Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 67, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1926 — Page 2

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PROTEST AGAINST SHUMAKER PAPERS ✓ *• Attorney General and Aids File New Brief. Attorney General Arthur L. GII- - knd Solon J. Carter and William H. Thompson, who are assisting In the contempt proceedings E. S. Shumaker, 1 Indiana AntiSaloon League Superintendent, Wednesday, filed strenuous protest against the acceptance by the court of the last two documents filed by attorneys for the defendant. The brief filed by Gilliom sets out that the issues in the case have been closed and tfiat the papers filed by the Shumaker attorneys do not raise anew issue and are only a reiteration of previous papers. The brief protests against their acceptance for the Reason that it would only further encumber the court retords. i In the brief, attorneys for the State say that they will file the State's .final brief as Aoon as possible. * , THREE IN v AUTO HURT Driver of Other Machine Paces a Charge of Failure to Stop. Williant*Treacy, 20; of 1 N. Drexel Ave,; Dean Wilson, 19, 545 BoKart Ave.', and Anthony Ilessfnan, 18, of Llnwood Ave., are suffering today with injuries received Wednesday when an auto driven by Treacy turned over at Sherman Dr. 'and E. New York St., after colliding with an auto driven by Mrs. Ijay Smith, 37 AV. St. Clair St. Treacy and Wilson suffered bffd body bruises, while Hessman sustained a broke narm. Mrs. Smith was arrested on charges of assault and battery and failing to stop at a preferential street. ANOTHER POPULAR LADY IS PRAISING THE NEW KONJOU “It Restored My Health in Way,” Declares This Indianapolis Lady. "Wherever Introduced, Konjola has become a sensation and this medicine has received the same public praise in other cities. I have visited, just like it is being praised day after’ day by men and women right here in Indianapolis,” said

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The Konjola Man yesterday at Hook's drug store, Pennsylvania nn<l Market Streets, this city, where large crowds of local people call throughout the day to hear his pern aonal explanation, of this celebrated fiew medical product. The great fame of Konjola is due largely to the beneficial effect which this medicine has upon such important organs as the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Many people who' have taken this compound say .there is nothing like it to relieve Vmd restore, a normal condition to > these parts of "the human system, and At the same time produce a new state of health over the body in general. - For instance, just a few v days ago Mrs. Clara Vest, popular Indianapolis lady, living at 3034 Euclid Avenue, this city, made the following remarkable statement: **t suffered a great many health troubles before I got Konjola," said Mrs. Vest. "Food would sour in my stomach, and cause vomiting spells, and after meals I had a hot. feverish sensation all thru my idlest and “ stomach. My liver was sluggish and this caused me to have billious attacks, and sick, -dizzy headaches. 1 was also- troubled with weak kiidneys and was subject to pains in my back that felt like a knife cutting me. My limbs were always stiff, so that I % had to limp when I walked ' ahd some mornings I couldn't get out of bed until almost noon. 1 would ache all over and could hardly move. I hated to see each day come, because I was just dragging along, seemed to be, gating worse instead of better, and my cheeks were sallow and I had a very yellow complexion. "Then so many people tqld me about Konjola', and when I found out this medicine was made from roots and herbs. I-decided to try it, and before tlje first bottle was gone I could see a great change iri my whole system. Now I am completely relieved of the stomach trouble, and my liver and kidneys are in good working order. I enjoy everything T eat, and I know that my food is building up my strength and digesting as it should, for I gained a lot of weight and my complexion is healthy. I am relieved of the bilious "attacks, sick headaches and dizzy ' spells. The pains have disappeared from my back and my limbs are pot stiff arid achy and 1 always feel good, because has restored •raphealth in every way, so I gladly Indorse it.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing ard explainlngvthe merits of this remedy. Konjola is sfoid in every Hook drug ■ store in Indianapolis and by all otner druggists in surrounding t,owns. •—Advertisement. 1

MOTHER OF TEN WANTS ‘JIM’MOST \ But River Takes Boy, Age 15 —Negro Lad Also Drowns. Even though God gave her nine healthy youngsters besttfes "Jim,” Mrs. Andrew Linder, 1619 Wficox St., bould not reconcile—herself today to the Idea that she could "spare" James, 15. ... v Police dragged from AA’hite River late AA'ednesday the water-logged body of "Jim,” the season's fourteenth rictim of drowning in the county. The undertaker brought him home thi3 morning. He was the second boy to drown AA'ednesday. “Couldn't Spare Jim” Around the hysterically griefstricken mother, usually calm and reserved, being of Kentucky mountain stock, gathered James’ five brothers •and four sisters-.-"If all the children In the work! were mine," she spare Jim." The presence of Lawrence, Clarence, Roy, Mitchell, Jewett, Lena, Viola, Irene and Pearl was no consolation. Burial in Kentucky Plans were being mgde to take the body to the family's old home in Harelip County, Kentucky, for burial. James drowned about 400 yards east of his home and three blocks north of the AV. Michigan St. bridge. He had ventured to the middle of the river in a boat with a playmate, Oda Martin. 15, of 1618 Wilcox St. The boat capsized. The companion swam to safety. A brother of the boy who escaped, Calvin Martin, 14, had been with tha lads a short time before. Earlier in the day, using grappling hooks, police recovered the body of, Stanley Morris, 11, Negro, of 910 S. Pennsylvania St., who drowned swimming in the Canal near AA’est St.' THREE DROWN IN RIVER i Evansville Youth Dies Trying to Save Two Girls. Bu United Press EVANSVILLE, Ipd., July '29. Sailors of the U. S. S. Kankakee, revenue cutter stationed here,-were searching today for the body of Leonard Blackburn, 17, who with two girls, A’iola Kincade, 17, and Dolores Saulman, 16, was drowned in the Ohio river late AA'ednesday. tfiackburn drowned trying to saVe the girls, who had stepped Into deep holes. FAVORS CIVIL SERVICE C. of C. Offeers to Aid in Getting Mayor’s Plan Under Way. Acting Mayor |Duvall's • announcement he would install ciyil service for police and fire departments, the Chamber of Commerce has offered to aid in establishing the operating machinery. "Os course we hope this is only a beginning, and that within a short time ever\ Other department of this city government will be ordered on tha same -basis," Leonard V. Harrison, secretary of the civic affairs department said. Harrison offered to undertake the necessary detailed studies and to submit. a report without cost to the city. POLLARD TRIAL STARTED Jury Completed, Evidence Heard in Brother ffi-Law Killing. Bn United Prfesp SHELBYVILLE. Ind., July 29.. Presentation iof evidence in the trial of Henry Pollard, charged with the murder of his brotheiSn-law, John Edward Thomas, continued today, following the completion of the jury Wednesday. x * Major Lowe of Fairland testified that-POllard quarreled with Thomas and shot him Thomas had attempted to strike him. TWO AIRPLANES CRASH • —i x Frankfort Gets Double Thrill—Only One Injured. Bu Times Rorctnl FRANKFORT, Ind., July 29. Frankfort believed today that airplane acldents will soon he as numerous as auto mishaps. Clarence MpElroy of Medaryville, Ind., drove his airplane into telephone wires here Wednesday. . His piano was demolished. His shoylder was broken. Tot Douglass of Frank fort escaped injury when his plane hit an air pocket and crashed. 30 DEAD IN_JAP FLOODS 120 Others Missing; 350 Houses, 32 Bridges Demolished^ Bu United Press TOKIO, July 29.—Thirty persons are known to be drowned and 320 missing in floods in the Niigata Prefecture, J6o’ miles northwest of Tokio. Approximately 350 hoysf s'were demolished and thirtyy-two * fridges collapsed.

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