Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 204, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1935 — Page 4

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STATE HOUSING DIRECTORS TO MEETTUESDAT 82 Members of Advisory Committee to Hear Federal Officials. First meeting of the Federal Housing Administration state advisory committee, consisting of appointed representatives of 82 statewide organizations and state educational institutions, will he held at 2 Tuesday in the C’u/pool, R. Earl Peters, state FHA director, announced today. Meeting with the committee members will be the executive heads of ail Fedeial recovery agencies ir. Indiana, and the officers of Indianapolis banks. W. D. Flanders. Washington, Field Division Housing Administration Director, will speak. Others to address the meeting include Percy Wilson, Chicago, FHA Regional Director; Arthur V. Brown, Indianap-

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This New Medicine Is Now the Talk of Indianapolis and Crowds Flock Into Hook’s Drug Store For It and Say That Like It Ever Came Here Bet ore.” Being Introduced at a Price Every Person Can Easily Afford. The New, Scientific medicine, containing 29 Ingredients, known as INDO-VIN, which is now being introduced to crowds daily here in this citv by The Indo-Vin Man in person at Hook's Drug Store, Illinois and Washington Sts., has become a regular sensation here in Indianapolis and general vicinity. At the same time thousands who have already started taking INDO-VIN are calling this ‘wonder compound a blessing to their health. Druggists and public alike now freely state that nothing like it has ever been seen here before. What Indo-Vin Is An advanced, modern formula. Not a cure-all, not a "patent ’ medicine. but a remarkable new systemcleanser. containing 29 of Nature s Finest Health-Building Ingredients and not one a habit-forming diug. It has a great action upon EACH of the FOUR important organs—Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels. What Indo-Vin Will Do! First of all, Indo-Vin will cleanse vour bowels (gradually—not drastic or severe) as they were NEVER CLEANSED BEFORE. Taken after meals, it mixes with the food in one’s stomach, thus throwing off the poisons that foster stomach troubles and permitting the kidneys and liver to function properly. It acts within 10 minutes to stop gas and pains, sourness, bloat and belching. It will bring out impurities, (frequently from the first dose), which may have been for a long time causing you many days of misery with headaches, dizzy spells, skin eruptions and lazy, drowsy, tired feeling. Indo-Vin will relieve acid conditions and make the digestive organs sweet and clean. IT WILL give you the greatest appetite YOU EVER HAD IN YOUR LIFE Indo-Vin will act as a diuretic to sluggish kidneys and flush out quantities of impurity that may have been causing BACKACHE. SHARP PAINS and RISING AT NIGHT. It will make your liver more active; will work the old bile from the liver, thus relieving the spells of biliousness and sick headaches. Strengthens the nerves by natural means, without harmful drugs. Relieves rheumatism and neuritis by driving out the metabolic poisons that cause the awful aches and pains, giving quick relief. IT WILL put a stop to the skin eruptions that are caused by impurities in the organs, will overcome the aallowness or “muddiness” that u due to sluggish liver, and will put the ROSY GLOW OF HEALTH intc your cheeks. The unfailing remedy for female complaints. Indo-Vin will make your stomach liver, kidneys, and bowels more active; build you up in general anc make you LOOK. ACT and FEEL like a DIFFERENT MAN OR WOMAN, years younger than your real age. For instance, following are JUST A FEW testimonials, selected at random from among the HUNDREDS that are being received

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MRS. TILLIE FREITAG from this vicinity praising Indo-Vin, describing its action and urging ALL WHO SUFFER to get it and take it. Read these statements; Remarkable Recovery MRS. TILLIE FREITAG, of 705 S. Meridian-st, Indianapolis, said (photo appears above): “My stomach was always upset and I was simply FULL of gas after my meals and so tight and stuffy with gas in my chest that I could hardly even BREATHE, and this gas even had its effect on my heart and the least little thing would exhaust me and take my breath away. My kidneys simply kept me in CONSTANT misery, in fact, I was so stiff and sore in my back when I got up in the mornings that I could hardly WALK, and I had to keep rising all night long, which broke up my sleep and rest. So you see I was In an awful condition and couldn’t find anything to help me, but finally I got Indo-Vin and three bottles of this great medicine have worked the misery and suffering out of my whole body. My meals are digesting perfectly and my food never turns sour like it used to. My kidneys are acting in a normal manner now and I can go to bed and sleep and don’t have to keep getting up and down all night and I don’t have any kidney misery in my back. I am making this truthful statement for the sole reason that I want to help others who suffer and I want to urge all suffering people to go and get this great medicine and take it.” Whole System Improved MR. LAWRENCE E. SAYRE. 2172 N. Talbot, Indianapolis, said: '“My meals simply would not digest AT I ALL but would' lay there in my i stomach organs and would sour and turn to gas and I'd keep belching and would get into an awful state : of pain and misery. My kidneys, too. had gotten into a weak and ail- ! ing condition and made me so stiff and sore across my back that when ' I first got up in the morning I could i hardly walk. I tried everything under the sun but nothing helped me until I got Indo-Vin and it has done me more good than everything else PUT TOGETHER. It has put 1 a complete stop to all the gas misI ery and awful bloating spells I used to have, and I am not afraid to eat any more because my food is digesting as good as it did when I was a child. I feel fine in the mornings now and all the stiffness in my back is gone and my kidneys don't feel sore and achy like they used to. It simply improved my : WHOLE SYSTEM and I want to ) publicly endorse it to all suffering j people and urge them to get it and j take it.” The Indo-Vin Man is now at Hook's Drug Store. Illinois and Washington-sts. Indianapolis, 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. Advertise- , ment.

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B *% Q cases, quilt linings, m C Star, First Floor Star, First Floor Rolls WJ& ■■ 12lac grade. Yd.—/ ** 1 - VI Star, Basement star - First f 2 wotk Men's $17.50 & $19.95 Val. genuine c!*B. cone" WORK * ~ H B ,each J®Sh S ’pjr QIIIK sinfl SHIRTS llf ™ RA^C^ S h en towels, heavy woven k~A Ulii IWU II U l 9 Jfl 11% JL package, neat tub H L3 grade, with colored bor- W w fast materials of k WWC ders. 10c values. f#% ■ / <9c ff/! .9<3C V 0(1/68 k 'BO square. * Fi 39-In. Heavy Woven Is# % U W .J?T JSP C. 11. Cones CURTAIN NETS OVERALLS U New dark ecru SB mgßßh *<Gmr MB. Bib style> of heavy rl shade, cut from V || /JPIMHBIBBBB R HH 88 Best =hm made in Indianapolis. wBSMBH bU ' e . Ow C fifl 60 yard bolts, loc ■ If* ’Hm y mat style, triple stitched. Union- WV men’s sizes in- M V- ■■ values, for cur- made, values like happen • eluded. Special. 4F tains in an> rBSI iBBIH tbU - low*' price. Fo'r bu* and truck jS I \ " ' fel 36-7/1. Bleached Outing m Ht * e are its and overcoats that star. 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