The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER NOT A CENT INMY POCKET. | LL TAKE THE 4OLD CHAIN OF MALLIES AND PAWN IT, 4ET SOME MONEY FROM S}/, DINTY AND PLT IT it BACK BEFORE LET ME HAVE 410.92 ON THIS 401D CHAIN LOLD_ CHAIN € f——————1 By GEORGE THAT B THE CHAIN O e o | oMLy Four B MiLES MmoRE ’«.170 oiNTYSs ! A TDOOR DONST TAKE HARID WAR )—) MeMAN N (" H = /0-2¢ i |@ 1031, Int'l Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. D ASSOCIATED SE SPOBTS ENNTORC last winter the elde r to help him ring the coming of applause, 3 Y \ S Wers somew. sens e | lent, he way he put Cardin: Walker-Risko fray under th: —By Pay =S oF ==\ JUANET wNo 193t “ALL-AMERICA® N ELEVEN N\ /S GonNe O ' BE COMPLETE WITHoUT ELKS MEETING lks Lodge of Junecau wili| at 7:30 Wednesday evening. | tion, entertainment and re-| hmen!s. Visiting 1 M OLD TIMERS' NIGHT Open house for Elks and their Wednesday night after lodge ng. Cards, dancing, bowling, ments. —aav. of minor league club, He has a close working Our full selection of cards for Christmas is on display. Avoid a repetition of last year’s embarrass- ment—when you had to take what was left for those last minute addi- tions to your list. Order now-—and order sufficient amounts. Name neatly printed on each card. We offer individual designs for those who wish to have distinctive cards of their own. They can be made up to your order in ample time for Christmas mailing—if you order now. Quality ed with interest and ! : ¢ 'WOGGDPECKERS WIN ok S ; THRICE IN ELKS’ BOWLING TOURNEY The Woodpecker ri in : Sensible TS GONNA BE AN END-RUN who have beer The Daily Alaska EMPIRE PHONE 374 Prices HE CAN 00 EVEQTHING AN £ND IS EXPECTED To.'Do — AND 0o 1T NUST ABOOT <A HE'S A REGULAR MIND RIGHT. > GoLA D ) ; VHEN T COMES TO NAW tes of Mrs. McLean rolled AP CPPONENTS ©L is anothe 3 ames, 151,15 i ¥ 4 A to take feminine honors for Dick Fem), N stern end, Four members of the DePauw “GOLDEN GLOW" Christmas| evening. once planned to udy for the university football squad are study- Cards, new Alaska photos with in- fie playde| JTHEtR I i toutnamel prissuinol, ing for the ministry. dividual titles. See Winter & Pond. to know that their |8ames tonight, as the alleys wili x A 5 7 v to be turned ov to the Old Timors you guests at their open house p sh-, Last night's scores: WOODPECKERS 113 98 111 322 79 60 84 223 173 160 145 478 2 of smart 136 158 178 412 er can do|Stewart 181 205 169 555 dition without bearing down too 2 5 heavily, establishing ironclad rules Handicap 4 T4 T4 222 r putting detectives on their trail. T s 3 ‘;{mhihuow. or before the | 56 757 761 22T ! tarts there may be KINGFISHERS ng or two that Bavard 112 115 116 343 you and mark the shif Worth 91 66 75 232 ;:vml stars who couldn't stand the|Stevens 140 152 13§ 428 glare of the spotlight or show Davis 187 124 166 477 enough sense to put a share of |{H. Sabin 147 202 150 439 t earnings in the bank. e iy J‘Hnndicap 53 53 53 169 | “Oklahoma has never had first _——_—— team recognition in the All-Ameri-‘ 730 732 696 2148 ca scramble,” writes Bus Ham from| PELICANS ! homa City in nomin: g Wi Mrs. Olson 129 136 143 408 on, Oklahoma City uni rs. McLean 151 156 156 463 r tackle, for all-star honors this | Petrich 114 167 139 420 ason. “He is perhaps the great- Shepard 157 150 129 436 € incman the state has ever pro-"f‘lel\llln;' 182 179 187 548 duced—6 feet 1 inch, 208 pounds, a! e AT emasher and excellent pass Te-| 733 1788 754 2275 . o . / ceiver. Oklahoma City had nine| EAGLES ! g . . BAT R straight victories up to and in- Mrs Goddard 9:_! 191 131 328 v, 4 3 . A including November 16 and may :,/U'Sn ‘;I'L‘:ylbr lg; :;: lg: 23513 v vi i an a “md. up the season with 12 in a s e ! | H. Messer’ L ! Barragar 164 204 182 550 “Pa” In Miami Encore | “Pa” Stribling has had fancy Sta-l 665 779 T13 2157 tionery printed, fistic lines :ossed‘Hand:Cap 26 26 26 178 out and arrangements complewd;‘ e e to lease the Madison Square Gar-f ly most clubs cannot now *d to build mainly by going open markst and pay y trouncing t of three gam honors be men the e was rather ¢ team mak- High marks for si of them , 205; Barragar, 204; 202; H. Messerschmidt H. S. Graves The Clothing Man FURNITURE OVERSTUFFED SETS DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS KITCHEN SETS CONGOLEUM RUGS and LINOLEUM SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES Thomas Hardware Ce. . handling ct to keep his men in proper Vete Fer Wilkerson ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 691 805 739 2235 e DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY in nature’s way CameLs are never parched or toasted! den Arena at Miami for the 1931- 32 season. | -as today fresh to start with, and fresh to smoke. If you don’t realize FRESHNESS and flavor in a cigarette trace right back to what natural moisture means in genuine freshness and flavor, natural moisture. --80 tomorrow TF YOU WOULD REAP THE “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” THE YOU MUST UTILIZE “SURPLUS OF TODAY” 1 N THE CREATING OF AN “EMERGENCY FUND" BY DING OPENING AND BUII A SUBSTANTIAL ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK YA First National Bank e erre coreeerd sl AANK | z\ | | | If you overheat or process tobacco so harshly as to dry out all natural moisture you drive out freshness and flavor too. Camel never parches or toasts the fine Turkish and mild Virginia tobaccos it uses—they are naturally smooth, cool, mellow, with natural moisture retained. That's why the Camel Humidor Pack proves such a blessing to Camel smokers—it brings them a fine cigarette CAMEL switch to Camels and sce. Thousands of miles from the factory, no matter whether your climate is wet or dry, you can always get from the Camel Humidor Pack cigarettes made fresh to start with and kept in prime smoking condition. Try this mild, slow-burning, throat-friendly favorite for just one day—then lcave it, if you can! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winstam-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A. S Made FRESH—-Kept FRESH Don’t remove the moisture-proof wrapping from your ® package of Camels after you .':p.n'n. n.?c«f.w/t Humidar Pack is protection against sweat, dust, germs, excess mois- ture or dryness. In offices and homes, indoors or out- doors, the Camel Humidor Pack delivers fresh Camels and keeps them right until the last one has been smoked. b PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR WINTER DRIVING R & T RUST REMOVER will clean out all rust from the cooling system of your car and RUST PRE- VENTATIVE will stop rust from forming in your engine and radiator. We are equipped to render this small cost. We carry a complete stock of R & T RUST RE- MOVER, RUST PREVENTATIVE and anti-freeze solutions. service at a very Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS o o | )Id Papers for sale at Empire Offi

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