Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1926 — Page 3

JUNE 24, 1926

DRY CHIEF ASKS FOR PLAIN FACTS , (Continued From Page 1) Terre Haute of Vincennes and Knox County officials on charges of conspiracy to violate the national prohibition laws. Intimations of Curtis Shake. Vincennes attorney, that Federal agents wereTbootleggers and that they bargained wit# an accused Knox offiicial to have him turn Government witness .went into the reoord of tho case at Terre Haute Wednesday. ‘•Are you. going to investigate Shake's insinuations. Mr. Harris?” lie was asked. ‘l’m always keeping tab on the honesty of these agents, "I don't know whether I'll start an investigation on the basis of what has been, said already, because nothing definitely incrlfninatlng has been said, but I certainly will act on anything definite that comes out. "I think the boys have been doing some, mighty fine work this month, especially down in the southern part of the State abound New Albany and Terre Haute. r guess they've nabbed about twenty' stills already. ‘’Of course, this testimony will keep us on the alert, and you can say we’ll discharge them and put them in jail if we find anything against them. “But I wish those fellows, if they've got anything., would get specific. If they've got anything on me. why I want them to come out wi th - it. “Criticism aril®;? from just the Sort of testimony the newspapers, reported this morning, and don’t do the departmentyany good. It makes the people suspicious.. “Now down around New Albany this week Charles Liebert and Roy Negley (agents) led a raid on one

DRUG THRU EACH DAY BECAUSE OF, HEALTH TROUBLE Indianapolis Lady Praises Komjola; Says New Compound Has Ended Ten 9 Years’ Suffering. '"I had Btcrmach troubles ten years, .•and finally my general health failed *d that I just had to drag through •each day suffering, and I tried In vain to find something for relief, but Konjola finally proved to be the mediciDs I long needed, and I only

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wish I focid have bad this com-r-ound before-” This grateful State- • 'ent -was made Just a few days ago 4 Mrs. Mamie Schwartz, popular ' idianapolis lady, living at 433 laugh Street, this city, during a ■ onversatlon with the Konjola Man at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, where crowds are calling dally to hear his explanation of this surprising new medical preparation. , "My stomach was the cause of all the misery I went through," said Mrs. Schwartz, "because nothing I ate would agree with me, and I lost a great deal of weight and strength. My food would not digest properly, but seemed to lay in a solid lump, causing awful pains and cramps. The quantities of gas which formed would bring pains in my chest and around my heart, causing it to flutter. and al times I thought my heart was -affected. My throat and chest would burn almost like Are, and of course, I had no appetite at —Just ate trying to get some strength, but my food only brought on Intense misery, and eyen my back would ache, so I couldn't bend .over or stand up straight. If I did these back pains, would just drive me frantic. Every day was drudgery to me, so that even a little housework wore me out completely. I was on a special diet, couldn’t eat uieat, potatoes, light bread or anything acid, but yet I kept right on suffering. “I was suffering in the worst Wair at the time I got my first bottle of Konjola, hut I tell you, before it Vas gone I was so greatly Improved I knew your medicine would end all my troubles, for it acted differently than anything I took befqre. It seemed each day I felt better than I did the day before, and now I have taken several bottles, and I certainly don’t feel or look like 1 did two months ago. Why. I eat anything I like and I know it will not hurt my stomach. I never have indigestion or cramps and pains, and the gas doesn’t form around *ny heart. The burning sensation is gone from my throat and chest, and in fact, not one of my former troubles bother me now. My back is free of pains, and I can .clean house and work harcKall day without feeling tired at night. I will also state that I sleep better than I have for many months, and the sour belching spells 1 used to have are ended now. I’ve gained over five pounds, and_ I am always hungry now, and can hardly get enough to eat. Yes, Konjola has ended the stomach sufferings I had for ten years and I gladly indorse this new medicine to every one.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, daily 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 Indianapolis and other druggists in the nearby towns.—Advertisement.

of the biggest booze Joints we’ve nabbed' for a long time. “Boys and girls, school age, and men and women from New Albany, Louisville and Jeffersonville were staggering and reeling around the' place. Newt McCasland was arrested and some others. “They confiscated aobut 1,000 bpttles of beer, about thirty gallons of moonshine and some wine. It was hidden all over the place. A truck delivering beer drove up while the raid was on. The boys found that stuff scattered all over a hill back of the roadhouse, under the floor, in the walls and every place. "Now the people didn’t hear about that, but they get the complete derails when somebody says ah agent is crooked. O- course, if the agents are crooked I want to find it out, and I'll see they are punished. This insinuation business, though, floesn’t do anybody any good.”

