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Show Yanks' Famous "Murderer's Row" i 1 ned in clean-uot K.r Ini,iresa,ve p REVERSE SPEED It was speeders' day la police court The first offender vowed he was traveling only fifteen miles an hour when Next a notorious fast apprehended. driver told the Judge ho was going only ten miles. "And how fast were you going?" asked the Judge of Tim O'Brien, third Practical education, it teaches th-- ir many useful lessons In civics, and at once brings then, face to fare with the vital fact that health and beautv go hand in hand. It Is interesting to note also that ii, these clean-u- p efforts children often re very much more elllcient and thor ough than are grown persons. Youth Is wide-eyeYouth sees more, and sees more accurately, us a rule, than age, when it c es to rubbing out the ugly spots in urban centers. The range of vision seems to narrow, and the eyes become slower and duller, as we age. Youth sees many things not pieked up by the eyes of older persons. Children are not likely to overlook anything In these clean-ucampaigns where they are Interested in what they are doing. It is useful work, useful from the standpoint of the health and beaut v of the city, and useful, too, from the standpoint of the children who take Part in it, for It helps them to acquire the habit of keeping the home town clean, beautiful and healthy. Atlanta Constitution. In line. "May It please the court," Paid Tim with a straight face, "an' I wuz back-I- n' yer honor." up, campaign. It b ex. mple uf "Mren may do to make life dennc and better In urban centers. Children 1'uve been playing l all tlie progres sive cities of t!ie mmtry. , mvn, rs, and it is properly looked upo. as a very Important part of thelt STATE SERVICE a. ..... -- k, L-r.-r- Here'$ an chinch Brain, The Old-Tim- er eata the farmer'i bugs The tee moth ata his honey. The tied Luff fills him full of pain The Humbug eta hie money. a data worked out Jones had got a Job as rate collector, and Ids frlnd Brown's house fell to his lot to visit. '('iod morning. Brown,'' he greeted his friid cheerily. "I don't suppose I'm very welcome now, eh?" "oh, yes, you are," replied Ilrowo." "On the contrary. I'd like you to call acain." Played Safe locked.-T- 1'nthflnder Magazine. he Competent Witnest the lota! cording "Hey. that election Is crooked." "Jh.w come?" "Why. I went Into the voting booth cot of the completed Job, 10 the new report. ac- Jim Feebly and Itoy White lutbnjj the ballot box." "Whet, yoll t,ee that?" "The third time I went In to vot." -I- 'athllluler. s m d. ria mm ir rTn i j ' ner yon toi.k ! my (.boulder?" "! hiM been looking them both. cvt l,.,!,. v, they're nil right, too. The Final Word I V"V ImiKh and every trar, -t .y smll and every atch. I'm travHa. by year, nut. '.' ysr in a r0X00000XK0XKXKKK Every Hit Helped Swell Attendance Aids SchooU.ojse Planning In a game played In ism', at the baseball park of the St. Paul club, "Hunky" Mines knocked eight consecutive foul balls over the fence. All were picked up by boys waiting outside of the grounds. Every ball was returned and, as a reward for their honesty, the boys were admitted to the game. Charlie Comiskey, owner anil manager of the Saints, shouted: "Keep It up. Illnes, and we will soon have a crowd here." KKKKXKOXKKOO0KOOXKC Alderman Runs Fast .C S Power of Shears lont tii power when he p I' are different now. When A .''N n bnv huh ahn la tost he. 't-- to assert her authority."--A- :- tft-- .'i. 'Mr. Smith hm bnd an earache 'TfT !; v ,0 mo,,.,! (0 npr npw rV " v " I ' '"'I ' I'lil the 01l lint to ether '"I' .i, "Mil (.V , ,v t mrMi "UM. 6"Tic, boy p.pudipj too Garden Wall Etauiict ali is The bet kind or gardei- ters The pboiocraph snow- - F. p. Alder-nuit- i of .Michigan university, who recently vi. n the loojard da-- b In !'