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Show JOl'IlNAI LAYTON' LAYTON, ITAII, Till RSI A Y, MAY 19, 1919 SEfflJSCCIPlE Simple Afternoon Dress j Planned to Slenderize Home Grows in Favor One-Sto- ry Plan Well Suited To Farmers' Needs The home with meat for tin laundry Murage poses und the heating plant is growing in popularity. Highly suited as a farm home because it eases housekeeping, its popularity is demonstrated by the number of ranch type houses being built today in both rural and metropolitan ureas. The and basement house pictured here offers features that Justify the popularity of homes of this type. Planned as a farm home, it includes the conveniences of modern design found In city homes. The narrow kitchen is accessible to both the dining area at one end one-stor- r one-stor- One of the phenomena of the late war was the superb manner in which BOSTONS SPLENDID GETS MORE walks than anv other e ALL BASEBALL hi women served in oil branches of the armed forces. And not the least of these were the Women ran over dis- t These Hitters Will Bear Watching to be honored with a place By in the regular Marine corps. Above photo shows General B. i unns woilliant CENTEli UCAU-- S 1IC TIME HE AjM N91 Ai.MvAhf fV AfEHAPO AID EAvr5. CAVr5 RAN AWAY 1 MJM MC.'SAtb CHU K, ami Pi aia mf f Game h. in K'r. SPORTLIGHT Marines,' who tinguished themselves so as C. CMXK MPnarik, T. GRANTLAND A l of the corps, administering the oath of enlistment to the first eight women to be enlisted in the regular Marine corps. I t figure thats carefully planned to flatter and slenderize. Try a small flower print and finish with unusual novelty buttons. Sisk RICE league clubs move star, won 24 games to lead both off under full steam, there will leagues. Hal Newhouser, possibly be more than one or two high spots the best pitcher in baseball today to watch as the campaign rolls at least he is one of the best three is another contender who hopes long. It is only natural that most of to lead both leagues in games won, these elevated notches will take In even with only an average outfit. the stars of 1948, Newhouser would roll home worksuch as Stan ing with the Red Sox or Indians. Musial, Lou BouSain, Newhouser and Vic Raschl dreau, Ted Wi- should lead the pitchers with Brelliams, Joe DiMag-gi- cheen, Bearden and Lemon close. Cates, commandant A S 18 MAJOR If Pattern No 8443 U a forated pattern In sires 3(1. 48, 4H, SO and S3 Sire 38. aew-rlt- e per38, 40, 43, 44. yards of Dont wait aend 33 cents today for your copy of tha Spring and Summer FASHION. Contains 64 page of style, color, enay to make frocka; free pattern printed Inside the book. 1 retat 4V BFW1NO CIRCLE PATTERN DErT. 630 Heath Wells St. CUeage 1, 111. In S3 for each rents coins Enclose f pattern desired. Pattern No. o, Harry The Home-Ru- n Picture Gene Bearsection or sector allotted to The home-ruden, the home-rug hitters will be a duel between Ralph seathis compartment Kiner and Johnny son. Mize, plus such First of all, it is high time the Rice dities as Larry Kiner deadlock Johnny 'Yogi Berras catching Improv- was broken. The two tied in 1947 ement and they remained tied in 48. They With Joe DiMaggio's wounded each struck off 51 homers in 1947 heel in such a precarious state, the and 40 last year, making a total of three holdover leaders from 1948 91. This cant go on forever. It la will be Musial, Williams and Bou- due to be snapped this new season. dreau. Last season both Joe DiMaggio Boudreau is the mystery man. and Stan Musial hit 39 home runs His batting average for 10 seasons each. is now .299. It was well below this Here's the odd part about this count, mark at this date last season. Yet Stan Musial told the Cleveland pilot lifted his batting me this spring. I actually hit 41 homers. Two were credited count to .355, a phenomenal upward leap, Lou Is now 32 years old. Yet ceronly as The question Is: Will the Cleveland tain umpires stated they were tar keep in the general neighborhome runs. They really were. hood of .355 this season, or drop Theres no question of a back to his lifetime average, around doubt about this fact, manager .299? Boudreaus 1949 career will Eddie Dyer cut In. Stan write an Important chapter in the had 41 homers last year, new American league race. which would have given him the What about the duel between triple crown. Williams and Musial? Last Umpires make few mistakes But apparently two blew a pair ot year Musial struck for .376, in the Musial case. Williams for .369. Musial hit 39 home runs, Williams 25. Musial rarely complains. The fact