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Show PAGE SIX . THE BINOHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH ' t Twirling Ace of the Pirates "'if''' ' " ' If j To Lee Meadows, one of the few beepeetucled pitchers In the big leagues, the Pittsburgh Pirates owe much for their splendid showing this season. Meadows bas been a consistent winner nil year. , I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H"l I H4-H- 4; : : Wear Red or Purple Trunlcs in New York ;: Prize fighters hereafter will be ; ; ! ! required to confine themselves ; ; to red or purple trunks, the ; ; '. '. boxing commission ruled. With ; ; one fighter wearing red and the other purple, It was believed ; ; the difficulty of spectators In ! ' faraway seats being unable to ' i distinguish which man Is which, '. '. ; ; will be eliminated. ; ; rn ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WOMEN GAH 1 NOW DO MORE Because Lydia E. Pinldiam'a Vegetable Compound Keeps Them Well Fifty-- ror P there wert few Aflcunatlons for women. Some taught , I a o h o o I, some did v . ' i housework, some found work to do at "I'f"""'vA l ' tbooomk up nndursiang,few f Iflfetl 1 Today there ere 1 ttL it wry fwoccupations J f not open to women. tV Todajr thejr work la y W factories with, hun-'Jrf- A f 1 dreds of other T7 women and girls. y (There are also l women architects, lawyers, dentists, executives, find legis-lators. But all too often a woman wins her economic Independence at the cost of her health. Mrs. Elizabeth Chamberlain who - works In the Unlonall factory making overalls writes that she got "wonderful results" from taking Lydla E. Pink-barn- 's Vegetable Compound. Mrs, Chamberlain lives at 600 Monmouth Bt., Trenton, N. J. She recommends the Vegetable Compound to her friends fa the factory and will gladly answer any letters she gets from women asking abfrat It. If Lydla B. 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All degrees of lights, shadow and night illumination will have their part In modifying and enhancing the color effects, Mr. Urban believes. The demand for maximum light," he says, "hits created a new. problem in exterior decorations. The great area demanded for windows Is reduc-ing the available wall spare which can be employed In the decorative plan. It is neceaaury, therefore, to get the maximum effect with the little strips which, are left between windows. , "One treatment, of course, Is to have the entire building dark, so thai the windows are not noticeable as dls tine features, but are merely a pari of the mans. This dark mass Is then given the necessary lightening details. "Naturally, all of the buildings In a city cannot be black. Other colors will be employed. The windows will be made an asset to appearance. In-stead of a liability, as they are In many of the present structures." WALTER JOHNSON IS NOT THROUGH Bueky Harris Satisfied Bar-ney Still Has Stuff. Walter Johnson, veteran pitcher ot the majors. Is discouraged at hla slow start this year and mora than once has wondered If the end la at band. When he fulled to halt the Yankees In New York he seemed disconsolate, for he appeared to have as much stuff In that game as he ever had, though not quite so much smoke. Bucky Harris does not agree with the theory offered by the sharps that Johnson Is singing his swan song and plans to use his veteran pitcher occa-sionally during the summer and often In the games of the fall. "If the rare Is close and we are op In the fight," declared the boss of the Nationals, "you will see Johnson In there bearing the brunt of the pitch-ing, for the weather at that time of the year la just suited to him. He may also be called to wipe np the close games when an experienced coo) pitcher is needed If some of the younger dingers blow (award the end of the game. "Johnson can't wori-- as often as be used to and his poor tfrrt this year Walter Johnson. was due to his long lay-of- f with broken ankle. In the game against the Yanks recently he flashed a lot of stuff, lie will react to his normal condition as the season advances and will be ready by the time the pennant tight Is on If we are In need of his services." Bennle Tate affrees with Ilarrln that Johnson Is not through. "Think of It," said Tate, "Walter