Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1920 — Page 10
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.
V.O.STRICKIER IKIDRES ON HISTIAN SCIENCE
SAYS TRUE RELIGION CONSISTS OF SPIRITUAL TRUTH.
WRONG MENTAL QUALITIES
Virtfl O. Strlckler, C. B. B-. % member of the boortl of lectureohlp of the Flmt Church of Cbriot. Sdcntlet, of Boot on. Mass., spoke at the Murat theater Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Second Church of Christ. Scientist, of Indianapolis. Mr. Strlckler in his lecture said: As it becomes more generally understood that through the mimUrr of Christian Science people are betas healed of Sickness, ata. onhsppiness. worry, tear, aad other discordant condition*, there is sn seer incresstag desire upon the pert of the general pubbc to team how these results are aecorapished. It >• tile purpose of this lector* to estate how Christian Setence does these tn:ugs. There is no mystery shout Christian Srisnoe heating nor i« it dtffieuH to understand. It can he stated without any raserrMUon what ewer that every person who is willing to do so may team through Christian Science how to heel rtckneea sad to destroy the desire to atn. for himself sad others. Errs seen* Belief a. It is said that there are mors than 2 kinds of the Christian religion alone, t to mention the hundreds of other forms rekfioa* that are not Christian. It is a fact that people do entertain widely dl Bering reUgteus hetiefa. In many instances the differences are terescneUsMs. and yet every one believes with nil of the stneerity of which he is enpaMs that Ms own bettefs are true. It must bo emieodod that. In the main ssslLfzns: *~* “* "** different forms Of ROfKNltljr WNMNNI particular form c the good i As one from this ■ fti-iMt mmt q1 tins htlieving as their' religion many thtiur* that are not true. lew* that one s religion Is limited to the many delusioa* that *erv« no other pur w titan fe obstruct *pinpi»! growth m * ^mSm I In de-troy out ml ouaktic* by their stead ft 4net all wrong •abetitute *
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to bo
the law of spirit aa i discovered the i fact should b* 1 as Newton duntoyeetent* of material bodsndgpvsrned by this main . Eddy diarevsred th- unn " ‘^©rSaTand the
Introduced by
Kr^Ist^T^IUngto”
Mertea Hoagland. head lory ssrvics dspartment
LEASES ROOMS AT ELKHART
Yatera Will
{Special to Th# Indianapolis Mows I ELKHART. Ind. April It.-Mrs. A. R. Beardslsy, president of the Indlana State LMsue of Women Votera. has leaeed a eulte of four rooms In the Mongrer butldinf, this city, and three of the rooms will constitute the •tat* headquarters of the ie**ue. while the fourth will be used by the of the local leayue l^he local Women's
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according to advices. ReUalous cornmonies were held at once, and the spot was marked so that the bodies may be exhumed by the graves registration service and later receive military burials. The discovery was made in the vicinity of Fresnes-en-Woevre. where terrific fighting took place during the autumn of ISIS.
JAMES H. M’CLELLANO DEAD
Was Pioneer Black Coal Operator in
Braall Field.
I Special to The IndtanapoU* News ] BRAZIL, Ind^ April 12.—James H.
McClelland, age about sixty, died Saturday at his home in Brazil of blood poisoning, which followed & recent operation at an Indianapolis hospital. Mr. McClelland was on# of the pioneer
Answers to Pm Isas a Motion*. I operators in the Brazil block coal 1. Why do weeds multitply so rap- «•!<*. tor mw Y* ar * w * 8 he*<* Idly? of the Brazil Block Coal Company,
Weeds ars so fun of
and the one engrossing purpose with them is to multiply. The will onion
multiplies at both ends—at the top by seed, and at tbs bottom by offshoot*. Toad-flax travels under ground and above ground. Never allow a seed to ripen, and yet It will cover your field. Cut off tho head of the wild carrot, and in a week or two there are five bends In place of this one: cut off these, and by fall there are ten looking defiance at you from the same
root.
1. Are matches pre-arranged while
the birds winter in the south?
