Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1926 — Page 3
MAY 25, 1926
DIVERSIONS WILL BE FURNISHED FOR MENINC.M.T.C. Swimming, Horseback Riding, Baseball and Other Sports Planned. Ilu Tim r* Kaerial . COLUMBUS, Ohio, May -.-.—A hobby for every live young man in Indianapolis will be provided at the Citizens' Military Training Camps this summer, according to plans outlined at Fifth Corps Area headquarters by Lt. Col. Francis W. Clover, in charge of the camps in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia. The featured attraction during tins training periods, in the hot months of July and August, will boj swimming. C. M. T. C. students will find commodious pools awaiting them at Camp Knox, Ivy., Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and Ft. Thomas, ivy. Biding Popular Another popular pastime, returning to favor with modern youth, is horseback riding. There will lie a horse for everyone Who cares to ride a t the C. M. T. C. Rifle and pistol shooting also is being revived. Baseball, of course, will be well represented as will tennis, volley ball, push ball, boxing, wrestling and all kinds of field and track sports. For the young man not inclined to these, tho signal corps offers facilities for becoming a radio bug. And if tho boy still is not satisfied, he can join the band, play in the orchestra, or sing the blues for his comrades in the Service Club. Instruction in all lines of athletics WEAK KIDNEYS MADE HIS BACK SORE AND ACHY Member City Fire Department Tells How Konjola Relieved KidneyBladder Miseries. One of the latest well-known Indianapolis citizens to publicly indorse this celebrated new Konjola medicine for the relief it has given him is Mr. Frank M. Yates, connected for twenty years with the Indianapolis Fire Department, Company 17.
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Mr. Yates has live,] In this city since ISS4. and he has submitted his photograph and testimonial to The KonJola Man, whoso headquarters are at Uook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where crowds call throughout each day to find out, about this surprising medical compound. "My kidneys had gotten into such a terribly weakened „and sluggish condition that they caused me almost constant suffering,” said Mr. Yates. "My back was sore and achy, and for three years my rest was broken so that l was all fagged out every morning. The bladder trouble was very bad also, and like many Other people, t was subject to burning pains like fire. The annoyance rip such pains would occur ten and twelve times every day, and it was all due to the weak condition that my kidneys and bladder had gotten into. "As soon as I found out about. Konjola and learned that this medicine contained roots and herbs, I decided to start taking it. Now I am so greatly benelited that I don't have to rise from bed more than once a night, and I can get so much better rest and sleep that I feel fine of a morning. My kidneys are improved, so that the sore, achy feeling has gone from my back, and the pains, due to the bladder condition have riocn relieved. Almost normal action lias taken place now, and I’ve taken Konjola only a few weeks. • "It certainly Is wonderful the way this medicine,acta on the whole general system, for I am feeling better than I have for throe years, since rpy trouble started, and i gladly indorse Konjola to the public as the greatest medicine 1 ever had experience with.” -Konjola is different than any remedy ever known in this section. Where many ordinary medicines Contain only 7 or 8 herbal Ingredients, which merely net as a laxative, this new Konjola contains twentytwo juices extracted from natural plants, which invigorates the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels to more healthy action. The effect of Konjola on the whole system brings amazing relief in cases of suffering that had been going on for years. At the same time, many weak and rundown systems have been restored to anew state of health through the pse of this compound.* Such a vast number of men and women in this city have told their experience with this new medical product, until now Konjola has become the most highly indorsed medicine that is known in this vicinity. The Konjola Man is at Hook's drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, dally meeting the local public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Free samples given. Konjola is also for sale by every Hook drug store in this city and by druggists in all surrounding towns. —Advertisement.
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The lure of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway race are thought to have caused Nick Porter of Highland, a suburb of Hammond, Ind., to leave his home. Relatives today wired police that they had traced him to the station where he purchased a ticket for Indianapolis Sunday night. Thefboy is 16, and large for his age, the relatives stated. He was dressed in a blue suit. For the past few days he had been talking of the race, his parents said.
will be furnished by Army athletes of renown and by civilian athletes drawn from the ranks of tho Officers’ Reserve Corps. In all there will l>e thirty-three athletic officers on duty in the three C. M. T. Camps. Latest Marion County young men who made application to share in the C. M. T. C. program this sumJnor are: ’ Camp Knox —Robert W. Petty, 3138 K. Twenty-Fifth St., Indianapolis, and Albert S. Troy, 559 W. Dr., Woodruff PL, Indianapolis. Ft. Benjamin Harrison—John 1,. Buehrle, 2133 N. Talbott Ave., Indianapolis; Riley T. Canfield, 269 S. Audubon Rd., Indianapolis; Christopher W. Erbecker, 717 E. Morris St., Indianapolis, and Robert J. McDonnell, 2504 N. Now Jersey ianapolis. SHOW WINDOW REVUE IS HELD Pennsylvania St. Merchants Draw Asicle Curtains. Inclement weather failed to prevent display of more than fifty exhibits Monday night in the first annual ‘‘Show Window Revue” held under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Street Business Association. As tho curtains, which were placed before all windows early in the afternoon, were drawn aside at 8 p. m., unique displays of summer styles, living models and other novelties were revealed. With the street, between Ohio and Washington Sts., cleared of automobiles, a band led marchers In a miniaturo parade. The show window revue movement will be continued Sunday when all windows will be redecorated with Memorial Day displays. DRUG STORE BURGLARIZED The O. C. Kerr drug store, 5377 College Ave., was burglarized Monday night, police were told. The back door glass was broken. Kerr said approximately S3OO in drugs and sundries was taken.
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