Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1927 — Page 5
-TAX. 19, 1927
DRINK •MORE TEA by Sir Charles Migham I BELIEVE that Teaeither hot or iced-is an ideal drink for American people. It has a stimulating effect ye t it cannot harm the health of even the kiddies *the slightest degree. y own little girl of ten years of age has had at least four cups of India Tea per day since she was six. She is full of energy, rosy cheeked and has never had a serious illness. Tea, if properly made, is a most refreshing drink. It cheers you up ; it creates new energy. Try a cup in the afternoon and see what a splendid effect it has on your spirits. It is a great digestive. In England, the domestic servants drink lrom six to ten cups of tea each day Manual workers like to drink tea. Office clerks gind stenographers drink Ha every afternoon. It helps to keep them happy and energetic. Ind ia Tea is cheap too ! One pound will make 250 cups of strong tea, if you make it right. This is the correct way: Be sure you use India Tea or a blend containing India Tea, and make it in the correct way—as jt is served in England. Use an earthenware teapot Put into it one teaspoonful of India Tea lor eaci cup of tea required. Be sure the water is pourcc into the teapot the moment it boils. Allow to stand for 5 minutes infuse. Put a little milk or cream into each cup before serving the tea. It greatly improves the flavour. Then add sugar to taste.
Ik * x Your retailer or store can supply you with India Tea or blends containing India Tea. He has no difficulty in getting it as practically svery wholesale distributor of tea in this district supplies India Tea. Be sure you use INDIA • TEA or a blend containing India Tea
mucus GETS 92 MEMBERS Leads in American Legion Membership Drive. Ilayward-Barcus Post No. 55 of the American Legion was leading all Indianapolis posts in membership standings as tlio Indiana Department started its three-weeks, State-wide membership campaign this week, according to the ofiicial records today at State headquarters here. The post, with ninety-two members turned in at headquarters, had readied 36 per cent of the quota assigned to it. Indianapolis Post No. •1 and Irvington Post No. 38 were tied for second place honors, with 28 per cent each. Third, came Hilton U. Brown, Jr., Post No. 85, with 27 per cent; William N. Wallace Post No. 198, 24 per cent; John H. Holliday Post No. 186, 23 per cent, and Bruce P. Robison Post No. 133, 21 per cent. The district as a whole had attained 17.4 per cent of the quota assigned to it. PLAN DYEING SCHOOL Institute at Washington to Cost More Than 3250,000. Bii L'nitcd Press FRENCH LICK, Ind., Jan. 19. Plans for establishment of an institute of cleaning and dying at Washington, D. C., were discussed at tlie National Association of Cleaners and Dyers here today. The institute will serve as a school and to supplement work now being carried on by the national bureau of standards. More than 8250,000 will be spent o nthe Washington school, officials of tlys association estimate. Discussion of fabrics, their wearing ability and reaction to dyes and cleaning processes, was held at an all day meeting of the association, Tuesday. BOARD STAND APPEALED Woulliug Carries Filling Station Fight to Circuit Court. An appeal contending that the I bqard of zoning appeals’ decision ' prohibiting Frank F. Woolling, real . estate dealer, from building a tilling station at the northeast corner of | .Meridian and Thirtieth Sts. was ille- ; 'id and unfair has been lilcd in ■ i 'ircuit Court by Wooling. I' .endants named were Austin H. Todd, Jacob Wolf. Fred A. Eveland. James E. Roettp and Roy C. Slvtnei • rger. board niambers, and Samuel C. Raub, Frederick T. Holliday and St. Claire Parry, residents who re- •• rostrated against the tilling sto i >n. RENTAL HEAD NAMED The Farmers Trust Compan.\ iias . nnounced the appointment of Henry E -Horry as manager of ‘he rental department.
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ASKS PROBE ON ! NUMBER ARRESTS I Claims Many Are Never Tried or Convicted. I Request that the Marlon County i grand jury investigate the large number of arrests by the police department was made in a letter sent each grand juror today by Charles < Koehring, hardware dealer, &78 Virginia Ave. Koehring pointed out that many persons arrqsted on various charges were never convicted and some never tried. He indicated in his letter that Police Chief Johnson Is wrong In his reprimands to officers that not sufficient people have been arrested. "Two hundred seems to be the number of week-end arrests expected," the letter stated. “When tho police chief orders periodical ‘cleanups,’ much larger numbers are brought in.” Koehring declared the ruling of the municipal court judges keeping bondsmen from police headquarters corridors was an effort to cooperate w'ith police to advance the number of arrests. SEEK PARENTS’ PERMIT Children Driving Autos -Must Have Consent, Under New Bill. Children under 16 years of age i will bo permitted to drive automobiles to school if they have written permits from their parents if Senator J. Francis Loehard (Dem.), Jenj nings County, has his way. i A bill authorizing parents to grant such permits to their children and | thus let them drive to school was introduced in the Indiana Senate I today by Loehard.
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