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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE,UTAH CAP McManus Is Star Keystone Sacker BABE RUTH IS IN TWELFTH SEASON Home-Run King ~ oined the Yanks in 1920. AND HOW MANY WOMEN GET UP SINGING Wom~n Essenti~l B:-tbe Ruth Is In his twelfth season as a major league player. This is also his seventh season as a member of the 1~~~~~~~~MI "My mother-in-law,.. says Mrs. ~~:; Belle Thompson, Route 2, Rossville, Yankees. ln addition to being the Home Owner Leader Ga., "told me of Lydia E. Pinkham's greatest home-run hitter in baseball Vegetable· Compound and Lydia E. in Community Life. history, he also holds the distinction Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I took How the ownership of a home has of being tbe only player to lead elthet' six bottles of the Vegetable Com· become the best way known to obmajor league in both pitching and batpound. I could sleep and would get. tain a full enjoyment of the many ting. He won the batting championup ln the morning singing and feelTHE BRIDE'S PERQUISITE comforts and conveniences offered by ing fl.ne. I am the mother of three ship of the American league In 1924 '''"'''"'''H·l children, and always a.rter the b&biea modern civlllzHlion, was dlscussed rewith an average of .379, and he led came I had to take treatments, but. cently at a meeting of real estate A prominent film star was being the pitchers of that league in 1915 I ean truly say that this last time I men at Detroit. Among· opinions ex- married. with eighteen victories and six defeats have only used the Sanative Wash. pressed was Ute following: "So," sald the bridegroom, "we are for a mark of .750. It does more good than the treat"Both urban and suburban lite of- agreed. On' Monday morni"ng at nine In 1914 Huth started his profesments. It keeps me on mT feet to fers finer attractions than In olden o'clock we visit the registrar. After sional career with the Baltimore club care for my children' and I do most times. Cities are ceaselessly spread- that we go j.o the t"hurch... und then you of the International league. He also of my work. I feel it my duty to let lug out and absorbing adjacent dis- are my own dear wife. Have you any .. played with the Providence club of you know Iiow both of the mediclnee tricts, giving city life and city con- thing to say about the arrangements1" the same league that year. During have helped me." · veniences to ever-widening areas. The "Only that the film rights will, of that campaign· be pitched and played sen ices and sanitary benefits modern course, belong to me."-Berlln Lustlge the outfield. He took part In 46 games Another Happy Womall communities provide to home owners Blaetter. · with those two teams during that seaDecatur, Illinois.-"! took your MRS. BELLE THOMPSON are vastly more than In fonner son and he batted .231. In July of that ROUTil lt. llOeSVILLL OIEOROrA medicine for wea!mess. I would period::;. The many devkes now inA FREJ!z.E OUT seli.son he was sold to the Re~ Sox Springtime streamed In through sometimes oove to hold myself up corpor.nted in the construction ot for a price reported to be $2,900. He the open windows. The green ftelds with my hands. I was this way for bOll1f•S, SUCh as heat and electriC retook part In only foUt games with the of Georgia. were basking In the sun- five years, otl: and on. I read.. in the frigeratlOll, insut e greater comforts. shine. Somewhere a bird was trill' newspapers where Lydia E. Pink· Red Sox during the remainder of that ham's Vegetable Compound baa "Yet, even long before the home ing. It was a day to be happy. campaign. But the pale woman at the table helped a lot of women, and I thought was much m'ore than a primitive sbelDul'ing 1915, his tirst full campaign sighed and pushed away her plate. I would take it. I am now getting ter, land had a<"qnired ><uch a value with the Boston club, Huth played in Nothing tasted right. She couldn't better so fast that every month I as to bring tl1out the long era of its !Second Baseman ~Ic:\Ianus of the St. Louis Browns Is one of the 42 games and batted .315. He wfls eat much. She couldn't sleep well, can feel a. d11l'erence. My work now <:ontrol by the rich and noble. Long cl!t..,,lest keystone sackers in the American league. Even Eddie Collins of the used hoth in the boli: and in the outeither. She was eo weak, it was Is cooking. If you like, you may use before Amerka instituted Its liberal hard to do her work. When the baby these facts as a. testimonial. I am White Sox, or Stanley Harris of the Champion Nationals. have nothln~ on f\elu that year. During the next three willing to help you boost your medlJll('thods of funrtiouing, ownership ot cried, -she wanted to cry, too. him In fielding, batting, base running or playing the game. Lately he has been Heasons the Bed Sox continueu to use land gave tne ri~-:ht to vote aud was She had not been well for four clne.''