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UN CAPTURES OBLI* TBIEF Maid Finds Man in Dining Room Closet, Who Tells Mistress He Wiil Cali thè Police. FLEES INTO BARBER SHOP Reproves Accuser Who Follows —Escapes, but Is Tripped and Finally Locked Up. NEW YORK. Nov. !4. The city's most obliging burgl&r, thè police said, was sound In thè person of Andrew Dack, 39, of Farmingdale, L. 1., who, when discovered in a closet in thè home of Mrs. Mary Cox, at 104 W. Eighteenth St„ by a maid, obliglngly cali ed up to Mrs. Cox on thè fioor a'bove that he would run for thè police—himself. He then ran out of thè house and back and forth along Eightieth St. until he was finally captured by a policeman. A maid walked into thè dining room of thè house last night and opened a closet. To her amazement she sound herself confronted by thè smillng countenance of a man holding in his hand a black traveling bag. Leaving thè man stili grinning thè maid ran to thè stalrs leading to thè floor above and yelled to Mrs. Cox: ' “There's a str&nge man in thè closet.” “Lock him in thè closet,” called Mrs. Cox, “and I*ll run and cali a policeman." The maid retumed to thè closet, but thè stranger, who later proved to be llack, etepped out calmly and walking to thè stairs called to Mrs. Cox: “Don't bother, I'U run for thè police myself.”

LABOR LEADERS DiSCUSS LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM A program to be presented to thè Indiana Legislature at its next generai assembly was discussed at a meeting of thè executive board of thè Indiana State Federation of Labor with thè chairmen of thè legislative committees of thè State labor union organizations at thè Oneida Hotel today. T. N. Taylor, president of thè State Federation of Labor and chalrman of thè executive board, presided. Merabers of thè board who attended were Adolph Fritz, secretary of thè State federation. and five vice presidents as follows: James Luckler, Ft. V.'ayne; J. Wagner, Hammond; Mrs. O. P. Smith, Logansport; Edward P. Barry, Indianapolis, and J. L. Sims, Llnton. PEACE ANTICPATED IN CHICAGO LABOR TROUBLE Bu Uni tea Prese CHICAGO. Nov. 14.—Peace was promise-! today in Chicago’s labor war“Big Tim” Murphy and Fred Mader. labor leaders. who violently opposed thè Landis wage award, lost control of thè Building Tradee Council. Mader is now on trial for thè murder of Terrence Lyons, policeman. Murphy rtotlfled thè police: "I am leaxing town for three weeks. That will give us both a rest.” New W. tV T. U. Head Bu United prese PHILADE LPHI A, Novi 14—Miss Anna A. Gordan, Evanston, 111., was today elected worid presldent of thè W. C. T. U., to succeed thè late Rosa Lynd, Countess of Carllsle, England. Miss Gordan is also presldent of thè W. C. T. U. in thè United States.

Child Songbird Marvel Tells How She Climhed to Fame at Tender Age of 15

By NORRIS QUINN NEA Service Staff V*riter NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Thia ia thè etory of a little girl who Bang her way from dishwater to fame. And it oontalns ,a lesson for everybody young or old, talenterò or not, -who woulrò rise from a mean positlon In llfe to a lofty one. The little girl is Marion Talley, 15. Two weeks n~o she was just thè daughter of a Kansas City railway telegrapher—a little miss who Uked to slngr. Today she ls acclalmed by New York aa a wondor chlld, a marvelous songblrd, a coming second Tetrazzlnl, and not far in thè future she may be thè world's youngest grand opera star. Marion herself told today in an exelusive interview with NEA Service thè story of her spectacular rise. "Mother says I began to slng at thè age of 2," Marion said. “She'd slng little lullables to me and immedlately I*d repeat them, carrylng thè tune. "Of couree, I don’t remember that, but I do know that ever since 1 can recollect I've sung. "As I grew up I had to help mother with housework. Instead of trying to dodge dishwashing, sweeping and dusting, I did these things to thè accompaniment of einging and I sound that made it easy. "In school I was ealled on to slng at entertainment and festival. Then flnally I deelded to sing in thè church cholr. "I can never forget thè first time I took my seat in thè choir. The director listened to me iutently and when I had sung my first hymn, he ealled me to sit in thè first rcrw. "That was my turning point. From that time on an ambition to be a singer grew in me.” And now let Mrs. Charles M. Talley, Marion's mother, take up thè story. "Marion soon became church soloist. She was paid as much as a man. "Her voice carne to be in demand at all klnds of entertainment and she was well paid. Soon her talent cau;ht thè attention of severa! weaitky Kansas City men. "At a special concert SIO,OOO was miserò to pay for her musical educatlon. And thè Metropolitan Opera Company at New York was asked to test her voice.” So Mr. and Mrs. Talley and Marion c&qgs to New York. In thè great

Can Value of Love Be Figured in Terms of Dollars and Cents?

