Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1926 — Page 3
JULY 20, 1926
.LOCAL MAN WILL DIRECTPMAM M. •E. Shreeve to Assist Canned Foods Week. ~Bv Tims,a Special WASHINGTON, D. a. July 20 M. B. Shreewe of the Continental Brokerage Company has been appointed by the National Food Brokers Association as its representative on the committee that will have charge of the program in Indianapolis for Canned Foods “Week which begins Nov. 10. Canned Foods Week is sponsored ,by seven national trade organizations—the National Canners Association, National Wholesale Grocers Association, American Wholesale Grocers Association, National Food Brokers Association, National Association of Retail Grocers, National Chain Store Grocers Association, and the Canning Machinery and Supplies Association, This cooperative movement, which •tSia disseminate a better knowledge of the canning industry and its products, is on a nation-wide basis. , COUNTY TO BUILD HOME Bids Expected Soon on Sunnyside , Superintendent’s Cottage. * Bids on a cottage costing approximately $5,000. for the superintendent of the Marion County tuberculosis Hospital at Sunnyside will be received soon by the ( county commissioners, it was announced today. The original plans of the board were to construct the cottage using county labor. Harrison and Turncock, architects, have been ordered to draw up plans for the structure, one item in the extensive improvement program for the hospital. SAYS NEURITIS AFFECTED HER ENTIRE SYSTEM m * Could Hardly Stand Pains; Local Lady Konjola Ended All Her Misery.
"In the more severe cases of neuritis, the pains are piercing—Just like hot daggers cutting into the nerves,” said The Konjola Man a few days ago at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets,
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Indianapolis, where he Is Introducing the new medical product, Konjola, to the people of Indianapolis and vicinity. "Many authorities have stated that the agony of neuritis is likened unto an electrical shock; the shooting pains may gra.b the sufferer at frequent Intervals. Some call this affliction neuralgia, others say It is like rheumatism, but, in either event, !t Is a terrible affliction and one of the most agonizing diseases that mankind is heir to,” continued the Konjola Man. It is surprising what this new medical preparation, Konjola, will accomplish in so maany instances of neuritis suffering. By invigorating thj Inner orgaps to healthy action, and stimulating the liver and kidgieys, the poisons throughout the tystem are eliminated; the nerves become stronger, and within a brief space of time, this Konjola brings amazing relief to the neuritis sufferer. Where drugs and heart- | weakening chemicals only produce 'temporary relief, this Konjola seems to go to the very seat of the trouble,' and restores a healthy, normal condition in a natural way, so that the pains do not return. Many Indianapolis people have taken Konjola for the suffering pains of neuritis, and Instances of complete recovery are reported day after day. tyst recently, Mrs.• Sophia Bain, well known Indianapolis lady, living at 2001 West New York Street, made the following remarkable statement: "For a long time I had neuritis.” said Mrs. <Bolri 'jThls affected my entire system, and/l had dull, aching pains In my limbs and hips. Knots would raise on my muscles, and when walking my knees would give way, so I would stagger and almost fall. My joints were stiff, black spots appeared before my eyes, and hot and cold flashes came over me. I was nervous and couldn't rest, besides suffering from indigestion, nervousneb and bilious spells. “This was. my condition when T first got Konjola. and I noticed a difference right away, because this medicine made very short work of the constipation from which I suffered a long time, and very soon my nerves strengthened, and the indigestion was gone. Each day I felt the neuritis clearing up, until now T haven't a single ache or pain. The knots do not raise on my muscles, and the hot and cold flashes are gone. Konjola Is certainly a wonderful medicine, and T know I wouldn’t be well today If I hadn’t taken It.” The Konjola Man Is at Hook's drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where he is 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 this city, and Y>y all druggists In town® nearby In*
Once He Was Cub Reporter
Ralph van Veehten quit his job as cub reporter on a Cedar Rapids (la.) paper forty-seyen years ago and became a ban!,- clerk somewhat against his will, as he wanted to be a writer. Now he is president of the State Bank of Chicago —and glad he made the change. He is a brother of Carl van Veehten, novel- , Ist. . \ - COTTON DEMAND GREAT Textile Body Reports Sales Exceed Production 33 Per Cent. tiu Timra Special NEW YORK, July 20.—Data just compiled by the Association of Cotton Textile Merchants of New York shows that sales of standard cotton textiles during the first two weeks of July exceeded production for that period by 33 per cent. TTiese figures cover forty-five standard cotton cloth constructions and represent a large percentage of all cotton mill products. For the first two weeks of July*, production by the various mills reporting through thirty-six mill selling agents totaled 54,901,000 yards, compared with sales of 72,860,000 yards. Total stocks of these fortyfive cottons on July 10 were 101,291,000 yards, while unfilled ordenp totaled 121,853,000 yards. Current weekly production is reported at 24,540,000 yards.
‘INDUSTRY PROSPEROUS’ U. S. Board Reports Farmers, How.ever, Face I/ean Year. Bu Vnitcd Press —' WASHINGTON, July 20.—Industry continues forward on a wave of prosperity in the United States, the Federal Reserve Board announced today. • Farmers, however, face a lean year, with crops 8 per cent below the average for the last ten years and prices declining, it was said. Activity in most lines of industry has continued favorable during the early summer, with seasonal decides in a few textiles and leather factories. Production of automobiles and building materials has been almost at the boom stage, according to the hoard. McQUIGG BLAMES PEOPLE Responsibility of Law Enforcement Not Being Met, He Says, Bu Cnitrcl Press GRAND ISLAND, Neb., July 20. — One of the cornerstones of our RepubNc—even handed Administration of Justice and Impartial enforcement of law—ls not being met in some localities of the United States, declared John R. McQuigg, national commander of the American Legion, in an address at Grand Island last night. McQuigg placed full responsibility for law enforcement on the people themselves. He contended that “in this country we have just such law enforcement as the majority Insist upon having.” WILL ARRANGE TRIP Committee to Plan Indiana Historical Society Jaunt. \ A committee composed of E. A. Hendrickson and Jesse C. Moore of Indianapolis and Herbert Briggs of Terre Haute has been named to arrange the second annual pilgrimage of the Indiana Historical Society to Terre Haute, Aug. 26 and 27. The trip will be made by bus, with a stopover at Turkey Run State Park. CORPORATION FILES PAPERS Formation of the Eslinger Corporation of Indianapolis, manufacturer of wood and metal novelties, was complete with the filing of incorporation papers with the secretary of State. Capital stock was fixed at 510,000. The plant will be located at 814 E. Washington Strr Incorporators are Floyd Eslinger, H, P- Gillette and M. E. Elstum.
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