. and the '."jDytird da-- h in 21.1 in the National Intercollegiate meet In I at I they Wer 'em off P npir that takes rare of the rest. igpnn: ates cip-tttiLilgvne Haldol ton vvi- - ele. of li.e Coriull foothaM te.i:a for Ili'M Season. -- Ini'nintional triumph. Live Fund to Advertise City Tutmfy The , tOatl year for Ihe next th city ! Industry. It fUumU- to apelid " ' 1 1 if SHE WENT FROM I I I M-l- -l -b IM I d- - WORSE BAD TO Down to 98 Pound Finally Restored to Health by Lydi E.Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Ohlo.- Cleveland, i tf&kk Mm H-- r- "After having my first baby, I lost matter I weight, ni what I did. Then a doctor told me I would be better if I had another baby, which I did. Hut I got xvorso, was always Bickly and went down to 9$ pounds. My neighbor told mo about Lydla E. I'inUham's - vaters s.ty sport. won have in the wrestling i:u-i- . Hie! - don't till-- t ea. I. otln'r, !llbci t it nn ..iranlce Init tjein iiel ca-- h b- iel- - to every "llop." ell They 1! Vi-- ,ili S;idd e lior Hue tl .orotighbri'd. entllbil to Ii 'i trotter- - are n d I fU- - bors- -. oniv thoroughbred race n bot-e- the illg ! MnSlii t..r a S !"! '! We-ter- League il Tarn-ll- which ir.uli a a horse whwza. roar, have thick wind or chtke-lowran be rcdurcd n pw. m ' f wK yit'jJaTJH V""- - M.vl2 -- . ' MFLAMEDs r-r- League the fr-e- wi:li a la of tin- - P.n-to- ll'iT. ..r d:r-ct- ..' th- - Ctnv er-ltlit .. the suaitn-- r is sjH'li He greatly I The nearly Husli t,.,als n l jiratelvan l!i 1 in heailh. t .veara el- t IIUiiol- -. f ! tl y liepr.-v.-- b;ed San -, lie'dcl li upatile f 'dt at t'"W with a I .lu'ic-i'- ' - of f olid 'ub. l 'i;ni- - California sin j.hv-l.i- il M a "I d"i!.t it." rej.I ed (tip V.n Win 'oil hl'l .' lit. leell "It bep in jtteripiv' pMjier Hint Waller .I..!iits,ii t:.t-- e hi'." behl the Led - .V thi'V 1;'.' iiway lhal bn.g a n lo Vert 'Ju'tm. head of I'.e ! ' ti n ti t'lnl ttifiv American. h" l.eeillie II rule iti the Oil!"' leflglio-I.Oiiltrifu-- e t" !gll 'itlV i..!!eg,' P lie .n tradu;i'i d. after lint!! ieti ' tig MlpiTvl-i- to) toll) ii t.g'toii. ,ard . if profe-ion,i- :. :,ii t.olea in n f He, i louo-- l niel d '.I t i;e l.lv in tuimd who li nn f lili! Dt - eiiigliieed , last n:i...i . ha f, ,, H,. rn lease a jiari ng t" it n an s in of ll.", jntgel- C.ei. n HO f pu!!ic link iwaue i'U-- e sport l.c i",v. to of xl'-w-- t .t .lit w " nd the ,',r'' Up l ' n"'. '! tt'dvep-'ty- n. w fmei rutinwhere he teniti". V un r !ei,gi e.tHiti: Vtn tti ' ' ' ! ' !: ' ',-- ' Cl ' .;' !..'." i'i lal "d rn " nl ot.lv t.e min; I...I d , ft i. hi !') n t'.nl.H..! Henry li.Mi!n. T'-x- !'!'' "I"' ' lllit-l'". , Id- ! ' a .i '.id itirance fi- - rds "f 'tic-- r rl l'th fnit..---li-t- 'a of a lnr.. lea- l.iiil i.'' avot baar a n- -i iii"t iitidr the r in i a f I 1p the '. ., "'t ;..jf i I. . AImuIuUI; Mia. KV.t Archeological Find The cave of a Sloiie age family has I. ecu iiiieaitheil ill kllsshi in he peat lings of the .Moscow province, toll feet under the ground. Clay him a roiiuh wall, built up nr.d almost l...ck-inthe elilrauce to the cave, attracted the iiiienilnii oi peat diggers itud a group of scleiitists, sen! from .Moscow to Investigate, ibllshed the f.nd !IS a hum. in habitation of the Neolithic age. I llliher cxploi.itioii Is bolus: c. II l ied on In the liope of lihilii g umi e lliipleiuelits. ili-li- es g "-- Soii.il ni;eneies In New York city spend more thiiu SKsi.imti (.:ir in linding jobs for the physically mil mentally handicapped who iiee.l vvoik. J - i'.ju.iimt ion Is i.ot study. teluf Vuh-'- from pain, l'revent ahoo picasuie. At oil Jtut oni lihot wtti oijt.try third In fSrt fine 0111X4 XitiO'pads u tan Kiin HEUK IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO TRADE yitir farm fi.r w!,at you want Send desenpt ion. lowest price rid where you want to go, to UTAH HCAL ESTATE EXCHANGE