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Show SANDY CITY STAS. SANDY. UTAH lettnc VALUABLE HINTS HELP IN BARDEN Labor Saving Facilities May Provided Without Much Be Ad- ditional Expense. SUPPORTS HEP SOME CROPS Certain Plants Da Better and Give Larger Yield If Furnished tome-tilin- g -- - te May Climb te Trained Upon early cabbage, ladlabea and beetA can ha grown in the spaces be- tome to Fence. (Prepared by the Colled gtatea Department of Agriculture) Where the garden la handled la an Intenalve manner, that Are n number of facilities that may be provided without much extra coat but which reduce the work of caring for the crops. ' For Instance, by providing supports for certain crops about double the number of plants can be grown on u given area, it le pointed out by specialist! of the United States department of agriculture. Certain varieties of early peas do not necessarily hare to be provided with brush or any kind of support to Climb upon, but they win do better and yield mors if given support With the later pees of the telephone or variety, It la essential that tween tbe tomato plants. Many people prefer the bush type of Umi beaus to the pole varieties, because no poles are required for the bush kinds It bee been found, however, that under most circumstances the pots XI ms beans art preferable, because they can be trained on string or wires attached to a fence, or. In case the fence to of wire, the beans ran be trained mi the fence itself. Ky the use of poles or a trellis of strings or wire tho beans are carried up off tho ground and occupy lean space than do those of the bunch varieties. The same to true of a number of garden crops. Vine Crepe on Fences. If tbe garden to email and there to not room to grow tho vine erors on the ground, they may be trained to tbo south side of a fence or even upon the side of a building, ao that they really occupy very little of the actual garden apace. Where It to desired to have some kind of a ecreen or died over the back porch, there to nothing better than pole Lima beans, as they form a perfect screen that will last throughout tho summer and ut the same time give a supply of fresh beans for the table. A little study of the habits of tho various crops will enable one to ao arrange the garden si to get :the maximum production without sacrificing quality or convenience In Its cultivation. By proper arrangement iff rows and he grouping together of crop of similar nature, the work of raring for GOOD STYLE IN SUMMER WRAPS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES CROP OUT AGAIN sari, them.-abou- DEAN OF FIGHTERS PLAYERS LEFT-HANDE- D and sweaters, for spring and wear, reveal a great variety In designs with very few freakish or ungraceful models among them. The standard of style" la high; that la, In color and form tbe new outer garment! are artistic and pleasing and then are models for all personalities. Tbe sweaters mul sweater coala preserve the characteristics of sports garments, but have taken on additional dignity by using elegant materials and adopting tho required lines. This fits them to play more than one role, for street dress with a sports dress flavor to among the tlilnga tliut have arrived to spend the Runnier with us. A grant many cape-llk- e wntia. end modification of the cepe, are displayed for summer wear. These ore long and have big collars, a a rule, some or them to be correctly ileacrllied as huge. A few have moderate collnrs of summer furs; squirrel lielng a favorite. The liking for long rapacious wraps hs survived the winter. Even coats often empliusize the dominance of the cajie by Introducing the COATS Garden By Providing Supports for Certain Cropa Almost Twice the Number of Plants Can Be Grown on a Given Area. ' they be given something to climb upon. Brush, If brush can be procured for this purpose, should be on band and reaST for use when tbe peas are plant ed. Substitutes for Brush. As a rule, bynah cannot bq secured In town, ao It will be necessary to use Wire eo me other form of support. poultry netting 18 to 24 inches In width probably to the most desirable support that can be procured, but It Is expensive, and a very satisfactory gupport can be frade of cheap twine pnd a few stakes to string It on. In pie case of one of th boys' club gardens, tbe boys did not bare tbe money to buy netting, so they went to a place where refuse from th city was damped and secured a number of broom handles and enough discarded bale wire to form a very satisfactory Jin Ills upon which the peas were Tomatoes trained to a single stem nnd tied to stakes not only ripen their fruits earlier than those left upon the ground, hut the fruits themselves are nf better flavor; end, because they