Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1930 — Page 6

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BUFFALO'S FATE IS LIKELY FOR WILD MUSTANG Roundup Crews Busily Are Herding Range Horses Into Corrals. Bu f'nitrd Pmt BOISE. Idaho. June 27.—Probability that the wild horse will follow the trail of the buffalo and be driven completely out of the rangeland, taking with it another reminder of the old pioneer west, was seen in the activities of range riders and. organized roundup crews who have been busy for several weeks herding “broomtails” and mustangs, plowhorses and other types of animals into corrals. The annual drive on wild horses threatened to clear the ranges of the last vestige of the fiery tribe of animals that used to range the open country of the west. Riders were covering the wide section lying in northern Nevada, southwestern Idaho and southeas - ern Oregon, rounding up all horses running loose on the range, sorting out those sporting brands, auctioning the better grade of unclaimed animals for individual use, and auctioning the culls to representatives of horsemeat canning factories. Says: Grandest Stomach Medicine in the World Relief Comes at Once, But Better Still Indigestion Goes For Good. Get a bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin from Hook Drug Cos. today with the distinct understanding that your money will be promptly returned it it does not stop the most acute stomach distress quicker than any remedy you ever used. Your stomach may be so distended with gas that you think every minute your heart is going to stop beating, yet with one dessert spoonful of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin that dreadful feeling of suffocation will vanish in a few minutes. It's a wonderful formula —this combination of Pepsin with other good stomach invigorators—so never mind what causes your indigestion or gastritis. or how long you have had it, or how many other remedies you have tried, this is the one medicine that will make your old disabled stomach so strong and healthy that you can digest anything you eat without she slightest distress. Even catarrh of the stomach can be banished in a reasonable length of time. And vou know that when your stomach is in fine shape, nervousness, headaches and dizziness won't bother you. Every regular druggist guarantees one bottle of I>are's Mentha Pepsin. Hook I>rug Cos. sells lots of it.—Advertisement.

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NABBED FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING AFTER CRASH Truck Turns Over; Two Hurt in Collision of Cars. Lester Brown, alias James Crawford of 422 North East street, was arrested on charge of driving while intoxicated, after his truck turned over at State avenue and Maryland street Thursday night. Claude Huffman, 49, of 3640 North

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fused to take any pay for his labors. All he wants is food and shelter, and a few sacks from which to make his clothes. During these years he never has been ill a single day. Sea Gulls Fly Across the Ocean —Sea gulls have great power of wings. Some of the species regu-

Meridian street, was bruised and William Bradley, 21, of 2445 Indianapolis avenue, suffered a cut head when cars driven by Huffman and by Tom Lewis, 47, of 1514 Central avenue, collided at Thirty-sixth and Salem streets. Bradley was taken to city hospital. One of the earliest records of engineering events dates back to about 74 B. C. when Archimedes described his famous invention—the screw.

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GIRL'S JEALOUSY BRINGSARREST Henry Long Held in Theft of Groceries. Henry Long. 26, of 615 South Noble street, Apt. 2, was arrested

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early today and is charged with burglary of a Kroger grocery at 2029 Prospect street last November. The long search for the man resulted when a girl, allegedly jealous because of his attentions to another,

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informed police he had entered the store. The girl. Miss Mae Oliver, alias Mae Wilhelm, of the South Noble street address. Apt. 4, declares Long brought the stolen groceries to her and that they used them together, police say.

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Boy Drowns in Pond By F r T ' * BRANCH, Ind.. June 27 Unable to swim. Herbert Mclntyre, 10. was drowned in a pond near here when he stepped into water twelve feet deep. His body was recovered by companions.