Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1922 — Page 20

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"CHE FORLÌ’ BEISI, m ORiraPISIOR Killing In Name of Emotion ls Delusion Confuseci With Sexual Passión. ENSLAVED BY JEALOUSY Man's Capacity for Harnessing Cravings Raises Hlm Above Brute Standayds. By THE REV. REGIMALO JOHN CAMPBELL. Published by tho United News through Arrangement Wlth "John Bull.” LONDON, Dee. 15. —Cf-imes which sprìng from sexual passi ón appear to be increaslng rather than diminishing. There is a disposition in some quar • ter3 to deal leniently with them on thè ground that when a human being is crossed in love he should not be judged by ordinary standards. That is a mistake. Killing for love ls a delusion; no one ever kills for love. Sexual paseion is not love, though it may inspire love and be ennobled thereby. To be domlnated by passion in any of its forms, such as jealousy, is to be a slavé, not a hero. Passion is dementai forco, which may ralse a man to heaven or cast him down to hell. It is no more love than forked lightning is love. A man in thè grip of it is driven by thè same craving as thè beaste of thè field at thè breeding seasons, neither more nor less. Man Differs From Brutos The main difference betweeoi man and thè brutes is that man has thè capacity for harnessing thls mysterious force to spiritual ends. It is that which makes possible all wofks of art and imagination, thè greater part thè beauty and thè glory of lise. Passion has to be mastered or it will master us.. It should not be destroyed. but moralized, made to serve thè best In us instead of thè worst. There is nothing more deeeptlve than uncontrollable passion and nothing more transient. It can pass as quickly as it carne. The man who is ready to commit murder for thè sake of a woman today may loath thè s:ght of her In six months. Lust, which is passion degraded, is selfish; it seeks only its j own gratification. Love, which is j passion exalted. is essentially self- 1

GIFTS —For Motorists We Suggest a Few Very Useful Gifts for thè Motoristi Christmas Eight-Day Auto Clock Boyce Motometer Klui wiud motometer IndiComes soli cates plalnly when JBffijlWljgk biack fin- oil or watPr 13 ,ow \\\ ish 2Vi- or fan belt slip- ìV*3mlKsf 4h ■gam inoh diai, , , with iu * p,n * and Esslly ap- Ford Motometer 82.25 plied to any auto. Itegular list . PX . C ™ $7.95 Universal Motometer ... 86-00 Clocks frons 84.75 to 821.00. Denatured Alcohol Standard Motometer ... $7.50 The Best Made or Sold Radlator and Hood Covers Bar Caps for all cars. Ts£ to for All Cars 81.75 \ • .i ' The Highest Grade Tires and Accessorìes Sold in thè City Special Prices on All Auto Supplies “Qualìty Considered, We Seti It for Less” Citizens Auto Supply Co. New Location, 126-128 E. New York St.

The Gift ofSight Av is thè most precious tbing in thè world. To \ Ty* those tvhose sight is impaired thè greatest The Gift of Glasses Some one in yonr own family may be putting /~} * off getting glasses because of thè expense. Lj i Here is your chance to play Santa Claus. We • J suggest giving a pair of representative glasses, w to proper fitting and exchange aster Christmas; $4 to $7. Open Saturday Evenings No Examination Charge We examine thè eyes and irrite thè prescription or fili other oculists’ preseriptions. We grind thè lenses and fit them in any desired frame out of a stock of one hundred styles. If Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses are needed, thè prices are SB.OO to $12.00. HOOSIER OPTICAL CO. 148 North Illinois Street