ere belli off the ground, they ere cleaner nnd more convenient for gathering. By pruning and tying to stakes a much larger number of plants can be placed on a given area. Also plants, such as the garden Is greatly reduced. For Instance, all euch crops au carrots, parsnips, salsify, onions, beets and turnips that require very little space between the rows should be given another place and those that cast considerable shade should he placed at the north aide of the garden, where they will not shade the email crops. Making Watering Easy. Another special facility for the garden consist! of a line of perforated pipe that may be attached to the hose end used to irrigate the crops. Where tbe land to nearly level, watering ran be done very conveniently by discharging the hose Into small furrows alongside rows and Irrigating the crop by the flooding or furrow system. Wherever the land to steep or uneven, the line- - of perforated pipe will dletrlhnte the water to better advantage. This can he used where e water supply to available, end It to doubtful If It would pay where special pumping arrnuge-ment- s are necessary In order to provide the water. In sections where Irrigation must he depended upon entirely for growing crops, special ar rangements for getting water upon the gnrden must he made. Last year e great many former of the Irrigated sections provided special facilities for watering their gardens. SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMERS RATION trained. Good double-breaste- An excellent grain ration for little calves la three jxirts nf oats, one port of corn and one part of oil meal. Keep the grain fresh. Do not spill milk in It and have a sour manger. Let the calves have free access to fresh and clean water, and also to snlt. The common Idea that calves will drink too much water Is a mistake. During the first four months calves should not, however, eat too much grain. START POPCORN CROP EARLY Cleanliness Is an enemy of disease, Do You Plant Weeds! Baying weeds Is poor business, yet farmer buys a lot of cheap when seed at n "bargain price be is very apt in have a lot of either worthless or Injurious weed seed thrown in. Feed fowls well hot better have Complete Maturity It Important as them a little hungry than overfed. it Has Close Relationship to Pepping Quality. . Charred corn occasionally make a Popcorn to a rather long season good feed, especially In cold weather. crop, requiring from 100 to 130 days The hen that cackles loudest and to mature. Complete maturity to very important, as It has a close relation- longest doesu't always lay the most ship to popping quality. - This means that tb crop must be started as early A Poultry soon become accustomed to safety will permit in the spring. Boil, therefore, should be regular hours of feeding. Dont disnd ready. Any phosphate fertiliser appoint them. ,wlll be an aid to maturity, hut the use Pullets end cockerels should be at jot nitrogen fertiliser, or heavy mnnur ling, should be avoided, as It will tend least nine months old before they are to make the crop later In ripening. , used for breeding purposes. When In liaarlmll In all positions have held tiielr own with tlie t nf them. lluth and Cobb, the two greatest balsuien In the Ameriraii league, lint like Kerr of the White Sox Hinl left-hand- Johnny Klllmne squared off s gainst Benny Yalger in their bout st the Newark Sportmens club boxing fans saw tha oldest champion in the ring today oldest In point of titular service. It was Just eight yeura ago that the clever Clevelander won the featherweight title, outpointing Abe Attell In a fight at Vernon, Cal. Kll- - piti-lii-r- s Sulli-- of Ihe I'liii-iiiuat- i Ib-d- carried off lending liiiimrs In the baseball blue rihlinn of Inst year. Ill the nidi'll days Waddell, I'lank. Mnninnnl and oilier led all others In luiselinil nud held their own near the lop for years. Tyler of the Cuhs mid Williams mid Kerr of the While Sox an only a few of llie lefthanders who are expected to do In ihe major great tilings lids year. While I'ohli and ltul li. hnth left hmiilers. were I ling hnls- leacne Iasi nien in ihe . year, in ltil Win al nf llnsik-Iviiplli-lier- s Anu-riea- Hnnsli mid Sonihuorih of I'iiielnnall. all left handers, were the three nqi men In the Nnthinal league list. That proves how elfisilve sre umi shows the advantage they have over players when it eiune-- i lo reaching first hese mi it hit. hnts-lne- Johnny Kllbane. right-hande- d bane has dominated his division longer than the majority of gueensberry champions are permitted to rule. He has held the title longer than any other featlier-weiglchampion. GATES CLOSED TO GAMBLERS Pacific Coast Lsaguc Owners Suggest Regucaf Gallery as Means of Stopping