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The Kingston Spy from Kingston, Wisconsin • Page 5

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The Kingston Spyi
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THE KINGSTON SPY. KINGSTON. WIS. 'PHF. glamour and fame of Ruth career began in 1914 when hu it (xii ted to the Boston Red Sox The Babe Ruth that almost every- knows stepped out beneath the great white spotlight at that 30-year atfo dati t- know the story of i Babt between the ages of 1" nd ht i i kid it i St i i 1 1 i 1 1 ro rt Babe Ruth I ii 1 1 i i In run Br i Gil A ho kn the 1 i tl i I ir i iv i I is 'he ISP I ill ec 11 at Mt pi an ut 1 1 i Gil rt Id rnf i I lust i in nit fii I iM i tl 16 irs old a 1' s'r i i 'I i but in no 1.1 i i I i i I first SAW the Babe he is a I a catcher llr i Ins i rutt on the Iclt nd I imajed at the i 1'ic tlcftni he erupted in IDS IK; asii his I ic mitt in 1 throw ins; In second i his left hand It w.is c.i to see Hut the Babe was no catcher-- but it was just as easy to see that he was a natural hall- ul had the i i snirit The Babe just thought he had to win Kven as a young kid he could never understand defeat "I watched him from that time on In one of the first important games I ever saw Ruth play he hit three home runs He was a fine i i when he was only 12 There I ustd to be or four teams play in? at St Mary and everyone want I i to sec tin young Babe sw ing a bat The Earlier Yeart The time trnr- Brother Gilbert said when the Babe was rt idy to his i i Sn I rctonuiu ndcd him to i friend I i i Dunn Baltimore lamous manager In the arly training si ason Jack used the ihe short viheie he did all right Hut Dunn krew that a li ft nidi just didn belong so he moved Ruth into tin pitching spot In his first real professional test he shut out tne 1914 Athletu A i i a It ague pi tmant winners, 6 to 0 "He was then IS years old, weighing around Ift 1 pounds Later he heat the 1914 Boston Braves 2 to 1 and as you rrmember the whmneit the Athlrtics four straight 1 he two pennant winneis thit set son got just one run off thr in jh innings And lit- was tlu just a Kltl I UailL I i fair hut he hail everything clsr in IUUIUK a i ool head and a s'uut lie irt I'lus hnc speed and uinlrol 1 in is i tlu i it i i tin i i I rti il a il hi i ei lit ii ki i in iirst in' i of I tu i.

no tu tin i mi 1 i i s'uit- i in tlu 1 1 nd Ui i i I i i i i I i fi ii 1 i i nd in i i 1 isk in i it is t. i di 1 1 In i iv 1 1 Hi II i 1 i i 1 I i i I st ut I i 11 i Mi i n. i Mil mil nt I in i it it tin tl it I in i 1 i I i i 1 I i I i i i 11 i i 1 i 1 ill in 1 i 1 111 I I i I i i un MI 1 '11 1 1 i i 1 1 II It i I i trv di i i i MI I i i i uiis i in 1 14 1 i (. i i i i i 1 i 1 1 1 i is 1 i I ddie Piat i i i Joi i li I thu 1 I i 1, i ft in li in i in the i nu i IK rb nn Hi 1 1 one i pi.iti I i I 1 knou I i I mil i is i ii i i i Co i ti Id im i 1 i Mi ui Id I uld i I remember one ganir at St Marv's when the Babe uns iinh 11 old There was another ball Mine gomK on at another spot in thf same tieU 1 Kuth came to bat the other fellows stopped their tJtmt belli look out somrine said or tlut i Kill sonic hml Kiilh hit a line tnplr tint just tlmr In ids II i i 1 Mr II 1 Is I I 1 I 1 1 's By VIRGINIA VALE illttutd bi WMUn Ifiwiwptr UnJao, A A A of Frank I Sinatra's Wednesday night a i is something to see. Outside the CBS theater the bobby sock brigade waits, even when he's in California they wait, otherwise they'll lose their places line Inside, the Voice, besptctaclfd chewing gum, has a swell time cli Aning with Jerry hpTi rr hearses his songs binatra settles down to business working like the conscientious professional that he is Seeing him then, you get a ni slant on this likable young man who has shot to i the top in the entertainment field so rapidly He ought to stay there--if the ardent admirers who he in wait for him don kill him first, one girl almost choked him a while ago' Adolpl Menjou, debonair as ever, has been dashing about Ni York, i just back from bond selling in Canada Meeting i he talks about that trip and goes on to not the HKO picture hi just Hybrid Corn Yield.

