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Show a ee om THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, ---_--_ hHOUSEHOLD /%.3,.\ - Speaking of Sports- anQ UESTIONS AG) ) Popular Sport? Soconut Marshmallows. - To c marshmallows in coconut, t jy ake them one by one in a bag os"' shredded When coconut. ee 8 cleaning celery use a Rus brush. It gets into the v0 getable ves and cleans the celery r] ter than er it can aie be cleaned oth- 7 se Dry Holder.-Never use a ®mp or wet cloth or holder in "moving a hot dish from the oven stove. A dry one prevents the at from penetrating and scorchz the fingers. - 3 "wo Cooking Pork Sausage.-Pork usage requires slow cooking. much fat collects, drain it off prevent greasiness. "tk to prevent them Pierce from burst- while cooking. To form a "yown, crusty covering on sausage "wrinkle them with flour just be- "re they are cooked. * e 7 Cleaning x . Mica. - Hot vinegar ll remove stains from mica winws on stoves. o = \:) Wash « a dully-waxed \ th a chamois furniture skin that has been "\ased frequently in warm water. "ping so will remove the dirt 3m. Then rub the furniture thorhly with a soft cloth saturated furniture polish. Afterwards "tpe the furniture dry with a "pan soft cloth. 7 & ® lectrie light bulbs should be ted frequently and washed evfive or six weeks. Wash with "4 household soap e up By ROBERT (Relea sed eis oh ammonia. Do not and do not let water above the glass of the : The volume of light will iss increased if the bulbs are kept Wives Newspaper Union.) comparatively few bowlin g alwere in an unenviable posi- Frequented principally shunned more as places desirable of evil by disrepwere by the citizens. Today, approximately 15,000,000 men, women and ‘teen-age youngsters make regular visits to their favorite mapleways. The thunder of ten pins reaches its cresce ndo be- tween early September and late May of each year. And to a lesser degree, the game is played during the summer months. No longer are a alleys frowned upon. The has reached i fame in the sports sun. eer eee Indicative of bowling's phenome nal growth to the position of America's No. 1 indoor sport is the American Bowling Congress' fortieth annual tournament, which runs from March 7 to May 6-two solid months. Advance indications are that all A. B. C. classic records will be smashed in this tournament. Among the 30,000 bowlers who take part in the competition are representatives from 800 cities, small towns, hamlets and crossroads of the nation. Where Did It Start? Where did this business of bowling start? Why is it America's chief indoor sport? Why do more than 300,000 bowlers compete annually in the $50,000 Red Crown handicap sweepstakes to set a world's record for individual participation in any major sports event? Jack Bentley-Joe At the time the story was-and so far as I know it may have been true-that John McGraw had turned Dunn down when he offered the big left-hander to the Giants. ‘ That happened in 1925. The price was $100,000-with, perhaps, a little off for the Giants. But McGraw wasn't paying $100,000 for a pitcher say & "Relief At Last ‘erid Creomulsion relieves promptly best, ause it goes right to the seat of the rouble to loosen germ laden phlegm, ncrease secretion and aid nature to -othe and heal raw, tender, inflamTema bronchial mucous membranes. ery N10 matter how many medicines you , lave tried, tell your druggist to sell ol ‘ou a bottle of Creomulsion with the win§inderstanding that you are to like Sit+he way it quickly allays the cough «wit you are to have your money back, CREOMULSION --or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis is J A Gentleman Somebody has said that a king way make a nobleman, but he ne make a gentleman.-Ed- a fiund nas Burke. EEL GOOD one Here is Amazing Relief of | Conditions Due to Sluggish Bowels i y If you think all laxatives e'S e j 7 Y Zz L a Oi ef) act alike, just try this Se ee ee =) all vegetable laxative. tife mild, thorough, refreshing, invigorating. 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Burning, scanty or too frequent urina‘tion sometimes warn of disturbed kidney ffunction, You may suffer nagging ack che, persistent headache, attacks of diz- aiaUa a ziness, getting nights, er the eyes-feel layed out. swelling, weak, puffi- nervous, se Doan's Pills, It is better to rely on medicine that has won world-wide acpclaim than on something less favorably gknown, Ask your neighbor! Jas | che lace is f Its© ; up P DOANS PILLS DANEK Ill., bowler, B. C. singles who won champion- competitive sports. Humorous woodcuts of ancient origin show cavemen bowling with skulls for balls and shinbones for pins. The Dutch introduced the game to America in colonial days, and Rip Van Winkle helped popularize the sport. In fact, it became so popular before the American Revolution that the game of nine-pins (the number used in those days) was legislated against as an agent of the devil. After the colonial popularity o1! the game, bowling lost its hold on Americans until its revival in New York about 1880. The game, at that time, was indulged in by ‘"‘hustlers. touts, and hangers-on,"' with the re. sult that leaders in sport, business and fraternal organizations met in 1895 to form the American Bowling Congress and reclaim the game from the rougher element. During those days it wasn't safe to win a match. Individuals and teams allowed themselves to be beaten in match games rather than take a physical trouncing when leaving the