Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1925 — Page 14
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No Man Smart Enough to Look After Himself, Says Depew
A White House Romance
Romance bloomed in the White House offices when Irwin Geisser, personal stenographer to the president, married Miss Doris Ruth Sailer, f* stenographer for the president’s secretary. They are shown leaving St. Patrick’s rectory after the marriage.
Bossie Pays Her Tuition
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Miss Elizabeth Parley of Amherst, Mass., who earns $3,600 a year taking care of cows and selling milk before and after classes. This more than pays her way through college.
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A Puzzle i a Day
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By moving the third match from the left, the word “IN” may be formed.
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THE IN DLANAPOLIIS TIMES
Former Senator Says Wife Was Factor in Keeping Him Alive and Well as Ninety-First Birthday Approaches. NEW YORK, March 17.—One of the smartest and most successful business men of the last half century admits he isn’t "smart enough to look after himself.” And he goes further than that. He calmly broadcasts to all the men in the world that there is none among them who is really smart enough to look after himself. Men, he says, just aren't built that way. This man ought to know. He Is nearing his 91st birthday—a life ripe with experience. The Real Secret. His long life has been credited to various things, but he now gives the real secret back of It in these words: “I should never have lived to my present age of 90 years if my wife had not guarded my health so carefully.” This man Is Chauncey M. Depew, former senator, famous afterdinner speaker and still active in railroad and other business affairs. “My wife has made my home so pleasant that although I keep up my dues in a number of clubs. I rarely visit them.” he says, “Why should I. when my own fireside is so much more enjoyabl§.” A # nd then With a twinkle in his eye he added: “You know, there isn’t a man alive who is smart enough to look - after himself. He doesn't know how in the first place, and he wouldn’t do it if he did. Men just aren’t built that way. “The first responsibility of a
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Thrilling moment in rugby game when Scotland triumjihed over Ireland with score of 14 to 8.
the top of the structure every day. It is part of his daily duty—a trip of inspection. The monument is 655 feet high.
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achieve and to work to put himself into that position in life where his wife can be proud of him and prtiud to be at his side. “After a man’s physical health, a wife should guard him spiritually and mentally. Being a good wife is the biggest job a woman can tackle.” Business furnishes a man the excitement he wants, Depew believes, and his home should offer rest, relaxation, understanding and sympathy. If it does that, the word “home” is made the most wonderful one in Webster’s entire assortment. The veteran Depew is opposed to whirlwind courtships and hasty marriages, although he admits that many of these can be labeled as "happy ever after.” But his Idea is that choosing a wife or a husbind has such an important hearing on the success and happiness of every one that snap Judgment —“love at first sight”— should not be relied upon.
In Line for German Presidency
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Karl Jarrics (right) of the People’s party, formerly minister of
‘Whose Am I?’ Asks Ted
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