Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1926 — Page 3

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PRICES CUT AT MARKET STANDS Quotations on Foodstuff Generally Lower. Prices generally were lower today at city market stands. Strawberries were down to 25 and 40 cents a quart. Tomatoes were lower at 25 to 50 cents a pound; cantaloupes down to 20 and 40 cents; pineapples cheaper at 15 to 35 cents; California cherries off 10 cents to 50 and 60 cents a pounds; peas lower at 15 cents a pound; sugar corn off 5 cents to 10 cents an ear; cucumbers lower at 15 to 20 cents; long green asparagus cheaper at 20 cents a bunch. 1 Prices increases were: Green beans, 30 cents a pound; green peppers. 10 cents each, and cabbage, S to 10 cents a pound. Other prices included; Small green asparagus, 10 cents a. bunch; small white asparagus, 10 cents a bunch; celery, 15 and 20 cents a stalk; head lettuce, 15 and 20 cents a head; rhubarb, three bunches for 10 cents; beets, 15 cents a bunch; carrots, 10 cents a hunch; spinach, 20 cents a pound; kale, 10 cents a pound; cocoanuts, two for 25 cents; Roman beauties and winesap apples, five pounds for 25 cents; lemons, 30 cents a dozen, and bananas, 25 and 30 cents a dozen. T.WCOSKY BARKED MOSCOW —Russian workers may dance as much as they like, provided they abstain from I ho tango and foxtrot, according to a government edict rescinding the order forbidding dancing in workmen's clubs. No mention was made of the Charlestonsky.

INFLUENZA HAD LEFT THIS LADY A HEALTH WRECK Practical Nurse of Indianapolis Tells How the Konjola Renewed Her Health. "In my opinion, there never was a prepared medicine that can do so much for suffering people as Konjola, for this wonderful new compound has certainly made an amazing change in my physical condition, and 1 do not hesitate to urge others

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MRS. ANNA GREEN who are in ill-health to take Konjola, for it will surely benefit them.” said Mrs. Anna Green, popular Indianapolis lady, who is a practical muse living at 2323 Haynes Avenue, this city, while talking a few days ago with The Konjola Man, who is at Hook's drug store, corner Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where crowds of men and women call every day to hear his personal explanation of this celebrated medical compound. r’The influenza which I had two years ago left me a health wreck,” said Mrs. Green. ‘‘My stomach and kidneys and nerves were affected, and as a result, my general healthfailed and so I finally had to give up my nursing duties. In spite of careful dieting, 1 would still continue to suffer with my stomach. The meals i ate would only bring misery instead of strength to my body. I would belch, and bloat and have sourness in my stomach constantly, as well as severe pains. My kidneys were disordered and sluggish, and sharp, terrific pains would center in my back. Instead of resting at nights, f Would be so miserable that T just had to lay awake and roll and toss from one side of the bed to the other. I was just a bundle of nerves every day, and 1 got so bad that I couldn’t stand the least noise. This nervousness gradually brought on spells of neuritis, and only those who suffer this disease know the torture that it can bring to the victim. The back of my neck and shoulders and arms would become a mass of pains. Yes, indeed, I bad been in misery all through my system from these troubles. ‘Rut Konjola certainly made a great change in me. ram once more free of misery, since 1 got this medicine. My nerves are quieted and stronger, and the neuritis pains in my shoulders, arms and neck have all disappeared. My stomach has been restored to a healthy, active condition, so that my food doesn’t lay and ferment and cause suffering as it did before. Everything I eat agrees witTi me, and each day T seem to get more and more strength from my meals, so naturally my whole system is improved. The pains have completely disappeared from my back, because my kidnpys are working in good order, and I feel 8 great deal rested every morning now, because I can sleep fine all night long, r get up without that Wretched achy feeling, and so I feel like going about once more with my work. “Yes, as I stated In the first place, I do not hesitate to urge others to get Konjola and take this wonderful medicine, for I am sure it will help them just as it did me.” The Konjola Man is at Hook's drug store, corner Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where lie is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Free Samples given. Konjola also is for sale t every Hook drug store in Indianapolis and by all druggists in the nearby towns. —-Advertisement.

