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Show Page Three THE MIDVAlE JOURNAL Friday, April6, 1928 ' q-~~-.. .--~--.-~--------------~----------n HAS LONG BODY I " White Sox Paid Record Price for Cissell, Rookie Fielder Why Charlie Hall Makes Such Long Shots. T l!E Ot>s Uoincs duh of the \VeRtcrn league pall! the United States army just $S:i for the diseh:n·ge of Chalmer W. Cissell from the l<'ourternth clnnlry two )ea1·s ago. A few months later Des Moines solu the release of this young man to the Portlanu club of the f'arlfir Coast len~ue for Sl:l.f)()O nllll It has c~~t. the Ch~cago + wh 1te Rox ::;e:l.OOO to huy his relea~e from l'ortlnnr\. I h1s Is helleved to hr the record price paid for a pla,l'er. The actual cash paid \\US on!~ $7~.000, hut Charles Com!Rkey, owner of the Whit!' Rox. "·as forced tn inelurle fou1 plny<'rs In the ueal. One was l'itche1 r.ert CoiP. "ho cost Chic-ago S:l:i,OOO a yenr ago. Another • wus Outfielrler ll;e noone, "ho coRt the Sox :r,i,OOO in 10~7. "I\ill" ('is<ell s£'ems to h:n e hnrJ the has£' hall germ m him Slll£'P a mere boy. rn furt he scurcl.'ly r11n 1·ememher \\ he•1 he diu not piny. rTe i + Is just twent~ -four ~ears of n~:e. Theu lie mO\ert to St. Louis whPre he started to learn til~ trad~ of a I ~ candv mal;er. Ilc [lau~ed outside of n Unitt£\ State• recruiting station + ,n1e ~lay to ghe till' gaudy po~ters illustratilll( 11 hut joy it was to be a boll! soldier ho: n loHJ, ami. upon impulse, Pnl:stp(\ in the emalry. ~tationed at .Jefferson haruH·k~ 81. Louis, t1e l.lter was trnn~ferred ~ '· to the Second caYalry at Fort llile.v, Kansas, au£1 still later he 1\llS ns~igl1PU to l'ort Drs Mohl<'s. locatert ' u~ar n,.~ ~lnmes, Iowa. lie dh i<led I lois time hrtwN'n pia~ ing ba"ehall anti hecomin~ un expert in breakint; anu • trainmg horses. In fact, he slum ed + 1-Fokkcr's largest plane, for 14 passengers and mail, built for western air e:q~r~ss of Lo~ 4-ugel<'~; :l-::iheik ~nch aptitude 11 1th the fractious steeds ' Hamid, Arab prince of Bahrein, and retinue, In Irak where holy 11ar against th~ Br1t1sh Is threatened . .,-Do~e ot J Uoat he wns [lromoted to the rank of New National museum In Washington, found In danger of collapse because of shpplng of keystone. corporal an(! detailed to training ret mounts. t It was as a ball pia~ er, however, ill too Is Fall B. Albert ECAUSE any there Is Neither project. ticul ur that he attructe<l tile attention of the to tra\el to Washington, Atlee t ment ion of an economic commission Des Alomes We~teru league club. t to s turlv the financial condition of the Pomerene, representing the govern"i1ich obtained his disch~rge from the peop le ~long the lower Mississippi, as ment, went to Fall's home in EI Paso, army "hen !.1s eulbtment had two I recommended by the President. In Texas, to take his testimony In the e:u s to go. He was used ns utiilty ·' + all other respects Mr. Coolidge likes Teapot Dome conspi1·acy case. Regut infil'idPr for a few \\ e~ks a uri then i it better than the Heed plan appr01·ed lar court procedm e was followed, dewas Installed a~ the regular shortfense attorne.ys questioning l<'ull and by the house committee. sotp, leauing the Western lea(!ue short . The Jones bill, as paS"Sed hy the Pomerene conuucting the cross-ex:hicago Disgraced by War fielders m a1·erug~s and hitting 345 ~ eenate, recognizes the principle of lo- amination. The former secretary ot of Politicians and CrimOn the str<'llilth of that ShOI\illl: ; cal contributiOns as sound, but asserts the Interior still contended that the l'm·tlnnd cluh bought him for $13000. Actoon. 