A yoiit g sttldetil wiln tiled few ringing baseball shuts live years ii I'i, eblelly ill the elfieiise of liiihe Hath, thill pssi.d nut of II, p big iengijes. x buck. lb l Herb (Ttiett. left b miller, Whose cotiu lnick SO fur et!i I lie leliivi tinted 1'hliHes holds lie riiiitinitl.' hiisehiill welit to In- - St. ). I ri m ii.t.if Ilcnul 1. prvtiA,! H. (ir at J. nit ,t ii K, niMl y Unk !,.nu 1,,,, I Uta. liy. 1 fa. kif Oit'tttjfnt, ft 4 r.r ,r mi lt. t. 1L lit iff ,rlUl At, fri. an... Any ho,k you want -by mail, Deseret Llook Co- 44 Eai.t So. Temple. Salt Lake City. Utah DOOKS trown I'lilverslty of Miiioiirl ;ilil jt.aelieti nltn tei'ti enrs nt. perfected a n v bull and. three vears later, soi)!li:ned llllnself to fume hv sirik-Inout tii" Inighly I'.iihc Until In II mil "f !'! til;i"s III bat. fintti h.,u m, , t. ( f ep!.i.ea. Inils atiy-wher- net iM'Mtttii 1. protidso of providing one uf the year's t no-- Wr.i ilia ,i I ii In- - COD. 11 g Hanford s Balsam cf Myrrh A Healing Antiseptic tl Greater Interest in All Spoils Coach Explain I'., lege athletes fli-- liol o eretilpha-s.- i d. but the ,re lit lintii. tl Wide In- III sports bi largely i In the teti t .1.1.111.1 g'ow th of t he country during vs I'ept. I,. M. tl.e piet 'Ji jenra, ,t. 1,1 . f,,i.!lii!l (1.111I1 nt the I'nlted Mate Military academy, "hiltitig the j ear a," b ail'L 'tin- studii t and alumni bodies of the (i,.1 tiniv efs'i! of tie iiriril) Celh-ceoiii.tiv have etioriii'.li"!) atid l tl.e t..;i.. thst Interest III Jiiia tin a"ii'r if ibe.o tisttiii..i! i,'s., trow 0 " r,.;tcr loada iml tb nhmtdmice of In the tiiim-i.etni.ni y, nl "i the Increa-tof iiuti.t!iohii, b.ive bearing on the attention glvi ll to nthletli a. In hie W e w M bnOI f a.4 ul. lnrlmnf. I'nina u fl. k hiM a Srtfr .a - v,.i,, v l.i "li t.tn e s',t cct Id ttllrf. Bunions vi.r on ll r Kins. Ma' in.in Tub' 'tie i .1 '" the fl 'lT td li.ow In. pea he ac .ear. I tdttbltig tdnl-g- The g,,f New , Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica or Gout HceuUs guaranteed or no money asked NUVO LABORATORIES Dcp't. 22. Tulsa,. Okla, tl -- Ui DlSchoUs M.'gitdg". former pit' her of the Io.t.iti llrnvp :.n. Win! 'tii'toii Scii'iPes. ha bei tiMti 'd matiager of i lull uf I'll" lutein. llii'lM1 the lloohe-te- r leagijf. at to', ,,. 8AI.VKMITCIIFI.U lur pwl NUVO quickly banishes li c on aiprrtmfnt f at all dnwlma. OC UALL4 UEL, New York City or a Don't KYK C-- fl ilub. I'iiher-!i- y of I'l'S degree, PoupHeh. a young rigid haii.h'd pitcher, ha been ohtiiln- d t.y Leading from the 'l.lengn rut.- bet.i with the big league eluli all -.rlng I.e-t- rrW LUUAOI 1 leit! I'. YOUR DISFIGURE m C I e I - ar m eluli l bunchce or awcllinira. No t'iator, ru litir gone, and horae kriit nt work. It isrronomiral. Horse book 3 f ruo. A thankful user aavs: Tompti'trly removed ttinh cruvvth on Klmid almut? iiirhcndiamKtiir. fur good advice and Sincerely tbault Absorbiuo." '' i ":i'-Xi.-- 9 .TT Also other with AUorbino. ouch-ldcr- 'hnrt-to- p , V.i';inal gradin.te.l peiiii-vlvan- un c irvotit. l'.:e-h,i!- I'.o-to- tlcrsc Com pound as it helped her very much, so I tried it. After taking four bottles, 1 weigh J 16 pounds. It has Just dona ft ondera for mo and I can do my housework now without cno bit of trouble." Mas. JL KiKssiNc.Kii, 10001 Nelson Ave., Cleveland. Ohio, If some good fairy should appear, and offer to grant your heart's desire, what would you choose? Wealth? Happiness? Health? That's the best pl.t. Health Is riches that gold cannot buy and surely health Is cause cuougU for happinens. Lydia 1'. rinkham'a Vegetable Compound may bo the good fairy who offers you better health. ad a'bleto at I'urd'l" vnr fp" htii.-ii three I ran, he of fre-hta- unlver-i'- y A through Oiy. . 1 Notre Patau foot u'povle. ha!! star, lias been signed by the nti-f.