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MRS. RUTH SCHERMERHORN What ls love worth? Five thousand dollars, says Mrs. Ruth Schermerhorn, Des Molnes Widow, who advertised herself for sale matriinonially, thè money to be used for an operation In an attempt to regain h.er health. Twenty-five thousand dollars, says Mrs. Ida Clodoll Smith, French war bride, at Chicago, who used her mother-ln-law and slster-inlaw for alienating thè affections of her bus band, Myron Smith. One hundred thousand dollars, says Mrs. Josephine Krvl Whlte, Chicago, who married Paul Taylor White de■pite a promised fortune froin her father if she would remaln unwed until she became 30. One million dollars, says Mrs. Dorritt Woodhouse, Burlington, Vt.. who sued her wealthy parents-in-law for alienating her husband's affections. And—only 6 cents, thè verdict a New Jersey Jury awarded Franz Voelker, Ventnor baker,' in his $150,000

FRAICEPLANS IO REM NAVY (By Mail to United Press) PARIS, Nov. 14. —Alming at thè reconstitution of thè French navy, bringing it up to ite prewar strength, but taklng into account thè limltatlon lmposed by thè Washington agreement, thè minister of marine has elaborated a Project calling for thè expenditure of about $20,000,000 yearly for thè next twenty vears. The piar will be presented to thè present ses6Ìon of thè Chamber of Deputles. Naval experts have recently been laying stress on thè fact that Franco' eea defenses have never been so weak In comparison with other nations since Napoleonic dsys. Constructlon was suspended tìurlng thè war and scores of shìps are out of date. A wrlter xn thè Petit Parlsian sums up thè total of France's fighting strength as six dreadnaughts, five light cruisers. thlrty-eight destroycrs, forty-one submarines, with three old-style cruisers of thè Voltaire type (10,S00 tons), ten others of a stili older pattern, and a dozen or so torpedo boats, praetically useless. Range Is Short As far as coast defense is concerned, none of thè heavy batteries has a range beyond ten kilometers (less than four milesi. Most of thè hylroplanes and other aerial defense weapons are out of date. Comparing tho navies of Franco and Italy, which were placed on thè same footing at thè Washington con-

HBII m nolitan Opera jefore Giulio Gattl-Cassazza, di- '*'■%,i of thè opera company; Otto • A head of thè board of dlrectors '' ' O tlf a dozen othera whose names own all over tho world. "<ì4 -A*' all pronounced Marion's voice ilous and said that her chances *if*s&4Ì'XJ tming a star were of thè best. darlon im i Iter mother are set- fwST'J own in New York where Marion | udy hard for three years under it teachers while her father goes BnlyMjfo, w&è.y* in matter how obscure you may be start, you can gain recognition TÌÉR-^W$SÈià really try.” says Marion. PRFVFNT INFLUENZA ▼ nic and Laxative Effeet of Laxatlve i VITTIVTV V i .i -

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MRS. IDA CLODELL SMITH

WHAT DO YOU THINK? Four women value love at from $5,000 to $1,000,000. A New Jersey jury says a wlfe’s love ls only worth 6 cents. What do you tiilnk? Lo you favor Dr. Katzoff’s suggestion that eourts ought to be closed against breach of promise and alienation of affection suits? Should parents try to restrict thelr chlldren’s romances by lmposing financlal punishrnents for disòbedlence? Is a woman’s love worth more than a man’s love?

suit against Fred G. Nixon-Ntrdllnger, Philadelphla theatrlcal man, for alienating his wlfe’s affections. How much do you think love >s worth?

