TEA (Le) = 1! € . -- ; 2. EUPRICRRR TR OANA R NX XXX RN XXX XX XXX XXX XXX XX HRN XXX 4 ' : [X] = RS J % % 5 |] ) * ) pe | x] (] % 4 [x] 9° D> % : Rd BOOSTER COOCELTRIEOOOOOTR XR XXIII A XXX] Synopsis of Preceding Instalments: ..For ten years Pop Clark has tried vainly to win the United League pen- nant with his New York Blues. Most of the baseball writers predict an- other failure but Terry Burke of the Star thinks they have a chance and through Tony Murallo, who has a restaurant in the Broadway district and is associated with bookmakers and gamblers, he bets $1. on them at 200 to 1. The opening game is a pitchers' battle. Whitpur, the Phila. delphia star twirler, is jealous of Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie short. stop, because of Pop Clark's pretty daughter Frances. He tries to in- timidate Larry with a bean ball and when he throws a second one at Lar. ry's head Doyle knocks him down with a right to the chin. Larry is put out of the game. Later Whit- per hits a home run with a man on -- hase but as Whitper is nearing the home plate, he drops dead, shot and pit through the heart. The Blues win is generally believed that Whitper was killed to allow them to win. Detective Kelly suspects Larry 2. x & lize t lips' Milk of Magnesia. two Phillips' Mil the liquid "Phillips' able, new Philli Tablets, Only tablets at drug stores. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: alent of a teaspoonful of To Alkalize Acid Indigestion Away | Fast People Everywhere Are Adopting This Remarkable' Phillips" Way The way to gain almost incredibly quick relief, from stomach condition Srigag from overacidity, is to alka- 1e stomach quickly with. Phil- You take either two teaspoons of the liquid pallies after meals; or_ J of Magnesia Tab- lets. Almost instantly "acid indiges- tion" goes, gas from hyperacidily, --*acid - headaches"--{irom over-in- - dulgence in food or smoking -- and nausea are relieved. You feel made over; forget you have a stomach, Try this Phillips' way if you have any acid stomach upsets. Get either or the remark- 3° Milk of Magnesia of for a hig box of Each tiny tablet is the equiv. AN fEosive Phillips' Milk of § fagnesia, 5 te MILK OF MAGNESIA WHEN WORK & WORRY % PULL YOU DOWN _ Take Wincaryis) THE GREAT TONIC BOIS MEI TN [3:33 SLUGS SN: Kole] because he will not account for his time atter leaving the diamond, CHAPTER 10 The Blues returned to New York o:. Saturday for a short three-game series with the Butchers from Chi: cago, who were just starting their Eastcrn trip. "he Blues were fourth in the League standing, the highest they had been lor several seasons at this time of the year. The St. Louis Rubes were perched on top and play- ing pretty fair ball out through the West. They, too, were beginning their Eastern invasion ith a series up in Boston against th) haple [ndians. The Chicago Butchers were in se- cord place, and the Cleveland team # tew percentage points behind. At this stage of the race, position really didn't count for much. It was too early to tell anything about the even- tue] outcome of the pennant race. A few percentage points right down the line meant very little one way or an- other. Wrom the pre-season dope, the But- chers should have been a cinch to sweep this serles with the Blues. But so many weird an. unexplainable things had already taken place during the short run of the season that-the betting although favoring the Butch- ers slightly, wasn't very heavy. The gamblers around town seemed con- tent to ndopt a watching policy be: fore laying any odds. There was an air of heavy uncertainty around the park at- game time. The capacity throng was still jamming through the turnstiles as the press box boys fil tered in and took their accustomed places. . "Well, 'here we ave again," Craven sald as he pushed past Doc Biers and banged his portable down before his seat. "Say, will you look at the mob!" "A bunch of ghouls!" Doc Biers grunted sowiy. "They don't want to see a ball game." "The Butchers-ought to clean up on this gang of imposters.' Craven start ed to chew the end of a cigar. "I still maintain that there are only two real ball players on the whole Blues team." "Doyle's going to play," Mullins an- n unced this with a sly look towards Terry. } "I thought Pop would have gotten rid of him long ago," Bill Hover puf- fed. {thought Doyle as still out," Rey- nolds commentel, "No, he was put out for only two days," Mullins answered, * T think Doyle has the old man buffaloed." «Don't you worry about that," Doc. Blers cut in. "Doyle will wake up some morning and find himself hack in the p'Inors or I'll miss my guess." fn the first inning, with one out and two men on, Crawford the But- cher' first baseman, lifted a short fir hack of second base. Buck Han. sen was playing in close and at the crack of the bat ha raced forward and pulled off a lovely shoestring catch. Smith of the Butchers was a fast min 'and thought he could take liberties | with Buck's arm, He waited for the catch and then flew down to third. 