Baby Mine [fVE JUST BEEN SHOPPING WITH MAW-GEEI WISH I : COULDGET A JOB MAKIN’ THIMGSGOAPOUNDAT ■ TOY 9HOR> r~ Of conree yoar baby ha satd or don something Just as clever a* those reported In this column. Urite lt on a postcard and send it to thè Baby Mine Editor of The Times and bare jour cliurkJes with thè rest. Oy! Oy! Chris and Henri had been away from homo agalnst thelr mother’s command and she was walting for them with a switch. “Chris, vare you been?” “Mit Henri.” “Henri, vare you been?” “Mit Chris.” “Vare you both been?” “Togedder.'’—ÌIRS. G. A. S. Sad, but True “TVhat’s a chicken croquette,” asked Julia. “I know,” spoke up Billy, “it's thè part of thè chicken that's left from yesterday.”—K. O. Modest Youtli A friend of thè family was visiting school where Donald and Tom attended. At recess he spoke to thè boys and asked which of them was thè better boy, whereupon Tom answered, “If you would ask my grandma she would say, 'Donald is,’ but I am thè best boy."—E. C.

giving; it seeks only thè well-being of thè loved. It is within every man’s power to say which he shall choose. AMERICAN LECION TO GET WAR CHEST FUNDS Ohio Court Dispose of Surplus Field In Locai Communities. Thousansds of dollars which have been held since thè war by War Chest organizations will be tumed over to thè control of American Leglon posta throughout thè country as a result of a decision handed down yesterday by thè Court of Appeals in Ohio. Lemuel Bolles, natlonal legion adjutant, announced that locai post 3 would obtain thè money by conference with thè county War Chest committees if possible. The S9OO balance of thè Indianapolis War Chest was turned over to thè Community Chest several months ago, and no effort will be made to recover it, legion officlals said.

SHEFFEfI QEIIIES iIRDERCHIRGE Auburn Man Brands Accuser’s Statements as False. By United Presa ANGOLA Ind-, Dee. 15.—Nle Sheffer of Auburn late yesterday took thè stand in an effort to clear himself of thè charge of murdering hls brother, James W. Sheffer, and hls wife. He denied hls gullt with feeling. Nle declared that he did not know thè murder took place in tho Sheffer garage until a few weeks ago. Nie declared that thè statement of his divorced wlfe, Irma, was absolutely false when she said he had threatened his brother. The depositlon of John Sheffer, fai her of Jim and Nle, was read to thè court. The father defended thè family love of thè Sheffers and said he might bave been to blame for hls trouble with Nie over thè old home farm. The case will probably go to thè Jury tomorrow, attorneys predicL

ROLLER SKATES—BaII hearing, for boys and girla. (£-1 JA Special Wagons, Trlcycles, Etc. r . . . HARDWARE, rleiscDinann s 515 w. wash. sl

MEN’S BLACK KNEE £*) fjr* RUBBER BOOTS, 0n1y.... MEN’S HALF ARCTICS, 1 4 r only Bornstein Bros. 407 W. Wash. SL MA in 4780

USEFUL Hoiiday Gifts! $4.50 Aluminum Percolator. 2L $1.98 Aluminum Tea (t* | /\q Kettle 1,5/0 Granite Roaster Trà/C 1 Set Auger Bits, Ilolly Box, 13 <f£ 71bits OD. | J 1 Auto Tool Set, *7l* Ilolly Box h / O Prunk Hardware Co. 320 W. Washington St.

2 I sSnethiiwS i. y ! || j|j Christmas flj When you givo something Electrical, you give something which is lasting in quality, superlative in appcarance, reflective of your feelings, different and always acceptable. Why not confine yourself to Electrieal Gifts and safeguard yourself by getting thè best at our shop ? Gift- Suggestion Folder upon request. Hatfield Electric Co. Meridian and Maryland Sts.