95 Busheb to Acre By Planting Thicker, 104 Bushels Resulted ADOLFHE MENJOO I finished with Sinatra, but the fact that he's going to the South Pacific in November Like other visiting stars, he was booked knee deep for radio appearances there a shortage of names in New York Forester, the famous author who wrote Captain Horatio Hornblower and "The Ship," will write the story in which Grtta Garbo will return to the screen Producer Lester Cowan engaged him to do a story about fighting sailors, men and women, in the Norwegian merchant marine Miss Garbo who hasn't liked other ideas submitted to her, must be in favor of this one Don't hrlipvr that toc is as uackv in real life as she sounds in the title role of the air's Ulondie bhe was an established i Broadway musical comedy star i when she was brought to Hollywood I for dramatic and singing roles; be- tore that, she'd studied journalism I at Columbia university She turns out a children story occasionally. Hybrid corn's ability to product more bushels per acre than open- pollinated varieties was compared to the "superiority of a well bred dairy row over a scrub animal by Prof Beard, extension agronomist of the agricultural extension service of Ohio State university In hybrid com, vie a better bred strain of plants capable of converting raw materials such as nitrogen, phosphorus potash, water, carbon dioxide and other elements into corn at more efficient rates than the old scrub open pollinated On the same land and with the same 'feed provided good hybrids will yield 10 to 12 bushels more corn per acre than opi pollinated varu ties Moreover the hybrid plants are sturdier and show less tendency to lodge In the case of both hybrid corn and pedigreed dairy stock the matter of ample fied and a well bal anctd ration are essential if maximum production is to be achieved With hybrid corn, this means providing the soil with sufficient plant foods in the proper balance via the fertilizer bag Four Plants Per Hill. Professor Beard emphasized that in addition to the use of more fertilizer, farmers could profitably adopt the practice of planting hybrid corn thicker to obtain greater yields "At the Ohio agricultural experiment station," he said, "good corn hybrids yielded 95 bushels to the acre as a two-year average, and open- pollinated corn 80 bushels, when both were thinned to three plants per hill With four plants per hill, however, the hybrids yielded 104 3 bushels per acre and the open-pollinated varieties 84 1 The difference in favor of hybrids increased from 15 bushels to 20 2 bushels per acre for the extra plant per hill This principle was borne out last summer in a southern Ohio location with later maturing hybrids where stanas of three plants per hill produced average yields of 92 8 bushels per acre and stands averaging plants per hill gave yields of 101 9 bushels per acre "Unless heavier fertilization and thicker planting go along with good corn hybrids, ustrs of hybrid sted of hybrids Mm MmlMg In a Night Club: Island! of celebi surrounded by Joy-polloi. The off-key clatter of plates and ho-hum of convemtton I bruising the Browsing from table to Ubte. colyumists searching for paragraphs Casting pearls before Swine, ha ha girs curdled with age cruising in like battleships that have just been luunuied Bores anchored at a waiting for the check to be up Nioblmg on a siae- I dut of hope, flops sitting alone tw ddlmg their thoughts Pretty ils wrapped in tight gowns that put cry curve in italics Drunks i ed to the bar making private public I In secluded corners, lovers jug- I ghrv happiness at the tip of their 1 heaits Biggies draped across chairs acting as if they were thrones Mov ie stars making entrances like a parade of one--walking over ji i i carpot of stares Me nbers of the lifted purky set i i nt; eirh other with snubdued expn.

ssions Cifaret gals who are lovehi than manv of the famed beiuties around them rml-i rs trying to create a bonfire of scandal by rubbing two ugly whis pers together The monologue of a visiting Hollywood producer punctuated by the expressive ot his listeners The Mafic Lanterns. Packed with more action, "Buffalo Bill" is a swift biografllm of a fabulous American during the pioneer era when a man's best friend was his six shooter Joel McCrea stars Linda Darnell and Maureen Haia's beauty are as ex citing as the gun play The Big Town in its knee-pants days provides the background for "Knickerbocker Holiday" Nelson Eddy's baritone contributes a bouquet of tunes in full bloom The pungent anti Nazi short yarn, "Address Unknown becomes a vivid film study of the present Nazi degeneration Paul Lukas adds to his acting laurels "Raiders of Red Gap buzzes out of Movieburg's hive with more sting than honey Hot Rhythm" is what Hollywood can turn out in its sleep Listing the cast would be more of an expose than publicity Dot ID umiuOj Urge demand and current naditicw. iDchtlr more fe required In flUlng ordtn tor few el Un mat popular pattern nnmbcn Crochet tor pleasure In odd monMnd at lUlurt PatUru 70M contains (UnethHH tor kail and punt, bat of matertijt Send your order to fewtaf arete Meoleenft Deft, IK kaaMafe St. OL etnti oat cent COM ot maiUni) tor Pattern No NO ASPDtlN FACTEH tfcin mmmnft, porn St. Joanpb Aspirm.

