Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1927 — Page 9
JAN. 19, 1927
DO YOU WANT TO BE HAPPY? HERE ARE A FEW RECIPES
Many Persons Are Not Contented Because fhey Don! Know What They Want —Help Others Is a Sure Cure for Lonesomeness. By Martha Lee •‘Mow can I be happy?” Boiled down, that's the question most folk are asking, for that, after all, is the goal of all our efforts.
Lota of folks are unhappy because they don’t know what they want. Torn between different desires, they never settle on any one advantage or take time to appreciate what is right at hand. They wander mentally up and down the world, and they always will. Happy is the person who knows what goal he is headed for, and who rejoices and is grateful at every forward step. Gratitude! That's one of the biggest words in the world. The person who makes a habit of looking for things for which to be grateful, is finding a degree of happiness right here and now, no matter what his conditions. "What is there about this situation that I can be grateful for?” Trying lo see, you will lose some measure of the trouble that the conditions about you may suggest. This habit grows and constantly brings bigger rewards. It's the very biggest and best recipe for finding happiness. Another is work. Just keeping too busy ■to keep examining our "innard” blinking and finding things wrong. " Another recipe and although there's no older, it’s just as effective right here in 1927 as it was centuries ago, is to quit trying to make our-
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selves float on rosy clouds of joy and give advantage and good to others. It’s strange how this attitude just turns things around and makes oceans of good float in our direction! She Feels Lonely Dear Martha Lee: I wish you would lieln me a little. I am a girl, 17 years old and I am very unhappy. I have a stepmother and two stepbrothers and a stepsister. I feel so lonely with them as of course they think mostly of eaeh other. In a way they are not mean to me and my lather buys me lots of pretty things and tries to make up to me, but I am unhappy. ANNICE R. Alhough your problem may not be an easy one, dear Annice, it seems as if you have much to be grateful for. Dwelling on that, I believe you’ll forget some of your loneliness. You indicate that these young folks are fairly pleased at least and I believe you can find much happiness in appreciating this, and trying to be lovable. Your inclination, if you don’t watch, will be to cultivate the feeling of being on the outside of the family circle. That's a state of mind, by the way. Refuse to admit it. Anbther thing: Try to make your father see that you appreciate his efforts. That will make you happier. He’s in the Guard House Dear Martha Lee: T have a soldier friend whom I liked very much before he left town. He went out of the State to another camp and now writes mo that he is in the guard house there. He expresses I GLASS OF SALTS CLEARS PIMPLY SKIM Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather ferments, the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyperacidity meaning there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest; we belch up gas; we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink it while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for a week, while relief often follows the first dose, it is important to help neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-mak-ing mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used for many stomach disorders with excellent results.—Advertisement.
a wish that we resume our acquaintance, if I'm not too proud to write to him at the guard house. Should I be too proud to answer or not? WONDERING. If the sole issue Is that he is in the guard house, I should say that it should not keep you from writing if you like him so much. Perhaps he especially needs helpful thoughts at this time and your letter may help him. Don’t be too enthusiastic in your reply, however. Loves Married Man Dear Martha Lee: Please give me some advice. I am a girl 20 years old and I am in love with a man who has nut yet got a divorce from his wife whom he does not care for the least bit. He may not bo able to get the divorce and 1 can’t got on without him. If I have lo give him up, I will have to go to another part of the country. BETTY. If you can at all manage it, It would be wise for you to go away. The circumstances indicate that you may be a part of unpleasant and long-drawn-out negotiations and you are almost sure to be very unhappy. If you can forget him, you will save yourself much suffering, I feel sure. A Popular Man Denr Martha Lee: T am nearly 18. consider! and very good looking. Some time ago. 1 met a young man who simply took the girls of our s-’hool by storm. He and I became very fast friends when a girl who is not considered to be much, took his friendship and now he i9 her very good friend. As I am in love with him. what can I do to will his love? DISAPPOINTED SUE There is little you can do, Sue. If the young man has so decidedly shows his preference, lie probffbly sees charms in the girl that you do not perceive. Wait a while. He may discover that she does not really attract him, and as he liked you first, he may wish to renew your close friendship. However, don’t mope over this. Go with other young folks and give him as little thought as possible.
