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BRINGING UP FATHER EVERYWHERE | LOOK- EVERYTHING 'S SMOKIN®| | }/ V'D GIVE A THOUSAND DOLLARS TO BE ABLE TO SMOKE A CIGAR- Ges #t HELLO- JIGGS- HOWS TRICKS? CENT Q1 WOULD You N ) . MIND T STo! WHATS THE BIG IDEA? THISIS A CAN'T i /| | 1931. Int) Feature Service, Inc., Great TE ENIRE . ForOHAN, LINE oF 1930 WAS *STRipRsD g 5Y6€A€UATION / THIS "RAM " CAN Buck, A LINE The only manifestation upon the day of Notre Dame's first foot- ball game since Knute Rockne's death was Indiana’'s program trib- ute “in memory of the indomi- able Viking."” A leaflet containing characteris- tic photographic flashbacks on the life of Rockne, a repetition of his record and tributes to it, was dis- tributed with the program. There were no ceremonies. Notre Dame said it with touchdowns aft- er some early trouble getting into motion. That was what Knute him- self would have preferred. It was a deadly serious business, however, for those tense young men on the sidelines, Senior Coach Hunk Anderson and Junior Coach Jack Chevigny. There isn't much relaxation for them in the task of carrying on. They have great material to work with. Everybody knows it and for that reason will expect a great deal to be accomplished. The inspiration of Rockne's memory it seems obvious, will have no beneficial effects unless the boys know and carry out their blocking assignments properly. Moreover, it may become increas- ingly apparent as the season pro- gresses that all the brain work can’t be accomplished from the sidelines. The development of a first string quarterback with anything ap- proaching the all-around qualifi- caticns of Frank Carideo, All-Am- erica star of 1929-30, is the most difficult task in Notre Dame's camp. Replacing ball carriers and block- ers like Brill, Savoldl, O'Connor and Mullins is far from easy, but it's a cinch with all the talent at Scuth Bend this year, compared to | the job of locating another little Napoleon. Wabash Blues. Pat Page, as a parting gift, left Indiana university one of its tough- est gridiron schedules, starting off with Ohio U. and then Notre Dame, followed after a week’s rest by engagements with Towa, Chi- cago, Ohio State, Michigan, North- western and Purdue. That's six successive Big Ten con- games, including the 1930 ampionship teams on suc- e week-ends, for the new fe CA IT MIGHT BE A FIVE IT AN'T GOoD- BESIOES-1 AIN'T SMOKIN' AN’ | _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1931. o By GEORGE MeMANUS GAR-BULT STAND 2| DMOKIN'IN MY SOSD FIVE- SEEIN' ANY ONE OFFICE ? CENT CIGAR- ELSE SMOKE! = SMOKER [ [ GEE! THATS TOUGH- i | 1 JUST DROPPED !N | TO SEE IF YOU WOuULD COME TO DUGAN'S To-NIGHT ? —By Pap BADGERS WILL g&e MEET PENN IN FOOTBALL GAME Gov. and Mrs. La Follette | Will Be Among Boost- ers on Trip MADISCN, Wis,, Oct. 20.—3ad- ger foothall fans will ue the Wis- consin-Pennsylvania game at P adelphia Cetober 22 as the slon for a four-day house party on wheels. Gov. and Mrs. Philip LaFoliette and President and Mrs. Glenn Frank of the university will be among 'the Badger boosters on a spocial train to Philadelphia. About 2 (200 students will make the trip. > STRIBLING HAS KNOCKOUT SWAT IPits New York Heavy Down for Count in Sec- | | | NS LORDHAN S CASHNG , Sansume ond Round of Bout « AbFEACAT, | WrcHITA, Kansas, Ozt. 20— Ycung Stribling in his first fight since h2 lost to Max Schmeling, ight knocked out Salvatore ‘ o, New York heavy, in the Crimson mentor, E. C. (Billy) | Bayes, who has succeeded Page at Bloomington. Indiana has a good lookinz squad with two sets of fast backs, but it will be lucky to win one or two of its remaining games. { Hayes has already made prog- ress. His boys gave Notre Dame a |good argument, at least for the first half, before yielding to super- ior manpower and the heat. They may surprise some of the conference favorites. Vic, the elder of the Dauer brothers, both quar- i terbacks, looks like a real triple threat. The new Indiana coach came to the Hoosiers from iMssissippi A. and M. in 1924 to handle track and field sports. His success at this, plus his previous gridiron experi- ence as player and coach, led to his selection for the football job. | Giant Killer. S The talk of the early gridiron campaign, conflicting as it has been doing' with the world’'s series, is Slip Madigan's double-barreled blast with St. Mary’s out on the, coast against Southern California' and California. Notre Dame men with whom I | pion, {second round of a scheduled ten | rounder. Stribling +weighed 184': pounds and Ruggirello weighed 199 pounds. —————— Gene McEver Scqred the first touchdown of the season for Ten- nessee. Babe Ruth shows what the well polo matches at swanky Westbury, Associated Press Photo dressed man should wear. Here he Is with Mrs. Ruth and his daughter, Dorothy, when they attended the N. Y. Milo