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nuii And i i in Muni i i tl it I in i 1 hi iK in suine of i i a bist hotel-. 1 Barton "i iibonmUi i i did it i i i I Love a i tiv h( did 2l)l) i i i i i without i of tin Tin mitiad of The Networks Fred Allen's comi- crack about the fellow wearing an overseas cap, a sports jacket, khaki pants, suede shoes etc, because he just turned 26 and doesn first rate Radio jesters have reversed a show business tradition Stooges used to be the butt of HIP comic quips Now radio stooges a i i i Obt gei eious of the puroM les Norman Corvvin one of the few radio i who drape radio with long pants, discrveb a salute for his inde pendence He informed an inter viewei lat lie has turned down sponsors for fear thev won illow mm to write what he thinks Nothing is impossible On Info Please thib erudite John eran Tdmitted he didn know Kill Thistles Get nd of Canada Thistles in one Kawa wjUtoal. cbemical, plowing or loss of crop. Nothing more to bdj Absolute money bark guarantee backed bj 11,000 bond. Send 55 to 1XOYD SAMPSON, W.

1st Are ESTHERVILLE, nmplrtl metbtilamdplfHnltt I LIST a few easy to-crochet me- dallions joined together make this cool as a breeze calot and bag set Use any color straw yarn to highlight any costume. From Pat's Heart Boss--Put, going to make you present of this pig Pat--Sure, and jcit you, tor "iliepin Til in lie sud I i be. Ueve in i pin a sot-kin in i i Bob Burns, radio Arkansas had to go oil a dipt for his new picture "Bellr of the Yukon," with Dinah Shore and Gypsy Rose I ft "Times have chanted," remarked Bob. Twelve years ago I had to dirt because I wasn't makm' a picture Muri.li of I line dim i I I and camer.iman Bob i i ruin I a ji.st before Ore it Brit un imposed restru turn of i i bo tween the two countries I got out in time i tte t' i md- i ft et of him tin Ind bet i 1 1 The ri Milt is an un 1 i itt ill. tun lho IriUi Qui --I i i it shows Irelind i (' Ir as nre i i It i i i i entt rt iinrm nt 1 I onK i i li i Stu irt Bui in i vvhn II UUie i I -i' mi nt vi i-.