- .,i,,n:er,-e- 1 Pructt Comes Back Itav Wlddlflold. t'levelatid. has been elceli d captain of the V'.'S III o State team WI.MnVI.I plaved I'.r- -t La-- e i.n 'hi year'- - I'.ueheyp team a m ,.t I ! in succession. Harry fan. the need for considering your propol biilldiiU n a slrl.1 bu-lt,t upot financial Inve-itto- -a wl.bh voi may expect a return of fat o ti'n. and val'ie In Kiirsa smile yesterday" rMrp was It' on?" P.j- MHgllzp. m Into thesi with craV and cratmiei fine some soil, sow rub one need only the seeds and cover them wllli earth o that ti e bird will mt readily make Nature pretty well way with them JoyUis One m Chicago. s m i Authentic report has It that Jess Sweetser of (he Sivvanoy Country club, former Hrittsli and American 'amateur chainplon, Is practically through with tournament golf. Not for this season alone, but for all time. I'rom friends of the Sivvanoy '"ace" it was learned thai Jess lias decided to follow in the footsteps of Miss Joyce Wethered, former champion of Croat Hrllalti. Miss Wethered anAustralia has 51 baseball teams un nounced more than a year ago that der control of an association. lotiniiinieut golf would siv her no more. Sweetser Is understood to have Haseball now is almost as much a assured J. Suffern Taller of Newport part of the national life of Japan as that lie will tee up in the annual golf it is of the I'nlted States. mashie Invitation at the hitter's private links on August .. lie also told This Heinle Sand, who told about friends that he intends to compete In the propositions of O'Connoll and Cozy the United States anmleur champion Ihdun, Is a good workman. ship, which gets under way ai the Mlnlkahda Coif club, Minneapolis, on Nick Altrock, baseball's Jester, takes August 22. Put Swavlser ulso has told friends his golf very seriously and plays conthat the strain of competitive golf of sistently In the low eighties. the big league variety is not worth "Hullet Joe" Hush, veteran big the caiidle. It will be recalled that the Sivvanoy "ace" contracted u serileague pitcher, was released unconous Illness while competing la (EnPirates. the Pittsburgh ditionally by gland last year and only recently did William Crouch, of Memphis, Tenn., he recover sulllcieutly to return to his desk. has been elected captain of the "You cannot begin to Imagine the of Kentucky baseball team for r.i-'strain of championship golf," began S. Sweetst-r- . "You boys have little to San Antonio. Texas, is said to have worry about. You go out for u friendmore people playing baseball than any ly twosome or a foursome and all, or other city of Its sle In the 1'nited nearly all. Is laughter and song and conversation. States. a "If you have a new club you try It Clarence Mitchell. Phillies, Is one out during the match. If it falls to of the few remaining spitballers In bring the di'sired shot, you have done little to Injure your reputation ns a the major leagues. He throws golfer, tl is Jut another shot gone wrong. "When o champion or one who ha The only way some of u have tried to explain John Traveller's famous been a champion plays over a links for the first time be Is expected to home run Is that be used a prlng lower the course record, livery shot board for n bat, bns to be studied carefully, no misJohn Parboe, a Harvard pitching takes must be made, for every eye Is on the champion. If he fails to shoot nee, has won glory as a hurbr. brilliant golf there Is much Cross nine the beaten strong Holy about it." twice In a season. Walter Johnson I "tie of the few prominent pitchers to aeeompllsh the feat f striking out three pinch bit- Advice to Home Builder to impress trngt; Wisdom ,jltlt your C0tfw, kiLI : I - welfare "f an Immlnf when, they al,J uOi me In, I took A ""'l" ( Bit f f- Foretight It, r;,' are probably ryholoa tn' vanited that to he e ties will vary in their a.l.ip'ahili'.v t region of the condition in I tio our country, coiisi ipietitly there can lie fee that varieties of one group v.tv oinmetidcd as the best -p n where Star. The Type driif "'-- - I ii I'ni-verslt- VI duril.i. The general edn if i.n the la- -t year made an appropriation io nn M.m- aggregating .i.