Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1929 — Page 18

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CAPITAL FIGHTS BOOTLEG FLOOD FOR INAUGURAL Booze Venders ‘on Run’ —Running Their Big Supply Into Washington. BY CECIL OWEN L'nitrd Press Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Behind the scenes of the official preparations for the Hoover inaugural Washington’s bootleggers today were making their own plans to usher in the new administration. The bootleggers were “on the run,” but their running was mostly in and out of the District of Columbia to transport the rye, gin and alcohol for the celebration. Despite unusual enforcement activity, bootleggers promised an ample supply of liquors. Prices are expected to be above normal to out-of-town visitors. Under John F. J. Herbert, administrator of Baltimore, the federal forces were guarding roadways and waterways leading to the capital to dam the liquor flow. Washington’s illicit liquor supply, dry officials said, comes from a number of sources in neighboring states. Maryland is one of the chief producer. Numerous bootleg stills flavor the woodland atmosphere in the southern countries. Probably most of the liquors sold by local bootleggers is produced on the premises from alcohol shipped in from nearby states. LINCOLN PEN FOR SALE Used in Signing Emancipation Proclamation. Bu Timi a Soecial NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—A pen authori atively documented as the one with which Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation will be sold this afternoon at the Anderson Galleries. The pen was formerly the property of Louis Burgdorf, White House messenger during the Lincoln administration, and is now being sold by order of his grandson. WEAK, RUNDOWNT HAD NO PEP AT ALL Tells How She Soon Recovered Health, Weight and Energy. Every woman who is weak, rundown or undernourished will be interested in the experiece of Mrs. S. Kuharic, 924 S. 30th Street, South Bend. Ind. How she won back her health, appetite and weight is told in her letter as follows: “For months I was badly rundown. thoroughly tired out and awfully weak all the time. I had no appetite and what food I could eat didn’t agree with me or do me any good. I lost weight until I was down to only 82 pounds. My vitality was so low that I had no pep at all. My husband and friends began to be alarmed about me. They had me try several medicines, but I felt no better. Then a relative suggested Viuna, and after just a few doses I began to feel a difference. Before the first bottle was gone, I had a good appetite for the first time in months. Soon I had gained seven pounds. Now, my system is regular, I feel fine and can eat anything. Viuna helped me so wonderfully that I gave it to my daughter. She had kidney and bladder trouble for some time. In only two days I noticed she was much better and now she is entirely relieved of her ailments. She is gaining every day and looks fine. We both owe all our good health to Viuna.” There must be something different, something truly wonderful about a medicine which has promtply ended so many severe cases of back-ache, stomach trouble, kidney pains and rheumatism. Try one bottle of Viuna under positive guaranty. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The Wonder Medicine

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as a typical Yankee bargain and point out that no Frenchman should ever try to get the oest of a shrewd American in a swap. All the sales have not yet been paid for, but France has realized on paper so far from the army stock 3.317,237,604 francs. This is about 35 per cent of the sum the paid out.

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