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Show FLETCHER IS MANAGER flomewm ? r- - 71 " IB vv OUT THE-U- SPOTS SLt staf c No Real Beaton Why Any Part 'of a Community Should Be Other Than Attractive. No- - careful iKmsekecpiir jvoiihl .he .Satisfied to have one of the front door steps bright' und cletiy' uud. the others left grimy with dirtj und soot;' to have otic' part of the yard set with attractive Jhiwers and shrubs and the othor part lulled with rubiih, or to have floor swept, and i ialf tile the other half littered with papers. A house and 'yard"t;i'pr afrprfhirfash- - aT ' ? ? 1 , .:.. :r--: al V: Be t imi I H I record One pttjier creatine daring the past season wbo will not be- - Immediately grabbed by a big league dob is one Engene WiiltehiU, -- who during tPf.- -' cllnlng day of August pltcbed bla eighth consecutive victory by a of l 'to 0 out In Oklahoma, allowing wily two lilts and i atruek . a. 'j, t. t -- WliHebHi-ts- ttt-1- 0. prisoner In tbe Oklnhoma state penitentiary and .pitched for the team-f- that institution. lie baa to serve eleven years more of a fifteen-yea- r term. I - - s j.jr e ':'.,) : F t-- H Famous Singer Helps Opera- Ballet in Rehearsal ..... . r. s j f Draltei V -- WIPE 'If. OF-PHILL-IES 1 IF" YOUNG GENE SARAZEN GUARDS tHS LAURELS HlUinfc-roon- Expected to Reign Supreme for indcBnitePerligal-..... loilWWjd JjUjl?:il?OV?SMill!,a'1'1' of pride and uelf respect on Hie pari 0f the owner or dweller. Keeping a city clear tttut attractive I 4 HUAUIlMill! U merely a b of goojl houseki'pi 4 How well Is the work being per "fttrmed?"'" in oTiservThsnrray ufttrpT Whwi Wholes ti1it.iK'!!' at' one anoHw fl- "Is first been stationed Impressed strikingly III HCani the witli U along (he lines of attractiveness. ' 'Hur cltfeu bave llialr .shiiw' -treeta," he writes, few having u8 as -- pretty boulevards compared to the total mileage such streets are almost inslgniflcant. at jl city by rail, one may de-- " TrTO'MXlieautlfiil sTafTon, fiyt eyen that cannot make one forget , the messy and Junk strewn yards and streirts: traveled tbrongh for miles r, from the outskirts. Drive in by and howaver wonderful the Con- -tretfi ticn oath, tmr tou dvi de usua y Is wlthotit trees, and sign boards with-ou- t end greet the arrival. In jiluce ,of trees there are several pole lines carrying hundreds of wires In short, no beauty but only ugliness." How long are the cities going to bo satisfied wJtii their bad housekeeping methods? Exchange. - "- j to accent the offer of President Baker to ilrllndclnhln National Ipol'Iia tejin In KYXi the position wna offered to AftLiirTIi'iVJiir. wlid accwtiSaTIfflecTBrngoffer". Bezdek afd that he frnd to work. Mahairer Fletcher, who nlavs aliortston for the riilllies, went to that team In a trade with the New York Giants. In the lllnstrHlloii Iteailek In l the left nnd ITlotpher nt tho right. ,. JwMfflflgJarvetzz: . - ... Certrudo Edcrle, sixteen, who Just won American 100-yar- free-styl- e title has started practicing to compete for further swimming honors and Is shown In this photograph using the dumbbells to good. advantage. HAT PIN TRICK gabU, etcf i " -- - the T"011 hag: ,larry woM ""lJ ,lp''1 le m,t- r two yntrs Harry got he'- - worked 8,10'Jj ' ' ! Bumlnn WlMrTunV-'alnon'-fin!- My ness irnlnlng In the business ehd of h farm, taK h!in wy Otto Miller, former star catcher of National League, club, will act as cbneh fW tbe Kunsns City American Associiitlcti ciuh next season. tGe Brooklyn with tty - -; ' ' PROVE BLESSING , Ball Park at . touhwllle Retuir In Construction of Modern Plant of - How Detroit. Tells Them. iHMroit police department has erectel an information booth at the - The lire which destroyed the stands at thauall Tinrft In" Louisville may rrove a blessing to the fans, many of whom have stayed away from ball gamwrtwuseTiTTor m Blll " accoinuroda-tlons- . lr - r f "lf ? " T t i.v " - r " - a I " I - -- A , ' It 0 f -t . , r- used to be' great-stuntrf- or piorle actress 'to have some, friendly e her jojalfoe tea days, andafter she had spent ten minutes In jail