ference, lt is sound that while thè numbej of dreadnaughts is thè same for both, Italy has a much superlor light surface fleet in nurnber and quantity. The minister of marine propose** to ask for appropriations for tonnage annually. He will deinand provielon for 176,000 tons for cruiser, 330,000 tons for light crulsers, torpedo boats and destroyers and 65,000 tons for submarine and amali coast defense craft. BONAR LAW EXPECTED T 0 CARRY BRITISH VOTE Bu United Prete LONDON. Nov. 14—Caunpaignlng for thè generai electlons, held throughout thè Brltlsh Isles tomorrow, come to an end today. with matiy of thè 1.400 candldates in furtous elc-venth-hour activity about thelr constltuencies. But though In isolated Instanoea there ls tremendous rivalry for parltamentary seats, lt is generally agreed that Bonar Law’i Conservati ves are certain of a majority of between forty and fifty. SUETO ENJOIN FORMER NUN FROM SPEAKING Bu United Prete MUNCIE, Ind., Nov. 14.—Sult to enjoin Mrs. Helen Jackson, a former nun, from filllng a lecture engagé ment in Munole tonight was flled in Circuit Court today by thè board of public safety. It is alleged that when thè woman spoke here in July under auspices of thè Ku-Klux Klan a riot was averted only through police sum’elllance. The Muncie Klan in a paid advertlsement declared lt is not responsible for Mrs. Jackson’s second visit to Muncie.

MARION TALLEY

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MRS. JOSEPHINE KRYL WHITE | Here is what one expert thinks —a ! reply to thè question by Dr. Simon I Louis Katsoff, love philosopher and j psychologlst of Bridgeport: By SIMON LOUIS KATZOFF, ’M. D., PH. D. Psychologist and Physician, and Author of First Textbook on Matrimony, “How to Hold a Husband.” BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. 14. Love has been estlmated to be wobth as little as six cents and as much as a million dollars. The value of love cannot be figured In terms of dollars and cents. Il' ls | not a marketable commodlty. You I cannot measure love with a financlal ! foot rule any more than you can computa thè value of f&lth and hope i on an addlng machine. | Genuine love knows no such thing as exploltation, revenge, lHlgatlon, i and lawyors’ fees. Anybody who : tries to buy it cheats himself—or her-

DEFEATED CANDIDATE APPOINTED T 0 OFFICE | Henry H. Splher. 3541 W. Michigan St., defoated candidate on tl e Republlcan ticket for Justlce of peace In Wayne townshlp, was appolnted to that office today by thè board of county commlssloners. The appointment was made under thè law allow!ng two Justloes to each townshlp, thè commlssloners stated. Splher held thè office before thè election. Some friend placed his hat ;in thè ring without his knowledge, Justlce Splher stated, and before he knew it he was defeated. "I was thinklng about that” stated Carlin Shank. defeated candidate for re-electlon as comrnissloner, when askod if it wouldn't be nico if sorno one could appolnt him to office tuo, as he ratifled thè appolntment. BREAKS SIX RIBS WHEN CLOTHES CATCH 0N SHAFT John Patrick, 47. of 2157 N Jefferson Ave., suffered six broken riha and intentai lnjuries when h!s clothing caught in a line-shafr. which ho was olllng today at thè Foundr>* Company, Yandes and TwentyFourth Sts. He was taken to St. Vincont's Hospital. FAMOUS FRENCH FLIER CRASHES DURINO TRIAL Bu United Prete PARIS, Nov. 14.—M. l'clrie, fa rnous French avlafor, and two medianica were kllled today when thelr 1,200 horsopower, four englne Caudron, deslgned to fiy to Buenos Aires, crashod during speed trlals for tho nerial grand prlx. ARREST FOLLOWS AUTO • CRASH IN ALABAMA ST.

E. W. Darnel, 40, of Gfs Virginia Ave., was under arrest today on charge of operatlng a motor vehicle while ttnder thè lnfluence of liquor. The arrest was mg.de following a col lislon at Alabama and New Y'ork Sts., with a cur tìrlven by Cecil Cooley, 25, of Connersvllie. LONG T 0 SPEAK Dr. Samuel E. l/mg. head of thè Bible department of Indiana Central College, will speak on thè subject, “Does Evolutlon Qualify as a Cosmtc Science” at thè meeting of thè Y. M. C. A. Bible Investlgation Club, Wednesduy night. All men of Indianapolis aro invited to tlie meetin-; which will be precederò by a bean suppor. The time of starting la scheduled as 6;20 o’clock. CHARGES INFRINGEMENT Suit for injunction against thè Rlngleader Manufacturing Company of Richmond, was flled by thè NoLeako Piston Ring Company of Baitimore, Md., in Federai Court today. The complaint avers that thè Richmond conoem infrlnged on piston ring patents owned by thè pluintiff.