-M&a. IRENE REED, 635 Greenholding down third base, while Mellilo has been playing second. Ruth both as a pltcber and an outyears. Her husband watched her wood Ave., Decatur, Ill. the si.,:n of the freeman. j This dependable medicine has fie-lder. In 1916 he played in 67 games with a. man's helpless expression. "Only the home-o~vner can torlay 1 been in use for over fl.fty year&. and he battell .272. In the following But his mother knew a. remedy. :feel hin,sel'f a trU<:J part of the prog- ( season he partl<:ipated In 52 games ------~-------------------; ress of his locality becan><e, In all People who speak volumes seldom More Than One Way and he batted .325. In 11ll8 he batted forms of sociul ndvuneement, com~ Women Golfers Have tnlk like a book . .300 while playing in 95 contests. to Get Rid of Bore munity life always has been the During the sem•on of 1!)19, his last Pet Superstitions < One of the amusing and original leader.'' · as a member of the Boston club, Hutb ' The veteran Cy Williams ol' the Superstitions thrive on the characters In Paris Is M. Sacha Gui· He-Why are you hringing my coat established a new record of 29 homers Phlllies still swings a wicked bat. golf links. Here are a few of try, who made his fame as actor and ~tnd hat? House Not Real Home In one cmppaign. He pitched und • those ·held by women champlaywright and who has increased 1t She-Didn't you complain of Ill) Tickets to the Army-Navy football played first base and also In the outWithout Its Setting chilling manner? . by the oddities of his temperament. • pions. game at Chicago on November 27 will ,field during that season. He. took part Good Hurlth Depend• Upon Good . "l always carry 13 clubs In He Is a witty, versatile and quickThose who i.ndulle a bit of the outIn 130 games and he batted .322 thut cost $10 each. my bag."-Maureen ·Orcutt of minded man and Is naturally lncllued -Elimination. doors In· their premise" come closest Fast Work • • year. Ills present home run record to be Impatient with •bores. Recently to making their homes ideal. Too New York. ETENTION of bodily These model"n methods we deplore · The University of Minnesota has Is 59. "I we1.1r a rabbit's foot for waste in the blood is called there was one who plagued him with And often we repjne. many builders ignore this feature ot just completed its fourth full-sized You scarcely get I' job before luck."-Bernlce Wall of Osha "toxic condition.!' This often unnecessary calls. One day he burt1t the home, erecting great, expensive You're called on to reslgn. gridiron for use next fall. Wisconsin champion. kosh, gives rise to a dull, languid feel- In on Gultry, wbo greeted him warmhouses on small lots which afford no Washington Triple-Play # • "l believe a certain dress In ing and, sometimes, toxic back- ·ly though that morning the appearpossibility of proper treatment. So It Is Three former Tigers are now playwhich I have won Is luck."aches and headaches. That the ance of the man put him more "on Was Most Extraordinary Every house should have grounds Ing with the Red Sox. They are Flag"How strikingly th~s reminds me kidneys are not functioning edge" than ever. Mrs. D. F. E. Dubois. , ~;unounding it,. mid they should correThat triple play made by the Nastead, lUgney and Haney. "I have a lucky club-'Thomas ''Just ln time," said G_ultry. "I properly is often shown by burnspond ln extent to the size of the of the words of the poet." remarked tionals In the third Inning of the sec• • • Campbell,' I call it-a mongrel ing or scanty passage of secre- want you to see the new conjuring house, for the grou~ids are the setting Simple, after complying w1th a third ond game of a Washington douhle bill Ruth may be just as great a homerequest to pass the butter. ~· ticms. Thousands have learned trick I have thou~ht out." and he goosen·eck mashie."