Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1927 — Page 7

FEB. 2, 1927

Howto make TEA correctly Be sure you use India Tea, or a blend containing India Tea. cfecondfy Use an earthenware teapot, and put into it one good teaspoon ful of India Tea for each cup of tea required. 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. 3ba?itAly 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 ‘ r re can supply a with India Tea r 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 ora blend containing India Tea

WASSON COMPANY PLANS EXPANSION Morton Hotel Property Is Leased for 99 Years. Leasing of the Morton Hotel prop- ’ erty on the Circle by H. P. Wasson & Cc. for ninety-nine, years was an- ; nounced Tuesday. Amount involved •in the transaction was not anI nounced. | Purchase of the lease gives the department store a frontage of 105 feet i o!s inches on the Circle and a depth !of 110 feet. At the expiration of the j lease of the White Restaurant Com- ! pany, which operate the restaurant | in the Morton Hotel block, Jan. 1, 1 1930, Wasson company plans to connect the two properties. This will afford the company one of the largest retail department stores in the country, it was said. The Circle property is owner by Arthur C. Newby. Hubert H. Keller, president of the restaurant company, announced that a long-time lease had been acquired on the property situated at 27 N. Illinois St., occupied by the Efroymson apparel shop. 'A restaurant will be opened on this site soon, Keller declared.

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THIRD POLICEMAN i TAKEN OFF FORCE Officer Charles Mitchell Faces Drunk Charge. Charles W. Mitchell, 1418 Hoefgen St., the third policeman to be relieved from duty In three days, was suspended by Capt. George Stone Tuesday night for alleged drunkenness. He was also slated for drunkenness when he became disorderly at the demand to surrender his badge and mace. The other two policemen relieved in the last two days are Orville (Jigger) Hudson, whose resignation was accepted without comment by the board of safety Tuesday, and Clifford Brown, who will be tried for neglect of duty by the board, Feb. 8. A police emegrency squad under Lieut. O. D. Thomas found Mitchell at a patrol box at Louisiana and New Jersey Sts. after a report had been received that he had gone into a restaurant, 1118 Shelby St., In a drunken condition. He denied being drunk. * Mitchell will face a drunkenness charge at the next meeting of the board of safety, Captain Stone said. Mitchell was appointed May 8, 1926. POLICE VACANCY FILLED Safety Board Studies Complaint Against Market Restaurants. Noble P. Welsh was named secondgrade patrolman by the board of safety Tuesday to fill a vacancy in the police department. Welsh was selected from a list of aligibles prepared by the civil ser /ice commission. Upon the recommendation of Police Chief Claude F. Johnson the board accepted the resignation of Orville Hudson as patrolman. Hudson has been with the police force since 1911. The board was confronted with a request that restaurants In the city market remain closed except on market days. Restaurant men In the vicinity filed complaint. A decision will be made at the next meeting. PROTEST MEETING SET The board of zoning appeals will hold a special session Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 9, to hear protests against the building of a grade school at ’ Fifty-Seventh St. and Central Ave. Plans for thii new school, No. 84, were approved by the school board Tuesday upon the recommendation of Jacob H. Hilkene, superintendent of buildings and grounds.

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MEXICO TOPICAT THEATER TONIGHT Speech of Joseph Scott Will Be Broadcast. Joseph Scott, an authority on Mex i ico, will speak of conditions in that country at the Murat Theater tonight. Scott will arrive in Indianapolis from Cleveland at 2:35 p. in. He will be accompanied by William F. Fox, Indianapolis. A reception committee will escort the speaker to the Indianapolis Athletic Club, where he will reside during his stay here. The reception j committee will be comprised of William P. Holmes, grand knight of Indianapolis council. Knights of Columbus; Oscar Barry, Joseph A. Naughton. I>eo F. Welch, Joseph Me- j Gowan, Peter C. Kelly, Joseph A. Kebler, Leo X. Smith, William J. ] Mooney Sr., John R. Welch, Joseph P. O’Mahoney, George A. Bischoff, T. P. Sexton, T. P. Harrington. Scott's speach will bo broadcast from WKBF. Guard Gary Woman , Heir to Fortune Bv United Press GARY, Ind., Feb. 2.—Neighbors are guarding the home of Mrs. William Benfleld here, heir to a fortune estimated at $250,000 to $1,000,000. The fortune is the estate of Pelham Tulon, 111., farmer, who is missing and is believed to have been the victim of murder plot in California. Los Angeles police are holding a woman there, posing as an heir *Tso. Because of endeavors made by another. Los Angeles woman to Induce Mrs. Benfleld to come there secretly, friends fear she is also an intended victim of the alleged murder plot.

HOSPITAL BILL FAVORED Committee Approves Measure for Ac- : ceptance of Coleman Gift. The ways and means committee of | the Indiana House of Representatives j barely hesitated when it reached the i Pittinger-Wray bill providing for the , acceptance of $250,000 from William I H. Coleman to be used in the construction of a hospital. The institution would be operated in connection with the University of Indiana Medical School. The bill received unanimous approval of the committee and will be so reported to the House today. The committee will report for indefinite postponement the Chamberlain measure which repealed the law exempting municipal bonds from taxation. The joint committees of the House and Senate will begin consideration | of the appropriation bill and the ! budget at this afternoon’s session. rupturedT Try This Free Doctor's Invention Sent on 30 Days’ Trial Before You Pay. i Simply send me your name and address and I will send you my new j rupture book and measurement blank. I Return the blank properly filled out and I will send you my new invention for rupture. If desired, send no money, no C. O. D. order. When it arrives put it on and wear it. Put It so every test you ran think of. The harder the test the better you will like it. You will wonder how you ever got along : with the cruel spring band trusses or j beltß with leg straps of torture. Your own good common sense will tell yon I mine is the best rupture appliance ever made. After wearing it 30 days if it ; is not entirely satisfactory in every way I —if it is not easy and comfortable— I If it does not hold yonr rupture as you ! know it should be held—just return it j and you are out nothing. Any ruptnre ! appliance that is sent on 30 days’ trial before yon pay is worth giving a trial. Why not tell your ruptured friends of this great offer. Kasyhold Cos.. 623-F Koch Bldg., 2906 Main St., Kansas City, Mo.—Advertisement.

