Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1926 — Page 7

OCT. 15, 1926

SHE’S- UGLIEST WOMAN Yet She Is Pleased With Her Face; Is Solace to Other Women. Hi/ United Press HOLBECK, Yorkshire, Oct. 15. Mrs. Bevztn’s face is her fortune—in "averse. She i3 a back-handed sister Cleopatra and Helen of Troy, careers may be said to have around their faces. , Mrs. Mary Ann Bevan Is dis-

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anguished by her superior ugliness. She' claims with pride that there is no woman on earth more awful to look upon than she. Yet she takes a queer satisfaction in her ugliness. "It makes other women, who are not quite sure how good looking they are, feel light-hearted to see me,” she explains. “They know, at any rate, that they are not as ugly as I and that makes them feel better. I like to do good in the world, even in nuch an unusual way.” Mrs. Bevan, in spite of her face, Is

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STAGES DANCEIO LOCATE HUSBANDS Is Starter of Campaign to Marry 2,000 Women. It 1/ United Press WALLASEY, England, Oct. 15. Mayor J. W. Iloldsworth is organizing a dance as the first in his camixaign to find husbands for Wallasey’s 2,000 surplus women. The mayor’s recent announcement of the surplus, and'of his intention to /nnrry off the women whether they liked it or not, brought .him letters from the United States and Canada as well as from all over Great Britain, and the dance will be In the nature of a get-together meeting. Holdsworth’s pro-marriage argument is first, that Wallasey girls are the prettiest and most companionable in England, and secondly that marriage, despite its critics, remains the ideal state. Though some girls have criticised his efforts to marry off the surplus 2,000 regardless of their professed desires, there were 4,000 feminine subscribers to a fund to have his portrait painted. RUSSIAN FANATIC DIES Religious Creed Demanded Fast Which Caused Death. II tl United Press i LEXINGTON, Oct. 15.—The death of a womab, Marya Golubova, as a result of prolonged fasting, has called public attention to the existence of anew religious sect here. The sect is named after its founder, Anisem, and its devotees believe that by fasting they /an acquire a new body and anew soul. It is feared that other members of the sect may also fall victims to an overliteral Interpretation of their theories. YES, _ HE 7 S SPOOFING! (Yosses Pigeons With Parrots So They Can Talk Tlirir Way Home. Hii XEA Hen ice LONDON, Oct. 15.—A bird fancier was in the act of releasing some carrier pigeons recently when he was accosted by a passerby. ' “Excuse me, sir,” the stranger said, “hut how far do pigeons fly as “Oh, thousands of miles, sometimes.” i’And don’t they ever get lost?” "Well, I used tr lose one now and | thez , hut I’ve had all my birds crossed with parrots, and whep they ■ get UJt they can ask their way home”’ Every Englishwoman is a law breaker unless she wears tlanneft ancient laws regulating wearing ai>parel never having been repealed. , Under a decree of Henry VIII, wives I who disobey their husbands may be j whipped.

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