Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1925 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1935

Say Pretty Girls Pretty Dumb Beauty Shop Finds Pulchritude and Brains Seldom Mix

When Fate deals out beauty to a woman other qualities are withheld. At least that’s the opinion of Indianapolis beauty parlor artists. And they ought to know, because they are often the creators and nowadays always the embellishers of beauty. Emerson’s law of compensation rules, those who adorn modern women say. This was found to bo true after inquiries in the Roosevelt Bldg., where beauty shops flourish. ‘‘The homelier a woman is the more she applies her mind to the higher things in life,” a masseur said. “Most beautiful women I treat are dumb ” In another parlor an attendant said pretty women are not as courteous or as educated as plainer members of the sex. “These beautiful dolls spend all their time getting and staying beautiful,” she asserted. "Gee, it takes a lot of time for some of them too. They spend hours at their dressing tables and then come down here to finish the job. They have no chance to do anything else.” “Vanity in many women comes from consciousness of beauty, a proprietress of a large parlor philosophized. Women are safer and happier when they are of a medium degree of pulchritude—not too pretty and not too homely, she added. “you men overlook lack of brains

Family Trailed by Strange Deaths Bu Times Special LA PORTE. Ind., May 13. Frank J. Nodd who bled to death when his jugular vein was severed by a fragment of steel thrown off when a punch press shattered, was the fourth member of his family to die under strange circumstances. His father started up stairs in his home, apparently in the best of health. As he reached the top he clutched his left side and fell backward. He was found dead at bottom of the stairs. Nodd’s brother died the day after he attended his father's funeral. His mother was twice pronounced dead by doctors, but “came back to life” when undertaker were preparing her for burial. She lived two years after her second “death.”

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AMT LOWELL’S CAREER ERRED Peer of Vers Librest Dies After Cerebral Stroke. Bu I’nited Press BROOK LYNE. Mass.. May 13. Amy Lowell, among the outstanding poets in America and noted for her essays and literary criticism, is dead at her home here, at the age of 51. The end came suddenly late yesterday as the result of a cerebral stroke, folowing a month's illness which had forced cancellation of a proposed lecture tour in Europe. Funeral services will be private and will be conducted from Lowell home here. The date has not been set. NEW BISHOP APPOINTED Hu Times Special HUNTINGTON, Ind., May 13. Monsignor John Noll, pariah priest

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ROUND TRIP fiV/!¥TrfcC , l/\IWTC' ROUND TRIP One Way Fare hX 1 II Ic VIIJJ\|N One Way Fare piu* 10c uikwnuivnu Plus 10c E very SATURDAY and SUNDAY Via Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Between all Stations In Indiana. Minimum Fare Is 50c Tickets will be good going on all trains from Saturday noon and all day on Sunday. Good returning any time Saturday evening or Sunday. Call Local T. H., I. & E. Agent, MA In 4500, for other information.

TRAVELERS’ NOTICE! Trains Depart from Indianapolis Traction Station ANDERSON DIVISION . *4:45, * # 6 :00, *7:00, **8:00, *9:00, *10:00, *11:00 A. M. f **12:00 Noon and *1:00, *2:00, *3:00, **4:oo, *5:00, **6:oo, *7:00, *9:00 and **11:30 P. M. ; TIPTON DIVISION **s:oo, *7:00, **8:00, *9:00, *10:00, *11:00 A. M., **12:00 ft Noon and *1:00, *2:00, *3:00, **4:oo, *5:00, **s:ls, *•6:00, *7:00, *9:00 and **ll :30 F. M. NEWCASTLE DIVISION **4:3o, **6:oo, **8:00, *10:00 A. M. **12:00 Noon and **2:oo. **4:oo, *5:00, **6:oo, **B:3o and **11:30 P. M. Ft. Benjamin Harrison Division ft 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:30, 11:30 A. M. and 1:30, 2:30, 3:30. 4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 10:00, 11:00 P. M. and 12:00 Mid. / All Locals. * Limited Trains. * Express Trains. ** Local Trains, ft Annulled Sunday. Phone MA In 4500-4501 For Detailed Information Union Traction Cos. of Indiana ARTHUR W. BRADY, Receiver

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of this city, has been appointed bishop of the Ft. Wayne diocese in Indiana, according to cable dls patches from Rome, Italy. Father Noll has long been Identified with the publication of “Our Sunday Visitor” and other national Catholic publications in th° million dollar Catholic Publishing Company here. He has been active in Huntington civic affairs for years through the Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce. JURY PROBE OPENS .Mrs. Shepherd's Case Started——lsabelle Pope En Route Home. Bu Vnited Pres* CHICAGO, May 13.—Grand jury examinations were started today to determine whether Mrs. Julie G. Shepherd shall be Indicted in con nectlon with the alleged murders of Mrs. Emma McClintock and her son. Billy. A coroner's Jury charged Mrs. Shepherd with being an accessory to the deaths. Miss Isabelle Pope, fiance of Billy, the "millionaire orphan,” is on her way back from the Pacific Coast, her attorney, John H. S. Lee. announced.

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