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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1933. By GEORCE McMANUS OR! HE WANTED TO KNOW HOW NOUL WERE-HE SAID HE PINCHED YOU TWO WEEKS AGO IN THAT A NYEAH! BUT DON'T HOWOY THE COP ARRESTED LAST WHAT DO NIGHT- FLL GIVE ME - YOUL WUZ HIM A PINCHED LAST YOU MEAN - ] RAID AT MORANS QUTIN'- LECTURE HE *ALL RIGHT? WONT FORGIT ) e ™A HURRY - THE NEW “Federal” Oven-Shaped ROASTER 7570 Greater Roasting Capacity Grear Britain rights rc«rwi - - l - e T s s Ky 2 Ao CORNAUSKERS ANNUAL GAGERS TOUCH BATILES |1 pxummn ar%‘fzmu 0F W BEAT OREGON TOURNAMENT 10 RESuLTS A PIEIETED FOR 7 ing exhibitions in recent Rocky ntain conference football his- STATE22TOOBE HELD SOON = " GAMES TONIGHT &2 =i Its Triple Automatic (1) No Basting (2) No Turning (3) No Burning 2':2 f.’.v"" .;.-“‘4‘; (] = o = n—J 3 For Roasting, Broiling, Grilling % ¥ % The following are scores of the D b slightly more than 50 yards on Handicap Results in \/lc— ‘Outht Outweigh- Army Post on Lynn Canal | principal games plaved vesterday|(Grocers Meet Douglas Fire- his punts. His first two boots of " E in various parts of the country: the game traveled 70 and 71 yards iory tor Federal Build- cd Ten Pounds to Announcse Plans for Alabama 7; Vanderbilg 0. men and DeMolay Play | from the scrimmage line. ‘ I [y Ay T rnev 4 1 Texas Aggies 10. | ——— Man l-lg,hts Hard Tourney This Month | R e Local Department ‘ e A \ annual Lynn Canal BA&k.‘l-‘ LINCOLN, Nebrask Kentucky 0. Framed pictures of our popular| [ victory for the Federal ca’s 1 1 tournament, held for several pect tor art subjects in Christmas wrap-| htweight Brown 0 | 7 i i : ings. No extra oden | bowlers Wedn: night ars at Chilkoot Barracks under fhe Ohammisl Teaiiics | adhediile| Dines: No oxta chArgeiige woods ashington and Jefferson 2; e s ATIN 0 Pennsylvania 12 the Moose by r 3 am terday afternoon | the auspices of the Seventh Unuw West Virginia T { brings four of the strongest quints| X% il wick team beat and catapulted themselves backged States Infantry garrison, will e SN of that circuit into action. | Carnegic Tech 0; Pittsburgh 16. - $ | George Brothers’' five fast de- | @ | . i and Steaming Is Durable, S Clean as China anitary, Easy to i ‘.;‘ "\(l 'VIO()ux Tcam Fwo tough battles are in pros- A handicap points result- | o Assorted Sizes yht for local fans when T ore of 1493 team to 1478. The Brur Legion of the Moose 1514 to into the national gridiron spotlight | Oper about December 18, accord Nnade 97 Missonrl 0 livery boys, out to wipe out the 1333 with a brill ng to advices received here by thel 5 i S i ) Bieoen: 19> Bt Mas ; | SUSIUSINSUSIS USSP B C more interest is| The C Chamber of Commerce and made y4.14 20: Gonz d sting of a defeat handed them last ‘ - - e U o ng ed in the City weigh today by John W. Jones, 4 k S > weck by the Moose, will undertake "'“"““‘w" W 0 o A1 i -{ President. Local teams, as usual, o to beat the Douglas Firemen to coth their ruffled feelings, play- month as a ed off in play LT EAR at Fornance will ing the curtainraiser which starts Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. |5 7.30 p, m. in the High School § WHITE LINE CABS | i 25 cents in City i handicapping system i SELL TICKETS, come here to [ Juneau and Douglas, Dec:zm| 17, and ret ing ~embe The teams will be | wise toppled by the surpr housed and fed at the Army pos Moose squad last Tuesday, will try Writing to the Chamber of { to show the local Fire Department gym The DeMolay aggregation, like- ing e Brunswick . with one 11 and another 2 Telephone 444 -, \ ) AH, THERE, CRISLER I Eat At The next highest » T of the ) " Commerce about the tournament. five some of the finer points about Ther no 200 i‘T SRIB GAME Lieut. W. A. DeWitt, Athletic Of- { the game, meeting them in the . i c plan to cha nighteap, “g0 DO I” | White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. | for the an ent g in Haines. This fee will seconded resid 535. High Qklahoma Govemor Takes the other l“dl('h were the Moose with 511 Peculiar Action at f the Federal Build- TU\'kCV Day Game ance fee for the teams not > include all living expenses at Chil- koot Barracks and transportation on the Fornance to the tourna- ment and return, but wiil not in- clude meals on the Fornance. The sending of the Arm to Gastineau Channel is con (‘u‘ on a sufficient numk PRINCETON Dec. 1.