Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1927 — Page 21
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TOO MUCH HOME LIFE FOR A MAN MAY SPOIL HIS CAREER
Many Husbands Neglect Their Business to Obey-That-‘Get Home Early,’ Edict of Their Wives, Says Martha Lee. / * By Martha Lee Are you stealing your husband’s business, success? Many ■wives do, and unconsciously. “Be sure and get home early,” is their regular morning admonition as hubby starts for the office.
So, In order to always be on hand to take her to the navies, or to play bridge or attend a dance, Mr. Business Man hurries home to his wife, and many a business proposition which needs extra time and coddling, he lets hang fire. Such a man and so hampered, rarely attains any, but mediocre success. He can’t argue, for lis wife would immediately conclude that he didn’t love her and the possibility that outside of office hours "mixing” with business associates could have any meaning other than that he’s trying to take time away from home, she couldn't grasp. Women of this type should never complain when their husbands, slowed to a mild household pace, can’t furnish them limousines and maids. He's a Disappointment Dear Martha Lee: I am undecided what to do. I have about given up hope that my husband will ever amount to anything. He’s making the same salary he did years ago and of course it doesn’t go so far as then. I’ve had a lot of disappointment on account of his slackness. He> a good man about the house, but when s we were first married, he was very ham to manage. I don’t know whether to leave him or to go to work myself. I’ll never have anything at this rate. MRS, M. N. C. I may be away off from a correct diagnosis, but it seems to me, I discern a case where one individual —you, have turned another’s individuality out of its channel. To do this is to render such a, person much less effective and convincing ftiat he would otherwise be. I can’t see any justification for your thought of leaving him. Can’t you help him by being encouraging and optimistic? She Wants Both Dear Martha Lee: I am a young married woman of 28 years and am very unhappy, owing to tlie fact that 1 love another man. I have known him a year. We feel that we cannot think of giving each other up. and yet I wonder if it can Ire right to go on thi3 way. He is married and has a child 2 years old. I love it dearly and could be perfectly liappy with him and the baby, hut would it be right? DISSATISFIED. You must be joking when you ask me If this is right. It’s not uncommon for women to express their willingness to take another woman’s husband, but you are the first one who has ever admitted a desire to take her child too! That’s original to say the least.. I think your own mind is already telling you whether this is right or not, and my opinion is superfluous. He's an Odd Father Dear Martha Lee: ? have been married twenty-three years and nave a daughter 34 year old. Her >father takes her to dances on Saturday nights. I don’t, •hint: he should. If I go to the dances, he talks to other women and tries to have me go with other men. What do you think of this% R. F. S. Most fathers are trying to keen
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daughters of such a tender age in school and out of danc6 halls. He must be using her company somewhat as does the father who goes to the circus with his small son just seemingly to "take the boy,” but in reality to enjoy himself- I think you should prevent your daughter from going if you possibly can. To "Undecided:” —As the young man has frankly said “I shall never have any one but myself to take care of,” he is evidently trying to convey the information that he has no intention of marrying. Young men have been known to change their minds on this score, but as he has said this after keeping company with you a whole year, it looks as if his ntentions are not matrimonially inclined. As your life's happiness la invblyed, I believe you are quite justified in telling him what you have told me. It will either make or bredk the situation, which Is better than* to keep it dangling uncertainly. "Eleanor B.” says she has been going with a young man for several month*. and wonders if it is proper to call him on tho telephone. Yes, if you have anything to say, Eleanor, but don’t call him up during business hours and "visit” over the phone. Few men have time to waste that way. •
Should a Man Strike a Child?