-i.of ed'iciiloii of two statu over n piiyahle In annual Installment a Isl to or three two of years, period school of division In maintaining house planning In those state It 1 tonon dNofe And lest we forgot, tl ire Is I'ohl.y Joties ho did lull otlillO,r. bill.'!' Ills Provide Shade for Yard " "Koiid-b- 1 Three of the hardest hitters In baseball whose slugging miglit bring world series pennant to New York. Left to right. Meuol, Kuth and Combs, who comprise the famous "Murderer's ltow" of baseball. i "' 1 to-d- The purpose of the parent teachel assoriations is to interest parents In the work of the school and in matters pertaining to tie; proper care of children. It is the practice in inosj places to give exhibitions or receptions to are Invited, and as a which paP-iilpro-raed nalional lop the of part I'l'oia reports re lS sire d:vi-eeeived it is evident that the meeting-hav- e been sm cestui in llifurmilig par it' ents regarding new development vhool utk and in securing support M the from the community In extension of ed I' .iUotial advantage-suc- h of as l he tia-- i nns the In ;o met t uf the by o picne i'l piddic s' bonis, the Mvunug nlaygrioinds for i hiidu n, and the bi" DIDN'T MISS IT n GOLF MAY LOSK JESS SWEETSER Association Worth While nd saw 1 Former Amateur Champion Drops Tournament Play. by tures plus their Installation cost are reported at 10 per cent of the entire cost The heating plant Is rated at 9 pel cent of the total cost, while hardware is apportioned at 8 per cent, and painting, Including materials, at C per cent. Lighting fixtures ami installation thereof represent about 2 per cent of ' i J expense. The second largest item of cost Is '.".) per cent and covers carpentry, both labor and materials. I'lumbing fix- Harold If you loved me, why did jou refuse rue at first? Pauline Just to see what you would d". Harold lint I might have rushed off without walling for an explanation. I'miline Hardly. I had the door r. ? 1 X contractors and which Is now being studied by Washington otliclals. These data apportion to labor a cost of 00 per cent and to materials 40 per cent. According to the new set of data, the foundation and masonry work rep resent 'M per cent of the total cost of the completed job. The foundation Is the largest single item of construction Too Welcome f 1 JVoffetablo Building Cost Shown by Experts' Figures Labor constitutes 02 per cent of the cost of building the average dwelling house while materials represent .'5,8 per cent, according to a study of construction made by the United States Hepartment of Labor. The Labor department's apportion tiirnt differs slightly from a new set of ' ! Mrs. Clothe. v. slK, ava hm mil p Coodsole So you ure an man? How many service stripes did you have? The Mendicant I never counted 'em, lady. They was all over iue -- f i (Jt 1 Brothers have been conspleu- ous In the major leagues for a number of years. The most prominent of the kinsmen roll cently have been Bob and Irish . . Meusol, Joe and Luke Sewell " and Jess and Virgil Barnes. Two new sets of brothers are today clamoring for recognition In the calcium. They are Os-'- . car Koettger of the Uoblns and Walter Koettger of the Cardl- mils, and Paul and Lloyd Wa- ner. Paul came up last season and made good with a bang. ' Lloyd came up this season, and, .. like his brother did the previous promises to develop Into ' year, the biggest (hid of tl27. Children Learn Value of Clean Home Town a 1 Roettger Brothers Placed in Big Show ; "SIT 1 II o.i n V IIAV-Ufi- l.iii'AVN in, Mirmlr - ! 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