Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1926 — Page 5

OCT. 25, 1926

DISHONESTY IN PUBLIC OFFICE CAHERCOI The Rev. Fackler Shows the Value of Christian Education. "In this day and age people are striving for an education," the Rev, L. C. E. Fackler said Sunday night at St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church while speaking on "The Value of a Christian Education." “They aro searching for a better understanding, the Reverend Fackler said. “New discoveries anti inventions are made which make it possible to acquire more learning about the affairs of the world. “There aro many people who ore blinded to the value of a Christian education. Earnestly consider the value of a Christian education. “There are many reasons why a person ought to acquire a Christian education. I shall only present a few of the most important reasons "CASCARETS'' FOR COSTIVE BOWELS, HEADACHE COLDS To-night! Clean your bowels and stop headache, colds, sour stomach Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out—the headache, biliousness, indigestion, the Rick, sour stomach and bad colds—• turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascarete. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy liver, clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. Don’t put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach; remove the sour, fermenting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straightens you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store n-|feans a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver ana bowel action for months. Children, love Cascarets because they "never ’stripe or sicken.—Advertisement.

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why a person should acquire a Christian education. “Who Is it that commands us to search the Scriptures? Who is it that commands bring bring your children up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord? Who is God? Do you believe that you ought to honor and obey God above all things? If this is your conviction then you will do what he tells you irrespective of whether it will net you earthly or eternal gains. Even if a Christian education would not place you in better grace with men or make you a betfer ctiizen or prepare you for eternal life you will study the Scriptures because God says so. “Your acquiring a Christian education proves that you honor and obey God. He that will not be educated in the truth of God and search the Scriptures publicly declares every person will seek a Christian education. No Foolish Act "The study of the Scriptures is no foolish act. The Lord never tells us to do foolish and useless things. A Christian education develops a congenial disposition in the soul of the diligent and earnest student. “Prow 17;27:‘ He that hath knowledge spareth his words; and a man of understanding is of an excellent spirit.’ Do you want a Kftiy pleasing deposition, which in itself is valuable? Acquire a Christian education. Every one of us knows that

our dispositions could be greatly improved. “Study a person that has a disagreeable disposition. You will note first ot all that he does not practice the simple plain facts of Christianity. He does not practice them because he does not know them or refuses to obey. How would you treat one that hates you? “God says bless them that curse you; pray for them that despltefully use you and persecute you. Who is there but the Lord that knows the value of such dealings and who is there but the Lord that would teach such facts? ' “What teaching’s save the Chrlstion teaching’s would Inspire one to carry out such noble principles? ‘He that is slow to wrath is of great understanding; but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth folly.’ Prov. 14:3!). The Scriptures teach not only knowledge but how to be temperate, patient, godly, kind and charitable. "You have frequently met people of whom it is said, every one that knows that person can not help but like him. He certainly has a congenial disposition. Study the disposition of such a person and you will find that the source of his congeniality is rooted in a Christian education. Christian education is valuable even for the congenial disposition that it creates. Cure for Graft “Christian training Is the source of proper conduct. Prov. 11-12: ‘He that is void of wisdom despises his

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neighobrs, but a man of understanding holdeth his peace.’ The world is in great need of people that strive to eliminate instead of increasing trouble, of people that are willing to suffer for righteousness sake than to resort to retaliation. The' world needs people that will practice Christianity. How can the world practice Christianity when it does hot seek Christian training? "How can they do that which they have been taught to do? Did you ever see figs grow on thistles? "How can dishonesty in' private and public offices be overcome? Not by teaching the trickery and shrewdness but by teaching the honorableness of being honest. Read the dailv papers and note the dishonesty practiced under the pretense of it being for the good of the citizens of the State and city. Those that hear the word with an honest and a good heart bring forth fruit with patience. “The Scripture says: 'Provide all things honest in the sight of all men.’ The soul that has this teaching firmly engrafted within will be upright and honest. He that looketh into the law and the gospel of God and then goeth away and forgetteth what manner of man he is and what he was told needs to be watched and not trusted. Christian education inspires all true students to be respectful. The parents that are not much concerned about the Christian training of their children need no sympathy when their children are disrespectful toward them. "Christianity Is valuable even from the standpoint of lj, being the source of honesty and respectfulness," the Rev. Fackler said.

