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Show I- - f1 ommumtu J W f I A Life and beauty in' homes are id by Secretary of Agriculture . x ! to do among me most of progress In rural C"Vrt well-ordere- d Zr - Si Ml-.- ?' It, 3 lefulness Laid to Vrong Building Codes impaign to beautify American i.d to adapt urban buildings to mmds of modern life is hatn- wasteful and unsystematized fc, reipiiremeiits incorporated In I ball ling codes of numerous cities, of the building fcri ,' to a report jipiiiiiiktee of the Department of of antiquated building codes siiry before American cities form to the highest standards iv and utility, it is declared, iii, the committee noted, there uniformity in building codes, alt, construction In some more expensive than In m local-muc- code h e committee, ago by Herbert of commerce, to i study of the building codes tit in various sections of the Sutrs, has published six re- recommendations oiiiuiiiliig i..r.e been adopted in umuy mi Miililing codes. ! liiMhig np-liv- years el ntractor J building you still have to Il man who will do the actual en ding your house. The the various inn-- I itiipmont is the. rout rue- employs workmen belonging :' r'"t ,n"''s t 1 perform lb. ...1 tiks. finally delivering built according to jour fotj verifications. Mlp of the contractor Is (in ne. Obviously he cannot A prospective ni a hurry. r should consider carefully It of : tilings one ought to think It awarding the contract to 4b3 ' "Use, Since the contractor o4 those materials and kinds lit which are called for In iitions, some sjudy should - lo the materials one may ' .:- 1 i ' a house. I sell J Ijoperty Preservation tfl?1! i preservation through paint !,,r to the banker or money .'fegiinrdiiiB the security of -- hould be written Into every and lit nhservnuce required y lust and uhv;s-- It is as .is tire and siorm Insurance. a persou owning well main-p- ' tty Is a better risk than a whose property Is run . !si f,T " lo hanlis, through pop encourage "saving for h"Pping," "savins' for lav for insurance premiums." "I Jut us Mlimrable to for systematically pi'M nation?" -- -- I f ty Along Highways '' II and s m.iy be considered a wise feature of the leercailonal program to e "t only nhade tns-but ilower ays. fruit trees, 'oiiip!i-t- t landscape gardenI. This country is young l'ii II Is convinced of the beauty. It will iiKike tin; s investment to obtain bo-dd- It Have Distinct Value lawn 1 !rie mid .1 They neatly et. realtors, o pu tty lawn irive ran iniike mi ordinary "nely attractive. They add to t!ie alue of the prop- - phluie Is g to f kef under the title of Charles XII, In at ouce on a cross between the simple and the strenuous life. He gave no sign that he was going to make a name for himself, for he hated the stupid business of state and spent most of his time In hunting and athletics. Nor was there anything very kingly In his looks. His habitual dress was an old blue coat with cop- ouuons, nuitalo skin gloves and huge boots that came above the knees. In those days of hard drinking and high living his way of life made him a marked man. He drank no wine, ute only coarse bread, and slept on the bare groiid covered by a cloak. I'atkul, the wily Lithuanian diplo mat, thought the boy king a fool and hit on a plan whereby other countries might take advantage of Charles' carelessness of state affairs. He formed a triple alliance Russia, Poland and Denmark against Sweden. Denmark opened operations by invading Swedish territory. Then, for the first time, the world realized what character of king this unkempt, sport-lovinboy was j 0O0000000O0 !H 6 OOO0O0 0OO0O0 hLA. - -. y I Better Sportsmanship on Turf Today Than Before There Is better sportsmanship on the turf today than there was In the supposedly "good old days," writes Peter Ituinaugh, racing expert, in the first issue of the Sportsman, a pubChief hopes of Ohio State's basket ball team rest upon this pair of lication which dedicates Itself to athletes. Pill Hunt (left), running guard, Is captain of the P.uckeyes, whila "sport as something done for the fun "Bus" McMillen, a sophomore, Is