Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 69, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1929 — Page 16

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COUNCIL AND MAYOR MEET ON PROJECTS Dog Pound, Addition to Airport and Hospital Are Discussed. Major projects contemplated by the Slack administration, including the municipal airport and city hospital building programs in which thousands of dollars will be expended, were discussed today at a closed conference between city councilmen nd Mayor L. Ert Slack at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Slack requested approval of the Mte for a $25,000 dog pound at Pendleton pike and Phipps street. Sen‘iment on acceptance of the site from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Patrick Is divided in city council. The mayor will discuss his proposal to buy 7.5 acres w r est of Banner avenue and north of Raymond street as an addition to the city airport. Slack proposed purchase of a forty-five-foot strip east of Banner avenue from Washington street to the airport to permit an entrance from the National road. Banner avenue already has a sixty-foot roadway, making a wide entrance to the landing field in event of the addition. City Controller Sterling R. Holt has an interest in lots in the territory, making necessary condemnation of the tract owned by Holt. The state law’ prohibits purchase of property from a city official. Slack said Holt would let the city have the land for the appraised value. The additional tract would cost about S3O 000. Slack's plans for a permanent administration building costing from SIOO,OOO to $150,000 also were explained to council. Several councilmen favor a temporary building. The Mayor asked council to get the city hospital $1,750,000 building program underway before Jan. 1, when they leave office, so that the program will be insured. Issuance of bonds for new fire stations in Butler and Irvington districts and $50,000 for new bridges also was asked. More than 32,000 women work in India’s mines. HAD HEAD ACHE AND AWFUL INDIGESTION Man and Wife Suffered Ten Years, Then Found Quick Relief. Does your head ache until it feels like it is going to burst? Do y & have indigestion and dizzy spells that almost make you fall? If you do, vou’ll be glad to read how Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Winrote, 1107 E. Cedar St.. South Bend. Ind.. obtained prompt relief. Mrs. Winrote says: “I had stomach trouble and constipation for ten years, and suffered agonies w’ith sick spoils and splitting head-aches. At times, it seemed j as if my head would burst. I had j no appetite, and even a few mouth- ; fuls would fill me up. Food didn't; digest right, and seemed to lodge in : my stomach like a rock. It gave ! me such awful pains in my sides ; and back, that I was almost fran- ; tic. I w’as bothered with constipation, 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, I was greatly benefited. The deardful head-aches and dizeness 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. I 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 of 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. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos.. Indianapolis. Ind. VIUNA TU* Wonder Medicine

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QUINN NAMED ARSON MARSHAL State Fire Inspector Makes New Appointment. Alfred E. Hogston, state fire marshal, today announced the appointment of Virgil Quinn, 1161 Fteid place, as investigator in the arson division. With the approval of the budget committee Tuesday he increased the .salary of the division chief from S2OO to $220 a month and created anew position for George Coogan, investigator. The new position is that of field chief and pays SIBO monthly. Maximum for investigators is $l5O monthly. Quinn has been employed fourteen years by the Indianapolis Street Railway Company for the last six years serving as a legal investigator. Hogston abolished the position of clerk at SIOO, to pay the new salary increases. He appointed Paul Brady, Muncie, deputy prosecutor of Dela-

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