-Mrs. Dorthe house. Often a new house bas in Ph-iladelphia probably was tbe most run hitter as he ever was, but he Is "What wot·ds, Mr. Simple~" Inquired to assist the!; kidneys by drink- grabbed the unsuspecting visitor's hat othy Campbell Hurd, formerly a bare, forbidding appearance when extraordinary thrt:'e-piy killing ever just us efficient at striking out also. ing plenty of pure water and and exclaimed; "Watch I" Brltbh, American and Canadian the workmen left it complete and per- the bostess, consummated In modern big league "Life's butter passing dream."the occasional use of a stimulant Then Gultry poureli a jugful of wachampion. · fect In every detail, but a lawn and a baseball. Pitching, in the opinion of most diuretic. SO,OOO users give Tlt-Blts. "I believe that my clubs go in ter Into the hat. The owner of It got few well-chosen and properly placed Five Nationals handled the ball to baseball experts, constitutes from riO Doan's signed endorsement. cycles of making good and bart trees and shrubs change the entire efu'p In alarm. erase the three Mackmen; no catch of Ask your neighbor I shots. If I've hit two bad ) to 75 per cent of a club's effectiveness. a liner was involved; there was no "There now,'' exclaimed. Guttry petSafety Firat fect and give the place an attractive • strokes with a club, I am cerulantly, "you've made me forget my and Inviting aspect. "Some o' these motion pl<.tures," Ted Jourdan, first baseman for the real run-down during the play, and an tain the next will be good.''The setting must be thought of con- commented Cactus .ToE>, ''haYe a tertrick !" · :\Ilnne-apolls as!ioclatlon team, was s•,ld out was registered at every base ex· Helen Payson of Portland. The "trick,"' however, Is reported to :"'Stantly. It must be in mind when rfble advantage, cau~e the actors is recently to Birmingham of the South- eept home plate. Maine. have worked admirably. The same Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney• choosing the lot, planning the house only photographs and there's no use It was a baseball freak. and In deciding what part of the lot o' shootln' or throwln' things.~ Here's what happened In the inning: Poatet·Milburn Co., Mfl{. Chemist a, Buffalo, N.Y. visitor , has not troubled M. · Gult:rr u""-o><><><>oc-><><X>O<>O<O<>-<X:><-:roc-><><><>0<><>) ern association. • • • the house will be on. A fine old tree slnce.-Youth's Companion. "But they represent modern art." Galloway and Quinn drew passes The Philadelphia Athletics used to and wild bush are valuable assets. ''It may be art. But It ain't courhave a little hunchbacked mascot and from Palmero. Bishop sent a groundThey should be preserved and they age." Freshen a Heavy Skin Bill Kelly Hits Hard each pitcher would rub his hump for er to Bucky Harris, who was playing add beauty and comfort to the house. With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutl· nearer first than second base. The good luck before each game. •;.c.c ·.c: · ;. . · ·"<;iV:i." ,)';:•:;:; '•' : ~ cura Talcum Powder,· an exquisitely middle-sacker, after grabbing the ball, NOT FOR QUESTIONS • • scented, economical face, skin, baby tried to tag out Quinn on the line, but Dutie• of Civic Bodie• Manager Joe McCarthy of the Chiand dusting powder an!l perfnme. missed. Bucky then heaved to Judge, Through our civic bodies and local 1 cago Cubs Is the only one of the presRenders other perfumes -superfluous. K"OVerlllllents we should assure proent major pilots who never had ex- retiring Bishop. One of the Cuticura Toilet Ti-1o (So::tP, tection for residential districts from Judge whipped the bull to Peckinperience as a big league player. Ointment, Talcum).-Advertlsement. wanton Intrusion by means of sane, paugh covering second and Quinn was • comprehensive city planning and Clara Belle King, playing third base touched out as he ran into the sack. Real Son ol 1116 good zoning ordinances, playgt·ounds for her grammar school team In In the meamvhile, Galloway had Dress at once with "Val!eline" Jelly. within easy walking distance of chllThe "true son" of the Revolution· Greenville, S. C., made a triple play [)R.ssed third hase. Peck shot the ball Prevents soreness. Shuts out air and ., dren in closely bull t districts, parks ary war is not an extinct species. One dirt. Heals quickly. Keep it handy unassisted on a hot line drive. to Bluege and G.alloway was trapped. · for breathing spaces, safety on the has just been found down In Columbia for every emergency. When Bluege thre"l_'t' to _Ruel, Chick Imstreets, and effective public health CHESRBROUGH MFG. COMPANY county, Georgia, and he is a very hale The Clarksburg team of the Middle mediately tried to regain third, but State Street !CouoHdao.dl New York measures. Well-drawn and enforced and vllry much-alive· old gentlemanAtlantic Baseball league experienced found Bluege waiting with Ruel's rehousing laws requiring light, air, Basil Llewellln Neal. ''Be Is eightya shake-up when directors released turn when he got there., · privacy, and sanitary. facilities can nine. Harry "Pop" Shriver as manager. do much to prevent the growth of The fact that a ~·real" son of the Mr. Freelllan-Gness you won't • • ••o. "· •. ,.. ."