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Show COUjblii wLL..A&mmt& CENTER TIF r. fv .. - W v..,: nc J Mil. I I I itI IJ omeToiun TBetoTI ROADSIDE TREES IN FORINDICESTIOJJ Nwappi Ualoa.) CHEERFUL COLORS FOR CHILD'S BEDROOM O DELLANS Hot water Sure Relief PERIL 15 ELL-A- Milwaukee Newrpaper Condemns the Vandalism Which Threatens Beauty of Highways. tf pKY' The fifty thousand z2&& ft Yr who saw the ,pectae,e pople whr the S-assi- "praS 2S-- from Harvard dazud for a CREWS COVER 2,000 MILES IN PRACTICE .o. U '- - rrsrss s.rr;s ! P ssx 2: jskri Sporting Squibs of All Kinds NO WORRIES FOR PAT MORAN Ot com-tmn- y Cincinnati . Reds,' a They Finished Season, Look to Be About Best Cornell has 300 out for tiack and Team in the League. 275 for rowing practice. of of Activities Cornell Story . Pat Moran won't have to worrj Some batters are said to emy the fbout his cakes next season, fnr Pal Navy for 1922 Season. football players the size of the ball 'iks been us manager of the Cincinnati Reds, but better yet. from they use. Pat's point of view, is that he won't Official Log Telia in Graphic Figures In the theory of evolution i t a golf have to worry about Iks ball clnh of Time, Energy, Patience and widow to a state of happy contentment either, and that Is something most manPerseverance of Varsity there are missing links, agers cannot say. The Beds, as they Eight at Ithaca. finished the season, looked to be about 19 players drafted from the bes; team in the National league. of the Eight for of Two thousand miles rowing the minora by major league clubs were They are well provided for la all posl- 11 miles of racing, from two to three drawn from the Southern league. hours' practice every day for 257 days, to prepare for less than 45 minutes of .n..1' T i. - 10 ii j"u uatc unitb'L .. luy actual contest, that is the story of .1 t..,.tM ..1 the activities of the three major Cornell crews In spring season of 1922, either a statesman or an executive. which closed at the Poughkeepsle re Before SIUI is allowed to land it gatta June 2a be well to mate sure that he has might Cornell The official log of the navy a typewriter. for the past season, which lias bMn had no experience with made public by the athletic associaBob' Folwell, the Navy coach, s;iys tion, telis In graphic figures of the that Barron of Georgia Ted) is one time, energy, patience and perseverIn ten ance of the young men who go in for of tie best backs he haa seen years. Ithaca. at intercollegiate rowing The varsity eight lasi year lowed Connie Mack is reported as signing 898 miles on Lake Cayuga In 74 day a ; a tryout with the Athletics next for in miles at Derby, Conn., twelve one Joe Urabowskl, a St. Jinseph spring three days, and 76 miles at I'ough . 686 of a total in nine days, keepsle miles In 86 days. .1. Gladstone Graney, former outfield The junior varsity eight rowed 61 is recovermiles at Ithaca in 76 days, and 75 er'of the Cleveland imllans, mites at Poug.ikeepsle In nine days, ing from nn operation for appendicitis, at Cleveland. or a total of 689 miles In 8.1 days. The freshman elgl.t rowed 581 miles Famous sculptor who wanted to at Ithaca In 74 days, twelve miles at bust of Babe Ituth has withmake 70 miles Derby lr. three days, a.id at Poughkeepsie" in nine days, for a drawn his application. Babe has bust enough already. total of C63 miles in 86 days. Manager Pat Moran. Until It was disbanded late It May. Fools o where angels fear to tread, had rowod 44- the third ursily-eig- bt according to the ancient wheeze, but tions, and there Is a spirit apparent miles at Ithaca in 61 days, and tl. there are football players who refuse on the team that counts for success. of substitute! varsity four composed wear headgear. to Perhaps the Beds need the addition of for the varsity and Junior varsity a pitcher or two, and possibly the 107 miles in of a rowed total eight Fred Nicholson, veteran outfielder of elimination of a disturbing factor or 28 days. And the entire rowing Boston Braves, has been releuseil so, but all In all they look mighty good Ihe squad, all of the crews quartered at the varsity boathouse, including be- outright to the Toledo club of the for a high position next season thanks to Manager Moran s handling. sides those mentioned in fourth var- American association. sity and second freshman eights, The Center eleven's new prison step rowed a total of 8,500 miles last UMPIRE PROTECTS PROPERTY formation didn't make much of a dent spring. is to say. ll That line. Harvard In the As