one i I I I 1 Snow tti md the i when it re.iehid Bri Iw I 1 tin i it at lejst 1 WO tin is hi logue director when it i-, il i Aboitt the National I rtune fi nights rtRO I had i i ui- filling a ef i i TIHV i id tu know who I thought iiild win the National Ie pi nnnnt Here is opinion Tl irrtitiils a i .1 prewar ti an Billv i i i a big iMt be- ii fa fi ung I ct I Don't or that tarniioroia pfunt vou II tri bmr lilanf tfpr tducfd frnm fruph, a nptratn by rirclririK 1 hr -T 6 lii. 1 Hfpr ti I lopia" mit pmtnlrd to htm by snlAim hrn ht ttMrrd I hat rt irrf- iceman idu rrctntly nltastd nlr! infiifii- liont pimwig oW drumt on Rrrlrt "ljrt Yourffll Go" prmram i tmA tvit audition fairs, tltd land im tnqixitnfnt ittth 9 major mnn I hr hnttnm fell out pou'lri lim 4m, th, tin tin nl i i i i ton-it irt under AM thukrn trtl nun flunkfd nu hrni mlo iht tniiutm of tutlif Iwt hole liens i Snould Be Culled Out When i look them in the eje i DC Thompson of Rutgers i i One nf the ile signs of fowl paralysis--it has several forms--is a gray eje i an irregular pupil That is the ins the colored part of a normal eve is trav the pupil irreuular in outline when a bird is elibcaseu instead ot oeing evenly oval or rounded In addition, the evi nny be hshv or bulging Anv bird with this condition should be removed from the flock Lame buds that show no foot in- i ui am unt for the lameness should hi i i too as suspected i ftm I i The riis eiised i Is iv iv fur a while but i il i 10 i i i i nut nf i i If i ft in the link ev i i i il i i birds 1 ij i i i I pan MS ur i i fn 4 to 12 months i spec il i tl i i i i a i i IIIM the s- iase i TI i just as pel se ot i i paralsi5 is iostly to tl i i i in Hatching He Carefully Selected Best results in hitc' irg are ob- tameo troni run about 24 ounces per Ks; should be well formed of good shell texture, and of the roior is proper for the breed vnti are i i Eggs i an i 1 un 1 short or trir 1 i a i for hati I i L)I is. eathrr The Intelliffentsu When the Herald Tribune changes Mosi ow corre ipondents (which is not frcquentlj), only tl man Moscow Behird him he a lease on a com- fortaole apartment grocerv requisi- an old fur coat and a second hand sedan All these must re mam in the name of the newspaper Paul Porter heard that George Jean IN itnan. tne Clitic, taugneet dm ng a new show "The curtain olsened Paul "must have hit son actor on the head'" Sophie Tuekci autobiogiaphy will be Doubledav Doran The title Some of These Dajs" naturally In one London humor mag there is a cartoon of a British officer walk ing with a WAC The caption "Say, Pain, can get your teeth into the tHeT nf middle it with me'" The Oveiseas P.ess Club is fed up and i sta-t fighting for the many newspaper and radio men at the fronts who are not allowed to wear campaign ribbons Enough Henry--I've ha if a mind to get married Bill--That all you need frriend in Need Married Man--My wife is cooking her first dinner Will you come along and share it with me' Bac hplor--Sure--haven't 1 always shared your sorrows' Definition for counter-irritant-i a woman snooper. i Cinic Around i Omu uU-i, I dull line the I flies in here a i i i have some new I ones in tomortow WOHLU FEDERATION AND UNIVCRSAL PFACE--The con ccpt of world federation was en- by the Piophet of this agp, iha Hah, founder of the Baha i faith, over seventh-five years ago saj George Orr Latimcr, in his illuminating booklet THE LESS- FR AND THE MOST GREAT PrACE when He proclaimed These fruitless str fes these rum ous wars shall pass away and the Most Great Peace shall come A copy of this enlightening booklet, covering the of World Peace from Political to Spiritual civilization FREE on request Ad dress Baha Publishing Committee, 110-A Linden Ave Wilmette, Illinois --Adv CLOVEk FIELD With dorer a Jf.

30t or more per pound, you can't afford not to inoculate every pound of Ktd you plant with NITRAGIN. For a few cetitt an acre, NITRAGIN tip to bigger yields of richer feed helpi build fertility. ahow it pays to inoculate ail legumea of prerious cropping. NITRAGIN a the oldest, most widely ustd inoculation. It costt only II few du acre produced in matt modern laboratory of its kind.

Be sure you get NITRAGIN for aoybeana, alfalfa, clover--other Get it where you boy FREE BOOKLETS lo crop of Mnrtnl! Wit Invest in Liberty Buy War Bond? Midtown Vignette Several SCT sons ago an orchestra leader com- posid a bin li of good tures a a he put his rame on Oum his rivals pigeon holed i SOUK brought them ai i nd i the coin poser fit the reason i i ti a nom de hindic Alter a It i he wrote Taki It row bo i s. t' rusned the the Siratras the Shons a i ICT in orehes 1 it I I tcred bj tie Bru --Senor Cugaf i Sallies in Our Alley: Choo Chex Johnson met Luc us Beebe at Ca'e du Bois You re one man she said 'J would never mam Why nof asked Lucius "What, was her retort and be known as Choo Choo Beebe' Dunnngcr nsked Jerrj WMd What art you in the Draft' "I THEY'RE HERE! MUSKIE WALLEYE BASS CRAPPIE BLUEGILl PERCH IDLE HOUR RE50RI on Beautiful PIKE LAKE An Ideal Vacation Resort for the Fisherman and Family I a paper i I nurs er i I Hit ir I 11 I je in ot 'i i He is tl cat hv it 14 coxy housetpepuuj LOG CABINS to threo bcdroonu, com- pleUly furnisbed, electric light, ruacing water, Ske'gaj cooking unitj ctttbM and kitchen nil, iuMnpnog plenty oj btdclothiDg, hot and cold ibmna HOME STTIK MEALS im main duumj room ntebar room with radio well Jnpt sloping urtriclid diuuk ntac. Main your A Connected with ROUND. RICE and TURNER the FLAMBEAU RIVER and SQUAW CREEK CHEQUAMEGON NATIONAL PARK EPH HUH Wwwy TO.

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Pages Available:
1,146
Years Available:
1938-1946