1n ! ('halmer w. C1ssell that the pre1 ions expenditure of !1'.20:!,- Teapot Dome leases 11ere executed inal Gangs. • ! 000,000 by local Interests in the l\Iis- for the best interests of the govern- -:: _. sissippi valley represeut;,. a full com- ment anu that the bonu transaction By EDWARD W. PICKAR D lrgitimate ARFARE bet11een Republican pliance with this principle. Instead of 11lth Sinclair was perfectly factions in Chicago has reached creating n new commission, It pro- and "as executed in payment of a such a stage of virulence that the en- ' ides that the 11 ork shall be in imme- third interest in the l'all ranch at tire nation' is not only interested but diate charge of the present Missis- Three Rhers, N. M. Ilenrr 1\I. Blackmer, missing wit· The "he-man" school of America Is amazed and shocked Leaders of both sippi river commissiOn unuer the dir~;slgned has case, lease oil the in. ness and w~r of secretary the of rection ag1 !culture college, in the opinion the silles, most of them candidates f01· Indiana unh ersity go If team has Itefining est Mid\\ the of director a as engiof chief the of on lsi s-upen the ltoelme, who took the opKuute of priapproaching nomination In the sehe£1uled ten meets, April 23 to by owneu is concern which company, neers. This represents a cuntinuatwn portmuty to 1·np the "lloll~ wood u_th· maries, profess lofty motive:\' and per 2-!. .\l:tJ was It Indmna. of Oil Standard the feature a Is fete~." "hn. l1e ~aid, n1·e heronnn~ sonal uprightness, but the evident of pre~eut policies and • lle truth Is that all of them are mal;ing which has been lnsi~ted upon by the belie1·eu in \\'aslnngton that John D. numerous in eastern coll!'gl'~ worth $2,{)(J(J,000 reporter\ Cohh, Ty pressure brought hall Jr., nocl;efeller, that ides pro\ also It admini~tration. "a~ nudre~m1;: the Jow.1 St.tte col use of the lowest criminal elements player in mot!· "Pnlthiest the sUJ·eJ;· I~ qmt. Blackmer l'e ha to t<l recommended lege. In the great city. It is a war of gangs the .lad" m plan, as times. ern shall Cooliuge, P1esHlent by congress "Th€'se mezzanine floor hunllr1·s," and w!oate1 er may be said of the can• • • ~aid the :\'otre •name footh.ill coarh. didates, there is nothing to choose be- be the basis of the flood control EW oil regulations issued by the gate now user\ almost :;turtlllg The a for maue is Provision scheme. "infest hotel lohbieR. The~· are sofr til een the two crews of \ icious thug" :\Iexican government appear to horse in ersally uuil mcing originated l11ffer· engineering reconcile to boaru anti perflliii<'U nnd hon•t raecoon that are emplo~eu. Last week a long have settlcu the controversy bet" een Aust1·alin. in und plan Jadwin the between enct'S coats and enlarge u hip pockets Thry series of bomb outrages was climaxeu that go1 erument and 0 e United don't exer{'i>e. for to perspire is nilby the bombmg of the homes of Sen· the Mississippi ril·er cormnisswn plan States, and Ambassador :\Iorr.Jw is beThe hdn agHmst "omen belting nt It Is expecteu that the construction gar Th<'.V IHtl en't much prp In the ator Charles S Deneen, Irnder of the inr: crcuiteu with great sl(i!l in hanrace tn,eks in \'ictoria, Austr,llia. the rewtll works control flood the of ,faction opposing the Small-Thompsondlmg- the negotiations. 