Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1932 — Page 8

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HEALTH BOARD ACTS TO OBTAIN MILK SUPPLY Morgan Advises Group on Procedure; Defends 10,0°0 Figure. City health board machinery was set in action toward supplying milk i to all :;ecdy and undernourished children at a meeting Wednesday in charge of Dr. Herman G. Mor- | ean, health officer. The number has been estimated at 10,000 by Dr. Morgan and Other social agency heads, j Morgan advised the personnel of the department of the requirements necessary for obtaining milk from the township trustees and told them to take immediate steps toward seeing that no child who deserves milk is neglected. At a meeting in Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan’s office Monday, city county and relief agency official. l agreed the trustees who are nov. feeding thousands of families am attempting to supply milk needed, should be given an opportunity to increase the milk allowance to meet the need. Both Miss Noone and Dunn agreed to make every effort to meet such demands and stated they would investigate every request for milk to determine whether such request be from a deserving family. Morgan said a more systematic j check undoubtedly would vindicate ! the figures of 10,000 children below school age in need of milk in the city. The figure, reached by Mor- I gan and heads of local social agen- j cies, was disputed by some at the ! meeting in Sullivan's office last I Monday. Morgan said today this is true, j

"My reason for smoking LUCKIES" THE QUEEN OF COLLEENS f c 1 • t T • . •* My reason for smoking LUCKIES is that they are so mild flicker folks—for a winsome col- and cause no irritation to my throat. Your new Celloieen to ploy opposite that great phane wrapper is marvelous. Just a pull of the tab and I Irish tenor in Song OMy Heart , t titwiec ti "JV, And whom should they find but there are the LULKItu. a Mauren O’Sullivon’She arrived fj a* ill dressed as a wait but her trunk (MJJvAK was full of snappy Paris clothes. _ - How’s that for Irish blarney! She's now going over big in RKO-PATHE S I "THE BIG SHOT "It didn’t take her ■ ■ ■ M *M. ■ MmJk long to pick LUCKIES, and she’s |f j, , WLMIJB MjL H. B. mIL been smoking them a year and a half. The only reward forher state- Your Throat Protection—against irritation — against cough nSent was our friendly Top o the ■" m i.—. morning. Maureen!" And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that “Toasted” Flavor Ever Fresh TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE —6O modem minutes with the world's finest dance orchestras and Walter WincheU, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N.B.C. networks.

Bar-ter ’Em By United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 28 Prohibition agents seized more than they bargained for when they raided the Aquarium bar. There were 220 goldfish (count ’em) swimming peacefully In the hollow center of the 35-foot bar. Lacking a goldfish attendant on his staff, Administrator Andrew McCampbell is wondering what to do with the fish.

that .kome children are opposed to milk, but in these families the children hold their health because they get a balanced diet of sweets, good butter, and other milk equivalents that poor children never taste. W. A. Hacker, social service department head of public schools declared he had been misquoted in reference to estimate of children under school age in the city who need milk.

INDIGESTION, GAS, WEAK STOMACH

“I was completely rundown in health, suffered from indigestion and weak stomach; my food would sour and I could not sleep at night owing to so much gas on my stomach. I go so

weak and rundown I could scarcely go. I doctored, but got no relief to speak of.” said Mrs. Gertrude Linden of 621 Ogden Ave., Aurora, 111. ‘Finally I decided to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it relieved me of my weak stomach and indigestion and made me well and strong.” All druggists sell Dr. Pierce’s Discovery —Advertisement.

FIREMAN KILLED FIGHTINULAZE Six Others Hurt in Blast at Kansas City. By United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 28—A fireman died, six persons were injured, a three-story building was demolished and hundreds of windows shattered in an explosion in the principal business district today. Lieutenant Daniel J. McCarty was overcome by smoke and died wlfile

“clear road ahead J“

It’s great to feel that way .. • and you do . . . when the blood has the “feel” of enough rich ted cells

Regardless of age—be fortified with plenty of “red blood.” That s-p-e-1-l-s happiness. So frequently work, worry, colds and sickness reduce the red-cell count id the blood . . . then our spirits go down as tbe blood cells are lowered. The process may be so gradual that we wonder “what is the matter.” It is well to give thought to those invisible—-yet precious red-blood-cells —the “ships,” if you please, that sail” in the blood, carrying nourishment to all parts of the body.

“That tired feeling” may be a warning ... so are pimples, boils and paleness. Why not take steps

I fighting the fire which followed the j blast. The explosion occurred in a buildi ing occupied by a wholesale meat I company and a restaurant. Gas 'caused the explosion, police decided ! after an investigation today. Although the building was on one of the city's principal streets, few : persons were near It when the explosion occurred shortly after mid- ; night. Three men were injured, none seriously by falling glass and debris. Charles Hawk, 61, may lose the sight of one eye as the result of cuts on his face, physicians said. Windows in the postoffice, two blocks from the explosion, were j blown out. Cells of human lungs, if spread ! out flat, would make an area of 480 ! square feet.

to overcome this trouble? A general run-down condition means a lack of normal resistance to infection and disease. A lagging appetite often leads to underweight and ill health. You cannot be low in strength and be bappy— let’s be happy. For generations S.S.S. as a tonic bas been helping people gain New Strength, better health and happiness. Its successful record of over 100 years in restoring strength and vitality to tbe blood surely warrants your giv-

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ing it a good trial. Why not start taking S.S.S. today?—tbe larger size represents a price saving.

Prisoner* Aid Unemployed By Uttited Press JACKSON, Mich., Jan. 28.—Assured of their own board and room, inmates of Michigan state prison here, are aiding the unemployed by donating money and service to provide 120 loaves of fresh baked bread a day. The bread is distributed among the city’s needy families.

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Why you should be interested in your Blood Count (Left) Microscopic view of healthy red-blaml-cells. They 9v# g carry nourishment and oxy- # gY .1 gen to every part of the I® J* WM body—they also remove impurities from the tissues. (Right) Weak red-blood-cells —only 60 per cent of normal WsT A U,l strength. Such a condition is often responsible for body weakness, paleness, sallow complexion, pimples and boils.

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