Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1926 — Page 3

JUNE 9, 1926

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TH E unique properties of India Tea cannot be obtained in any other drink. During hot weather, iced India Tea should be drunk regularly. It soothes the nerves, and cools the body. It thoroughly stimulates the system without any harmful after effects. It aids digestion and tones up the stomach. This is the correct way to make Iced India Tea:

Use an earthenware teapot. Put in one teaspoonful for each glass of tea. Be sure the is poured into the teapot the moment it boils. Allow to stand for 4 or 5 minutes to infuse. Fill the glass with cracked ice, add a slice of lemon, * and poui* in the tea. Add sugar to taste.

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PROPOSES TO USE SCHOOLYARDS FOR CHILDREN’S PLAY Albertson Will Present Recreation Ordinance to City Council. Use of schoolyards as playgrounds through the summer months Is urged by Councilman O. Ray Albertson, chairman of the committee assigned to investigate the park board. Albertson said he would introduce a resolution establishing the plan at next city council meeting. Waste Cited A statement prepared by Albertson draws attention to the economic waste of allowing school grounds to remain idle during the summer and the inadvisability of forcing many children to travel long distances to reach a municipal playground. “Let's have for our slogan, not ‘give us new playgrounds,’ hut ‘let’s use our own playgrounds,’ ” he said.. Playground Necessary “On school grounds that have no trees the buildings would afford protection from the heat,” the statement declared. “A few sand boxes added to the equipment of swings and slides already there, a matron or governess, with the school janitor as caretaker, woyild not cost more than the procuring, equipping and maintenance of new grounds. The municipal playground is no longer an experiment: it is an accepted part of our civic equipment.” Albertson said nearly all of the school board members had agreed to cooperate in his proposal. He said he would next submit it to city councilMILK POOL SUBJECT Producers to Discuss Topic at County Meetings. A series of meetings of milk producers in eight counties centering about Marion County, for the purpose of discussing the operation and method of conducting a milk pool, have been called for June 14 to 24, it was announced today by the Indiana Harm Bureau Federation. Mass meetings have been planned in Marion, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson, Morgan, Hendricks, Boone and Hamilton counties. Gatherings writ be addressed by business men, members of Congress, candidates and others. permPts not needed Fireworks Display Prohibited Before July 4 by Board. No permits will be necessary for the use of fireworks in celebrating

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