and been photographed, to reonnouncemehf n expected of the betrothal of the duke of York, lease her. Things are different to Los Early -Augcipv now. juuge liuBmorv treat nndHCinghorne-wh- othe daughter of the cart st them: all rongh, and ; our 'photograph shows Miss Edythe Sterling; daring Forfar, Scotland, and In Herts, England. horseback rider and movie-stugirU In a cell lu Los Aneelea iall where she was really serving five days foe speed- - iiiyv ri Judge-sentenc- has-eata- tes nt lng, News from (he American basebalii- -; players in the Far East to tbe effect that Johnny LavanTiad been taken TU on the Oriental tour would Indicate 'f" I S ' ' j;".-" -- ' f ft Ir 1 11 " ;. mt tot . . - . I urrr rno wivHfcii unvrv mm m that the veteran shortshop may not return to tbe game In 1923. TOM UPTON IS COMING BACK to Lift America Cup and Will Return In 1924 to Make Effort Aim of His Life Sir Thomas Upton, Sailing for Southampton, declared lie will be back in 1924 to raise the America cup. A battery of cameras was pointed Llptonward. "Here, wait a minute," he shouted "I can not be photographed this way." He sent a boy to his cabin for hie Lyachtlng cap. Adjusting it at a Jaunty angle, he told the camera men to do rthclf-wors- "t t. The annual four-mil-e "It Is the aim of my life to raise the rowing, rac? between Oxford khd Cambridge var- America's cup," said Sir Thomas, TU crews will be never give If up7 Til be back in 1924." sity held Ave, the TlianiesL lHiujse.. Ljpfidi March 24. HORSE SHOWS IN OKLAHOMA vT' ? . - Prior to the great depreciation an ofjhe I - r . mark In Germany, It was possible taetJilsjriHekly wages liLhls pocket9.1Jow that 4here It "Frank Donovan, Los Angele street "Why does the stage golfer asks little or no sliver In cinnlatUm and labor Is being Are paid in paper It requires car, conductor, who must wed within Plans Cen .Being Perfected for one who has been bitten by tbie golf mora, room than; ordinary pockets. The photograph hdwi a German baker one rear to claim a fortuneLjne truetic-of In Arena '. Largest "come in carrying a bag" containhug, receiving bis weekly wagfwlch he Is placing In a cigar box. r hundred thousand dollars left by.bL' This Country. ing about three drivers, a mashie and fora-workra- . 1 n -' krandmother:ljlJ)elai aputter? ' . ... e Of-il- . - ' , artCHejays lie hssnt made tip his mind whether to marry or not-- ' ."." Oklahoma horse enthusiasts pre perfecting .plans foe building at Tulsa whatmay-berth- e largest horse show arena and stables In this country, with snnuM 'exhibits there beginning. October 23, 192a .Thr Tulsa Horse Show tssociatlon, ' has beea . formed with W. L. Lewis at Its head. Plans show a pavilion to seat 10,000 persons , Tlie announcement now la that ami oilier reference books are kept Cliarles A. Stoneharu, president of nvatiuble for answering; questions. It the owners of the Louisville club plan the New York (ihmts, la iu Cuba and " hA bwn foutid great couvenlenc: fe?' bum new plot of ground and erect that-hto .sell hit Interest J " o ti c polilic and simplifies the work a permanent plant thut will be In talk. . . . , ...... plans m uas tue .uiaius a credit suosiaea, at ieast to iHiiice. the city and every way until he returns. to,he Aiiierlcan assiiclatlon. The- old V . :'; Ohio Coal Yard. park was on Teased grounds and tite Lee (Schoolmaster) Patton, Dewey -club owners had refused Invest to utiles has by a recent oriUnmii-dubs (ts municipal money In new stands oecause they star twirler for ere unuMe to get a longtehu lease. in wl rnrd. It la under the mipervMon wuw HSiUt ' SVI W two seasons, has been signed for a of ll.e xtreet "leaning department. Coal horses. trial with the x' Cubs, Chicago s sold and delivered t the cousumer ' ' n pr.ee trot exceeding the cost of I The average golfer idushes If he has CHARLES CRUMP IS ELECTED anil handling by ilt city. imMi I Novel Golf Cours! ' I to carry a bag full, of dubs through '"';"'' 1','.'7' I - Abtent Minded Hunters. the public streets, buf a bowler, as For Forty.Fifth Year He Has r..,fr Been In-Xlie most complete J he his carries bowling' ball, seems Chosen as Head of . Blrmlng. , ,t . ' Two mighty hunters of Southani-t'niever-- , course oit " neviseq. Vid of bis athletic endeavor. ham Association. (int.. went to" Arrow hike to 1 jbtMmtmi mii&tyH SUCCESSFUL nfril1'1, : : .'' y of Wisconsin Th ihmtld provide not only chfssrooms .' .biir en 'amlItorium.