Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1938 — Page 6

Miss Emeline Poshil, 51, left,

Times-Acme Photo. and Miss Bernice Sheppard, 25,

- were arrested by Cook County State's Attorney's police when they

“were found in charge of a handbook that has been run exclusively for women for eight years. Miss Sheppard told the axmen that she was

~ taking care of the place for her mother, who was at the track, while

Miss Poshil claimed that she was the handbook clerk. After the raid, police released 50 women found in the place, along with a few husbands who had called for their wives and were caught.

Puddin’ Tame Here's New Game, We're Nutty, Hope You're Same

By H. ALLEN SMITH Times Special Writer

NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—What with the recent hurricane, the war scare in Europe, and the upswept (or Otis Elevator) hair-do, the silly season has been woefully late in arriving this year, but we are pleased to report that word comes out of Cleveland, by way of Washington, that

daffy days are here again,

The successor to knock-knock-who’s-there and handies appears to

have been born out of Mother Goose by tree-sitters, and involves tampering with childhood jingles, such as this: I shot an arrow into the air, It fell to earth I know not where, I lose more dad-blamed arrows! That one is from Cleveland, where the experts are deseribing the new game as being confected of “incongruity and surprise.” The dispatch adds that the pastime is s——g the c——y, so as one nation indivisible it is our duty to contribute a few brisk brushes. ‘As for instance: There was a man jin our town, And he was wondrous wise. He jumped into a bramble bush, And scratched out both his eyes. And they thought I was dumb back home.

You are supposed to stick pretty close to nursery rhymes or the poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, we judged from the notices, but here in New York, where we are smarter than other folks, we Pnghs to be permitted liberties like is:

.. The stag at eve had drunk his fil],

Where danced the moon on Monan’s rill. Whereupon he passed out quietly. That’s from Sir Walter Scotch. But we can handle Mother Goose if needs be: The man in the moon Came tumbling down, And ask’d his way to Norwich. He went by the south and burnt his mouth, Connecticut ain’t in that direction. The next one we got out of a book of quotations: Summer is icumen in, Lhude sing cuccu! Groweth sed, and bloweth med, Who’s that you said was cuccu? From what we hear from Cleveland and Washington this sort of thing can go on forever. Here's more Longfellow: Listen, my children, and. you shall

hear, Of the midnight rule of Paul Revere, On the 18th of April in seventyfive, He should of stayed in bed. . Now, if you feel like having a try at it, hit yourself twice on the head with a brassie, drink a quart of absinthe, hold your nose under water for 16 minutes, smoke a reefer, and tweak the nose of Gargantua the Great. That'll put

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you in shape. As for our part, we fold up our tents like the Arabs, give you this from Swinburne . , . Let us go hence, my songs, she will not hear. Let us go hence, together without fear. Hence lay eggs.

CURE OF HANGOVER PROMISED BY FAIR

NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (U. P.)— There shouldn't be a single hangover at the New York World Fair —if inebriated guests visit one of the sobering up stations. Dr. Joseph Hoguet, medical director of the fair, has announced that recently perfected machines will be installed which restore sobriety in two hours, even to those who have passed out. ; The machine is a new type of respirator which gives the patient a mixture of 90 per cent air and 10 per cent carbon dioxide, thus increasing the rate at which the body burns up food and drink taken into the system. : No jitters, no headache, no nausea—so Dr. Hoguet promises.

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