for the Intercollege eights Purposely Miscalled Play to Prevent crews representing the various col- failed to overpower the guards. One Manager From Tearing leges of the university participating Down Stands. University of Minnesota Is one of the In purely Intercollege as tagalnst Interennot Institutions educational few collegiate competition, a fair estimate Two semlpro ball teams were playIn building a $1,000,000 stadium. puts their total mileage for the sea- gaged ing at the Chicago National's park It is building a $2.000,00u stadium. son at about 1,200 to 1,300 miles. last year, and Pat Piper was doing Dne"of the squads The announcing. a fisherman made The Senegalese Girl Prize Fighter man to third, and they tried the out of Georges Carpentier. since which got particular time Mr. Dempsey has not squeeze play. The fellow on third fnlled to run been observed doing any casting about. In on the bunt, so the catcher hurled George Teheau broke Into the base- toward first. In some way or other ball news with a suit against the Den- the umpire got In the way and the ver Western League club. All Tobeau ball hit him. After a long argument he decided wants from the Denver owners Is hat the runner go back to third and ihe batter hit over again. a Later on the umpire asked Pat wbat Perhaps Heinle Groh never read book on "How to Play Third IUise." lie thought of the decision. Piper said nor Jack Dempsey ever searched the he believed It was wrong, that the libraries for literature on "How to umpire wns a part of the ball game Box." jnd when the apple bit him the run diould have counted. The Albany club of the Eastern "Yes, I supHise you're right." re as League released Paddy O'Connor died the official. "But the other man club for inunager. lie had handled the Is a hard guy. If 1 bad decldei; iger successful was fairly years and 'hat way be would have wrecked the with It the past season. I was merely proteci'na nll park. roperty." se three Earl Mark, for the past sons manager of the Moline team li the Three ! league, denies a report tha' he has signed to manage a teum in th. ! of (irioles Kitty league for next year. .1 Nti Oil. lltiJl. ilere and there the natural beauty of Wisconsin Is In constant danger, laments the Milwaukee Journal. U particular trees growing along country highways are frequently cut down or at least disfigured. Billboards, for example, line the roads and mar the landscape and only recently a magnificent maple tree that adorned a trunk which extends westward highway, from Milwaukee, was cut down In order that one tliese blatant messages of crass commercialism might attract still more atteniion. Billboards, However, are only one of the things that mar the beauty of j the highways. An electric power is planning to despoil or destroy trees along a country roadside east of Waukesha In order to extend ai power line. Tliere are fewof thee roads in Wisconsin and their fate Is of deep concern to the puhllc. We cannot spare any of our beauty :ots, any of the charm of our landscape. It Is Indeed a hopeful sign to rind that farmers along the road in question are resisting the power company's purpose to 'substitute poles for oak. It is slenlfi-cnn- l mHple and hickory tres that the compt ay. In discussing a suggestion made by the farmers that itnse" an insulated cable or erect poles higher than the trees, arirues that this course would be too expensive. y Sure Relief CHEERFUL DECORATIONS FOR THE HOME ByELIZABETH TRIMBLE -- '. .'. and 75 rm : ( oJj- - oA ajj o PACKA0ES Mm S M mm M EVERY WHERff V. 1 w U Usually Due to Constipation " w W "v-- ' When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujpl because it acta like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. A color scheme of slate gray and cherry red is very tractive as Veil as practical for a child's bedroom. The tiny chest of drawers Is painted graj with red painted cherries decorating each drawer and the gray painted mirror Is hung by red cords. Gray sateen piped with cherry red and apple green with red cherries makes window seat cushion, window draperies and bed spread. u nujoi lubricant not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. Try it today. USE STRIPED VELOURS FOR CHAIR COVERS tree-line- : Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap 'uiim9liitmiclllMM CURES COLDS -,- LA Sand color and black striped velours comlmicd with plain lilm t velours In used for the chair coverings In this very unusual room. Bug Is Mack Color notes supplied by blue flower bowl, lire screen and shaded lights. BECKONING GATEWAY WWWtna f (NnwlMnSt. GRIPPE VUliuc? Standard cold remedy world over. Demand box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait and stcnatui. MAKE TINY SUN PARLOR OF THE BAY WINDOW All Drciiistt30 Ceafa I ml At semi-pro- 1 $71.