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Incline not my heart to any e vii thing, to practice wicked works with men that frork iniquity; and let me not eat of their dainties.— Psalms 141:4. Let’s See thè Stars BEAUTIFUL sunny October days, yes, indeed. But those of ns who have to stav down town aster darkness comes and thè mista mingle with thè factory smoke and choke us haven’t much that’s good to say of these October nignts. It’s all because we here in Indianapolis are depending on favorable winds just as all seafarers were content to do in thè days of Christopher Columbus. If luek is with us during thè daytime, thè sun comes out and dries up thè mist and thè breezes blow enough of thè smoke away so that we ean walk thè streets without danger of being bofogged and butting into eacli other. But when thè weather man turns thumbs down on us, even at noonday, we ’re out of luck. Building Commissioner Hamilton says we Indianapolis folk should not trust to luck any more to get good atmosphere to sleep in. Hamilton ealls for help. He says that if thè voters who elect thè city eouncilmen will go to it and induco city council to pass a rigid anti-smoke ordinance he will guarantee we see stars every night that they shine above thè monument. Who’s willing to help? Severed Home Ties WITHIN thè past twenty-four hours three persons were reported to thè Indianapolis police as missing. This is not unusual. Every day requests are made lo headquarters to locate persons who have disappeared. The records indicate that must cases are aged or mentally irresponsible persons. who are soon sound. But thè rccords also show that in thè course of a year hundreds of piteous pleas are made to locate men nnd women who for no known rcason have stopped communicating with their loved ones and have droppcd from siglit. llow many days and vears of anxiety, how many heartbreaks througliout thè land could be prevented if every son and daughter away from home would send a pnstcard to that old mot her or father at least once a month ! By thè way, when did you write your last letter to thè home folks? High School Girls SIXCE there has been so much squawking about bepainted and bepcnciled flappcrs, it is refreshing to hear that well-known Rotary optimist, Alien D. Albert, teli an Indianapolis audience of school principals that thè modera high school girl is no more morally decadent th§n were thè school "iris of vears ago. Alien D. Albert is not an old man. Xeither is he a spring chieken. Ile has enough gray hair about bis temples to remember when Jenny and Sarah and Molly were frowned upon by sedate folk because they wore bangs and adopted that fri"htful new habit of chewing “wax.” He can remember back in thè eighties when thè boys cat-called “Chippv get your hair cut” at every young lady who had her locks shorn. Jazz and rouge give Mr. Albert as little (•round for worriment as thè female adornments of powdered hair and eourtplaster cause*! to George Washington and thè other leveiheaded citizens of his time. Mr. Albert knows that long before thè days of Priscilla Alden:
HOW TO MAKE CITY BEAUTIFUL Voliva Plans Electrically Charged Signboards
By United Xeire ZIOX CITY. Oct. 21.—Wilbur Glenn Vollva's celebrateti wooden signboards, denounclng “independent” worshippers here. will be replaced by Steel boards charged with enough electricfty to electrocute any one who molests theni. Wilbur, head of thè Christian Apostolic flock here. announced Tuesday. There will also be shotguns at each end of thè new billboards, he declared. * Persons alleged to be independent fshippers have in thè past set Are :he wooden boards, mussed them evith paint bombs, and secured an nction against thè erection of any e, in connection with thè tight of
PROF. FOR PLASTERER Wheat King Suggests Tracie Switcli
