OCR Text |
Show TnE BULLETIN (Sport Comments) from Page 1) work his way through college and savo enough money up to buy a new ear which they will drive home from Ijctroit next .week. JayiByinton played more often at his tackle position in football than any other man on the team and Art Lund had the reputation aa the beat passing halfback In the conference. Jay was also a member of the track squad and a crack tumbler. Art takes time out from his atbeletlcs long enough to croon over the radio and slays all the southern belles with hia music. All considered this has been a big year for these fine fellows who have won national recognition for themselves and for Westminster. Next year aorne mors fellows will get a chance and It la my bet that the training they get from Coach Bryan Patterson at Westminster will stand them in good no matter where they go, and if they flunk out of school it won't be the fault of the school where they obtained preliminary Ilats off to a swell training. (Cuntiuued FRIDAY, MAY Fishing and Camping SUPER SPECIALS For a Glorious Holiday Week-en- d Outdoors! FISH LINE, 50 ft. length, 14 pound test, Special FISH LINE, 75 ft. Otselic $975 A SGft 2 for J() 3 for 10 G for 100 SPOONS 1 GRANITE COFFEE IOTS, 9S0 Gallon Nlze FISHING NEEDS REGULAR GRANITE MART LOW TRICES EVERY-DA- Y With every $1.00 of f lulling nipplln Friday, your choice of any DEEP LAKE LURES FLY HOOKS, Sportsman ptir-5Qoha- so Fr uU Sjieciul, 2 for 15o 1H17.EN BAIT HOOKS, Grand Prize, Cunl of 0 BAIT HOOKS Eagle Claw Card of it 290 roSp"LJrom LINKS Large Amurtment $1.79 from 50 TEST LEADERS, 15 lbs., 10 Yard Lengths GUNS SPRINGFIELD Single Shot, Bolt Action .22 Calibre Rifles $4-9- 8 For PLAYGROUND FUN Playground Baseballs, 45 official size BASEBALL BATS $! 7S Playground Type HORSESHOES, Official Size Set of 4 W CLUB TENNIS BALLS Library Millls Parade of the Animal Kingdom' Hegner Stories of the Great Operas .... Newman Hackett Francis the First Fiction: Lett the King Beware Morrow Red Geranium Carleton Wren Cortenay Treasure Woman Alive Ertz Bindlosa Forbidden River Juvenile: Scout (0 Explorer Siple Little Indians LaRue Under the Sory Tree LaRue In animal Land LaRue Anderson Billy and Blaze A Parade of Ancient Animals Whitnall Lee Children of Banana Land Old John Cregan BITS OF BANTER: Tony Lazier Head Wind Daniel former Idol of local baseball was Flower Folk .Bicknell Just about through with the New York Yankees according to sports writers because he was slowing up and not hitting but he has been field- BLAME WORLD ILLS ing flawlessly and ia hitting terrific UPON OVEREATING of late. Last Saturday and Sunday he get bIx home runs In two games and drove in eleven runs in one con- Medical Author Says Tco Many tent for a new record. - - - - VinMeals Clog System. cent Lopmc, claimant in sixteen Vienna. Wnr. racial nml na'lonal states to the worlds heavyweight economic crises mid micmpioy-iricti- t hatreds, looked plenwrestling championship arc nil tine to overeating. week his in last appearance ty good nf these problem teats with at the local arena. Another foot- ilrSolution fefrthinrh. ball player makes good. Jack Tills Is the theory of the Austrian Johnson former Utah star may turn phyrlelan. Dr. Fruits Xnvcr M:iyr, to coaching another year though. - - whoso recent liouk. The - June Smart looks lots better of the llumnn Machine, a Radical with her glasses on. Hope that Solution of the Unemployment probnose heals pretty. - - - - B. Y. U.s lem," evoked severe criticism and berepeat victory for the Rocky Moun- nevolent smiles. contend thnt we sre tain track championship for the itllDoctor Mayr and overfed wrongly fed, from Inthird sucessive year was a individual mi. fancy reward for coach Ott Romney seeOwing to Irrational eating since we ing his school is so little and the were born we accumulate conslderatile facilities not adequate to develop the reservoir of poison In our system, the best In the men. Turned ankles plijrslclnn declares, continuing: "Too much eating. Overeating. Too wrenched knees and charley horses aro common occurences but they go many meals. Not enough rent for the digestive system. Our digestive appaon and still reach the top. ratus Is weary and distorted. Our nerves are poisoned. "The glands of Internal secretion are Irving Dramatic abnormal. All. thnt Intlueiices onr Class To brains and affects our thoughts. This I1 wo One-A- ct poisoning is the real source of the Plays crisis within our organism and the crisis of the social system. It leads to The dramatic close of the Irving evil passion, anger, linte, mania, deHigh Night school will present two struction and