Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1927 — Page 9
JAN. 26, 1927
‘THEY SAY’ JUST WORDS, BUT THEY BLAST REPUTATIONS
Provide Smoke Screen Behind Which Scandalmonger Can Relate Gossipy Tidbits With an Air of Authority, Says Martha Lee. By Martha Lee "They say”—two little words that sound mighty harmless. * But in any language under the sun, there are no two words which have caused more mischief.
They are the smoke screen behind which the scandalmonger hides when she relates gossipy tidbits. “They say” given with an air of authority and with just the right amount of mystery, delight both the gossipy teller and her listener. The teller enjoys the look of interest she arouses and both revel in the dramatic effect of the climax. That’s all it means to them. That iome ones reputation, even his or tier happiness may be disturbed, even I'ostroyed, doesn't stop the person who begins with “They say.” By the time half a dozen persons have repeated and colored the news with* their vivid imaginations it’s like a five-reel movie—full of thrills and Intriguing situations. It would be a more comfortable world to live In, a fairer one, and a isappier one if instead of plunging hastily Into news with no authority hack of it than the statement "They say,” folks would stop to remember that ‘‘A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold In pictures of silvet.” The gossips wouldn’t enjoy themselves so much, but they would have less on their conscience. They Whisper Lies Dear Martha I.ee: I am just broken hearted. 1 went, with a former sailor who was in our town for several months. 1 know he loved me but there were reasons why we couldn't marry and 1 finally sent him away. Some day he mieht come bank —that is my hope. I have been in failing health for some time, due to an injury • aused by a fall. I couldn't tell you what some of the gossips in this town say
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(maybe you know what a entail town does wlii'i, a rumor seis started.) I have been insulted by someone (a former very good £irl friend too) telling me something that lolk are saying of me. rt's not true ami my heart is broken. What shall I do’r MARY M. Just smile at their unjust accusations. Time of course will answer them and don't brood. Their words and thoughts are beneath your notice. I _____ A Queer Affair Dear Martha Lee: This affair of mine 'is queer. Three years ago. I met a fellow and went with him until last April. He has left the city and when he comes back to ,'ndianapolis, he does not try to sec me, but always asks others about me and when writing to my girl friend always asks about me. 1 have written bun several times and I have asked him to forgive me. He either ignores my letters or writes and says lie doesn't care for me. But why does he tell others he cares lor me? MISS W. H. Gracious, Miss W. H., does a brick wall have to fall on you to impress you with a fact? Certainly the young j man doesn’t care for you. Telling j you in letters that he doesn't is about the best he can do in the line lof denials. Asking about you may l come from curiosity or from the fact I that he doesn’t, think of things to ! write about when he’s writing lettprs to your friends. -Try to give him no more thought. Father Is Cruel Dear Martha Lee: I am a girl 16 who needs your advice. My mother and father work. I have a brother younger. Mv father makes me do all the housework in the morning before I go to school, when I would have more time to do it in the evenings after school. He is also very cruel to my brother. He won’t let him play with other boys and he liardlv ever lets me go am place either. He also fusses about the grocery bill and gave my brother a hard beating the other night be- ! ’V'f} bought some extra cakes on i the bill. What can we do? „ KITTY. I Well, dear little girl, about all you J can do is to fix your mind on the I future, knowing that time passes i rapidly and that it will be only a | few short years until all this will be as a dream. Then you can go places and have things earned by yourself, with no fussing attached. You and your brother have my sympathy, but I can’t advise you to resist. Have you tried talking to your father and trying to make him see about the housework? VOTE SOUGHT BY WOMEN Bu Vftit ed Prene SANTIAGO DK CHlLE—Continuing their struggle for political equality, Chilean women are concentrating their efforts toward winning the right to vote in municipal elections. A measure granting this right with reservations has already been approved by the national Senate and Chilean executives of the International Feminist Congress hope to secure its early passage in the Chamber of Deputies. ICE FALL IS ATTRACTION SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 2G.—Sur- ' passing any waterfall in grandeur, an,ice fall is the boast of Mount MeI Kinley. A large glacier, coming down from a height of 18,500 feet to the 15,000 foot leved makes a sheer drop of 3000 feet. The fall is perennial.