The first familiar spring birds are eocka: hence the songs and tilts and rivalries. Hence also the fact that they are slightly in excess of the
to make up for this greater
no courting is
.. I which *t one time was the largest
expedients. J p ro 4 a< .^ r ©f coal In Indiana. Since
the block coal field mines were worked out he has operated bituminous mines at West Terre Haute, and recently bought a large coal holding
south of Terre Haute
Mr. McClelland was on many corn-
other sex. to
exposure; apparently
done in the south, and no matches are
pre-arranged.
males leave -ir-
regularly without any hint. I suspect, to the females as to when and where
they will meet them.
prey of mine says he once saw in ths St. Lawrene* a pike aa leng as his arm with a lamprey eel attached to him. Ths fish was nearly dead and was qaite white, the eel had so sucked out his blood and substance. The flsh. when seised, darts jur*inst rocks and stones, and tries in vain to rub the esi off. then succumbs to the sucker. (Eights reswri-a by ^ Hough ton Miffin Co > INDIANAPOLIS WILL HAVE PHYSIO-THERAPY HOSPITAL
Workmen lajured la todnatry To Be BohaMftt«ated>—Plea of < Manufacturers') Mouflpreenl A see elation. Announcement that the Indiana Manufacturers* Reciprocal Association is to establish In Indianapolis at ones, a physio-therapy hospital. wherein workmen, injured in Industry in the factories of the association. ars to be rehabilitated to a degree that will allow them to enter their fields of labor again, was made by Morris K. Nicholson, general manager of the Sherman and Kilia compensation aervice. at a dinner at the Columbia Club Saturday night for the "first aid" employes of the Reciprocal Association and a group of factory service representatives from several of the larger Indianapolis industries. The announcement followed a discussion of the recent discoveries In ths held of physio-therapy by Miss Bessie C. Morgan, physio-therapist of ths United States Marine Hospital, at Chicago. Mr. Nicholson said arrangements had been made under which Mies Morgan will have general supervision of ths service to be established in Indianapolis. Dr Murray N Hadley, chief surgeon of ths Reciprocal Association, told of ths development of medical care for injured workmen, since the Indiana workmen's compensation law cam* Into affect. He discussed the rapid development of the new method of reconstruction treatment.
of the fac-
m of the Dia-
mond Chain Company, told how scientific methods are being applied to the solution of the problems of the workmen. Mies Claudia Johnson, of the Nordyk* A Marmon plant, reported on the recent meeting of th* National Aaaociatton of Nurses, at Atlanta, Ga. MORE AMERICANS FOUND. St* BoMlere Buried by Shell Burets
Bear Vevduu.
PARIS. April X*.—Bodies of six American soldiers, killed oVthe battlefield and buried by subsequent shell burata, have been found by lef workers near Verdun.
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mittees for the settlement of differences between miners and operators, and represented the block coal fields In many national conventions. He was Interested in the Citlsene National Bank of Brasil, the Central Iron and Steel Company and several industries. Mr. McClelland was chairman of the United War Work campaign which raised more than IJ5.000 in Clay county. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church and gave the first money for a fund to build the local church. Surviving are two brothers. Ed wain W. McClelland, of Brasil, and Frank McClelland, of Sullivan, and two sisters, Miss Lucy McClelland and Mrs. D. W. Brattin, of BraslL Dentist Is Arrested. Dr. James F. Applewhite, a dentist. 20 North Campbell avenue, was arrested late Saturday on a charge of receiving stolen good*, aa a result of a complaint made by Detective* Simon and Flaherty. The detectives aay Dr. Applewhite bought a revolver and two rifle*, which were stolen from Short ridge and Manual Training High School*, from two seventeen-year-old boys. The boy* are under arrest on charges of grand larceny aa a result of the theft of the weapons.