By Un'ted Xetes CHICAGO. Oct. 21.—Killing off a few college professore, “beginning with thè leading ones,” to overcome a scarcity of plasterers, was advocated Friday by James A, Patten, one time “king” of thè Chicago w-heat pit and donor of Northwestern University’s $500,000 Patten i:.vmna.sium. The proposai to execute thè professore was made at a subcommittee meeting of thè citizens' committe to enforce thè Landis award regulating building trades wages in Chicago when it developed that plasterers are getting as high as S2O a day and are scarce at that wage. Patten said he had talked it over with college 'professore. ‘•There’s something wrong when plasterers get more pav than university professore,” Patten said he had told thè professore. “There’s too murh education —boys go to school, acquire a desire for a white coliar job and won't work at a trade. "That’s what's thè matter with thè riasterers. It's all a law of supply
yes, even back to thè days of Horace—and then some—most young femmine minds earried a firm determination to keep up with thè stylo or bust. Will they drop it now? Mr. Albert doesn’t think so. And if Indiana school principals adopt his advice they will go right home and watt for thè girls who follow Fashion ’s cali to strike out in some new direction. Penalty for Thinking REPRESENTATIVE OSCAR E. KELLER. Rcpublican, Minnesota, bas committed thè unpardonable sin. Keller dared have a thought of his own. All by himself he figured out that Attorney General daughertv exceeded his powers when he framed that injunetion against thè railway shopmen, and should be impeached. “It’ll be as much as your politicai lise is worth,” his friends solemnly advised him. “I think Daugherty ought to be impeached. and l’m going to do it,” he replied. And impeach him he did, right there on thè floor oì thè House of Representatives, in Washington, D. C. ! For which thè G. 0. P. has sentenced Keller to politicai death. Out in his State thè regular Rcpublican Governor is actuallv supporting thè Democratic candidate as against Keller. They smudging his picture off Rcpublican “literuture. ” They are knifìng him every way they can. For no man must, think for himself in thè party. He must let thè party think for him, then vote thè way his party tells him to vote. “Triple Investigation” AX ARMY dirigilde caught tire and burned in San Antonio, injuring eight passeugers. All that remains of thè largesfr and newest of thè Army’s dirigibles is a burned mass of twisted metal. Result : “ Autliorities ordcr triple investigation.” That’s todav. Back on Feb. 21. thè Army dirigible Roma, bougbt from Italy for $2.000,000. blew up at Hampton Roads, with a loss of thirtv-four lives and eleven maimcd for lise. Result: “Authoritics ordered triple investigation.” Tura back a year. The giant dirigible ZR-1, built in England for thè T r nited States, expìodc 1 and burned over Utili harbor, England. Loss, sixty-two lives. seventeen injured; cost in money, $2.000.000. Result: “Offieials ordered triple investigation.” Let’s recapitiate. Three dirigible disastera, costing ninety-six lives, thirtv-six injured and about $5.000.000, equals three “triple investigations.” Aster each disaster we learned that it could have been avoided if helium gas had been used. Yet we are building two more dirigibles at thè eost of $2.000.000 eaeh, which we will probably fili with inflammable gas. because thè Army and Xavv haven’t enough helium to inflate them. “Triple investigations” are all right, but they don’t mean anything. Are we getting anwhere with our dirigibles? Are we learning anything? Is helium what our officiai press agents elaim it is? If so, it is more than waste to use thè cheaper, inflammable gas and so destroy both airships and lives. It is a crime.
thè “Gontiles" to stay In thè “Holv City," from which Voliva has promised to drive Ihem out. Plans are also under way. Voliva said, for thè erection of a new, mammoni, concrete tabernacle, with splres, chimes and a gallery for 800 choristers. Triumphal arche* will be
U. S. Geological Survey Sounds Warning Against OH Crooks
WASHINTON, Oct. 21. The United States G -ologic il Survey has just issued a blast sounding a warning % to any and all who mlght be
and demand. Too many college professore—too few medianica." “What do vou want to do?” asked one of thè professore; “start by killing us off?” “Yes, and perhaps we’d better start with thè leading ones first,” Patten said he replied.
