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Show THE BULLETIN Dusky Croesus Speaking of Sports A CCORDING to Joe Louis' board of managers and stockholders, Yankee Regime the heavyweight champion will be turned loose in the ring four times a year hereafter, twice indoors and twice in the open. It is the ambition of Joe's directors to make him a millionaire, a Changes Little jUnder Barrow admirable gesture, and also a self-les- s, By ROBERT McSIIANE "PHE world'i greatest baseball empire, built by Col. Jacob Ruppert, will remain almost unchanged i with Edward G. Barrow, business manager of the club for 19 years, now president of the champion New York Yankees. Barrow, 71, actually ran things even while the colonel was alive. He ;was one of four trustees named In ithe will, and will serve with George IE. Ruppert, brother of the late owner and chief trustee, retaining his post as vice president, aiid Al Bren-taa- n holding his office sj treasurer. Former' manager of the Boston Red Sox and a president of the present International league when it was known as the Eastern league, Barrow is a baseball man whose acumen has always been unquestioned. Five other teams are included In the Ruppert holdings. Colonel Ruppert owned the Yankees virtually outright, holding all 3,000 is HSSSKl ADVENTURERS' CLUB Plain Face Is Challenge to Personality Cross Stitch end Crochet for Linens 1 (j&faj- By PATRICIA LINDSAY "T CAN'T understand it," wailed a HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOUKSELFI stupid mother to me, "Jenny is so plain and her two sisters are so beautifull I only hopo some man will see something in her and marry 99 M her. I'll have no trouble getting the the other two married but Jenny is goEVERYBODY: ing to be a problem!" HELLO cock-eyeso d accident Jenny heard her mother and she of railroad a the story laughed. "It's too bad I am so just cock-eye- d from to the seems work that everything opposite just she said, "and if no man plain," what it should. You know, when anyone mentions railroad acci- will marry me when I grow up I'll dent to me I immediately think of a collision. But Marcella be a nurse!" Jenny was 15 then. Timer of Clifton, N. J., was in one once that not only wasn't a Five years later I saw Jenny Her mother had written that collision, but as a matter of fact, was just the opposite of a again. was to be married and her Jenny collision. two pretty sisters (still not marThat sounds pretty doggone near impossible, and I know it. ried!) were to attend her. I was Two railroad cars coming together can cause a mighty serious amazed at this turn of events. accident. On the other hand, two cars getting farther and When I stepped off the train there farther apart every minute well that ought to be just about was Jenny with frank lovely eyes Pattern No. 1872. distance smiling me a welcome. Her rather the safest thing on tracks. But it was the Use this cross stitch and crochet angular figure was becomingly at between two cars that threw Mrs. Timer right ino the lap of tired in a simply cut sports frock on scarfs, towels and pillow cases Adventure and caused all the horror, and panic, and suffering and her long straight black hair had and have linens you'll be proud of. been cut and waved. Now short Pattern 1872 contains a transfer that you're going to read about today. haloed her plain face giving pattern of eight motifs ranging Marcella's husband is a traveling representative for a curls most fascinating piquant it the from 5 by 13V4 to 3tt by 7 inches; New York firm. In the summer of 1925 he was covering directions and chart for the filet the New England territory. The Timer's home was then in From that first moment it was crochet; materials required; illusRidgefield Park, N. J., but Marcella with her two children, a boy, six, fun to be with Jenny, to listen to her trations of stitches. and a baby girl not quite a year old, was touring New England with wedding plans, to meet her young Send 15 cents in coins for this her husband. friends and to watch her easy, de pattern to The Sewing Circle, It was about the middle of July and they were in Hartford, Conn., lightful poise. "The Ugly Duck Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Avewhen the baby developed a colic and began running a high fever. Mar- ling's certainly made good," I mur- nue, New York, N. Y. Please write your name, adcella decided to take the children home to Ridgefield Park. They arrived mured, and was curious to know in New York on a terrifically hot day, crossed to New Jersey and got on what she had done during those five dress and pattern number plainly. y in the afternoon. a West Shore train at Weehawken about intervening years. It seems that at an early age to Stop in Tunnel. Comes Train A S REGULAR as the seasons is Jenny realized that beaux and par ties and indulgence of whims were the warning to sportsmen that "I don't know whether you're acquainted with the West Shore not going to be hers easily, because railroad at this pout," Marcella writes, "bat it has a long tunnel duck hunting will soon be a thing of she lacked the beauty her sisters under the city of Weehawken which comes out on the Jersey the past unless effective restoration had, so she struck