'Buck got the ball away like a bullet, and beat the -unner by about a foot as he thundered into the hag. The crowd went wild, It was a beautiful catch, with a . well peg to top it off, It lnoked as though the Blues at the least could play heads-up baseball, The Blues failed tu score in their half of the first, and the second in. ning was likewise scoreless for both sides. Dick Collies, the sturdy right: hander of the Chicago gang, was matching Lefty Higgins pitch for pitch. In the third, the Butchers got to- gether and with their heavy end up they pecked away and got two runs. Higgins went along all right after WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to go The liver should pour ont two ds of liquid bile into your bowel daily, fi this bite fa not flowing Jreely, your ood n doesn't digest. It just deea 6 bowels, Gas bloats up yor stoma i You ot Sonstipatad, Kitmlal poisons n 0 y, & ou sour, Rank and the world looks pun. ' +A mere movement doesn't always get at the etuse, You hed tom that wor on the liver 04 , It takes Joo, od ter's Little Liver Pills 80 two of ng freely o flow mi ou i td po Ly 0 the of calomel but have no jomeCor MH BE , |tery-operated electric lanterns, The Oil Lantern Goes The Illinois commerce commision has ordered therailroads to abolish the old oil-burning lanterns whieh, for mear)y a century, have been car-' ried by railway trainmen, In their stead the railways must supply bat- The old lanterns Were Inefficient and unreliable; The-flame. might 'be extinguished by a high wind. In<ex- tremely cold weather the wick re- fused to draw. Smoke and soot would. darken the globe. A dropped lantern might start a fire. Trainmen had: to run the risk of using 'them around tank cara and other cars con- taining highly - volatile fluids.--Chi- cago Daily News. 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Size 16 (34) requires 43 yards of 89-inch material for short sleeves and 47% yards for long sleeves. : 3 HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your name and address plainly, giving number and size of pattern wanted. Enclose 20¢ in stamps or coin (coin preferred); wrap it carefully and address your order to Barbara Bell, Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street, West, Toronto. that until the sixth. He walked Dir- kin, the slugger . from the Chicago South Side. The next man up also walked, The crowd didn't like it, and told the ump about it in no uncertain measure. TL: fourth ball" looked as tkough it had cut the outside of the plate for the third strike. Then the Butchers sacrificed, and with Dirkin on third, Larry muffed a slow lazy rol- jar. Dirkin crossed the plate standing up. --To be continued-- O need for women or girls to suffer ever month from peri- odic pains, head. ache or sideaches. In girlhood Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a ve ry beneficial hi tonic, 8 is what Mra. Ear) Johnston of 445 Jackson St, W,, Hamilton, Ont., said: "I suffered from pains in my back and side periodically. I would bo weak, 'all nerves,' and had headaches and dizzy spells. Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pre. scription helped to rid me of those awful pains an rove away the headaches and dizzy spells, This medicing improved my appetite and helped to build nie, up so that 1 felt just fine in every on uy nowl New size, taba 50. lquid $1.00 & $1.35, J gf Issue No. 4 ---'37 TC Se ---------------------------- DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE' ALWAYS A FAVORITE According to movie -titles ""The Devil 'Is 'A Sissy" and according to recipe titles, he is # "cake eater'. All of which would 'lend us to be lieve that he is not the rough, tough and nasty guy we have always thought. However, we "heartily ap prove of his taste in cake because there gre few humans who don't love Devil's Food Cake. : This is a particularly good family cake because children love the fla. _|vour and it is really good for them. It is not too heavy and besides the nou.ishing ingredients such as but. ter, sugar and eggs which go into it, there 1s "rich, energy-building chocolate which every child loves. There is one very important point about making this cake and it should be considered first of all. That is the kind 'of cake flour to be used. Just any flour will not turn out the kind of Devil's Faod Cake you dream a' out. Nor will the addition of corn starch or potato flour do the trick. Your cake is a success or failure when you 'purghage the flour. And to make it a Success -- use only the finest cake flour on the market. Years have been spent to 'perfect it ~--it has been ground and re-ground to just the right etxture for use in '|cake-minking. 2% teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon galt 2-3 cups butter or other shortening 1% cups sugar 8 eggs, well beaten 3 squarés unsweetened chocolate, melied. 