war. one-aplays Monday, June 1, 1936, "Stop stuffing the human body with at 8 p. m. The plays will bring to poison. Cleanse the system through a a close the activities of the drama- hunger cure. Remove the poison. Rationalize the human machine so tic class as well as the Night School, that the stomach will regain Its elasThe program la as follows: ticity and dwindle to the size of a 1. One Act Play balled flat. That will restore the THE MOUSE TRAP" equilibrium of the human body and Cast will rejuvenate It. Mrs. Somers Bessie Sullivan Mr. Campbell Lewis Lawrence Health Officer Suggest! Mrs. Miller Nellie Smith Take Vacation Everyone Mrs. Curwen Winifred Holm 111. health de"Tomorrow's Urbana, Mrs. Bemis Marlon Darton upon pends prevention, says todays Mrs. Roberts Lily Coggle Dr. J. Howard Beard, University of Jane ... Marldee Pack Illinois health officer, and he suggests 2. Music everyone take a vacation this summer. Under the direction of "Audolph "You cannot afford to ntlss a vaca- DRESSES Ladies' or Childrens MERLE HOLMES SHOP 1057 East 21st South LI J. W. BREWER TIRE CO. ct 1 SOME SPOTS WHERE ITS each Famous for Fine Sporting Goods 10SO East 21st South Hyland 210 shivering Many Washington. American, watching Ills thermometer hover far below normal this whiter, has thought that his frosty bedroom on niiizt he about the coldest earth, nr has thanked hi lucky tar thnt lie wiiwit In the Autarrtlc with Unmln Ellsworth. Actually, however, many Americans might have found It conldcrali1y warmer In the Antarctic (where It was summer) than at home till winter. Ell wnrth reported a teniierature of only live below zero Fahrenheit one day during bl flight across the South Polar continent, while In the United State some places have had temperature down to 50 lielow zero. "Even 50 lielow, however. Is warm compared to some cold wenther that hna been recorded In the really frigid arts of the earth," says the National Geographic society. Only 90 Below Zero. "Though the winter or ItKlYSO will go down In history as one of America's coldest ones, It cannot compare with the winters that visit a region of northeastern Siberia, generally ns Ihfi odd pole' of tite earth. There, nt the town of Verkhoyansk, thermometer have dropied to NO degrees lielow zero Fuhrenlielt. Devils Lake. X. D had an average temper at lire of 20 degrees helnw zero for live weeks this winter, but Verkhoyansk lias averaged as nmeh as 58 lielow for the month of Jnnunry In pnst years, "On really cold days In Verkhoyansk, the exhaled vapor of mane breath crystallizes Into cracking needles of Ice, and brcntlilng becomes painful. Ice form In the nostrils of horses and threaten to suffocate them. Itut though Lincoln Ellsworth found It a warm b five below zero during the Inst Antarctic cummer, the winter In the Smith Idar regions Is a different story. Admiral I.yrd, on his lone tlgll nt the advanced weather observation base, during the Antarctic winter, recorded a minimum temiernture Play u3 Make Cloves and Shoes Match, Is Paris Decree ' Gloves iiml shot1 are supposed to match tine another these day. One Inrls Imo'iuaUcr show iiiiiii which are cut completely In Imir. one side liclng of smile mill llie t !::r nr kill skin. These non:c:im lie obtained In almost any mImiIp a nil nre matched by gloves which me fashioned with backs of sunk ami pit I in uf kidskltt. now that they are in better condi-- , tion. Dora Dean, (irst baseman) Is a new member of the team. They play next Wednesday evenAuerbachs ing EEE225Z&S mm Her Fib Brings Result Wheeling. W. V.i. Wheeling' new puller ratlin system I gd'lag result. It win used a a threat by a school teileher, who Mid her pupils th:it the riiillii would "get" child.-who take thing anil il.in't return llieiii. After teacher (mind these Heme In her desk: Five hair ribbon, eleven apple, two wads of chewing gum and a kitten. me, KARY JUNE MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mrs. Elizabeth Ray, 1143 West- minster avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Muriel, to Earl R. I .arson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Larson, 728 Fourth East street. The wedding will take place early In June, Wrong sit rec-ognl.