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Jhn (BcaL SnvMbrwtL Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! reader thousand taastd by Itchy tar tnant bltws the dT they chaniad to HtLnot. a Han's quirk actlua from drat nomrat bilsilul sanse of poaca that lasts and lesta, a no-Hla a actIra la thanks to soothing ernl base that start oa. poa l be coolant ant ftaeural laas eOecuse Ibaa avUUot Uiatajwat N Swiss Herbs The Message of lh & It Alps !N m GAME w ffjfm- mm 1948 SET AN ALLTWE ATTENDANCE RECORD 30R BOTH MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUES. THE MAJORS PLAYED TO 20,849524 FANS AND THE MINORS TO 42,822,646 FOR A GRAND TOTAL OF 63.672,170!' Teas TANT TO YOU ANl VOIR IIEAI.TU For centuries they have helped to pro-mgood health for all who use them. Established in 1B!8 Imported tine 1920. to th U. S. A. It is your bustnrs to keep well. Health meant success and happtneaa for you. VOIR RHFIMTISM AND niS- EASES lllhl.Y DISAPPEAR tnallln In thli SAVE MONEY ad. 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Bucky Walters of Reds nor Eddie Sawyer of Phillies care to be labelled a tail-en- d contender. But what teams can they beat out? The Phillies have a possible and even probable star in young Richie Ashburn, who batted .333 last sea son and was the fastest man the league has seen in some years. Ashburn was injured after playing 117 games, but be Is 0. K. now and more than keen to prove his first year was no fluke.- - The second year is alHe easily ways the hardest. may be one of the game's fu- ture stars. The Phillies have another kid in Curt Simmons, an expensive lefthander who is only 19 years old. Simmons won seven and dropped 13 games last season. Robin Roberts won seven and dropped nine. Roberts, only 22, is another possible star, maybe better than Simmons. Waitkus, from the Cubs, will strengthen the Philly infield. This team can be dangerous if it gets better pitching than it picked up through 1948. It is the type of team that won't win any pennant or finish in the first four, but l can beat a lot of ball clubs and should be an improvement over last year The Reds have a great ballplayer and one of baseball's finest citizens In Bucky Walt-er- a but, like the Phillies, their strength is too spotty. It could be a different story if Blackwell could hook up with Vander Meer, Wehmeier, Gumbert and Raffensberger. They have a good power hitter in Hank Sauer with 33 home runs to his credit last year, and a good third baseman in Grady Hatton. Both the Reds and Phillies have scattered here good ballplayers and there but too many others who are not too able. But the fact that teams as good at the Reda and Thillies should be scrapping It out for last place proves the balance of Yon the National League. wouldn't think that tlx cluba will beat out this pair and maybe six clubs won't. That's only the way it looks as March buds are waiting to show and March winds are getting soft' er in the sun. s. now By Tom ONLY Pattern No. M22 comes !n sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20: 40. 42 and 44. Size 14. 4V yards of Kircmatrmr For Junior Mood RESIGNED to win applause from your audience is this charming date frock in a junior mood. A contrasting fabric is used for yoke and peplum, the keyhole neckline is accented with a gay bow. y ODDS AM) ENDS . . . Grraldine of Warners' "The Younger Brothers." never will achieve her childhood an.billon she wanted lo Health laundress become scrmltting, Fred Allen may do a five s week, quarter hour series for NBC next year, commenting a ta Will Rogers Dorothy Malone fare up attending clauses at I'CLA hen she announced her forth :omlng marriage, but said she did t "For the Urn being, anyway." Dinah Shore turned down a . Use Jockey scries. voun WONT have That annOV-iN- shon ff SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Chicago 7, IU. Enclose 25 cents In coins (or each pattern desired. J30 Soutb Hells SU Pattern No Address. Save wear and tear on dish cloths by using a medium size coxk dipped in scouring powder lor polishing paring knives or cutlery. If cloth dampened with alcohol dust from candles without lessening their original luster. PEN COMES LOOSE PROM ITS CAP, SPOTTING YOUR VEST POCKET WITH INK, piunG The End Op The pen (NOT THE PEN POINT Of COURSE) TO ALLOW The TmREAQS TO GET A FIRMER ORiP x I I t..aL. 1 . i.- - SCE ON THE CAP SUCH TROUBLE USUALLY IS CAUSED J Py YEAST? MY FAVORITE EECIPEST00 r-- I U H many YEAST 7dasfa(i7a$fyGef-'&n- t I w food in waxed Wrap paper to conserve space in refrigerator, while keeping food moist and flavorful. of WHEEl Buy3packogeiafl time keep them handy on shelf. Active when you buy when you use it! 9 lsW CrisDMtl that sneak . far Hialfl lieu Rice Krisplw unapt cracklel pop I In milk I energy food. Amerlca'i favorite left-ov- Dce-Uclo- ui t t Paint the top and bottom step the basement stairs white: this makes them more conspicuous and minimizes the hazard of stepping oil the top step or missing the bottom one. Li. YOUR WHEN VOU stre FIEISCHMANN'S .LEISCHMANNS A MA V times and women prefer will remove J-..!