-50- I to K. ............. .......... 4 as. Mildred Soto of Los Angeles Is the first real girl prise fighter. She Is the baredaughter of Joe Soto, knuckle battler of the square ring. Sht tips the scales at 120 pounds, Is fast on her feet and packs a wallop. old-tim- e ATHLETICS AID TO YANKEES , The International league will open 11. i - ' fol . ,.,,, Ttocpinhpr ds BCSMtnm National gather league the lowed by the American league Ing Tuesday, . . , lunMtk miwMnff Wednesday sou Five Former Philadelphia Stars Are Thursday. Now en Pay Roll of New York Malvern Collegiate School of Toron Americans. tn which took un rowlnif under direc The Boston' clubs have been a bin tion of the Don club last summer, wns win ne help to the (limits and Yankees, of so successful that the sport In the Do schools other to Introduced l course, and It the fashion to berate the deals made between the two seta minion of Canada. of 'Interests," hut where would ellher New York team have been In the Pugs have queer logic. Billy Mlske. Tomworld's series without the aid tendered nfier .'citing a good beating from was awarded from the ld Quaker city of Philadelmy Glbhlns. although he verdict phia? For Instance, former Athletics Urn decision on a foul ami the n the Yankee team Included Dugaa. Is not at all unanimous- - sayi h lit. Selling, Sliawkey and ltiiali. rudj io meet Dempwj. . 4 I 1 inus ! Under the terms of his contract manager of the Mobile team. Bert NV lioff became a free agent at the end n! the season and he has announced that he will remain in California next sea son. . Spmnfl on Yankees .Many of the tricks and traps lunceWed by Mctirnw, Jennings Itnhliison and Glason xxhen they xi ere making famous the "iinie i;f the old Baltimore Orioles were sprung to perfec-- i In the iiii on ihe VnnKee series world'! T" Ice victory s turned In by the trick of having an Inllelder Intercept a tl.row fnan the outfield and cut down a run at the plate. In the fourth Bancroft rah into short center and took a throw, whipping the bull to the plate, retiring Schang. who tried for home. In the last game Frlscb ran into right Held, took Young's short thr.xxv and tossed to the (ijate, retting Hrr.(t, xvho made 'be attempt to score when he 'bought the play was to be made nt section" base. HABLA USTED ESPANOL?" U'O Ol Bl t.AU M'A.MsH?) Easily, quick, y learne.J tvlih Uut-Ue-r hapld Snl pHlf.nid fOT 11. 0. T1VK1.V (UXTS CO. 1H I In.i.lu l l.ii r llrnnklyn, N. T. A gracefully arched gateway which frames an attractive vista bevond should be in every garden. It beckons one to lake the path that leads to many pleasurable surprise's beyond. ' CONVERT PANTRY IN BREAKFAST ALCOVE THE TOWN DESIRABLE MAKE ; by tlii s prnblcui in bay window how many of you arc nn old home? Why not make a tiny iiii parlor? A few pieces of cretonne cushions and milled curtains make a comfortable room. A Presence of Advantages Not Obtain, able Elsewhere Is Greatest Atset for Any Community. 1 f PSMT - pin-pris- of establishing e bow to llie wages to all ly goons can he supplied sumer with fair I . con- V a village without some local industry to occupy labor In the witter and to arid to the income of the plnce. To islnlilisll this point would be valuable. If we show rlui! k.icIi ond Mich tr.ge are niccs;irv to u rrml oil iu on!er Hint chllduii may .,. Up in fuli dewtiipim-n- t ; :i t il group and siirli a such a of i.iaiMif:-- ' line is essential to niitii'lnhi IlieM- - dvaniagcs; then our woiui i, :,re goiiij.' io seii-c- t such towns DOORWAYS FASHIONABLE l''!. mm : ; III. Thousand upon thousands of women have Kiduey or l,;;oldcr trouble and. never ' . . siipcct it. Women's complaints often prove to be else but kidney trouble, or the nothing i result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause tha other organs to become disrated. You may suffer pain in the back, head-ach- e and loss of ambition. i Poor health makes you lMiroua, irri- ' i n p Ml f i table and maybe despondent; it makes any one so. But hundred of women claim that Dr-- ' Kilmer' Swamp-Root- , by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be juat the rewedy needed to overcome auch eoadi -Hon. Many aend for a sample bottle to see hat the great kidney, liver-tnbladder medicine, will