a forward. of doing it, not as a business." The turf Is growing more sports' Hunt, a product of Toledo Scott high. Is one of the few veterans on the squad. He won three "O's" In "football and Is on his way to his third In manlike, Mr. Burnaugh contends, bebasket ball. He is married. cause "It Is rapidly being taken over McMillen Is one of the most promising new players to grace Ohio State by men who can thoroughly afford to basket ball since Johnny Miner, one of the greatest in l'.lg Ten history, be sportsmen. R Isn't easy to be u showed himself here. He is big, weighing more than L'oo pounds, but gets sportsman on a destined to be. Finances For Charles, with a fierceness and around the floor with the speed and grace of an athlete of much smaller will, of necessity, be a powerful factor In the very spirit of conduct of a poundage. His home Is at Delaware, Ohio. vigor no one had dreamed he posracing stable." sessed, drove out the Danes and During the past year, Mr. Burnaucli turned on the two other members of try the pull down. Clap the opponent that he found the turfmen the alliaf;e. He put away forever the WRESTLING TIPS behind the neck with both hands, Jerk to speak with the greatquite willing balpleasant outdoor home life he loved off COACH him forward and throw him BY NOTED and turned to the wilder sport of huntance. If he goes all the way to the est fraukness of the quality of their ing men. Russia, following lVnnmrk's mat you can slip behind Mm; If he horses. "Back of that frankness lay lead, had advanced on Narva and the Mot the Rough and Tumble goes only to his knees you can hold the fact, of course, that while some Df them are Mm there until you find an opening heavy bettors, none of country around the Gulf of Finland. them depend on the fruits of belting Sport People Think. Poland's army had besieged Riga. to go behind. 'o support the stable," writes Mr. Charles, with, barely 0,iM) men, "There's one more you'll In the Sportsman. marched against the 8,U0 Russians P.oysl Do you want to know how want to usethe trip, or grapevine. to wreutle? "Such owners are interested more under the walls of Narvu. encamped It's so old that most wrestlers have in Here are some of the pointers given the quality of their Then followed one of the strangest .establishing forgotten it, or haven't troubled to horses, where the competition Is keen, and briefest battles in the annals of by George Plnneo. famous couch of rest Take It. another good practice warfare. all the American Olympic wrestling team,. and then try It. Step forward with and In the glory of winning historic Charles, disdaining flxtures than In winning large wagers. known military tactics, "rushed" the as printed in the American Boy Muga-rineyour left leg. At the same time put "All sportsmanship did not bloom enemy's camp, charging headlong into your left arm around his right. When a force four times the size of his own. First Mr. Plnneo explains In the ou end up he'll be on the mat with nnd die with the old boys." Mr. BurIn less than fifteen minutes he had American Boy that "Wrestling Isn't concludes. you on top. In this hold, though, the naugh stormed It. Of the 80,000 soldiers. the sport that un- quickest man wins. If you doD't sucSO.fHK) were killed and the rest capinformed people think it Is. It de- ceed In carrying him back, more than Red Rookie Is Star tured or scattered. Without pausing, mands all the traits of 0 good ath- likely he'll back. So don't carry you Charles hurried his little army across lete: the stieed and the wind of a try It In half hearted fashion. Go the Dwina, attacked the Saxon army trnck man. the muscles of a football through with It! And the same advice Intrenched there and utterly routed 1L lineman, an acrobat's nglllty and applies to all the other Then he turned his attention to the sense of balance, and a swimmer's "Now that you are on the mat beIt builds these Poles. I'.y lTD.'l nil Poland was helpdevelopment. hind your opponent remember that It less before the who take up." qualities In the boys means at his side, and only 'behind' Swedish youth, and three