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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1936 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS T AR o || = L. E. Gill T WILL VYOU) SIGN RECOGNIZES ME MR, JIGGS- YOUR NAME TEN % i § { T TIMES?ID LIKE TO 3 | AVE YOUR. | oW o I SIGNAS ( E You are invited to present this ) coupon at the hox office of the \ ! ! SIGNATURE? Capitol Theatre n and recelve tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “GINGER” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE o T ©1035, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. STEVENSON, Daily Sports Cartoon SANTAANITA SABIN BOWL HANDICAP IS ) BEST SGORES BIG CLASSIC Horlucks, O]jvn;fians, Gold- ;Racing Event February 22 en Glows Win at Elks’ Is Drawing Card for Alleys Last Night | Fast Turf Trio Pv consistentlv bowline 182. 189 NEW YORK Jan. 22.—Ten Am- 196, for a total of 567, R. H. Steven- | erican thoroughbreds have raced a son of the Rheinlanders took first mile and a quarter in 2:02 or fast- place in the Brewers Loague Maa er. Three of them are eligible for nlay at the Elks Alleys last night. H. | California’s 1936 Santa Anita Sabin of Horlucks bowled the: bes | Handicap, February 22. The list: o SR D SR e S RS S s DRIVE IN SAFETY individual game, 206, and was sec- | Whiskbroom TII, 2 minutes flat C ’ Cig ond in the total with 555. Stevenson’s | (official world record but disputed). ,,1‘ " ‘,”Il ‘(‘S ' (’r‘)(l‘)r y 196 took second place in the game | | sarazen, 2:00 4-5 (unofficial Am- A} Gut A e (s seoring. !erican record) | ~ 4 ?“ GROCERS The Horlucks beat Schlitz, the |~ Spiscovery. 2:01 15, { Cerner Second and S« ward Otympians won from the Rheinland- | | Omana, 2:01 2-5. Free Delivery ers, and the Golden Glows defeated | 2:01 3-5 — Blatz with the following scores: | a 2:01 4-5. HORLUCKS VS SCHLITZ | Twenty Grand, 2:01 4-5. Horlucks i | 2:02 Ed Sweum 158 187 116— 461 | R P L CAFE Hollmann 151 187 148— 486 | { Play 2:08 Sabin 170200 0= HE COULD START | | (sganta Avml.;. efignhlcs ) | AND EALL ROOM —_— . ACKING FOR- THE | | e ks izt 2 ches ane Oy 3 Totals 479 580 443—1502 | SUT owmeic TR Now - 4 | | TS Glenn 8. “Pop” Warner, veteran coach, and 20 college football play- ||~ FYivAte Booths Lunches Dancing Kvery Night Schlitz PLACE oW THE US.| | " ers sailed for Hawaii to play two games and attend the wedding of SWIMMING TEAM (S Bobby Grayson, Stanford fullback, and Miss Christine Williams of midt . 140 151— 444 7, VRTUALLY } Honolulu. Pictured on their departure from Los Anceles are, above Jack Finlay 99 149— 423 | e =T 0 | Bob Reynolds (left) of Stanford and Bill Wallace of Rice; (below) Paul Kegel ... 170 165— 51, O PP A55URED| | LTI 3rayson and Coach Wirner. (Associated Press Photo) —_——— - ——— Footballers Already Order- — g oriass T Totals 409 503 465—1377 TS 16-YEAR-OLO | ST A S . HOOT MON! ATTENTION REBEKANS OLYMPIANS VS RHEINLANDERS | | 6CHOOLBOY #0LOS JUST ° | ed to Mat for pring - Regular meeting tonight at 8 ABOUT EVERY BACKS TROK. RECORDO ON WE BOOKS E ” PraCthe | “Bobbie” Burns Anniversary o'clock, I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting i —_— Birthday Ball at Elks' Hall Satur- members welcome. | Olympians Al Lundstrom 157 105 148— 410 OPEN ALL NIGHT ;refi'fi'ffi'ffif,} e g COLUMBIA, S. C, Jan, 22— day night. Auspices Juneau Wom- MILDRED H. CASHEN, ¥ SO DRI o D |When Coach Don McCallister of [N’ Club. —adv. —adv. Secretary. il k . e TR RSy AR TeereT iy T vt Prem = | the University of South Carolina = — Alaskan Hote quuor Store Rheinlanders 7 = |ordered his football linemen to Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings FRE B. Carmichael .. 146 174 145— 465 lection. Racing against time in the|begin “spring practice” in mid- Wirt 108 153 123— 384 SPURT SLANTS 440-yard event, he relieved M.|Winter by wrestling daily, it sound- R. H. Stevenson 182 189 196— 567 Kiyokawa of Tokyo of the world|ed serious to veterans of a 10- ok Sl i game schedule. crown in the 400-meter distance Totals 436 516 464—1416 route on the final day of the meet,|ing by using a 175-pound end as an BLATZ VS GOLDEN GLOWS Bafpme /10-yhar-0ld Adoiph Kistes ;1;[::5\\«%:“;90:1:(‘; \\15:‘1 651“-;:);<;v;f;|x-xg?