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Show Navy, With More and Superior Material, Picked to Win Fifth Straight From Army Tty lUIiliV NKA Sport N S DG GKAV.NOV SSAOUEMIVUKOUAYTERWHGHTGIAUIO Ed ttor -- Navy is the choice to make it five straight o er the Army In the secret service game at West Point as the regular football season comes to a close. The answer is simple. More and superior material. Both academy teams are above the average, but the midshipmen out to greater extent. The Navy baekfield whuh re- pulsed Army a year ago has been augmented by Jack Jenkins, Alabama's Sugarj Bowl fullback, and others, for example, and the line the Crimson by Don Whitmore, and tackle, Tides some more. Doug Kenna, considered the cadet's slickest back, is plagued by a twisted ankle following all that knee trouble. lie is on the doubt- ful list, so Lt Col. Red Rlaik will shoot the works with Glenn Davis, the phenomenal if fumbling plebe, and the same first string which has run over mediocre opposition and been stopped the two times it hit big time by Pennsylvania and Notre Dame. Although Army made the better showing against Notre Dame, a 26-- shellacking, Navy has the more impressive record. array belted North Caro- Cornell ding P 46-shaded mighty Duke, turned bark Penn State Penn. and Georgia Tech. And it must be rcmembeied that Notre Dame had Angelo Ber- telli in full flower when It ran over -- Z O (9 w g 3 - a O, J z . Pre-Flig- ht Jhst (Dodbil By FAITH BALDWIN ELDERBERRY STREET CHAPTER XXIII LORIA came back. She re-- 'r ported from the doorway that Doctor Thompson had answered the telephone, he would come, at once. It was a long 15 minutes. Once he was there, competent, cool, things fell rapidly into place. Ambulance for Timmy, ai range-men- ts made at the Hospital for Diseases. The health authorities notified. Quarantine for the other children, notification of the city health nurses. Mrs. Reman and her approaching confinement constituted a complication. But that, too, would be dealt with, properly. Lunch hour Emily drove home with Jim, went up f e jack stairs to scrub and cl.unge. Ellen with commiseration, clucking served them lunch, on the screened porch. Nancy and Milli-cewere out, and Doctor Hall hadnt come in yet. In a city of tills size, said Emily furiously, "and with the money we have had to spend, conditions such as those m which we found the Remans are intolerable and unnecessary." He said, mildly: The crusading spirit. I know I can't help it Can you? No. He added after a moment, Im attending a board of health meeting, its a conference, really, of the board and the Cranberry doctors. Your father insists on taking me along. Therell be a fight on our hands. Conditions in the mill quarters, conditions in the section where the polio started Theyll say nothing can be done for the duration. It should be a Cominuni cable nt O mi le,ter u'wiii exc. cond. 556 N. 011-R- 2. FOR RENtTmiscT lSslTce mer fallowed in College precinct, GARAGE close in j YES, WE HAVE RANCHES! Contact H. Bullen, 12 West Center Th. 980 or C. Robbins, Ih. 1168-VN29 LOANS $10 TO Furniture, Livestock anTt, STATE LOAN COMpntl L o g A n 7 of rm home. Fh. 848-J- Phone 260 . OM.S TO VovKiT CAiVvQYi4 Kit XT WOKiTi gwaouw 2 tractor. WOIIVO WlPWOvlt TOO We. VOVV.ll& aowo TO NT I 6 A 0 OEJXV.t'TO. WiGtt : fcv THfc Kl toty-- WUXNXvSiG x YT THOOGMNSO-OOVlM- ' ? UWI OP THt VOKYt ONitS.' DELICIOUS apples. ters, Providence. 3. 21-1- 27-1- trounced Arkansas 61 to 0. Vanderbilt defeated Tennessee Tech, OauqhhhA COPYR'lOHT, 1 0AS. MIA SIAVICC. INC. Dont blame Frank, she said, he does what he can. But he hasn't authority. Carter wont give it to him. I thought Mrs, Edgar ran things since the old man's stroke. "She does in a way. Carter makes a point of consulting her, but not in matters like this. Caris wedded ter, added Emily, to the stockholders. The mills have always paid dividends. Carter Isn't spending a cent on the houses if he can avoid it. t Jim said, admiringly: I like to see you when youre angry, Emily. Your eyes turn almost black and your cheeks "Skip it, she said, I keep