establishment. At its best the system could not be called more than chaotic and disorderly. First A. B. C. Tourney In 1901 the A. B. C. conducted its first tournament. The entries in the first meet consisted of 41 five-man teams, 72 two-man teams and 115 individuals. Approximately 5,800 five-man teams will have participated in the Detroit tourney at its conclusion. Bowling has been successful in capturing the fancy of sports-loving America. It is the top sport on the planned recreation programs of industrial firms, while thousands of business houses, with no planned leisure-time activity for their workers, sponsor one or more bowling teams. The average man bowls for re laxation, exercise, wholesome com petitive sport and good fellowship Comparatively it is an inexpensive The town banker may bow! game. garbage the beside collector; the president of the big industrial plant may roll on the same team with his assistant shipping clerk; clergymen bowl have their Many country church the with dentists physicians, own throughout the their own started in Chicago leagues, and awarded to league and attorneys leagues. schools' have team, and letters are winners. ONT OO MOSE GROVE in 1925. He had just won four pennants in a row-thereby cracking an all-time record for the major leagues -and it looked as though he might go on from there. So he wasn't interested. At any rate, that's the story. The Yankees' Meanwhile, of agreement Cousin Dunn had some with Connie Mack sort that called for him, in the natural course of events. to send his better players over the short line from Baltimore to Philadelphia and in the spring of 1925 Grove arrived at the training camp of the Athletics. He was young, eager and tireless. He had a strong back and a rubber arm. But he wasn't a pitcher. was a thrower. 1925, 13 in 1926 He won 10 games and 20 in 1927. He in Those were the years in which he was a first cousin to the Yankees. In the ball players' argot a cousin is a pitcher that the hitters like to face -and there wasn't a pitcher in the American league the Yankees liked any better than Grove. All they had to do was to wait him out-or hurry him-and then slug him. As he acquired poise, he became more effective, not only against the other clubs but against the Yankees His figures in the victory as well. He won 24 games column mounted. in 1928, slipped to 20 in 1929, rose to He 28 in 1930, and to 31 in 1931. he although 25 in 1932 and, won the led he 1933, dropped to 24 in he had in 1928, again-as league 1930 and 1931. In the winter of 1933 he was sold In 1934 to the Red Sox for $125,000. and he had trouble with his arm losing while won only eight games after right was it many-and as that that he became a real pitcher. He was forced to out-think the batters, and in doing that he became the one of the greatest pitchers in history of baseball. Learning How to Pitch The time had come when he had than just rear back, to do more at stretch out and whip that fireball the hitters. The old blaze had died fool couldn't out in his fast ball. He had the hitters with it any more. He beto do something he hadn't done think- He had to stop and fore. a develop and hitters to study the ball curve ball, a change of pace on up and a slow ball and brush done his control. And when he had all that, he was a pitcher-a real pitcher. by Western Newspaper Union.) ANY smile as they speak of a friend as acquiring, or having acquired a ‘"‘middle-aged spread" although he is in his early 30s. As a matTODAY'S ter of fact, this individual is or HEALTH has aged himCOLUMN self by a number of years. Aside from the natural disadvantages of overweight which slow up the individual's physical activities, one of the more serious results is the increase in blood pressure. It has long been said that a man is as old as his arteries, meaning that as the arteries (bloodvessels) lose some of their elastic tissue, the loss is made up by hard or nonelastic tissue. As blood cannot be pumped into a hard resisting tube as easily as into one that is soft and elastic, the heart has to use that much more pressure to push blood onward. This means more wear and tear on the heart. Even when the blood vessels have not lost their elastic tissue, excess weight makes it necessary for the heart to push more blood through the blood _ vessels and the pressure Dr. Barton needs must be considerable higher. Boley-Max T should be borne in mind that the nd maintenance of the country newsel] gpers is a matter of vital importance yer the entire country. It is the most ng ically American institution that yet like B2iDS- Nowhere is the American type government and the individualistic m of society being more ably de1, Paded."-U. S. Representative John W. t Oflipynne. JIMMY (Released W. BARTON M Bishop-Grove-all brought box car figures when Dunn. one of baseball's shrewdest traders, sent them to market. Grove brought $100,600. I don't know what the $600 was for. Amusement tax, possibly. NEWSPAPERS Berwyn, the 1939 A. ship. By DR. JAMES Service.) OS ANGELES.