Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1934 — Page 12

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STATE BEAUTY CROWN SOUGHT BY MANY GIRLS Preliminary Contest to Be Held on Indiana Roof Tonight. A Btretch-A-Way contest within a Btretch-A-Way contest sounds impossible. but that's what is happening on the Indiana Roof each Friday night, when the Roof holds a preliminary of its contest to find the most beautifully proportioned girl' In the state. Entrants are presented with a Stretch-A-Way, an exercise device for the maintenance of feminine j charm and poise by stretching, and after being instructed in its use join In a three minute marathon to see ! who can use it correctly for the greatest number of ttm**s. The victor is given a cash prize. The search for the most perfectly proportioned girl, wh.ch was instituted by the Sretch-A-Way Company of Chicago several weeks ago. Is state wide. Besides the preliminaries held here each Friday night, contests are being arranged and held in other ballrooms and theaters throughout the state. Winners from these eliminations win come here Friday night. Nov. 30, to compete with Miss Indianapolis for the state title. Any young woman, married or single, between the ages of 16 and 26 years. Is eligible. Young women living in towns throughout the state where preliminaries will not be held arc invited to enter one of the Roof's preliminaries. the last of which will be held Nov. 23.

Many awards await Indiana's most shapely girl, including a tryout with the Ziegfeld Follies when they come to the English theater early in December and a contract with the show for the balance of the season, if she is satisfactory. Her photo, together with those of her ten runners-up. will be submitted to the casting director of Warner Brothers Studio.

A winner who has no desire for a theatrical career will be offered a position with the Stretch-A-Way company. All that Is necessary to enter the contest is to fill out the following entry blank and take it up to the Indiana Roof office any afternoon between 2 and 4 or any evening after 8. except Mondays and Thursdays.

Name Age... Address Height Weight. Measurements Bust Walat 1 Hips

INDO-VIN ASTOUNDS MANY SICK, AILING INDIANAPOLIS PEOPLE

Former Nervous Victims and Sufferers From Stomach Distress Tell How the New, Scientific I Medicine Banished Their Afflictions. The advanced formula of natural medicine, known as Indo-Vin is helping long-time sufferers here in Indianapolis who had NEVER BEEN really helped before by ANY medicine. Indo-Vm is taken after meals and mixes with the sufferer s food, thus acting by natural means, banishing poisons from the innersystem. Such poisons cause most of the common ailments of the stomach. liver, kidneys and bowels. How It Acts Indo-Vin clears out the old impurities that foster stomach distress and permits the liver and kidneys to function properly. It is made of Juices from 22 medicinal plants and not one a habit-forming drug. Contains more ingredients than perhaps three ordinary medicines put together. It acts within 10 minutes to stop gas and pains and neutralizes acid conditions in the stomach, acting as a tonic to this vital organ. It will wake up your liver and start the fresh flow of bile, which is so necessary to good complexion and it will make the bowels thorough and regular in their action. Drives poisons from the kidneys and relieves backaches, bladder irritation and weakness. Indo-Vm will regulate your whole Inner-system and make you feel like you never had a sick headache or iiey spell in your life. You will eat and sleep better than you ever have before and you will feel years younger than your real age. Costs But a Trifle Every one can easily afford this medicine in fact, it costs only a few cents a day for the treatment and its great action will give you such lasting benefit that you will continue to enjoy good health long after you have taken it. Druggists* are amazed at the demand for this medicine. It was unknown a few weeks ago. but already Hook's Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Sts., reports the greatest sale in history. Many p* -unent wealthy local residents were among the first to take it. Following are a few of the widely-known people of this vicinity who sre publicly indorsmg it and urging all who suffer to get it “Indianapolis Lady a Stomach Victim’* MRS JENNIE CARTWRIGHT, of 1436 Reisner street, Indiana polls, said: Iphoto appears above> -Practically all my life I had been a great victim of stomach trouble. This finally tot so bad that everything X tried to eat would turn into gas and bleat Inside of me and I was always in such misery with my stomach organs that I never knew what it was to sit down and eat a