RIVAL TO SOLOMON Negro Confesses Forty Wives
By United Press DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 20.—The Rev. Bill Jones, negro preacher, admltted having forty wlvos today Rev. Bill said he had never been divoveed. He was arrested w nen a SIO,OOO check he pald for a locai pinture show turned ont bogus. He exhibited a note -hook which listed from one to Ave wives each in Chicago. Hogan, Batt|e Creek, St. Joseph and Dwugiac, Mieli; Newark,
erected at thè north and south entrancea to thè city. “The people will know that thè independents have nothi.ng to do with !t,” Voliva said. “They’ll know that Voliva is thè boss here and that he’s going to make a beautiful city out of it.”
tenipted by thè get-rich-quick schemes of slick-tongued oli stock promoters. It appears that every now and then some fake oil stock crook, to make doubly sure of his vietilo, uses what purports to be a raap prepared by thè United States Geoiogical Survey, said rnap scientiAcally “proving” that aijout all thè petroleum in thè world just naturally drains toward thè particular spot exploited by thè crook. The department’s blast was prompted by advertising matter of a particular company which included a map purporting to show an elaborate System of oil “drainage” from all directions w r hich centei-s exactly in thè area where thè stock promotion is going on.
Chiliicothe, Steubenville and Columbus, Ohio.; Baltimore, Bloomlngton, Ili.; Memphis and Paris, Tenti ; Pitts burgh and Monessen, Pa.; Maser City, low’a, and St. Louis. Jones claimed ho lived with his Arst wife sixteen years in Oxford, Ui„ and then his “marrying spree” began. He said he had been married fourteen times this year. Police declarec! Jones had se ved twenty-two months In a Pennsy. vania penitentiary for bigamy.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SCIENCE PROMISES TO ADD . 30 YEARS TO A VERA GE LIFE
‘CHEAT AGE’ IS AIM
BY STEPHEN M. WALTER NEA Staff Correspondent. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 21.—The child born this year is going to see thlrty more years of lise than thè young men and women born in 1900. Such is thè gain made for thè average child by Science, in thè long battle of Man against Death, according to Dr. Emerson Haven Emerson, professor of public health administration at Columbia University. That thè “threescore years and ten" of scriptural lise ideal will be extended, through scientifie methotìs, to fourscore or more, with lise really only wel! begun at 50, is thè prediction of Dr. Emerson. Furthermore, he expects this additional span of lise to come within thè lives of persons now living. "The average length of mankind’s stay on earth, right now, is but 55 years," says Dr. Emerson. “But by thè time thè baby is born in 1922 has reached thè afe of 50, there remains little doubt but what thè normal span of lise will have been wldened to more than 75 years. “In thè last twenty years thè average human lise has been lengthened about eight years. In thè last hall century preceding, only seven years were added to man’s lease of lise.” How will man stave off longer his eventful visitor? It’s simple, according to Dr. Emerson. He has put thè recipe for longevity lnto a set of simple rules. But they must be continualiy kept in
BSD WORD TO WS' Olii COjGJELLER Minnesota Representative Is Slated for Ax for Defiance of Administration. By Time* S per itti WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—Word has gone out to “thè boys” that Congress mUn Oscar E. Keller, Minnesota Re publican. who impeached Attorney General Daugherty on thè floor of thè House last September, must not come back to Congress. Keller's act of deflance to thè Ad mlnlstration, his own party, nnd Floor Leader Frank W. Mondell, has brought down upon him thè wrath of Governor Preus of Minnesota and thè entire G. O. P. machine. Rat her than have Keller back in thè House in thè next sesslon, Preus will support Keller's opponent, Paul S. Doty, a Nt. Paul Democrat. The flrst move to punlsh Keller carne in Preus' instructiona to thè State organizatlon to "withdraw its support from Keller, to remove Keller’s picture from all Republican lìterature and to take anvactlve part in opposing his campaign.” Governor Withdraws Support "His disgntceful performance in lnstigatlng impeachment proceedings against Attorney General Daugherty, at thè instigatlon of thè lawless element which wants to prevent thè attorney generai of thè United States from doing his duty as a public otti cial, is such that I cannot support him," says thè Governor in a politicai broadside. Meanwhile, orders have been issued to destroy, mutilate, or blot out pietures of Keller which appear on 25,000 Republican posterà distributed recently through thè State. Keller is sltting tight. 110 has thè support of thè fari ' ì>or group and believes enough i .n-sslve Republlcans in his districi are with him to put him over. And regardless of whether he wlns or loses, he says he will be back In Washington in No vember to continue his fight on Daugherty.
