Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1926 — Page 3

SEPT. 1, 1926

MAYOR MOVES TO 1 END SQUABBLE Os SANITARY BOARD Drafts Letter Concerning Disposal Plant Fight— No Hearing on Ross. Mayor Duvall Intends to take a vigorous part in pacifying the warring members of the board of sanitary commissioners, it was indicated today. Duvall is drafting a' letter concerning the recent squabble over city sewage disposal plant management, which has split the board in two factions. Expected Stand Definite stand against refusal of Russall T. Mac Fall and City Engineer George G. Schmidt to authorize purchase of several thousand dollars worth of equipment that C. K. Calvert, acting superintendent, contends is necessary to complete the plant is expected to feature the letter. However, it is believed that Duvall will express a vigorous objection to expenditure of large sums of money at the plant. Mac Fall and Schmidt say extravagance has characterized the plant's operation. Not to Hold Hearing Duvall announced Tuesday he would not hold a hearing on charges on inexperience against Board President O. C. Ross,| who is backing Calvert. The charges, according -to an

NEURITIS WAS SO PJ\D SHE FEARED TO LEAVE HOUSE Limbs Became Numb, Helpless; Indianapolis Lady Relieved by New Konjola. Hundreds of Indianapolis people are turning to this remarkable mpdical product, Konjola, for real relief from their suffering. Hundreds of men and women afflicted with many of the worst forms of health trouble are calling each day to see

MRS. MYRTLE HAYMAN The Konjola Man at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., where he is explaining the merits of this new compound. Report after report is being received dailv from Indianapolis people, who gladly tell of the great relief this medicine has given them. Just a few days ago, Mrs. Myrtle Hayman, well-known local lady, living at 206 Richland tit., this city, made the following statement: "I know what it is to suffer, and I also know that Konjola is the only medicine that finally ended my. neuritis-' and other health troubles, and I will always recommend this hew compound above anything else," said Mrs. Hayman. - "I was actually afraid to leave my home to go down town, because this neuritis had a tendency to weaken my limbs, make them numb and helpless, and there have been times when I had to call my husband and have him take me home in a car, because I would Just be past going, and then I suffered such pain and agony in my feet, and my arms were affected with neuritis so that I could hardly close my fist. My stomach was very bad and if I would eat certain things It would nearly drive me frantic with pain. I had Indigestion, heartburn, and pains in the pit of my stomach every day. Lots of times I was laid up for nearly a week, and because of kidney trouble 1 was subject to rising any hour of the night. My health was bo bad that finally my neives gave way, and my whole system was in dreadful condition. “I knew that Konjola had helped so many other people, and I had faith in this medicine. After I had taken the first few doses I mas sure it was just what my system had always needed. I’ve taken about 6 bottles now, and I am ready and willing to say that my health is completely restored. I don’t hay's a single touch of neuritis any more, and I can venture away from my home with confidence, knowing my limbs are free and active. That numb, helpless feeling is gone, and I don’t have the pains in my arms or hands. The condition of my stomach seems to he excellent, because I never have Indigestion, heartburn or any of the pains I suffered before. I believe my kidneys are sound and normal, because the night rising is conquered, the back aches do not come, my perves are stronger, system geems regulated ' and healthy In every respect, and It Is only fair that I indorse Konjola, for it Is positively the only medicine or treatment I was ever able to get that helped me.” ' The Konjola Man is at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market (Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the local public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold In every Hook drug store, and by other leading druggists in surrounding towns.— Advertisements

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Ernest Medcalfe Jr., 9 monthsold son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Medcalfe, 2366 English Ave., weighs 25*4 pounds already and is going right out after the existing baby health records.

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ALLISONVILLE ROAD OPEN Heavy Traveled Highway Improvement Completed. County Engineer W. W. South ard today announced the opening Thursday of the Allisonville Rd. from the fairground bridge to Keystone Ave. This road was known as the most traveled unimproved road i ntefing Indianapolis. The highway has been resurfaced with bituminous n acadam, twenty feet wide. The newly improved stretch is three-fourths of a mile long. Completion of this project probably will result in the paving of E Forty-Second St. past the Indiana School for the Deaf. The Legislature last year appropriated $50,000 to he used by the State highway department in paving Forty-Second St. when Marion County paved Fall Creek Blvd. The portion of the Allisonvilie Rd. just finished is part of the boulevard. * SENATOR SMITH WINS Bu Lnitrd Press COLUMBIA. Scar., Sept. 1. United States Senator E. D. Smith, Democrat, was renominated in yesterdays primary, returns from 1,267 precincts of the 1,371 in the State indicated today.

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LOCAL TEACHERS HEARABDRESSBY SUPERINTENDENT Annual Meetings Opened— Will Extend Through Friday. Explanation of the general condition and administration of the Indianapolis school system was givfen by Superintendent E. U. Graff this morning before more than 1,600 local teachers attending the annual teachers’ meetings at Caleb Mills Hall. Graff spoke at the opening gen eral meeting. There will be three such sessions during the gatherings todiy, Thursday and FViday. The general meeting opened this morning at 9 and continued until 10:30 a. m. Departmental Discussions Following the meeting, teachers took part in departmental discussions held in various rooms of Shortridge High School and at RED,ROUGH SKIN * * is ugly and annoying—make your skin soft, white, lovely, by using Resinol

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School 5. These sessions were conducted by Dr. W. A. Ocker, head of gymnastics; B. C. Belghey, director of handwriting; Ernest Hesnar, musical director; Miss Rousseau MeClelian and H. E. Wood, head of manual and vocational training in the schools. Miss Florence Fitch, art director, held art meetings for grade school teachers at School 5. Hines to Speak The general meeting Thursday will be held between 11 a. m. and noon

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and will be addressed by L. N. Hines, president of the Indiana State Normal School at Terre Haute. His topic will be “Phases of Teachers’ Training.” Friday Dr. O. W. Fifer of the Central Avenue Christian Church, will tell of his travels through the Holy Land and at the general meeting at noon. Glenn Frank, president of the University of Wisconsin and former editor of the Century magazine, has been invited to speak at the Indiana

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