Musial drove home 131 runs, that he was supported by Eddie Williams 127. Dyer and a number of umpires Is The Cardinal slugger had a fair proof enough that he was right No one can say yet whether Ted edge in every department of hitting, but it will be interesting to Williams will go out for right see whether he can repeat this tri- field swinging into the home-ru- n umph against one of the greatest zones, or fight for the batting hitters of all time. leadership of his league. Williams On the other side of the question, and Musial are two hitters. The condition of Joe DiMag-gio- s it might be noted that Stan Musial heel may eliminate one of can also handle the old ash rather the atrong contenders. Mize, deftly. His lifetime big league avKiner, Musial and Williams erage Is .348, Williams being .354. should provide most of the These are the two top men today, e with no one else close. artillery. But there Is one more entry Sid Gordon of What about the big league the Giants. pitching duel between Ilarry Gordon blasted 30 home runs last Brecheen and Gene Bearden? season. He is far in front of the Last year each won 20 and pack this spring, with a March and dropped 7 for a mark of .741. Brecheen allowed 2.24 earned early April record that takes you back to the big years of Babe Ruth. runs per game, Bearden 2.43. This home-ruscramble should This is about as close as the count can be. be one of the most interesting feaJohnny Sain, the Braves able tures of the new season. Afternoon Dress BEAUTIFULLY simple after- noon dress for the larger n - ths - Bre-chee- n, n upon her appointment as director of women, U. S. Marine corps. ao-tual- ly four-bagge- entire Women's Reserve was essigned to the Marine air arm. The women took over virtually every type of ground job in aviation and performed with expert re- all-st- sourcefulness. Some of them were assigned the most exacting of tasks, like the Women Marines learned how to pack parachutes at the Paramarine school during World War II (below.) ar four-bas- who 4 I ft I l 9 i A h ta. More than half of the Addresa t highly-interestin- Mize-Ralp- "Free a Marine to fight" was the watchword. Marines with full battle packs marched off to war, and Women Marines, trained to take their jobs, marched in to Camp Lejeune, N. C. That picture (above) was repeated many times a month at Marine posts and stations throughout the country during the war. At left. Col. Katherine Towle is congratulated by General Cates Name Ha MttMtMi of the living room and to the dining porch. Sink and storage shelves are along the outside wall, with the stove and additional storage area on the inside wall. This arrangement provides numerous economies. The work room Is adjacent to the dining room porch but far; enough from the living and bedrooms to confine disturbing noises.1 The two bedrooms, each with two exposures, contain ample closet space and are close to ths bathroom. The garage is separated from the house by a breezeway, which can also serve as an outside porch. The basement Includes several features considered essential to comfortable living on a farm. It Is entered from the back porch, eliminating this traffic from the living area of the home. The cold room is ample for storage of glassed fruits, vegetables and other farm produce. Plenty of electrical outlets in this room provide current for a food freezing locker. In one corner ot the laundry is s shower. MILLIONS OfUSEtS MUST RIGHT! HAVE CARRY A SCHOOL. WHEN THEY REMOVE TWE1R RUBBERS OR GALOSHES, THEY CAN CUP THEM TOGETHER.' THIS ENABLES EACH CHILD TO K01a by eoatael sad by flUMS Can be om4 with ether - ' THE YANCEY LABORATORIES, pggle XI LIGHT-WEIGH- " J ol Of IF AN ADDlTiONAL SHELF 4S DESIRED T FOR SUCH ARTICLES AS HATS OR SMALL BOXES, SIMPLY LACE ; SEVERAL ROWS OF HEAVY t TWINE TIGHTLY - THROUGH SCREW' EYES SET, IN THE SIDES OP A CLOSET. Ik. UTTU ROCK, ARKANSAS Lice, Mange Top Pests heed warum aziFf a positive money-bac- k that you will be Suarsntre, all signs of ACTTVZ , . GUM INFECTION. LITERATURE ON REQUEST ' Trial Sise $100 w, LOCATE HIS OWN EASILY. healthy foliage and fruits and mgim tables. Leaves no harm; ful residua. top-qual- Sold on Another farm job is brought closer to complete mechanization by this automatio field forage harvester. Within a few minutea the corn harvesting nnit can be substituted for the hay picknp attached to the basic machine. With bay unit, the machine automatically picks up hay from the wrind-rochops and blows It into a trailing wagon for removal to mow or silo. 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