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MRS. DORRITT WOODHOUSE self. Like virtue, love is lts own re-' ward. The woraan who gives up x’iches in order to marry thè man she loves | Comes neart?r to meaaurlng love’s worth than anybody else. Breach of promise cases and allenatlon of affection lltlgations grow everv ycar. Court machlnery is clogged xxselessly and thè unhappy j person w r ho wins a mllUon-dollar ver j dict doesn’t get any more happlness j out of it than thè one who wins a i six-cent verdict. Wha 1 about thè girl who is jilted by a p nniless sultor? She ought to be able to collect as well as thè girl who sues a wealthy sultor for breach of promise or wealthy relatives for alienation of affection. Stock quotationa on love are not a bit more absurd than most of thè lost love cases that explode in thè court rooms.

CASE NEAR CLOSE Bu United Prete LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14.—The State today will dose Ita pica for convlction of Clara Phillips, charged wdth killtng Alberta Meadows in thè famous "hammer murder.” 000 H! MY BACK! RUT LUMBAGO PAIN AWAY St. Jacob's Oli stop any pain, so w'hen your back ls eore and lame, or iutnbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stlffehed up. don’* suffer! Get a email trial bottle of old, honest St , Jacobs Oli at any drug sto re, pour a , little in your hand. and rub it righi i on your achlng back; and by thè tini j you county fifty thè soxeness and j lamenesa ls gene. Don’t stay crtppled! This soothtng. , pi netrating oli needss to be used only j once. It takea thè pain rlght out and I onda thè mlsery. It ls magical. yet nbsolutely harmlees, and doesn’t barn thè skln. Nothing else stop lumbago, sciatica, I-ackache or rheumatism so premptly It never dlsappolntsl—Advertlsement. Sore Throat Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh Relieved in 2 Mir.utes In your throat m>re? rtreathe Hyomel. Ilare yoti catarrh? Hri-othe Hyomel. Ilare you a cough? Urea thè Hyomel. Ilare you a colli? Il rea thè Hyomel. Hyomel ls thè treatment for nose, throat and lung trouble. It doe not coutaln cocaine, morphlne or other dangerous ilrugs and iloee away with gtomach doslng. Just breathe it through thè little black pocket Inhaler that Comes wltli each outilt, A complete outfit costs hot little at thè Haag Hrug Stores or any reliable j drugglst and Hyomel la guarnnteed to bnnlsb cntarrh, croup cough, colds, som throat and bronchìtls or money back. A Hyomel Inhaler latta a llfetlmo and extra bottles of Hyomel can be obtalned from drugglsts for a few cents.— A d ren lsemant.

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COUNTYCOUNCIL TO B§Q HOIS A meeting of thè county council w r as called for Saturday by Leo K. Fesler, county auditor, today, followlng a meeting of thè board of county commissionerà. Plans for thè erection of two buìldings, a colored orphann’ home and a detention home. approxlmate cost of which will reach SIOO,OOO, will be discussed, Caidin Shank, commlssioner, stated. Judge T. J. Moli has expressed himself as belng favorable to thè inclusion of an industriai school in connection with thè detention home, that truants sent there might receive useful training. The present homo rn Capitol Ave., is said to be too small to accornmodate its thirty-five inmates, and present indications point to thè purchase of a farm for thè location of thè home. This will bo thè first meeting of thè council since election and organization will be effected, it is announced. PROFITABLE CONVERSION ( 0F SAVINGS STAMPS OPEN War savings stamps of thè series of 1918 will become payable Jan. 1, 1923, but they may be converted into other Government securities now, according to Information received from Washington by Robert H. Bryson, postmaster, today. One hundred dollars’ worth of stamps may be converted into a SIOO treasury certificato and in addition thè hoider will be given $lB in cash, or $2.50 in cash may be added to thè SIOO worth of stamps and for this arnount thè hoider will receive $125 In treasury certlftcates. RESIGNATION DECLINED The board of publlo safety toda-’-dld not accept thè reslgmatlon of Thurman Cloyd, patrolman who re- ! t’used to arrest his wife when he sound she had been selllng llllc.it liquor. Cloyd submltted his reslgnation to thè chlef of police last week. Cloyd ls faelng a charge of neglect of duty and will be trled Nqv. 21. GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY When you darken your hair with ! Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can teli, because it’s don® so naturally, so evenly. l'reparlng this mlxture, though. at home is niussy and trouble some. At little cost you can buy at any drug storo thè ready to-use preparatlon, Improved by thè addition of other ingrediente called "Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Compound.” You just (lampi n a spongc or soft brueh with lt and draw this through your hair, taking one amali strand at a timo. By mornh'g all groy hair dlsappearS, and, aster another application or two, your h.-Ur becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Cray, faded hair, though no disgrafie, is a sign of old ago, and as we all desire a youthful and attractlve appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. mont. MOTHERS, DO THIS— Wlion thè Chilcìren Cough, Itub Musterole on Throats and Cliests * No telling hoxv soon thè svniptoms may develop Into croup, or worse. And then’s when you’re glad you have a Jar of Musterole at hand s to glve promt't rellef. It does not blister. * As first ald, Musterole ls excellent. Thousands of mothers know lt. Y'ou should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is thè remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat. bronchìtls. tonsilltis,., croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgla, headaohe, congestion, pleurisy. rheumatisin, lumbago. pains and aches of back or Joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of thè chest (lt may prevent 35c and 65c. Jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster.