SUBCOMMITTEE IS CALLED
Officers See Faults la Flaa Saggewted by Live Sreek Bxebaage. Members of the live stock subcomtlttee of the Indiana Federation of Farmers* Associations have been called to meet Tuesday to decide what shall be done concerning the offer of the Indianapolie Live Stock Exchange regarding collection of a small fee for the federation from shippers of live stock. The federation had planned that a fund created
in thie way would be set aside for promotion of better live stock and marketing conditions. The exchange offered to make the collection in all casee authorised by written agreement. Officers of the federation feel that under this arrangement the purpose of the plan would not be acomplUhed because. It is believed, every live stock producer In the state would benefit and that all should pay the fee, which wae set at 1 cent a head on all hogs, calves and sheep, and 4 cents a head on all cattle shipped to the Indianapolis yards.
GARTERS No metal can touch you Get the genuine every time Imitations, at <my price, cost you too much
Chicago
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CARTERS No mofai ' con touch you'
Your guamnit* qf
gutter quality
for misses and children. A few oxfords also in the A )» lot ^ Cfl Because they are slightly Sirw. 11* to 2, 8*£j? group $0.90 ^ J r'i “te; - Tuesday, only— manufacturer of children’s %. shoes, will be sold. I ^TniTT’^ FACTORY I O 1 V-MJ 1 U SH Q E STORE S 318-332 Massachusetts Ave. m Tfi» Ham* nt 41ML Buster Brewn Shore JM
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may be to you—as it has been used
Resinol Ointment iswhat you want for your skin trouble—Resinol to stop the itching and burning. In many casea it even clears the eruption away completely in a reasonably short time. Resinol Ointment is not now an experiment—although it
for years with Resinol Soap as a standard skin treatment. Try it and watch how quickly the skin loses its angry look and healing begins. t RESINOL SHAVING STICK is a fares* it* with discriminating men. IVsr drugrul
mUt its Rtiiaai product*.
REFRIGERATORS New and used big line. £»*| A Price* range upward from tP-l*v BAKER BROS. at.
NEWEST CREATIONS
are found in profusion at this “World of Fashion.” You buy direct from the maker and you are bound to save! Saits.. $35.00 Coats..$22.95 Dresses,$22.50
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AMUSEMENTS.
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TOMfilT 1:31 tf ALL THIS WEER
Matinee Wedsesday-Saturday
2 P. M.
Mreara. Lee sad J. J. Bhubcrt
Freese*
The Winter Garden Revue SHUBERT GAIETIES OF 1919—With JACK NORWORTH HARRY WATSON S Art* ts SeesM* 1*0 People PH ere Tonight. $1, *1.50, St, SSA«.
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APRIL tt-SO-MAT 1. MAT BAT. BERTHA BAJLXCH In •‘The Riddle Women ** Mail Order* New. Sente Next Moods
FERTILIZERS
For All Spring Cropy—Factory Pricey roved roadways Tending to fmctorv from all dl
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Record* Have the Latest Instrumental and Vocal Hits First. Pathe Shop, 17 East Ohio St
SALESMEN We want to get in touch with a few live wire salesmen to place a hi| grade security in Indiana and Ohio. Only real producers will be ct sidered. This la an unuadhl opportunity tar high grad* salesmen and permanent. Drawing account. 1203 City Trust bldg.
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Here Is a New Lot of Factory Damaged
Brwnawick—85c—MIS. O'er Th* Desert Wide. —Carl Fenton’s Orchestra. The Vamp. —All Star Trio. Brans wick—8S C—0014 Where The Lanterns Glow. —Palace Trio. Lucille (Xylophone passages by George Green). —Carl Fenton's Orchestra. Brunswick—85 c—2016 Lonesome Road. —Rudy t've Got My Captain Working For Me Now. —Palace Trio. Brunswick—8Bc B01T You’ll iBe Sorry. —Palace Trio. Fluffy Ruffles. —Green Bros.* Xylophone Orchestra. Emerson—gl.50—503. Cairo (Medley) —Van Eps Banta Trio. La La Lucille (Medley). —Van Eps Banta Trio. Brunswick—RRc—Mil. Romance (Walts) —Carl Fenton’s Orchestra. Karavan (Fox Trot). —Carl Fenton’s Orchestra. Brunswick—-86 c—2012. My Cuban Dream. —Carl Fenton’s Orchestra. La La Lucille. —Carl Fenton’s Orchestra. Emerson—S1.50—6*1. Yelping Hound Blues. —Louisiana Five. High Brown Babies’ Ball. —Louisiana Five. Brunswick—g 1.50—MAO©. Goodbye. —Sung by Dorothy Jardon. Brunswick—85 C—MX8. Dardanella. —Paul Biese’s Novelty Orchestra. Fast Asleep in Poppyland. —Paul Biese's Novelty Orchestra.