TIMES’ GIRL ONCE SWAM BA YIN STORM

Miss Cannon Confident She Can Cross Channel, Having Paddled 22 Miles in Chesapeake Bay.

Editors Note: t.illian Cannon of llaltimore. under cuspier* of tlie* Indianapolis Times and other Scrippa-Howard newspapers, is in training for an attempt to swini tlte English ehannel tills summer. This article tells of her famous swim across the Chespeako bay in a storm. Hit X I Serrirr BALTIMORE,’ Md.. May 13 Lillian Cannon, who sails for France on May 15, there to indulge in an eight-weeks training period preparatory to swimming the English Channel, is perfectly aware that she has it tremendous task before her. Some of (he most celebrated women swimmers in history, including the famous Gertrude Ederie, have tried it and failed. Can Lillian Cannon do it? Lillian believes she can. Some day a woman is going to do it —and that woman might just as well be named Lillian Cannon as anything else. And Lillian is nothing if not novel, for she will be accompanied on her swim by two dogs—two Chesapeake Bay dogs, and swimming fools. 22 Miles in 11 Hours Last summer—on Aug. 20—Lillian swam twenty-two miles across Chesapeake Bay. She was in the water for eleven hours and finished in excellent physical condition. Her idea was that she would swim the bay with nothing more than the usual sea and tides to combat. Instead she ran afoul of some of l lie toughest conditions a swimmer has ever been asked to face. To begin with, Miss Cannon and George Lake started across the bay to Tolchester by boat after Bay Shore had closed for the night. They were both life guards at Bay Shore and eouldn't leave sooner. They borrowed a launch for the trip, intending to swim back to Bay Shore from Tolchester. A mile or so from Tolchester they ran Into a sand bar and there they stuck. They couldn’t tell where they were in the dark and they eouldn't attract anybody's attention. Neither slept a wink. Shortly after daybreak, t lie. people of Tolchester. who had been expecting them, saw the stranded launch and went after them, li was too late to sleep then and Lillian decided tq have breakfast and go ahead with her swim. After breakfast she rested an hour and at 8 o'clock started out. Before she had gon more than a mile or two a fresh breeze blew up and it began to rain. In the afternoon the breeze developed into a regular Chesapeake Bay squall, with a heavy sea. The rairi continued and visibility was so poor that Miss Cannon followed the sail of a bay schooner for nearly an hour, thinking it was the lighthouse which was her landmark on the western shore. When the gale was high. Lake, the other swimmer. quit and was dragged aboard a launch. A Final Spurt Darkness found her still swimming bravely fin with Bay Shore in sight Two hundred yards from shore she called to the newspaper men In the following launch: "Here's where I really begin to swim." With that she started a racing stroke and fairly foamed up to the pier. While she was lying on tlie pier waiting for an automobile to take her away, a photographer from one of the Baltimore newspapers came up. “Shucks," lie said. "T was hoping to get a flashlight of you coming up to the pier.” “All right,” said Miss Cannon. "You can." She shook off the blankets and sweaters which had been piled on

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her, ran to the edge of the pier and dived overboard. When she was about fifty yards out slio turned and called to the photographer: "All righf now." With that she swam up to the pier, faced the flashlight and climbed out of the water. That's the sort of swimmer Lillian Cannon is. Another article will tell about the famous Chesapeake Bay (logs which will accompany Miss Cannon on Iter Channel swim. The town of Bath. England, had public baths established by the Romans in 54 A. I>.

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T WILL TEACH BOYS TO SWIM Annual Classes to Open Next Week. The annual V. M. C. A. swimming classes for boys between 10 and 18 will be started Monday and Tuesday, it was announced today by I. Nel-

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