1% cup mjlk . : 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add bak- gether three times. Cream butter thoroughly, . add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add eggs and beat well; then chocolate and beat until smooth, Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla, Bake in two greased Y-inch layer pans in moderate oven (360 degrees F) 80 minutes, or until done. If you want a plain frosting, spread Seven Minute frosting between lay. ers and on top and sides of cake, To dress up the frosting a bit, fold in 1 cup quartered marshmallows Seven. Minute frosting before spreading, or sprinkle 1 can coco- nut, southern style, over the plain frosting while it is still soft. There is a grand filling for: Devil's Food Cake, which .further makes it even more popular than before. Try this Raisin Nut Filling and note the fast disappearance of the cake. % cup brown sugar. firmly packed {2_ tablespoons butter - 1 cup water : 3, cup broken walnut meats, toast: ed 8 cup cup seeded raisins 2 tablespoons cream or rich milk (about) Heat sugar, butter, and water in skillet, and cook until a small amount of mixture forms a soft ball in cold water (826 degrees F.). Remove from fire; add nuts and raisins, Add cream until of right consistency to spread. Makes enough filling to spread between -two 9-inéh- layers. } A FISH TIP Good-sized fish, that is, fish weigh- ing four to five pounds, are usually baked. The secret of baking fish so it is tasty lies in getting the fish done, Actually the same rules apply to baking fish as to roasting. meat. '|The fish may be spread out In the pan, flesh side up, and baked In a very hot oven with sufficient fat to flavor well. A fish, of large size, however, is especially delicious if its fore it is baked. Whether the fish is.stuffed or not, the same principles apply in its -bak- By LAURA KNIGHT ing as in the roasting of 'meat; that is, the heat vi a quick; hot oven & the flesh, keéps in the julees, and prevents the loss of flavor: Often: in the baking of fish jt is necessary to add fat. , This may'be done by' put: ting fat of some kind into the pan with the fish, by spreading strips of bacon over: the fish, or by lard- ing it. - HN a Clean the fish thoroughly, bone if desired, and sprinkle it inslde and out with sult. If stuffing is to be used fill with desired stuffing and sew up. , Place in a dripping pan and add some bacon fat or » piece of salt pork, or place several slices of ba: con around it. Bake in a hot oven for about one hour, After it has been Neu itis P: ii *'chener, * too, London and God-. ; J ri is a ns ~ |erich, Brantford, Stratford and a 4 : 2 number of other Western Ontario Fast x: cities had previously chosen stand- : ard' time in preference to "summer - ls + |time" writes the Toronto Telegram. re i of gato for the Spobulasity - ak ; 'of the 1 for saving dayiight 'in ot pitta Tableit 4 | the pre months in the centres Dissolve Almost | | mentioned 4g difficult to understand, | Instantly *"|but Toronto will freely concede that "In 2 geconds by © [it is* their right to do as they please cre herbi about the matter . grate, and go to This ¢jty, howevei, will be unin- Juey aa "Aspirin" fluenced by their decision. It is firme' Ben & Slas of waisss [ly wedded to daylight saving = and bottom of the glass it is ~ |there will be no divorce. Far from disintegrating, What from wishing to get rid of the ex- higguns Ju this. giao tra hour of daylight the citizens of _ glomach, Toronto regret that the. period m - | which it can be enjoyed is not lon- . ; ger, It is with pleasure that the hands- For Amazingly Quick Relief |of the clock are moved forward an Get "ASPIRIN" baste with the fat thut in" the bottom of the tinue to Laste every with parsley and slices serve aia or with sauce. ! in the oven for about 16 minutes, | until the ish is well done. Remove from the pan to platter, garnish of lemon 'and It you suffer from pains of neuritis will 'be found'| what you want is quick relief. "Aspirin" table pan and con- . for one reason. 10 minutes Allustration above.) any desired | rin together next year and dar-back. Joseph ' Bruno, vania jail to visit the d tie' shortage. Of All Things All right-thinking 'people will agree that Christmas comes too early; no- body -is ever ready for it. Let's get a litetime vict, was related . from a Pennsy)- has aot been seen since. sissy just couldn't take it. Germany will import a million tons of grain to make up for the domes Wasting money on neuralgi easing almost at once, for the name Bayer in set the calen. | Coss on every tablet con- entist, but he The . big dissolve or disintegrate stantly they touch moisture, (Note ence--when you take an tablet it starts to di most as quickly as you swallow it. give quick re- because they almost in- | "Aspi- | ssolve Pr And thus is ready to start workin almost Tnstantly' . . headac 8 es,' ia and neuritis pains start @ 'Aspirin' tablets are made in Cana a. Wis int is the Sgistered rade-mark of the Bayer Com A mited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look the form of a Try it. You'll say it's marvelous. cavity is filled with a stuffing be- bread while' the Nazi babies are 'ery- ing for cannon! : . Another little service for our cus tomers: The best legal talent money can buy tells us it is not compulsory to read the newspaper reviews of the events f 1936. . 