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BRINGING UP FATHER T-BOYS- MAGGIE MUST BE DEFEATED FOR MAYOR-DO YOU REAL- | \ZE WHAT IT WOULD {| MEAN TO HAVE A WO- MAN 5(535'5 THIS By GEORGE McMANUS g . BIG FOOTBALL GAME ON TAP Bellsise, Valdez In Scheduled Go | HAVE A FAIR IDEA NYBODY BUT GGIE- SAY, JIGGS- WE SAW FOR THE FIRST TIME TH’ GUY THAT 1S RUNNIN' AGAINST MAGGIE - WE'RE OTE ASK HIM IF WE CAN CHOK BY TH' WAY — WHQ'S RUN- HIEAS Ny 2 ot HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 20. CHICAGO, Nov. 20—A capacit; gt el et ol Mike Belloise, recognized feather- crowd of 56,000 spectators 12 ex{ weight champion, of New York, i| pected to see Northwestern's une- scheduled for a ten round fight heve g, ed Wildcats battle for a myth- tonight with Young Sonny Valdez jcal national football title against of Tucson, Arizona, who recently notre Dame tomorrow won a close decision from Frankie S e Costello, local Mexican whom Bel- loise knocked out ten days ago in the Lode and placer location notices fivet. round. for sale at The Empire office. | Over the coffee cups, friendships are sealed 1 © 1936, King Features Syndicte, Inc, Workl rights reserved. % 3 AR < ‘\7 0 i : 5 Towk y | Mrs. Petricn .. 134 7 and hospitality is the warmest.)Let those CUOCINES 'S v e MLARNINTO CRID STYLES | £ Louis (19) —Columbia. Totals 445 467 491—1403 [ Nebraska (0) Kansas State (0)— Knox g { et MEET AMBERS MUST GHANGE SINGLE PflINT Hudson 181 200 203— 584 | friendly cups be filled only Notre Dame (7) Northwestern ‘H“m e e rL (14)—South Bend. oy i | Goodwin 156 112 AS == Ohio State (38) Michigan (0)— Ll e . j ¢ —~ In the following schedule of prin-| o ot 6 3 TH'S EVENlNG Two Michigan Coaches Lnss Tfl KNUX Totals 525 468 41411 with the finest coffee you can find. Z cipie football games played tomer- Purdue (0) Indiana (7)—Laiay- i ~—Average. Did not bowl. ,’\ row, the home team s listed| oyts - i { Claim System Must Be | > % throughout and the 1935 scores are| wiceonsin (7) Minnesota (33) — \/. g I( Al LADY PALAM()S A sin. ¢ Sath (53 an r (] teres w noted in parenthesis: Pasremni i Vancouver Fxghlex to Take| d No Hudson and Radde Tob! 1w i G hope Mad SRy FAR WEST | SOUTHWEST Al]()lh?l‘ Step m HlS i L hl C f all my friends come to see me. Gilifarnia. (0) Stakton B DY BhritHbrn - Moknoatst ~ o e DETROIT, Nov. 20.—Gus Dorais, 1ghts in Conference 407 Pranidic Strect, e pulifornia © Stamford 13 —| Baylor ) Southern Methodist Lomcback Trail University of Detroit coach who Pin Matches L | One for Percolator Another one for Di/p 4 W = learned his football pitching pass- Montana-San Francisco — Dutte.| Oklahoma A. & M. (0)—Oklahoma | v vORK. Nov. 20—Jimmy c‘s"‘ & i Km‘l)(v et 7 AL Today's News Today-fEmplre { 0 L_"v ; 1 State (0) Oregon (13) R’ "‘l’cl'“:}""‘“ Ohcistis (37 | Mt of Vancouver, B. C. Notre Dame, believes the Rockne Lou Hudson rolled high for the orva v 3 “‘ NI i continues his comeback campaign system would be effectiva—but dif- glory of dear “Old Siwash” to turn INTERSECTIONAL SEONARL | CRC tonight when he meets Lou Ambers, | ferent—if the immortal coach of the in the top card of the conference (1) Texas A. & M. ROCKY MOUNTAIN 135 pound champion, Irish were still alive. bowling at the Elks alleys last eve- Shreveport. Brigham Young (13) Wyoming nisa 7 to5 favorite. Declaring he was misunderstood ning, leading the field with a total . sne-Marquette—Pittsburgh, -Provo, Utah. Ross, welterweight cham- recently by interviewers who quct- of 584. Hudson's bid was badly \ m-Geo! ado