Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1927 — Page 3

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How to make TEA correctly Be sure you use India Tea, or a blend containing India Tea. oecondiy Use an earthenware teapot, and put into it one good teaspoonful of India Tea for each cup of tea required. lAudiij 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. Jowtthiy 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— ' ' i Be sure you use INDIA TEA om blend containing India Tea

WATSON DEEMED STIEE FAVORING HALLER FOR JOB 'C ' ■■ ■—— U. S. District Attorney Muddle May Cause Near Split of Senators. By Roscoe B. Fleming Times Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. March 16.—Although the Department of Justice denies having received any formal recommendations from Senator Watson of Charles R. Haller of Huntington to be United States district attorney for Indiana, Watson’s attitude in favor of Haller is said to be unchanged. He would succeed Albert Ward, the announcement of whose resignation last week brought a statement from Watson’s office that he and Senator Robinson had agreed on Haller. Meanwhile, the impression is strong that Robinson and his Indiana political friends will not agree to Haller. Under similar circumstances the senatorial delegations from other States might split, but it is probable the Indiana Senators will work out their differences and agree on a compromise candidate later. The two Senators have agreed on practically everything since the beginning of Robinson’s senatorial term, except the Senate refusal of credentials to Frank R. Smith of Illinois. I Unanimity of action on the appointment is especially desirable

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from the standpoint of the Senators because President Coolidge has several times Ignored recommendations for Indiana appointments. The latest instance is their selection of Joseph H. Kyle of Gary to be a member of the new commission. A split between them would allow the Indiana anti-Watson faction, headed by Postmaster General New and others to step in between with a recommendation which the President would be likely to heed. SOCIAL FUNDS LARGER Disbursements to Community FundMembers Bear Evidence of Increase. The first results of IJjje increase subscribed last fall in the 1927 Community Fund campaign are apparent in the disbursements for member organizations for the three months ending Jan. 31, which have just been audited by George S. Olive. The actual increase over the same period last year is $7,470.70. Total cash receipts on the funds subscribed amount to $2-17,238.62. SINCLAIR CASE CLOSING Wealthy Oil Man’s Fate Will Rest With Jurors Today. Hu Cnited Press WASHINGTON, March 16.—The Sinclair contempt of the Senate case goes to the jury today. An early verdict Is likely. When lawyers for both sides have concluded closing arguments, short- | ly after noon. Justice William Hitz will charge the jury to decide if Harry F. Sinclair, wealthy oil magnate, violated section 102 of the revised statutes three years ago when he declined to testify before the 1 Senate oil committee.

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“Now you ask one” today was de signed especially for children. But don’t be too sure that a lot of grownups couldn't get some good mental exercise out of it, too. The answers are printed on page 16. 1. What is wrong with this picture? 2. Who was Miles Standlsh? 3. What historic event occurred at Chateau Thierry, in France, in 1918? 4. On what day does Thanksgiving fall? 5. What was General U. S. Grant's middle name? 6. Where did Lee surrender to Grant? 7. For what is George Young of Toronto famous? 8. What is the capital of Minnesota? • 9. What is the national flag of France called? 10. How old does an American have to be to vote? STOCK ISSUE DELAYED Schortemeier Asks Ruling In Case of Anderson Loan Association. American Standard Building and Loan Association, Anderson, will not lip permitted to Issue $1,000,000 worth of $lO share stock until an opinion regarding the issue is given by Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom and the affairs of the company have been investigated by the building and loan division of the State banking department. “This decision was reached by Secretary of State Frederick E. Schortemeier following a hearing Tuesday. Protest against the stock Issue had been entered by Indiana Savings and Loan League. It was pointed out that the $lO shares will not be permitted by a law passed at the recent legislative session and signed by the Governor. Tho law is not in effect, however, until publication of the acts. It carried no emergency clause.

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EASE DAK SWELLS INCOMETAX SOM Payments Here Approximate Three Million and Half. Income tax collections bt- the Internal Revenue Department totaled $3,433,634.59 Tuesday midnight—the close of the last day for filing. A check made hy the collector’s staff showed that $151,230.28 more was collected during the first fifteen days of March this year than last. Maify returns mailed in and received yesterday have not been opened and tabulated, according to i George Foote, deputy collector, and these are expected to boost the total to about the same figure as last year, $5,913,666.79. Tuesday’s collection alone was $613,000 more than wa staken in the last day for filing in 1926. , Most delinquents are individuals, it was said, and will be assessed a 25 per cent penalty for late filing. Corporation returns, nearly all of which are filed, show generally that profits were made during the last year. The revenue office closed at midnight. utiutyTncome SLIPS $312,360 $13,315,238 Valuation of Merchants Property. Total valuation of Merchants Heat and Light Company property at the close of 1926 was $13,315,238 according to the final report submitted to the-Indiana Public Service Commission Tuesday. The company now is part of the Indiaanpolis Power and Light Company, having Joined in merger with the Indianapolis Light and Heat Company at a capitalization of $40,000,000. Net income of the Merchants company slipped $312,360 during the year 1926 according to the report, droitping to $165,185 in 1926 as compared with the 1925 figure of $477,545. Operating revenue In 1926 was $2,"85,833.08 and In 1925 It was $2,648,•

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113. Operating expenses was $2,104,727.47 as compared to $1,807,258 in 1925. Gross income was $784,418. Deductions from gross income included $539,340 funded debt interest; $46,618, floating debt interest; $33,333, amortization fund. Surplus for the year was $1,671,582. A common stock dividend of $191,984 was paid. Property additions totalling $544,547 were made during the year. The game of Blind Mari’s Buff originated in the dayA of William the Conqueror. It was frequently planed by his courtiers and soldiers. SAYS CHILDREN CAUGHT COLDS IN SCHOOLROOM Classes Soon Resumed When Doctor’s Advice is Taken By Worried Mother ■ ■ ■ Mr*. Alfred Baker was seriously worried over her two children, Elsie and Alfred, Jr., who caught severe head and chest colds at school. Follnw- ! Ing advice of doctors at the hospital cold clinic she gave them Cherry Pectoral, a pleasant tasting mixture of wild cherry, white pine, glycerin, etc. Belief came quickly, and in a day or so they were well and back at school. NOTE: Other cases being reported dally—all certified to tills paper by a I member of the hospital stuff. 23n Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has ended ; more children's colds and coughs ! than any other medicine in the world. Even sick children love its taste. Yet It is hospital-proved Medicine, not just a “cough syrup.’’ Used by doctors an<Lclinics because it is quick and dependable—safe for children as tho purest water they drink. Millions of mothers have learned to trust Cherry Pectoral. They know how quickly it stops a cough and drives out the cold. At all druggists. Save 20 cents by getting the dollar bottle, containing twice as much as the 00c trial size.

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