(. 0"' DeGroof Removed Spikes stlll ilxlsts was brought to charge me for asking a question, Mr. James ;\f. Foley, captain of the Hl~5 -, slums. ... .......... Revolution High standards of business dealing light following the. claim that the During Lightning Storm Syracuse university football eleven, Laws? among those who build and sell death of Dr. Crosby Perry In Ver·~ Lawyer-No; the only expense lnhas signed to play in the backfield of Red Roche tells this one: Back ill~ houses, and adequate, reasonable vol ved Is In requiring me to gl ve you mont marked the passing of the las( the Hartford Blues, a member of the HH6 he was a memher of the Scran- · financing for home seekers, al!:IO help an answer, my dear J;;ir. son of a Revolution-ary soldier. National league. ton team and Rube DeGroof was one to advarrce home ownership. The Neal now lives on a plantation al~ Photogrmph shows Billie Keily, of the outfielders. In a game against • services of public utllltles may be exlotted his father, Basil Neal, for hls l!irst baseman of the Buffalo InterPhiladelphia Athletics have obtained· Wilkes-Barre one day, a terrific light· We Know Him Quick relieffrom painful tended over a great number of homes services in the war'·for American lnd~ national loague, who threatens to de- Joe Hassler, kid third baseman, from ning storm broke out· of wbn t looked He's not a baker, not corns, tender toes and by sound policies worked out In pendence.-Cleveland This Henry Gopher. , ,. Plain Dealer. pose Babe Ruth as "King of Swat.'' Blytheville of tlfe defunct Tri-State like a clear sky. In the midst of it, pressure of tight shoes. friendly co-operation with local ofllHe has no dough, though he's As seen In the photograph, there Is league. Hassler Is from the amateur DeGroof called time out, and sitting .. ' The town's best loafer. clals.-Herbert Hoover. Aed.... nothing freakish about his grip or lots of Fort Smith, Ark. down In center field, removed his Artificial Vitamine~ the style of the bat, ·it is that he • shoes. Gild~~ Vltamlnes can- now be produced artl· City and Town "Homes" Maybe! just Jeans heavily on the ball when ---Babe Ruth claims alllng legs are He was still shoeless when he came ficlally, according to a rel;)ort He who feels that nature has inHawkins-Do you. believe that he connects. handicapping him In his batting these to hat, arid Inquiry was· made as to Lelp!tlg, Germany. It is said cluded him "In her program,'' must there's anything in palmistry? days. But the pitchers won't believe wby he was pulling the Joe Jacjl:son. three sclentiets at Lelpslg nn'lvo·.... tie.. also feel tltat he is part-Insignificant Hawkes-! know there is. .W'hen I It until they see him hobble to the "Well," said DeGoof, "I came near have discovered a method by it may be-of the cosmic process. Sta- look at my hand and see three aces plate with two crutches. getting mine once before from lightcleared entirely if properly treated with they can lmJ:~regnate foodstuffs bility and "rootedness" In a llfeo and a pair of kings I know that I'm ning In the o:-P. league. I'm not v1tamlnes whtcn ··they have nrc1dncell . clothe It with a dignity that It can going to fall heir to a sum of UlO)ley. In a game at Columbus the other taking any. chances on my )lplke~ at-. through the. n!:!w process. hardly' have without those qualities. ---~day, Pitcher Zlnn of Kansas City tractlng that stuff and the Great urn: Before he took to tennis, VIncent ThE> old Antaeus myth Is everlastingly made six hits, which, strangely enough, plre Is not golng- to call rue out for Proof The New Presbyterian hospital Richard!! was a sprinter. true. The dwellers In great cities was also the number made by Old Jack not thinking." '·· • First Knut-Cau your girl keep a • • • Women are more forgiving than New York, now nearing completion seem for the most part to be content, Quinn in the season of 1925. most of colleges, About twenty-five men, because men need more forglv- Washington Heights; Is the tallest and yet many of them must' be con- secrE't~ pita! bu!ldlng In the world. Second Ditto-J'll say so. We weN them Ill the East, now support !aEichrodt Looks Good scious of missing something, though In Christensen, young Reel