Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 321, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1928 — Page 15

MAY 7, 1928.

HAPPINESS CAN NOT BE BOUGHT, * SAYS PASTOR The Rev. Line Claims We Can't Wear the Other Fellow's Shoes. t “Money does not bring success,” the Rev. Frod A. Line said Sunday at the Central Universalist Church vljile speaing on ‘‘The Other Fellow's Shoes.” “Social position and influence do not necessarily mean power,” the Rev. Line said. “Happiness cannot be bought with checks or theater tickets or business rating. “It is always the other fellow who is favored. We are abused of Cod and men. What >■ false view of life. Every man has a chance, a chance to make the most of Godgiven opportunity, a chance to make good where God has placed him. ‘ After all there is no such thing as luck. The so called lucky man as a usual rule is the man who is pegging away all the while, nnjdng the most of his ever present op- j portunities. “We can't wear the other fellow’s j Shoes and make any progress. This ! applies especially with regard to j life vocation. It is the same with' regard to creeds. Even so, in society j all too frequently our ambition is! to keep up with the other fellow. Scores of divorces, I believe, result I from this tendency to keep up with j the procession at whatever cost, on the part of men and women who are not content to live their own i lives as God intended. We can’t wear the other fellow’s shoes. They Won't fit. “But our destiny is in our hands. We may order our own lives by high ideals according to the devine plan. The world with all its wealth of blessing is ours if we will but possess ourselves of it. We don’t have to be in the other fellow’s place in order to live and live truly. Burbank was merely a gardener. He read the message of God in the heart of the flower and he labored to bring this message with larger meaning to the hearts of men. Today Burbank varieties are known

EITHER—REPUBLICANISM Will Defeat KLANISM in May or Klanism will Jeopardize Republicanism in November! The nomination of Arthur L. Gilliom of South Bend for United States Senator will be a victory for Republicanism. Make the victory decisive and insure Republican success in November. EVERYBODY VOTEWIN WITH GILLIOM! —Political Advertisement.

Vote for I. NEWT BROWN Candidate for Joint Representative Marion and Johnson Counties. Loaned Governor McCray $200,000 and was also agent for the Dollings Cos. GIVE NEWT A BOOST —Political Advertisement

Pupils to Give ‘Mother Goose’ Play

These children ci the second and third grades ot School 44, Twenty-First St. and Sugar Grove Ave., will take part in an operetta, “Mother Goose’s Garden," to be given at the school Wednesday night in observance ci Music Week. Pupils to take part include: Helen Schwartz, Ella Mae Kelly, Taylor William, Virgil Smith, Gerd Lawson, Frank Hill, Parvin Beneflel, Immogene Robbins. Doris Katherine Deal. Vivian Peterson, Nellie Minnick. John Zion, Jean Waters, Mary White, Betty Jean Brown. Maxine Hook, Deloris Dowden, Janet Katten, Lavonne Bowman, Maxine Murphy, Lavonne Pfieffer, Jean Walker, Marjorie Robison, Pearl Smith, Dorothy Holt. Ruby Lee Cole, Evelyn Webb. Ruby Edwards, Anita Loughner, Annabelle Eckert, Rose Mary Scein. Gertrude Davis. Helen Strietelmeir, Ruth Horstman. Winifred Peters, Betty" Joe Bertram, Marguerite Minnick, Virginia SielafT, Racheai Brunson, Rosetta Ennis, Margaret Thompson, Julia Poulson, Mildred Cox, Esther Weaver and Ellouise Rushton. Mrs. E. R. Shaw and Miss Blanche Powell are directing the operetta.