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KISSES LMWYER FOB FOLLINO OLI! ' By United News CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Mrs. Grace Freeman, an actress, was so tiekled at securing a divorce from her husband in Superior Court she ran to her attorney, Philip Davis, threw her arms around his neck and kissed him a. resounding smack on thè lips, right in front of thè judge and everybody. Mrs. Freeman charged desertion, abusive treatment and intoxication Interest had been aroused in thè courtroom piùor to thè kiss when it I developed that thè unsatisfactory hus- ì band was Winfteld Scott Freeman of I Los Angeles, an officiai of thè Canad- ■ ian Pacific Railway, and a grand i nephew of Gen. Winfield Scott. Freeman is also a neprew of thè late Senator Calvin Brlce of Ohio, Mrs. Freeman said. Crowd Gets More Thrills The divorce court crowd drew another thrill from another actress. ‘I am a motion picturé actress and my husbanti is a prize fighter,” Mrs. Jennie Tra vis told Judge Miller in her suit for divorce from Chester Travis. ‘We were married in New York and lived for six weeks together. He kissed me all thè first week and thè second w'eek, after'l had turned over my pay envelope containing S2OO to him. But when I refused to glve him my pay bis kisses turned to wallops, and I was so badly bruised I had to resign my position.” Judge Mller indicated he would | also grant Mrs. Travis a divorce BROOKLYN MAN DRINKS SMALL AMOUNT 0F POISON Paul Verez. 45. Brooklyn, N. Y.. a ruest at thè Salvation Army Hotel, <rank a small arnount of lodine to-cì-v. Physlclans at thè city hospital said his conditlon was serious. HALL THE FIGHI AGAINST ILLNESS Keep thè Liver Prepared to Do Its Duty in Cleansing thè System. Black-Draught Will Help.

Mrs, Wesley Mabe. who resides near Kernersville, N. C., says Thedford’s Black-Draught is kept In lier home all thè time, since it has proved very valuable when used to cqrrect derangements of thè liver, stomach and bowels. and to help prevent sickness from developtng from such conditions. “For dizziness, headaches colds, and similar troubles. Black-Draught !s a wonder,” according to Mrs. Mabe. “It helps carry away bile and cold thè easiest of any medicine I ever saw. “I have used Black-Draught with my whole familv. and will continue to do so, as it has proven lts worth. We are glad to recoinmend BlackDraught. My health is just fine.” Black-Draught has been sound a useful adjuvant in breaking up colds, when thè use of a laxative or cathartic medicine is indicated. It acts upon thè liver as a tonic, helping it to drive poisons and unhealthfui matters from thè System. Biliousness, dizziness, coa te d tongue, bitter taste in thè mouth. often warn you that your liver is out of fix. Don’t neglect it. Prevention of illness is better than cure. Take Black-Draught, for your liver. Be sure you get Thedford’s. Most druggists sell Black-Draught. Get a package, today —Thedford s. —Advertisemeut.

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NOV. 14, 1922

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