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Show T1IE HERALD- - JOURNAL, PAGE TWO FIRST TRACK W the clude Hyde Paik, Southfield, Ith h- Baseball is decidedly mend, I,ewiston, Iyewiston Second, upswing in Logan! Trenton, Clarkson, NewPlayers nd rabid funs alike met Cornish, A Hunting is ton and at the Chamber of Commerce being heldAmalga at Trem.au tun.ght at and discussed whnh final plans will las disiS get ""their "fifst Wednesday evening n h informally pluns for the corning cussed track and field competition season. The matter of suitable baseball From the plans disi us ,ed, tf the season Friday and Saturday it looks as though there will tie diamonds was taeen up and dls-- ( if the week when the annual oral track and field, meet plenty of the great national sport ussed at length and it was to get act ion os soon as s held. hroughout Cai he Valley this year possible on fixing up at least Delayed , by , unsoasnnahln cold i Speakers stressed the importance four diamonds in prepaiation for baseball as a summer reere-- j tt.uiujr. tin e'ar uiere have as yet wot a. Jonn Wilson, wd it(K tin. trim. ii. any events mi astire and it was he the summers man of the athletic commitv .11 n ' n .. ii . tie t c a, .mu, 'h mght of virtually chttii tin) the of of commerce, tee the chamber Vine present that the sport, jvatihul a.' i in eh M UoaOl Dick Inn'.nev us tn tiioue eise on the which was returned to the county was present and told of plans of aid last year alter considerable in- that group and promised full cooper rtion 1ri.iuy, trials Will be held in activity, should not be allowed to At the close of the meeting, it be (issues and hurdles with both die but should continue and he was decided to call a later organaided in growing unchecked, r., and tinals in the hammer lunw Although some discussion took ization meeting at which complete tjaturday starting at 2 m (mats in all other events up big time competitive baseball, plans will be outlined and organiThere is a possiail he ruu off. The meet is under the general attitude was to get zations effected as many leagues organized as pos- bility that a central baseball he jtiii.t arectioa of Coach Kornwill be effected to coev i Professor Joseph R. sible to give everyone who wanted ordinate efforts of individual viisun, 1. u a-- Ural sports direc- - to play the opportunity. A representative U of the North leagues and teams. Cold over and bronze medals Cache League was present and reSumner Hale was in chaige of all ijhu, be presented by Bart ported plans for a league of ten the meeting and a moving figure at iun, local sports enthusiast, to teams in the north end to in in the discussion. i jt.uvu high point men in the out tie. mud - Aland Forgeen, who wu live and the silver i .a uc, Is an outstanding ulnie fur f,rst honors this ai'i ear He n'U enter five events, tib hiualu the hifih jump, broad Http ui.d dis U.sS, Hub Jt (fries, young tiid.miu inm tuLfuimas shouiJ score f auivilv in the bioad. jump and ash ev tits UffiiisK tin the meet are: Dial tor ,iml starter, E. L. Romney; 'Wicr, Charlie Jenkins; judge of Hilt. arrtev ami Jack Croft; uige of weights. Kill Reading; mot scn.icr, Sturm IJovd. clerk f ruuise, Burke Fiy, inti enter, iKleasoi Joseph Jensen The .public is mv4Ui on i ACTION SOON 1 I tle-ul- id i I j ui A 1 11 1 L - C, the patriotism of the Japanese But it does not bring the dead man back to life or take care of his wife and children HERES MORE ABOUT BRISBANES TODAY will President Roosevelt send Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of the late William Jennings Bryan, to Denmark as "envoy extra- (Continued From Page One) dustrml, commercial and scientific woik ahead of them wilt leave Germany. '1 hey will he missed. The alleged seizure of Professor bank account Einstein's S7,tPHi is not worthy of Germany's traditions mi gialitytnp Florida may fuul comfort iu the fact that the greater part was supplied by of the vitiloix from otfwr states. On the other hand i itizen.s of Florida eeitainly i onlnbuted at least four times the amount that Florida got for its commission Therefore, the stale of Florida itself is actually cut a couple of millions carried ordinary and minister plenipotenMrs. Owen will i the tiary.'' away by the dogs aad horses. work of the state department ably Then again you