Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1925 — Page 13

FRIDAY, JULY'S!, 1925

BUSINESS IS ON BOOM AT LIQUOR CURE HOSPITAL Proprietor Says Prohibition s Increased His Already Large Trade. Bv Times Special OAKLAND, Cal., July 31.—A large white house the outskirts of Oakland, is adorned with the sign, ‘Connolley—Liquor Cure.” Henry Connolley is the proprietor and business is good. In this drinkcure establishment there are 100 per cent more patients today than ther-j were before prohibition. Connelley, to use his own words, ' knows his drunks,” and willingly discusses the subjects. “More young men are drinking now than when the country was wet,’ ”he said. “And girls too, are coming to me for help. ‘‘lt isn’t alone that more people

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are drinking liquor that 1 takes my work necessary. It’s because they are drinking poisonous liquor. Those who come to me with delirium tremons are harder to cure than they were before prohibition. It seems that medicine that would be effective then doesn’t help them a bit now.” Connolley says that for 22 years he himself was a victim of drink. He cured himself and since than has cured thousands of othe -s, he said. “I tried every sort of cure, but none helped me,” he went on. "So I invented one. It worked. I told my story to a judge and he asked me to treat a patient. I cured him. Then I made the cure my business.” When the prohibition law was enacted. Connolley operated two "sanitariums.” He thought business would fall off so he sold one of them. “It was a mistake” he admits. "Now I have to turn people away. There are a dozen applications every day. "The horrible stuff being sold now raises havoc with heart actum and deadons the brain." Connelley has a foundation of medical knowledge, gained before he became a. drink addict. He 1 has re-

vived this In recent years and is having a steady Buccess in his work.

Paris Insists It’s Not Cleaned Up Kentucky Newspaper Sees Fit to Disagree With Chiefs Boasts.

ID the woman do it? Police Chief W. Fred Zink of Paris, Ky., said She did, but some of the residents of the chief’s home town disagree with him. Chief Zink while attending the convention of the International Police Chiefs Association here several weeks ago told a Times reporter of the wonders performed in Paris by a woman judge, Mrs. F. B. Sutherland. City Cleaned Up Judge Sutherland has cleaned her city of bootleggers and traffic violators are no more, the chief said. The interview, printed here and read in Paris, drew a protest from The Paris Democrat. "Before he ‘steps on the gas again,’ we would suggest that when he has such valuable information as to conditions in Paris —conditions that the people here never knew existed —he first spill it on the home folks,” the editor advised the chief in a recent issue. "Chief Link may impose upon the

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