Betting. dull owners of the rarlflc roust MIMES Trfa SHuker Is loud In ills praise of Hurry l.unle. y I I Ichor Bill league have suggested a rogues' 'lorry, Yankee of Imsehall gamblers as a means has decided lo Join the nulluw of suppressing professional belting at III Idnliii. . the ball They would lmve chilis all over the country close tin gales to The New York Nallnniils have remen known lo lie professional gamleased Shortstop Jimmy I'mnicy lo ihc bler. Milwankcc elnh. gul-ler- Imlil-nil- t. 1 laii-ks- Kill Klein says that pitchers muy keep a hug of resin handy to keep their digits dry. UTTLE PI 0E5P08T - 111 a practice stunt at Jacksonville Jimmy Kune, a New York featherweight, Is after Johnny Klllmne for Rnlic Km It hit a hall 42K feet. Isink the title. like a peuunii! for the Y'nnkees. i The Spanish government will prol.efiy Grimm has won Ihe find vide KIU.OOO for the training of Its with the Iimtes, which leaves athletes for llie Olympic game. George Whined free to play third. checked ginghams are mors than ever attractive this year. An Indistinct Over In Knglsiul champion fighters Manager Ed Harrow plans to use plaid In the picture has a rather short In enlir field, with skirt for the young person who likas are good' drawing canla long utter Tim Ilendryx In right nnd Menosky in left. liouors. of their are shorn Hooper they mode round waist a with this plain neck and length sleeves. former pileher for the Jeff Tesri-nii- . Plainfield, N. J-- , will revive Its faA wide belt looks well snd lit nicely, York Clams. will manage an New road mous linndlcup bicycle cut on the bias of the goods. For emteam in ltnsikiyn this . bellishment there are Hat pearl but- race on Memorial day this year. tons set on the waist snd skirt snd a The Antwerp stadium where the Zimmerman, the Giants' forround pique collar. The Other dres le made with a plain skirt and a coat world's athletes will gather In August mer third hnsemnii, intends m play hnclndl tills season. with diagonal opening at the front. It covers nil area of ten sqnilre acres. edges are piped with white pique, Rumors that Akron will make apwhich also makes the shaiied collar, Johnny (lied) Corridou. who has will iiinniige s Pockets cut on the bias, flat pearl plication for meinliership to Ihe llraial quit the Si. IiiiiI nnd pipings of white give this circuit next season are now heing a shop tenia lit I,guiiHirl, Iml.. litis frock s neat finish. heard. year. Imsi-jol- clinm-bray- Spring Costs. It le a matter of choice this year whether or not a coat is lined. The materials papular during the. winter, duvetyn, peachbloom and similar weaves, are equally good for spring coats, aana lining or with a new silk lining which to very suitable for the ' purpose. But not all the new costs Fertilizer for Garden. While dneks require plenty of water are long. Any number of Gather weeds for your garden and In the daytime, they should be promodels are no wore than suit Alg them under If there le no stable vided with dry quarters at night. No length. These very short coats are manure handy. Or use chicken or other fowls are more quickly Injured In box effects with flaring sleeves and rabbit droppings. by dampness. usually have pretty colored linings d . three-quart- who delight In shift llie players of thf majors almiil to suit I heir own iileus Johnson is satisfied with lib berth hi Washlnuioii nnd ns far us i known. Clark (irillilh Is ipillc eonlenl to shoulder Johnson's Idg milrui-- t fol at least minthi-- sen son. Although lie- - funs may not generaltr ly know It, Johnson had a a year ago, mid hr go to f'lt'vi-lnmlie dll' liirm-Ihe offer down nol went In leave irillilh. At that of Ihe linn, Magiime I lenin was in llie quest of illchiiig materia! In holsier nil classy club. Ill- - made Griffith 1:11 offer fnt InJohnson said in $iO0lll) anti (Irillilh look ihe inmier up with Ills , irillilh did not want It pitching lose .InhiiM-ii- , Iml he f.di hut Waltei faithful worker lit such had lid iml cure In stand In I' is way nl ihliintlid lions) in pay. It gelling Ihe pileher really cnrrd In lonke III change. When Johnson was asked iihniil It he promptly rcplhsl Hint he was r satisfied wlih Ills jol. mul did move. If Is nol really core in iiinLe said Johnson dislike lo change nhniil to know Griffith nnd lie has Washington fans, iiiid as he puts II he is (niitcnt In iunllinic pitching fin Hint team, regardless of llu fiinry nmniinlo lie cimld povsildy ohlaiii front oilier elnh owner. ! 