are told that and conscientiously, represent the without this race track money, United States with dignity, look divided among the counties of after Americans traveling ua Denas well as she can and make schools in oqe mark Florida, public no display of snobbishness. county might have been compelled to cio,e, for lack of futidx. tSorue President Roosevelt, utilizes the .Honda boy, thanks to edut alien j paid tor by gambling money, may credit of the government to redevelop genius that will encourage duce interest rates on farm mortor prevent gambling. That will gages from stx and seven per I tk a long time, for gambling is tent to a maximum- of fuur aad of Ua; vici those that lack ambi- one half per cent." In this state of Florida, the tion or real ability. Gambling take the place of genuine effort, legal and usual rate is eight per lent. The same is Hue of other aad will last n long tune Government slates. mortgages A photograph from the Japanesu and private mortgages bn farms lie will linauted by issuing two I'lmiese wur region shows a Japa-II- I ,c soldier bearing on his bai k or three thousand millions dollars a dead comiade, carrying him to of low interexL bearing governthe rear. Tho Japanese General ment securities that will be exTadushi Kiwahar.i slops the living changed far the mortgages. The man, with ins bimbo, and shakes owners of the mortgages should be hands with the dead soldier, glad. Many ot them will get good him on having died secuuty in place of mortgages that could not have been collected. for tus country. You probably would not see th.it outside of Asia. It empha- - i Dr. Hermann Von Sehreak, of ' I j Florida 110U s the fact that three horse racing and sevto dog racing assoc nation.- have paid to the state this y n tTln.isHl in comThat is mission., on bitting But to get the 71i),ou gratifying. men and wane n m Khnulu had to bit at least 123,100,000, practically all of which went to the gural'hug promoters and the betUa. e tra, k betting operations, ters do not leave with profits. They stop whin they must, because their money i gone. That is not , i THURSDAY, sizes Baseball Groups Tell Plans at Big Meeting FARMERS GET LOGAN,' UTAH, St Louis, store, has a short lease But it is how much you think, how much how many years you of you do, not live that matters en- j j Oaxaga City, called tne tree tule. The tree is 140 feet high, and 117 feet in circumference forty inches above the ground, according to the expert, it is 4,0X years old California s giant trees may te older. The naturalist Burroughs om e said they "had bark a foot thick when Christ was born." It is hard to say which living thing on earth is oldest Accord-- ! mg to some scientists there are probably, in very deip parts of the ocean, creatures that have lived for tens of thousands of years, Man, with this little three si ore and ten teething to torob- - Working Women KEEP WELL AND HOLD YOURMOB Do you lose money and rise losing your position by being absent a few days each month? Dont do ii any mure, lake Lydia E. Piakbam'x Tablets. They will quavkiy relieve those cramps and discomfons winch force you to go home. It you take them regularly they should prevent future troubles. These tablets are chocolate coated, easy to swaliow, convenient to carry. You can get a boa from your druggist for iW. Let theta help you, too. Rose Bush i ii'i timber consulting gineer says the oldest living thing is a cypress tree m Mexico near .HALF Now is the time Yatir. Famine. order 1 Miller Floral . Rose Kuabra nud Shrubs f PHONE 1I41--- I and Representative will exit or go to Its WEST' ( ENTER ST. E.PINKHAMS LYDIA TABLETS A Uterine Sedative 3Z2e2 JL v" V'' ONLY TWO MORE DAYS tf A ' irife-- r . .V"!