Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1934 — Page 10

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COOK CLEARS COLLEGIAN IN CO-ED SLAYING

State’s Star Witness Says Youth Did Not Give Girl Medicine. V|) t Htt'4 Peru NORMAN Okla. Sept. 6 —The atat today found itself In the un~ enviable position of having to rebuild almost entirely it* case against Neal Myers. 21. on trial for murder in connection with the death of Marion Mills, former University of Oklahoma beauty queen Mra. Hazel Brown, fraternity cook whom the state placed on the witness stand yesterday as it* star witness. practically exonerated Myers by declaring “Neal never laid a hand on her <Miss Mills.' ) The state had charged Myers caused Miss Mills’ death last July 10 in an effort to avert motherhood. Mrs Brown further testified Myers did not administer any medicines to Miss Mills, who was found dead in Mrs. Brown's home. Mrs. Brown said the couple had come to her for advice. Combined with Mrs. Browns wholly unexpected line of testimony was the fact the state has not yet produced an instrument that might have caused Muss Mills' death in spite of a statement by Dr. Ben Cooley, who performed an autopsy upon Miss Mills' body that “I believe some sort of instrumentation caused her death.” Myers was expected to take the witness stand today and observers believed climax of the trial would come during cross-examination by state's attorneys, including Special Prosecutor Ben F. Williams, retained by Professor and Mrs. M. Elbert Mills, parents of the dead girl. FACES BAD CHECK COUNT City Man Is Indicted by Grand Jury on Ralston's Complaint. Charged with issuing a fraudlent check for $225 to Glenn B. Ralston. Marion county clerk. Ordy F. Allen was indicted yesterday by the Marion county grand jury on grand larceny charges. Twelve indictments were reported to Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker, including charges against two fugitives. STAMP CLUB TO MEET Session to Be Held Tomorrow Night in Lockerbie. Indiana Stamp Club will meet at 8 tomorrow night at the Lockerbie. Vice-President P. J. Van Geyt will read a paper on the Universal Postal Union.

INDIANAPOLIS PEOPLE SAY THEY NEVER SAW ANYTHING LIKE THE GREAT NEW INDO-VIN MEDICINE

Crowds Flock to Hook’s Drugstore for It and Call It a “Blessing to Health.” Day after day. crowds continue to j flock to the Hook Drug Store, located at Illinois and Washington Streets, where the "World's Newest Medicine.'' known as Indo-Vin is being introduced to the public by the Indo-Vin Man in person. And at the same time, leading druggists throughout this entire section are AMAZED at the demand for this remarkable compound of 29 of Nature's Finest Ingredients and they freely state that nothing like it has ever been seen in this vicinity before. What Indo-Vin Is: It is a scientific mixture of medicinal extracts which act upon EACH of the FOUR important organs— Stomach. Liver. Kidneys and Bowels. Not one of its 29 Ingredients is a habit-forming drug. The medicine is taken after meals and mixes with the food in one's stomach, thus throwing off the poisons that foster stomach trouble and permitting the kidneys and liver to function proper ly. It acts within 10 minutes to stop gas and pains, sourness, bloat and belching. What Indo-Vin Will I>o: INDO-VIN will cleanse your bowels < gradually—not drastic or severe! as they were NEVER CLEANSED BEFORE, bringing out old impurities that may have been inside of you for a long time, contaminating your blood and innerorgans IT WILL bring out gases and IMPURITIES < frequently # from the first dose) which may' have been mside you for a long time, contaminating your blood and inner-organs, spreading this poison over your system in general and causing you many days of misery with headaches. diny spells, skin eruptions, exhausted feelings, bad breath, sleeplessness and rheumatic affliction. IT WILL tone the bowels into better DAILY ACTION. INDO-VIN will clear your stomach and intestines of old gas. sourness. fermentation, half-digested substances and other impurities which impurities often half-fill the stomach and intestines and form a coating on the linings frequently being the real cause all along of stomach •'trouble " Cleansing out iheae quantities of iiroure substances permits freer flow of the digestive Juices, makes the digestive organs sweet and clean and frequently gives complete relief from indigestion, gas, bloating, palpita-

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Very proud indeed. David Southgate. 2935 North Dearborn street, is shown holding a New Guinea butter bean, a rare oddity in the United States. The bean was grown by Mr. Southgate's son. Edward Southgate. in their garden and is edible.