This Brunswick Including This List of Records, or Records oj Your Own Selection oj Equal Value, $272. 124 N. Penn. SL
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To the Thousands Who Yesterday Saw “The Mystery of the Yellow Room” W* make the request that you do not diucuas the conclusion of th* picture with your friends, as this naturally spoils their enjoyment of the film. Special Attraction Chief Rod Feather and Princeda Kfoaata-ah offer song and story In full Indian costume. Other features this week— All-Star Male Quartet Mutt and Jeff News Weekly x
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CHRISTY COMEDY FOX NEWS WEEKLY
“Heart Strings 1
Billy West Farce Tad Dolma’s Entertainers
CHAS. RAY /- “The Hick”
Four Edison Re-Creation. That You ’ll Like The unusual thing about this list of Edison Re-Creations is that both sides of each one contains a remarkably good number. COME IN AND LET US PLAY THEM FOR YOU
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TAKE A CHANCE—A snappy fox trot from the musical comedy, “The Canary”.. Jaudas Society Orchest THIS IS THE TIME—The snappy onestep also from “The Canary” Jaudas Society Orchestra
BYE-LO—A pickaninny lullaby song in southern 50602 J dialect, sung by Vernon Dali S1.15] (HEARTS-—A pretty lyric adapted from the beautiful Serenade by Drigo, sung by The Homestead Trie
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MY HEART, AT THY SWEET VOICE; SERENADE Two good numbers by the Fleming Trio] Violin, violoncello'and piano.
BABY MINE—A witching melody for the cradle hour, 8050ti i sung by Betsy Lane Shepherd) •i-™] SMILIN’ THROUGH—Thomas Chalmers sings this simple melody with great charm.
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STIFitS ALL THIS V^EEK. CONSTANCE TALMADGE ZN D. W. GRIFFITH’S MIGHTY gPBCTACXJC “THE FALL of BABYLON”
The Deere* o LIBERTY QUINTETTE
LB ROMANCE OF A BYGONE DAY it of B»l>h*—er Interpreted in Pereeu by MADJA, tier Deureure of the Produetion. Nothing tf Net Origteel AMERICAN HARMONISTS.
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MARSHALL NEILAJTS MATRIMONIAL “MWTHQUAKE” WHk Wm1«7 Barry. “Fraetol*” Marjorie Daw, Matt Maore.
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CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE “THE CORNER STORE” J|P MLLE. ASORIA TRIO Bentley A Walsh, Rover St Nelson, Mm F. Conroy A Sister, Chamberlain A Earle, Hall St Bede, Lacey Semen in the "Fly CcpT Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom afternoon and evening.
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Conserve Your V ision 00D vision is the most valuable thing vJ you possess. Upon it depends your enjoyment of life and its pleasures and your livelihood. What would you do if you were to be* come suddenly blind? Yet you may be driving yourself through the day’s work, week after week, with impaired vision. You may be cutting down your efficiency in the office or shop because your eyes will not permit you^to do all you could nor do it so well. If you are operating a power machine or are responsible for something which may affect your own or other people’s safety, defective vision is hazardous. Headache and a tired, worn out feeling developing early in the day are pretty sure indications of eye strain, indicating that you are overworking your eye muscles and nerves in order to see as well as you do. Property fitted lenses will correct the defects of focus and give you relief and the satisfaction of unhampered normal vision. Any optometrist in Indianapolis displaying the Optometrical Society emblem in his window or office is a safe man to go to. His knowledge and skill is above question; his professional standing is of the highest. He is worthy of your full confidence, because he will render you honest, conscientious, scientific service. ■
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