'rhe regula- dn' tin>e hut at night tiH•.v hrconw ltllff heen 1·emmt>d h~' legi<lathe act. Crowe cro\\ d, anrl or .Tuuge Swanson, quire a pe1·iou of eight or ten y£•ar;; tions give eYiuence of )lexieo's deter \'en- !H'lil e. • • "If 1 ha<l mv "ay I' <I tn ((' a Ill•~. ruuning n~ninst Crowe for the state's and that l11e appropriation for the mination to recognize the ng-hts held ~l:u·gnret ,)(•nldu• of c.Jiifornla, ,, to $:10,000,000 from be ill 11 year first fullh·Jck. a ltJll! mal;e and hat 1 lil,e attorm•yslnp nomination. Each fnr.hy foreigners m 011 p1 operties prior dJ:t'lp:nn 11itil the jn;elln an<l ll,t«e· 'l'lH'll I \loulcl hme th<• quartrih.wl; lion Illumed the other for this affair, !'; 10,000,000. to the adoption of the Constitution of hall, both of which she thr<'ws like n and tlte !IUthontie, up to the time of 1017. Those 11 ho take confinnatory !•all 1 is <i:!n:JI r1ght '" er the renter man :'\OTHER lJi!l; measure was passert concessions undPr the amended law wh01 e oppo~it10n ll'; gPner nlly 1rnre IHiting hr11·e failed to find tl1e perpe • lie might not d nOSl' to . stuhhorn. unanimou~ly by the house-the trator!1 despite offers of reward toget a confirmation of llwir olu ri[!hts ) ear's captain 1.1st t, Lamba1 ic 81 can·ying rather than a new grunt of rights. run, hut I <Inn t see hoi\ he coulrl taling $li:i,OOO anll complete immunity. na1 al appropriation bill crew hn~ reolumllia'" t nf <tl(lk£· au<l L'"nprejudiced o!Jseners are con' !need s:lGO,OOO,OOO. 'fhe total of $-!8,000,000 The go1 ernment at \\'ashiugton Is sat- help il-anu contMt \\nul(! rln llim llll~it~ hont load for the the to lUlll!'<l that the struggle bet\\ een ril al gangs is pro1 iU('U for continuing construc- i-sfietl "ith the st'ttlement, and if the gone!." Hn£ tne !'XprP"'<'d tl1e opil ion that fir·t t1·ne sinre his illne,s. of "alky" dealers and bootleggers is tion of ei;.;ht 10,000 ton cruisers anti oil men me not they "ill probably • ll'n(l\,:1 ~ of :20 years f··om nnw a'll closl'ly connected with the political t" o fleet sulJmarines, $G,37.),000 Is have to figl.t alone hereafter. I! PI] Sox h,l\ e acquired l.ln,ton TI1e wou I~ eo me from n gri< u 11 nra l <'nlll· conflict us well us lJelng re,ponsible carried for mourrmzation \YOrk and a semipro named Cha1·les Lujeske, 11 ho munitlcs "hecnnse 1 lrility of tit~ uwn bnttleshi]lS, two on k wo1 ation ele' gun fur the numerous murders and bomb· rs PX]Jeel£'<1 to un<ler,tu<l)' Phil Todt EXHY FOHD is to lJe summoned is dete1 ioratin;;." lugs; and the gamblers ami othecs en- and an a<illltional $~11,3l.i,OOO goes for f'r<t h.Jse this coming sea,.nn. nt before the senate lnterstnte comgaged in org,Jmzed crime abo are naval aviation. When the marine corps appropria- merce committee, wlneh is investigatdeeply intere:::ted. E1gilty per e£•nt of the stuuents of tions came up the Democrats attempt- ing the coal situation, to exvlain how the ( 'olor.Hlo ~d1nol of Mines are now ed to ascertain the c·ost of maintain- l1e can pay labor in his nonunion tnl;ing part In nn rxten<il·e ph) sic.11 OitECASTS concerning the RepubKentucky anu Yirgin!a \\est in mines ing marines In Xica1 U:!