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I'LL NEVER FORGET THE DAY | SANG FOR HIM AND HE ADVISED ME TO GO TO EUROPE AND STUDY=» AND WHAT DO YOU THINK-1 PROFESSOR TREBLE IS * LIVING RIGHT OVER US"! TOLD YOUR FATHER TO GO UP AND INVITE HIM DOWN FOR DINNER_TONIGHT- HE WILL BE SURPRISED_TO KNOW WE ARE IN THE SAME BUILDING-~ o NOTHER- M S0 GLAD WE MOVED N THIS NEW APARTMENT BUILDING - IT'S" JUST TOO SWANKY FOR T WORDS- -~ WELL- DID YOU SEE HIM _ AND WHAT DID HE SAY? | AM ALL AFLUTTER TO HE HEARD THAT WE MOVED IN YESTERDAY AND HE MOVED OUT LAST NIGHT-- | Empire ad. Jarman's-Friendly ROLLS BIGGEST TALLY AT ELKS ) e MBS THREE SECARE!> | Special event is a six rounder— UN G vE GARn stocky, hard-swinging Sammy Nel-| |son, the best known glove artist on | the and Johnny Abbott. In rcles, money is even. i 1mome | | Heavyweights Big Boy Erickson HS TREATEST I | L,OS ANGELES. — Ameriga’s 1 age, son of a San Bernardino, Ghl., a merchant here was suing for di- tra during the coming season. |he is always talking about some - was his best girl before he married “Infidelity in dreams doesn't B In Washing “washermen,” but that doesn’t mean BOOSTER IS Perrer and John Petrakis are work- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1937 5 DHSEWB Haspgct youngest symphonic condugtor, — newspaperman, will lead the -Los vorce, \ - — Marié. He murmurs sweet things to ! me.” count. Only cases of actual infidel- College Football TOLEDO, O., Nov. 24.—Four Uni~ they are softies. ing their way through the university g By GEORGE McMANUS A Ma“’s nreams Youngest Conductor —_— | AU James Kelley Guthrie, 22 years of VIENNA, Nov. 24—The wife of Angeles women's symphony orghes- “In his sleep,” she told the court,” Try an |her. And I know this Marie! She But she lost. Said the court: ity can be considered by the courts.” Players Take versity of Toledo football players are Art Van Ryzin, Ted Osborne, Don by doing the laundry for the var- | | and Miner Ed Heinz have a score to| FRANIC 3 thrash out with the gloves and the || “BRUISER * s‘ghf’:"l‘l‘;'l""’lf’:‘::a“:‘; N NEW ALA,SKAN ‘ Two Substitutions An- shekels will go to the winner. There | Royal Shepard was number one torihs ki 600 INrsiy : 4 | Bachelors Hotel | . . |will be no draw, if observers have man last night on the Elks bowling —N RD.— . 5y Bty ! So. Franklin Street nounced with Freddie j.n teling the straight thing. |tallies with three steady games of ‘ ot phmoes teation motices | JUNEAU——FPhone Single O |With only four rounds to go, this 195-191-184 for 570. His Dodge team- — CcAPTAN OF for sale at The Empire Office. 1 e . L “Harnis, Ben_W“ght {should be the fracas that brings mates rolled up a 1621 total to beat 5> Raiy v h ithe Roman fans out of their seats. International badly. | ! Two substitutions have been an-| pyrgt on the bill is a four round, 1, the Hudson-Auburn match, nounted for Frid smoker bill.loyytain raiser between two bantams on)y three bowlers were present, and Freddie Marris, wellknown local boy. ' from opposite sides of Gastineau grydson won out with seven pins. is taking Melvin Hurly's corner in channel—Bob Firby from Juneau, 1 the Rolls-Stutz match, Stu wE UNIVERS!TY OF MISSISSIPF/ REBELS 'MflNflMflNmmfimflmfl HSM ] ring‘ TUELS TonE - Topile A Ken Trafton from Douglas. went down in defeat by 81 pins, al- followtng'ithe prelims to throw the Trere will be plenty of color in this. though the Rolls total was ouly. a HSM leather with Sailor Jack Hussy. tangle, and some gf theyoldtimers mia” 1572 : P eat er N i “Ben ,Wright, taking Sailor Dick who 1=member when Tréddwell pugs, There will be no games tonight or " Feank’s place in the ring, will