Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1922 — Page 9
NOV. 20, 1922
erige bfnii FORUM COW The Journal of thè American Medicai Aasociation prlnts a note conoernlng a new use for thè cow. "Thls note is wrltten to sing thè pralses of a new use for thè genus Boa,” says thè wrlter, “thè producer of milk, most noble of flulds; thè ylelder of beef, most important of meats; thè Bouree of ieather: whose ultimate destlnatlon Is glue and gelatin. Consider, too, thè bovine genus as a contributor of vaccine, as a donor of endocrine Products, as a component of fertllizers. “Now Maj. W. S. Patton, In thè Indiana Journal of Medicai Research, mnounces thè ‘value of a tame cow io- coUecting thè blood-sucking Dip-
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tera of a locallty.' The technlc !s slrr • pie. A tame whlte cow is taken near water In thlck bushwood at dusk. lhe cow stands. The blood-suckers collect. At thè psychologlc moment they are brushed lnto a net. evidently to thè Intense enjoyment of thè cow—for she does not stir during thè procedure, and ls soon ready for a new venture. In comparlson with thls manouver. thè Trojan horse of Ulysses was chlld's play in strategy. “Henceforth no parasltollglc Investlgator’s equipment will be complete wlthout a tame whlte cow.” STEERS MORE CAREFUL OF STOMACHS THAN BOYS NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—A steer ls more careful of his stomach than a college student, according to Dr. Francis G. Benedict, director of thè nutrition laboratory of thè Carnegie Institutlon In Washington. D. C., who spoke at thè opening autumn sesslon
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of thè National Academy of Sciences at Columbia University. Describing his recent experiments in under-nutritlon of steers and its metabolic influence, Dr. Benedict continued: “The predlction of locai New Hampshire farmers that thè regime of half feed would seriously weaken thè steers proved false. The animala regained their welght in pasture thè following sumraer, were successfully fattened and sold at market. The experiment on its economie side showed that thè high cost of feeding beef-producing animala during thè wlnter could be reduced. “The sanie experiment of undernutritlon had been previously tried on a group of college students and Y. M. C. A. men, who suffered a certain lack of ‘pep’ from their half-feed, but whose physical and intellectual conditlons were not adversely affected. One curlous thing was that when thè students went back to fegular eatlng there were twepty-five cases of colle, but there was none among thè steers.
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The animala’ lnstinct as to their gastronomie welfare seemed better than thè men’s.” BEGS FAG AS DOCTORS PREPARE TO CUT OFF LEGS ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 20.—1 n thè city hospital, wlth his legs off Just below thè knee—he had been run down by an express traln—Clarence Moore, 33, married and thè father of four chlldren, asked for a cigarette. The hospital people were then taklng hlm lnto thè operating room. The man’ request was compii ed wlth and he calmly puffed at thè cigarette whlle preparatlons for an operation were being made by thè surgeons and nurses. “All right, Jet’s go,” he aald trfhen thè ether cono was ready. The man di ed shortly aster thè surgeons flnIshed operating upon hlm.