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PROPERTY IN COUNTY DECREASES $1,742,680 Valuatlon of taxable property in Marion County has decreased $1,742,680 in 1922, Leo K. Fesler, county auditor, said today. Figurea for 1922

Boxing Tomorrow Night 8 Fast Bouts Between thè Best Boxers From thè Columbus, Ohio, A. C. and thè H. A. C. L J —AT— Hoosier Athletic Club CORNER PRATT AND MERIDLAN STS. Take Illinois or Pennsylvania Car and Get Off at Prath Ringslde, $1.65 Reserved Seats, sl.lO General Admission 55#

Game Boards Mean Fun For thè Whole Family Canon, Sida and attractively llnlahed. Crokinole Sido AUTO RACE —Play ed with small metal 1 AA automobiles and cubes. Great fun | TOURING—The famous card game with all thè miahaps and adventures of a reai auto tour. *7 r Each / 5C PLENTY OF OTHER GOOD GAMES AND TOYS AT Charles Mayer & Co. 29-31 W. WASHINGTON ST. ESTABLISIIED 1840

— —ggggS!” Gigantic Purchase of Wintner Brothers’ Wholesale Stock at 60c on thè Bollar Consisting of Hundreds of Dozens of Underwear, Hosiery, Handkerchìefs, Gloves, Umbrellas, Ties, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. This Purchase, Together With Our Own Large Stocks, Gives thè Buying Public Christmas Stock* at Wholesale Prices

Attractive and Useful Gifts You to Pay as High as SI.OO for At A 7c Only ■■■pLi M li il day I —Sllk or Knlt Ties —Men’s Cashmere Hose —Men’s Wool Sport Hose —Men’s Flber Silk Hose —Men’s Leather Beltà —Men’s Suspenders —Men’s Gloves or Mlttens —Men’s Gauntlet Gloves And- many more. Buch values that make shopping here a pleasure. Here Is thè Opportunity SATURDAY to get a genuine $2 CAP |J For Only \K] Hnndrcds and hundreds of j ’f, c: them. We bought (ho wool- lift Oa ens In th bolt and bad them Mi wM macie to our own specifici!- /■ I I BESi tlons, wlth satin linlngs. Be \|_y MtKS| bere early while stock* are ti Esìtì neatly nrranged in sizes for •* qulck selline. miZ&m Men’s Silk Ties In Christmas box. . Eegular 50c and ) 75c values. A . .“àA Vi c "‘Tf 3T * Cbrtstmas special, t * Tomorrow Morning 8 to 1 P. M. Meri*s Heavy Cotton Sweaters 85c Fancy weaves, two pockets with large shawl collar. Sizes 36 to 42.

total $692,928,750 as compared to $694,681,430 In 1921. That part of Indianapolis in Washington Townshlp will pay thè highest tax rate, $2.69 on thè SIOO valuatlon, Mr. Fesler said. Decatur Townshlp will pay thè lowest rate, $1.16.

Suggestive Gifts for Ladies $2 Values Ladies’ , / ISfey Pure Thread IV\Tjwi Silk Hose Il Boliday Box -*j W" Puro thread sllk, full ■ 4 fashioned, embroidered li clocked in some; white, W\ cordovau and biack. sij9 Ladies’ Silk and Fiber HOSE Regular $1 Values All colors, seamed back; sizes //\ 8% to 9% oyc Handkerchiefs / ’ Vjfl\ Itegli lor Cito Values TOS, ///? Beautlfully embroidered; A? three dllterent designs I fc ‘' * 33c Extra Quality Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Regulur si 00 Vulues. Embroidered and in colors; a *7 reai vaine; 3 in thè box, at , *x/C Heavy Wool socks W 35c Blue mlxed, white top, toe and hoeh

Get Your Xmas Candy and Nuts Now 5 Varieties of Fine . 1 .® 22 .?!?f: 23c Christmas Candies Hickory Nuts, 1922 crop, C isc ib., 2 ìbs. for 25c Iflc 20 Varieties—Extra English W’alnuts, 1622 crop, OO Special Diamond, pound OOC ■, _ __ F „ - _ Brazil Nuts, 1922 crop, in Almonds (Diamond B), OQ 1- 1 Cl. 1 n . 1922 cr °P> P<> un( l “*' C r resh Salted Peanuts pecans, 1922 crop, >q le IL 9IL r__ ar pound.’. LO C iac 10 * los * ror gee olir L a Candy nnfl Nnt i,t spl „. r .