mix used to mix with Juneau mittmen. tomarrow, but Friday's games will be with heavyweight Hank Bourlett and the resultant split in feeling in Plymouth vs. Olds, Pontiac vs. Cad- ns* Companion in' the semi-final. It is understood the crowd, are really looking for- jjjac, and Nas Packard. that Ee‘ will give Hank more than ward to this eye opener. Last night's scores follow: 1+ run for his money. Smoker tickets are on sale at the International Vi A\ / HE KICKEDY The wiy the setup reads now, two following establishments: The Im- Benson 191 175 171— 537 OFF T four round bouts will be kept secret perial, the Alaskan, the New York Hermle 138 168 152— 458 until Friday, maybe, until the boys vern, the Rainier Club, and But- MacSpadden 159 140 134— 433 «tep into the ring, and the same for ler Mauro's Drug Store. — —— — — 3 : o 5 s G Totals 488 483 4571428 City Magistrate Harry I Lucas S Dodge {will be timekeeper, and )udgeslwil] Forgetful Blind Man Vukovich 170 170 170—*510 be ‘Chief! of - Police Dan Ralston Shepard 195 191 184— 570 W E. C.‘Adamhs. Marty Fosse, ex- Walks 3-Story Ledge Wil 185 135 176— 496 i ipfiotcherin the Pacific Coast ring S Spot 15 15 15— 45 Loster, will be one of the referees. | WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE. —— — KINARD HAS , The headline event will be Mer- O., Nov. 24—Courthouse employees' Totals 511 5451621 S/ZE, SPEED AVD ‘“su maid Moran and Eddie Murphy, here watched breathlessly a man Z JUET ABOUT EUERY - « iddleweights. The sweetest part they knew to be blind clamber out Hudson TING THAT GOES 7o m { the match is that this is an out cnto the third-story ledge of a Hudson 171 205 158— 534 MAKE UP A GREAT “end out fight for gore—the boys building across the street, inch his Thibodeau 170 178 193— 541 HSM, | 24 bad a- misunderstanding and way to a distant window, and let Benedict 148 148 148—*444 TACKLE" Y will, argue with four ounce leather himself in. Dy R T R fl P b — | To amazed questictiers, the climb- Totals 489 531 4991510 HSM m = er, James Knisley, sightless vioiinist Auburn | g N\ '\T ’ caid he had forgotten the key to his pullen 185 185 : L Al L P 2 g ! T H E 4 - \ 0I room, so he had to go out a hall Delebeque 168 168 168—*504 3 | i m fl 4 window' ‘and-*around” the ‘ledge to Holland 165 123 165— 453 | | ey R0/ | T pa RS B E S pee MOTORS SPORT SLANTS METERINAUTO » RAMBLER & » €D < &8 | night, he said. Totais 518 476 i ¥ m = | z AY USE DUS RECORDS JOLTS & T ‘ L olls Week in and week out, Bruiser NN 3 Good Joke on Me, St “139 219 156— 564 M Kinard, the University of Mississi- | M O Coat HSM ! } Says Jilted Groom nianton 167 167 167—*501 ppi's captain and tackle, plays al il S ‘r 9 u 4 Loy w—‘va P, Boggan 178 195 132— 505 'NSTEAD uF GAS brand 1;11 motbarl_l that px’o‘rgisei‘ 10, WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. — How : . . W. Va., Nov. 24.—Here AN it TGO earn him setious consideration would for . : : : / ’ is one bridegroom who was jilted but Totals 534 581 4571572 when all-America honors are hand- z,u;:d to l“:o:vs:ygr:‘ndmc:r‘xr- usu No f‘"'w_“‘h.r friend is Rambler. N It von enjoy indoor sports— | didn't take it seriously. | Stutz s AT Nov. 24 — ©d out. Isleep- she wouldn't dream of back- m Instead, this Hart Schaffoer & Marx top- fi here’s one of the hest—7RY || County Clerk Harold Price said Henning 195 162 190— 547 I i pconp R it Saturday, October 23 happened to|seat driving? [ coat masterpiece takes sudden showers, SadnaNa! {a Plpesteam resident returned an Davlin 143 190 130 463 Dust and powdered grasshoppers | oo i Togg hirthday. So hel . ¢+ WM d hard WM, ' ,unused marriage license with this Carmichael 177 144 160 481 