The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1936, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1936. BRINGING UP FATHE . i 7 . By GEORGE MANUS SEVENTY - FWE PRE'GHR]STMAS MAGGIE- TAKE MY ADVICE - DON'T R | I'VE GOT TO QIT TO —— GO TO_THAT POLITICAL RALLY FOR 4 THANKS FOR N | HELLO,GIRLS — | WANT | ! THE GANG AN TELL 7 YOU-THERE'LLL BE A LOT OF THE ALL OF YOU TO SHOwW THEM OF ER | GUYS OUTSIDE TO BREAK UP TH’ INFORMATION s \ ‘ LD EARLY AT THE | ¢ g | ] MEETING WHEN YOU SPEAK THIS POLITICAL MEETING — Recipes Are Demonstrated, Gala Mixer to Be Held To- Suitable for Christ- morrow Evening in mas Dinners Dugout at 8 o'Clock | Be; * a group of seventy-five A gala before-Christmas party has | woruen st night and a greater peen arranged by the American Le- number afternoon, Miss Vena gion and Auxil for tomorrow |L. Crone demonstrated recipes| night in the Legion Dugout, start- {Which will be followed by many ing at 8 o'clock. It will be an even- > |women in preparing their Christ- ing of entertainment, daneing, © 193 King Fearures Syndicate, Inc. World righos reverved | SO Tava s A 2 4 |mas dinners feasting and a generally merry The Territorial Public Schools, | party. s 3 - . i inder the Department of Educa- Commander William O. Johnson BALSAMO SENT SCORING RECCRD PDLAR BEARS IN D(ul;y SI)OrtS Curl””" By I)a,)1 ion, s 's these cooking demon- | and Auxiliary President Lucille 3 o jare nd are fre> to all adults. | Stonehouse are directing the affairs e A Vi=a e 8 — = |\t the close of the demonstrations, through committees and it is anti- | cord that stands for S f p : 7 7 ffee and cake are served. Those . e pmin e ¥ ; ¢ @ % 4 N G Y”E 1 cipated all Legionnaires and Aux DOWN AND flUT; . 3 T ] DEFEAT BY { 1 \ L b il | 1 warded prizes liary members in the community : B OGRS = e . N | 3ht at the affair in the par- will be on hand to usher in the SEVENTH RUUND " ot : PURT[ANDSTARS : v | ‘ : Northern Light Pres- holiday season of 72 points . : ' n Church, were SLee gl n 102 his mark is as yet S ‘ e \\ LOU/ISTANA [ 1 Jack Guerin, Mrs | Empire classifieds pay. 4 4 » Cheney, | u ) ¢ that year made a & p 1 . b STATES N 1, Mrs. Bonay, Mrs. Li e dozen touchdowns, Towa went un-| o SR ) . ¥ TWO - TME Mis. I Taylor, Mrs. Popejoy, 'W YORK. Dec. 17. — Solly defeated. The Big Te ing Second Period Letdown \ ALL-AMERICA | Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs N N - } g g o . Brooklyn middleweight, |Champ of 1936 was Northwe ' Sees Southern Team i ; ) CAVSHT WO |Kemn, Mis Franks, Mrs. Danner, eRpe i el el e . Toth with 29 points in six Dert Kot Th : . | TOUCHPOWN | Miss Scheibal cni 1n seventh round of a scheduled ten Sames 4 SIS iy / ; 1 SN oW 4 \E @ oo NAE b B rounder here 1 night : %7 ’ 1 —The 4 X TULANE GAME, | . - —— - Krieger weighed 161 pounds and MASFS At ool dorf AR Bears fell s HE LASTON | AT THE HOTELS Pure '\/anllla Balsamo 159 pounds. Goianteln Bldg. ady A L Sttt s . 720 4 , B SHEDULE | *— ——t ) Gastineau f;-ozen or Aaked e YALE CAPTAN B 4 P 3 i R. P. Gerwels, Juneau; Andrew & WOUND UP HIS CAREER. <8 Longmire, Juneau ¢ ; the WITH A RECORD OF 48 ; . Zynda for the HAVNG SCORED /N o TP y Michael W. Hist, J n the second period, N £VEQY “GIG HREE " ; : ; Nicholson, Day ) to score its only goal FOOTBALL GAME o : o ‘ al period, the game ending - Dan HE PLAYED — » Polar Bears wil play ec- me here Saturday night, then | : - -FOR THREE YEARS "Ie Fil‘st Nationa‘ Bal’k on to .,.»:)i Washington. : ot A BLOCKING BACK , IN JUNEAU ; 2 g - oty N HE FINAL GAME OF FUREY FOOLS ’EM / : i 2\ IS CAREER FUR AP & NEW YORK, Dto 17. — Capt 7 v G - fgrdPA;,L;‘NDG [ ] ) rey of th nbia Lions > : § 5 OOE) )id to elect to kick off in the 3 ¥ ¢ CAPI’I‘AL——$50.000 game. But Furey took the = ; 2 B D By ok the | R SR : 4 ’ : SURPLUS—$75.000 Kick which he| F/NISHED UP 8Y y > ainst | SCORING THE e : y S\ ° udg- NAVY TOUCHDOWN 4w = 4 B THAT BEAT 7 (S \ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ¢ back for the touchdown ths NARMY e - S/ Y, ; ACCOUNTS - _ :\x»i,..;sl)l,i ! /V' - i SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ©ccC empl 2% Paid on MONTHLY set-ups in between each game with titlists and Rose Bowl nominees, ! 