-I read recently : that Old Mose Grove had signed his contract with the Red* Sox. That's Old Mose's sixteenth major league contract. He signed his first one with the Athletics away back in 1925. He was 25 years old then and had come up to the big show after five years in Baltimore. The late Jack Dunn had kept him in Baltimore for five years because in those days ;: the Orioles ruled Grantland the International Rice league as the Yankees rule the American league now. It was good business for Jack to hold onto his ball players for a few years. They pulled in the crowds at the turnstiles, they won pennants and Little World Series-and the longer they remained in Baltimore the more eager the major league club owners were to buy them and the bigger the price they brought. Sentinel Features "For Your Cough Complain Pests Offered to McGraw With the possible exceptions of foot racing and fist-fighting, bowling is thought to be the oldest of all DF counree Constantly ‘(Bell Syndicate-WNU 75 years ago, the nation's gamblers, touts and variou s utable individuals, they Who Become McSHANE by: Western A®out Excess Weight Causes Heart Added Labor Kathleen Norris Says: Bowling Draws 15 Million Fans n. a MOAB, UTAH "When you have a husband who sleeps until the very last moment," she said, "and rushes through breakfast, nothing you can say affects him." By KATHLEEN NORRIS LMOST any woman would be very much happier if someone else was just a little different. Usually it is several someones else who make the trouble. He mother-in-law, her children's teacher, her kitchen assistant, her friends at the club all fail her in various small ways. She spends a good deal of time wishing they would see things as she does. As for the husband and the children; well, their faults keep her nervous and fretful. She spends countless hours in trying to make herself beautiful, but she forgets the worried little frown that is permanently between her eyes. She wants to be considered a woman of culture, a woman other women envy, admire and secretly copy, but she never thinks of the tones of her rasping, critical, dissatisfied voice. In a New York bus the other day I sat next to a well-dressed woman of perhaps 35 or a little less; she had met a friend and she was telling the friend all about matters at A home. "My dear, when you.have a husband who sleeps until the very last moment," she began, ‘‘and then rushes through breakfast, nothing I scold you can say affects him! until even the boys are taking does good what but part, George's it do? He simply goes on scramThe chilbling through the paper. and of course, eating, stop dren then their breakfasts are cold. Perget their can women some haps children to concentrate on eating when they're at the table; I never Who are they with this morncan. I never leave ing? Oh, his mother. them with Carry, she has a beau and her one idea is to keep her hair ear on the teleone and curled Not that she ever gets a phone. message of mine straight. ""George's mother is a darling and But she is the children adore her. a real farmer's wife, and she drops all her ‘g's' and says she's goin' to lay down, and the children pick up She of course. expressions, her spoils them, too, Junior always cries she when to go back with grandma goes. A Stupid Day Ahead. Well, I've am I going? ‘Where got the stupidest day ahead of me the first In imagine. that you can I place I'm taking that hat back. left the tag in, but you know how Then hat. a changing they are about buI'm going to the Lost and Found reau, I'm still convinced I left that Aftercounter. purse at the glove ward the dentist; my filling came I do think they could put in out. stick, and I'm fillings that would Then Larry's going to tell him so. shoes, he goes through a pair about up every six weeks, and then I pick He was to have the car George. - fixed and he didn't-trust George! club so we have to go out to the if even and with the Greenwoods; giggle she was my bridesmaid, that I of Harriet's simply gets me down. I'm ought to have had my hair done, a sight-'"' I her corner; reached had We But I had heard heard no more. this enough to know that living with woman, despite her pleasant appearto devotion ance, and her evident would home, husband and children, She wanted everybe heavy going. never one to change, apparently it she herself is that occurred to her the one who should change. really has faced the She never fact that her husband, being a hu- He is man being, has minor faults. late; he is hurried; he is negligent. If he wasn't these things he might to be a martinet who fretted her death about all happiness, details and joy and hammered contentment DON'T BE A PEST In Proceedings of Life Examinations, Dr. H. A. When there is trouble within the family circle it isn't always the husband's fault, according to Kathleen Norris. Friend husband may have his faults, to be sure. But after all- out of the lives of his children. She doesn't know that all elderly women, unless they are social automata, get a trifle slipshod in grammar as well as in house shoes, and that spoiling grandchildren is one of the legitimate rewards of a mother's life. She Is the Real Pest. She won't concede that a ‘"‘general' servant, a young creature who washes dishes and sweeps floors and answers the door and the telephone, has a right to be pretty and to encourage a sweetheart, and that if this girl was the mental force that her employer evidently expects her to be she wouldn't be working in anyone's kitchen. Kpilepsy and Routine Treatment LTHOUGH attacks of epilepsy can be prevented entirely in many cases, and can be reduced in number and severity in others, there are still some cases in which attacks occur despite the usual, routine treatment. This treating is the cutting down on all starch foods and on all liquids, increasing the amount of fat foods, and the daily use of phenobarbital in the dose prescribed by the physician. - Physicians are often asked