\l,l. \\hen tillS interduss sports pru trninin~ and lican Presiuential nomination are raacd union ;; ages or more. Neither the Abernethy ltepresentntil e grnm becoming 1 a;.;uer dally. Just now Low(Dem., 1'\. C.), critleizecl the sending ruiners nor the operators are eager to • • • den seems to be gaining Fome of Amerirnn marines to riicamgua to ha1e Ford explain Ids s~stem, for he professional su.1 s in well-known .\ was he We1!l; the strength, and during is against t!Je union anti be puts the oversee electionl!. brand of ci~ar certu1n n that nd .tn com·enstate inuorscd by the :.\Iissourl other operators to shame. hi~ thmnt and enables soothPs ettes lion anti was allotted t\Hnty-one of Illinois mine operators declined to y A vote of lil to G, the house comhim at all times to talk hit' best ganw Minnesota's twenty-seven votes, the hold further wuge parle~ s with the nnttee on agricnkure approved a golf. of remaining six going to IIoo;er. The. union until the latter agn•es to arbi• Hoover campaigners in Ohio were be- revised ~JcNury-llaugen fnrm relief trate for a \\age scale less than that Owner Stoneham of the :'\ew York • ing rather hard pressed by Senator bill. The Ketcham export debenture provided for in the .Tacksonvllle Grant~ once 0\1 ned Gilly Ba1 ton, leadWillis "ho In his speeches questioned plan was rf'jected by a vote of 13 to agreement, which meant that most ot ing candidate for the Grand National the Republicanism of the secretary of 8. The measure Is similar to the re- the mines In the state would close ~tPt:JlledHlse at .\intree, but solu the commerce In view of his post-war ap· vised pl,m offereu by Senator 1\Ic- down. Strip-mine operators of the peal for the election of a congress to Nary, chairman on agriculture, and Indiana district signed a contract l.or'e for 8!:!.000. • -,;upport I' resilient Wilson ; dwelt up- · reported favorably hy that committee. with the United Aline Workers to conezcudun nn'l Godfre.v met in an on U oo\ er's long absence from the rt provides for marketing agreement~ tinue operations unrlrr the Jacksone-limination bout on tile coast, hut country; as~aileu hi>? attitude toward with co-operatives for the handling of ville wage scale unt1I Mnn~h 31, 10~9. fmm the rPplll ts It ion!;~ ns thougiJ agriculture anti his recoru as food ad- surplus crops and the payment of they were hnlh Plimiuuteu from fur· ministrator, and asserteq that he had losses by means of an equalization the1: ronsuleratJon. not conclusively established his dry- fee assessed Uf•OII the entire. produc- 1 sr::cm:'fARY OF LABOlt DAVIS reported to the senate that the ness. Willis himself on Weunesday tion only "hen pri~e stabilization is Joe lllatrhe1. now with the Oak was indorsed by the county W. C. T. not ohtaineu through the u'e of gov- number of per~ons in the country ac· bill, Mc;.rar.l' the Like loans. ernment salaries or wages at <'d emplo~ tually t,md cluh in the l'aeific league, hrol;c U. leaders of Ohio. In Indiana, who~ In than less 1,874,0;)0 was Janua1·y In reeliminates also measure house the mlo p1 ofe,sioPul baseball in 1!)::!1 anu delegation !~ sought lJy Senator Wat· have that things of the Among Ufopointmcnt tile 102:i. upon strictions thpn l1as heen 11 lllemlJer of eight sinee sou, the fi;:ht a;:ainst Hoover also Is employIn slump board this farm about proposed brought the of membrrs illllil'!! teams. rwnnnut-11 !