THE REFEREE By À.LBBKT APPL.B. People on thè average now die at Afty-Ave. I iM and thè duration of A human lise averages \ ' fTM eight years longer than , \ it was twenty years Tliis good news cornea APPLE from Dr. Ji. H. Emerson of Columbia University. He makes great promises for thè future. Don’t expect too much. The AVERAGE human lise has been ìengthened—largely by cutting thè death rate arnong children, ospccially balties. But arnong people who reach m aturi ty, death stili Comes at about thè sanie age as in thè old days. DANGER Brltisli India reports that 19,306 of its resldents we.i killed by snake bite last year. About 3,400 others were eaten by wild beasts. Dlsoasebearlng jungle inseets killed many times more than snakes and wild animala combined. This makes thè simple lise of thè wilderness less attractive. However, on a population basis, autori in America are more deadly than thè snakes and beasts in India. More highly civilized we become, thè more dangerous lise is, DRY Mustapha Kemal sends to Thraco and Constantinople thè sad word that he will bring prohibition witli him when he moves in." , Moharnmedan religion forbids thè dtinking of alcoholic beverages. Kemal’s punishment for drinkers will be a stiff Ane, severa! months in lail and forty-nlne lashes with thè whip. Science long has sought a cure for alcoholic thlrst. Kemal seems on a fair way to Anding it. Many probably have been interested in Kemal, under thè delusion that he was related to kummel, thè liqueur.
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mind, he says, if they are to be of value. “Anybody can live in excess of his ailotted threescore years and ten if
YOU SAID IT, DOUG Hu UERTON BRALET (If you want to keep fìt and happy, chase Old Man Dignity off thè lot. — Douglas Falrbanks in NEA Interview.) DOUG, you said something’. You put it right snappily, We are too solemn, too proper and prìm, Romping and clownìng and skylarking happily Builds up thè muscìea and adds to thè vini. Health is a boon of tremendous benignity; How can we flnd it? You've told us, I wot, “Chase Old Man Dignity Off of thè loti" NIX on conventions of heavy solemnlty, Give a glad whoop and be just like a boy; Thus you’ll avoid paying doctors indemnity, Thus you’ll ite brirntnlng with vigor ami Joy. Gossips may jeer you wlih acrid m;ilignlty, But if you're healthy you won’t care a jot; "Chase Old Man Dignity Off of thè loti” OWL-LIKE old fogies will bìanch at your levity, Give 'era thè laugh as you shin up a tree, - Keep your heart young and you'll boost your longevity, You will keep Ut as a mortai can be; Be iike a kld full of borsepiay deleotable, Frolle about with a zest debonair; ’Tisn't respectable? Whaddy we care? (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service)
Montenegrins Refuse to Acccpt Nule of Slovenes Over Nation
01 EBTIONS AMI ANSWEKS You cali r<’t ari amwr to any quentlon of faci or Information by wrttuuf to th-- Indianapolis Daily Times Washington Bureau. 1322 New York Ave . Washington D C . In dosine 2 cent in stampe. Medicai, leg o and love and marriaee odricc w ili not bc elven l'ml;nl lettera wtl not be answerrd, but ai! lettera are l'onlulential and rece ivo personal replica. —Editor. Q. —Are thè Montenegrin people sntisfled to becomo a part of thè Serb-Croat-Slovene state or do they denotile right of that government torule them? Is there ari officiai representative of Montenegro in thè United States. A. —A consideratile proportion of thè Montenegrin people refuso to accepr thè status of Montenegro as a part of thè Serb-Croat-Slovene state and demand an independent government, making thè daini that thè status of Montenegro has never been decided by nny competent International tribunal. There is an unofficial Montenegrin delegate in thè United States, with office* Rt 63 E. Sixty-Fifth St.. New York City, but he is not recognized by thè State department. Q. —What is tiie dlfferenee lietween standard time and locai time? A. —Standard timo is thè timo of a certain meridian adopted for locai use over a largo region in-stead of true locai timo. Locai time la tho time refcrred to tho meridian of tho place in questlon. Q. —What are thè meanings of thè names Madge, Esther. Bemice, Ethel and Harold? A.