3qvings 3 Fi : MASTER MORGAN BETTER B ehch other lost to Minnes and were tied 2 cj Master T. A. Morgan's condition S Those were the good old days. by Stanford. Northwestern, Big Ten Accounts more, but the football teams are hibit A, of course, is Minne - morning. The yo op- . Corner - THIRD & i e e - | P i el B it bRy s 'WEEKLY E. now, between two really good out- Press poll of experts for the myth- fits—in fact, good teams are like ical national title honors, the = - - By PAP> good automobiles and are found Gophers bowed to Northwestern’s _ S IR - | everywhere. Wildcats, 6-0. The day of point-a-minute teams | rhe Southwest Conference grew | The day of defeated champions is here. We don't mean beaten after winning their laurels we the teams got better—and “wonder teams” passed out of ¢ WA member? Those elevens that would | \yo picture. Today there is not one Mean beaten on the way up. It 3 1 go through an entire season with- undefeated member of the WOn't be the team that sweeps its ° g ; out yielding a touchdown? Those gl ¢y rare Whole schedule thatll win the = l'l e 0 & S machines that won all their game indeed. when @ team breezes Plaudits in the future. Instead, it r points? If you don't rem through to the Southw will be the team that gets through them, you probably won't hear yithout at least one defeat a representative schedule with the P = X { any more about such teams for a cue ' with three lossas, ar most skin left on its back. And restige -~ S e e T o L S B > For example, consider the South- .o pattling for the '36 crown as (alls on the calendar, won't drive f ) west Conference. The seven mem- (his js written the fans away. Because they won't bers of the Texas-Arkansas circuit have anywhere to go. all can point to miracle teams and Same Story Everywhere B o = iron-men whose expolits reverber- qyate the way it goes, from| The real founder of Manchu ated from coast to coast. “NOW. .oast to coast. Yale, Big Three Power was Nurhatsi who proclaime back in the good old days, we had jumpion to Dartmouth. Ne- himself emperor in 1616 an & tealm, . .7 ka, Winner—as s lished his capital at Mukden t it the same way with al- , oh and to Min- | 1625. most any university or colleg I intersec Isn't there almost always at least ; Huskies, one world-beater lurking between the pages of the college history book? - NEW RONSON CIGARETTE LIGHTERS You stop to think, and you re- call that, yes, there probably is. | $1.00 to $5.00 And you wonder why its record so | far_excels—or seems o excel—any | : MEN'S LEATHER "ZIP" CASES made in the present grid season. || $3.00 to $9.00 Real “Amateéur” Team Look at Rice Institute of Hous- 4 MILITARY BRUSH SETS ton, Tex. The date and the exact ¢ score have been more-or-less blur- 2 i \ " $2.00 to $6.00 red by history, but back around | 1916 Rice's team beat Southern N 4 9 FIVE-YEAR DIARY-—Leather Bound 86.8° Proor W i ‘ Rt B s | Methodist by something like 146-3. N RoX $1.25 to $3.00 5 . o hose wonder teams of old—re- Pacific ‘Ever since Rice has been wishing S it could count on just one-tenth of / v 7 that number of points against S. 4 R, NN GIFT STATIONERY_MonthueIS M. U .in any given game. A y *" ") (e $l.00 to $5.00 | { It wasn't long ago that some pig- skin-minded historian went into the || a4\ ! XY i LADIES' DRESSER SETS archives of the S. M. U. library ||f ! ¢ ;and came up with the announce- 3. ) PR NS - $l.50 to 520.00 ment that, well, S. M. U's team The recognition of Haig & Haig’s su- bt av::;g“aa?ioysojfimoma«;;yma | : 3 § EVENING H\;IPIAOR;IS;;%%FUME SETS preme quality is clearly reflected in the pride with bein. s foutball Shit G Megie. | ; ' cheches 14 which it is ordered. No other Scotch will do—for that | That's the way it used to be— 2 SELECT PERFUMES—Gift Wr apped { L and that's why those “wond g X ever-enlarging class to whom integrity of reputation is el 0[:,1: cyould :,:,c up"’fc'},,fiii Byl i $1.00 to $20.00 everything! The “Five Star” is 8 years old; the “Pinch e “;;‘L_;‘k‘gegws;;;“;;g::g:f ‘ MANICURE SETS—25¢ to $5.00 the; f d far betwt ey - e » . ’ Bottle” over 12 years old. lwere o5 tar bebwpen thal they o | nght up for Christmas! Large assortment of Children’s Games ‘ {ways managed to play a bunch of and Toys . . Babies’ Gift Boxes . . E-H EI:PS_ AVOID | SH%\}%;'A}‘{IEFQETHE Christmas Tree Decorations = - | MANY _COI'DS Use American Made Sets v g BT B T D alg & alg ‘ o o New Stock of Neon Detector GUY SMITH DRUG sllto“s i L | rezuet where Lamps Just Received. most colds start. BLENDED SCOTS WHISKY ik fiors o ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT | JUNEAU (Ng’ggé}jzeum Theatre) & POWER CO. S SOMERSET IMPORTERS, LTD. » NEW YORK ¢ CHICAGO e SAN FRANCISCO 1v'c“s VA"'o'NOL : e

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