fanned seven, Including Uuth and Gehrig In succession In one Inning, Lazzerl and Collins In another nd then Meusel and I.azzerl, That shows he had something." "There never has been a player who reflected greater credit on baseball Mian Walter Johnson," President Ban Johnson of the American league said. "In his 20 years In major league bnse-bal-he never has had an argument with an umpire and has never been put out of a bail game." An Error of Omission I On Mother's day the children bought I their mother a beautiful plant Just a few days before Father'a day, the mother said to the children: "Now, next Sunday Is Father'a day and you botiKht such a nice flower for me, I think It would be nice to get some Dice flowers for dad." Little Ituthle could not quite understand. She said: "I don't see why. He didn't buy us a thing on Children's day.1 "Surrey Woe Water" Much loeul Interest has been aroused by the fact that the under-ground stream known as the "Surrey Woe Water" bas recently been flow-ing fairly rapidly along the Cuter-ha-valley, an occurrence which, ac-cording to ancient tradition, presages some world-shakin- event. The stream is supposed to appear above ground every seven years, and the recent ris-ing was rather later than usual, as It generally starts In February. It U thought that possibly the heavy ruin-full- s experienced In March assisted to bring about the flow, as the hills round about are full of water. Football Star Wins Virginia Golf Title I K Keeping your head down X g while playing football also holds v ft true with golf, Charlie Mackall 5 g of the Charlottesville Country 2 5 club bas learned. Mackall has 5 g Just won the Virginia state ama- - 2 S teur championship. o g Mackall's work on the grid- - 2 5 Iron at the University of Vlr- - p S glnla brought him a place on 5 g the composite He g K Is more than six feet tall, tips ft g the scales at a little better than g 5 200 pounds and Is balled at the 5 g university as an Ideal type of g 5 athlete. 5 fi Mackall Is a powerful driver jc 5 and a good putter. 6 Highway Syttem Helps Make Suburban Growth It Is the highway system that makes possible the great suburban growth that Is now manifesting Itself lu every direction. It Is the great system of highways which when perfected will make possible a greater suburban de-velopment. With adequate highways men d or enguged lu business In the Industrial or commercial districts of the city find no material Inconveni-ence attached to living several tulles from their working places. This condition inuket If possible for men and women wftfi"ehlldreii to af-ford their families the advantages of hwiie life such as can be obtained only through a prlvute residence. There are few people who will not willingly concede that children who are provided with real home life, In a private residence, with the oipnrt uni-ties of outdoor play In one's own yord or In a public park, stimd a better op-portunity of developing along normal Hues and growing up to be strong, healthy young men mid women, than those children who are compelled to spend their Infancy and youth cooped up In small qunrtcrs with little more than the street In which to spend their leisure hours. The fog record for this country la held by Sequin, Maine, which was 2.734 hours In 1907, about 30 per cent of the entire year. Use and Waste "Do you think money has been used In politics?" "Usedl" rejoined Senator Sorghum. "It has been cruelly wasted 1" Farrell Add3 Another Johnny Furrell of New York has In-creased his string of golf titles by winning the Massachusetts open. His score for the 72 holes was 283. Wa-lter Hagen of New York was second with a score of 00. liecently Farrell won the Metropolitan open, the Shaw-- nee open and the Eastern open. BASEBALL Tom Connolly, dttan of major league umpires, no longer works back of the plate, Irving Iladley, sensational rookie with Washington, Is Just a few years oil the Brown campus. Jack Ryan, a semi-pr- o from Mem-phis, Tern., has been signed for a trial by the St. Louis Cards. Emil ("Irish") Meusel, veteran out-fielder, has been unconditionally re-leased by the Brooklyn Robins. Because fans razzed him for three errors In one game, Eddie Murphy Jumped the Rochester club recently. a Wayland Dean, pitcher