Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1927 — Page 8
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HERO EMULATING MAY TAME BOYS TO WEEKLY BATH Paavo Nurmi and Others Admired by Youth Much Given to Ablutions. Bu Times SvfCial KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 21. The great American domestic problem of teaching small boys to like their Saturday night bath event may be solved through promotion of hero worship. For Barton Hall, secretary of the American legation in Helsingfors, Finland, is authority for the statement that Paavo, Nurmi and other Finnish athletes standing high in the opinion of American youths owe much of their athletic success to their systematic bathing. The bath, he says, is a national institution in Finland and is conducted in an elaborate manner. The j&ather enters a room which is filled with steam caused by pouring water over hot stones. He remains ip this room until the steam has raised the surfoce temperature >f the body to a high degree. Concquently he perspires freely. Then, i stimulate circulation, he beats his body with birch twigs. Following his a cold bath is taken. “People of all classes take a bath COLD CONE! HEAD AND NOSE CLEAR ‘’irrt dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound ’ ’ relieves all g:ippe misery o n t suj . (_> ui t blow ins id snuffling! A o*:e of “Pape’s f 'old Compound” /C® aken every two hours until tlirce i i'oscs are taken L • ill end grippe ilsery and break /yy/C y y •p a severe cold m p\J^' ■lther in the f /v leuci, chest, body J or limbs. It promptly opens dogged-up nostrils and air passages: stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves nick headache, dullness, feverishess, sore throat, sneezing. sevness nd stiffness. Besides, it is an ef''native laxative. It keeps the bowels i, pen carrying off the poisons that re making you siokV “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and ■osts only thirty-five cents ;\f drug tores. H acts without assistance. as.es nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accent a substitute. — Advertisement.
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like this at least once a week,” Hall said. “The owners of large estates are required to have bathhouses for the use of their employes. Nothing is permitted to interfere with the bath. A friend of mine found that a delay in moving his furniture was because it was the bathing time of the movers.” Athletics are very popular in Finland, according to Hall. Outside the capital is a running track where men and women alike take exercise. Finland has been independent only ten years, but Hall said that It is getting ahead rapidly. It is progressing industrially and is greatly interested in new inventions. There is only one motor ear in Finland for every 000 persons, as compared with one for every five inhabitants of the United States. ARREST AMERICAN SHIP Vessel Seized in New South Wales for Failure to Pay Crew tin United Press i SYDNEY", .fan. 21. —Under the j ordcf of the marshal of the New South Wales admirality court, the American ship Forest Dream, which has been lying in Newcastle Harbor, New Smith Wales, for more than : two months was recently placed un- ; der arrest for nonpayment of the crew’s wages from June last, amounting to $15,000. A few days ; later the master, Captain Myers, took similar action, claiming $5,100 for j wages and various disbursements, i Included ii. the crew are a number jof undergraduates of American | universities. Unless wages are forthcoming, i the marshal’s orders directs that the i vessel shall be sold.
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Husky Dealers In Nearby Towns Cicero—Z. E. Gordon. Franklin—Means Drug Cd. Greencastle—R. P. Mullins. Greenfield—Early Drug Cos. Greenwood—o. W. Stephenson. Knightstown—Woods Pharmacy. Noblesville—Meyer s Drug Stores.
GERMAN COAL SHIPMENTS TO ENGLAND GO UP Exports to Britain Treble During Mine Strike. Bu Times Special BERLIN, Jan. 21. —Almost trebled coal exports from Germany resulted from the British coal stoppage in five months’ time. According to official figures from
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May until September, 1926 inclusive, 9,315,000 tons of coal over and above the amount exported during the corresponding period of 1925, were shipped to foreign markets. To an ever increasing extent, German vessels have plied to European ports and, with their black cargoes, have swamped the former British tradg areas. Heaviest inroads were made into the British markets bordering on the Mediterranean. German coal exports to Italy, Algeria, Greece and Egypt, increased six times. Into Jugoslavia, which throughout the year 1925 did not receive one ounce of German coal, 315,000 tons were imported. Exports to Scandinavia doubled. Norway, formerly an undisputed British market, during the last six months absorbed ten times as much German coal as before the English stoppage. England, hitherto importing no German coal, bought 1,220,-
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CELEBRATE ! DAY OF OLD’ Ages of Thirteen Men in Spain Aggregate 1,071 Years Itu United Press MADRID, Jan. 21.—The “Day of the Old” recently celebrated in Alzaga a small village of the Giupuzcoa province, not far from the
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French border. To the celebration came thirteen of the oldest men of the neighorhood with aggregate ages of 1,071 years. The youngest “anciano,” as old men are called in Spain, was eighty the oldest, eighty-seven years old. All arrived on foot without fatigue although some had walked four or five miles to reach Alzaga, Only tw<T of them used a cane. To greet
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the whitelinir guests, fine example of the “euskara” race, hundreds of countrymen had also made the tils with their families to Alzaga. Popular festivities and a banquet marked the yearly feast at the of which everybody left escorting the “ancianos” home and wishing to meet them again in the same good health next year.
