The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 26, 1929, Page 6

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————— PLAYER WHO R. 1\ W R()M, u 4Y SET FOR (()MHH(I\ ON COAST Roy Riegels, California center, did more in one minute to upset his own team than its opponent, Georgia Tech, did in an entire game. Roy toted the ball 75 yards the wromg way in the New Years Day gassic. Now California counts on him as onc of its greatest prospects .u 1929—and certainly as an outstanding attraction. BERKELEY Cal., Sept. 26.—With 1o 1eague rooms this evening to one . great cyclonic cry the 75,000 | opsiger an important message from BioEs - gt - the Georgia |Dr. Baird of Seattle, lifornia game yelled “E | | * * he's running the wrong way, ) TWO HUNTERS BRING 3 188 0 within | BACK BIG BULL MOOSE »Riegels, center and mptmn elect Henry Gorham and Bill Norton, of the California team, who COB- |yho have been hunting for the telbuted the colossal blunder that | pact week up the Taku, returned defeated his team and assured him {this morning and among the game @ permanent place among the|they secured was a big bull moose. “goats” of sport, is hard at work RO s oA, now to prove just how smart one G Sant b ‘and still. be “crazy.” R. C. Morris, w.cichant of Sel- Nibs Price, coach of the Golden Bears, counts on Riegels as the big | Man, on his 1929 team k “If it were anyone else but Rie- | gels said Price, “I might be doubt- ful about the rest of his career. “But Roy has the real stuff in him; he has adopted the right at- | % titude and will be better than ever Chicago averages this year. 000,000 telephone calls Bt akes courage to .come hack | o after a ‘break’ like that and Roy has plenty of it." Vassar W DOUGLAS § Underwear NEWS i All Wool i 4 E i dovia, is a passenger for Seattle on the Admiral Watson. It is under- stood that Mr. Morris has just com- pleted the construction of one of (the best and largest homes in Sel dovia. He will return from Se- attle in the spring. S eee Wool Mixture Silk and Wool 'WHA'I"S YOUR AGE AND WHERE BORN?” | High grade underwear for men, all weights at reasonable prices. These and other important ques- tions, each and every resident will be required to answer as soon as L. W. Kilburn gets around to them fn the course of Uncle Sam's cen- sus taking. Mr. Kilburn began Real warm comfort in the severest weather. his work as official enumerator fcr the Island, yeswrday morning. | cnvncfl MTI'::mN!l:::T ahhnet SA Bl N ’S t All members’ of the Douglas Con- | The Store for Men gregational church and others in-| terested are rcquested to meet |n, PG R LOOK HERE Says MIKE SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK SUGAR, per sack PEARS, per dozen TOMATOES, per 2 pounds ... FRESH GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES, CARROTS, BEETS, ETC., expected in from the farm today, 10 cents per bunch. LETTUCE, large heads, two for 25c. | HUB MARKET EAGLES’ HALL DOUGLAS Saturday, September 28 KRANE and BRUNIER ACCORDIANISTS SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC POLLY AE\D HER PALS PMEAN TSAY )| KEEP YER HAIR ON, | | THIS HERE 15 THE PATH I YER GONNA /I MAw! v ONLY PORE ASH.TOOK BEFORE He LEAVE ME { -5 uA DO A LiL || DISAPPEARED. ID KNOw £ ALONE v/ RECONNOITERING HIS HOOF-PRINTS GRAYSTONE? Fgoy. THE OUT- IN A THOUSAND! | D! . Grelg GAY, sparkling romance of youth! The story of Ray Lowther, who refused to live in ease and comfort on his wife’s millions and demanded his right to achieve success, fame and wealth for himself. The barrier of Barbara’s rich- es rose immediately after they were married, forced them apart, condemned them to trav- el lonely paths in a desperate effort to find happiness. But Barbara’s yearning for ‘the man she loved could not be satisfied by the glamorous life of her wealthy set. : She met, in- stead, disillusion and heart- aches, which money could not Esoothe While Ray, the acclaim of New York ringing in his ears, found himself frantically long- ing for Barbara---whom he be- lieved hopelessly lost. A realistic romance, throb- bing with pathos, brought to a happy, stirring climax. SEPTEMBER By CLIFF STERRETT GOSH' I MUST BE 6 “Jumpy” L CouLD ITTIN' OF SWORE L WAS BEIN' FOLLERED!) 4

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