years later You can learn the fundamental to his rear the next Job is . . slightly with ne uinaieu peace terms to ins tnree wrestling holds by practicing lo work him Into a Indd that will pin tunnies. your chum, writes Mr. Plnneo. his shoulders to the mat. - For the folHeed He had these foes a gymnasium.' "You won't lowing explanations assume that you "Make your own mat. and put It In are wholly at his mercy, yet he treated on the right. Both of you are on them magnanimously. your basement. If you want one the hands and knees. Your left arm Is broken up the regulation size take four Having rompieK-laround Ids waist not far over and lumber and fit alliance against Sweden nod saved his lengths of your right band is grasping his right country, Charles might have been ex- them Into a square. Round off the upper arm. The upper arm Is that pected to go back with a clear conedges and pad the strips by tacking from the elbow to the shoulder. mode of several thicknesses of cloth over them. part science to his old, easy-goinhe If tries to get up pull his right arm life. Hut his fighting blood was up. Then find an old piece of canvas In to his chest and Jerk his body lo The lust of conquest had fired his from a wornout tent or tarpaulin and the right with your left arm. brain and his former pleasures no tin k It tightly over the 12 foot frame. 'First off, you'll probably want to longer appealed to him. He planned Two Inches of sawdust under the canWatch your try the half nelson. to crush Russia, and In l"o7, with an vas, and your mat Is complete. band under chance and right your slip on he marched 37,'KHl strong, 'The next thing to do Is h call your army his right arm and get your hand on Moscow. Itut Instead of going thither chum and start practicing. If possidirect and striking one decisive blow, ble, get pointers from an experienced his neek. That's the half nelson, but It's not effective until It's furthered us was his custom, be listened to the wrestler. Begin by walking through until you've shoved your arm chief his the Cossack advice of ally, the simpler holds. I say 'walk through that Is, her along. To do this you will Mareppa, that he march first through them' because only In this way can fan Waller t'urlstenseii, utility ou'.jU-Id-e- r the fkralne In tin hope of Inciting you learn what tq do with your arms have to lift bis rluhl arm higher. D (or t'inclliliHtl, has developed Into not try to shove Ids bend down, bethe Cossacks to join him. The and legs at end Mage of the game. a lie was one of the three constar, In Don't use all your muscle or speed-ta- ke cause the neck muscles are the strong tenders for expedition was a failure. batting honors In th Naarm his the Get muscles est of hody. 170 Charles attacked the rich city It slowly and study your positional las! year. up. Then, when you've furthered your of Pultowa and was r.bout to capture tion. over turn nelson half your opponent It when Cr.ar Peter I of Russia bore "When you start a bout you ore on his back. down upon him with 7MH) men. opon the your mat, facing standing "There are a number of other holds, Charles turned eagerly to meet this ponent. You're both thinking the skirmish In but if you learn those I have exP.nt a new foe. preliminary same thing: he recelxed a danireroiis round In the "'I must put bis shoulders to the plained youIn will have enough to keep the basement during th Olympln you busy Held, Chicago, Is the thigh. So, In the battle Itself (July 8. mat and hold them there.' Mr. concludes Plnneo command world's his olf cluh. winter to months," issue had he largest 171, "But before you call do that you've In the American Roy. from a litter. Ills troops, deprived of to and then get with him, got to close his Inspiring presence, and weakened behind Mm. It' Impoitant to gel be Baseball Is rapidly threatening fx "A you work you'll find your musfell back a gossipy n'd game. In not cles sire by starvation and fatigue, (come It's only man because developing, )nl Mud your possible before the sux rlor Russian force. and endurance. to win your bout simply by staying In responsiveness His