do for them. ' By enclosing ten cent to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ' II. e qi.'i'Sliuri of a xxilter loolvi il a'tcl llr eirl; waiu'p-Root- ;:i le se!s 1,1 Zoi.iiu- sunn will lie in f,v ii !;n-!,- , Iriipo pu ,v f i i'n'. a: iit mi now jKildi' heallb condi! i'los or il.e uialiiteniKice I' of In a."d oii't r. r.imliijj of is of priiunV.v-PuiM.rtj.i.c- e zoning tei-.iar.oIn modem i: dcvelop-uieM- . j After the Wedding. What did you do with tha Id of yoursi Brown (Hi, married her. Jones tyiK-write- r 1 " Confidential. Advices to lovers of advanced iea ' aon coin-ocob : The first hundred ear-- ' ife the hardest. Llfa I' " j tirr'-fi:- lo , Biiichamton, N. V., you may receive aara-pl- e ie lH.ttle by parcel post. Yoo can purebnse medium and large size bottles at ill drug stores. Advertisement. ! Followed Coyote to Death. taw coote. Near Ki ml. ups, H. J' were ti'fiil.' , the sleek of n yomi. ruiiclii r. lie d two Kuwait wi.iniouiHls lh:. I kooi. hejped to the ntyotes. Alter killing aeveriil woln-s- , u t urioua iiiclib lit oc cured bleh coat the dogx the.r lives. While iu pursuit of n niyolc the cbiiMi) llie iiiiiiuiil up h high rMky blu IT nr,d rather ihan be lorn Iu pieces the vo.f leaped over the cliff several I ti ,) feet, nu I the hounds bilnuly lolloxxed one uflei the other le tbeir oxxu dextjocuvu Readers of This Paper v , : resident e Important to All Women COLOR NOTE FOR THE KITCHEN A, : Wide Int. rest in Toning. Wide in, i a s. In zoning i ' perhaps the oiitst;,ii-,ii;feu lure in muniripal lit'x eloi.ii.ei t in receni years. I Is noxv being realized thai citj bu'ldin.'. In respect In ijkc oi ftnictures. their height and tin- urea ol the l,n oei-all pled, nm no n.orc be lefl B dee-ro- r Kciuml le. xi:h iiidividiiid liiicresis us the niiue. fiaii tire inn) p,.;e si - -- 1 in i i ad-va- n I; -- Lz- , .iki.i-- , large puiilry cunveiteil h i. i, .,eue i. a iao.Cs.i , . .. mire ways than one,. .Not only does one saxe the steps reipiired I" serve meals in the dining room, but one's cooking utci siK and materials are clo-- e at hand on helves built aboxe the" Kitchen laliie. T:n o.u.s ol various si7.es, palmed xxhile snd labeled, bold xarioiis slaplts. A d protect,i MINUTE The next lime that asayer Is of fered n gold brick for sale, he wlli not decide ih.it no swmdler would tm fiHilish ei o to sell near-golto an, expert MssH.'vr. nm- xxill he purchase-beforhe has made sure that he assayed deep enough. IMectlve Story Magazine. con- It Is probable that a purely agricultural neighborhood cmild mt support livH EACH ch-m- cerned. t IS BORN 'Hie fact tluit gold is so scarce nowadays Is responsible for an exienslv mistake which a St. I.ouls assayer. made recently. When he was olferert 60 pounds for $7,1100 he jumied at the "bargain." iliinklng iie had made a rtire good buy. He cautiously assayed the offering. It assayed like gold, so he bought it. Later It struck him as being strange that ihe gold was In the form of a brick, and he decided to melt It. Alas, for ihe bargain! The nice shiny gold plating ran o!T, A s'n.'le heating plant, as In a grent university, should hum all the coal without waste and Kiipply bent to t lie bouses as well as community buildings, writes Charlotte Perkins tiilinnn In The Century. The company store is often a cruel Imposition in Industrial towns; this o:e sb,ii!d be kepi for the tunc Here Is Gold Assaytr Who Bought "CoIJ Brick" Selibving It to Ce the Real Thing. j I 1.H11 ONE rtlDr-iilshln- xx j Wuiilwl tiir lhi TmUoty. turac.I.e nun ur woman. huo1 Spittle FHhtrlen, Soultla, Waah. KrprrM-mutitt- Ouoit iMNitLn ir Ihe Vualnt lookii.g old doorways of this type are becoming more fashionable all the time for both brick and frame houses. The txvo little trees, set in tubs and the walk give the pioper touch (or a l house. The Irutsom of leaded glass furnishes a p'.i.'iisiu. Illumination for hu.ll or corridor. green-painte- e "iilo-ula- linoleum used In this kitchen and Its breakfast cornei gives the color. note to the room. It may be blue and white, or lilac!; and white, or any other combination of color xvlth white. The white muslin curtains have a narrow hiind of color to match that in the linoleum. Th? white enamel furniture is rnilly quit.; practical, as It cuu be xvashed.so eiuily Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes, like fin Teeth, ara the rarilt of Constant Care Tha dally use of Murine make Tf.i Clfir and Kidlant, EnioTsl-lt- . hi.mltu. Sold and &ccomintndcd b All DruCfitta, if V |