}ecoming \ery Ill ely, the senator esOnce again llob ~Ic,\llister. tiiP 111 flood~ in the ~Iis ohjecthe mert listed to he seeks ment ise other\\ and • pecially attacking the secretary's atti· lr.g rop of • 'ew York, is hi.Jzin~ the the England, New anu Cooliuge alley , Presirlent sissippi wlwn raised tions Chicago nll(fdle· Lanford. 1\",Jieott tulle on International l'snes. It hut! j tr.lll to Oil mplc honors "hi!'h IH• in plan long-continthe McNary-Haugen the an<l veto!'d tornnrlo l<'lorirta of he· dl>tmctwn the d.tim' ;:ht, ~ \\ been !}e\ie, ed Hoover woulu be unop1 hopes to gain in the fo1throm1ng bituminous the in congress. last the disturbance ueu tllf' in 1~>8-rornm<ler Rhorte'l the in~ posed in New Jersey, but Lowuen has t1·ials ~lc.\llislN. a;;aiu nn his lwnt. a precipitated report The fields. coal 5 stnnd~ I1e 4 gnniP. feet IHlXIIl!! now entereu the primaries In that is gh ing e\ Pl'~ ~pare tnouwnt to Demthe senate, the in debate ely lh shoes. ring von his rn B.1ron invhe< KOEIIL, APT.\.IX state. lloo\ er'>' board of strategy has· ' tr.tining for the sp1 in ts anrl is cnnli IIuenefeld and Arthur Spindler, ocrats qtl<'stloning Its accuracy nnd dent of nttainin~ the form "hir h • estimated that the secretary lacks only unemployed of number the asserting Be1lln left secretly wtors, a\ German hnxing coach nt Flnr l'lomho .John and nomination, his G9 votes to Insure \ b1·ou::ht him lame In lhe uthletie as for years match 11 uuin·J·sil.l. ill.t If that Is true it is apparent that .1\rel- on a projectrd flir;ht across the ;.ro1·th was nearer four or fiYe nnllions. world a Rhort time hnc-k maker ut ~lont~omery. The first time lon, controlling the Penns~ lvama dele- Atlantic, and maue the first stage of the journey, to Baluonnel airdrome he hilled Youn;.: St1·iblin~: the latter gation, controls the situation. AitSTUL PILSUDSKI, dictator this at There, safety. In Duhlin, near receilerl ll r:unrantte of s:l;;. On the Democratic side the Califorof Polanu, found himself up I orfa' awaiting are still they writing, • 411 nla primaries attract attention, for the against a lJunch of hard-boiled Com· to ha1·e originuted In ~altl is Polo t1·ansoceanic the for eather 11 able Smith, three-sided, is fight there munists when the new parliament hall foot of anrl b1 .Jonrs Tad The years !lg'l nnd the thousand two using are sin 1'e1 They flight. the of part contenuers. being all Walsh and Reed opened, and the disturbances "ere next fall. hut was pia) ed in China and lndw long It had been hoped there would be a single-motoreu Junkers plane Bremen such that the police "ere called In will he fJI,l.l!'d hy Yale it 11ill not he superc,Jnseli.Jtl\e. before ca1alrv officer~ brought the clean-cut conteE-t between Smith and in which Captain I~oeill attempted a and the sitting "as soon suspenucd. A Strl·rn•. nrwl.v r-lwsPn gil me to r:ngland u fter being gnr1\larvin aviat()l7S The year. last flight similar ,. Walsh in South Dakota, but the state \\'hen the d1et reassembled the oppo· sui<\ In his tir<t form.JI risonprl in the 01 lent. o·oar-h, heart 1 Democratic leauers, for local reasons, asserted their plans 11 ere scientifical- sition succeer\ed in electing Its candi· hi~ plans a~ SU<'CP<>or to of outline encounthey If that and formed ly have pre\enteu this. Dry Democrats date for speal;er. Da~hinski, by a vote Geor;:e lierman Hath, we are In of the South assert that the only tered cold "in us and rain they woulu of 200 to 140 for Pilsurlski's candi· Tad .lones. .Jones the avoill to defenrlell York New coaeh for