Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1920 — Page 12

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When we speak of the growth of Indianapolis we do not always think of actual height, yet the city has in a very real sense “grown up” since the days of the log cabin with its one story. And as the newcomers arrived and story was added to story both in homes and business buildings, there came the demand for a rental agency to perform its double service to owners and prospective tenants of this available space. Our Rental Department is still developing its already extensive service along this line. For landlords it takes entire charge of buildings of all kinds —offices, apartments or single houses—making repairs, paying taxes, collecting rents; in fact, relieving owners of all responsibility. To prospective tenants it endeavors to be as helpful as possible in locating satisfactorily, in spite of the present overcrowded condition of the city. oaWngs anti Erast Compang Mrtbwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania

The Boy Next Door

Return your empty milk bottles promptly. Without bottles we can not make deliveries to you.

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Father said, “The boy next door is a bright chap—husky as they make ’em and full of pep.” This caused mother to ask herself, “Why isn’t my boy as far advanced in his classes and as good an athlete as Johnny next door?” One needn’t seek far for the reason. Malnutrition is responsible for the backwardness of some school children, just as proper food is responsible for the athletic bodies of others. Almost one-third of the children of this country suffer from malnutrition —mainly because of the improper selection of their food. Protect your children by adding a quart of milk to the daily diet of each one. Milk furnishes every element necessary to health and growth in the proper proportions and for the least cost. In the light of experiments in feeding milk to school children conducted in many places—in Indiana, particularly at Columbus and Shelbyville, mothers are not in a position to ignore the healthful and beneficial effects of drinking good rich milk. Be on the safe side ~ Order a quart of Polk's Best Ml Ik for each child in your family POLK’S Best Milk Ask Your Physician Order by Phone. , North 852, Auto. 23-331.

CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1920.

POLICE MATRON IGNORES ORDER Attorneys and Bondsmen Find Way to See Prisoners. Some weeks ago Chief of Police Jerry Kinney Issued an order to the turnkeys and matrons at police headquarters which professional bondnmen and attorneys call the “closed door policy.” This order Is being openly Ignored this month during the daytime In the matron’s office, for the doors can almost always be found unlocked during the mornings. The order was Issued by tbo chief to prevent soliciting by bondsmen and attorneys from persons arrested. The order has done much to stop the soliciting, and attorneys and bondsmen are only permitted to Interview prisoners when the prisoners send for them. To enforce this order Chief of Police Kinney required that the doors leading to the turnkey’s and matron’s office be kept locked and persons be admitted by the turnkeys and matrons only when they could show that they had business In the offices. This order even extended to police and newspaper men who either knocked at the door or pressed the button sounding the buzzer to gain admittance. The “closed door policy" has been enforced by the turnkeys at all times. Recently, however, Lillian M. .Tascbkn, matron, has often been In the courtroom and In the hallway of the city clerk’s office, and at such times persons who wished to enter the' matron’s office were not blocked by locked doors. When told of the "open door" policy In the matron’s office Chief Kinney said his former order had not been reversed and seemed surprised to learn that the doors In the matron’s office were not kept locked as is done in the turnkey’s office. Matron Jaschka was formerly a matron at the Marlon county Jail In the days when George Coffin was sheriff.

No Charges—No Layaways Boys’ Tan Scout Shoes at Cost During our Closing Out Sale every pair to be sold. Five hundred pairs in tan Jr and pearl elk. Good and serviceable. I ,y. Specially priced for Thursday and / M jrl S2T 7 - M Md /% vti> cs. / Every pair of Children's Shoes to be s (C jfiy i closed out at cost. Boys’ and Girls’ Dept.—2nd Floor. Feltman & Curme Shoe Stores Cos. 38 E. Washington St. A COOL OFFICE

The picture on the left illustrates the hot, stuffy office where work is a hardship, where every individual has a ‘foggy’ brain and where the employer is actually cheating himself by permitting his employes to work under such difficulties. Note the picture on the right. See the differ-

We can supply Robbins & Myers Fans in all styles and sizes. Hatfield Electric Cos. Corner Meridian and Maryland Sts. Main 123. Auto. 23-123.

