Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1924 — Page 15

FRIDAY, NOV. 21,1924

PRICE OF FREEDOM DEATH, IS BELIEF Frivolous Members of Feminine Sex Boost Mortality Rate When They Lower Morality, Physician Avers,

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asks a department store, and now Dr. Fiske asks "What Price -This Freedom?” He answers that the price of this freedom for the sex that isn’t used to It is death—not necessarily quick ior violent death, but at least a much higher mortality rate for those who lower their morality rate. All this was said in a speech to the American Education Conference. ■ Leading up to his warning cautiously with the assurance that the expectation of life has been increased from twenty-one years in the Sixteenth Century to fifty-eight years in the Twentieth. Dr. Fiske I arrived suddenly at his conclusion

i that there was a weak point In the j line now. This weak point, he said, was to be found in the more frivolous members of the feminine sex. "The serene self-confidence of the young woman of the period in her ability to defy convention and tradition as to the ethics of living may be somewhat shaken by the knowledge that she is giving away under ithe strain, and that she is not as good an arfimal as her brother,” Dr. j Fiske said. ■ “At every age period of life, the ■ female population enjoys a lower death rate than the male portion, j except during the period ages 17 to ; 32, when the rate is decidedly higher I among females.” Fiske blamed this on “the whole j post-war situation emphasizing the ; materialistic and self-indulgent I standard of living” and an unwillingi ness "to take advice and act upon j it if it interferes with pleasure.” Remove Alkali If you will boil a little vinegar oc- ! easionally in the tea ketttle it will | remove the alkaline substance that is j deposited along the edge.

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FARM BUREAU TO | MEET TWO DAYS Bishop Fout Will Open Session Monday, Arrangements have been completed for the sixth annual Indiana Farm Bureau Federation convention Nov. 24-25, at the Severin, according to P. H. Crane, general secretary. Bishop H. H. Fout will offer invocation, followed by the annual ad dress by President W. H. Settle. Federation activities will be reported by Scott Melks, live stock: L. F. Shuttleworth. purchasing: .1. H Gwaltney, wheat marketing, and I j I. Ferris, wool marketing. Dr. O. G. Lloyd of Purdue T’niver- ' sity will speak on “Economic His I tory of Agriculture," and Frank o. I Lowden, former Governor of Illinois,

on “The Way Out for Agriculture.” j Reports will be made by Walter Baker, tax legislation; onion marketing, N. E. Carter: serum production, Fred Lightfoot; canning crops, John W. Ritter, and dairy marketing, A. D. King. In the evening L. A. Pittenger will discuss social and educational work and E. C. Salisbury, motion pictures. Second day speakers include H. E. Fehr of Brotherhood Engineers Cooperative Bank, who will talk on ’‘Oooperative Ban king.” Riot Call at Dog Pound City officials and police attached to city half made a fast run to the f^BHGOI A Successful Treatment for Coughs and Colds Recommended by the Manufacturers of TANLAC For Sale by all (rood Druggists

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