State (0) Colorado Col- pion, ¥ reed to meet the winner ed him as saying the Rockne s needed to bring Knox through to a Michigan State-Arizona East lege (0)—Fort Collins, regardless of the outcome of his tem was outmoded, Dorais said: one point vietory. The Knoxians Lansin SOUTH ight Friday night with Izzy Jan-| “I told them I was lucky to have won their first game against Prince- Tempile-Iowa—Philadelphia Auburn-Loyola — Auburn. played before the development of ton, dropped the third, and man- EAST Georgia Tech. (39) Florida (6)— T all these intricate defenses. When aged to eke out the second by a —West Point Atlanta they asked me about the Notre score of 468 to 567. CITY LEAGUERS BOWL o Boston Uni-| Louisiana ¢ > (56) Mississippi Dame em, I said it was basically Ed Radde, a member of the crush- Bt (14) —Starkville 2 MATCHES TONIGHT sound and that if ‘Rock’ had Lved ing Harvard attack that swept three Providence. South Carolina-North Carolina-— he would have changed it (o meel games from the U. of Washington, (20) Western Columbiz C. Two City League bowling matches existing conditions.” {in the first match of the evening, 1 Tulone (33) Sewenee (0) — New ape scheduled for the Xrunswick| Dorais concurred with Coach Har-|jolied a 5368 sccond place total Holy Cross (34) S elm (0)-~ Orlezns. alleys tonight. At 7:30, the A-J Iy Kipke of the Univ y of Mich- yhich included the h ale gan Worceste v Camp will meet the Brunswick team igan in the opinicn that almost o1 of the evenna, 206 other ) Georgetown (6) — SUNDAY and at 8:30 the Family Shoe Store & vork if the players atimaich on the nizht)s program Loyola (7) Santa Clara (0)—L0s and Columbia Lumber Company hand are capable of adjustment in'vale lod by Nick Bavard University (45) City Angeles will meet to do pin battle. it. fcut of t gamss from Notre e of New York (0) — New - BRP. i Kikpe, who capitalized the k'¢k Dame. TENDING DOCK and the pass in the famous “Puut, Carncgie Tech faces off against 1 > (0) Bucknell (2) SAVOLDI BRUBAKER s " Pass and Prayer” system when fhe'Columbia in the opening match on State Co g TO FIGHT TONlGHT The Beegle Packing Co., Ketchi- right kind of mqten_al abounded the conference bill for tonight, at i Sid f Princeton (36) Dartmouth (6)— 2 kan, had its pile driver busy most ¢ Ann Arbor, is inclined to scoff|7:30, followed by Susquehanma vs. | A grand climax to a perfect Thanksgiving Dinner! cn SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 20. of October putting in extensions to 2t systems generally. |Manhattan, at 8:30, with the Anna- Q " ’ " i racuse (0) Colgate (21)—Sy- __Hard hitting Lee Savoldi, St. Paul its dock, a new fish slip, and foun- A 8reat kicker himself of theipolis-U. of Alaska contest capping ?eer Percy’s Home Made Ice Cream, HCh, and L i3 heavyweight, attempts to end the dations for new buildings. A one K}f;(t: SR LA SN 'i““‘lwh»’ night. luscious, full of the zest dnd goodness associated r d 7 New f e :,,“1‘}\,;;\,;,} Phil Brubaker, Cali ;:)n:—),\ 7.:’d§|::xlm: :\(:nl::;z c‘;r‘r:;}:‘;:::) ahati'a sditad to o s sty1s o f”m_[’ Last evening's conference results: Wlth the occasion. FCIl'fllly fOH(.S, CCISUGII VlSltOfS MIDWE Ll SO and a new two-story fish house, 40 UL veor in and vear out. W Hamvard s | and party friends will all relish this smooth, delic- ¥ N tices | by 72 feet, wil Olaf Stol- he Michigan style changed n Radde 6 71— 568 ¥ 5 , i . 03 - (o LT e, notides | by 12"1\3‘.