thinking about Timmy. What are his chances?" Out of our hands now," he said soberly, "but good, I think. Lucky for Timmy that the hospital is well equipped, hell have everything they can do for him . . . And the other children, she t will be a miracle if they said, escape. A miracle, he agreed. Emily looked at her watch. She said, I've got to tun. I'll get my calls here and go. You're tired, he said with commiseration, you look about all in. Im all right, she said, and rose and smiled at him. Thanks I didn't for coming, she said. daie leave. I didn't know what that woman would do. I couldnt ask Glonu to call City Welfare for Melvin ' V L , A 'i' . 3 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WfRES A KISS FOR GETTING DOWN, MR. DiNKLE t ME ) ll SfSVttt T M tgc Hilda- keep going MORE AVIATORS WE CAN SAVE MANY I'LL BUY ANOTHER PARA-- BLOgSEE . chutes: N27 $is;ooo Bit- 60noTi77v " WAR t I? lets Come on, I, N27 Yah- 7 ) 7Ah- - u, TTABoy, t DIHKlE ' USED upright piano, Ph. 1521. N27 125 Nf Bv MERRILL WAGON covers, truck covers, all kinds of canvas goods. A. H. Parker, 244 S. Main. Ph. 244. D24 PIATANESI accordion, Phone 1066-- vSw K NMWN LT Phone L 20-1- E. 29 W. Ist By EDGAR Mart OOVOKi TO 1WS , YOWtS X N27 ALLIS Chalmers Smithfield, 125-J- NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (I'Ri-- The slimmest Thanksgiving day football schedule in years followed form yesterday with the favorites winning in ail but isolated cases. The east's big Turkey Day contest pitted Pena against Cornell at Franklin Field in Philadelphia with favored Penn coming from behind in the last quarter to close its season with a 4 victory over a stubborn big Red eleven. Halfback Joe Michaels tallied the deciding touchdown when Penn recovered a Cornell fumble deep in big Red territory. Buckneii provided the days biggest upset, defeating Franklin and Marshall, previously unbeaten Victorious in eight games to prior yesterday's, including one victory over Buckneii, F. & M. had figured strongly as a possible candidate for a bowl bid. In the only other eastern con4 test, Colgate defeated Brown, in their annual grudge battle played In the morning. The south's biggest game was the clash between Texas and Texas A. & M. with Texas handing the 3 A. Aggies their first defeat, & M., accepted an Orange Bowl bid immediately after the contest and will meet LSU in the 10th annual southern post season game. Tulsa, still undefeated and looking for its third straight bowl bid, imvmm BICYCLE, of paper. Counting clockwise, write every sixth - mo! AhI' -i iix bass. D1 45-Maryland triumphed over V. M. I., South Carolina beat GET your heavy chicks at Sears 2 for meat. Yes White Wyandottes Wake Forest, in a mild upset, and White Rocks, give you meat Camp Davis trounced Ford Bragg, 42-at a low cost Don't wait. Get Tuekegee beat Alabama State Morris Brown yours now. They will be big birds Teachers, scored a 6 victory over Clark, ready to eat the last of March. Richmond defeated the Charleston Sears has a complete stock of chick supplies, mash, feeders, Coast Guard, 20-- 6 and North Carolina waters, brooders. All supplies at dumped North Sears usual low prices. N30 Carolina State, In the midwest the Fort Riley Centaurs defeated Kansas 22-- 7 and LARGE baby bed with mattress, N26 prac. new. Ph. 1385-Miami university of Ohio trounced 7, 13-- 0, 19-1- 13-- CQPft, RED RYDER rE want en five dollars UP NMVUNA CANDT 'That a lot BY NCA SERVICE, li s pat pry INC By FRED HARMAN By LESLIE TURNER TWENIT trUOvS-- ' HOW DO 1 KNOW GOT IT KlN 1UH PAT kFfc 43 IT.' honestlt ?. Pre-Flig- 21-- 7. Xavier, 52-RUSSETT potatoes $1 per bag. J. In Rocky Mountain games, OklaW. Matkin, Hyde Park. N27 M A. homa In beat Denver & the snow and Utah remained with- YEARLING reg. Holstein bull, out a victory this season, losing pure bred bull calf and pig 4, to St. Mary's . N26 Rice, Millville. 7-- 34-- 2 Elbie Fletcher PAIR shoe skates, size Ph. 1414. 