Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1927 — Page 9

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MUZZLE THE WORRY BUG AND DON’T LET IT BITE YOm

Here’s a Story of How One Wife Cured a Fretting Hus band Who Saw Himself Headed for the Because of Bills. By Martha Lee Aro you a good worrier? A lot of folks ought to be, because they spend at least halt’ ,„ieir time cultivating the ability to worry over everything! possible.

The thing which causes us to •'orry is either something that can l remedied, or that can't. It the iuse cannot be changed, there is Uy one thing to do—quit thinking bout it. Since you can’t stop it, you might as well save your strength or the finish. There was a woman whose husband, in fairly good circumstances, was always worrying over the future. His favorite statement when the bills came in or what not, was: "We’re headed for the poor house. For years his wife heard that. Then on a day she said: “Let’s conclude that we really are going to the poor house. Let’s have it settled in our minds that we are, so we wont worry over it any more. That point at rest, let’s just take time from worrying over the possibility, to enjoy life until we are really ready to go.'* I’ve heard that cured him. Anyway, if you feel that you've much to worry over and insist upon this futile kind of thinking, just reflect upon someone else who has a considerably heavier load to carry than you have. This should make

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your own cause for worry sort of shrivel up and seem inconsequential. Deur Martha Lee: 1 am a married woman and I just wish you could tell me what I can do about my husband. He just almost never is at home—seems like he would rather be any place else. I am a neat housekeeper and lain not considered bad looking. I am p, great hand to worry over things, and the lact that my husband stays away from home so much is just driving me into nervous prostration. What can I do? MRS. ROSE C. First, quit worrying over what you may* think he is engaged tin when away from you. That, of course, is why you worry—your imagination plays with the possibility of losing him entirely. Aside from the fact that you rtfay not be a pleasant companion as you’re of a nervous, worrying turn of mind, is your neat bouse an issue? That is, when he's at home do you dislike to have him scattering ashes around or tumbling things about more or less? Men like to feel freedom at home. Why don’t you talk frankly to him and tell him you desire to make any change from what is erroneously affecting him and driving him away. Get your mind in a pleasant, unworrying state though, before you tall: to him. Here’s Love in Verse Dear Martha Lee: l ie lived a score of years and four Without a touch of love. And now through chance I am entranced By one I've long dreamed of. You can t surmise the love that lies Deep down within my heart For this sweet Kir’ who put awhirl My thought* right from the start. Please break this spell and truly tell How 1 might be more bold. E. H. B. Write her some poetry, E. H. B. That will give you practice in boldness and she may be impressed with your bravery. No Wedcing Mentioned . Dear Martha Lee: I am a young lady years old and engaged to a man So. We have kept company for over four years. We became engaged a year ago. but he never says anything about our marriage. He is financially able and th>re seems no reason to put the wedding off. Shall 1 break our engagement? POLLY R. It may not be according to Hoyle, but I can’t see why a woman when her life’s happiness is involved, may not have a frank understanding with the one who lias indicated a desire to be her life partner. Tactfully suggest that you are not a believer in long engagements, especially when there is no reason, and indicate that you want to know the situation. I believe that is your privilege and in this case your right. He Has Changed Dear Martha Lo*>: Pleas*’ see if you can think of somo way out of this mess. There has been a terrible change in my husband. My child, who is his step-daughter, has always lived with us since she was 5 years old. and they did seem lo love each other, but now it seems that they cannot get a’ong at all. Sl* is 13 years old. I love both of them and have tried to reason with him, but it dors no good. He just storms at her until X don’t know whi n- to go or stay. . WORRIED SICK. There is a cause for everything. A change in your husband must mean a change in some condition surrounding you. Are business conditions different for him? Explain to your daughter that she must exercise unusual patience and sweetness for a time and at least until the cause of this shows forth. If your daughter had some relative she could visit for awhile it might be wise for her to be away for a time. Try and believe the ugly attitude only temporary with him and don't dwell on it. WIRE BRUSH Use a wire hair brush to remove hair and dust from the brush of the carpet sweeper. TEA STAINS When tea is spilt on table linens, sprinkle with borax at once and moisten with water. Let stand a while before rinsing with boiling water. BOILED CUSTARD When eggs are scarce, use only two in boiled custard and substitute for each egg omitted from the recipe two level tablespoonfuls of corn starch. ASH TRAYS Clean ash trays of brass or nickel with denatured alcohol applied with a tooth brush, then rinse in vinegar and dry.