throughout the world. John Burroughs was simply a backwoodsman. He became a student cf nature, and he was recognized as the leading naturalist cf his day. “According as we do well our duty where we stand today our life becomes a part of other lives. Edison applies himself to the problems of electrical science, and in working out these problems he lights our streets, and in very truth enters your home and mine. Jane Addams, known many years ago by the name of her stepfather, resolved that she j would be something to make her own name of some significance. She got busy. Today she is- affectionately designated as the Daughter of the j States, and the name of Jane; Addams means something the world j over. She has lost herself in the growing experience of humanity’s j life. “Let’s realize, my friends, that the ; mighty forces of God are at work I in our souls; that the way of life 1 is for us to follow in the service cf the every day. Who is there among us who has not made use of that time-worn phrase, “When my ship comes in I’m going to do so and so?” Your ship is coming in today It may not be laden with the wealth you covet, but it is filled with spiritual terasure, and the key of opportunity is aboard. It onlyremains for you to apply this key to your daily tasks. The great men of the world are those who realize that God has a work for them to do right, where they stand today; that their own little world is a part of His larger kingdom. * “Don’t be ambitious, my friends, to be a Mary Jones or a John Smith or a Thomas Scott, ot live in someone else’s world. Be ambitious to live your own life according to the highest ideals of the Christ life; to be yourself; to grow up into the largest experience of

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your eternal kinship to God. Thus will you h°lp the other fellow, and you yourself will fi and God and be at peace in the sunshine cf His perfected love,” the Rev. Line said. Aviation Company Formed Bn Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., May 7. Terre Haute Airways Inc., has been organized here to utilize Dresser airport at the south limits of the city. The cohcern is capitalized at J 15.000. It is planned to buy two planes and teach flying. Indorsed for Commander Bjl Times special SPENCER. Ind., May 7.—Members of American Legion posts in the Second district at a meeting here Sunday indc-sed Paul V. McNutt, former Indiana commander, for national commander. Silver cups were awarded Vincennes and Linton posts for membership gains.

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THREE DRIVERS ARRESTED FOR AUTO CRASHES Two Men, Girl Slated as Hit-Skip Motorists in Police Court. Three‘alleged hit-and-run drivers were caught, and one more is being sought by police today following week-end automobile accidents. Mis Irene Westfield, 22, of 948 N. Sheffield Ave., was arrested for assault and battery, driving on the left side of the street and failure to stop after an accident. Two men were hurt in the collision. Harry Trimble, 35, of 329 Beauty Ave., was found injured in his machine in the 1300 W. Michigan St. block. His car had been struck by one driven by a woman, he said. Jeff Davenport, 23, of Jefferson City, Ind., riding with the arrested woman, was also injured in the accident. Police stopped Miss Westfield a few blocks from the accident scene. A speeding car in the 1800 Belle Vieu PI. block hit an auto driven by E. A. Peiz, general salesmanager of the link Belt Company, causing 5350 damage to the latter's machine. The man did not slow up after the crash. . After chasing a car that struck his parked machine for six blocks Bernard Connelly, 1745 E. Tabor St., caught and held John Welch, who was slated by police for operating

That Constant backache Is Often Nature’s Warning of Sluggish Kidneys OES spring find you tired and i JL/ achy? Do you suffer nagging backache, drowsy headaches, and dizzy spells? Are the kidney elim- _ inations irregular or should not be neglected. Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, increase the activity of the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Are endorsed everywhere. Ask your neighbor! 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s H. A. Burgess, 738 Virginia St.. Gary, Ind.. says; “I had headaches and dizzy spells and couldn’t do my work properly. My kidneys weren’t acting right and the eliminations were irregular. There was a dull, nagging ache in my back and at times I could hardly turn over in bed. Doan’s Pills were recommended to me and they proved very effective. I haven't needed them since.” Doan’s Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At ,11 ,tc,l.rs. A- , ho*. Fost.r-Mllbnm Cos.. M tg. Cbeml.t,. HulT,la. N. Y.