-.home-forthej " "T eifrTs. and garage where anfiv mo'iii,;, and farnf machinery could be FIRE WILL fpnlred by the runit.schnnlhny. ,m. nnr n.mpetM t .teachers.riie enrrlc wnrsj Bernard Hammert, '25, halfback; was elected captain Of yie University of Oklahoma's 1923 football team. t tnitn:.-s I 1- ! Rural "Community Centers. 1 -" ' Albert RIopeL halfback and full back, has been chosen captain of the 1923 Holy Cross football team. i" - wnfrv "schools should be commit- centers, airordlng to tleorge F uity -- IV V -- France Is promoting golf on a large scale, in Rlurrlti a. new course Is be- Flrtt Baseman of Waterburya Had lng laid out at a cost of 450100 francs. nloue Way of Catchhng Runners ,:. . Off First Bate. Monroe W. Smith of South Glens I Falls. N. Y., was elected captain of John Collins, the popular iutfleldeiL the Wesieyan trvT university cross-couof the Boston Red Sox. began his tearn league playing with the Springfield (Mass.) club, and tells astoryiui Yale has 200 students In ita boxing Harry O'Hngen, a" member of the rival squad. Bouts will be held with Uni; Wnterburys. at" Charlottesville versity of "For two years O'Hagen .hnd won March 24.. Virginia derful success uvcatehlng a runner off '"' f. . first base, where he plnyed," says Col Another Inch off the middlefinger Uns. Bill Tilden means little to the tenof "He didn't mnka the effort often, ixtt nis wiznrd. He Is planning his next whenever Wnterbury simply, had to nip a runner Harry was there with his summer's jampalgn. trie;. It got so Hint men got superstiPittsburgh Nationals have an- tious about it nil, because O'llaeen noUuved the release of tloyd Wheeler, I rarely failed. recruit pltclier. to the Wichita Falls so we lea. V happened, tnat Harry kept a hatpin hidden on club of the Texas league. bis person. When the game got close and exciting he'd slip thut hatpin livf Bill aymer, last year manager of the Newark has been his glove. "The runner would .take a slight signed by the Baltimore clubdom lend off the base,' and Harry on catch-- . league to act as coach and scout. Ingjheball would Jahthe rival sJLgJit-l- " of the" Vernon ManagerTSlirEssTck as he ret urr ed to the bag. The pin would Slick it;n sttghtly andrnine Const leagur tcatn" denied a " report times out of ten, he'd jiimp a bit In that I art bawyer, veteran Intlolder surprise. forKffitlng to keep his foot on and comedian. Is tc Tie gold or traded. i wiawr- Uvan Kay Retire. . WiUlatn Jlmslle of lUehmond. Ind.. was elected captain of the 1023 Earl- ham team. He plays halfback. riUr fxixW 11!? Royal-WeddingffcpectedT- "'JI- y Buyer of a House Should Judge Value Only by Its Appearance. SwnyBitck AiiQther j-- Reason--Wh- an experienced builder. The best way of course, is to have the house .Inspected by some competent person, but there--' are. certain fundamentnls which anyone flmy upply for himself with the probability of being guided o a correct determination of the In- value of a house. Nobody wants to buy a house that will soon cracked develop plaster, sagging doors, jamming windows, floors that sprinjt and crack, uns'ghtly open Jntnts In woiKlwork and stwees between casings, basebonrd a'nd floors; hwky vnslghtbv eagc'tig porclie. and leaky or spilling gutters, .. ir .j.. f Jie-lhln- . . TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE aas nj V -- construction. Tef If Is not dlfllcult for a home ouyer to find out whether the house Is of protier and suitable materials and correct methods of construction st Challapin, perhaps the world's greatest basso(lS not content to merely sing, but. Is Interested in all phases of the opera and understands more than tnost stagers do about the component parts. 