160 E. 5 N. Expects Induction Nov. PITTSBURGH, 25 . l'E 2 & 7. N30 N26 WASH TUBBS SMALL kitchen cabinet. Like new, Mrs. Dean Smith, Richmond. N27 NO FAMILY cow. Ph. 059-R- 2. OO CD LUCK, EASY! NEED TO REMIND you THAT SUCCESS MEANS CRIPPLING NAZI PRODUCTION K MONTHS The Pittsburgh Pirates today be- WICKER bassinett, practically new N26 gan looking for a replacement for inq. 171 W. 4 N. Ph. 133-Flbie Fletcher, regarded as one of the btst first basemen in the ABOUT 24 head good grade Cots-woewes, bred. Ph. 8714 Paris, National league. Idaho, J. P. Stocks, Fish Haven, Fletcher notified the club late Idaho. N26 A yesterday thit he had passed his With first physical examination and ex- SPRING WpoRTABie 75c each. 459 W. fryers, TELEPHOTO pects to be inducted into the navy 1 N. Call after 6 p.m. N29 on Nov. 30. MACHINE, EASY PREHe is 27, married and has one ORDER your Xmas tree early. A PARES TO small deposit guarantees delivery. daughter START ON GaSav, Logan, Utah and Preston HIS MISSION D6 Idaho. office while Miss Ansing, listening to her report, drew doodle bugs BALED hay and straw. Logan on a square pad. She said finally: Seed & Feed. N27 Do you know who owns the ALLEY OOP houses on Elderberry street? BIG Leghorn roosters. Ph. 072-RN26 No," said Emily astonished, it isnt much of a street, really, mostbeds, clarinet, cabinet ly vacant lots, and four or five TWO $teel Smith-fielradio, 6 heifers. Ph. 63-scattered shacks. N26 The Edgars own all that propYou erty, Miss Ansing said. GOOD apples 60c and up. Fred havent had occasion to go there N2T Blotter. 1355 Canyon Rd. much, its out of your district, naturally you wouldnt inquire I was walking through, taking a short cut, Emily said, "when Mrs. Reman came out of her house. I donJt think Ive been on that particular street a dozen times. My district ends at Hammond, which cuts across it. I knew, of course, that the Edgars had big property holdings out of the mill district. OUT OUR WAY Its the location. said Miss Ansing, carefully, which is being T considered as a site for the new DOMT SHOUT GET OUT, BOTH defense housing project. NaturalAt ME.' TH' O YOU I DONl'T ly, Mr. Edgars agent would not wamt mo Told burden himself with improving 1 ME. TO TIDY AROUND conditions in the circumstances. GIT ENOUGH O THAT up She smiled faintly. AWFUL AT HOME IVE RUM "I see, said Emily. MESS THIS LATHE FER We all see, said Miss Ansing. She went on after a moment, I wonder if you would speak at the board meeting next week? Youve done so before, but not recently. I think my cut and dried reports are always enlivened, made more interesting if they are supplemented by less statistical reports from my nurses. You can appeal to people more directly through the imagination than by figures. We have several problems to face this year, Larger quarters for instance. More and moie patients are coming here for routine treatments, and our space is limited. Unless our board is fully aware of the work we can't expect them to be as enthusiastic ip pausing the money. I've asked Mollie to speak briefly on the industrial nursing end and ,f you would talk about your district, and give 'them actual eases Ill try, said Emily, I s pretty scared last time, but Miss Ansing said casually, I hope. Mrs. Edgar will be present. at the inst meeting. SLq (To Be Continued) ol THANKS, SUH! AND- -. so long: RADAR HAS , up Ws'..' y. ' : v! y i V PICKED UP MESSAGE PROM PLANE detection a vSHAD0UARTEftSj S'RJ HMM! SEE THAT VJ8E T0IE8 UNIDENTIFIED PIANE5 90 MILES CONTACTS N0RTH.S1R1 VEC- CAPWN EASTS TOR DUE SOUTH! PLANE W ALTITUDE 12,000 'ONCE, HE FEET, SPEED 215... IS RIGHT ONTH0H COURSE . ... boss us this V FOR THIS Rv WILLIAMS With MAJOR HOOPLE OUR BOARDING HOUSF &6AD,TV016GST'IV PERISHING- PUMPING TPlS INFERNAL CHuRdI HIVb BROKEN W B QUICK RUN TO AMD TR& fy' GEE IE MARTHA HAG A TOUCH BUTTER BECAME: 6TIFFER AND 6TIFFER THE FARTHER X RODE.V 50 SOU FINALLY 6TUM0LED ONTO AN tMNENTtON That HAD SWEAT CONNECTED with IT , TKATVJlP&S OUT YOUR. 1.000 , LIFETIME BATTING) AN ERASE BRANDY !j ' ' n 1r T lA; H LT I Daley ioncl tSJp confei eh-- z ('d1-- l Wfen Vet v V' -- LD ET3L7TJ gTimm ... wa-nt- S .8UT NOW THAT 1VE SCMEHOW.TMX gone THIS PAR, i BEGINNING TO W MIGHT JUST AS kOSE Mv EN- TMUSlASM d. tidyers HAMLIN By V. T. 1. i iri $30,000, terms. TWO houses, one lot $7000. MOD. bungalow, 3 acres, Nibley, $1200. 