—Madge. "A pearl;” Esther. “Star;” Bernlce, "Vietory;” Ethel. “noble” "well-born;” Harold, “A Champion.” * Q. —What is Angle Worra Oli; is it made from angle worma? A. —The bureau of chemistry, Department of Agrlculture, States that there is no such thing as "Angle Worm OH”: a preparation sold under this name is a fraud on thè public. There are, however. a number of formula* sold under this mime, one is made from linseed oli, 19 parts, animai oii, 1 part. Another formula consista of rape seed oil, 25 parts, and oil of bireh tar, 1 part. It is possihle to
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(AO VER Ti SEM E NT) THE CATHOLIC RELIGION By R. Stanliope Rastcrday, Consultimi in Applied Religlon. The Stantono lSlbie College and Metapliysieal lnstifute. Indianapolis. Mrs. Mary Maker Eddy, thè Discpverer and Founder of what is rornmonly known as Christian Science, compasso tlie tinallty of Christian faith on pago 217 of her last publlshed ivork, “Miscellany,” in thè following words: Job said, “In my flesh shall I see God.” Neither thè Old nor thè New Testament furnishes reasons or ex atu pie s for tho destructlon of thè human body, but for its restoration to lise and henlth as tlie sdentine proof of “God villi vis.” The power and prerogative of Truth are to destroy ali disease and to raise thè dead—even thè selfsame Lazarus. The spiritual body, thè incorporea) idea, carne witli thè ascension, Jesus demonstrated tlie divine Principle of Christian Science when he presented bis material body absolved from deatli and thè grave. * * This view of death and of thè final right disposition of thè li-ody is deduced from and conforma to Script uro and io right reasoning. It absolutely epitomizes my views on this vast, and important snbject. AMEN.
he has thè WILL to stay healthy,” he concluded. “Any community or nation can hecome a society of long livers if it Aviìls to become so.”
! make an angle worm oil from angleworms. Q. —Who was Lady Astor before her marriage, when was she born, h hero, v iien did she marry Lord Astor? A.—Lady Astor was Nancy Langhorne, daughter of Chlswell Dabney i or Mirador, Greeuwood, j Va. She was (/in May 20, ISSO. In j UO6 she married Viscount Astor. Q. —How can an enlisted inan in thè U. S. Marine Corps obtain a disebarge before his enlistment is up? A. —The only way a U. S. Marine may olita in his discharge before ex piration of his enlistment is' upon grounds of dependency of relatites. Ho should file hi* application for releuse frotri thè Service with his conimandlng officer and it must ho aeoompanied by tiie sworn affidavit of two disint rested partles. If his application is approved he will recelve his release. Q. —Is thè Democratic party a prohibition party? m A. —The Democrat party cannot be called either wet or dry. Tliere are individuala who believe in thè prohibltion amendment and those who were and are opposed to it, but those in office as woll as law-nbiding citizens are supposed to uphold thè nr.iendment as they would any other iaw of thè land. Q. —Would a stone dropped into thè ocean at a great depth reaeh thè botton or be crushed by thè pressure? A. —According to tho United States Toast nnd Geodetic Survey It would reach thè bottom. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED You avert any embarrassments that may arise from mistakes in days or hours. When writing an acceptance to a social funetlon be sure to mention thè day of thè week. thè hour and tho date, copying these from your invitation. Any possible discrepancies are thus avoided. Ordy thè most Informai invitations are gtven and accepted over thè telephone.