IT’S LOVE IN BOOMWOMAN IS FINED $lO IN SHOOTING AFFRAY

It may have been love in bloom, but it landed two people in the city jail and cost Miss Ruby Barker. Anderson, Ind.. a little more than SlO in Municipal court yesterday. Miss Barker was one of the two people who landed in jail. The other was Ray Wellman, 37, of 1042 South Harding street. Police told Judge Dewey E. Myers that Miss Barker shot at Mr. Wellman. They charged her with shooting with intent to kill and, Incidentally, with discharging weapons within the city limit*. It was their idea that Miss Barker was angry because Mr. Wellman would not marry her after bringing her to Indianapolis. She had told them, they said, that he had told her that he was in love with "a beautiful Indianapolis nurse.” She added, police said further, that she obtained the revolver from Mr. Wellman for 50 cents. Miss Barker s story on the witness stand differed considerably. She admitted that she came here looking for Mr. Wellman and met him at the Interurban terminal, from which she went to his home with him. There, she said, she was playing with the revolver when Wellman was shot. Wellman explained the revolver belonged to his employer. "I just wanted to see if it would go bang.” Miss Wellman told Judge Myers, "and it did go bang.” Judge Myers expressed polite disbelief from the bench and fined Miss Wellman SlO and costs for discharging a gun within the city limits. Disorderly coi.duct charges against Wellman were dismissed.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong toi Mr-. J. D. McCarthy. 3055 North Merman street. Apt. i6 Hudson coach, 36936. from, in front of home O C Grove. 2915 North Talbot avenue Ford V-8 sedan. 3-360. from in front of i home. ! J R Thomas. 3360 Broadway. Dodge sedan. *7-214. from in front of home. Clarence Rhode' Lawrence. Ind . ChevS rnlet coach *l-696. from Missouri and Maryland streets. A. D. McKinnon. 25 West Sixteenth -treet. Apt 49, Hudson coupe. 108-175, from New York and Pennsylvania streets. W L. OConnor. 1423 North Pennsylvania street. Dodge sedan. 30-569, from 2005 North Pennsylvania street.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: T Davis. 1037 South Capitol avenue. Chrysler sedan, found in front of 2465 South Delaware street. Elmer Crim. 735 Shelbv street. Hudson sedan, found at 1115 St. Peter street. Fred Westfall, 342 West Thirty-first I street. Ford V-* coupe, found in front of | 225 Fulton streeL j Otto Pohler. 216 South Pennsylvania j street. Pontiac sedan, found at Kokomo, i In v Rvde. 1451 Central avenue. Apt. 24. Plvmouth sedan, found at Delaware street and Massachusetts avenue. M. Fletcher Jr.. 1512 North Meridian street. Chrysler roadster, found at Columbia avenue and Twenty-fifth street. B M Skaites. 2339 North Illinois street. Chevrolet sedan, found at 100 East Twentieth street. W. H Livens:ood. 1309 North Pennsylvania street. Buick sedan, found at 100 East Twentieth street.

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MRS JENNIE CARTWRIGHT

hearty meal like a normal person does, for my meals caused so much suffering all through me that I was almost afraid to eat. Was dreadfully nervous and didn't know what to do for myself in this awful condition because I had tried EVERYTHING. But finally I found IndoVin and it has changed me entirely. I can hardly tell I ever suffered. This medicine worked the stomach misery* right out of me, and now I can eat three hearty meals a day without a touch of indigestion. I never have the awful gas bloating like I had before and my nerves are stroneer and I have ten times the energy I had before. This is a real medicine for any one to take and I indorse it to ALL.”

“Renewed Energy”

MR. R. H. BARKER, of 331 Robton Street. Indianapolis, Ind., said: “My liver was in an awful condition and I felt so sluggish and worn-out all the time that there wasn't any strength or energy left in my body and I would drag around day after day feeling half-sick and drowsy. Everything I ate would disagree with me and my meals didn't seem to do me any good at all and as a result I kept losing my energy and finally got to where I was weak and wornout ALL THE TIME. I tried medicine after medicine and none of them ever reached my trouble at all. but finally I found Indo-Vin and it proved to be what I HAD ALWAYS NEEDED. It had a great action on my liver and all of my former sluggishness is gone, in fact. I have more energy than I had IN YEARS, and I never get drowsy like I used to. I can even eat the acidy foods now and they agree with me. ir. fact. I can eat anything, and my meals are nourishing my system and doing me so much good that I have ten times the energy I had before. I am GLAD to indorse this medicine. for it deserves anybody’s praise.” The Indo-Vin Man is now at Hook's Drug Store. Illinois A: Washington Sts.. Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining this new mixture of Nature's Medicines. Also being sold in all the nearby towns by every good druggist throughout this whole Indianapolis section. — Advertisement. l -

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