13 ACRES, full water right, sum- ated hotel MISC FOR SALE a doctor, she might have muddled it and delayed things. There wasnt a soul I could ask. Mrs Reman was nervously shot, the nearest nefghbois were away, did the first tlung that came into my head good fight. Which," he said comfortingly, She said somberly: was the right thing as usual. He Youll run into snags when it took her hand and held it. He comes to the miU section. Carter said, Youre a grand girl, Emily." Will win hands down Seems to me as if Frank Ed- rPHE next morning Emily so' he began. gar with Miss Ansina in iki .ail TH andI??' SELL your dead or cattle to White's Troiv and receive more money ota Hyrum upon application. $2250. i DEAP ANIMaSTwI 300TS AND HER BUDDIES TWO barbers, I full time, 1 part time. Apply Barker's Barber Shop, Smithfletd. Phone 4. N26 Favorites Win Turkey D ay Football Battles y, ranch property 9 apts. furn. Income and terms $300 morth. Irae HOME ami WELL-l- UTJJ cloriciil H-- HIGH school boy, senior, for part N29 time work. 459 W. 1 N. in star-studd- UNIT apt $110 month, $12,000. Cash and t?rrns or trade on APPRENTICE. A young man to learn manufacture of Venetian Blinds. Everton & Sons Co. D1 more turn backthe Army, which has scored on the sailors only once in four campaigns. If Navy docs this, what has come to be the old fashioned single wing will bow out with at least one de- clsion in a main event over the modern T with In other eastern games, its Lafayette over Lehigh and Rutgers over Brooklyn college. JPre-FUg- ht TRUCK driving, MALE HELP WANTED u MIKDTRTTMIAOATOR IFKACIPYCSRN I has11 run true toKEY: Select any letter at rando- m- Dot it for Identification. Write on sheet over a much Having gotten sterner assignment in Iowa by the skin of its teeth, Notre Dame will complete Its first unbeaten season in 13 years while being entertained by old friends, Steve Juzwick and Emil Sltko, and Great Lakes. Iowa Seahauks get hunk at the expense of Minnesota. In the Big Six. once proud Nebraska is to be further humiliated by Oklahoma. Fort Riley should handle the Kansas upstarts who upset Missouri. In the south, the Georgia Buli-puwill do well to show up against first rate Georgia Tech's North Navy team. Carolina takes Virginia In stride. Camp Lejeune gets the nod over Jacksonville Navy. In the southwest, Southern Methodist is given a shaky vote over Texas Christian, where Dutch Meyer is down to the waterboy. of Texas, the war Southwestern On the coast. Southern Califor-babwill eat Rice, nia will take its final workout for the Rose Bowl game with Washington by again repulsing UCLA. California ends a disastrous season with more trouble dished out this trip by Dei Monte But remember that the bookmakers are the sorriest to see this crazy season of give and take points close. - "sal!: John Adams, second president of the United States, once fought with the U. S. marines. 28-1- Notre Ihune Finishes Run " $6500. 5- HOUSES FOR RENT Eire (Ireland) has only 20 cargo ships, mostly of the small, coastal types. 14-- thNy" only SOUTH BEND, Ind. Nov. 25 (lP The Notre Dame university faculty board of control of athletics announced today that the undefeated and untied Notre Dame football team will not compile in games this year Tho Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.SC., ehairman Of the board, said the school would adhere to the policy adopted in 1925 when it oecided to ban all games after the conclusion of the regular season. The faculty board at Notre Dame considers it a duty to sustain the players in their efforts to be, first of all, good college students," he said. NOT YET WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 of War Henry L. said today he had no of resigning at present. 3; 24-- NoPost-Seasone- rs z 's 31-- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HAVE A HOME ANT) INCOME! Immediate occupancy of following property: apt. income $100 month, post-seaso- n 0 Crab-town- Notre Dame To Play ,C3 36 , 4 Neuviri T aS blot on THs- - HOOPLE SHIELD |