ll£'1\ 'l'he direct head tmml'tl by n member of the Sport· southern delegations that Smith cau date, Bartells 1 here was grPnt exwings. the on formatwn ice of danger •:Ji<l ati•m. ronsr•n of pnlir'J fontball I l.ltPI'H' nssol'intiou, haras,cd h~ Sian;:· get In southern states an) those of Arcitement throughout Wur,nw and It wee!; his aftrr Linubergh, Colonel ri;:ht," ".til Is game prrs!'Ilt tlw l Pmhonpomt. tal;es up hi< >'HJ"'IIIuoll~ kansas and Louisiana. In Arizona the was predicted there would be another senato rides ing gh predlrt· and it, Washington in In wron~ nothmg has l cnnutr•hoH~ raimE-nt nn£1 t1·ends south state central committee appomteu coup d'etat of some kinu. and iplomats d "tom~h a representatives, haw tors, "ill Ynlr that rr\ w:1r<!ly in QHest of the <lidne figure. twelve delegates, uninstructeu, but it he that announcru •· personag£'S, p•;tholn~il'all~ ot!Jer nnrl ph;,kally time • • was roid thPy were fa\orable to the spee~h strong· a made PIUS poPE public from "itllrlraw to rrarly nre to 11·ns instruction ~olf In Cl,t--s!'< II fa next Smith cunuiuucy. ly eriticizmg the l'ascist tJ·aluing life for the time heing, anu soon nf":\ext fall th~ Yale tram 1nll pial he u purl of tne regular physical tralnter quietly depa1 tell for . Lexm~ton, of ~ outh and rehukmg- the C'nlhnlic the game ns .\lr .Tmw- tau~ht it," 1n;.: \\(\1"[( f01 gitls In the Cni,ersily ot ITIIOUT a dlssentin,g "Ote the Ky., in his famous plane From thpre Centralists. In reply l'rprnieJ• ~russo said .\lr. Ste1 ens "The t£•ams 11 llic-h 'l'Px.t' \nst ructions 11 ill be gl\ en In senate passel! the re1 l<ell Jones he went on west 11 arrl, his di'stlnatwn lini's coun< 11 of ministe1·s announced are pxprc-tPd to gi\r r:ll tile h.trtlt><t dl'i' i11~ . puttwg nnrl general tactics ot bill authorizing the expenditure of heing presumably San Diego. In that n deeree Jaw soon "ill he passed tu~~lr•s are Gror~la. .\r111y. Tlarl pln~ ing $325,000,000 for flood control on the Washington there IH're reports that prollihiung the Catholi~ organizatiOn mouth, P1 iureton and Ll:n 'ani, he· of bo~s cnlle<l ''Catholic Scouts." 'fhe cause ra£'h 11ill eome •,rt' to 11in lo'!Yer JIII~sis>ippi river. The measure he \\Us consiuering mak ing a round In n <pedal £>1 ent at the intPrcoldecree will make the B.lililla, which of auspices the unuer trip the-world of views the does no t entirely meet For this rpasou I rx1wrt it ''ill he l~ginte meet nt the One llunrlre<l Sec President Coolidge. While it declares the State depa1·tmrnt. In Snn Diego is a Fascist cl1ilrlren's organi7.atlon, hard ftll' ral' to ~.-in all it~ (!ames o11d I'Pglmeut allnory. llnhn !'et a new for the rHrnlion of the p1·mc1ple of a nPw plane is being built for Llnu- the onl.v 011e permittrd in !tnly This [ rather tlunl; \.1le f,t<'es '1" l1arrl r. worlrl's r£•cor<l for the half mile. tenr· mrans the Italian ~:o' e1 nmPnt "Ill local contribution for flood works, It berg-h. ~imilnr to the Spi1 it of St task as nm· f nothn II te·un it1 t ilP ing ofT the ~~~~ In I ;i1 ::! :l Corueli Louis !Jut larger and more completell' tuke full char:!\! of the training of the COUlltl ~· ,, expre~ly relie\·es local interests of wnn I flp lllP<'t nnfion'Q 1on!h fur ther contri butions toward this oar- eouinnPri l I . 1 I t 1 J j 1 • i B ~EWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS J f t 1 _...................................... ................................................................................ .. ......................... W Hollywood Athletes Are Rapped by Coach Rockne • • N It Is just ns well to keep promises early. Golf funs and tbiltlren are some\\ hat alike In their reg.tnl for this policy. na\ ing suggested a bri<'f study on the fascinating subject of how Charlie Uall hits a golf bnll so far, I actually went to the files and looked up the photographic stuuy I made of the process some years ago, and here it is. Now, Chnrlle Hall, of Binning-ham, Ala., was designed hy nntnre to hit a golf hnll a long distance, so a stuuy of his methods may hold only an acaueruic Interest for golfers who are not constnJCted with \·ery loug bouies unrl ,.<'I'Y short legs. This Is the llall murk of nnatonoy, anu It ennhles ~1r. !Tall to tin this. above e1'PQ thing ~lse -it enahles him to stanu straight up •lll his short, stalwart legs nut! lash "ith all his power "·ithout distnrhing his balance or his center of gravity by IJ<'nlling over, as a man with longer legs must uo. sa~ s a writer in thP Detroit 1.\'ews. Ch::rlie is 5 feet G Inches tall. anu his horly is as long and us powerful ns t1•11t of most athletic men G feet 4 in!'hes in hei!!ht, anrl all this \ast power In his arms and shoulr!Ns and torso thus is easily commnnd('d without complications from the stooping posture of tallf'r golfers. Great pn" er, close to the ground -that is the s~net of Charlie !lull's enormous ran;:e with the big shots Some of his performances are "itlely known. ()nee nt Druid HillR, In L11r SouthenstPrn 1'. G. A. championship, I saw him drhe from the eleventh t<'e a distance or 3GO .vards. nn ~•·hie1 rnwnt fnrthPr noteworthy as he "ns pln3 in:.: with Robby ,Jones. 11 hose 011 n shot was :l-!0 yards, the pair of rlril·es thus aggregating just 700 yarrls..\t the seventeenth hole of the Columbia Country cluh ut Washington, in the play for the national orwn rhall1Jlion,hip of 1!1~1. Charlie !lull and Abe ~litchell both emplo~ed n spoon to keep from shooting 01 er the elt>l a•ru g1·een out of hounds. The hole, you see. "ns only 2SO yards In lenr:t h. It mi1<t be 11 lot of fun to haul off null 1\allop a bnll that 11ny. • • • . FARMER'S WIFE GETS STRENGTH AND SHORT LEGS ByTakingLydiaE. Pinkliam'• Vegetable Compound Schoolfield, Va.-"My nother hat! taken. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable r.-~~---., Compound and I decided to take It for my own trou· bles and found great relief. I was hardly able to stand on. my feet sometimes and now I feel better than. I ihave for several years. I credit the Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve g eta b 1 e Com. pound with m:r. present good health. I have taken five bottles of it and I am now able to d£J all my housework and sewing, feed. my chickens, milk the cow and tend the pigs, and feel fine."-Mns. J. C. BRADLEY, Box ~49, Schoolfield, :Vlro glo.ia. No Gas, heartburn, sick headache, nausea, over-acidity and other dir:estive disorders qu;ckly and sure• ly relieved. Safe. Pleasant. Nat a laxative. 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Y. $15,000 c~=~~~T 'fhe photo;.;raph shows \\'atle ~lor ton, of l'hilauelr>hla, as he a;Jpeare£1 after he b1·oke the worlu's rerord for stock rurs with his Aubu1·n automo· bile at the race track at Daytona Bench. Fla. WINNERS announced every Thursday, begmning March 8th. 6•30 p. m , Eastern time, over ColumbLB Natlonwide Rad1o System~ Three weekly contests are open to (A) Women who USE Sunset Soap Dyes, and Dytint, the .new p.