for the Chi-cago Nationals, Jius quit the Cubs and Intends to play Independent baseball, a a a The race for home-ru- n honors for 1027 Is the main .feature of the Amer-ican league season with the Yankees, a a a Jimmy Dykes has been slamming the bull hnrd since he has been sta-tioned at first lifjse for the Athletics, a a a When Herman of the Rrooklyn Dodg-ers Is on the bench the fans holler for him ; when he Is In the game they holler at him. a a ' Bill Murphy, sensational young pitcher of the Hollywood club of the Coast lonpue, Is headfcd for the New York Yankees. Blasonette, one of the leaders In hitting In the International league, was shooed away by Wilbert Robin-son this spring. a a The Giants announce that they have purchased a pitcher by the name of Bill Walker from the Denver club for $25,000. a a a Ruth, In his writings, says the Chi-cago Cubs hove no outstanding stars except two pitchers. What does Ruth sntl Wllenn for tha Invo nf It,...H a a a Texas league fans are being treat-ed to an unusually tight pennant race this season, with less than 200 points separating the first and last tea-ms. Ken Penner, pitcher for the San Antonio club In the Texas league, re? cently pitched two consecutive games without issuing a single base on balls, a a It would take some time to figure up Just how many games the Yankees have won on home-ru-n drives this sea-son, but It Is certainly a large num-ber. ; , a a a P.lll O'Hara, who has succeeded Lee Fold as manager of the Toronto club, has been road secretary, buslrwss man-ager, coach and scout for the Leafs for a period of .years. Ernie Pickett, county cler In Lib-erty, Texas, has been playing with the local ball club for the past 32 seasons. He recently won a hard-fough- t bame for his team with a timely hit . a a a Dick KInsella, famous scout of the Giants, Is responsible for the discov-ery of more stars than perhaps any other Individual living. One of his best "finds" was Freddy LlnRtrom. a a Leslie Mann, veteran outfielder, re-cently unconditionally released by the Boston Braves, Is now playing for the New York Giants. To make room for Mann, Joe Busb, veteran pitciier, was released. Connie Mack used to win pennants when Me was robbing the cradle for ball player, but when he threw In the reverse and started cheating the grave out of prospects he fell down wltb a thud. Round Table Club The ISiloxl News gives the sugges-tion of a Itound Table dub for Itiloxt strong approval, saying It will be the place for threshing out community questions and Interests. This Is true; for a club of the sort affords oppor-tunity not found elsewhere for a wide and free expression of opinion, which Is good not only for the hearers but for the speakers, the latter finding that their thoughts, which In general are diffused, crystallize and become worth while when given expression in words. For 25 years Mobile hus had a club of this sort that has proved for Its members highly educative sud Interesting. Mobile Register. Her Probable Purpose "A cow with a lighted lantern on one of her horns came loping down Main s'treet last night," said Coustable Sluckputter of Petunia. , "What under the sun?" surprisedly . ejaculated Mayor Numbers. "What was she up to?" "I d'know. I was busy follerin' a clew to the bank robbers over at Wa- - terproof, but I guess niehby she was ; looking for an honest maq or else go-ing to the movies." Finds New Coal Energy While a German scientist claims to have plans for a mammoth ship for deep sea service that will make 200 miles per hour, another scientist In England claim to have found a meth-od of securing energy in coal that will be five times the energy now se-cured, the discovery being made in learning the proper temperature at which powdered coal may be fed Into the firebox, and he cluijns he can In-stall his device In any power plant and save much more than one-hal- f the cost of fuel.' Five-Mil- e Zone Area All land tying within live miles of the corporate limits of a municipality would be Included In that municipal-ity's Jurisdiction for the purpose of establishing proper control over sub-division platting, according to the pre-liminary edition of the proposed stand-ard city planning enabling act, which has Just been Issued by the United