Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1949 — Page 12
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PAGE 12 a —— FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1949 I's Your Home=—No. 5 - Police Outposts our Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling— | lhivvide th agains Ruriety $a
riage a permanent success.
When Monotony Intrudes In Marriage, Do Something I
Acquire Cars
It's an Art to Keep a Fire
Times Foreign Servies “ Q-—What will help avoid monotony in marriage? |that the novelty of their marriage upon the couple's return, -they =r Pouring Out Its Best Heat ARWIN. Austria, Be A-—Varying you routine. Take the case of Mr. and Mrs. J., for had worn off. | make some changes in their mode § 4 [catching up with Australia’s lone- example. Married three years, this couple had gotten along famously| Just as one becomes tired of of living. : t By BOB SCHARFF lly northern territory—and its law- until just a few months ago. Indeed, they seemed ideally suited to wearing the same dress every Instead of always going out ' 1 Writhen for NEA Service ’ breakers y |each other. They had similar interests and backgrounds, They read day or eating the same breakfast together, Mr. J. and his wife were i Even when your heating plant | Tra cking lawbreakers down is the same books, attended the same concerts and lectures, and in-| each morning, so one wearies of|/to go out alone for one or more, ” is clean and in good repair, you a big job for the territory's 62 YAriably went out together. Then it happened. [the company and conversation of evenings each week. Since Mrs. § ol ® can’t get the most out of it unless | white police and 58 blacktrackers, FOF DO apparent reason, Mr.| [the same partner night' after J. enjoyed bridge, she could de- | you know how to maintain an Their “beat " for insta¥ice covers| 2 and Mrs. J. became bored with | suggestion they came in to see us. night. vote part of her time to that. a 1 efficient fire. Firing a furnace is 520,000 square miles ' leach other. Where before they| We told this likeable couple that| Q—-What could this couple do?|Being a bowling addict. Mr. J.1 NEW ° an art—not merely a matter of But enth . .+./found each other's company ex-'what had occurred was not un-| A-—We urged Mr. and Mrs. could use his time for that pur- weand Tve throwing in a few shovelfuls of hn S hry orities are coming ‘to |citing and stimulating, they now usual. All of us get fed up every J, to vary vary their routine. For pose or for any other that pro-| ond SOR coal and letting it go at that. It eir ald now. The police are be-/s,,n4 each other dull and tire- now and then, with marriage as|one thing, we suggested that each|vided innocent amusement. 8 SEAS a 1 Cerne elothes clc The proper way to hand fire a piace horses an 4 Suds 1 oul some. In the last few months with other things. Actually, that(take at least a week's vacation| Finally, we recommended that! Did yo! furnace is to shake the .grates NOTE. Pp "|their marriage had deteriorated was all that was wrong with Mr. away from other. This itself|the couple vary the physical side MORE MEAT CONTENT just to int easily until you see the first glow [to the point where each got on (and Mrs. J. They had lived in/would help break the monotony.lof their marriage. This would { 98 S00 hata 18 ash pi Lr : Copyright, 1848. 07 The Cg Times the other's nérves. At a friend's such close proximity for so long! For another, we suggested that, [tone up their a and! " I got he pull the live coals from the back furnace with @ good fire. - Wife happ of the firebed toward the feed and dampers by means of a ther- wr - with ‘em door, mostat will eliminate the waste. USE OUR 10 PAY PLAN bl This forms a cavity sloping of fuel and unnecessary high tem- SHOP STAR STORE never biur downward towards the back of peratures that result when sev- “a sion about the fire box. Into this cavity putieral members of the household ® Select your merchandise ‘and you them till ju the fresh coal, being sure to leave tend the fire, SATURDAY have 10 weeks to 1» You can also “Our new DO dive ois SHowing in tie An oll burner is most efficient ad on other p an you the B. Ww’ e the fresh coal anc : : when it burns with .a-yellowish- ve a Continuous Open Ao- cause it has burn > the Ste Su treba orange flame that has a barely 9:30 T0 P. M. 60 W. WASHINGTON ST. . 6471 count. ¢losets!” the bottom of the firing door at noticeable tinge of dark smoke at — Honest, s all times. {the top, If the fire is dark and about the ¢ When recoaling, keep the turn *00ty. adjust the burner to in- SM ART NEW We have not forgotten the chubby girl who enjoys about my of
crease the alr supply. A clear, EE a ase Jawa! closed post white flame, on the other hand, dosed. Remember that ashpit and {is an indication that too much air check dampers work alternately,|ls being consumed with the oil. when one is open, the other should | The electrical controls and be closed. If the ashpit damper safety devices on an automatic is opened it means more heat, 'stoker or ofl burner are very while the check damper slows!delicate precision instruments. down the fire. Don't tinker with them—it's an Controlling the furnace draft expert's job.
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