111111 olhi-rwis- ii'-e- 1 11 11 11 fis-il- St. Joseph cnleher Joe Ihilinwilx. has quit Ihe Hum and will play with a shop team ill Flint, Mich. The inline of Eddie Clcottc sill lie rial II. Jr., p 2:02, sixteen years old, Is to lie prepared for another cam- the only one listed hy Ihe t'hleago White Sox n a spllhnll pitcher. paign. lkjOBKINQ dresses ur utility dresses 1VI or porch dresses, as they are variously culled, made of gingliams, percales and oilier cottons, have soared In price until they bring as much as wool or silk frocks did In prewar days. The high cost of labor, more than anything else, has brought them up to the point where there Is a very great saving In making them at home, and In addition to the saving there are other good reasons why mothers ond daughters should lo this work for themselves. Ordinary needlework ought to lie a part of every girls training and cotton liouse dresses nr school dresses offer chances fur learning what It to ccrtnln most women will some day need to know. For tbe aspiring flupper there are each pretty frocks of ginghams a those shown here, to lure her Into learning how to use a needle. They could hardly be more simple, bnt they ere neat and crisp looking and suggest all sorts of good times in aummer weather. Such dresses are often made with gingham hate to match or hats of white organdy are provided for wear with them. And Just lately adorable and frivolous aunbonneta have returned from a long exile, to take tbe place or summer snnahndea. In the plaid and The colorins Walter Johnson. r it LITTLE CALVES Muking s personal canvass among city persons and soliciting their trade offers good possibilities for one having form produce to sell to obtain regular customers. Success will depend largely on the personality of the person making the canvass, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. It may be necessary, also, to solicit a large number of foiuille In order to obtain a few customers. Various other methods of obtaining custom era have been tried. Whatever tho method used, It usually requires woqk and considerable ef-fort to get a number of reliable customers. Consumers often have difficulty In getting In touch with reliable producers. As many formers will not market direct. It to necessary to seek producers In localities without a good market for form produce. Oldest Champion In Ring In Point of Titular Service Hae Held This Eight Year. d Ginghams Return With Summer Possibilities Offered to Fanner Three Parts Oats, Ona Part Corn and One of Oil Meal la Excellent for Having Farm Produce to Youngsters. Dispose .Of. paliif-tnkln- semblance of one In their composition. An example of this appears In th wrap shown above with shallow yoke at the top, supporting a short cap at tb back that to merged Into alcoves Parallel rows of stitching and vary large button call attention to this set-o- n capo and large button on tbi sleeves ask that they be not overloaded. Th coat hae patch pockets at the front end reaches within six Inches of the bottom of the skirt. It Is provided with a muffler collar, for which there to plenty of need In the mountains and on tha shore. Handsome sweater costs of silk Jersey or other silk weaves are displayed both In gay and In sedate colors. Even black la very smart this season In these con I a and cuininemls Itself for wear with separate skirts mi the street The model shown In the picture I nnd hae employed angora doth for a wide convertible collar and deep border at Die bottom In which packets are formed at each aide. A girdle nf the material ends In lung silk tassela. FOR CREDIT TO BASEBALL John Collins of the Chicago Amerlcona takes uo stock la the ruiuori being revived to tha effect that certain members of tbe Chicago Wblto flex Content With Hil Present Berth bet on tb world eerie loot foil Cob With Washington. lliis does not bsilevo Kay Bcbalk aver made the statement accredited to hint. Ho says a dose (Hand of Bchalki loot heavily on tha but tbs fa--' Bteve League Fans Maks Many Trades and Among Oth S' Shift Banan mous catcher la not th type of tlonal Fltohsr te Comlsksy's athlete who would bo making aorious White Bax. accusations sgilast his teammates. After the White Box had dropped When the etore league fane got Ina couple of games In th world's ss-rice, Manager Gleason, at a confer to full swing last winter, all kinds of t trades and sale ware made of all ence of tha player, spoke to tha reports which had gone all tli leading player In both major over tha country to tha effect that ' leagues, and, as usual, Walter Johnsoma members of tha Chicago team son, sensational pitcher of th Washwar betting on Cincinnati to win and ington Americans, wee tagged for war not doing their beet in the series. dilpmeut to several of the teams to The Chicago manager told tho player the Ban Johnson circuit. One report had It that Blr Walter he did not think there was any founds tlon to th rumors and regretted in 1820 was to do the