hopes b.itMed and hls army behind him longer at b ast one min- You'll lose your natural fear of physI'pward of o,ihi men In the Cnlted Stall's play prof"ssoiiul baseball, beaten, Charles soene'd to U:ive lost ute longer than be stays behind you. ical contact. You'll be gaining till be bad hitliet.u gained. Rut be You'll Hud yourself moving ".Most wrestlers start Ihliizs o;f by It's almost lime to begin selecting Wasted no time in despair. To check advancing to em h other and taking with lilee b.il.ilieejirul catlike Sp'S'd. the Russia Invasion, he promptly In what Is called the referee's bold. Roth football team for "Yoll'll be ncq.llrlng n Steel like yrlp. the cited Turkey to war with Rusiu, The men are bent forward, each man's Best of all. no vliigb- - part of your r.i'J7. latter lountry's diplomats, however, head Is rest lint ai'liln-- t hi oppotieM's body will be developed to the eXelu I Charles Chct g. a Chinaman, Is golf persuaded the Turk- thai Charles ha ban I graspi ig sli.li of other pints. Wrestling gives b ft Mioulder. bis rii-''s (Calif.) designs again! Turkey, and an armed the oilier man's left arm above lie you the r'ght I li.d of healthy , allprofessional of the body of laeii was sent to arrest him elbow 1111 I bis left hand on Hie I io ; round grow lb flint Jou war.!. And It (Jolf and Coin, trv club. Charles was sllll ill Variiiti'.a. in of the Olher Inali's lieek. The fiet gives wiai'ti no man ci:n lake from Turkish territory and had a guard f lire well apart and parallel. I.emn you ti lithe leal) schooled in the nr! The targe t football score on record was made ut King colVge, Bristol. les than "'HI Swedes. Yet with this the bold, beeimse most go bel.itl of self defense." h utilii si I..11, .ire's 11. In l'.iJi Vu., puny force be detl-- d all Tin key. He from there. Tie rcferve' bold defended his IhmI against a wlioln Is a safe otic for both wrestlers. ' I'Mie funs In Paris make It a sriny of Turks and fought off the be "From this point mi the Job I 'o Champion Trap Shot house the burned until o reward they siegers of unusually game ct unft behind opponent, your gel over his head, lie was captured. Tght th hibllloli i by hovers Willi gold medal, the methods by very simplest Jng. bin escaped In dlscu'-- o and miub' lirinllft. Remember that In the refMs way to the fortress of Strel-Uli- d pt iinvlvnti!n N anxious to bold the eree's hold your right h ind I krasp There n m'ghty army of Russians. aiitiml IntcretilleKiate track nnl field arm left abue as;i!leil lug your opponent's l I Danes, Saxons nod Pru-HaIn on Fratikliu hampioinblp elbow. by the shirting Merely ymir lira on December "X ITl'i, usel by right hand tinder, thumb In Ob, and May. sheer weight of number defeated him pushing hi left arm up and to your No longer able to win by force lie left Ciarelice Brooks, eterii;i you'll lite! yourself behind Mm. t now, for the first time, turned Mm of the bus as mini; Let beitl on chum. It try your "Try stntecrnfi. II" formed a Miipetidu It on yoil. Get It down pi;t, because Bi team In the Three- ;n.( li'toti b I plan to win what might In time kiioun and It's the simplest gt-ld:,league. "'"r''' '"t,,,'" amounted ,n t need wrestler even that one exper Men. In brief, was to form an alll The S at lb" Surer b ague will pre--ti- t sometime fail lo gucd ag iiist. tit lack nt.d compier mice I know t"ld t iedul to the player who it tiamber "But joii ought to Norway, from Norway to iro' ! the finest becnuse if one do-- n'' l!"phi,v of spoitsln,insl;l; behind, Seotl.ind. Invade Creat IMlaln Hid the si MSnli. to try oni,th;ng want tl.ll'ilig work you'll The rheine nl throne King Geor.. ele, quick. The fonlnill dive H a s Vt, The niHam V. . 1 1 i mnM Mierecde.1 III t.r.br to stimulate bof.e breeding more wrest it collegia! In was Pti-dNorway with nnide III Tetnt-'-ee- , h t goof bat other HiiH.v often than .ppli.'i,tio any tailed and parity roffpmr. d. Put. "n the other ll'tti and dit for M tt". ti.ii.h- to j hi,y NiislAille In the grand 17K while bev!e;:'nst November r elr.