{ L {’1“’(’,““0”( A S 4o Wolverines of the past two sea-' Wilcox 193 16— 565 | ious ice cream. You'll revel in its sprightly flavor, % oS OO SN 0 Jx sons turned up lacking talent in the|Mrs. Duncan . 139 157— 431 B e kicking and passing departments—| more delicious with every spoonful. leaving only the prayer of the sys-| Totals 538 511 495—1544 | tem that had a great vogue a few| Washington years figc iMrs. Dufresne 157 136 168— 461 { > |Carmichael 144 128 139— 411 ‘Spollmg 195 191 (SONS OF NORWAY GIVE| "~ — — — — | BASKET SOCIAL, DANCE! Made with 3-Star Hennessy Brandy, ’ { Yale ; Sons of Norway are giving a Bas- {N. Bavard 204 158 177— 530 Hudson Bay Rum and Glazed Fruits. ket Social after their regular meet-|Bloedhorn 119 144 142— 405 . ing tomorrow night. The Haymek- | Mrs. Lavenik 154 183 174— 511 ers Orchestra will play for the DR SRR Gt | dances. Walter Peterson and Em-| Totals 477 485 493—1455 PLUM PUDDING ICE CREAM | Sydney Brannen will give away the |Keyser 125 150 150— 425 ®." | baskets and call the square dances.|Evans 160 176 182— 518 3 | The meeting will be held in the 'Mrs. White 158 143 162— 463 This is made the same as old-fashion- |ILO.OF Hall at 8 o'clock and the — - — 4 ifi.:k:l';ousz)clallsnnd Dance will fol-| Totals g bl ed Plum Pudding with the Purest of H H | TR Princeton ; i : Most Popular Imported Whisky in the West Aty e Rt DS e T Mixed Fruits. iis a small South African titmouse.) Wirt 134 134 134— 402 ' We use Real Pumpkin, Spices, Eggs ; - A Pri 3 Advance in Price and Pure Cream. For SEVEN YEARS, this fine, old, imported wiisky has been ageing in white oak’casks. S » e ” . Evcry tmportation is accompanied by ORANGE SHERBET” or “LIME ICE CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN AND AGE. the back label of everybottle of MONOGRAM ; | bearing the following statement: “This product accompanied at time of PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY importation by a Certificate issued by | the Canadian Government stating that | this product is Canadian Whisky and [ that nome of this whisky is of an age less ‘ than stated on this label” | Proven Formula. Scientific Distillation and Proper Ageing INSURE MONOGRAM i I QUALITY }' MONOGRAM is the product of the British Columbia Distillery Co.. Ltd., New West- L A minster, B. C.. Canada — largest, oldest and @ost modern distillery in Western America. F “Since 1904.% MONOGRAM is Full 90 Proof. the accepted = . YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE MONOGRAM is labeled in accordance J U N E A U with new regulations of the Federal will look much more attractive and festive if your DISTILLED IN CANADA 2 A 4 J siemiien o somien Alcohol Administration, effective dishes and glassware are carefully selected and well T o whsramaTen b C. canson o> August 15, 1936, matched. AM We are showing a very complete line of both ICE CRE 4 Imported English and Domestic Dinnerware in a H variety of open stock patterns so you have an op- | / E N / Same ‘-ow Pr'ces portunity to buy a complete set or just a few pieces P A R L o R , to add to your set. 5 t YOUI“ Our stock of table glassware is also very com- { \ 2 | plete and includes Fancy Cut, Thin-blown Stemware, I / Fa Ol'lfe Dea'er Goblets, Sheronets, Oyster Cocktails and Wines. YNOLDS e LA Vv < PERCY REY!] : Priced as low as $4.00 per dozen L.._..‘ 5. 106, + Seartle o+ San Fromcisco o Check over your dinnerware and glasses and make Manager i y 0 yeur Thanksgiving dinner a charming occasion. i Insist On Cunadlon ‘ Genuine Whisky 1 L R 000030000900000000 0008000004

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