Lubratovich, for three years a star tackle at the University of | Wisconisin, will be on the intra- mural, eoaching staff at Madison this fall, ®ad Freshmen football candidates re- porting on the first day of prac ARE SIGNED UP Three Titles at Stake in Match to Be Pulled ! Off Next Month | NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—For the third time since he won the light- | weight championship from Al Sin- ger a year ago, Tony Canzoneri takes the title into the ring when he meets Kid Chocolate in Madi- son Square Garden on November | 20. | Jimmy Johnston, who is making his debut as Director of Madison | Square Garden's boxing affairs, has | closed negotiations for a fifteen- round match between the two box-| ers. Besides being lightweight cham-| Canzoneri is also junior| ‘welterweight champion. Chocolate | is now the junior lightweight title holder. | Canzoneri may attempt to make 130 pounds in the fight with Choc- olate so all three titles may be at stake. | fill our shop. bargains: JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP, Successors to Dave’s Shop A Three-Day Clean-Up 1 . Sale on Dresses, Suits and Coeats STARTING TOMORROW We have just taken over this store and our first desire is to dispose of the present scattering lot of dresses, suits and coats AT PRICES THAT CANNOT HELP BUT MOVE THEM, so there will be room for the new merchandise which will soon In most cases the prices are below the original cost. And the values are there. It will pay you to take advantage of these { REMEMBER THE SALE IS FOR THREE DAYS ONLY AMER. ASSOCIATION | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY | tice at the University of Kansas | this fall numbered 88. | - e Foley, Louisiana State university | passer and punter, has been clocked at around 10 seconds in the century dash. PR U il Old papers =t The Empire talked at Bloomington were espe- | NOW MOST MODERN| cially interested in Madigan’s early and sensational successes. | TOLEDO, O., Oct. 20.—American | They pointed out that Madigan association baseball teams will ue‘ was a product of the same Notre playing in five modern ball parks‘ Dame football class as “Hunk” An-'of the steel and concrete varlely.; derson, the 1919 group that first Toledo was the first to build a mod- attached fame to the Rockne re- ern plant. Louisville and Kansas| gime. {City soon followed. Indianapolis | The late George Gipp was in the opened a new park this season,| same outfit. e TEXANS PACK UP TROUBLES IN THEIR OLD GOLF BAGS[ LA MESA, Tex., Oct. 20—Busi-| |ness men of this city are using | golf to dispel talk of the depression |and “hard times.” Merchants and professional men have an understanding among themselves that when one is in-, clined to complain about poor bu‘sl-'i ness he will call a friend and ar- range a match. ‘The golf course sometimes has as many as 25 or 30 twosomes, but there is no talk of depression on the streets. ———aee Old papers at The Embire. "HONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY CROCERY and the close of the season this| year saw the last of old Neil park‘ at Columbus. | —. - | NOTICE | Juneau Woman's Club monthly ! meeting will be held in the Coun-| cil Chambers, Tuesday, October 20, | at 8 p. m. sharp. Members, keep this date open. | MRS. RONALD LISTER, —adv. Recording Seoretary | COATS, medium weight, id tan and blue, only four left, to close out ............ THREE-PIECE WOOL JERSEY SUITS, toclascont dmiide ... SILK DRESSES, a few large sizes, to claseonut ... L e, ... TWO-PIECE SILK SUITS, to close out .. JERSEY DRESSES, to close out ... .. SILK DRESSES, mostly small sizes, to" close ou t. ., il s, o . .. ... WASH DRESSES, to close out .......... SMOCKS, to close out .".................. 150 Perhaps nearly everything will be gone by tomorrow night. We urge you to shop early. Store open evenings until 9 o’clock. Juneau Sample Shop Successor to Dave’s Shop FRONT STREET Opposite Harris Hardware Co. $9.95 750 6.50 6.50 5.00 3.50 1.50 | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. || Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. 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All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen watcr pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY - UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” TELEPHONE 403 Prompt Deliveries at BAILEY’S DRI-BRITE | LIQUID WAX . No Rubbing—No Polishing For Linoleum, Hardwood, and composition floors DRI-BRITE LIQUID WAX entirely does away with the drudgery of rub- bing and polishing. For Sale at Thomas Hardware Co. - | ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING - Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales l : PHONE 389 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 CIRCULATING HEATERS and i COOK STOVES . Juneau Paint Store [ . | Old Papers for sa'e at Empire Officeii