Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1926 — Page 12
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How to make correctly Be sure you use India Tea, or a blend containing • Tea. tfecondfy Use an earthenware teapot, and put into it one good teaspoonful of India Tea for each cup of tea required. WuJuUtj Be sure you pour the water into the teapot the moment it boils. Only fresh boiling water can bring out the true flavour of the tea. Hot water is no use. Water that has been boiling for some time does not give the best results This is important if you want a really good cup of tea. 3bunMij Allow the tea to stand 5 minutes to infuse. Put a little cream or milk into each cup before pouring out the tea. It greatly improves the flavour. Then add sugar to taste.
Any retailer or store can supply you with India Tea or blends containing India Tea. He has no difficulty in getting it, as practically every wholesale distributor of tea in this district supplies India Tea. He will gladly get it for you —but Be sure you use INDIA TEA of a blend containing India Tea
PROBE OF BOGGS ACUVITIESNGW AT STANDSTILL U. S. Attorney Ward Says Investigation Halted for Present. United States District Attorney Albert Ward today said he had made no further investigation of the connection between Indianapolis Street Railway Company officials and Harry Boggs, former local union head and confessed ‘stool pigeon” for the car company. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell ordered further investigation of the case when he sentenced Boggs to 120 days for contempt of court, in connection with violation of the court’s injunction restraining strikers from interferring with the operation of cars. Baltzell indicated additional evidence might be offered the present grand jury. Ward said he had no comment to make as to whether he would investigate. “I don’t know at this time,” Ward said. Boggs admitted receiving SSO a week from the car company for “valuable information” while he was head of the local union. Ernest Pflum, assistant railway superintendent, admitted company paid Boggs to keep them informed. If car company officials knew of Boggs’ activities and advised him as to what course to follow, the officials would be in contempt of court for violation of the strike injunction which theiy obtained, it was pointed out. Boggs denied ever having “double crossed” the car company when questioned by Baltzell.
DELAY MET IN MURDER TRiAL Juror’s Wife III —Case to Be Rosumed Today. Bu T'nitrd Pre*g CROWN POINT, Ind., Sept. 15— The sudden illness of a juror’s wife caused delay today in the trial of William (Red) Donaldson, accused of murdering Joe Mullins, Gary steel mill worker, in a love plot with Mullins’ wife. Adjournment was taken while Donaldson was on the stand Tuesday afternoon, but it was expected the session would be resumed today. Donaldson repudiated the confession he made to Gary police, claiming it was wrung from him by force. He will be placed on the stand again when court reconvenes and the case will reach the Jury in a short time. SCHMIDT AT MEETING Engineer’s First Visit to City Hall Since He Resigned. City Engineer George G. Scmidt, whose resignation takes effect Wednesday, attended a quiet meeting of the board of sanitary commissioners Tuesday. It was his first visit to the city hall since his resignation was announced. Roy C. Shaneberger, board of works president, was to confer with Mayor Duvall today to discuss ap pointment of Schmidt’s successor, whom Duvall has ina'cated, will be a resident of another city. Board members have said they will take several days to consider the appointment, allowing Assistant City Engineer Arthur F. Hauffler to remain in charge. GETS 15-DAY PAROI-E Governor Jackson has extended a fifteen-day parole to Charles Wilke of St. Joseph County, now serving a six-months sentence in the Indiana State Farm for liquor law violation. His wife is ill.
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Mary Bello Spencer, Clilcago attorney, is willing to relieve Congress of the necessity of passing on United States membership in the world court. In a Federal Court injunction suit she contends the solons have no power to vote the United States into the international tribunal. TO SEEK TYPHOID CAUSE State Epidemiologist Investigates at Mooresville. State Epidemiologist Walter Lee was In Mooresville today Investigating causes of an outbreak of typhoid fever there. Seven cases have been reported. Lee was directed by Mr. William F. King, secretary of the State board of health, to make a thorough inquiry into probable causes. OWNS ROOMING HOUSE Thomas E. Halsey today declared that he is the owner of the rooming house at 947 N. Illinois St., which is was erroneously said was sold by Mrs. Mary Calhoun, widowed mother of Jean Calhoun, who is to be returned from New Orleans for questioning in the Haag murder case, to obtain funds to defend her son. Halsey said he bought the place six months ago from Mrs. Ethel Harris and that the Calhouns had rooms there some time ago.
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IRELAND SEEKS COWL SEAT Announces Candidacy for Temporary Membership. Bu United Pre GENEVA, Sept. 15—Ireland todayannounced her candidacy for temporary membership In the League ■ of Nations council. In notifying the other dominion • delegations to the League ogatNatlons assembly of her candidacy, Ireland refused to abide by the majority decision of the dominions to abstain from seeking council preferrment at this assembly session. The Irish delegates said they would present, their candidacy because they were convinced that Ireland would btoit serve dominion interns by so ™oing. Test Answers These are the correct answers to ! the "Who” questions which appear on page four: 1. Fannie Hurst. 2. Samuel Johnson. 3. Violinist. 4. Theodore Roberts. 5. Comedian and producer. 6. Michael Arlen. 7. riutarch. 8. Rex Ingram. 9. John Gilbert. 10. Actor. TO DEDICATE ORGAN Special musical service will be held tonight at Irvington M. E. Church, Washington St. and Audubon Circle, to dedicate the new SIO,OOO pipe organ. The new structure, dedicated Sunday, represents an expenditure of about $300,000. Services are being held throughout the week.
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Toiletries, besides being a protection against sun and wind, add to your general comfort. If you are unable to come into town, mail In your order with postage—it will be promptly and intelligently filled.
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