Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1925 — Page 2
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‘MEN DIE BECAUSE THEY IGNORE RULES’ Famous Surgeon ; Details Facts Designed to Increase.' Life Span to TOO Years,
By DR. GILBERT FITZPATRICK. Cotutrlaht, 1925, bu i/nited Prett CRHSAGO, I larch 13.—Men die because tHey don’t fcnpw how to live. Teaching people know how to live must become the job of the medical profession. By taking a physic*! inventory of every man. woman and child in the United States you would add years to the average life of the present generation. •, Find out your strength and weakness. Determine whiit is In your physical make-up*. tjrat you must guard against. Then follow ybur physician’s advice. The result will be goldten years of better health and longer life. Can Uve To Be 100. If man puts into effect the knowledge he already possesses relative to personal and community health., the expectancy of human life will be inoreaaed 20 yearn by 1925. This will bring the average span of life up to 78 or 80 years. What a hundred years of education of the public to the right way of living, playing and undergoing periodic atock-taldngs will do, it is difficult to predict with exactness. It Is not inconceivable that if the; improvement of the race and th<s control or elimination of the germ end habit diseases continue in the same ratio, it will bring up the average to the century mark. Such an increase in life cannot be realized, however, until our eyas, are fully opened to the wastage or human life and the loss of precious years, the result of gross carelessness. The average man today thinks of consulting a phy stria.* until he is flat on his back. $ * How to Do It i These are the recognized facts on which the Gorgae memorial Institute' le s working to give breadth, aa .well as'iength of life today. <V' A starter In doing your part, ivlde your day Into three equal portiiff on* for work, one for play and. one for sleep. In play associate with congenial people. A social atmosphere Is 3ttportent for full relaxation. The manner of your play should be determined by your work. If you are a housewife, and office man or woman, get plenty of outdoor exercise. Exercise, especially-Qie unused muse We, so they won’t becSsm e soft and fMMP) It Is surprising what a few minutes of escerclae every morning will do to keep you In trim. Seep !• Important. Keep plenty of fresh air in the home, in winter tut well as in sum-, war. Bleep is of most importance. A mgn win dies of lack of sleep more qttfokly thgn he win of starvation. XXftht hours In bed, •. 1. “‘Ugh some people require more, is essential for recreating worn-out body tissues. WVong eating, over-eating, is one of: the greatest American health faults. The greatest dietetic sin 1* a meal of meat, potatoes and bread. No dairy fkrmer would think of giv. lng such a combination to his cattle. Fresh fruits and vegetables,
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plenty, of milk and butter should be sodded to this diet for a balanced ration. To sum it all up; be sensible; be moderate in what you do and what ytiti'W. Be happy.' Don’t carry a grouch. Don’t everlastingly chase dollars at the expense of your play or sleep. Do as much to keep your body in repair a-s you do for the flivver—ili Always a Fire. ' Qjt dfcn lead *>San Francisc* to a dictionary, but an earthquake is fire.—Life. ~ > - ♦
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MENTION HILLES Nomination of Charles D. Hides, Republican ''committeeman from , Mew York, asambaesadoc to Ger--1 many is said to be considered- by ’ /’resident '"oolldge. , .S': Lklj a :—:
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IT MAY BE TOUGH TO PAY YOUR TAX BUT— Consider Poor Man Who Sits at Information Desk and Answers Dumb, Dumb Questions.
Some time in your life you probably have been the victim of a radio fan who insisted upon switching from station to station at half-minute Intervals, until your mind whirled. “Listening In” on J. B. Wethers!!, deputy United States collector of Internal—iarernal. you probably call it—revenue, as he sits at the information desk on the third floor of the
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