- Slops Fight With REALLY COLD For Instance, Regard Northeastern Siberia. tion, he contended. "Perltaiis you tiiluk you cannot afford a vacation because you are too TWO CROOKS and a LADY" busy, could spend the time profitably Cas- tIn other way, nr perhaps you Miller Jack Price wishsoma to retrench," he said. "Tour Lucille Blanche Bcthune body and ntlnd need a change from Miss Jones Lucia Robinson routine work." Mrs. Simms Vane He warned, however, that many vaMrs. Martha R. Eldrcdge cations sre often short cuts to bills ..Frank Tjamt, for medical service. Garrity -- ...Roy Robinson Stay sway from flics and mosquitoes, Inapctor he said. Use milk that Is safe that which SUGARHOUSE MERCHANTS comes from tuberculin-teste- d cows, GIRLS WINS 2nd which has been hnntlled by attendants LEAGUE GAME who have been careful about cleanliWednesdad night marked the 2nd ness. Use pasteurized milk. He also warned the vacationers not game of the A division scries. The to forget that there were floods this Coeds took the L. D. S. nurses for that water supplies have been year, a good trimming when they won polluted, food contaminated, and the the game by 17 to 25 score.. oil prepared for the production of Mrs. Lila Booth, the pitcher for typhoid patients and a new crop of the merchants is suffering from a typhoid carriers. three bone fracture and will be unA Smart Rat able to play for several weeks. HelOhio. A. M. Bellman, a Columbus, en Archibald pitched for Sugarhouse suspected burglars when he disgroeer, Wednesday night, taking the win. covered that two hank hooks and some ning game. Agnes Norris, Rae were missing. Police found Smart and June Smart were the currency the bank hooks and money In a rut's home run hitters of the game. nest In the basement. Roland Baine seems to have a different light in hia eyes this week. Here's hoping the girls do better Bell One-A-ct 1th East and 21st South My. 8715 Bsmaa . iya C Broken Lots Regular 98c Values Present 3. fro iiai New books on Sprague shelves: Non Fiction t Road to War ... Halnsle. TACKLE BOX, IS x 6 steel. With Lock and Key BASKETS, Choice 111 OQA OJV Selection H Corner Ratlon.-iHxa-tlo- cc .. The Library ' 24 pound test, Special .... REELS, Genuine Wolverine Automatic, extra Special steel Vim POLES, extra Special Sale TIN COFFEE M I'S, For Outdoor Cut) King TIN CAM I I NO PLATES METAL TEA i Kayo New York. KnyoeJ by the gong! They used to and still have the expression saved by the bell" but Billy Merritt, a negro henvywetght, was the victim of one and a cowbell, at that. Merritt, lighting In a local amateur tournament, was far nhend on In hi bout with Abner point y eight) when some "Joker" started coring the cows home. Merritt, thinking It was the bell, tlmpped hi gunrd ami Wright landed kerplunk on the negro's chin and the tight was over. of 80 below. North and South Poles. Summer temperatures both at the I Norm and goiiili poles are nmcii warm-- . er than the colder days experienced 3 some parts of the United states ti:ia Winter. When Itonld Amundsen discovered the South pole In December, 1011, he reported that It was only 2.2 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Peary at the Xorlh pole, n April, 1!H, found the temperature ranging from 11 to 510 lielow. Doubtless both poles sre far colder In winter, but no one lint visited them st that time of year. Any polar explorer, however, would have found It cold enough to suit him at Riverside ranger station In Yellowstone park, on February it, ltitttt. On that date the official thermometer there dropped to Oil lielow zero Fahrenheit, the record low temierature for the United States. "When It comes to producing real cold, mother nature Is piker1 when compared to modern scientists. Recently, at the University of Leyden, the Netherlands, experimenter hnva come within n fraction of h degree of attaining 'absolute zero.' the 'coldest cold' which I set theoretically at 4.7.i,rt degrees below zero Fahrenheit. This extreme cold Is achieved by cooling a substance with the aid of liquid air, liquid hydrogen mid I. quid helium. Then the substance Is magnetized, which heats It, and liquid helium Is used to remove this heat. The siihstanre then I demagnetized, and as result It becomes colder still. By subjecting substance to such great cold, scientists hope to learn more about the propertii-- and structure of matter. Cut If all this talk or great cold chills you, end I he story with a few thoughts about Death Vnlley. Call for-nlwhere nt times It grows mi hot thnt Ilipniinmctcrs have registered uvtr 134 degreps above zero y a, Pants Will Replace Old Garb of Siamese Bangkok, Slam. By order of the Siamese government the paining," the national pant" of the Siamese, Is abolished In favor of I'tmqienn trousers. The order ha caused consternation throughout Shim. For centuries the have worn the gall.v colureil "paining." which was a length of material some ten feet long ami three feet broad, wound round the thighs so that they looked like very riant slmrts. Duly the women may now continue to wear (lie "paining." |