By Mrs. Walter Ferguson "What would you do,” writes a cowed wife, “if you liad to watch your husband, a 200-pound man, wjiip your small son until you felt that you were receiving the strokes? ’ Well, there is not much of a doubt about what I feel I would do under such circumstances.* I would procure from somewhere a good stout club and whenever the brawny father started in pounding he urchin, I also would lay on with the best 4t my ability with Pa as the objectFor no mother in the world deserves to bear such suffering as this although you might be surprised to know bow many have to do it because they fear to invite gossip or are dependent financially upon a husband’s generosity, or because they still have a faint glimmer of love for the man they have married. Be that as it may, the man who loses his temper enough to flay his small child, no matter what the provocation, deserves a sound beating himself. And it speaks pathetically of the spiritual bondage in which some women are still held when one of them feels compelled to have her soul soared by watching her baby being beaten. Even ye brute mother will fight to the death to prevent such a thing. Not that. I do not believe that many children need correction. Sometimes they need corporal punishment, but that should never take .the form of fisticuffs by father. If young children need whippings, then I am firmly convinced that their mothers should always do the switching. For no grown-up person should ever strike a child with his hand. There is something so unfair in a sight of a full-grown man hitting a little thing less than a third of his size. Something mean and unjust that registers just this idea in the mind of the child, no matter how mischievous he may have been. There are many ways in which a man may punish his child, but whipping should never be one of them. For the fear of a father has never yet kept any lad from succumbing eventually to temptation.
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Wealthy RALPH CLUNY. 68. was murdered Just before be 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. Cherry has been engaged several times. Once she tried to run away with ALBERT ETTeLSON. a married traveling salesman, and was rescued by her sister and* 808 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 (hat Cluny had willed much money to Cherry. Charles Reilly Neff, who drew- up the will, testifies that Cluny made 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 he employed. thinks circumstances are against Cherry and suggests a plea of self-defense as the best chance of her freedom. Peculiar footprints and a bit of tom strap suggest that the murderer might be a cripple. A mysterious letter furnishes another clew and Phil, a beggar, is suspected. Kelly, an old newsdealer, makes an effort to find him. The trial causes great excitement. A deputy sheriff, recognizing one of the three as they struggled through the mob which milled before the courthouse steps, came to the assistance of Faith, her father, and Bob Hathaway, clearing a passage for them and escorting them to the very door of the courtroom In which the trial of Cherry and Chris Wiley was about to begin. .Stephen Churchill, as chief counsel for the defense, rose from the long table where he and his two assistants had been conferring, and came to meet them. "Glad to see you. Miss Faith. You are looking beautiful today,” Churchill said in unctuous tones. "Sit here, Mr. Lane. Miss Cherry can sit between you. This seat all right for you, Hathaway?” he asked goodnaturedly, indicating a seat Immediately behind the chair in which he had placed Faith. "I’ll sit* here, at the table, right in front of Miss Cherry and Miss Faith, so I can consult my client without difficulty. All right?” Faith was glad of his bustling cordiality, for it served so divert her
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mind for the moment from the appalling realization of the fact that, as Cherry’s sister, she was the cynosure of all eyes. She had hardly time to look about her, timidly, fearfully, at the crowded amphitheater, at the district attorney, Tom Banning, arriving late, importantly, attended by clerks and assistant district attorneys, bearing law books and suitcases, presumably filled with grewsome exhibits, when a heightening of the dull roar made by the gabbling audience made her glance toward the door at the left of the still empty judge’s bench. There, looking like a very little and a very frightened child, stood Cherry, guarded on either side by a tall, rangy deputy sheriff, the badges of their office on their lapels, heavy, black-buttoned pistols protruding from leather holsters strapped about their waists. Cherry paused as If for an anticipated cheer from her audience. It is doubtful If any one In that courtroom had even seen a more beautiful or appealing sight than Cherry presented as shp hesitated upon the threahhold of her fight for life. .The plainest of the four dresses which Faith had designed and made for her made her look even tinier than she was, for it was a straight, clinging black sheath of lusterless satin-backed crepe, reaching* decorously to two inches below her knees. A wide, round/ white organdie collar, and deep, flarißi? cuffs of the same crisp, sheer stuff were in startling contrast to the sheeenless black crepe,- and gave to her exquisite, childish face a purity and pallor which should have satisfied even Stephen Churchill. The tenderly curved, babyish mouth was ,the color of coral, innocent as it wasof lipstick, and between the'long, curling fingers of her bronze lashes her wide, round, golden eyes glowed like imprisoned candle flames. Her glorious copper and gold hair, which had not been cut since her arrest, hung In odrable, childish curls about her rounded, camellia white cheeks, so long that they almost touched the flaring, crisp col-
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