FAMILY SHOULD HAVE $15,000 That’s What National Wealth Averages, Timex VTixit&nvtvn Burma-, 1322 New Port Arenur WASHINGTON. June 24.—Ca1l the folks together and decide what you’ll do with tin family’s $15,000. Yes, $15,000That is whr the national wealth comes to per average family of five persons according to Federal Trade Commission survey just completed. The*total üblldtuil wealth amounts to $353,000,000,0-0* You guessed thtcagh.. Not many families haw -zccmnulaicd their share of the ps2T.. In fact, tr tell the sad truth, the commission discovered, in invsrtlgating 155.000 estates scatinrsJ throughout the country, tha: 1 par cent of the owners, who died wtrs sbla to bequeath 59 per cent of th® total wealth, that 13 per cent of thasra dying w ere able to bequeath 99 tr cent of the total wealth. The nalirmrl iimcnme for 1923 was $70,000,000,00(0. which 55 per cent, or $38,500.000,W.. went for wages and salaries and par cent, or $31,500,000.000, far rvntr. interest and ’profits. KING WOUuT EAT ~f LEG He Even Went to Ourt About It When Ref use PARIS, Jem® 74. —A Negro king of a Congo trite vm Injured in an ac- j cident recently and underwent am- , putation of ic leg; ®i Boma, Belgian Congo, aecorfhry Joi a Brussels dispatch. Fonowfrrg t>.a operation, that king is su’d lei have- asked for the amputated mesrrherl that he might eat it. Wherr hi* request was re- 1 fused the tug engaged a lawyer ! and had the m'.-gcora and entire staff ' of the clinic baled into couA. The judge ordered it* leg returned. Whether hr ate *- cx not was not learned.

Dear Mary:— It’s such a wonderful morning I got up just a bit early and while waiting for Bob to get kiddie and I arc sitting on the steps right underneath the window while I am writing yon just a few lines to let you know we are all dolled up and ready for you to come and see us at any moment. Wo just pot tile finishing touches on the hall and steps and they certainly do look beautiful with the sun shining In on them through the window. Bob and I finished them alter we had come home theatre last nigJit and in just Exactly six hours they are perfectly dry. When you come up and see them I am sure you will want to do all of your floors and stairs with this splendid new JOHNSTON’S ON AND DRY IN SIX HOURS VARNISH, that I got a few days ago, made by The Johnston, Company—the same folks that made the paint W Vain ted the outside of the house with. We are so proud of the way everything looks, that, we can hardly wait for you to come. x Bob’s through and we are all go ing downstairs, just as they told us we could, over the newly varnished steps without marring them in any way. Isn't it 4'onderfui? You remember how we had to wait for three days the last time before we could go up or down stairs at all? ckhristtms 08JT) The Indiana R. F. JOHNSTON PAINT CO. 135 South Illinois Phone, Main 3355

NEW LEPROSY REMEDY Found throwing in Abundance in Brazil, Says Botanist. Bu United Press f RIO DE JAN4CIRO, June 24. decisive remedy for leprosy has been fonud growing in abundance in Brazil, claims Dr. Geraldo ICuhltnann, Brazilian botanist. A plant from which an oil is ex-

Come Saturday or Sunday to BIG SALE OF LOTS ( ' / —in — . ' |1 ROSSLYN A _ —and — WALDEMERE Fronting 38th St., Sutherland and Keystone Aves. THREE PAVED THOROUGHFARES \ ■ In Choice Residence District Up North and Close In xv 1 - 21 Homes Now on These Splendid Additions ' i m y ■■ X x - BARGAIN PRICES 'lB9, '424, ’479, >524, '559, >609, ! 644, >719, ‘744, and Up to ’849 :■ '■ v (— N > • • ' * \ i qffljj None Higher Except on Sutherland and Keystone Avenues Lots a Short Distance Away Sell for Over Twice These Prices * Stop Everything and Come Without Fail

Location These magnificent additions are close in, and are located in the high-class residence district, just a little east of the State Fair Grounds. They are intersected by Sutherland avenue (Millersville Road) and extend south to Thirtyeighth street and west to Keystone avenue. Street car busses run right to the corner of these additions, Thirty-eighth street and Keystone avenue, every 24 minutes, connecting with the avenue street cars at Twenty-seventh street. These beautiful additions are close to the Maple Road and Fall Creek boulevards, and their location is of the best in the city.

How to Go By Street Car—Take a College avenue street Car to Twenty-seventh and College, and give the conductor 4 cents for a bus transfer and then take the street car bus and get off at Thirty-eighth street and Keystone avenue, and you will be right at the southeast corner of these beautiful additions. By Auto —Drive north on any leading street or boulevard to Thirty-eighth street (Maple Road Boulevard), thence east on Thirty-eighth street across the Fall Creek bridge to Keystone avenue and you will see our big signboard. Don’t let your friends and-neigh-bors get ahead of yon. While you are thinking or hesitating, others are out securing their lots.