out for a life of meadows about seven miles from where it begins. I had often methods are applied. her own and went to college. There And for the most part those warn she concentrated on school affairs are as Just Ignored. ings regularly as ardently as on her studies and Now comes word from officials of soon won an enviable place in the Ducks, Unlimited, that unless remehearts of her classmates. Not exdial measures are taken during the pecting much from life without efnext five years there will be no fort she matured into an unselfish, duck hunting 20 years hence, and thoughtful person and through it will never come back. This proph study, quite unconsciously develwas in an made after ecy only oped her personality. It was at a tensive survey of Canadian breed school dance that Bill, ing grounds. met her. Surface water in the breeding reduced areas has been alarmingly through low precipitation and con tinued high temperatures. Ram faus in Alberta and Saskatchewan have' alleviated conditions in southern No, the girl over 30 who has let breeding grounds to some extent, herself down must pick herself up. of Passengers began to show signs uneasiness. but the northern part, or "no man's she has to begin with thinkPerhaps ' land," is in critical condition. ing. She must think she is needed, been through this tunnel and had never given it a second thought" that she is good at her work, that But many are the thoughts Marcella has given that doggone there is a job for her some place. tunnel since. Then she must make herself just as and found seats In for Park train boarded She the Ridgefield COLUMBIA University's Teachers Neutralize excess stomach to the last coach. The train started, and entered the next lovely looking 'as she possibly can the semester will add within her means. was when about as half it tunnel usual. It through way began acids to wake up feeling like to its curriculum a classroom course to slow down and came to a gradual stop. That wasn't unusual. Any girl can exercise herself back on fishing . . . George (Potsy) a million to health, put color in her cheeks Trains often did that. Marcella paid no attention to it and neither Clark will guide the Brooklyn Dodga in and can her She the effects of relieve To did of other the eyes. sparkle any passengers. ers National Football league team "acid indigestion' her hair by brushing, shampamper escape WAS out. went unusual. a The while the After That passenlights do this: Take 2 through the 1939 season . . . After next at it in the it day home, pooing drying outA to was conductor running up and down 19 years in organized get restless. baseball. gers began of Phillips' Milk of Magsun. She can her clothes clean, of water AT in nesia Pitcher Charles Fred Lucas, veter side the coaches swinging a red lantern. A second conductor had neatly mendedkeep and, if her funds are BEDTIME. glass an National league righthander, has stationed himself at the door. The day had been hot enough in the first on an low, very inexpensive rely place, but down there in the tunnel rt was stifling. The windows of the collar and cuffs been released un While you sleep, this wonderful to freshen the one alkalizer will be sweetening your conditionally by the cars were all closed to keep out the poisonous gases that filled the tunnel dress she wears g and what little air there was in the beginning was rapidly stomach . . . easing; the Pittsburgh Pirates. at all times, She must approach each prospecand nausea . . . helping to bring . . . Gonzage ran being used up. back a "normal' feeling. By mornThe baby, whose fever had mounted, began to scream at the top of tive employer with a feeling of askickoffs back for an for the surance, eagerness you feel great ing job to of uneasiness. Several show other her lungs. signs passengers began touchdowns three him and make she feel is when you wake take Then capable, times in the 1938 Some of the men got up and approached the door, but the conductor 2 more tablespoon! uls of Phillips and a person he needs experienced not would let would nor them he any pass, give explanation satisfactory season, all runs of Milk of Magnesia with orange juice. to have around. It can be done tunnel. more than 100 yards why the train was standing still in a dark and older if but That is one of the quickest simdon't take you you girls For a few minutes after that all was quiet. Then, suddenly, . . . Modest Tony easiest ways to overcome the in hand is future yourselves your plest Galento will fight panic gripped the people in that dark, stilling car. One man bad effects of too much eating, smoknot thouof think Just the rosy. leaped to a window and threw It open. "They cant keep us In Tommy ing or drinking. Thousands use (Hard sands of girls over 30 who are holdhere to suffocate like rats," he shouted. "I'm getting out!" He Luck) Fan March But never ask for "milk of do down how you ing jobs suppose clambered through the window, and many others followed him. 10 in Madison alone always ask for magnesia" ' do it? they And almost Immediately the coach was filled with the sulphurous, Red Lucas Magnesia.. Square Garden . . . BeU Syndicate. WNU Service. "uUpr"MiUtof Ed Barrow will repoisonous gases of the tunnel. ceive $50,000 