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Wealthy RALPH CLUNY. 08. wag murdered lust before he was to have married frivolous CHERRY LANE. 18 Imraedistelv Cherry disappears leaving a note tor her sister FAITH. saying she could not ko on with the w.cddlng Cherry's elopement with CHRIS WILEY becomes known. News of the murder is kept lrotn Cherry's invalid mother but she knows of Cherry’s marriage. Cherry has been encaged several time* Once she tried to run away with ALBERT ETTELSON a married traveling salesman, and was rescued by her sistei and BOfi HATHAWAY, Faith a fiance and nephew of Cluny. Cherry admits that Cluny attempted to force the marriage but nroteets 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 Clun.v made Cherry his chief benefioiarv whether or not she married him. The coroner’s iury releases Cherry, nut immediately she and her husband are arrested bv DEVLIN deoutV district attorney ... Faith is furious when Bob tells her ATTORNEY STEPHEN CHURCHILL, whom lie employed thinks circumstances are against Cherry and suggests a plea of self-defense as the beet chance of her freedom. . . ..... Peculiar footprints and a bit of torn strap suggest that the murderer might be a cripple, but this evidence is not presen teii. . . Cherry is indicted for first-degree murder. The news is fatal to her mother. Under the grimly watchful, but sympathetic eyes of four policemen and a woman police officer. Faith took Cherry Into her arms and kissed her, then began gently to remove the girl’s hat and coat, while
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her eyes devoured the beloved little face that had changed so tragically since Thanksgiving day. Faith knew instantly that there would be no “scene.” Cherry had done her weeping and her self-casti-gation in the bitter loneliness of a prison cell. The Cherry who had come to see her mother for the last time was a Cherry whom her mother would hardly have recognized, if her dead eyes could have opened to exchange with her best beloved child that look of farewell. “Will you let me see her now, Faith, before the service begins?” Faith nodded, her throat too tight with tears to permit her to speak. The two sisters, their hands tightly locked together, passed from the living room, through the shabby old dining room, into the narrow little hall and on Into the bedr-iom where Mrs. Lane lay in her coffin. They were followed to the very door of the death chamber by the officers of the law, their shoes squeaking in the funeral hush that hung over the whole house. Faith had an almost uncontrollable desire to close the door in their faces, to insist upon Cherry’s right to see her mother alone. But a glance at Cherry's still, pale face told her that the prisoner was unaware of surveillance. Jim Lane rose from his chair by his wife's coffin and without a word put his arms about his daughter. Cherry returned his kiss, then, with her small tight mouth working pitifully, she stepped softly to the coffin and looked upon her mother’s face. Jim Lane and Faith turned their backs upon her, and the four policemen, grouped in the doorway, followed their example, their heavy, grim faces flushed with embarassment. But if they had all been looking they would have seen nothing but a small, rigid figure, standing above a coffin. They could not have seen that Cherry’s small hands seemed to be bursting through the thin, satinsmooth skin. They could not have heard the message which she whispered to that serene, still face which was so ennobled and beautified in death. A small army of reporters and feature writers would have given almost anything they possessed to hear that broken, childish whisper, but no one, not even Faith, knew what the “accused murderess” whispered to the mother who had been killed by the news of her daughter’s indictment: “I didn’t do it, Muggy. I’ve been a bad girl, Muggy, but I didn’t kill Mr. Cluny. Oh, Muggy .Muggy, I loved you and I need you now and you’ve gone away.” Two tears fell from her wide, golden eyes to the still face on the satin pillow of thj coffin. But when Cherry at last turned away, to face her
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family and the officers of the law, her eyes were dry again, her head held high and proud. “I want to go back now. Faith,” she said clearly, and with scarcely a tremor of her voice. NEXT: The last farewell to Martha Lane. (Copyright, 1327, NEA Service, Inc.) CHARLIE PITS ON UNIFORM Charlie Murray is in policeman's uniform for the hundred-and-flfth time! Murray is playing one of the principal roles In “Bayo-Nuts,” which Frank Griffin is producing and Del Lord is directing for First National, and lie wears a “cop” outfit during the initial sequence of the picture. Most of the other policeman roles he lias played were in two-reel comedy. “Anyhow, I always wanted to be a policeman when I was a boy!” he declares whimsically.
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DISTRICT 3D IN DRIVE South Bend and Eleventh Areas Lead in Legion Campaign. Making the third largest gain in the State during the past week, the Seventh or Indianapolis district, was leading the Ft. Wayne, Evansville and Gary areas in percentages of quotas attained in the American Legion's State-wide membership campaign now entering its second week, Department Adjutant J. H. Klinger declared today. The Eleventh and South Bend districts, however, have a lead over Indianapolis. In memberships reported, the Seventh district is distanced by the Eleventh, the Thirteenth, the Tenth, the Ninth, the Eighth, the Sixth, the Second and the Third. Among the Indianapolis posts the largest gain during the week was
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shown by Paul Coble Post No. 26, which reported a gain of flfty-one. Next came Mcllvaine-Kothe Post No. 153, with forty-four. CONVENTION FUND BOOSTED Substantial progress was reported by solicitation committees in the convention bureau's drive for $30,000 budget for 1927, at a noon meeting at the Chamber of Commerce. year’s budget was $20,000, the increase this year being due to the broadening of the convention pro gram, 1 Henry T. Davis, manager, announced. BLAST BURNS FATAL Bn Timm Bnrciril RICHMOND, Ind., Jan. 26.—80dy of Lloyd Mullens, 18, was sent today to his homo at Lombard, Ky„ for burial. He died Tuesday from burns received a week ago In q gasoline explosion at a local ractory.
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