—As a re- sult of the almost air-tight de- BAILEY’S fense displayed by ‘this year's A\ (} 4/ youthful Princeton eleven experts ressel CAFE | are lauding Fritz Crisler as the £ greatest defensive coach in the u G ery.at 8:15 0'- ams to make it worth while, Tt g M0 ¢ and the Capitol Beer Par- yot o is hopsd two High School boys and | “‘and 1 | - 5 | BEER served lors vs. the Alaska Press at 9:15 1o goor b two girls' teams and a like num- | ATTENTION RAINBOWS if desired tween the Universty of Oklaho ber of independent teams will en- thought | Business meeting at 7:30 tonight. | and the ahoma Aggies. accom- I didn’t Full attendance desired —adv. | S didn The nor was silent ¢ c ans “;’U the F‘“‘““‘;‘;“ : | L RS SR L a5 B persons, oo ! ST L S S B A S B I Adjutant G 12! 29 s X go, . the nel wil be | like Beer” ) o " the & hile i to 10 m(h includis he G and chaperone five Completely aged — full 3.2 ; ter from here. Passenger s for the Wednesday match- gion of the Moose : n 165 127 168—460 1son 203 165 167—535 Allen 107 123 108—33 FOR GIFTS e or has beer tr o ¢ is being the team make the trip, Total 1333 { | { content—brewed from real || | | | ' : to see it | Will be held down to elght hops and malt, not syrups Brunswick % Aty ed,” Barret; said it was s Lieut. DeWitt —we could spend hours C 211 207 156—5T4 ° pornicGuen, athletic director, | SiTes Yo be advised by radiogram telling you why our beer || :V :g(l; :2)4} 1;2—2,:,; seemed bewildered when tr of any ’K‘.LXY’H that will enter the it better. But our beer [ Burster g P —470 | {00k over the stadium and said: | ‘ournamen “inside” convinces more I l D S 7T don't know what it is all about.” than eold print oatside, All || eader Department Store Total 1514 Owen said the records of the —TRY IT! Youl || T80 a0p-sir] eie Ol e rhiedked Foe GEORGE BROS. 172 157 164—493 WASH. STATERS | &% University Auditor. PO RS S S S 4 2 £+ # o ) i o i ies won the game, 13 tc Killo 154 168 152—474 DEFEATED 'l fl : otal 1478 ., Wy R Y o o™ B .| HOW HUES ARE BORN | 1os avories o, bec 1o CITY LEAGUE e 1;:’,3 1 }2;’;,; NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J,, Dec 1—8Scarlet, the color by which 1436 | Rutgers athletic teams are known, 57, became the official hue for the Motal 1493 ccl}ege in the very first intercol- P | legiate football game. D. D. Wil- | liamson, one of the Rutgers play- {ers in the game with Princeton MlLFS MURPHY | in 1869, appeared on the field with ] | a scarlet turban—and Scarlet it | has been ever since, T R A ST LOSES BOUT T0 iy JIMMY BR”TDAILY SPORTS CARTOON HE-:Rngf:ap LEG AGAINST Z COLUMB/A The University of California at Los Angeles won their firsi Pacific C 'f ITAL | DA Coast Conference game of the sea- | son yesterday by defeating Wash- B P I ington State 7 to 0 before a crowd eer 1 ariors % J of 30,000 persons. | if you save for a definite pur- R LUNCHES DANCING || pose and make regular weekly or Framed pictures of our popular FINEST MUSIO ‘ TONIGII T monthly deposits in an account at this bank. GeO"ge Brothers “ Lay your plans, set a goal, then vs. ; | save for it. This bank will help by Douglus Fire paying compound interest on the Department money you deposit. Stat NOW ~—save and havel ‘Handicap subjects in Christmas wrap- No extra charge for wooden art ping: bexes. adv. ACOMA, W Dec. 1.—Jimmy LAST FALL itf, of Tacoma, last night won | ARTHORL W . a decison over M. es Murph.\fl Ju- N /o | 7 AND WAS oth nfiwnfiwelghed 14:3’7 pounds | = AQLIE ; . ¥ veac ‘ vs. First _Natwnal Bank Students at South Dakota Wes- Ol MASE - : ) | J uneau Fire D()pt. SIS Gl BCKLE /S cAoAN OF RINCETONS EBleveN leyan College have received 2400 pounds of flour and 4,200 pounds of \ pork as donations for the schoo! | cafeteria. S HOW | ‘ ab&:./ ‘ MONEY ] The money you spend on a | washwoman 52 times a year; the cost of soap and wash- ng utensils that have to be frequently replaced; the and tear on clothes far er oy home methods; possible illness due to tary processes or over- g of your own vitality i . just add these up and | then compare the result with | | our low-priced laundry serv- ice! | Alaska B . S W,z s cupsey | HIGH SCHOOL GYM Admission 25¢ To LEAD s ears First Game Promptly at 7:30 UNITED FOOD CO_ EL;VEM - THATS o dou e e S 3 i e CASH GROCERS FOR INSURANCE i lihone }6 We Delive’rmr vl\ileats—Phxrme 16 ! OV How HE STANDS wiFH See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. THE TREND is tO'anrd | o8 98/ ) { IDE A L p A INT S HOP ELECTROL”’~of course! If It's Paint We Have It! : Harri Machine Sl‘op |t PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau || HI-LINE SYSTEM Groceries—Produce—¥Fresh and Smoked Meats Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal I | | CRISLER #AS PERFORMIZD A MRACLE — Two YEARS AGO THIS TEER DID NOT @i ‘i L d i MAUO‘? Feseii " Our Services to You Begin and End at "" Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. aun ry [ Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boa! CASH AND CARRY

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