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Show Sumruer Drinks. Lemonade and buttermilk are as good as anvthing drinkable that you can find for this weather," said a physician. "They both are great things to quench thirst. They both act as a pleasant tonic to the stomach and they have a stimulating stimu-lating quality. But they should not be drunk ice cold that is, bits of ice should not be in tho goblet. Let them be as cold as the ice chest or refrigerator can make them, but not more than that. When you pour down your throat a pint or so of fluid that is fresh from the ice temporary paralysis of the stomach follows. fol-lows. If a man happens to be very hot, such a thing not infrequently i3 as fatal as a stroke of lightmng.'-Cincinnati Times-Star. |