Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 74, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1923 — Page 3
TUESDAY, AUGT7, 1923
©Know Thyself . By DR. CLIFFORD C. ROBINSON . Fellow American College of Surgeons
HOW’S YOUR HEART?
EHE engine of a great ocean liner gets a rest after driving the ship 4,000 miles across the ocean. The human heart, a more wonderful engine, never gets a rest until it £tops for good. Its weight Is only about three-quarters of a pound. Day after day and year after year it throbs away at the average speed o< seventytwo beats a minute. It. drives the blood throughout the bofy to repair waste and build new tissues. If an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, what can we do to prevent this -wonderful little engine FARMERS ACT IIT PROTECTSELVES Bonded Warehouses Wanted to Store Wheat, Organization of cooperative wheatmarketing organizations, similar to farmers’ wool pools, will begin early this fall as a protective agent to many caught in the descending wave of wheat prices, Perfy Crane, secretary of the Indiana Farm bureau Federation, said today. In the meantime, officials are working on a plan to secure bonded warehouses so the farmer may store his gTain until higher prices prevail, and at the same tim§. receive from hanks loans to meet present needs. The grain would be secWity on the loan. Crane explained.' Steps will be taken this week, he said, toward formation of the Indiana Farm Bureau Onion Growers' Association in several northern counties.
HI CUPPERS TO BRACELETSSTOLEN Police Busy as Reports of Petty Thievery Arrive, A series of burglaries and robberies kept the police busy today. Miss Ida -Finkel, 424 E. Ohio St., reported a platinum bracelet set with four diamonds and three sapphires stolen from the counter of a downtown department store, where, she told police, she laid the bracelet for a few minutes. The bracelet was valued at $350, she said. - Orval Miller. 1844 S. East St., today found the glass broken-from the front door of his store. Nothing was missing. Marcellus Twyman, 1933 Cornell Ave., reported a thief took a check for $19.30 from his pockets. C. W. Hickman, 2113 Sugar Grove Ave., said his home was entered by a thief who took his wife’s wrist watch valued at S4O. Burglars entered Claud Perkins’ barber shop, 417 S. East St. A pair of electric hair clippers valued at $35 and a razor hone valued at $5 were missing. 2. A. Kadel, 220 TV. Thirtieth St., said a thief entered his home early today and took his trouserg. The trousers were found in the yard, but $39 was missing from the pockets.
Former Neighbors Ice Cream Makers
Sparta sent hefr sons to war, but the little colony of Friends around West Newton and Friendswood, south of Indianapolis sends her sons to the city to jnake ice cream. Nine men, composing the organizations of three out of the six Indianapolis ice cream manufacturers were born and reared in this colony. t They are R. W. Furnas, now dead, who organized the Furnas Ice Cream Cos. about 1875; J. Martin Antrim, now vice president of the Furnas company; W. H. Ballard, founder of the partnership of the Ballard Ice Cream Company, which began making the ice cream in 1875; C. W. Field and C. A. Reeve, two other partners of the Ballard organization; Roscoe Jessup, W. A. Antrim, Arthur Edwards and Bert Boatwright, all of the Jessup and Antrim Ice Cream Company, which began business about 1900. v J. Martin Antrim of Furnas and W. A. Antrim of Jessup and Antrim are brothers. All of the men mentioned belonged to the Fairfield Quarterly Meeting of the Friends Church, composed of the Fairfield church near Friendswood and the church at West Newton. R. W. Furnas, W. H. Ballard, C. W. Field, C. A. Reeve and Roscoe Jessup went to church and school together at the Falrview church, while J. Martin Antrim, W. A. Antrim. Arthur Edwards and Bert Boatwright went to West Newton.
Meetings Here, Wednesday Wabash University Alumni— Luncheon. Severin. Indianapolis Association of Credit Men—Meeting, 4 p. m.; dinner, 6 p. m. Lincoln. Real Estate Board—Luncheon. C. of C. Buyers’ Club —-Luncheon. C. of C. Lions Club—Luncheon. Lincoln. Kiwanis Club—Luncheon. Clay* pool. ’ Indiana Dairy Products Association—Dinner. Lincoln. Delta Upsilon—Luncheon. Lincoln. Officers of American Legion —Luncheon. Spink-Arms. Sigma Nu—Luncheon. Board of Trade.
from getting out of order? Medical science knows more about the heart today, and ti.e means of combating its diseases, so there is always hope for you, if your heart has gone wrong. Health Is Priceless The most trivial defects should be checked up at once. Examination by a physician once or twice a year is not too great a price to pay for priceless health. To wait until you have to reform or live the hygienic life is like a drowning man grasping at straws. Early heart defects may have heen caused by the toxins of scarlet fever, diptheria, pneumonia or acute rheumatism, which is frequently a children’s disease and a heart disturber. Be c#reful of your children and guard against all diseases of the nose and throat. A healthy throat will go a long way toward staving off any beginning heart murmurs o.r endocarditis. Sometimes weak heart has been caused by early athletic excesses,jwhen the heart has been severely overtaxed and Its muscles stretched. This may mean leaky heart and the end of athletics for the patient. At the period of puberty, both boys and girls are .liable to have some increased arterial tension and heart action. If fathers and mothers arfe sensible, ahd correct hygienic laws are explained to them, serious heart and blood troubles may be avoided in later years. Sanitation Necessary ’ Do not under any circumstances wear the same_clothing at night as you have during the day. This habit, if kept up, may cause poisons which have been thrown off by the pores of the skin to be reabsorbed by the blood and injure the heart action. This may apply to country people more than to city folks. It may be good heart advice to say that in the country or on the farm a bath-tub is just as important as a telephone and perhaps more so. Overindulgence in "eats,” especially heavy meals at night, or continued high living are responsible for about one-half of the poor worn-out hearts. Many of you who dress in a hurry, gulp down your breakfast, rush for a train, or dash up the elevated stairs like a wild man and wear that serious expression on your face, are living like an army with all its reserve* in action. It’s bad business for a weak heart or a strong one either. Stimulants Dangerous Avoid' all alchoholic stimulants when any heart trouble appears. Don't let the insurance man tell you that he will have to turn ypu down on account of a tobacco jheart. If you are in doubt about what your body thinks of smoking, remember what happened to you when you smoked your first cigar. Chronic nephritis, leaky heart, longcontinued high blood pressure, apoplexy, or angina pectoris, in fact any serious menace to the heart action is not for you to try to remedy except under a physician’s care. It- cannot be conclusively shown at present to Just what causes the increase of heart disease in our country is due. Outside of the general reasons indicated, it may be ascribed to our lack of fitting into our rapidly changing civilisation. \ GROCERS PICNIC LATER Event Postponed to Aug. 15 Because of Harding Death. The picnic of the Indianapolis Retail Grocers Association at Columbia Park Wednesday has been postponed until Aug. 15 because of President Harding’s death, it was announced today. The program otherwise is unchanged. Will Suspend Business United Press MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 7.—ln a proclamation issued today by Calvin Ferris, acting mayor, citizens of Muncie are asked to suspend all business at the hour of the late Presdent Harding’s funeral Friday and to attend a mejnorial meeting at the high school auditorium.
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