per year as president PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA "Then," says Marcella, "terror such as I had never known of the Yanks. before gripped me.' My baby stopped sereaming suddenly and Y IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM Western Newspaper Union. became very stilL My little boy leaned with unnatural weight against my side. In the pitch darkness everyone was gasping Fate of Extremes for breath. Some man shouted to everyone to lie down on the The Use of Face Powder The fate of all extremes is such, Billiards floor. I couldn't get down with the two children. But I prayed Face powder is perhaps woman's and how I prayed! oldest beauty aid. In Egypt, China men may be read, as well as By CHARLES C. PETERSON and Japan powders have been used books, too much. Pope. Coal Gas Fills Passenger Coaches. President National Billiard Association of America and World's Trick for centuries. Rice, starch, clay, "Women were fainting and men's lungs were wracked with a hacking bismuth and almond Shot Champion. meal were toicough that only filled them with more coal gas. I felt as if a hand of let prerequisites before the days of steel were gripping at my throat Then I began to sink down into a Cleopatra. dark, black pit of nothingness that seemed to becoming up to meet ma Do you feat so snvvous you vmnt to scream? A high grade powder is a many-side- d I tried to fight it off, but it seemed it was no use. Deeper and deeper Are you ems and Irritable! Do you eeoM skin It the protects blessing. tome damt to youT into the gloom I sank. Subconsciously I felt the tram jar and shekr If your htth ere ea edge sad yea. feel strong sunlight harsh winds but by that time it didn't mean anything. It is the last thing I remen: against you awed good mtnl system tonic, try and dust atmospheric Lydia B. Finkbam'e Vegetable Convouud, bered. Then I was unconscious." do trptcUUf far wn, The woman who knows her beauty For over yean one woman ha told anNow let's go back and tell the part of the story Marcella rules never grinds powder into the other bow to fo "railing thru" will reliable didn't know anything about What had happened was that a Pinkham's Compound. It helps aature bold pores. She pats it on lightly, startup mora physical maisUnee and time helps coupling had broken, and the front part of the train had gone on, ing under the chin and not on the calm quivering nerves and leaves dieeomlorta e leaving the last two coaches behind In the middle of the tunnel. from was as annoying symptoms which often acthe custom. nose, female functional disorder. It was the exact opposite of a collision, but the conductors realised After its application she taps her company Why not five it ehaneo ta help TOUT that it was serious, nevertheless. One of them went out into the Over one million women hare written ss face lightly with the finger tips. That d tunnel with a red lantern to make sure that the ears reporting wonderful benefits from Pmkham's tends to make the powder stick. Compound. weren't hit by another train, while the other tried to keep the It's important to be fastidious passengers from leaving the comparative safety of the ear. about the powder pad, since germs When the front of the broken train reached the meadows, the loss of lurk on even a clean skin. AbsorbFatal to Thought the two cars was discovered and an emergency engine was sent imme- ent cotton is more Incessant MeW 'St scribbling is death to though sanitary, diately. But it had taken 20 minutes to accomplish that and in the it doesn't spread the powder as nice- thought. Carlyle. meantime the passengers in those two stranded cars had breathed in ly as lamb's wool. Rouge pads are a lot of coal gas. frowned upon because they are usu Ambulances were waiting when they reached the mouth of the tunnel, relieves such long service. to give first aid. "And maybe you think we didn't need it," says Mar- ally givenof Many today's powders contain cella. "My little boy and I were revived almost immediately, but it starch also oxide of zinc, Srstlay. was only with a terrific struggle that my little girl's life was saved." which istalcum, an excellent antiseptic. To Headaches And if Marcella had to go through another railroad accident, I think to hold on lotions are and toFever collision in preference to one of those help powders she'd pick a good some being compounded of used, UOUID, TABLETS dan Celda trick accidents where the cars all go in different directions. DROPS HOSE SALVE, ta SS minutes. stearate of zinc and a bland oiL -Oj WNU Service. . Copyright. WsadirfJ They should be rubbed into the flesh Try Lesson No. 18 until they disappear, as you would The Passion Flower Prodneing Artificial Pearls This is the sixteenth and last in with a vanishing cream. The three leaves of the passion fact that a pearl can be proThe and the series of instruction shots the most interesting, because it is duced by the introduction of an alien flower that grow in a cluster repreSilken Caracul Is Valuable the most important and attractive body into the oyster has been used sent the Father, the Son and the The value of the silken pelts of shot in the game "the draw shot." in industry for the culture of art- Holy Ghost The tendrils