Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1927 — Page 9

FEB. 2, 1927

TALKING ABOUT YOUR TROUBLES MAKES YOU UNPOPULAR

If a Woman She’ll Probably Begin Talking About Coal Soot—And Men, How Rotten Business Is or Is Going to Be. By Martha Lee Do you want to make yourself unpopular, disliked l It seems as if some folks make every effort to do just that.

With heartfelt enthusiasm they talk about their troubles—business or otherwise—and present the details with as minute care as if they were trying to_convince a grand jury. If it's a woman of this kind who .1 talking, she'll probably begin on ■ oal soot. "Isn’t it terrible how dirty tings get in the house these days?” he inquires in a plaintive voice. I 11 declare I’ve had to change the ■ urtains throughout the house no loss than six (or eight or eleven) times this winter, and our living loom suite is just ruined!” Then Junior's adenoids come in for eloquent description and then the fi undress who didn't show up—she ie\er runs out of conversational maorial. Business Is Rotten If it's a man to this plaintive type, nd he's not at all wise, he'll disoiu'se on how rotten business is, or was, or is likely to be. I-le'll wail 'bout ids parking difficulties, or if lie doesn't drive, about th> street car ervice, or how the Government or ity or State affairs smell to heaven, i-ome of his remarks might be pungent and interesting, only he never knows when to stop, and if he • lid, he wouldn't. He likes to hear himself too well. Complains of Everything hear Martha Lee: I wonder if you iou)d suggest some way I could change my husband’s ways. He is so sour about the house and it seems as it nothing on < arth pleases him. He complains oLeverytiling that. T or the children do and finds fault with everything from the grocery bill lo the length of my dresses. We have almost no friends and 1 hate to have the children brought up in such an unsociable air as we have In our home, but I don’t seem to know what to do. Please tell me what you think of this MRS. C. C. M. I think your liqsband is tremen-

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dously selfish, but he probably doesn’t realize It, and there is probably little you can do with this type of man. Try and belong to,several women's clubs—that will give you some social outlet, and there's all the long day for you and the children to be cheerful and happy and for them to be in school affairs and be with young folks, so that if in the evening a damp blanket in the person of your husband settles on the household you and the children’s combined efforts sho.uld not let It weigh too heavily. Love at First Sight Dear Martha Leo. Do you believe in love at first sight? I met a young man the other evening whom T consider very attractive. He nas education, also personality. about, him He also has a good reputation, which counts. I have been thinking about him quite a bit and X know I love him. I am sure I can wii his love. Would you advise me to try? He does not know I love him. A. D. X I wouldn't think he would know it if you met him only the other evening and it's a little puzzling to understand how you know It yourself. "Thinking about him quite a bit” would hardly establish even tile foundation of a love, let alone its whole structure, which you intimate you have. No dear, I don't believe in love at first sight if you refer to a case like yours. What I think is reaily true, is that you’re much attracted to the young man, admire hint-and might in time really love him. She Loves Mother-in-Law Dear Martha Lee: Some time ago. I read good deal in your columns about inlaws. I thought someone might be interested in how I have worked this out. I am a young married woman and I have two lovely little boys. We live with my husband s father and mother. Mv mother in-law just helps me wonderfuly by taking •■are of the children and by helping me to manage in different ways. I think if young married women would ready try they could often learn to like tb. ir mothers in law and could ge' ajong well with them My husband and 1 are really happy with the older folks GRETA. I publish your letter with pleasure, Greta, and recommend your advice for the careful consideration of the dozens of young women who seem to carry a perpetual chip on their shoulders for their mothers-in-law. They invariably lose sight of the fact that these older womens' care and love and suffering are responsible for their having their husbands. The more charming the husband the more the young wife has to be thankful for to the woman who reared him.

The WOMAN’S DAY | By Allene Sumner —— The girls do It like this in the I land of the steppes. They take their! pens in hand and write to their 1 chosen swains, “I am married to you!" and the law proclaims that 10, | he is indeed a benedict, willy-nilly!! If the man says something to the I effect of "how do you get that way?” I or, "rm gol-darned if I’m married to you,” the lady who took her f>on ! in hand can collect alimony with approval of the court. And American women with their few advantages j think that they are sittin’ atop the I world! THE KING AND THE 808 Cats may look at kings, but a king | positively refuses to look at bobbed 1 hair! None less than King George of all the Britains refuses to let : the girls of his court wear abbrev iated locks. Many of the court maids and matrons bad had their hair shorn before the edict. Now they wear switches around their pates Serve the king right if said switches fell off at some of his most swapky functions! And one simply cannot resist remarking that If one or two women of his immediate family circle bobbed their hair, their lints might less resemble the well-known toad sitting upon a toadstool. THE HOLY ESTATE Being on the subject of the iiolj estate of matrimony, just as we expected, fearless .fudge Ben B. Lind seyi who come right out in public ! and asked for an entirely new code I of morality, has gotten himself into trouble. They’re trying to make hiih lose his job. Trouble always comes to the thinker, the man wjio tries tb

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the world's greatest glory unto the Lord! Theoretically, we should listen to a woman on this subject rather than to a man, for the woman knows her stuff. She has had to endure the long hair, et al. But so it is and ever lias been that what the boys say makes a great deal more difference, whether they know tiie subject or the reverse. STUPID TUMMIES Stomachs are the most stupid organs of the human anatomy, says a professor of physiology. He explains that if a stomach is fed a rubber ball or a tin can or a pickle jar it will set to work to devour it with as much gusto as thougii it were . beefsteak smothered in onions. Ask any wife, however, if this story will do her any good when the Lord and Master demands porterhouse with mushrooms. CABBAGE FACES We have long heard of pie-faces. Now science tells us that there can be cabbage faces, buzz-saw faces.

