Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1934 — Page 9

JULY 13, 1034.

NEW-DEALERS' 'HANDY MAN' IS HERO TO AIDS Wilson of Montana Eats 15Cent Luncheons and Loves Simplicity. Dr Milfeitrn Milwn till lunrh st a rhaw frrrrf an 4 • an on how In b.trh bnr n Hr it Ike Rttt#rU't Han4<r man. H* shl* think h# it a ”tall |*i*. ** Thit artirlc asplaint hv. BV FRF.m.RIC K r. OTHMAN rmiH TfMt *tiff C trrf'n**nlrn( WASHINGTON, July IT—This is Dr. Milburn Lincoln Wilson, New Dealer of many jobs, m hts own words; “I'm a rieepiv religious man. Im a broad-minded Unitarian. I'm a drv I'm against the jars ate.” Thar makes Dr. Wilson, known in official Washington as *M. L..” sound like a biuenose. He isn’t. The stenographers who work for him >n' he's grand.” Thais charartenration enough. Wh'n ' M. L.” rame to Washington last year from Montana Sta'e college he was placed in charge of the agricultural adjustment administra’ions wheat program. Developed Home, I arms Haidlv had he started the wheat marhinerv rumbling when he was drafted from ihe agriculture department to berome chief of the subsistence homestead program of the interior department In co-operation with Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, M. L.” developed the co-operative home-farms in West Virginia. Ohio and elsewhere, which have become one of the most discussed phases of ttie New Deal. The idea of the plan is to lake joblea- worker*, such as coal miners, from the hopeless homes and reestablish them on fertile tract.* where life can hold out some possibility of contentment. “M. I.” worked diligently on the home'trading program and now that it is in one ration, his job has been chanced aeain. He's back at the agriculture department, where goldfish swim in the lobbv pool, as assistant secretary] of agriculture, taking the place of Rexford G. Tugwell. who was promoted to undersecretary. Now that Dr. Wilson is back at h‘ old stamping ground, he lunches regularly at the red-painted chain grocery back of the agriculture department headquarters. The butcher makes him a sandwich. The gro- ! eery clerk produces a bottle of miik and a wedge of cake. Disdains Fancy Things The lunch costs is cents. Dr. Wil- j ••"1 eat-, it standing up. at the glass- < revered meat counter. Sometimes h takes visitors to lunrh Thev j also eat at the butcher blocks. "M j L.” explains that, he is a simple man. who doesn't mtirh like fancy thinks like paper pants on lamb chops and bombe Africatne as a name for chocolate ice cream. The dot tor is a bluff and hearty man. with blue eves, deeply tanned face, and iron gray hair. He was a j Montana homesteader in his younger days, then the state's first , eouniv agent, university professor and farm expert. One of his many pamphlets on agricultural subjects conrrrn? the h-st methods of hitch- . mg and driving teams It rites the instance of a farmer who achieved excellent results by ■

DERANGED KIDNEYS MAY SHORTEN LIFE STATES AUTHORITY

Sharp Hack Pains, Nijjlit|v Rising and Stiffness in Hack and Lower Limbs Are Danger Signals. Science Now things the World Indo-Yin. a New Medicine Which Has Diuretic Action I pun Afflicted Kidneys and Costs But a Trifle. A notable discovery has been marie that i bringing happiness to mm and women, especially past 4P who are suffering many common afflictions due to deranged kidneys and similar disorders. Not a cure-all, hut anew medicinal formula that works with the sufferer’s own food.

called Indo-V in . now being introduced to crowds daily here in Indianapohs by The Indo-Vin Man in person at Hook's Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Sts. It was unknown in this city two weeks ago. but Today the people of India n- [ a polls aie using hundreds of botitles and it has become literally fa'mous in this vicinity. in fact, it

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is helping people who had never been 1 pally helped before by ANY medicine How It Acts j„rio_Vjn is taken shortly after meals so it mixes with the food ir „ n p <e stomach and aids Nature hv its diuretic action upon sluggish kidneys flushing out quantities of impurity that may have become dammed up mMde. causing backache sharp pair.* and getting up at night The kidness are filters which remote impurities from your blood, arri when these impurities, or acid deposits clog the kidneys, there is a dull achy feeling across the back and stiffness in the back and lower 1 mbs or rheumatic affliction. Cleansing out these impurmes permit* the kidneys to do their work prnperlv and fives romplei* relief from bladder irritation and weakna*. nightly rung spot* before the pv*s. swelling of ankles and rheumatism.