Restrictions • These beautiful lots are protected by such building restrictions as are necessary to insure a good residence neighborhood. Living in shacks or garages is forbidden. No lots sold to undesirable citizens.

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tracted superior in activity to chalmoogra oil which has long been employed extensively *to relieve the laprous, thrives in abundance throughout this country. This Brazilian oil can be produced at a considerable less cost than th’e Indian chalmoogra oil, stated Dr. Kuhlmann In a lecture before the Association of Commercial Employes.

Which would you rather do? Have a home in Rosslyn or Waldemere all your own, or pay for one in rent every ten years and have nothing to show for your money but a bunch of rent receipts. Some complain and say that they never had a chance. Others recognize a real opportunity when it is presented, grasp it, and forge ahead. Which wiU you do? A big opportunity is staring you in the face this minute. Act accordingly. , ' “ / \ - \ American Town Lot Cos. THE JIOMESEEKERS’ FRIEND LAFAYETTE PERKINB, Secretary and Treasurer, Realtor. \ Member National Association of Real Estate Boards. 209 East Ohio St. Phone: Riley 4295 „ LOTS SOLD TO WHITE PEOPLE ONLY

From, this plant—the “carpotroche brazillensis," commonly known in Brazil as the sapucalnha plant—is extracted an oil which, when analyzed at Brazil’s principal research station, that of the Oswaldo Crus Institute, showed optical activity of more than one degree greater than that of the best chalmoogra oil, declared Dr. Kuhlmann.

Special 2-Day Sale As many as can should come out Saturday and those who can not come until Sunday should come as early Sunday as possible so as not to be disappointed.

Big, Beautiful, High, Level Lots Fronting Graded and Graveled / Streets at $1 Down Except on Sutherland and Keystone Aves. Then SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and Up to $3.00 a Week You can pay as much more afryou ltke, weekly, monthly or any way you wish. Advance payments are credited ahead. No Interest or Taxes for 2 Years No Payments When Sick or Out of Work

Free Refreshments We have invited you to come out to these splendid homesites to see for yourselves their many advantages. To show you that we appreciate your being our guests for tjie day we have decided to serve free refreshments all day Sunday, June 27. Come and Bring Your Friends r

SWEDEN TO CELEBRATE N Will Observe Birthday and Anniversity of Klnfe. STOCKHOLM, June 24.—A double royal jubilee is already under preparation for* King Gustav V of Sweden two years from now, as at that time he can celebrate both his ?Y> birthday and the twentieth an*

As Rent Goes Up As rent goes up the renter has to take a poorer place or pay more. If he owns the properly ho stays right where lie is and enjoys the luxury of living in his own home. The increase in value is his. Start Now You owe it to yourself and your family to awake _and be up and doing. A golden opportunity is before you. You can get the cream here. You have always promised yourself to start toward a home some day. That time has come. Do it now and avoid the necessity of telling your friend* of another lost opportunity.

Immediate Possession Your contract gives you Immediate t>oKßem:lon, so you can put ii* your garden or plant, your fruit, or build or not, and enjoy the privileges of ownership while you are keeping up your payments.

SAVE SAFELY Be the proud owner of a piece of Old Mother Earth.

itiversary of his succession to the throne. Though ‘he two dates do not exactly coincide they fall near enough each other to Justify a combined observance. The celebration will probably be set for the spring of 1928. THEY MAY 808 LAWRENCE, Ivas. Kansas school boards have decided to let’

Special Terms for This Great Sale Each one of the first 25 lots sold will ho given a SSO Bonus Credit Each ono of the second 25 lots sold will bo given u S4O Bonus Credit Each one of the third 25 lots sold will be given a S3O Bonus Credit Ench one of the fourth 25 lots sold will be given a S2O Bonus Credit First Come, First Served We Will Also Double the first single payment of $lO paid down or within first 7 days and Add 50% to the next S4O paid at one time within first 15 days or upon so much of such S4O as shall be paid within sueh 15 days In amounts of $lO or over. Read That Again You never had an opportunity like this before, but do not delay. Act at once. Remember the early bird.

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This Bungalow for Sale The above 1* one of two brand-new completely modern five-room bun■ galow* we have for sale on the addition I.iirgo living room, dining room, two bedrooms and kitchen, finished floors, bath, large closets. built-in cabinets beautifully decorated, attractive electric natures, base plugs for electric appliances, shades, linoleum In bstbroom sml kitchen, basement, garage, aide drive, large lot with shrubbery. A bargain at $t :,no ftuly f’.HNt down and $311.00 per month. No bonus credit* or discount*. Interest from date. No taxes to pay until 1028.

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