SCOTTISH RITE TO HOLDRALLY Clarence R. Martin Elected Trustee at Special Session of Group. Scottish Rite will hold a dinnermeeting and membership rally tomorrow night in the cathedral. North and Meridian streets. An address by Clarence L. Farrington will follow the dinner at which Paul E. Fisher. Rite thrice potent master, I will preside. Marion county Actual Masters and Wardens’ Association will meet in the cathedral Saturday night. New trustee of the Scottish Rite is Clarence R. Martin, who was elected at a special meeting last night. He will succeed the late John T. Saulter. whose term in office expires in May, 1936. F. E. Raschig was elected lodge orator to succeed Alfred M. Glossbrenner. who resigned when named active member for Indiana to the supreme council, thirty-third degree.

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Two More Local People Who Are Endorsing Indo-Vin. Read Their Statements in This Announcement.

tion from gas, sour stomach, shortness of breath, lump in stomach and dyspepsia. IT WILL give vou the greatest appetite you EVER HAD IN YOUR LIFE. IT WILL make you feel as comfortable after a hearty meal as you felt when you were a healthy little bov or girl. INDO-VIN will act as a diuretic to sluggish kidneys, thus helping to flush out quantities of impurity that may have become dammed up inside. causing back ache, sharp pains and rising at night. It WILL make you SLEEP LIKE A TIRED SCHOOL-BOY. INDO-VIN will make your liver more active and clear away old bile, thus helping relieve spells of biliousness and sick headaches. INDO-VIN will put a stop to the skin eruptions that are caused by the impurities of simply indigestion; will overcome the sallow, muddy compexion that is due to sluggish liver and will give you THAT SCHOOL-GIRL COMPLEXION, a rosv-glow of health in your cheeks. IT WILL bring an end to many aches and pains, will make your STOMACH. LIVER. KIDNEYS and BOWELS more active, build you up in general and make you LOOK. ACT and FEEL like a different MAN OR WOMAN, years younger than your real age. JUST TWO bottles of the IndoVin <you can take more or less if you wish) will last THREE WEEKS ■ average) giving you about twentydays of the greatest upbuilding of health and relief from aches, pains and misery that you EVER HAD and at a cost of ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY. All Sufferers Can Afford This Medicine Indo-Vm is being shipped to Philadelphia. Chicago and other great centers in CARLOAD LOTS; such large volume permits us to introduce this high-quality medicine at prices lower than you would pay for many ordinary medicines. So if you are run-down, have a sallow

YOUTH ADMITS ICE BOX KILLING OF MISTERS Brother, 16, to Be Charged With Murder of Girls; Confesses Assault. By United Pres* SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Sept. 6 Sixteen-year-old Civerino Paiva. farm youth who confessed locking his two little sisters in an ice box where they died of suffocation, was to be charged formally with murder today. Authorities decided to file the charge despite doubts of his sanity. Alienists will examine him later. Although Civerino insisted he had placed Mary, 6, and Marian, 7, in the refrigerator at their own request, his 12-year-old brother James said the older boy locked the children in to punish them. He did not like the way they washed the dishes. The deaths occurred Saturday. For several days Civerino had been under constant questioning. He admitted criminally assaulting the

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complexion, or feel headachy, sick and bilious, it would certainly be a mistake not to give this new, scientific medicine a trial. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. A Stomach Victim MR. WM. GRAHAM, of 426 South Noble street, Indianapolis, said: (photo appears above) “Everything I ate would disagree with me and turn sour and form loads of gas inside of me and bloat up my stomach organs until I thought I would burst. The stomach gas would even press on my heart and put me in so much pain that I would get dizzy' and feel like I was going to faint. My food would not nourish my system and as a result I kept losing my energy and finally got to where I was weak and worn-out ALL the time. My condition was awful and Indo-Vin was the first medicine in YEARS that had any effect on me. It had a wonderful action on my stomach. My meals are digesting perfectly now. My food agrees with me and never turns sour in my stomach like it used to. All of that awful gas misery is gone and I never have the pains around my heart or in my chest. The diray spells have DISAPPEARED and I have gained back all my energy. I urge everyone who suffers to get this medicine and take it.” Lady In Misery With Stomach and ‘Nerves’ MRS. EMMA GRAHAM, of 42fi S. Noble Street. Indianapolis, said: (photo appears shore) "My liver was in an awful condition. I had no appetite and would feel sluggish and drowsy all through the day. I had also gotten to be a t'HROMC victim of constipation and was a CONSTANT USER of laxatives I never knew what it was to get a good night of rest, for my nerves were "on edge’ ALL THE TIME, and I always felt "fagged out’ in the mornings I tried a lot of medicines but got NO RELIEF until I found IndoVin and three bottles of it changed me entirely. This new medicine certainly had a wonderful action on my liver. It has given me new life and energy. I now have a splendid appetite and my bowels are regulated for the first time in years, and 1 never have the nervous spells like I had before I am GLAD to endorse this medicine for it deserves anybody's praise."