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Mr*. James B. Martin Tabernacle Presbyterian church girls' ramp will be held from Aug. fi to 18 at Camp Smg-A-Long, near Columbia City. Mrs James B Martin, assisted bv eight counsellors, will have charge Attedance is not confined o girls of the church.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobile* reported to police as stolen belong to Frances R Dettr, R R .1 Box 117. nivmonth sedan. 30-7*2 from Riverside park Fadelv-Birr Mo'ora. *73 North Meridian stieei Plvmotith COn* ertihte coupe M-3*S from 33 Fa*t Marvland street W A Beaman. 2323 Park aven'ie. Bnirk coach 102-SSS from Tweritv-*econd street and Motion railroad lea Alford 334 Villa avenue Chevrolet coupe 21-300, from in front of 334 Villa avenue Edward Carter 43t Fast Morris street, B .irk sedan 45-B7* from in front of 431 East Morri* street. Mary Cavlor lilt South Alabama atreei Nash seriatl 52-5*4 from in front of 1411 South Alabama .-Meet.'

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stu.eii automobiles recosrred by police beloriK to Frank Sank. 231* North Dearbv>rn s'reel Ford loadstei fovmd ai Sixteenth si reel and W'all Sieet pike stripped Toni Hankins 522 Cemennial s'reet, Chrysler sedan, found at 129 West Washington street, C. Seer |M. 3.745 Cluilfoid a’entie. Fnifl roach foiind >t Meridian and Oh o .iieeis A. \4 Bowen Compsnv. 94,4 Ft. Wayne a'en'ie Ch*' rnlet roupe found in rear of ?4?1 Manl" avenue stripped of three heels rhree tires end hattert C p Anderson 333 Pen av street. Che-rolet rovipe found at Tibbs avenue and Morris street C f Fishman 35tt Nnrth rennavt- • ania e'ree' Plvmovith sedan. foiind near August* Ind stripped of two heels and two tires. S. F Bronse 1124 Milburn street. Ford eoach. found in front of 1212 North Capitol avenue Huber: Dillinger R R 3, Box 394 Chevioint coupe found on Oliver avenue bridge ovet While River, xtripped rear tile and w heel, tools and radial or Ira I Wills 1217 North Rural street. Oakland touring tumid at Washington afreet and fugle cieek Norman Bullard 2055 Ilous'on street. Bind, i lupr found at St. Paul siieel and Big For railroad SOCIALISTS TO SPEAK San Francisco Lecturer, City Mayor Candidate on Program. T. Morrow lewis. San Francisco. Cal . lecturer and organizer for the Socialist party, will address a public meeting at. ?Tofi West Michigan street at 8 tonight. Shp will talk on “Unemployment and Its Remedy." George J. Lehnert. Socialist mayoralty candidate, also will speak. popping his horses on their posteriors w ith pellets from an air rifle. The trick twist in Dr. Wilson’s story is the fact that he came to Washington on a temporary assignment. vowing that he would return in a few weeks to his beloved Montana. That was more than a year ago. 'M. L.” probably w-ill be an important roe in the administration of President Roosevelt as long as that administration lasts.

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Impurities tor Acid Deposits) in Kidnevs Are the Common (au*r of Itheuniatic and Neuritis Pains and General Physical Debility.

Medical authorities agree 'hat these disorders shorten the span of life, but if sueh disorders are relieved in ample time nearly any man or woman may lengthen their vears. Indo-Vin acts with Nature to drive out the simple poisons that cause the terrible aches and pains, giving quick relief. Likewise, it relieves the agony and misery, due to rheumatic and neuritis affliction, and also has a great cleansing action upon the Stomach. Liver and Bowels, thus improving the whole system in general. This is no mere tablet, pill or salts, and not a powder, syrup or capsule and it does not contain alcohol or a single habit-forming drug but it is a scientific LIQUID mixture from 21 Medicinal Plants, all blended into one remarkable compound. It contains more ingredients than perhaps three ordinary medicines put together, and is the talk of millions all over America While it U being introduced in Indianapolis every suffering person can take it at the small cost of only a few cents a day. So if afflicted kidneys, or similar disorders are ruining your life, it would certainly be a mistake not to try it. The Indo-Vin Man is now at Hook's Drug Store. Illinois and Washington St*., daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining this* great new formula of nature’s finest health-building mgredients.—Advertisement.

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