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Wealthy RALPH CLUNY. 68. was murdered just before he was to have married frivolous CHERRY LANE. 18. Immediately 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 marriage. Cherry has been engaged several times Once she tried to run away with ALBERT ETTELSON. a married traveling salesman, and wag rescued by her sister and BOfi HATHAWAY. Faith's fiance and nephew of Cluny. Cherry admits that Cluny attempted to force the marriage, but protests her innocence. ... , . Faith suspects Chris Wiley thinking he knew that Cluny had willed much money to Cherry. Charles Reilly Neff, who drew up the will, testifies that Cluny mads Cherry his 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 attorney. . „ . ... . _ Faith is furious when Bob tells her ATTORNEY STEPHEN CHURCHILL, whom lie tmploved. thinks circumstances are against Cherry and suggests a plea of self-detensc as the best chance of her irceUom. . . . Peculiar footprints mid a bit of toiu strap suggest that the murderer might be a cripple, but this evidence is not presented. Cherry ia indicted lor first-degree mfirder. After Faith had been revived by the hot tea—she could not protend even to nibble at the toast, which came in great, soggy wedges—Bob led her to where his car was parked near the courthouse. Although her whole body was trembling with weakness and her mind registered almost nothing but a dull, unbelieving horror, she held her head high and even managed to smile slightly as the click-click of cameras warned her that every moment of hers was recorded for the insatiably curious public. "But I don’t see,” she protested weakly, tears beginning to run in a thin, unheeded stream down her white cheeks, now that they were safely away in Bob’s car, “how the papers came out so —so soon.” Bob’s face was drawn with fatigue and worry about the girl at his side, and about that other girl over in the county jail, who was undoubtedly aware now of the blow which had fallen upon her bright, proud head. But his voice was matter-of-fact, almost cheerful, as ho answered: “O, that’s easy to explain, darling. As soon as Banning sent out word to waiting reporters that the grand jury had returned a—a ‘true bill’ against Cherry and Chris, the reporters telephoned their city editors, and within a minute the extras were on the streets. I shouldn’t have let you wait,” he reproached himself.

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"You couldn't have dragged me away,” Faith told him simply, “Will they let mo see Cherry—now'? She’ll need me, Bob. Oh, Cherry! Poor little Cherry!” She bow'ed her head on her trembling hands and let the tetrs trickle through her fingers. “1 don’t know, dear, just what the district attorney will do now about visitors for Cherry. But I’ll do my best to arrange things for you. You must go home now. though, and I’ll telephone to Banning and try to make him be reasonable. You’ve got to rest, Faith, or you’ll go absolutely to pieces.” They had driven almost to Myrtle

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St. before Bob spoke again. “After all, darling, we had to expect this. I’ve tried to warn you that things look black for Cherry. There’s no

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use mincing words now. The grand Jury could hardly do less than Indict —under the circumstances. Now w r e must concentrate all our efforts on running down the only two clews we have to the real murderer. Have you seen found any cripples yet dear?” he rallied her with a smile W'hich was infinity tender. His words braced her miraculously. "Thousands of people have been falsely accused of —of murder,” she nodded bravely. “And after all, we have got two clews. Will you see Stephen Churchill tonight?” "Os course,” Bob reasurred her. "Here we are. Why, here comes Long! I suppose they’ve heard. And your father! Brace up, dear, for their sakes —” “Hello, Bob!’,’ Long Lane's hurtling run flung him against the car. “Don’t kill your engine. Come on, dad! Hurry!” He tore open the rear door of the sedan. “Where are you going. Junior?” Faith gasped. “We can't see her now—” “Who, Cherry?” Long panted. “Why, what—? Did they indict her?” "Yes,” Faith uttered the word faintly. “Oh, Dad, what’s the matter?” She sprang out of the car and put her arms about the trembling, stooped, small body of her father. "Drive to the hospital, quick as you can, Bob!” Junior gasped, it’s —it’s Mother! She's—she’s—” The hoy's voice broke on a great, tearing sob. "Dead!” Faith’s cold lips formed the word. It was her father who show’ed unexpected strength, his arms that held up her sagging body. (Copyright, 192?, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW: How Mrs. I.ane died. FOR CHILDREN Dates, figs, nuts and raisins are better than candy for the small 1 "hild. RICE WATER Cretonnes washed and then rinsed i m water in which rose has been boiled will retain their original “body.”

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