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little girls, one on the day of their deaths and the other previously. Two hours after their funeral he admitted implication in their deaths. “They got into the box themselves." he said. “They asked me to close the door. After a while I asked them if they wanted to get out and they said 'no.* “Civerino said he'd put them in the ice box if they didn't behave." the younger boy said. “They said *hey didn't care. Civerino put them :n the ice box and left them there. He went back to the fields.” The deaths were discovered when the family returned iate that night. BARROW TIPSTER HELD Desperado Who Put Bandit on Spot Faces Slaying Charge. By United Press * SHREVEPORT, La., Sept. 6. Claiming that he had been “doublecrossed,” Henry Methvin, 24, desperado, who gave information which led to the ambushing of Clyde Barrow, bandit and killer, and Bonnie Parker last spring, was held in the Caddo parish jail today, awaiting arrival of officers from three states. Sheriff T. R. Hughes, who arrested Methvin when the latter walked into the parish jail yesterday afternoon, said the desperado had been linked with the slayings last spring of two Texas highway officers.

Druggists Freely State That Nothing Like It Has Ever Been Seen Here Before.

A Kidney Victim: Mr. Robert Baker, of 505 N. Alabama Street. Indianapolis, said: “For II years I almost suffered death with kidney trouble, whieh kept getting worse all the time and I always felt weak and sore aeross my kidneys; then during the day, if I happened to stoop over, sharp pains would almost stifle me. I never knew what is was to get a decent night of r’st. I always felt •fagged out’ in the mornings and would drag through the day in constant misery. My condition was simply awful, hut Indo-Vin went right to the source of my trouble. It had a wonderful action on my kidneys and the sharp pains in my back that I had been having for years have now DISAPPEARED. and you don't know what a wonderful relief that is to me. I feel fine in the mornings now. for I NEVER have to get up at nights on account of in v kidneys. It has improved :nv WHOI.E SYSTEM and I want to publicly endorse it to all suffering people.” Victim of Rheumatism Now Speaks Up MR. C. E. BPSENBARK. of 110 X. Belmont Ave.. Indianapolis, said: “I had rheumatism in my legs and the joints of my knees and* ankles were so stiff and sore ihat whenever I walked I would simply FLINCH with the awful agony. I also had such terrible shooting pains in my hack right over my kidneys when I got up in the morning that I could hardlv stand it. I tried almost EVERYTHING, hut IndoVin was the only medicine I ever found that turned out to he what I needed. By its great natural action it eliminated ALL the poisons from my system and that awful rheumatism that has been over my body is all gone anti ihe joints of my lgs are limherPd up and I can walk straight now. and I don't limp any more AT ALL. It drove the misery right out of my kidneys ami all the pains in my back are gone. This medicine has almost, changed me into a NEW PERSON and I want to endorse it to everyone who suffers.” NOTE TO SUFFERERS: This medicine is no mere tablet, and not a pill, nor is it a powder, syrup or capsule, but is anew. scientific mixture of 29 DIFFERENT INGREDIENTS blended into ONE LIQUID COMPOUND. Each of these health-building ingredients are recognized by physicians and medical authorities. This new Indo-Vin formula has ASTOUNDED community after community and is the TALK OF MILLIONS. - Now being introduced to crowds daily here in Indianapcftis by The Indo-Vin Man in person at -yrt ~ Drug Store, Illinois and JTDCMS Washington streets. Also being sold at all other Hook's Dependable Drug Stores as well as in all the nearby towns by every good druggist throughout this whole Incp ana polls section. —Advertisement.

POST SET FOR STRATOSPHERE PLANEJLIGHT Famed Flier to Try for 400 Miles an Hour, Nine _ Miles High. By United Press CHICAGO. Sept. 6.—Clearing skies brought an announcement to-

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FOOTPAD WIGGLES OUT OF JACKET, ESCAPES Leave* Captor “Holding Sack;” Purse Retrieved by Victim. Charles Bossey, 33. of 222 East Wabash street, was left “holding the sack” last night when a bandit escaped from his grip by shaking out of his jacket. Bossey told police that the man had taken his purse at Henry and Delaware streets. When Bossey saw the man was not armed, he struck the bandit, retrieved the pursq and held on until the footpad slipped out of his jacket.

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