to advise young men and women whether it would be wise to marry when} there is a family history of epilepsy. This is often difficult because epilepsy is sometimes caused by injury and there may be the history of but one case as far back as the family history can be traced. Epilepsy allowances for Carry's ing them $35ea month, to the excluPurses sion of all other interests. and rings and tickets will get lost; longer take will car the on repairs than the garage man originally susWhy the in these things little roughnesses inevitable living all complicated the of today? perfect world and The epilepsy or similar & © thing is infinitely worse. become. that matters the South's illegal Rome's Population Rome today has the largest popufation-1,315,000-it has had in its 2,700-year history. Cartagena 300-Year Hotel Even tourists who have widely traveled have seldom if ever stayed in a three hundred year-old hotel, but when cruising in the West Indies,'a landing at Cartagena provides the chance to see a 300-year hotel _s city more than four centuries old. ‘Hills of Corn' Measurement In Hyde county, N. C., farmland is measured in hills of corn instead of acres. Roughly an acre is equal to 2,750 hills of corn. 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From the above records, these research workers believe that the abof regularity or rhythm normal brain waves is ‘‘inheritable'' and to represent a predisposition may the welfare of the family that is pay- take Traced. "Definitely abnormal records or tracings were obtained in 54 per cent of the relatives of epileptics against 6 per cent in the 50 healthy persons (control group), who were not related to epileptics. In 46 of the 78 families, records were made of both parents. In 28 per cent both parents and in 94 per cent at least one parent had abnormal records."' grandsons. Husbands Won't Change. For husbands will continue to gulp breakfast to the end of time. Deninsert fillings tists will sometimes Friends will gigthat don't stay in. other trying some gle, or develop trait. Maids will decline to become deeply and passionately absorbed in not History Dr. W. G. Lennox, Dr. F. A. Gibbs and Erna L. Gibbs, Boston, in the Journal of the American Medical Association, state that although the opinion that heredity is an important influence in epilepsy is widespread, only one epileptic person in five is able to name any relatives who had or has epilepsy. By means of electric equipment they were able to record on paper the brain waves of 128 persons-parents or children of 78 persons with epilepsy, and 50 healthy persons. for and giddiness, vanities young for little feet, stamping Junior's for absent-mindedness, George's grandma's indulgences to the adored pected. of "moonshine 503 The little flaws of dentist, saleswoman, old friend, the loss of a purse, the delay in repairing a car, the sturdy wear a small boy gives his shoes-all these and a thousand other matters she exaggerates into serious troubles; her shrill complaining voice makes so much of them that in the end she herself becomes much more of a pest than any of these annoyances, or all of them put together. Seeing her go off on her complacent, competent way; pretty and brisk and with a head full of plans and a purse full of money, I wondered what sort,of drilling through marble it would take to convince her that she herself is the person to change; that a little common sense and self-control on her part would make the difference between dark and dawn to husband, mother-inlaw, house-maid, sons.and friends. What an amazing surprise for them if suddenly Jean became an altered woman! If lenience and good nature took the place of that eternal criticism and impatience. If the nervous comments stopped, and an amiable tendency to live and let live If Jean began simtook their place. ply to make containers Extension Ley says: "As age increases and its accompanying changes take place in the body, it is well known that an increase in weight will usually be related to an increase in tension of the bloodvessels - increased blood pressure. After a reduction in weight of 5 per cent or more, the blood pressures of a group of 3,516 applicants. for life insurance were reduced despite the fact that the applicants were then five years older. Increases in weight showed greater increases in blood pressure than might be attributed to advancing age. Loss of weight in people of normal weight produced greater reductions than did similar losses in the overweight. Gain in weight among the normal weight persons showed less increase in blood pressure than similar gains among the overweight.'' he's only human. And a human without faults, just. wouldn't be a human. Sometimes it's the little wife who must make a few changes in her manner of living. Check-up and find out where the trouble is. Don't just keep blaming it on someone else. ‘Moonshine' Containers Virginia county, Virginia, welfare departments have found a _ rich source of containers for preserved foods and vegetables. Police departments have turned over hundreds of half-gallon jars-the famed aren't It's only the very : 350 Rooms-350 Baths - $2.00 to Family Rooms for 4 persons - - $4.00 $4.00 Air Cooled Lounge and Lobby Grill Room .. Coffee Shop.. Tap Room Home of Rotary-Kiwanis-Executives Exchange-Optimus-"20-30" Chamber of Commerce and Ad Club Hotel Ben Lomond epee ge T. E. Fitzgerald, annenernnes@=anr~rsrnm-aeeeeeeeese ees ese Mer. eee WNU - Week No. 4010 - SALT wane sen eee LAKE |