Clean Teeth Aid to Good Health The secret of good health is no secret. It consists of following a few simple rules: Clean up your mouth. Food, to be properly digested, must be thoroughly chewed and moistened through and through with saliva. Your stomach can not chew your food for you —it has no teeth. No one can be healthy and happy unless he Is free from pain. Bad teeth, sooner or later, will cause misery, loss of sleep and wages. If nature hadn’t intended teeth to be Important to us the warning would not be so plain—they wouldn’t ache so when diseased. A dirty mouth often results In pyorrhea, which means that you will constantly be swallowing the pus (germs) that Is being produced around the roots of the teeth bo affected. Don’t take poison in this form It often causes heart disease, rheumatic pain, neuralgia, painful joints, ulcers of stomach, cancer and other long-disabling diseases. Good teeth and clean gnms build up the body. The PEOPLE’S DENTISTS 36 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Over Gausepohl’s Trunk Store. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m.

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A handsome young traveling salesman selling millinery was observed at Bounding Billows yesterday polishing his finger nails. Sid Hock was among those who caught him In the act and he wanted the town marshal to search him to see If he couldn't unearth a powder pu’f. • • • The Rye Straw storekeeper and Yam Sims came near having a business transaction this morning, as Yam stuck his head In the door, and the proprietor, who was reading, thought It was somebody with some money and asked him to come In. • • • Atlas Peck says while there is na-tlon-wlde complaint about a Shortage of houses this spring, he notices that all the files seem to have found good homes for themselves and families. Kvergond Oleomargarine—(ilossbrenner's.

ence in the surroundings. All brought aboiit by the purchase of air electric fan. Everybody is wide awake now and work is really a pleasure. We can supply you with an electric fan that will operate on I). C. or A. C. current in prices ranging from $ll.OO to $42.50

Good | Diamonds as well as good values aro the two basic principles on which we have built up a dominating and most valued reputation. This prestige we have gained only through remarkable value giving and the strictest adherence to honorable methods in dealing with those who place confidence In us, to aid them In selecting the best for the least money. For over twenty-eight years we have sold the best grade of diamonds the market affords. We are constantly watching for genuine diamond values, and only buy when the price Is such as will warrant us In offering the same to you as a real value. It will be a pleasure to have you step in and see these, the best real values in the city. FMcl\GrM.Noe JEWELBV {STORE JRV 103 N. ILLINOIS S 3 !! Jpn

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WAMTED-WASTE PAPER Prices highest ever known. Schools, churches, householders. We will call for any amount. WE PAY CASH i AMERICAN PAPER STOCK Col Main 6089.

Fine Decorated /h m pm mti 42-Piece Set of AL / / DINNERWARE V • • • See our open stock of Dlnnerwarel Little Furniture Store ! 211 E. Washington St.

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Extravagance and Laziness are two of the prime factors in the present high cost of living. Some of ns seem to be interested in how much we can spend and how little we can work and save. If all of us would work 100 per cent efficiency and SAVE more, the increased production and decreased consumption of goods would help bring a drop in high prices. Working and Saving is the old American principle which has made this a country of prosperity. It’s up to us to keep it so. I We Pay 4 y 2 % on Savings j IP?f% Ask for a Budget. ; - ifp?3| MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street (Don’t endorse a note unless you are willing to pay it.)

Aroma Tells the Story Light a Deschler’s Monogram and note the fragrance of the ■moke. It Is rich, and at the same time mild and mellow. This unusual aroma is due to the skillful blending of the finer imported and domestic tobaccos. Try a Deschler’3 Monogram today; 8c and 10a LOUIS G. DESCHLER 00. INDIANAPOLIS Avoid imitations by using the full name— DESCHLER’S Monogram

Free dental service by graduate dentists taking State Board examination . Come to Indiana Dental College , corner of North and Meridian streets, Thursday, June 17th , at 8:30 a, m.

THE LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. EXCURSION SUNDAY, JUNE 20th (Returning same date.) ROUND TRIP FARES TO WALKERTON (Koontz Lake) v , $2.43 ROCHESTER (Lake Manitou) a a $2.12 Train leaves Indianapolis Union Station 7:00 a. m.; Massachusetts Avenue Station 7:10 a. m. The above fare includes war tax. For tickets and full information apply to agent.

Excursions -nextsunday— CINCINNATI, O. $2.45- RO ,H£ D w„'L RIP -$2.45 Decatur, Cl., $2.70 —EVSTy Sunday —Marshall, Ind., $1.22 VISIT TURKEY RUN—(INDIANA STATE PARK) Special Trains Leave Union Station 7 :00 A. M.

Neglected Teeth -yS&Sn aot aa a gateway for the Introduction of deadly germs Into the system. Ninety If per cent of Americans have defective, ft. .ft genu-harboring teeth and jaws. If that per cent to give their teeth proper care practically all of those people goffering from creek!ng Joints, etc., would be feeling "lit as a fiddle.” Good work, properly done, Insures the patient against diseases caused by the teeth. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Came* Em* Macke* Street and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

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