§d f\ltmt‘::s;'nlixnea:iu:lhealr‘nd t:,?z SO0 ] LR s H Blatz of Chicago's Lake Shore A C.i "o o = oo e 5:304. Frank Pauly, 310-pound line coach, Writing Desk and Bench 2 Mrs. Lavenik .. 144 147 162— 453,Sf:gt‘fég?m‘;zWg;‘:}(:;i:‘? "‘:é"‘“f”" Racing Albert van der Weghe 8arbed in wrestling trunks. Piano and Bench Frults and v etables :’r‘:)ll‘:l‘ L’_‘Stl)’\{"“' 1494108 1ol 422\:\1_“ anome: teriiée or. the Araatof - Newapkis N0, 9./ s principal} ‘Tt the Dest uralulng /linemen 2 Bridge Lamps eg : P800 ek 810 erican swimming team which was American rival, over the 100-meter an; HRvel DU ol doponedn). 1 pair Vanity Lamps _ALWAYSI 1 ) 5 2 touri last Octobe: { Inat is g Totals mm:“(:;l“" 452—1359 C;::gw}i‘:‘r‘;p;x np:sga;r cop. | Kiefer covered the distance in 1:05.6 lnflll:m Cl“fiv : h ;"‘"“ ]““m’[ bl ° ° ows e “land clipped 2.2 ds f the| “It's swell for a man who's got avenport Table cam G Mrs. Bavard ... 152 192 140— 484 respondent who attended the meet!yit RS ZF SCONE rx;y in | to stop about 400 pounds of inter- 9 Chai 2 b ornia Grocer Paul Bloedhorn 125 111 135— 371 |in Krefeld, Germany, where the| o c HEUe | ference plus a ball carrier.” PR THE PURE FOODS STORE M. H. Sides 175 192 161— 528 |young American performed so sen- it Citizenship Barrier ‘ = S e 1 Overstuffed Set —— —— —— —— sationally, discovered the lad’s fath- s . 1 Ivory Bedroom Set, complete Totals 452 495 436—1383 |er was of French origin, France YOU can depend on the question CHAMBER IS TO MEET 1 Late lh,“aiml Bedroom Sdp complete Telephone 478 Prompt Deuvew Average, did not bowl developed sudden interest in Kiefer.|©f citizenship to crop up whenever NO MORR Beauty Rest Mattress and Springs, both sets There will be no league bowling at | Under French law ‘“any indi-lf:: gxlymmc g ol ot band. AI]BI;)N;? PL Ow;P fiMaytas Washug R 7 T SR P SN T R4 TR 3 the Elks Alleys tonight. The follow- |vidual born in a foreign country! The Olympic ruling on the matter | A ANS U Maytag Was i Eureka Vacuum Cleaner and attachments ing Grocers League games are sched- of a French father remains French,” l is simple enough—an athlete may A i uled for tomorrow: Krafft vs Libby, |unless his father’s nationality has|YePresent the land of his birth or | Tea Table 7:30 pm.; Heinz vs S. & W. 8:30 |peen changed by naturalization, Daturalization. But once he has The members of the Chamber of Radio Table 5 Commerce, at the luncheon in the L3 H e " |represented a country he cannot p.n.; and Delmonte vs Uneeda, 9:30 | An agreement between France and P y " Terminal Cafe tomorrow, will be INSURANCE Bosch Radio .m. i i appear later wearing the colors o Avoe subic-f ricidaire p.m fabia s |the United States however, gives a:g:‘her advisad” &F the Rxesutive “Bosrd's qu;‘u 10 cubic-foot Frigidaire A“en shattuck the son the privilege of adopungl ' recommendations regarding the Boy’s Bicycle |citizenship in the country of his| The slow-moving machinery of o 0004 new City Library. 9x12 Wilton Rug and Pad GHAMPS BEAT {chplse grimn 1 re(-u:hes’ piRiakity, 5naturalxia'.,xvz‘nl;‘.dcxr)rived U';_u" S;‘:‘} Announcements will be made at 2 Small Axminster Rugs ] America First! |of the services of many fine ath-| .,y eeting concerning contem- 1 Fireplace Screen | Hope that Minister of Education letes trained and developed in this plated Forest Service improvements | Ernest Lafont will try to persuade country only to return to the land _recreational and general utility. t Kiefer to wear the tricolor in the|of their birth and appear at the .y " ompers of the Executive 1026 Berlin Olympics was express- |Olympic games in the role of oP-|\p .4 president W. S. Pullen and PULLMAN, Wask., Jan. 22— ed in the sports newspaper “Auto.” |ponents simply because they could| ;o) “iovder who have been absent Oregon State College, defending| There is little likelihood that|not become American citizens inf e Juneal’x will be present at champions of the Northern Division i i e vea hi gcrs - Ly > pi . Kiefer will do any such thing. He time to wear the red, white and|, . meeting tomorrow. Basketball Conference, last night js virtually certain of winning the blue shield. | . defeated Washington State by the|packstroke assignment on the U.