outfielder, g-----~--------~----~~~~~------------sport. engrrge<l two weeks before I knew a crosse 1\S a regular they may not know \Vhat it Is, which Is devoting much of his time to clown• • • thing about it. Is perhaps just as well. There are, · Some of these days an Inventive lug. Didn't take him long to catch of course, homes, and real ones, to ienius Is going to work on a golf o11to the waY Nick Altrock hangs on A Hard Guy the cities, even In the big ones. But . while outfielderH ctrop all around him . Browne-1:"ou say Wllimple Is a man ball weir for water hazards. conditions certainly are not favorable • of mettle? Brave, elt? . · to their creation and maintenance. Connie l\lack of the Philadelphia advertisers announce golf sticks \Vhyte--No, I said he was n man ot Athletic·s Is one of the most superstimetal-lron-~ray hair, steel-hi ue eyes, s-hafted in hickory. They might ulso Watch lor Deterioration tious men in ba~eball. Sometime~ to mention their golf socks. wo,·en in The man who raise!! an awfu: a COj)per • complexion and lots. ot break a IoRin~ streuk he will wenr odd · delirium. "howl" If he thinks he Is being "done" brass. sho~s. one tan and one hlack, or two • * • out of a little money, often does not Some one once sald, "Prllctlce makes left shoi's. realize that necessary repairs on his I Not Mu~ical _ • • • perfect," and everyone agreed, "Isn't Now an<l then a bright mind conproperty may soon cause him really ! Stenographer--l'm 5o1·ry we haven't it the truth." Then somebody else Incei\"I'S a f<tartling variation of an o~d big losses. There Is Ol).lY one _way tc. the data, hut we will iook you up In vented golf. wheeze. London Punch tells of an eliminate these expensive repatrs, and 1 our records. • * • oftke hoy who as!,ecl the aftl'ruoon that Is to keep your property protect-\ Jone,;-Whut do you think I am't A Every time Helen Wills i'> dC'feated ed through painting before repairs are juzz orchestra? aile seems to be just a little sweHer oft' so thut hf' could take Ills gtllndnecessary. Property should be regu- i ~-----1 than ever, and sur~>l.l' thnt is worth- mother to the hall game. larly inspected. Paint should be ap• • • Not Desired while and better than temperament. The Yanks put In a claim for Catchplierl to all places thut appear worn "J'm !lure :\lux woulcl matte an ideal • • • and not delayed until the appe-arance 1 husband, n1y deur. lie understands er :McCurdy ot the White Sox but MOTHER:- Fletcher's 'fhe [)Olo center of the United withdrew it when the~· learned that ot rust or decay when repairs be- wouh•n thoroughly.'' States Is on Long Island. New York, Castoria is a pleasant, harmcome unavoidable. "But, mother, I don't want to be and here, within a radiu!:l of fift.een thev would have to make a payment less Substit;te for Castor Oil, understood." - Everybody's 'Veeldy,., miles, can be found nineteen polo of .$20.000 to tile Houston (Texas) club, as part of his purchase price. Paregoric, Teething Drops Keep Up Property London. t fields. 1 • Keep your property well painted 1 • • and Soothing Syrups, espeEichmdt, Cleveland rookie outCu• ious to Know There is a strong suspicion that the Nat Holman Is too busy with. pro- fielder, looks good to the fans and he and you will have mighty few repair cially prepared for Infants in arms and Chil~ren all ages. LArp;e T.ncl~·-No. :\le 'ushand ain't golf stocking fad was started L>y a fessional bn~ket ball and his husmess will get Into the regular lineup very bills. Paint Is far cheaper than new noud or metal replacements. Watch nP~er raised 'h; 'mHl against me In 1 manufacturer who had a !urge left-~ on Lon:;: I~land to devote so much time soon If he continues to keep up his To avoid imitations, always look for the of over stock of bicycle stocl,in~s when to other uthleties and for that reason the less obvious vulnerable points, anger. present game. He Is good in all !'~ directions 2!! ~ package. Physicians everywhere reconuneD4 Small Lncly-Reely r Wo~·s 'is 'ohby the "o~ue of the bicycle ended sud- he has resigned his job as baseball such as roof, eaves and down spouts, I points of the iame. , denly cov.ch at Cit.v college of New Yorlt. porch columns, etc. The trim Is U>l· then ?-Lonclon OpinloP. ually the first to sufl'er.-Exrhang''· l Two Find Health to Happiness BELLS ! BASEBALL~~~ I NOTES MJ • • • • Watch Elimination! R • • of .. . I • • DOAN'Sp~~ • • • .. . • -- s~ort Notes I .. • • • .. . --~~~~~~~ Pm~uaomu·u~M·J·~~y CORNS • • • Vaseline .. ... DZSclao11's Zino-pads M~P2't~YJ~1~ ·Resinol . ildren I I i I I I • • • s~ature ~)'J.t_~~ |