500D maY serve the Patherland as 0 "0 edial show at the ex_xs::;";’;‘"&‘m;m:hi ::;:gb o litdegxee temperature drops, and har B BRUNSWICK {note: ! ; ! e — — —motor fuek. : pense of Ouachita. [worth a lot of thought, so its en- fl going as past of a day’s work. | “I am returning the license. Not, Totals 515 496 480—1491 German scientists and engineers 2 ¢ The Ole Miss captain kicked off gineers have built a “ridemeter.” to Ouchita, then followed his boot| This device is even more sensitive down the field and over the Tiger|to bumps than grandma. Further- goal-line, where he fell on the/more, it never has a hangover (not free ball for a touchdown. To|that grandma does), never gets.tired . make it complete he kicked the ex-land is always consistent. tra point, thus accounting for seven| According to Dr. H. €. Dickinson, tacles of dust points, making one of the ruregt\auwmouve engineer (oxj the bu- r and most spectacular plays in the reau, the plan is to measure com- annals of football. |fort by recording the amount of For Rambler is a happy blend of alpaca, mohair and wool . . . hard to wrinkle, luxury-light as camel hair, yet “a bear for wear,” Rambler is exclusive with Hart Schaffner & Marx—that means exclusive with us in town. And it’s by all odds the season’s greatest topcoat buy. =3 > ES married. She have got one good *—Average score. Did not bowl. wrestling with the problem of using |joke on me." i dust, waste, residues and even | - e Lode and wacer location motices ground insects in motors have just '“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. for sale at The Empire Office. received word that experiments by — - Dr. H. Wahl, of the Schichau ship- yards, with dust combustion engines are nearing success. One of the main obs as fuel—the heavy wear and tea on the motor by grinding ashes — BOWLING ALLEYS HKheinlander and Alt Heidelbers * 1 BEER ON TAP [+ ] ae = = = 3 = = a2 a2 Thanksgiving Dance Tonight Till 2:30 TURKEY DOOR PRIZE has been successfully overcome, dé- With every game Kinard is add- clares DF. Wahl. He says the Schi- N lustre to a name already listed ichau company has developed & @mong southern immortals. After metal alloy which is harder than the Temple game, to which the Owls any known steel and therefore suit- and Ole Miss battled to a scoreless able for a motor designed to run on tie, Pop Warner sald: “I don't see| how the big boy managed to break | 'bouncing going on In a caf at any |time or any part of road at- any speed. The passenger or dmiver sits jon a thin pueumatic cushion, or places it behind his back. | As the car bounces up and down lor pitches fore and aft, air in the dust. { New Metal Effective Previeus attempts with dust com- bustion motors failed, explains Dr, Wahl, becduse usually’ after 150 hours trial run the cylinders and (pistons were worn to pieces by the |grinding effects of the extremely ihard residue of burnt dust. The new metal alloy, however, \withstands the hardest grinding, he |says, citing that only 1/700 of a millimeter was ground off the cylin- through ‘and throw my backs for|cushion is blown in and out of a losses the way he did. We had three | tank through a tube which controls men on him, yet he was the stand- | an electric recording mechanism, out player on the field. If he is not| This keeps an accurate record of an_all-America tackle, then I have the jolts. At the same time, a record never seen one.” Bernie Moore, the Louisiana State mentor, was equally -lavish in his| .