~rantud( full-size package of TINT for only lOc; B) Women wh1> woll RECOA!MEND Sun•et Dyes and Dytint, and hand to their friends copies of our 4-color Magazine, (C) Dealers who SELL Sunset Dyes and Dytmt. No charge of any kmd to enter theae contests. Aak }our dealer or 'Write. North American Dye Corporation Dept. W, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. , Loren Murchison Gives Few Tips to Athlt!tes Loren ~lurchison, who recently re· co1 erl'd from a dnngerous illues~. rrg-rets 11e may not be able to try for the United States Olympic tmck team again this )ear. In n !'('Cent tall; he pointed out t!Hl.l <lrh ing an automobile is not ben cticllll to athletes ns it stiffens up the leg mu,cles and huruens them, 11 ht" l tl '!Y shoulcl be soft and pliable. Blc~ de ntling untl E'" imrning, lle [Wiuts out, h:11·e something of the same effe£<t, .tn<f he aud~e' all youug athletes In truining to u1 old these pn~tnnes "lh'D near nn impo1·tant tr:Jrl, meet In "!licit they 11 ill take part. ~ • .................... . Defense in Sports , Has No Attraction •• S> •' Defen'e in spo·ts has little • nttraetion. Detroit, ne1 er n top notch • tll'fensil·e. team, ulwuys rh·ew lJig gate rccPipts hecause lt en rrird the punch. Gene Tunney, more of a de· • fensil e thnn an on'ensil e tig!Jt • er, can never be the gnte carr\ • I hat the purely offen'il e .Jo•:l( • Oemp~e~· 11 as. Walter John•on and the lb te the ~Tathewson, ChristotJher grentest t11 o pitchers of the last t11 euty l er.rs, ne1·er drew one-fifth as many people to tile hall parks :;s the Iumhastin~ !lube nuth draw~. 'fhe .·ew Ymk Yankeps, not to be comparpd dlfensilel~ ,dth the Phlln<lelphla Aihletic, of tiftr~n years ago, attract • more-than ten times as man~ pcopl e. The offense has 1 it In sport, at len<t "lth the rro11·rb that : keep the game going • •' 1: ~ .,~. ~ SEEDS-PLANTS-BULBS SeedA, Bah; f'h lckR. Bulbs. Plants. th~Y all grow. Send for lH g fr e e poultry supply and seed cat,tlog- BAILEY & SOJ'.:l:i co . Halt L al..•". U tai.1. Idly Drawn Scrawls Reve!ll State of Mind Welru anu ugly fules ubsent-miuu euly scl'liobiPu on p.1per iudicate a troubled ~tale of mind, points out Louise Hice, a teacher of grnphologr, in nn article in I.JIJerty Magazine. "~l~ntul conrlitions \\ uich are going wrong," "1 ites ~lts, Hice, "nearly a!· WU)8 re,ult In the making of weird unt'l u;.;ly 'faces.' dcath's-heuds, )awnIng moutus 11 ith prodigious teeth, formations unple.lstmt other and fears that hanu the that show wlllch which Is going on in the dark rece,ses •lf the mind. "The hand know8 much about a u au's mental anrl physical states, wllich he docs not," the writer ex "Confm·lon In scribbllngs, plains. when ttoey ha\e usually been well defined un£1 11 hen then~ Is no mental troubles felt, shows nervous condi· tlons \'\ hkh are apt to break out, ~omctimes long uftcr the Information has been co01 eyed hy this symbolism." j ~ jg l ~ ~ ~ i ~~\~~~t: if our nei;;l1lJors would on'y do "hat 11e tlliuk they shoulu it woal<l he easier for u, to lo\ e them. • A Benefactor A physici:m who reaches out to benefit humanity leaves a record bchinu him that is wotth while. Such a man was Dr. 'R. V, Pierce. 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