HOW TO LIYE LONG
BY DR. EMERSON H. EMERSON, Professor of Public Health Administration, Columbia University. If you would live long, follow these rules at all times: 1. Remember that eventually, one of thè vital organs out and death ensue. The problem of longevity resolves itself into a tight to keep thè vital organs from wearing out Thus far, we have no reasor. to behave that young organs can be transplanted into old bodies and prolong a well-advanced lise. 2. Society must recognize its responsibility to itself. Each community must employ a full-time, non-political, professional officer of public health, vested with much authority. His appointment and continuity should be based entirely on merit. 3. In conjunction with thè health ofiicer, each community should maintain an adequate health department. Its functions are: Child hygiene and infant care, control of social diseases, proper maternity care, public hpalth education and care of communicable diseases. 4. You must submit to a periodic health examlnation by your own phyician. 5. You must learn to know your-sc-lf. If you hope to live long, you must study your diet. eat thè things that agree with your digestive System. Follow your doetor’s advice on nutritlon, rest, exercises, cleanliness and occupation. Muffi W AMENDMENT 15 HOLDING INTEREST Child Labor, Curb on Supreme Court or Equilization of Sex Rights Are Talked. Zi;/ Times Special WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. —What will be thè twentietb amendment to thè Constitution? A lot of people here are guessing. Child labor? Curb on thè power of thè Supreme Court? Or will it be this innocent-sounding affair? “No distinction between thè rights of thè sexes shall exist within thè L'nited States in any territory ihereof or any place subject to its jurisdiction?” Innocent-sounding? Yes. but full of dynamite. If you don’t believe it, just introduce it as thè subject of a dinnei cable conversation. with a mixed c rowd present. . Not even all women are for *t. The National League of Women Voters says under its breath that it's going a bit too far. They argue that there are so many differences between men and women that it is to devia re them oqual. The national Woman’s party, however, savi*, “Lead on, Macduff!” They are sounding thè klaxon, summoning all founders of thè party to a national conference. They say they want to be sure they're right. Tliey’re going to thrash out thè ins and outs of this equallty business, then they’re St lng ahead.
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OCT. 21, 1922
AUTOPRICE WAR INQICATESGREAT COSTjEIDCTIBTI Financial Interests May Back Ford Competitors in Cuts on Spring Models. By Times Special WASHINGTON. Oct. 21.—Washington has inside information that before spring automobiles will be so cheap that almost any adult outside of thè poorhouse can afford thè “fìrst cost" of one. The latest surface indication of a “price war” between Henry Ford and his competitors was thè SSO reduction on all Ford models thè other day. This brings thè five-passenger touring Ford down to $298, f. o. b. Detroit —a record low. New High Mark Edsel B. Ford, at Detroit, has given as thè “officiai” reason for thè price cut thè fact that 1922 production has established a new high mark and that thè Ford company now “owns and operates many of our sources of raw material.” But Washington has jearned that some of thè largest and most powerful flnancial interests in thè country determined some time to go to lend every possible aid and comfort to Ford’s competitors in thè low-priced car field. These financial interests have neVer had anything in common with Ford. He has been his own banker and without thè assistance of thè New York masters of finance he has built up a fortune said to be second to none in thè worldDurant io Meet Cut Ford’s strongest competitor promises to be W. C. Durant, former president of General Motors, who is now marketing thè Star car that has been listed ac thè sanie price of Fords. It is announced ur.officially that tha Star will meet Ford’s latest price cut. “And,” says a Star representative here, "we will go Ford one better by throwing in a Storage battery, which Ford charges extra for.” AUTO PARTS TAKEN City Barnes Superintencìent Kt-ports SSO Loss. Harry Newby, superintendent of thè city barns, reported to thè police department today that a generator, battery and several other automobile parta were stolen from thè barn, The loss was given at SSO.
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