hurling act for that any such impression should be the Chicago White Box. The significant thing about this proposed deal created. Johnny Evers was a big factor' imwever. was tliat neither Manager In tha detest of th Whit Box," de-- , Clark Grlfllih or Johnson bluiaelf had dared Collins. "For weeks he follow-- j been consulted In the matter. Welter Johneon'e contentment as a ed our team around and sited up th style of play, also tha weaknesses of' member of the trailing Capital City tha various members of tb dub. dub seems to bother those daring tens Evers Instructed tb Beds in the art of riding a teem tb way the Braves' did when they went through the Athletics In 1014. Substitutes on tbs team, as soon as tbe eerie aliened, managed to hurl remarks at star player which greatly disturbed them. Jack CelllnsL KILBANE A WALTER JOHNSON IS RUMORS WHITE SOX PLAYERS GAMRLED ON three-quart- 11 NEW SPEEDER IN AUSTRALIA R. R. Burguez Ran 100 Yards In In Recent Championship Games 0 at Queensland. Australia luiusts iiindhi-- r speed mnr-ve- l who. at a rein It. II. cent track mul field championship. In i)iiih-iisiiuirim llie list yard in ! '.MU mil. with a wonderful second, lie stride, ami gel off (he mark rapidly, ltil.... ii.iv 1. mi U' t ltiinl tile Now ye-ir- e liut-tnn- No Smoking at Jersey Bouts. Roving funs In New Jersey fiir thev are 11I1011I to Is- deprived of the at boxing lioitis--Ih- e trying lime when most. The lioxlng comIt is is mission considering sinnkelcss of the women smnkcr for ihe - who 11II1 ml. s Welser Dell Wleer. Is Ihe Ijiaisville Ho well They are calling the Brooklyn DodgTim Vernon Tigers may lose Ihe ers the Bridegrooms again. Among with training condllloits nil genii-n- t are llowdy Elllolt, at Mobile tliat It already lias arranged services of Welser 1VI1. who helped tbe newly-wed- s Kherrod Smith. Itariiey Nets. George for tlie CoIoiii-Ito return to the Gulf them to Ihe const league iennnnt Inst Mobart and JA Cratlan. year. He says he has quit organised City next spring. Imsehall and will play In one of the Pitcher George Cunningham, who Kansas City has signed n pitcher null outlaw leagiii's this summer. refused to accept a transfer from De- whose mime will tnke up a lot of renin New Home for Rochester Club. troit to Portland, lias been sold by In the scores. He Is Wlllinm Rochester YniM elnh plans to conthe Detroit club to Chattanooga. M eliihhimse. The orstruct a the Canada cap. doImhls font-ba- ll ganization Russell Bailey, George 1syne, who finished up with nated by Ihe Royal Yacht elnh of center In 1817. has been apimlnt-e- d De Moines lust yesr, Is one lew pitchwilli Toassist ant foothnll coach at tlie Uni- er wlm will innke good with the Chi- Canada, won In. ronto ynehlsiiii-nCincinnati. Kox. of White versity cago May Swim English Channel. hitGravesend race track, near Coney There are hut two Hilda Welling of Rochester, Mrs. Island, has been sold at auction to a ters on the Rnmklyn team Wheat who swam from Roeliester real estate firm and will be broken up and Mitchell and Mitchell to not a England, to Sheemcs. a illstanee nf sixteen line-up- . In the Into lota. regular miles, last stininuT. may attenqit to swim across the English channel this Roh Clark, rookie pltrlier with tlie year. National Association of Amateur Oarsmen will hold their annual rowing Cleveland Indians, to said to have an bnll that Is a "dead ringNet Toumty on Coast regatta at Worcester, Muss., July 23 under-haner for Carl Mays' delivery. nd 24. are under way to promote a rians ' 1 Ini-lflcoast conference tenuis tournaThe Harvard Club nf Roston baa a Jlng Johnson, former pitcher for the ment cm tbe Stanford courts Mny 13 Sir Thomas Athletics, recently waived out of the to 13. Oregon, Washington, Oregon Llpton squash league. must lie Interested In squash as well majors, hua been signed to jlay with Agricultural college nd California will the Rethlehem steel mill team. enter teams. as tea. d 11)11 Th Newest Negligee Chinese suggestions are worked out effectively In many of the newest negOne model recently ligee garments. displayed appeared to he an exact replica of the costume nf a Chinese tody. It consisted of a plaited skirt and g Jacket of black satin, tha latter embroidered In dull blues and greens. lonee-flttin- which serve also to fore revere and collars. Long or short, all coats art of comfortable width end retain a stralght-lln- e appearance. Ribbon-Trimme- d Eton. touch for a navy serge made with Eton Jacket Is Introduced In the use of cerise plcoted ribbon which edges the skirt tunic and the lapped across Jacket ends, tinder which shows a white pique waistcoat. Tbs turn-baccuffs and collar era also pique. 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