Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1929 — Page 18
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HUNDREDS JOIN TIMES TO HELP SAFER DRIVING Golden Rule Club Proves Immensely Popular All Over State. Heavy response to the universal appeal of The Times Golden Rule Safety Club continues unabated. Hundreds of membership applications are received daily, together with letters signifying the great interest in the club. Manufacturing organizations of the city are responding to the need for greater care in driving and walking, urging their employes to sign In the Golden Rule Club. Several hundred applications were received today from Butler university, together with a letter declaring that every student in the school is eager to aid in preservation of life and limb through the medium of the safety club. Response to the special motion picture. “'The Penalty," which has proved to be one of the really great visual preachments against carelessness. is heavy. •‘The Penalty” is an added feature to "The Tide of Empire” at Bair's St. Clair theater. Ft. Wayne avenue and St. Clair street, today, and will be presented in addition to ‘‘Tire Wild Party” at Bair's Uptown, Forty-second street and College avenue. Thursday and Friday. The duplicate copy of the film is at Carey and Alexanders’ Colonial theater at Lebanon today, and wili be the added feature at the Strana theater in Crawfordsville Friday and Saturday. Presentation of this picture has resulted in hundreds deciding to join the Golden Rule Safety Club, Each member may obtain a Golden Rule Driver sticker by writing or calling at the off.ee of The Indianapolis Times. MITO SMASHES POLE Mrs. Biffah McQuaid. 28, of 2621 North Delaware street, and 1 tank Siler, 40. of 2833 Bellefontaine street, were’ taken to the city hospital early today suffering from cuts and bruises rcecivcd when the Nash coach driven by Mrs. McQuaid struck a telephone pole near Clermont. on the Crawfordsville road. HAD HEAD ACHE AND AWFUL INDIGESTION Mart and wife suffered ten years, then found quirk relief. Does your head ache until it feels like it is going to burst? Do you have indigestion and dizzy spells that almost make you fall? If you do. you'll be glad to read how Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Winrote. 1107 East Cedar street. South Bend. Ind.. obtained prompt relief. Mrs. Winrote savs: "I had stomach trouble and constipation for ten years, and suffered agonies with sick spells and splitting headaches. At times it seemed as If my head would burst, I had no appetite, and even a few mouthfuls would fill me up. Food didn’t digest right and seemed to lodge in my stomach 'ike a rock. It gave me such awful pains in my sides and back that I was almost frantic. I was bothered with contipation. too. and was a very sick woman. Nothing I took seemed to do me any good until I found Viuna. Before I had finished the first bottle T was greatly benefited. The dreadful headaches and dizziness disappeared, my appetite picked up, my digestion improved, and I can eat hearty meals without any distress. The constipation is relieved and the pains in my back have stopped. 1 can not begin to tell you how grateful I am to Viuna for my remarkable recovery. “It did so much for me, my husband tried it. He had stomach trouble for 15 years, with gas. sour stomach, severe cramps and constipation. Viuna promptly gave him his first real relief. He's feeling fine and has gained 15 pounds in weight. We both swear by Viuna.’’ Thousands cf hopeless sufferers from kidney trouble, back-ache, stomach trouble and rheumatism, have been restored to perfect health by this wonder medicine. Why shouldn't, it do as much for you? Try one bottle of Viuna under positive guaranty. $] at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos.. Indianapolis, Ind.
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