are the caracul from an unusual breed of thongs with which Christ was bound. sheep in southern Russia is deWithout the draw shot, position play ificially bred pearls, observes Have you anything around at billiards and pocket billiards writer in Pearson's London Week- The various parts of the flower-stam- ens, termined by the regularity and pistil, sepals and petals-repre- sent beauty of their lustrous moire markthe boose you would like would be absolutely impossible. To ly. An expert states that as soon the crown of thorns, the ings. As in all furs, the quality of as the grain of sand (or any other to trsde or sell? Try a ds make a good draw shot it is necesinto the shell, three nail prints, the five wounds, the Qarafiea! ifiei sd. The cost is oaly skin is important, and the supple sary to hold the cue level at the bal- particle) is introduced Anc a few cents and there are ance, make a firm bridge and strike the irritation causes the oyster to the three spears, the two clubs and softness. But for caracul to achieve a probably alotoffolfcalogk. with cross. it the The ten cover smooth, protective pods represent its greatest loveliness, the shimmerthe cue ball Vt below the center. I1 Ins for fust whatever k la Pearls the Apostles, excluding Judas, whe ing moire patterns must be careDon't fail to follow through. Use a layer containing calcium. RciUlIf you no longer have use for. of thousands but and re Christ who layers betrayed nothing six inch bridge. Peter, fully matched and harmonized. denied Him. jf calcium. profitable one. It won't be easy, even Joe can though make money as fast as Spencerian Sam could with a mimeograph machine. John Roxborough, head of the champ's financial depart ment, estimates that under new tax bur-jM Louis dens Joe will have to have an income of a million dollars a year for five straight years in order to keep one million for himself. Needless to say, the Brown Bomber did not figure this out for himself. He already has approximately a quarter of a million dollars in annuities, Chicago real estate and bank deposits. For a while he seriously considered retiring from the ring and live off his savings. However, not long ago he . surprised directors pleasantly his with the announcement that he likes his title, and will keep right on defending it in his brusque, even violent, manner. Joe has grown up. He has confi dence, more pride, and wants to And that, rest assured, is fight. all right with his board of strategy. ever-lovi- Panic in Dark -- ever-wideni- ng ng Hunters Warned four-thirt- NEVER SLEEP ONAN UPSEr STOMACH EDWARD G. BARROW shares of stock in them except for 10 shares split up among other officials who made up the directorate. Undoubtedly the colonel would 'be happy to know that the men he placed in charge of the Yankees at his death had passed on complete power to his old and trusted lieutenant. Barrow possesses one of the shrewdest brains in the business, and is the proper man to carry on the club's tradition of victory. For all his years Barrow is still a strong, aggressive individual. A member of .the old school, he is a product of the days when a manager was at least willing to try to whip any man on his club. Important Sport Shorts ce Star Developer lie developed two of baseball's greatest stars Bonus Wagner and Babe Ruth. State of Mind Wagner he considers the best ball player he ever saw, because he could play more positions brilliantly than any of the others, including Ruth. He converted Ruth from a pitcher into the greatest slugger of all outfielders, handling the Babe with a heavy hand. When they clashed it was Ruth who backed away, not Barrow, who always growled at the salaries Ruth argued Ruppert into paying him. won't be any real "There change," Barrow stated. "I always made the decisions, and it was very seldom that Colonel Ruppert questioned my judgment I think we'll rock along about as usual I wouldn't be surprised if we won another championship this year." Barrow was born at Springfield, III., and in his younger days was for a time city editor of the Des Moines Leader. Later he was a highly unsuccessful soap salesman before turning up as manager of the Pater-soN. J., club of the Atlantic league. n, New Cinder Star star is blazing his U. S. tracks, and he's none other than Leslie the New York university freshman who broke schoolboy rece to ords all the way from cross country distances. cinder ANEW way around Mac-Mitche- ll, half-mil- Glenn Cunningham and Archie San Roman! are emphatic in agreeing that he is the country's best g prospect. N. i". U. Coach Emil von Elling says he has all the physical attributes to be a great miler. That leaves experience to put him at the head of the mile-runnin- field. Recently he ran against Cunningham and Gene Venzke at 800 meters. Though he ran fifth behind Cunningham, no one was disappointed. He hit 1:55, almost four seconds better than Venzke's winning time a year ago, and only two seconds slower than Cunningham and Glenn ran the fastest 800 that's ever been recorded. MacMitchell made that time despite the fact that he got off to a poor start and ran wide most of the way. The new runner has the build and the poise. 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