-,? iwa. ' . . . . ENDS SATURDAY APRIL STH All New Spring Styles ! Uncle Sam's Tips onj, EDi?sss EGETABLE RDENING BY W. R. BEATTIE of Plank Industry, E. S. f Agricntturei " Deportment lurettu aad Canned stored j vegetables ; as attractive or of good ciuaiity and flavor as those 'ah from the garden, but a .at. deal depends on how the mned and stored vegetables are o : xaUoaL'. Such ' timely values to come 'vTylit at the beginning of the Spring season. Youll find ruff silks, prints, dots, sheers 'and combinations. ' t own. Many gardeners make special .iHUros of corn, tomatoes, beans ml pe is tar canning; others In puff sleeves, latest necklines; jeweled and metai ornaments . . , and, of otirse,in all the desired colors and sizes. j tpiiut tijMU utilizing the surplus op) the plantings made for sum- ivr um; fhe ssoue is true as re- rds storage but the best quality the stored product can be only ty growing special reps for that specific purpose. TpmaUies may be considered an j iii MILLINERY to the rale that fresh are oetter than canned, ut heie again a great deal an the quality of the when they are canned, i improvement in the varieties vegetables used for canning is tiiken place the last few ars, and growers and canners nke have come to lealize that m upturn roducts. de-n- dj does not improve the and that you i annot gt I betwr prixlui't out of the can an you put into it. ME TO PLANT DMATOKS . lhe tune toi making the main iiKiniF if tomatoes for canning rm with Uie ditferent regions llhoiiyth it does not normally pay plant house-grow- n plants for nmng tomatoes, the crop that in be grown as second-earl- y will lea give the best cunning ;ual In smile Ini'sllties a tie iron tomatoes give, the best qiulpy bite in some of the more nurth-:- n eectums theie is no choice, oniv one planting can be made. Sweet corn is another garden op tbit can be kept for winter only by canning or drying, ire again time of planting and i variety planted has much to with, tile quality of the raiim d dned pr.. Jut t. Swoet corn th.it Ktuies gu.ckly during the mi m Miiable growing weather give-best quality, but much dt pi mbs the corn bung scleeteii find aped at exattlj the right Hag,' If you have trouble finding a hat of the correct size be sure to see our new, beautiful spring hats.. lining e.duct, i mul j LADIES AND MISSES HOSIERY AVS STRING 50 event! lisle j ' EXT: Keeping lint garden KIDDIES, Handbags selling especially for this Full fashioned, chiffon and service weight; AH the new spring shades, Purchased ce j 1.00 White and combination colored. To match your new spring outfit. , L. D. S. Garments 39c & 79c Corselettes and Girdles 3.95 59 Our lust shipment of these jackets sold so fast we were forced to telegraph for another new shipment which arrived early this morning. TIicm arc all bright new solid colors in rod, tan, green, brown, beige, etc. House Dresses Button models with two pockets. col- New Spring Scarfs 49 $L00 79c YOU LL FIND NEW .VALUES IN MISSES and rayon elastic materials. Corselettes There are plrnuy of Dr. Warners and Girdles offered in this sale. The girdles are rek Doth step-i- n and inforced; .some with inner-belt- Women!s Shoes Flannel Skirts .Made of h"Ttvv Rust-Pro- s. f cotton A fancy dress for any occasion. Sizes 8 to 14 years. ' LADIES Guaranteed fast ors, beautiful - Dresses i FOB itN'M.NO beans iij.1- - another of our imperil canned vegetables hi id hue am the way the flop grown i the stage at which the pud,, tanned has everything to d 'h tile quality ot the lannei niiict, although the best beans earth can be spoiled In the Inning. bjQvegetaiblek for storage cabbage. r' India, carrots, beets, parsnips, and several others all treatment and proper to make 'eJnfcwiBg in the garden Too often storage products. depend on fhe residue m their Hummer vegetables as upply for winter storage. ( carnally the rema nder of the sum-cro- p may bo trisp anil lender suitable for storage but the nees are they will be tough I woody and fit only to be fed lives fikk.. Suede Jackets t uny. Many regard the vnnetv known Country tLentleinsn hs Ik. I fm .king: others prefer a yellow ?er corn sum as Gold i B n- or a .large gi.tituH whie i, n such us Xlvergrecn. Reguid- X of vaui'ty it usuaJiy pays tc ke special plantings pi i warily canning, and arrange to do the umag at the time when the corn m prime condition and before grains become too hard. LADIES AND MISSES Plain and pleated styles. Good variety .i of colors. side-hoo- models. $lo00i$3e45 $1.00 ' MISSES Blouses Plaids, plains and figured. All sizes. , An all - occasion blouse. IFA'D LESiBSSnOIRlfcliNCi 50 - Gloves Womens & Misses A fine assortment of new spring style gloves. 50c - ' - . J - I sf t if s An offering of the most advanced id spring1 street and sport shoes in a great assortment of Jealh-cinnklcls and heel sizes. Shoes to complete s, spring outfit at a cost far below regular. and widths. .uir All sizes it r |