3 President Butler coridemned Ger- man and "Italian oniversities for abandoning - intellectual freedom Among those abdént from this meet: ing wag Robert Burke, who was re- cently expelled from Columbia for saying the same thing. -- The New' Ytrker- Ee SA o "Radio may not have affected the top flight of concert artists, but it has all but wiped out the rank and file."-- Fritz Kreisler, : "I think British democracy as a form of sivilization is one of the most perfect existing todav."--Andre Mau. rois, ---- oa ces isan From In 1837, the year of Queen Vic | toria's' Accession, a young English 'Scientist, Mr. Alfred Bird, F.C.8., suc: cessfully carried out a period = of study and experimentation, culminat- ing 'with his discovery of the first Cust:rd Powder, About the same. time he further revolutionized the World of Cooking by créating a Bak- ord that both of tnese developments sang from Mr. Bird's anxiety to ap: ply his knowledge and skill for the benefit of his delicate wife, who could not digest certain' foods. ! 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Our tireless research men have perfected an elec- tric comforter, A control hox with thermostat and transformer, placed on a night table at the head of the bed, and plenty of fine, insulated conducting wire sewn between two thicknesses of "lightweight muterial, Result : Gentle warn.th over a large srea, with the thermostat main- taining the temperature regardless of a drop in temperature. Safety fea- tures prevent shock (for the current is stepped down to 28 volts) . and overheating. Cost to operate, 4 cents a night -- Review of Reviews. Going to a F ire EE Write: the Vancoaver Province-- Judgment in -zosts has been given against the city or account of a re- cent trafic accident, by which one person wes killed and another injured by fire truck going to a fire, Mayor I cGeer suggests that the city charter sho 'd be amended, "to protect the city in future," and the city solicitor vas been instructed by the council to repare an amendm-ut in that sense for submission to the Legislature. Two members of the council op- + sed the instruction. They suggest that the proposed cinendment would increas the bazarde incident to the call of duty. They suggest, very simp- v, that "it is better to be late at a fre than to kill penple." Ls And that surely {s "ue simple state- ment of common sense and good judg- life in presentable traffic accidents is ever; bit as necessary and important ~1 the: saving of iife in preventable fire. There is no need to sup; ose that the two preventicis are incompatible with each other. = Thove 18 no need for extravagant argument on either side. But it ought very firmfy to be insisted that should give a sort of carte blanche to any public zervaiat to take 'needless chauces of death or injury.to one per- Jury to another. 5 Ireland Puts The : Potatoes to Werk DUBLIN, Irish Fie State, -- Ire- lah put it: potatoes to work recent- y- . The Free State's first Industrial alcohol actory, to turn Ireland's staple food into high-grade spirit "tor blending with gasoline, opened at Riverstown, Dundalk, County Louth. Four others are scheduled to begin operation this month. The Government believes the mash of humble potatoes can be distUled into products for : vast market. In duce liquid cattle fodder. dry 1ce and carbonic aci gas The factories, consuming 1,500 tons of potatoes a year will turn out 1,600,000 gallons of alcohol. Py The new Royal Melbourne Hospit- al, which will take three years to build, will be the largest medical centre in the southern hemisphere. There will be fifteen operating thea- tres; a concert and lecture hail; ten-- mis' and squash courts, a éroguet lawn and possibly a swimming pool. A feature of the design is that glass will 'be substituted for solid wall wherever possible. If opacity is de- sired, glass bricks will be used. The central block alone will have more than 3,600 feet of sun balconies. "The British Lion is au old and very sly animal, trained by the.experience of years, It has learned to bide its time,"- Hendrik Willem van Loon, - "l1 think a young fellow can-get as | much out of baseball--=maybe more-- | titan 'any other business."--Walter Johnson, res~ouse of the fira department to the ment in +t is matter, ~The saving of » law. son {n order to provent death or in- addition to alcohol, it hopes to pro-