Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1926 — Page 5

JULY 7. 1926

COOLING - , and REFRESHING TEA. . There is no drink in the world so cooling and refreshing as iced INDIA TEA 1 'F made correctly, as" given below, it thoroughly tones the system and aids digestion. It stimulates and . l cheers. ,You can get India Tea nearly everywhere. Your Soda Fountain attendant will gladly make it for you ; or you can get India Tea from your dealer and prepare it yourself as follows :

Use an earthenware \ (T O’ # x> . KjBUl M P ut one WatfQlu lv> teaspoonful* of tea for each glass of ♦ . tea. v ; Be sure the water yj jWTY——is poured into the j*l Jm teapot the mo- Wi^. ißCnt , it boils. mlow to stand for 4 or 5 min* utes to infuse. / the glass with cracked ice, add a slice of lemon, and / pour in th* tea. 4 Add sugar to taste. Try India Tea, either hot or cold, for a little while, and you will drink it regularly. No other drink possesses the same delicious fragrance and stimulating though harmless effect.

But" be sure you use INDIA TEA or a blend containing INDIA TEA or.H.ii

WOMAN RELEASED ON m BOND Alleged ‘Society Bootlegger’ ' Is Freed. Mrs. Harriett Owsley, 23 W. Sixteenth St., allleged “society bootledger," was at liberty today under*l,soo bond following her arrest Tuesday by Sheriff Omer Hawkins on four charges of specific sale of liquor and maintaining a nuisance. Mrs. Bessie Johnson, Negro, 537 Douglas St., was charged with specfic sale dnd maintaining a nuisance this morning. Bond was fixed at SI,OOO. Elmer Case, 3815 Ruckle St., is held under SI,OOO cash bond following his arrest Tuesday on a charge of specific sale of liquor. Mrs. Owsley, Mrs. Johnson, Case and three other men, all of whom are sai(J to have catered to the younger set, were named in -affidavits filed In Criminal Court Tuesday by Deputy Prosecutor John L. Niblaek. Prosecutor William H. Remy said the witnesses against the defendants appeared after a youth was arrested June 11 on charges of drunkenness, driving while intoxicated, driving on the left side of the street and speeding. The youth told Remy liquor was “easy to buy" in Indianapolis. GLENN LEAVER FORCE Resignation of Former Traffic Head Is Accepted. v Resignation of Michael .7. Glenn from the police force was accepted by the board of safety Tuesday. Glenn, traffic inspector during the Shank administration and inspector of detectives short time at the first of the present administration, was granted a leave of absence six months ago to become superintendent of Carl Fisher's Florida properties. He will retain that position. Glenn was ousted as detective inspector when council abolished that post. SLIPPERY ROAD BLAMED Autos in Crash —Several Persons Are Injured. Slippery pavements were blamed for- an aiito crash on the National Ud. between Greenfield Ind. and Cumberland late Tuesday in tvhich several persons were Injured. Autos owned by F. C. Ritchie, Newcastle Ind., and If. L. Hyde, 1205 Park Avo., collided when the Hyde auto skidded in attempting to stop. W. Lam'b, his mother and son, riding in the Hyde auto, were slightly injured. tooth Tolled; dies Former Publisher of New York Telegraph Succumbs. Bu T'nitcd Press NEW YORK, July 7.—Edward Russell Thomas, sportsman, banker, broker and publisher, died at a hospital here Tuesday night from infection which followed extraction of a tooth. He was formerly publisher of the New York Morning Telegraph At one time, when engaged in banking, he was said to been the nation’s youngest bank president. His racing stable won fame on many tracks. POLICE SEEIIT ATTACKER Woman Reports White Man Jumped Out and Seized Her. V Police searched' near* TwentyNinth St. and Buolevard PI. Tuesday night, after Mrs. Mabel Glazier, 912 E. Washington St., reported she had, been attacked by a white man. Mrs._Glazier said she'was walking along the sidewalk when the man leaped out, seized and pulled her into the weeds. She was able to fight free. She described her assailant. •

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SHORT PAROLES GIVEN Two State Prisoners Receive Clemency From Governor. Governor Jackson has granted short paroles to two State prisoners, William C. Flora of Howard County and Charles Welch of Marion County.'' Flora was allowed five days to attend his mother’s funeral and Welch was given one day to visit his mother, who is seriously 111. RALPhTTNCE TO WED Marriage to Lucilla Mendez, Dancer, Set for Today. Bu United Press " LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 7. Ralph Xnce, motion picture producer, and Lucilla Mendez, dancer from Venezuela, who has much popularity here, were all ready to get married today.

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RESCUE DIRECTED ' BY DYING DRIVER v Ft. Wayne Man Is Fatally Crushed Under Truck. Bu United Press 'PERU, Ind.. July 7.—lnjuries received when his truck collided with an auto caused the death of Robert Watson, 36, of Ft. Wayne, last nifeht. / Although suffering intense pain as he lay pinned beneath his heavy truck, Watson gave directions to rescuers in their efforts to release him. •" John Pyle and three other

occupants of the auto escaped with minor injuries. ONE KILLED: FOUR HURT Slippery Pavement Blamed for Ft. Wayne Crash. Bu United Pre/ss FT. WAYNE. Ind., July 7.—A slippery pavement was blamed today for an auto accident on the Lincoln Highway In which one person was killed and four injured. Leo Canjfthanno, 6, of Massilon, Ohio, was killed and the father. Christ Carathanno, and mother of

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RICHMOND MAN DROWNS Brings Toll In Northwest to Eighteen Dead. Bu United Press ST. PAUL. July 7.—The death by drowning of William Gay, Richmond. Ind., brought the FoOrth of July toll In the Northwest up to eighteen today. Gay drowned at Garbutt Island Landing, near Birchwood, Wis.

ALL loaned on first mortgages on Indi- , anapolis Real Estate. The security of all of these mortgages is the guaranty back of our certificates; On money placed with us prior to July 15 we will „ pa!y dividends as of 1 July Ist.

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DRY REFERENDUM GAINS % „ ■— Bu Vntted Pres* CHICAGO, July 7.—Signatures to a petition for Volstead referendum In Illinois next November hsd passed the 400,000 mark today. The proposed referendum Is sponsored by George K. Brennan, Democratic Senatorial candidate. Many signatures were reoelved from down State— supposedly- a dry stronghold./