| In 1924 Willie Ritola declared | All Excellent Furniture—Priced Right for Quick Sale UPSTAIRS—DISHAW BUILDING Phone 4553 for Appointment l Established 1898 BEAGE p Blini s FACES ARRAIGNMENT close. score of 27 to 26. |S. Olympic team next summer. He| his intention of becoming an Am-| " i holds about every backstroke record |erican citizen in the hope of win-! Paul Vuitch, ‘4‘(;; w{‘;“w be ar- OTHER GAME SCORES |in the books. niug s place on the U. 8. track|Tagned before. the United States Yale defeated Penn 33 to 28| Swimming in the annual Miami-|and field team only to find mao,}C"";'_“N;""f" ‘“:Y Hg charge last night. Biltmore aquatic meet the first of | the papers could not be put through of disorderly conduct. Whitman won from Albany last|the year, Kiefer added two world|in time. The result was that he { night by a score of 44 to 25. and five national marks to his col-lreturned to and competed for Fin- land. Phil Edwards found himself | S A TR N By ot N e g s —~——"= |in the same postilon in 1928. The - H great Negro middle-distance run- | German Born, They’ll Swim tor Uncle Sam |t Moeme el y found a place on the Canadian | Olympic squad that year and again | |in 1932. ¥ | | Stella Walsh had her first pap- | ers, but when the final ones failed |to come through in time she don- |ned the colors of Poland and won the 100-meter championship for A e " that country. If she competes again CALIFORNIA is near in time—by speedy trains v 4B leaving Vancouver and Seattle every day. Fares ! AN V it will have to be in the colors nlelm%; the cost is less than most people think. | 1 of the same country. ! Our new food service also saves money for % ST you. In coaches and Tourist Pullmans we now. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! serve coffee for 5¢, milk 5¢, sandwiches 10, three PHONE PR o o v B S doughnuts 10¢, cookies10¢, etc. Then we have | { dining car service with complete“Meals Select” s 3 INDIGESTION— at moderate prices. This year, in addition to the > many conveniences of train travel, you'll have 2 i GET QUICK RELIEF the comfort of air-conditioning from Portland THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS o south. No extra cost for this. | 2 | Millions of men and women are suf- To LOS ANGELES One . 21-day 3-mo. fering from disturbances of their digestive From: sl rdirp. rdirp. wsems, due to acidity, and this is often SEATTLE ..... $21.50 $34.00 $40.00 t 1 f ill health, tired-out, ol iviny fering from indi- ese are some exal % ood iy umfm.l Aidnia .d’yelp::m:}: ns'au;:u;:.\omnch. B o oo ety teato alic o dimerrrad OQur Services to You Begin and End at the kas pains, ‘'ri st . ation s 3 = 5% 0n Intestiing. (ooteniisr, sastric actd. | . TostistPullmans, plus small berth charge. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ity and sick ':leldncheh.lyou c‘hut u_lx{u;d s to ignore these warning signs. Take G Tablets, the Doctor's P U t e P AP .. inflamed lining of the “acid stomach. and to help convert starchy foods into o 9o N I TED FOOD CO s dextrose. Because of this remarkable suc- acl c . cess in many cases of acidity and di- ) are going back to their homeland to boinAhe Viions Gam Tabite wre . atiires 1o ool | | Baafaiaa itional information, write CASH GROCERS rna Kompa (1. to r.) are going eland to compete in ons, ablets are offered o sul- 5, reservations or additional info y i 1 e the Trelied Stares. The Sacing queens, who between ther hold amny back frers ke & pkeaiuse. that 1o Dt | - SESIAKEOR, Graeral dpons ] 407 ounh e Sty 5 Ph 6 ‘stroke records, are shown hera backing up each other on adze of New York pool, back.. On saje 8t e or monoy |~ e e Ko Voocrecer B.C 10c 1. A ORMANDY, Thrilling bie citi Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 1 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG 0. Generul Pass, Agent, 703 Pacitic Bldg., Portland, Oregon. riliing ig citses o R

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