Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1928 — Page 14

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BANDITS TAKE LOOT IN 5 OF 8 CITYJOLDUPS Drug Store Manager Taken for Motor Ride After Safe Is Robbed. Bandits obtained loot in five of eight holdup attempts over the week-end. Frank Albright, manager of Joseph Rosner’s drug store at 2612 W. Sixteenth St., said he was forced into the automobile of a lone bandit and driven for an hour, $65 was taken. Filling Station Robbed Charles Waug, United Taxicab owner, was robbed of $12.95 by a Negro he drove to the Tenth St. bridge over White River. The Negro waded Fall Creek and disappeared in weeds along the north bank. Three men, evidently drunk, held up Ralph L. Pettit, attendant at the Western Oil Company’s filling station at Madison Ave. and Pleasant Run Blvd. and took $25. They drove away in anew Chevrolet sedan. John Hammond, 731 W. New York St., visiting at 1137 W. Thirty-First St., was slugged by a bandit as he went to put his automobile in the garage. The bandit fled without loot, however. Slashed by Bandit Passing an alley near Vermont and Toledo Sts., R. G. McCreary, 502 Douglass St., Saturday night was dragged in the darkness by a Negro, who slashed him on the cheek with a knife and took $3 from his pockets. Searching the neighborhood police arrested Wiliam Banks, 22, of 2215 N. Arsenal Ave., whom McCreary identified. Two Negro grabbed C. R. Collier, 50 S. Summit St., near Illinois and Ohio Sts., late Saturday and took $4, railroad passes and a watch. James Brown, 2546% W. Michigan St., routed with his fists a Negro, who struck him with a blackjack at West St. and the canal. oustedTnlon county SURVEYOR MAY APPEAL Prepares to Carry State Board Decision to Marion Circuit Court. Attorneys for Stanley J. Moore, ousted Union County surveyor, today planned appeal to Marion County Circuit Court from the ouster decision of the State board of registration for engineers. Charged with lacking qualifications for the position, Moore was ousted after hearing before the board Saturday. County commissioners testified Moore had insisted on rock asphalt paving, when cement was ordered, and had prepared improper specifications for county roads and bridge construction. START CHURCH ANNEX Corner Stone Laid for Building at Olive Branch. Church members and friends attended the corner stone laying of the new $41,000 educational building at Olive Branch Christian Church Sunday afternoon. The Rev. W. F. Rothenberger, Third Christian Church pastor, spoke. The Rev. Ephriam Lowe, who has been pastor eight years, presided. HAUGHTON WILL RUNi Ambassador to Accept G. O. P. Nom- J ination for U. S. Senator. Bn United Press LONDON, Oct. I.—Alanson B. Houghton, United States ambassador, announced today he would accept the nomination as Republican senatorial candidate in New York State and would return home as soon as he could settle outstanding matters in the embassy here. Houghton was nominated at Syra cus, N. Y., Saturday. Woman, 107, Blown Down NEW YORK, Oct. I.—Despite the fact that Mrs. Francoise Levapi'esto was blown over by the wind and bruised while working in her garden, she will attend her 107th birthday celebration Thursday. Stomach Strong Now. Suffered 20 Years Gas and indigestion ended. Kidney i pains gone. Health perfect. j Any one who has been tortured by indigestion need not be told how wonderful it feels to Mrs. Julia Ulveling, 393 N. 6th St., Kankakee, til., to be rid of this agonizing ailment. She writes: “For twenty years, I was in agony from my stomach. Food wouldn’t digest, but seemed to lie in one solid lump for hours. Gas bloated and pained me terribly. My heart would palpitate and miss beats, and at times I would feel faint and dizzy and everything turned black before my eyes. My kidneys were weak and bothered me day and night. My back ached constantly and I was constipated and wretched all the time, i tried dozens of remedies without success, until I tried Viuna. This wonder medicine quickly stopped the stomach pains and started my digestive organs working properly. It ended the heart palpitation and dizzy spells. My kidney trouble and back-ache are gone, and I am sleeping soundly, eating heartily, getting stronger and feeling better every day. I am so thankful for Viuna, and only sorry I didn’t know about it in time to prevent 20 years of suffering.” Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then it you're not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine

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