VOTE TO SAVE The Indiana City Manager Law The Legislature gave us the Citv Manager Law, and the Legislature can take it away. The future of City Manager Government in Indianapolis depends upon the preservation ot this law. It becomes the duty, therefore, of every Indianapolis citizen to vote for legislative candidate* who stand on the platform of the Indianapolis City Manager League. Y\ e recognize that theie are other good candidates, and we have no desire to attempt to dictate for whom you should vote, but the vote must be concentrated if we are to win. That is the reason we urge you to vote for the candidates in the list below. DON’T BE DECEIVED Below Is the City Manager Slate

These Are the Only Candidates Indorsed •By the Indianapolis City Manager League TAKE THIS LIST TO THE POLLS

The Indianapolis City Manager League, The strength and standing < of the City statements to the contrary notwithstanding, Manager League candidates is evidence by has not indorsed any candidates for any the appearance of their names on other office, except those named above; it has not slates. It is of the utmost importance, howparticipated in the selection of any slate ex- ever, that you vote the entile City Mauagei cept this list of legislative candidates. legislative ticket shown above. ' All Manager Slates Bear One of the Signatures Below INDIANAPOLIS CITY MANAGER LEAGUE

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Coolidge Sees Circus

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President and Mrs. Coolidge were in the very front row at the opening of the Barnum & Bailey-Ringling circus in Washington. The President was called back to the White House after an hour, but the First Lady remained even for the wild West show and smiled her approval of all the £cts.

while drunk, and failing to stop. Rollie Adkins, 1036 E. Washington St., was charged with driving while intoxicated, after being captured by Frank Kelly, 427 N. Division St., who chased the Adkins machine for several miles. The chase commengpd after Adkins is said to have crashed into the car of Willis Cooper, R. R. 2, at New York and Minkner Sts. Saturday and did not stop. Blinded by bright lights Oscar H. Hendren, 41, R. R. <3, box 242, turned his automobile from a bridge east of Arlington Ave. and Tenth St., down a four-foot embankment Saturday r.ight. \ Hendren and his companion, Alvin

REPUBLICAN FOR STATE SENATOR Vote for four (44) J. Clyde Hoffman (47) Winfield Miller (49) Robert L. Moorhead (51) John L. Niblack (53) Carl S. Wagner FOR JOINT SENATOR y Vote for one (54) Joe Rand Beckett FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE For for eleven (56) Thaddeus R. Baker (57) Thomas C. Batchelor (58) John L. Benedict (60) William Bosson Jr. (82) Henry F. K ottkamp (85) James H. Lowry (86) Louis R. Markun (92) Frank J. Noll Jr. (93) Elsa Huebner Olsen (101) David F. Smith (106) George T. Whelden

W. Leed, 23, of 3033 Central Ave., were taken to city hospital. Leed’s tonge was reported bitten half into. Twenty Children Drowned Bn United Press ROSTOV, Russia, May 7.—Twenty children were drowned when a boat on which they were riding capsized in the Kuban River. Only two were rescued.

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DEMOCRAT FOR STATE' SENATOR Vote for four (29) B. Howard Caughran (31) Arch D. Hinch (32) Walter O. Lewis (33 Edward O. Snethen FOR JOINT SENATOR Vote for one (34) John F. Linder FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote for eleven (38) Howard H. Bates (39) Wilfred Bradshaw (44) William H. Flanders (46) William R. Johnson (49) Will A. Mason (50) Roy T. Milboum (52) Harry B. Perkins (53) Bess Robbins (55) Robert R. Sloan (56) John Bright Webb (57) Leo F. W’elch

GILLIOM URDES ALAN DEFEAT * Only Old-Time Seqator Can Win for G. 0. P. KOKOMO, Ind., May 7—“ At the outset of this campaign I said 1 would fight it out on the issue ol old-fashioned Republicanism against Kanlism and fanaticism,” said Attorney Arthur L. Gilliom over the Kokomo Tribune radio station in his final campaign speech here at noon today. “As certain as the day after the primary arrives one side er the other of this issue Will have won—either Republicanism will banish Klanism and fanaticism and the forces of intolerance and corruption, or else it will succumb to the sinister influences that have shamed our party and our State. “A Klan dominated nomination for United States Senator can not succeed in Indiana in November. But if old-fashioned Republicaism wins, then we not only can, but we will elect a Republican United States Senator from Indiana for the sixyear term. “I urge the largest vote ever cast in a Republican primary be cast for old-fashioned Republicaism on Tuesday. And I especially urge all women voters to turn out.”

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