-. try ' Q a HAVE YOU HEAy ABOUT THIS NEW 3 times as Darkened or discolored aluminum cooking utensils can be brightened by boilin a solution of cream of tartar (2 teaspoons or cream or tartar to one quart of water) in them for several minutes. circle. V,u J . V t rVM . " i o . , , CSf5 much i , 13j.au m W K EB i Gregory BETTER REMEDY Than PuBBER. THE. SURFACE OF WmiCh HARDENS TOO SOON. 7 alone in ( FITS ALL ( in tme Mm-c- Pattern No. 8419 Is for sizes 11. 12. 13. IS and 18. Sue 12. 4'. yards of 39- inch; yoke and peplum. 1V yards. Send an additional Quarter for your coo of tho Spring and Summer FASHION It's filled with ideas for smart summer sew ing; frea pattern printed Inside the book. TO HANG CROOKED IP vOU GLUt SMALL PiCCCS OP SAND PAPER OR EMERY Cloth On The BACh AND AT THt LOwEft CORNERS OP The PiCTuRe THIS IS A W. Jlgp I TEnOanCv as the 14. WALL PICTURE ' mubi perfect ant House Dress lies' youth around 1950 or 1951 A NEAT, practical house dress since owner Bob Carpenter is quite for the busy homemaker that's willing to spend any amount to get easily and quickly made. Waist a line darts give crisp, slimming p, QUAKfc, , claimed that 6. No. However, at d Victor Mature set out for a five- tiile run along a beach highway lo build up his wind for his foot-sahero role in "Interference," Fifteen minutes later, aware that no was not alone, he turned and found himself at the head cf about 100 boys and girls, afoot and on sicycles Motorists stopped to see he parade, traffic Jammrd. high-apatrolmen rescued Mature Authority remain quiet in pools their thousands of devoted listener! exBASEBALL community, of course you know that they are tended, is like any other big working their own children Into community. There is wealth and their program in place of the poverty living fairly close together. young actors who have portrayed On either side of the opulent first- theirs also you know that they division Yankees and Cardinals In have Just switched from NBC tc St. Petersburg, there are two CBS. at contenders strong tail-enare Clearwater. and They Tampa Burns and Allen's high Hooper- - the Reds and the Phillies. ating didn't keep their sponsor There is a broad rumor to the from dropping them at the end ol effect that Chi- the current season. It is reported cago's Cubs expect that he thought the show too exto leave their old pensive, wants to spend part of the pals this season on television. Robert Young money move higher and In a comedy series will be the air into fourth, fifth up, With sponsors clam replacement. or sixth place. If oring for them, George and Gracie this happens, the were not worried. Reds at Tampa and Phillies at ClearClaadctte Colbert wants to water should be return tq the New York stage the logical candi- next fall has found a play she Grantland Rice dates for the likes, but must clear up some bottom spot picture commitments. Greer This seems to be rather a shame. on the jarson, never yet ttecn Eddie Sawyer of the Phillies and Broadway stage, also wants to Bucky Walters of the Reds are two tackle It. popular managers and they have a number of good ballplayers exJohn Wayne may find hlmsell cellent ballplayers. wishing he were two people. He Here are a few who could help anhas signed to do one picture any ball club: nually for Warner Bros., has a conReds Ewell Blackwell, Johnny to make three for RKO, threa Vander tract Ken Raffensberger, for Republic and an unspecified Herman Meer, Wehmeier and Harry own number for his independent Gumbert all good pitchers; Ray company. Lamanno, Ray Mueller, Virgil Stall-cuJohnny Wyrostek, Hank Sauer, "The Theatre Guild on the Air." Litwhiler and Frankie Danny which has brought many of the Baumholtz all good ballplayers. world's finest actors and plays to The Phillies Robin Roberts, with the the mike, will continue Schoolboy Rowe, Bllx Donnelly, same sponsor through the 1949-5Curt Simmons, Ken Heintzelman, season. The closing broadcast for Hank Borowy pretty good pitchthis year will be on June 5. Now ers; Ed Waitkus, Dick Sisler, Gran will on the heard ABC, program move to NBC with Its first autumn ville Hamner, Richie Ashburn, Del Blatnik and Bert broadcast, September 11, to take Ennls, Johnny Haas pretty good ballplayers. advantage of a better time. This doesn't Include a numg of rookies who ber Into walk to Al Jolson happened could help quite a bit. he studio when