Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1926 — Page 2

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CONGRESS GRIP IS UNDECIDED (Continued From Page 1) cratic stronghold, electing a Governor, Senator and seven of the eight seats in the House. Reed’s Friend Wins Harry B. Hawes, aided by Senator James A. Reed in his campaign, was leading the senatorial race in Missouri. A Republican landslide occurred in ENJOYS HEALTH OVER YEAR AFTER TAKING KONJOLA Local Author and Mother Finds Lasting Relief in New Medical Product. One of the most grateful and sincere statements about the remarkable merits of this new Konjola medicine was received a few days ago from Mrs. Otto Jay Deeds, prominent Indianapolis lady, living at 248 W. Maple Road Blvd., this city.

MRS. OTTO JAY DEEDS

Mrs. Deeds is popularly known as an author and writer of unmistakable ability, having recently produced some timely and interesting features. Her report of the amazing work of Konojla seems to conclusively prove the power of the celebrated remedy, which has recently restored new life and energy to so many people of Indianapolis and vicinity who had suffered various forms of ill-health, due to stomach, liver and kidney disorders. “I found Konjola to be a medicine that made me well and kept me well,” said Mrs. Deeds. "I believe there comes a time in almost everyone’s mid-life, especially women who have borne children, when they attacked with some form of- other 6f kidney trouble. Influenza often leaves its victim afflicted with disturbances of the kidneys and bladder, as well as other forms of weakness. I believe I had suffered almost every torture that comes with kidney trouble, excessive Brie acid, frugal water drinking, and all of a sudden bladder irritations would seize hold of me, causing excruciat ing pains, both day and night. My nerves gave way and, in addition. 1 suffered the usual infirmities that follow motherhood. “ "I was, indeed, a discouraged and down-hearted person, having been, for three years, seeking every possible means to regain my health, regardless of expense—but I continued tp suffer, and finally came to believe my case was hopeless. I heard about the work of this new KArtiola before -. it was first introduced in Indianapolis a few months ago. I called upon the Konjola Man in another large city , over a yq*r ago. My dejected appearance Drought from him the • question, ‘What have you been taking?’ I told him of several cartons • of kidney tablets I had taken and he said, ‘Those may be effective for relief in some cases, but they do not get you entirely away from the disi tress-w does Konjola.’ Well, that was ■ the guarantee I was looking for, and before I had taken the medicine four i, days, I noted a remarkable improve : ment in my whole system. By the I time I had finished the first bottle, i my strength was almost normal, ap- [ petite had returned and my sleep ! was restful and undisturbed. The I pains, irritations, and all symptoms ' had disappeared. I waited a month j before starting on the second bottle ; to see if my old haunts would rei turn, and when they did not return. ! 1 hardly knew what to make of it; i and I divined that if one bottle of i Konjola put me in siifch excellent > shape, what might the second bottle i do. That has been over a year ago, [ and I voluntarily walked over ta the ) Konjola. consultant here in Indlanj apolis with this testimonial. It was j -entirely unsolicited. I have not only [ rejoiced over the return of my good I health, but every time I pass a | gentleman of ferty on the street who | looks as though he Is seventy, carry- | Inga cane in one hand, with the ether to his back, warped, glassyf feyed, bearing a decomposed comj Jdexiori, I eagerly want to rush up Ito him and inquire, ‘Have you ever : tried Konjola?’ ” j Konjola is non-alcoholic. It is disI ferent than any medicine previously i known. Where many ordinary 1 remedies contain only seven or eighty [ herbal Ingredients, which merely act ( as a laxative; this new Konjola con- \ tains twenty-two Juices extracted j from natural plants which invigorate ! the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow- ; els to more healthy action. The ef- | feet of Konjola on the whole inneri system brings amazing relief in cases j of suffering that had been going on [;< for years. At the same time many i weak and run-down systems have • been restored to anew state of (health through the use of this com- ( pound. Such a vast number of men j fend women in this city have benej sited by taking Konjola, until now |lt has become the most highly in- | dorsed medicine that is known in ; this vicinity. I The Konjola Man- is at Hook’s ;.!Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Marfleet. Sts., Indianapolis, where he is Iflaily meeting the local public and (Introducing and explaining the f merits of this remedy. Konjola is (.sold by every Hook Drug Store in i Indianapolis and by all good drugtelste in the nearby towns throughHDUt this section.—Advertisement.