- prajse of Kinard. “I don't think there is a greater tackle than Kln-[ any distance on any road. is made of the total roughness for | ’der walls of a motor made of the Dim work. He's in your -backfield new metal during a test run of 150 MOst of the afternoon giving you hours. a scare.” ! Motor Small His own coach, Ed Walker, a star The experiments are part of the under Warner at Stanford, finds nation’s four-year plan to achieve Kinard, “the ideal football player.” economic self~-sufficiency. ... The Rebel captain has everything Dr. Wahl says his “dust eater” is i takes to make a great tackle. He Inot much bigger than an ordinary weighs 215 pounds yet is fast enough divulge further details, except to He kicks off, place kicks for the say that it runs on almost every extra.point, and Is a 60-minute play- lkind of properly powderized dust, °E in every game. such as that of brown coal, hard 4 lcoal, saw dust, remnants bf grain, Play, Kinard is the teams best rice, hay and even ground grass- nail the receivers in their tracks, hoppers. and Is a likeable chap and a great — - leader. Newlyweds Pay Bill . ——— When Town Dances Cycling. Octogenarian ST. MARY'S, Ia, Nov. 2¢. — No —_— | In addition to his great defensive ard in the country, today. And I've| seen the best. Ib's a treat to watch | HOUSTON, Tex., i Nov. 24-—It's getting so a guy can't help a friend out without being put to jail for his |trouble. | That's probably the attitude of three boys who went to city jail in motoreycle engine, but declines to 'O Tun the “100” in 104 seconds.| ciay feshion. The first was ar-| irested at a local dance hall “and | booked for being drunk, A short time later another showed up. . “Wantta make bond for m’ When another boy showed up to do the same for the second, he too slept it off all three were released |the next morning. 900-Foot Line |fren’,” he muttered. Police jalled 'beech nuts, copra, cocoa powder, blecker; is down under punts "°‘h1_m, t00. 4’ was taken into custody. After they ' Tailored by : HART SCHAFFNER t & MARX = = = = & £ 3 en¥d: "H. S. Graves “The Clothing Man” | 1M oza .mflmflmflmflmflmmfia T T Get the Jump on Higher Food Prices ¢ [ REFRIGERATORS will save you money on higher foog prices of Fall and Winter. Choose yougs GE now and save extra dollars on youg ., . | § one gets married and settles in this| EL RENO, Okla.—A brisk daily ) [ M i b Ed d N' mi little German-Irish community bicycle ride is part of the 80-year- food bUdge( every month. - i UsiC DY wards and Nie |without treating the whole town to|old_John Wiliams~ constitutional.| o b Sold on Convenient Terms £ ' g a wedding dance. 'Recently he pedaled all the way to| - g 4 H A general telephone call on all Oklahoma City—30 miles— pausing| "ngs “I rml Ah‘ka Elmc t 8 1 lines leading out from town sum- but once to get his wind. He said) By mons the neighbors to a dance -at it was just a “breeze,” termed bicycle/ DULUTH, Minn, Nov. 24. — 4 ®il 1 Capitol Cafe 'the town hall in the evening of the riding fun, healthful, dandy exer- 'wedding day. cise. 1f such an invitation has not been| — - !Charles E. Pearson of Chicago had [to make a big “play” for his fish, /but ne got it. Angling in Lake Superior, he had broadcast within two weeks after Weight of letters handled by the| Power Compan 3 ; Juneau—Douglas—Alaska ol Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Annual Fancy Work Sale and | BRI RN AR NN KRR T AR NN SE N R EER BN AN TRESAN ALWAYS THE BEST TIME the marriage, the townspeople gath-| Postal service in the 1936 fiscal| to play out 900 feet of copper line be- er for a charivari—and this always year averaged slightly over four-|fore landing a 27-pound trout. brings the desired results. !tenths of an ounce. | “Pish 'em deep” is his advice. | 8 Turkey Dinner at Lutheran Church December 1. - | T e 2 o