Weather for Week

WASHINGTON. Oct. 25 —Weather outlook for the period Oct. 25 to 30 inclusive: I Ohio Valley and Tennessee; Fair at the beginning of the week, with a period of scattered showers toward the middle and again toward the end of the, week. Cold at the beginning of the week, followed by warm er the middle and latter part. GIRL IS BOILED IN OIL Randits Kill Her When Parents Fail to Provide Ransom. Hu United I‘renK PEKING, Oct. 25.—Because her family could not produce enough money to satisfy demands of a raiding bandit gang, a young woman near the village of Machuanho was boiled to death in a pot of oil over an outdoor fire. •

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SEEKING ABSENT VOTES Republican Workers Canvass for Ballots Easily Handled. Republican machine workers today are in the midst of a campaign ito induce holders of the suffrage to vote by absent voter's ballot. * Teams of workers are active in the various precincts striving to record the ballots, which, according to law, must be counted equally with the votes rung on the voting machines. Use o£. machines is deemed a serious handicap to adroit manipulation of the counting, a prerogative the machine men have utilized with success in past elections. Hence the movement toward recording absent voters, the politicians say. COUNSELOR WILL SPEAK Rotarians to Hear Publishers’ Vocational Advisor. “Making Men of Tomorrow,” will l>e the topic of Charles W. Beeching, chief vocational counselor for the Curtis Publishing Company, Tuesday before the Rotary Club luncheon at the Claypool. Beeching will discuss the attitude of the adolescent. New members to be introduced are Robert C. Elliott and John W. Warren. AUTO BREAKS BOY’S LEG Dasli to Hay Wagon Ends in Trip to City Hospital. Delmar Rutter, 12, of 4800 Massachusetts Ave., suffered a fracture of the left leg and severe cuts an.l bruises Saturday when he dashed from the yard of his home to the street to grab some hay from a passing wagon and was struck by a machine driven by R. A. Jellison, 530 W. Division St. Ho was taken to city hospital.

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PROBES MENACE LIVE WIRES HOLD Public Service Commission Acts After Tragedy. An Investigation was begun today by the public service commission into the condition of electric light and telephone properties In several points in the State, with a view to reducing the number of accidents resulting from touching live wives. Inquiry was ordered by John W. McCardle, chairman of the commission, following electrocution of a telephone lineman at Morgantown. William Edwards, service expert for the commission, was detailed to confer with heads of the different utilities in the State and urge voluntary rehabilitation of power lines. Edwards has been ordered to inspect the power distribution systems at Hymera, Trafalgar and other towns, as well as at Morgantown. The commission may call a special meeting of utility managers In the near future with a view to eliminating hazards as much as possible. Reporting on the Morgantcwn incident. William Lebo. electrical engineer for the commission, declared power wires ii) malty cases are hopelessly intermingled with telephone wires. TRAIN KILLS FOUR Bu United Prexx PITTSBURGH, Oct. 25.—Four persons were killed Sunday when a west-bound Pennsnylvania train hit their automobile near Ravenna, Ohio, near a crossing where eight children killed in a bus crash three years ago.

MEETING OF ENGINEERS Address and Motion Pictures oil Electrical Group Program. The first meeting of the season of the Indianapolis-lafayette section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held at 8 p. m. next Friday at thte Hotel Lincoln. F. H. Miller, general manager of the lfoosier Engineering Company, will speak on “Transmission Line Costs" and in connection with the lecture will show moving pictures of modern methods of transmission line construction. J. B. Bailey, commercial manager of the Indianapolis Light & Heat Company, and chairman of the section, wlil preside. Marriage Licenses John P. Krelev. 33. 31 Schiller,, police department: Ellen J. Anderson. 2. 21-< S. Meridian housekeeper. _ „ ... Charles D. Pavne. 21. 1219 Callie Maddux. 21. 4309 Scofield, prlhtiug company. _ , John O. Hummel. 50 1533 S. State, clerk: Anna E. Crf iror. ;>7 110 W. Gimber. Ira O. Lewis. 22. 2001 Bluff, mechanical helper; Henrietta E. Hendrickson. 18. 2303 Pine candy wrapper. . Ralph Scott. 22. University Heights, student: Gladys L. Callahan. 18. 1730 Lexington, clerk. David E. Conger 28. 410 W. New York, painter: Daisy B. Soots. 30. 340 N. MUovchain builder. „ 4. Lester Haines. 20. 5‘ 7 Lord factor* work: Vassie Spears. 28. 50,8 Lord, fao tOl Fran?4s L. Wong. 21. 30 W, Thirteenth. LIFE'S SUNNY AFTERNOON With her children grown up, the middle-aged woman finds time to do ! the things slit? never hnd time to do before—road (ho new’ books, see the new plays, enjoy her grandchildren, lake an active part in church anil civic affairs. Far from being pushed aside by the younger set, she finds a full, rich life of her own. That is, if her health is good. Thousands-of women of middle age say they owe their vigor and health to Lydia K. Pinkhara's Vegetable Com-, pound. Those who-have learned through their own experience the merit of this old reliable root and herb medicine are enthusiastic in recommending it to their friends and neighbors.—Advertisement.

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