—By Martin

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Saint and Sinner By ANNE AUSTIN

Wealthy RALPH CLUNY. 68. was murdered lust before be was to nave married frivolous CHERRY LANE. 18. Immediately Cherry disappears leaving a note for her ajster FAITH. sayine she could not go on with the wedding Cherry'* 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 ruD away with ALBERT ETTELSON a married traveling salesman, and was rescued by her sister and B 0& HATHAWAY, tilths fiance and nephew of Cluny. Cherry admits that Cluny attempted to force the marriage but protests her mn Fai < Chris Wiley, thinking he knew that Cluny had willed much money to Cherry. Charles Reilly Neff who drew up the will, testifies that Cluny made Cherry his chief bensficiarv whether or not she married him. The coroner * jury releases Cherry. h a b t?rcl iSIS STEPHEN whom he employed, thinks circumstances are against Cherry and suggests a plea of as the best chance of her Peculiar footprints and a bit of torn ftfrap fingest tnat ths mura?r?r raiarnt a cripple, but tbit evidence is not ’ *(\’iprry is indicted for first-degree murder. The news is fatal to har motWr;%>YV GO ON' WITH THE STORY Befoif? Faith could reach the door, with BcV following her loyally, but with disueas and embarrassment in his blue ej\es, Stephen Churchill was out of his £hair and moving toward her with rewarkablc rapidiy for one so heavy. “Wait a mS'nute, Miss Lane,” he commanded. " Von’t fly off the handle too easily. Wtfxe just, ready to get down to brass fecks I mentioned a few minutes ago. Come —sit. down.” His keen grey were friendly, his voice almost coaxing. Faith obeyed, but her clweeks were still scarlet with anger. “I’m convinced of one thing, at least,” Churchill said ;V> he resumed his seat. “That you belieV© absolutely in your sister's innocence* It may in-

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terest you to know that Cherry gave me the same answer, when I proposed a self-defense plea. A lawyer has to be sure, or as sufe as it is humanly possible to be, before he goes into a case. You must realize that. If the State should produce finger print evidence that Cherry's hands had grasped that vase, where would our case be? I have to be morally certain that no such evidence can possibly be produced.” “It can’t be,” Faith Isserted confidentaiy, relaxing a bit under his more genial gaze. “She has given me her word that she did not touch the vase. Cherry is not lying. Her story before the coroner's jury was the gospel truth, Mr. Churchili.” "All right. I’ll concede that,” Churchill offered his hand across the desk, and smiled as Faitli jvasped it, tears starting in her ey es. "But first we've got to look faots in the face. The State will contend that Cherry had both motive and opportunity—exclusive opportunity, so far as is now known—to commit the murder." “Motive?” Faith flared, "Why on earth should she want to murder Mr. Cluny?” "You forget the will ” Churchill reminded her. "By the terms of Ralph Cluny’s will, signed just two months before his death, Cherry Lane was to inherit SIOO,OOO in the event of his death before their marriage took place. I am afraid any jurj) will consider that a powerful motive.” “If she had planned to murder Mr. Cluny for the $100,000,” Faith caught him up sharply, “would she have been such a fool as to call openly upon him just a few minutes before the ceremony was scheduled to take place? Would any sane person

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thrust her head into the noose for the sake of $100,000?” | “Just a minute, Churchill, '* Bob I interrupted. “You forget the foot--1 prints that I saw in the snow beneath Uncle Ralph's windqw.” "They could have been made by a policeman searching the premises, as Chief Morehouse pointed out to you,” Churchill answered, shaking his head. “Churchill," Bob banged hi fist upon the desk, "you’ve got to take those footprints seriously! I tell you they were made by the murderer, and I can describe him for you!” Ills blue eyes were ablaze with conviction as he leaned across the desk toward the astonished lawyer. NEXT: Bob paints a word picture of the murderer and almost convinces Churchill. (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) GRAFF TO VISIT CINCY School Superintendent to Attend Schoolmasters’ Banquet. Ellis U. Graff, school superintend ent, will attend the twenty-third annual banquet of the Cincinnati Schoolmasters Club to be held in the Gibson Hotel in that city Feb. 19, lie announced today. Francis G. Blair, president of the : National Education Association, and : Dr. Randall J. Condon of the department of superintendence, are scheduled as speakers. ATTEND BANKING MEET William B. Schiltges, vice president of the Fletchers- Savings and Trust Company and vice president of the Fletcher Joint Stock Land Bank, and George A. Miller, vice president and treasurer of the Joint Stock Land Bank, are in Washing ton to attend a national conference of Joint Stock Land Bank executives, called by the Federal Farm Loan Board Thursday and Friday.

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