California, the entire ticket being elected. Senator Jones of Washington defeated A. Scott Bullitt, Democrat, in one of the closest senatorial races in years. For the first time in its history, Democratsthad opposition in Texas. One lone Congressman was elected by the Republicans. Senator Nye, Republican insurg ent, was re-elected in North Dakota over four opponents. Republicans snowed under former Senator. Magnus Johnson in Minne sota. Governor Christianßon and the entire Republican ticket was swept into office. FOUR WOMEN WIN Four women were elected to Congress. Mrs. John W. Bangley, wife of the Representative who was sentenced on a charge of liquor conspiracy, won the right to succeed to her husband’s seat from Pikeville, Ky. Mrs. Florence P. Kahn, Republican, won in San Francisco; Edith Rogers, Republican, was chosen in Lowell, Mass., and Mary T. Norton, Democrat, was re-elected from Jersey City, N. J/ There were twelve women congressional candidates. A survey of State results follows; ALABAMA Hugo L. Black, Senator; Bibb Graves, Governor; House, ten Democratic. ARIZONA Complete Democratic victory. Carl Hayden,-Senator; Governor Hunt, reelected; House, one. ARKANSAS T. H. - Caraway, Senator, re-elected-John E. Martineau, Governor, seven seats In House, all Democratic. CALIFORNIA Samuel M. Shortridge, Republican, Senator, re-elected; C. C. Young, Re publican, Governor; House, Repub licans, 21. COLORADO Charles W. Waterman (Rep.), Senator; W. 11. Adams (Deni.), Governor; House, Republicans, 3; Democrats, 1. CONNECTICUT .Hiram W. Bingham, Republican, re-elected Senator: John H. Trum bull, re-elected Governor; House, five Republicans. DELAWARE House, one Republican. FLORIDA Democrats re-elect Senator Fletcher; 4 in House. GEORGIA Democrats re-elect Senator George. 12 for House. IDAHO Republicans re-elect Senator Gooding; two for House. ILLINOIS Frank Smith (Rep.) leading for Senate; House. 20 Republicans; (2 doubtful): 5 Democrats. lOWA Republicans elect David W. Stew art, short term: Smith W. Brookhart, long term, for Senate;-John Haminil! Governor again: House, 11. KANSAS , Senator Curtiss (Rep.) re-elected: re-elected Governor Ibwtten: House, Republicans, 6: (1 doubhtful); Democrats, 2; (1 doubtful). KENTUCKY A. W. Barkley (Dem.) (incomplete | returns): House, Republicans, I); Democrats, 8. IJHTSINANA Senator Broussard (Dem.) re-elect ed; House, 8, all Democrats. MARYLAND M. K. Tydings (Dem.), Senatot; Governor Ritchie, Democrat: House, Republicans, 1; Democrats, 5. MASSACHUSETTS David I. Walsh (Dem.), Senator, Governor Fuller Republican, re-elect-ed; House, Iff! Republicans, 3 Demo crats. MICHIGAN Fred W. Green (Rep.), Governor; House, 11 Republicans. MINNESOTA Theodore Christianson (Rep.) Governor; House,/Republicans, 7 :? doubtful; Farmer-%ibor, 2; Independ ent, 1. MISSISSIPPI House, 8 Democrats. MISSOURI Harry B. Hawes (Dem ), Senator;

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1 i ol;ue v ourt Judge Aiali.on E. Bash was re-elected in Tuesday's voting, it is thought. He is a Republican.

Leads in Supreme Court Fight

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Despite opposition of the AntiSaloon League, .Judge Julius (’. Travis of the State Supreme Court Is leading in his race for re-elec-tion.

Wins Superior Court Two Position

Election of William (>. Dunlavq a.s judge of Superior Court Two seems eertain, incomplete returns from Tuesday’s election show.

House, Republicans. 3: Democrats. 12. \ MONTANA House, 1 Republican; 1 Democrat. NEBRASKA House, Republicans 2; Democrats 4. NEVADA Senator Oddie (Rep.), Senator; W. H. Adams (Dem.), Governor; House, Republicans, 3; Democrats, 1. NEW HAMPSHIRE Senator Moses (Rep.), re-elected. Hunt Spauling (Rep.). Governor; House, Republicans 2, NEW JERSEY House, Republicans 9; Democrats 3. NEW YORK Robert Wagner (Dem.), Senator: Governor Smith (Dem.), re-elected: sou can almost f eek RHEUMATISM disappear! That miserable ache from lr flamed, swollen muscles GONE! Rheumatism conquered Driven right out of the system—simply by building rich, red blood Sounds almost incredible —bu It’s true! You see, rheumatism, a: It Is called, that crlppleß you ui and tortures you night and day, it caused by Impurities In the system Weak, Impoverished blood can’ throw off these Impurities sc rheumatism remains. S. S. S. helps Nature rebuild you; blood to fighting strength—bulldi red-blood-cells by the millions! Red blood purifies the systemrheumatism Is driven right out. Get this woaderful relief your self! Thousands are doing it! 8. S. S. has been stopping rheuma tlsm by building up _ red cells in the blood f 'N for generations. 0O O I will do the same A / you. S. S. S. also >?*•****/ sleanses your skin of y blemishes—lncreases your appetite puts fcower anc strength and energy in your body Get S. S. S. today frdm any druggist. The larger bottle ig mor. economical. —Advertisement.