COLDWEATHER MAKES COAL CRISIS MORE ACUTE More care and Intelligence than over before wlll be neceasary on thè part of th. houeeholder In feeding and flrlng stovea and fumane, thla wliv ter, ls th opinion expresaed by Harry Rybolt, prealdent of th. Rybolt Heatlng Company. "Duo to thè strike In thè coal indtutry during thè paat aprlng and rumnier there la great need of th. greatest care and economy In thè use of luel thls wlnter," Mr. Rybolt said. ‘ The householder may meet thè orlala In three ways. First, lesa heat may be produced; aecond, aubatltute fuela may be used In place of coai. and, thlrd, and by far most Important, greater care may be taken to get thè maximum of heat from thè fuel burned. "It has been estlmated that on thè average of 10 to 20 per cent of thè coal bumed ls wasted through lnattentlon to thè heatlng pla.nL Many beai ih ex porta lnslst that many homo are kept at entlrely too great a temperatura , It stands to reason, therefore. that proper oondltlonlng of a heatlng plant and then careful tendlng wlll go a long ways to cut down fuel waste and fuel costa. “A fumace not In thè best of condltton ls gntng lo prove a burden and beav yexpense thls wlnter. It wlll e&t up dollars In thè form of fu.l at an alarmlng rate. If lt la In good condltlon lt wlll givo far better and more satlsfactory resulta at a great savlng to thè owner. “Heatlng plant efflclenoy, whfle long rrcognlred as an important factor In Industriai plants, has been neglected wcefully by thè individuai small consumer of coal. A little sdentine attentlon to heatlng condltlons in thè homo wlll prove valuable In thè long run and wlll amply repay thè trouble taken. It should be remembered that success of fumace operation lies In proper fumace lnstallatlon. Many a high grade fumace, capable of givtng excellent servlce. has been rendered lnefTectlve oy poor lnstallatlon. “In puttlng In a new fumane lt should be kept In mlnd at all tlmes that. thè work eannot be done satlsfactorlly by other than high grade, quallfled experta. “Our company ha been In business many years and there are few problema of heatlng engineering wlth whlch we have not had to cope. As a result any one avalllng themsetves of our servlce may ho sure they wlll recelve work of a character that wtjl piove thoroughly satlsfactory. Our longline of old customers, who have stuek by us over a long period of years, la sufflrtent proof that Rybolt servlce wlth them ha meant more than a name and ls a reallty upon whlch they can depend at all tlmes.”
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MOTHERWATGHES DAUGHTERSTESI PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20.—Confesslon maxle to Judge Stem by a mother, who admltted watchlng for her daughter whlle thè latter stole fine clothes ao that she could be a flapper, amazed both thè judge and spectators in thè room. The mother, Mrs. Anna Mesime, wept as she told her story. Wlth her daughter Ida, 23 years old, she la charged wlth thè theft of clothing valued at $l5O from a Market St. department store. “I had no money to buy clothes my daughter wanted,” she sald. “Ida got thè craze to be a tlapper, and to get
FESS OF TIRE CHANGES GONE In no industry dosa servlce eount for more than In thè automobile thdu stry, and tfc.l* is doubly true sa affsctlng tlres. la thè opinion expressed by H. D. Tumibleson. manager of thè Lea Tire Servlce Company, 37 W. Vermont Bt. Mr. Tumbleson announces that C. K. Daniels, formerly wlth thè Omaha, Neh., braneh, ha recently been ap polnted manager of thè Irdlunapoli braneh of thè Lee Tire *~d Rubber Company of New York. Mr. Tumbleson remalns a thè activa manager of thè Lee lire Service Company. The statement made In these columns a few weeks ago that R H. Morian was to become manager was an error. “Tire troubles seem to have a most dlabollcal manner of occurring at thè moat Inopportune moment and under thè most trylng condltlons," he sald. “And lt waa to meet Juat such a condition and circumstances that our servlce department was organlzed. As a result Lee tire users need have no worry, regardless of what happens to their tlres. All they have to do 1 to cali Clrcle 3000 and we wlll do thè resL “Free tire servlce on thè ro&d la one of thè outstandlng charactertstic of our business. We take an unusual dogree of pride In thla and our si ©et of servlce care is at thè disposai of thè moto ring publlo every minuto of every day of thè year. tVhen a new tire is to be dellvered we moke no llmltatlon aa to thè dlstance of thè delivery. The unfortunate motorlst who la caught wlth a wornout casing anywhere may lest aasured that he wlll recelve from us thè very speedlost and beat possible servloe In thè delivery of a new tire. “Our customers have leamed by happy ©xperlenoe that Lee tlres can be depended upon to givo them thè most