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Legislative Calendar

* HOUSE R'.lls Introduced FT B. 212—Brewster. Makes county surveyors renumeration not less than $8 per day and necessary traveling expense 7 cents per mile. Fees and Salaries. H. Ft. 213 —De Haven. Extends time for ,n>it of Stale insurance eompanies to file yearly report. Insurance. H. B. 2X4—Clayeombe. Providing separate Circuit Court for Monroe County. Organization of Courts. H. B 215—Harrison. Reorganizing State board of medical examination and registration to consist of five members. Provides for recognition of various schools of medicine and healing. Eximpt* healing by spiritual means and prayer. Medicine. H. B 216—Wedeking. Changes dates for payment of fire marshal tax Irom Dee. 31 and June 30 to March 1 and Sept. 1. Wave and Means. H. B. 217—Wedeking. Guernsey. Provides special classes for under-privileged children. Statu to pay onc-fourth excess cost. Education. H. B. 218—Leslie. Smith (Tippecanoe). Permits Armstrong Cemetery Association. Warren County, to replat cemetery. Judiciary A. Bills Withdrawn It. B. 148—Grant Dividing counties of Slate into ien classes according to population and fixing compensation of county . ommissioners. H. B. 191—Thiel. Fixing salaries of legislature. fills Defeated H. B. 70—Ebaugh ft al. Providing fifteen members of Indianapolis city council with one elected from each of fifteen wards. Noes 65. ayes 30. Bills Passed H. B. 39—Huffman. Providing for greater qualifications for the practice of medicine and various schools of healing. Amended to exempt healing by spiritual means or prayer. Ayes 51. noes 42. SENATE Bills Introduced S. B. 160—Alldredge. Provides 1928 referendum for constitutional •-ouvention May 1. 19"9. Constitutional Revision. S. B. 161—Cooper and Blackburn. Permits a ■ toll bridge across the Ohi oat Evansville. Rights ami privileges. 8. B. 162—Cann. Provides fer sale of school property by board of trusteesCounty and Township Business. S. B. 10-'l —Cnim. Provides county maintenance for streets in unim-orporated cities and towns Roads. 8. B. 164—Durham. Nullifies trivial deed defects. Judiciary A

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1 S. B. 165—Gray and O Hourke. Increases bonds for township roads. Roads, j S. B. 166—Hodges. Makes attempted arson a lelony and recodifies law. Criminal code. I S. 11. 167—Johnson. Eliminates city manager government lor second-class cities. Elections. S. B. 168—Lindley. Shake. Johnson. Provides for real estate reappraisal to benefit farm- and court appeals from tax board and county review decisions. Judiciary A. " S. B. 169—Lindley. To reorganize the State board of education and provides for five members ‘elected by conference and with Governor's approval. Education. S. B. 170—Holmes and Nejdi, Increase- jurisdiction and saliary of Whiting Criminal Court judge. Citicß anil Towns. S. B. 171—O Rourke. Permits police pension fund for Ft. Wayne. S. B. 172—Shake. Bar association bill governing procedure in insanity eases. S. B 173—Steele. Fixes salaries of county officials in Starke County. Fees and Salaries. S. B. 174—Cravens. Legalize* bond issues for small towns. Cities and Towns. S. B. 17 s—Johnson. To require secretary of Slate to i.-suo auto license lists to county auditors Hoads. Joint Resolution No. 2—Steele. To permit vote on in- : come tax amendment. Constitutional revision. Bills Passed S B. 7,9—Shank. Restores old basis of joint high school enumeration for construction purposes. * Ayes. 35: noes. 3. S. B. 1011—O'Rourke. Koenig. Permits long-time bonds for Ft. Wayne Improvements. 40-6. Bills Indefinitely Postponed H. B. 142—Shull. Changing assessors’ salaries in counties with more than $30.000. 006 valuation. H. B. 165—Marlindale. Amending veterinary Jaw coneerning vaccination. H. B. 202—Dentlinger. Bennett. Creating township boards of review. H. B. 21f—Grimwood. LaFollette, Clements. Increasing Evansville assessor from $4 to $6 per day. H. B. iso—Pc Haven. Allowing certain traveling expenses for Circuit Court judges with more than one county. The longest calendar year on record was 47 B. C. It contained 445 days, by order of Julius Caesar, in order to make the seasons conform to the solar year.

Will Name Well Poisoners at Trial Hu Times Special WARSAW, Ind., Feb. 2.—Allan S. Widaman, attorney for Samuel and Athol Riley, Mt. Tabor,' who will go on trial in the Kosciusko Circuit Court, Feb. 23, on a charge of having placed paris green in the public school well at Mt. Tabor with the result that thirteen pupils and tlie instructor were made ill, declared today that the name of the persons who actually placed the poison in the well probably will come out at the hearing, and that the person to be named will not be a member of the Riley family. “COURTESIES” TOPIC Bertram day, president of the Crescent Life Insurance Company, addressed a class at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night on “The Courtesies

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