1 He Is especially Interested In the bullet,, for ks entry and performance has much to do with the effect and success of the opera. The other day he attended rehearsals 4f the ballet being trained by Adolph Bolm; the director of Icago Opera company's bullet, and took an active part in snggesllons for Its Improvement The photograph sJsowsthe pyictpaf members of the- llleITwItOJIrectgrnffo 44 thfr-ame-- is im-to- Most people buy houses In the manner of the man who ordered a blue . automobile. TlreyTmrchase almost wholly 'on. outward appearances, so far as the physical condition of the Jrgi)erty ls;isncerned. Paint, varnish and newness sell ninny houses. Very few purchasers concern t hwnsel vea xvlth the Invisible construction of a Itottse-or-wlt- h external evidence of the nature of the internal work. Yet what ta not mfl largely , deteruilues the future value of the property, the cost. of upkeep and the satisfaction of the owner. Tbe passing years inevitably reveal the true nature of the fl Young Oene Surazen who won most of the 1922 honors in golf, seems destined to reign supreme for e, longtime. Jarazen is young,: takes the very best of care of himself, and basjot; h anger permitted His great success to : bat. bis tbe"sjj!e of There Is no nineteenth hole for Saf over tt szen. When Polo begins at Canned France, Jan- the showers, then lue big feed for him. None of the championship affairs uary 15. " ; resolve themselves Into booze partlos Wesleyan (Conn.) college has jdded foErSarazen. ,,- He activities. Gene the takes sports golf to its minor seriously. game ' . - .... has already made a lot of money out The Army and Navy will clash at of It, and Intend to make a great bflgkethsJl Fehrnnry 24 at Anna; anLIhe uieuus to nurse it 7 The very fact that Sarazen, eight Pennsylvania State soccer team plans a trip through Canada In the spring. days after his recent operation for appendicitis, was strolling around a golf - C B. Smith, '25, was elected captain course is proof of the excellent nettlth of the 1923 football team at the that he enjoys. of Missouri. Ar-dvl- No Champion Golfer Takes Best Care of Himself and His Great Success Has Not as Yet Affeetect Size of His Hat mil - iiassBSSsaaassasassss 1 ' REMAINS OF DESTROYER A- :-'- - -- -r - tj........ ...... e w .. ahiM , diM-k- When they arrived they had frgitten to Mke Is. ftot stated whet else lisourrM) n gm, tby 'iM'"' MrulpiiienCioriinto ' " A Family J'arrut-r-Wha- . V". ' '' Rw f Aditq tod Enat, the triwhle iui Ti e Kempnt.SUa l.tm ahlrt tut a birthday present ami M It r.li x - f tw- - i i ! I ! I I J i n..rt.l 1I . '" has been Installed by restau- - I rant In. Chicago. Not content t TJie management of the Salt Lake with reproducing tffejcts? J club announces.' tlie .selection of usually found on the regular out-- .' i training camp for next spring. Duffy door links, the originators, of the. Ixwls will take his Bees to Fresno new course' have planted , art!- for s. month's preliminary arork.. . ftctal lighting efTecta and eveu built a couple of minia ture lakes ..The. spirit --of never quilting Is a to glte the patrons of .he course good thin,, for any stlilete. Illinois ..the same thrills they would get players say Zuppke tanght them' that outdoors. v If he tanght them nothing else, they got me. cotlegltt lesson worth while. telurf . ' Charles Crump for tb 'forty-flftl- i year, in succession has been' elected head of the Birmingham (Eng.) Coun- tyawlatlon, and thla year will pre-side over 34 professional soccer clubs. 709 amateur, clubs aad 102 subsidiary btHllcs,'whlchconducf soccer leagues u p iininiw, ,WU erew are' registered.iiwnj with' the assorts. Crump hat tot Jntssed-aa- l innual meeting m ,46 yesrt. 1 rM tlonr. ;- ',UJ J 0L: ftI,1 ,r. K, WV9 La. ,!cture ? . WL .""' " he Hst notorlous'con Nfe4. a few ilnys ago by Governor itXiirriT Here Is a cross aectfoaV. the hull men In! the of the U. & destroyer Graham. The Small of . vessel was cut in two oy a merchaBt brotherhood dlHwBi teld bow Jie had speat ship, and her stern was grafted eM ,t00'000- - ,not,w- ,U,!0"?h fct f0t-- U' t.lta.ftaeJttlV: -- |