satlsfactory servlce. What ls known as thè 'torture test’ ha been giveri our Lee puncture-proof tlres all over thè United States and thè result ha been thè samo In every lnstance—thè tire have been thè victors in thè test. In thls test board fllled wlth sharp-polnt€id splkea are lald down and an automobile equlpped with Lee puncture-proof tiree la drivsn over them. Thls ls a most strenuous test for a tire, but In every lnstance thè Lee producta have ehovvn their worth and sturdlnees by urvlving lt successfully. “We al ways have made lt a rule to pay partlcular attentlon to transient trade. Bometime or another every motorlst goes away from home on a trip and breaks all Communications wlth thè business firma wlth whlch he usually deals. Thls means that he ls forced to depend upon dealers wlth whom he has not had post deallngs for servlce. We long ago flgured that lt was nothlng more than good sportsmanship and In keeplng wlth thè do i-
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her thè neceasary clothing we decided to steal. “I wa afrald she would adopt a worse method of gettlng her flnery, so lntent was she upon being able to dress as well as other girla in thè neighborhood. “We went to thè department store and I stood watch whlle she took thè thlngs she wanted.” Judge Stern held thè case In abeyance. SHEWISHES T 0 TELL PUBLIC SHE OID NOT LEAVE HIS BEO KENNEBUNKPORT. Me.. Mot. 20. —The following advertlsement was printed In thè Kennebunk Star: “Not ice—As my husband, Calvin Boston, had a notlce In thè paper last week to thè effect that I, having left his bed’ and board, he wlll not be responsive for any debta contraeteti by me, I wlsh to notlfy thè publlo that he never ha paid any of my bills, as I have worked thè past slx
trine of thè square deal theee travelefs thè some servlce they were accustomed to recelve at home. Thls pollcy has made Its frlends all over thè United States, for Indianapolis ls wlthout questlon one of th great tourlng center of th United States. WINTER NOT T 0 HALT CONSTRUCTION WORK That ther la far more than th usuai oirount of aotlvity In building In prospeot for th wlnter montha In Indianapolis la an undlaputed fs-ot. During th paat year Indlanapolla ha undergone th greatest building boom In hlstory and th end la not yet In slghL Thls ls espedally true aa rgarda structures of thè larger type, ls thè opinion expressed by M. Fletcher, secretary and treasurer of thè Bedford Stone and Conatruotion Company of thls city. “Our company has played an tra. portant part In thè revlslon of thè Indianapolis sky line," Mr. Fletcher sald. •'A year ago thè Lincoln Hotel building wa3 thè only structure of any else golng up In thè downtown dlatrict. Today we are at work on thè Roosevelt Building, thè Indianapolis Athletlc Club, thè Thompson building and thè J. F. Wild Bank. The Apollo Theater was completed only a slfbrt Urne ago. “The following flgurM, taken from a survey made by th American Contractor in twenty-seven state In thè northeaatem part of th United States, show that there ls a great amount of oonstruetlon work In progress over thè entlre country: “Valuatlona of 2,141 contrada awnrded for thè last week In Octobor reached a total of mor than $64,000,000. Contemplated work for thè aame week amounted to more than SIOO,000,000. For thè correspondlng week of 1921 thè total was a little lers than $87,000,000 and thè valuatlon of oontraota awarded waa lesa than $52,000.000. Yet thè fall of 1921 waa consldered a good one. “Of thè contemplated work for that week more than $46,000,000 ls for residence as against mor than $12,000,000 for business structures and $7,000,000 for industriai bulldings. In addition there ls great amount of Government and educational building being held In abeyanc whlch must be done soon. "Stnce spring material prfces have risten perceptlbly. To a great extent thls waa due dlrectiy to th rall and coal strlkea. However, th generai tendency of prices sino last March ha been ateadlly v iward becauae of thè increaalng demand for all linea of building supplica. I doubt very much lf we agaln wlll ree th low price level prevalllng last March, not for a long Urne at leaat. “To my mlnd downtown building operatlona wlll continue and wlthln a short tlme there is every lndlcation that there wlll be conslderabl constructlon work done along thè line of Industriai building. The naUonwidc Industriai revival la sure to bring thls about a there ha been no largo industriai building erected In Indianapolis for two years.”
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years, paylng all of my own bilia, and that I dld not leave his bed, as I bought and paid for thè bed and took it with me when I left. “Also that I thlnk dolng all hla ho6ework, washlng, lronlng and mend-
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