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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1927. - S—— l—— ' Good 1| E8 DEPAR prunGING UP FATLUER By GEORGE McMANUS Goodbye, Mr. Scott! JNXTEéJrS“;g; ml'.)gn?f BY GOLLY- WHAT AM | GONNA [— DO MUST QIT AWAY FROM THESE BRIGANDS- 1| DON'T EVEN GIT ENOUGH TO EAT! AM DINTY' YOU HAVE | [ YES - il ve BEEN TAKEN [WHAT? | HARDLY QT Lt ) i IRAL L || BEEN LoOKINTFOR ME BUT- ? 'F,\,;‘F‘Q,ONER Al play ENOUGH TO EAT AN NOwW 3 ; ; U. s ‘ AN' YOUL FOUND ME ! X YOuU COME AN’ MAKE T 5% 5 Anchor i WORSE! | o/ Al ) . : "% i 3 | together wit ‘\2 § ‘ookiii i K : X 8 B Olson, and Lo \ ) . hs By PR | 11 of Juncau, Alaska, has "/ i ‘ 3 5"\\ PN 3 !milflu] final proof on her stead entry, se et TS \Py No. New Serfes and it is now in the files ha U. 8. Land Office ‘129 Alaska, and if mo protes {filed in the local land office at | Anchorage, Alaska, within ghe period of i thirty S o [lla_vs thereafter, said final proof S L { will ‘be accepted and final certi- }1 ate issued. © 1927 ov It . Fearume Senvice, Inc | | Grest Brown rights resarved \ 10-22 R1EE 3 ; | Date of First Publication, Sept. ' ; ¥ NN o 1927 {ELKS BOWLING TEAMS CITY BASKETBALL e z {Date ‘ot Last Publication, Dee OPEN FIRE TONIGHT TEAM TO TURN OUT R | i - the B 150 oetos o] A- B. HALL TONIGHT| & —— (N g & 6T shen Bostifle) o \.va[v :»: .v’ 'l‘lxl:-. "v".‘\‘::lu o Db The gentleman taking a Snruflr\ pu et TUR AT ige 008 "" ]' . '!m]‘nl. i‘~ I. ul.-muzml 'm to r]n]\ the J‘nun‘l: Phil Su.n' BROTIIERS followed by teamn 1 R 4 night at 8:30 o’clock in the A. i nglish heavyweight, who v and teams 1 and 2 Hall, slapped dowen six tmes in fir wppy lttle forward, | . () 1o dressing room, Thus | Cars UVER LAL UNW «}..‘.Z.H S Mtehien 7. NE " SHOOT YESTERDAY!'L', . {ond Everett Nowell und N. 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Buck Jackson i i ¢ | | o LS 3 less tha aven sec s Northwe ; g terday mor 5% B Ny AT TBE HOTELS | |;i 5a qarilok sre the new men Nika nietie S e sy 1l thant seven ‘Sechnfsiey (M 4 k | CHICAGO, Nov. 21— Pete - | o - i - # & £ 3 unequal in traffic or on hills i ¢ bt i the | the followi went home with| 1ow in line. old Campen, D¢ ed any all is eligible for|i fmiento, the brown oy from ke ] | —equipment includes wind- , Philippines, returned to his, turkeys: &, Gueker, Lugas, 1| RS e e { Hol arry Allen and Har-lthe City team and is expected to{l oo P Co i L T top | " native Ila virtually “broke” A E i ‘mm"m kil r are the l"_‘K"I‘m'H of turn out tonight at 0 at th> | jignt, bumpers on front amd ety Thowtand Fana Kot : . onrned $268.000 with | Tis. Macey and } ;£ st s tsam who will be out | A, B, Hall, i inety Thouzand Fans Kept! Monta o State | arned §268, E : X i : g e 3 ! i 3 s American rings in ti turkey 1 tonight oo rear. on Feet with Excite- | ™ 3 ¢ 3 To add to s |Pirds. Cucker > trouhya. bell, Wrangell; Carl Roser, Pet:| Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-) SKATES HOLLOW unou‘m P G les irmiento is partially | taKing home his t v in i RO g ‘| days » heen secured for pre Teb Morrs’ Tive Passenger Sedan ment During Game % g Wvent e tlad AL 101 withic s cenan, Petershirg it e GRINNELL ELEVEN : i S hs siad sc L all wlihd Glota i ‘ $875.00 Detroit ki LUK 10 St i ot 10 thy R Satiatweignt tbnz | In’ Ha \womn , o witenf & BT Metiiton. Petersbure: | (o7 gL 3 <y || McCAUL MOTOR €O | 1 | (u\n Univ, was won by Mrs. Smith, other GRINNELL, Towa, Nov. 2i niav ranks i | participants ~ were Miss Smith | H. T ivalry Grinnell College, smallest o soe shop in Lanila Miss O'Neil, M arney and Mrs.| Seattle: Art Curtis, Apex the two n-ver uzht a Missouri Valley conference sehools! Sarmicnto s eney Gucker, all of whom were given!liam H. Caswell, Sitka thrilling encount d had 90,000 s making trong bid et g prizes. Jones, Unalga; Noble spectators on the soring hard 'uck honors in the present e il aw 1 sxpen B woolt bhirt: Sonnteds s Loy ot Singleton. . Hoonah; almost without football gn. In five time: |Elve clothes, tomr (r five i Hehvands a5 the ) ilx.!m Cielens. the gun to the last 1 -l cut the Pioneers hive yet to wiv'a time; bought costiy automobiles, o G WhHe e PR ute cheer that 1 a game. . [made ‘reckless loans and othor [ el % it the pockethook|. David iKadasmon. city: bowl as the fi score 3 post Grinnell's team has put the goal wise let a fertune slip throu-™| . » for the best| Abraham, ¥ ¥ ed, Stanford 13 5 ' line behind it but twice this year,!his fingers. s e d not miss a|Kell ) The score meant that Stanford while its opponents have heapec Then, when his ring da vere | hird in the tw s in which ' Wrangell; had finished its 14 conf o up 140 points. Grinnell's best ef-! aaching an ead, he became the I e . Mrs games undefeated. Only € fort was in its opening game with{ty pyt it was too iate. \\lun te 01l are the s le Larson, Seattle ¥ ern California, ring the Penn College of OsKalooska, Towa.'jagr hic his ore-time fort 1 N e 8 Morris 24, | attle; John S. s‘“ on, The game ended a 66 tie. was reducéd to his passage to|j. W s 24, 4,7 C. A. Mattie, Wrangell; J cember 3, ¢ ispute (he Car § ‘;:;Nlof‘ t:'e“m:)\t‘l'5::;3:;{8‘\“"- the Philippines and a few hun-|dall ¢ . Pulver | breeht, 'Petersburg; Buck Sparl. 5 i o ! 3] inal's titular claim sas 19, Grinne 3l dred dollars. 2 Vilgo! Abbott 20, Olsen 20.|ing, Peters g v abeock, ‘ A G Last ~ Saturday, ypportanity | Grinnell 0; Drake 26, Grinnell 6 Since the first of the vear, Sar| Cleveland 19, Gillette 18, Lang }lifi,nJ.x‘;:flw.". ) sl e s i wvanettl § beckoned. Stanfard early..and ll.e Marquette 31, Grinnell 0. 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