George Jessel was But, unfortunately for the Reds, lirecting a scene in "Oh You Beau- liful DoH," a film based on the life Ewell Blackwell, their crack pitch )f Fred Fisher, who wrote many er, is just recovering rrom a sore Jolson hits. "Who's doing my arm and a kidney operation. The voice?" asked Jolson, offered to Phillies have too many young do it himself. So. as in "The Jolson pitchers who still need more expert Story" and "Jolson Sings Again," ence. Al will be heard but not seen. Blackwell'a early absence and his dubious fate is a heavy blow to the Reds since the six foot, six Alrxls Smith wKhru hrr fans inch star is one of baseball's best wouldn't Insist that she must He would be good for between 22 man. her "The Jwsys get and 25 victories, even with the aTtrrMrs who love and lose who need who experience. those ones pitchers are the big jrt I'itchert of this type are Just emotional arrnm, and those a trifle rarer than a green wonderful Otwtrs." he rhinoceros or a blue tiger. She was slated to fall or Joel McCrea In "South of Branch Rickey said privately last St. Louis," thro lov him, but the fan' wlthr and box office Influence affected a chance. il iv'ssl HI. I" I LvLIHULL LAXATIVE NATURE'S rFSTA BaRRINO AN (AfUM SENSE.. provBcf thovtond BALL USED BOOSTS CUT OF A &SKT TYPE log and says "Nice dog Irish Sot- er." The dog got Into the picture Dccause it kept rushing Into the icene till Director John Ford rote It In, in NURSERIll WNU-- W 4 By "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" Victor McLnglen pats a mongrel Toppaniik. Washlnsjioo COMMON "Ozzie and a'n II have Cellar May Be Their Destiny AND HARRIET 20 Ash ot II If. (anl potipaid ol plant Calntta tin OZZIE 4. Cf SPORTUGHT. , com-ilaln- KnrlMUI. 11SI 4 It is an Indian w0rf means the highest or near h THE jai alai.the: snzt&Zir 1 lively-lookin- IMPOR- Tr fa 3. A CLASSIFIED lllil4 second. worked on the next sulfa-treate- d 5. What became who discovered gold 0. Vo fish s een? 1. About Harriet" script. If you're among days dropped 50 per cent; and, compared with a control group of hens a 430, it took the month to reach a rate of production equaling that of the untreated hens. The association points out, however, that this argument is not against the use of sulfa drugs when needed, but rather a note of warning against their overuse. mB guages is the most hon of the U. les each day. Send 2V for Bench Pattern No. 23. PatNo. 17 for maklnu the Snwbuck Table Pattern Company. Is 25c. Send to Easi-Hil- d Dept. W. Pleasantville. N. Y. -- to . The Answers tern The American Veterinary Medical association warns poultrymen against reaching for the sulfa bottle too frequently. In a recent experiment, the production of C71 birds given sulfa for periods of from three to six En TANK STAR FROM HOME TVO GOLD MCDALS FSOM AKRON, TOO The LAST Olympics, winning the 1400-metd- ? ? SWIM AT PADDUNG A LEG ON TC RELAY. A COMPETITIVE SWIMMER FOR OVER 7 YEARS, JIMMY WON THE SCNIOR AAU LONGDISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP WHEN HE WAS 13, AND THE 400. 800 AND 1,500 METERS AT THE US CHAMPO JSHIPS WHEN HE WAS 15. sie pattern for making these benrhes Is e.isy to use. It is merely trnred on the wood. User then awl find assembles the bench exactly as No specl.il tools or directions Indlrate. re required. The pattern tells exskill Use. All materials materials to what actly are now available ut everv lumber yard.. I'alnt or stain It to mutch interior furnish-lots- Sulfas Cause Egg Slump but manTop, 2. What kind of By INEZ GERHARD Ice AFTER PRACTICING fancy figures like mad at i local rink, Harriet Nelson talkec the reluctant Ozzie into taking thi family to Lake Arrowhead foi winter sports, so that she coulc show off a bit. But they arrived tc find the rink there covered witt ten feet of snow. That suited Ozzie who retired to their rooms and full The ri ' . Tfae Quest STAGED SCREEN ;1? A tflO ' IN COLONIAL days folks made pieces of furniture as the need arose. If they wanted a bench to seat two, three, four or more persons, they made it to the size The bench illustrated needed. above is a replica of those commonly used in Colonial times. The entire bench, legs, top and cleats can be cut from one ten foot board. This size bench is ideally suited for use alongside a fireplace. It can also be used as a coffee table or as an odd piece to hold a small radio, lamp, plants, etc. By adding a third or even a fourth leg, the bench can be made to any length desired. lit BY kl,Ai yiSiS l II JlSK L .V. ' i lo recent , 0f hunJred, of people who amoked only OmcU ff 30 da)t,ooicd throat rriai;.r. nortrd ... n.snig mvcKij sTxaminauinist 1 , KNOW THEYREi 1 NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION smoking CAMELS! |