States Department of Commerce. The preliminary edition has been Issued in order that the act may receive the criticism of associations and Individ-uals before Its dual form has been de termlned upon. . Democratic Mrs. Carb That's a nice, ho ney foUer our Jenny Is engaged to. Friend-ly, too. Mr. Garb flow do yon know? Mrs. Garb He was callin' me Tlllle beforp he'd been in the house five minutes. Ty Cobb Very Shrewd in Business Transactions "Old Scout" says that the talk about Ty Cobb running a base hit Into a million Is not merely a figure of speech, for those who have followed his business career say he has been as shrewd an Investor as he was a runner on the paths to baseball fame. That the $75,000 Connie Mack Is paying Cobb Is not what Influenced him solely to Join the Quaker City outfit, a Philadelphia veteran writer who Is conservative In his writings tells of a motor trip he had with Cobb several days ago, Just before the Geor-gian left for Atlanta. While money was not the subject of the conversation during the rldo, Cobb took out a broker's receipt he had for 1,000 shares of General Motors stock which he bought back In 1923 for 1394. He still has the 1,000 shares. The stock that cost Cobb $13,000 a few years ago Is worth about $155,000 to-day, and It has paid about $3 a share annually, which shows Cobb was In on a nice proposition Just when he was beginning to go down hill In base-ball. Other. Investments have been even more profitable. Seeing vs. Hearing "My husband always wants a front seat." " "Mine does, too, at the Follies; hut a rear seat U good enough for him In church." Toll of Rot and Rust Three out of every four property owners allow rot and rust to burglar-ize them yearly. If these dollars were saved through a reasonable observ-ance of the law of preservation, any number of such homes would be made Suppler and more prosperous In ap-pearance by the addition of pergolas, arbors, porches and other Items which the saving of repairs would make available. ' . JpafjYoes Mo Molenda, Michigan halfback last year, will play pro football this fall, a a a Most hurdle races In England are run on the turf and not on the cinder sprint paths. - Ten-roun- no decision bouts have been sanctioned In Alabama by a re-cent legislative act a Robert Klnsey, a Callfornlan, will represent Mexico on that country's Davis cup tennis team. a a a Rollins allege In Florida Has signed Sun Hill, n Illinois graduate, as foot-ball coach for next fall.. a a Jock Hutchinson of Chicago won the last open championship played at historic St, Andrews In 1021. a Charles T, Hill, Pcnn crew captain this year, was an awful bust as an oarsman In his sophomore year. , Practically eveiyr track team ot na-tional prominence was entered in the recent A. A. U. Meet at Lincoln, Neb. a a Tom Longboat, famous old-tim- Indian runner, wo a four-mil- e vet-erans' race at Hamilton. Oct., ar-ranged as part of Canada's Jubilee celebration. a a a Maryland Is the latest state to Join the natlona-wld- e attempt to repopu-lariz- e amateur harness racing. The old Prospect park track In Baltimore has been rebuilt and races will be held each Sunday afternoon. Fence Frames House To' the artistic eye a home Is a picture, with the house as a center ot Interest, around which group, In pleas-ing composition, those other elements that create an atmosphere of restful charm and quiet privacy.,. How can such a "homescape" be complete with-out a fence of appropriate design? One Golfer in Scotland" Plays Game by Lamplight Ploying throughout the nlRht by the aid of acetylene lamps. V. Bruce Sutherland of Edinburgh has beaten the golf endurance record set up .by H. B. Lumsden In 1!U0. Sir. Lumsden started at 2:30 In the room Ins and completed 12 rounds of the Balgowrle course, Aberdeen, fin-ishing; at 9 p. m. after playing 21fl holes. Mr. Sutherland; at Oralglock-hart- , started at 8:15 p. m. and playeJ for, 23 hours, fn this time be com-pleted 14 full rounds, 252 tales, beat-ing Lumsden'i rerord by Wo rounds. Chief Mainstay Paint Is the chief mainstay of prea ervatlon. It the home Is of frame. It should be painted every two or three years. Otherwise, deterioration sets In. Too often painting Is put off until 'oo late and then loss stare the wner in tha face. |