Se . and for the past 10 months the Seattle offi f ttle gin his on the trick CISSEL WEDS - GIRL;CHARGES and other sports including Phy | !the pow ! disease, ' promotes (3) Sports German dan (1) Ph al training alios in: t and training esistance es joy of life acity for work ghould inctude and folk in » Juneau. e and Mrs. —=a v, Order - your zamce ples s for Thanksgiving now 1y. S L SKATES HOLLOW GROUND See Morris’ Shop adv. WINS OVER MYERS CHICAGO Mandell, world pion, last night over Spud M ed upon to perform. s Doctors siowd o $123,000 Shortstop of o, White Sox Marries Mother of Child The mar) the § 006 short Nov,, 15— Sammy » White 8 won the verdict Will probably terminate Cissell’s > E ers, of Pocatello, court difficulties in which he is Nohody Can Tell When Idaho, in a ten round Wout: | Charged with seduction Y] : F. i ! pretorrea by | You Darken Gray, Fad- | GLAIMS SCULLING RECORD | the woman, a former telephons Pk | operator, who has now become | MBLBOURN Australia, . his wife Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and {to determine whether Austral’a the marriage bars further pros. :‘,::[ J._“VE) with-a hrefv of Sage Olymplc. games, H. R.: Pearce charge since under the Iaw, iy, oo on that dull, faded or | sculled 2,000 metére i 7 minutos, Wife cannot be compelled to tes-: i o0yed appearance, this simple [lowers the world’s amateur re-: T lywods will make thew |, s otent. 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This sin given by the Women of Moose-|ple mixture can be depended upo heart Legion, at which 19 tables |to restore natural color and beau {of whist were played, the ladi ty to the hair. i first prize was won by Mrs, | Well-known druggists say ev- ANYyrd Olson and men's first priz:! erybody uses Wyeth's Sage and w"""-ll.y Oscar Harrl. The ladies' con-| Sulpliur Compound now becaus 20031 Cration prize was won by Mr: t darkens so naturally and even- i ' . TT80Y gari and J. A Martin went home |1y that nobody can tell it has been 3 e | with the men’s consolation prize. | applied—it's so casy to use, too. | For a trip to the outside, C.|Refreshments were served in the!You simply dampen a comb or intendent of llu«“mm,m,l room following the card | soft brush and draw it through Hurlock Mining Company, is on!playing. 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