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Saint aid Sinner By ANNE AUSTIN
Wealthy RALPH CI.UNY. t>B. was murdered just beture lie was to have married frivolous CHERRY LANE. IS. Imracdiatelv Cherry disappears leaving a note for her sister. FAITH, saying she could not go on with the wedding. Cherry's elopement with CHRIS WILEY becomes known. News of the murder is kept from Cherry s invalid mother, but she knows of Cherry’s ma-riage. Cherry has been engaged several times Once sh" tried to run away with ALBERT ETTF.LSON, a married traveling salesman, and was rescued by her sister and 808 HATHAWAY. Faiths finance and nephew of Cluny. Cherry admits that Cluny attempted to force the marriage, but protests her Innocence. .... Faith suspects Chris Wiley, thinking e knew that Cluny had willed much monev to Cherrv. Charles Reilly Neff, who drew up the wiil testifies that Cbmv made Cherry Ids chief beneficiary whether or not she married him. The coroner’s jury releases Cherry, but immediately she and her husband are arrested by DEVLIN, deputy district Faith is furious when Bob tells her ATTORNEY STEPHEN CHI RCHTLL. whom lie employed, thinks eircumstanc"s are against Cherry and suggests a plea of self-defense as the best chance of her freedom. . ..... Pccubar too*mut ts and a bit of torn strap suggest that the murderer might be a cripple. “Tired, darling?” Bob Hathaway dropped into his seat beside Faith in the small, empty courtroom in which she had been permitted to await the "action of the grand jury.” llow she hated that phrase! The action of the grand- jury! What did those solemn, supid-looking mer. have to do with her and Cherry? Twenty-four of the homeliest, most stolid, uninterested-looking men she had ever seen in her life, setting themselves up to judge Cherry! “What time is it. Bob?” Faith asked dully, her eyes still fixed on the open door past which witnesses 'll ad come and gone nearly ail day, in a seemingly endless procession. “It’s after five, honey,” Bob answered tenderly. “Don’t you want to go out for a little something to eat now? You look dreadfully tired, poor darling.” Sliesuffcred herself to be led out of the small courtroom, curiously unimpressive as a theater of justice, with its cheap, golden oak seats, rising in tiers to the rear walls, so that the curious spectators could have a clear view of the judge's bench, the jury box —all empty, forsaken now. waiting for the next drama of life and death which would be played there. “Do you think we'll hear their decision tonight?” Faith asked, as she clung to Bob's arm going down the long flight of marble steps of the courthouse. Cameras clicked, reporters, waiting tirelessly, pressed forward, hut Boh evaded them tactfully, his pleasant, confident smile flashing upon them ell. “Pretty sure to hear tonight,” Bob
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answered her. after they had escaped to the dingy little hole-in-the-wall restaurant across the street from the courthouse. "I can't eat,” she moaned to Bob, who disregarded her wishes and ordered thin, brown toast, hot tea—"and be sure it’s made fresh, or better still, bring a spoonful of dry tea and a pot of hot water”—and, for himself, a roast beef sandwich. "You didn't have a hard session o! it, did you, dear?” Bob leaned forward and took her hands across the table. “N T o. Mr. Branning was very kind to me,” Faith acknowledged, her lip quivering. ‘But, oh Bob. lie’s like a bloodhound on the scent! He'll gel bis indictment and then lie’ll hector and bully the jury into a conviction I’m afraid of him —lie’s so conceited and cocksure, so relentless, so terribly cruel— •’ “Extra! Extra! Cherry indicted—first degree murder!” A small incredibly shrill newsboy darted into the restaurant, a heavy load of papers under one arm. a copy waiving in his grimy right fist. Faith took one long, startled look at the great headlines, then slumped forward in a faint. “Waiter, hurry with that tea,” Bob sprang to his feet and shouted so
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that his voice could be heard across the street. The press photographers did not miss their opportunity. Before Boh could lift the unconscious girl into his arms, cameras were recording just how the sister of the alleged murderess was “taking” the news of the indictment. (XEA Service, New York Bureau) TOMORROW: Anew tragedy awaits Faith's arrival at the Myrtle Street house. STOMACH UPSET Get at the real cause. That what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonies, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t;Care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. Know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping. cramps or pain. All Druggists. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. IDe, 30c, 00c. Advertisement.
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SON BEGSTOSUBSTITU Bu United Press " HARBIN, Jan. 19.—A Chinese merchant, who was found guilty of setting tire to his shop and then collecting insurance on same, is at present undergoing a three-year sentence of hard labor at the local jail. Recently bis 17-year-old son asked the authorities to let him taka his father's place, as the latter’s health was falling. Although this petition was rejected, the father was transferred to the prison hospital.
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