Store Open Evenings Until Christmas Open Saturday Until 9:30 P. M.—Plenty of Extra Salespeople to Assure Satisfaction ’ -m. Ettablished Cor.Washington 1886 1 | and Delaware Corner Washington and Delaware Streets

MID-WINTER TERM December 27th to January 2nd If you are ready, come in and get nicely tarted yet before Christmas. It would put you Just that much ahend. At any rate, it’ tlme to enroll and have all arrangement* made for enterlng during th term openlng. The buslne* college course will prepare you deflnitely and Bpeciflcally for a business positloii. If you have War Saving Stampa or Christmas Club Money, this ls a good place to invest it; or a scholarship in this stjjiool would make a fine Christmas present. Attend tho Indiana Business College at Marion, Muncle, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, Vlncennes, CrfiwfordsvlUe, Perù or Indianapolis. Chas. C. Cring is president and Ora E. Buts, generai manager. Make every day count by startlng as early a 9 possible. The sooner you enter, thè sooner you’ll begln to enjoy thè benefits of this course. Get in touch with thè polut you prefer, or see, urite or telephone Fred W. Case, principaL Pennsylvania and Vermont, First l>oor North T. W. C. A., Indianapolis.

MILLINERY SALE Fourth Floor State Lise Building f Hoiiday ! Hate Embroidered Materials $ 3 — s s s 6— AFRICA* OSTRICH FEATITER CO. Fourth Floor State Lise Building

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY ALWAYS BRING RESULTS.

Appreciated Gifts for BOY S Solid Leather Hickok Belts Wlth Initial Buckle In Hollday Q 7/ Box; special Z? i C Boys’ Silk Ties Largo assortment of Patterns A 7 _ in Christmas Boxer. *|C Boys’ Suspenders Llght or dark colora in Hollday yl7Boxe# < f/C Boys’ Flannel Blouses One or two of these would mako Q 7 any boy happy vi C Boy’ Gauntlet Gloves Leather Giove gauntlets, trlmmed Q7r in cowboy style vi L Boys’ Extra Pants A largo assortment of material* Q7r and colors; sizes up to 16 vii. Extra Special Boys’ Pants Sizes 6 to 16 55c In grays. blue and brown mixtures. All sizes, 6to 16. W r hile 200 pairs last.

DEC. 15, 1922

Open Saturday Night' 6:00 to 8:00 jJTletctiet feabfnn* anb (Trust Co. t 7or Christmas Baì3i jfcffe AttyMtrm* F| AO Modeb io Stock at VONNEGUTS ; 120-114 E. Washington St.

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HOLD-UP MEN 1 couldn’t get them—so they left for you at BARGAIN PRICES a full Mne of Unreceemed Diamonda, Watches and other Jewelry for Christmas gifts. SACHS BROS. 314-16 Indiana Avenne

Men’s Extra Quality Silk Shirts •diE Plain and fancy stripes. Hundreds of patterns to choose from. Sizes 14 to 16%. Men’s Fine Madras Shirts Madras for reai wearing qualities, in many patterns and colors. c*| qt Special at only JBrushed Wool Misfflers In Holiday Tlain or con- * . n trasfing colors, | ,[3 or brown. “ What You Had Thought of Spending $1.75 for Our Sensational Low Price Is 97c —Hickok Inltla! Belts —Heavy Cotton Sweater Coats —Men’s Fine Count Percale Shirts —Men’s Silk or Knit Ties —Men's Fine Caps —Comblnation Sets —Men’s Union Suits —Men’s Siik Hose And many others —neatly wrapped in hollday boxe. MEN’S SMOKING JACKETS All-Wool Silk Trimmed s2= While 250 Last Three silk frog ties; three pockets; in blue, green and brown. All sizes, 36 to 42. Silk rope braid on thè edges. t