-uiof biinn s horse racing. making s'l'e t k ep y:ir slK tibler Charles' hed wa hlth Frcdi b- ( If J,t ro so :ht yo'i cannon I ntl. crushed h If !. baebnl team man-n-e- r The prof,.-4emi- l can't eai'y M! erotind v." Charles XII wn but thirty 't when Mm will your cut-fehis tia-- to I'rst who lead bbxk lo f.iils ii,f trie, th Sweden be died, and with Id If you inn cruh h in 1!'.'7 will have tin t xctise. He The phot. icnipii h'o.ws A. J. St.iubcr arms slret.pl.ue M which sank from the hUh pwer to ...Aiigi-h-s'If! him up and tip Mm to th of the ihmipion trap ecu ecsPy learn bow to win the penand mini cmirag 'm l ppul-- i tar-Jshooter for UMd Out of nant by atten.lltig any si s)ot of the til.''. ber. t. be broke 1,4711. If the ffroiboll dive doesn't work Wlnlei Stove leagite. shoe-string- ' Meant Different " 'eilliient that I'li-- Will ntii eoe piece-good- s Vermont. Dept. N10, Burlington, Bur-laug- , :t Proud of Her Scart scratched by the cat was a matter of pride to Joan, ime live, for she hriiL'u'ged, "Now I have all kinds of hurts." And 011 being asked whether the eat should be shol she replied, "Why, no. 1 like her too much," About the same time her sister, Clara .latie, had a bail cold and sore throat. She was put to bed and the following morning her mother asked. "Io ymi feel better';" "Mother," she replied, "did you expect me to feel worse this morning? Well, I aren't. I feel wonderful." h Wanted a Test Ciace-AVAlice-W- did yotl refuse him? be said be'tl die for hy ell, urbui. me. and I'm Keep EHminative System Active Good Health Requires Good Elimination. ONE cn i l well when ther a mention of poibonoui waste in the blood. This is culled a loxic condition, and Is apt to rnuka oris lirrd, dull and languid. Olher symptoms art sometime loxic backaches and headaches. That the kidneys ara not functioning properly is oftt n shown by scanty of burning passage of secretion. Many people have learned the value of Don n't nils, a atitnulunt diuretic, when the kidneys neeni functionally inactive. Evrrywht-tone fitult enthusiastic Do.m's users. Ask ft-e- e your neighbor! I'k-n!n- p DOAN'S plttf Stimulant Diuretic to tht Kidney 1 Foattr Milburn Co., Mlg. Chcmiita. llufflo, N.Y. Spnrt ftjates Romany Marriages Jumping over a hns.mstbk N the only marrl.-iL'ceremony under Bomany law. This was ephil;ied by an aged at Fare-hiyypsy w.iiiih,', who r.pplo-to for a pension, when a- -l her birth and marrhige cert and I have lived "My In. ill ;iti, wife f..r over lifty happily vars." lu- - ald proinpllv. The old a p was hidy' ;.);!;. at.oii uraliled. . 111 pro-din- liH-ba- j I ' f.-- r Those Dear Girls Again .?:! t - Ib'W .'o yell HI e inv new Mit- e- l llio. I I :. 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His statement. JtJjjjj follows, was contained In a executive $tt?'lt(' 1r- - Jtimes jrtCr of that organization, which m pt launched its sixth nationwide """ Ramies campaign : hones are rC;iif'rt and beauty in Indications Boa the most significant i peeress In civilization. To me, feeied ns I am with rural life, the jjsrcijiiig interest In the Improvement I (9 farm home Is most gratifying. ciTf "I'table, attractive, "C'im the farm makes for happier people with a hevelops young 1 outlook, and helps to insure xtzt itiuu of the essential values .Ijrsil !if'- Farming, probably more 1V oilier oemruti'iu, is inn oiuj but a life, und In It the mist play an important part." Mod Charles Xll - Homes Mean Better-Ordere- d f The feur of Suzanne I.englen, as expressed at Atlanta that Helen Wills, young tennis star, Is permitting herself to get fat and Is thus "Jeopardizing her chances on the court, has no foundation In fuct, W. C. (Pop) Fuller, coach of the former national champion, said. "lleleu's figure is mathematiFuller said. cally perfect." "Her weight and height are In exact unison according to all charts. She is 5 feet 7', Inches tall and weighs MS pounds and she has not varied from these figures for many months. 5 ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE lit) by Uudd, i" Helen's Figure Is Perfect, Says Fuller GREAT EVENTS .1,. 4"'.r Ohio State's Basket Ball Stars THE WORLD'S succttkruk ron as 30C&OCC aa AtallDrvgcltts ' |