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House, Republicans 19 (1 doubtful); Democrats 23. NORTH CAROLINA Senator Overman (Dem.), re-elected. House, Democrats 10. NORH DAKOTA Gerald P. Nye (Rep.). Senator; Governor Sorlle (Rep.), leading; House, Republicans 3. OHIO Senator Willis (Rep.), re-elected: Governor Donahey, (Dem.); House, Republican 16 (1 doubtful); Democrats 6, (1 doubtful'. OKLAHOMA Sweeping Democratic victory. Elmer Thomas, Senator, H. S. Johnson, Governor; House, Democrats, 7; Republicans, 1. OREGON Senator Steiwer (Rep.), leading; T. L. Patterson (Rep.), Governor; House, Republicans 3. PENNSYLVANIA William S. Vare (Rep.), Senator; John S. Fisher (Rep.), Governor; House, Republicans 35, (5 doubtful); Democrats 1. RHODE ISLAND Governor Pothier (Rep.); House, Republicans 2; Democrats 1. SOUTH CAROLINA E. D. Smith (Dem.), Senator; Governor Richards, (Dem.) re-elected; House, Democrats 7. SOUTH DAKOTA Senator Norbeck (Rep.), re-elected; W. J. Rulow (Dem.), leading for Governor; House, Republicans 3. TENNESSEE Governor Peay (Dem.f, re-elected. House, Republicans 2; Democrats 3. TEXAS v Dan Moody (Dem.), Governor; House, Democrats, 17; Republican, 1. UTAH House, Republicans 2. VERMONT Senator Dale (Itep.), re-elected:

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Stays on Circuit Bench

Harry O. t hamix-rlin, judge of ( irruit (ourt, was re-elected pn the Republican according to unofficial returns. John W. Weeks (Rep.), Governor; House, Republican 2. WISCONSIN John G. Blaine (Rep.), Senator;

Fred R. Zimmerman (Rep)., Governor; House, Republicans 10; Socialists 1. VIRGINIA House, Democrats 10. WASHINGTON Senator Jones (Rep.), leading: House, Republicans 4. Democrats 1. WEST VIRGINIA House, Republicans 5 (4 doubtful); Democrats 1. WYOMING Frank C. Emerson (Rep.), leading Governor Nellie Ross. House, Re- ■ publicans, 1. I Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to I police belong to: | James L. Balay, SSO N. Temple ! Ave.; Chevrolet, 582-951, from 400 N. i Illinois St. | Edgar Updyfce, 1027 N. Meridian St.; Auburn, M9lO, from Vermont I and Meridian Sts. Frank H. Hawkins, ' 833 S. Missouri St.; Chevrolet, 502-512, from 300 Massachusetts Ave. William D. Oakes, 1730 Laurel St.; Chevrolet, 548-432, from La Grande Ave. and S. East St. J J. E. Batkin, 702 Berwick Ave.; ! Ford, from 411 W. New York -St. I Bernal K. MofTltt, 2851 Central Ave.; Ford, 7931, from 950 E. L Louisiana St. Edmond De Honey, 35 Kareher St.; Ford, from McCarty and Delaware Sts, Clarence M. Leach, 1229 W. ThirtyFourth St.; Ford. 580-904, from North and Noble Sra. * Harry Linder, 949 S. Meridian St.; Ford, from In front of that address. J. W. Everingham, 1130 Bellefontalne St.; Chevrolet, from rear of >lty Hall. RACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: James Brown, 548 T T dell St.; Flint.

Named for Superior Court Five

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Byron K. Elliott, Republican, will lie the next judge of Superior Court Four, unofficial returns show, found at Clifton and Udell Sts. Roy Bess, 1122 Villa Ave.; Ford, found at Madison Ave. and Morris St. NEVER SEES RACE LONDON—James Mortimer, one of the leading bookmakers of England, handles millions of dollars in racing wagers every year, but he hasn't

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seen a horse race in more than twenty years. He has an army Os scouts and studies past performances and breeding records to help him in determining the odds. ALWAYS DEAD TIRED ? now sad! Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired. Wbat's wrong? You are poisoned. The bowels are clogged and liver Inactive. Take this famous prescription used constantly In place of calomel b.v men and women for 20 years—l>r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet. very effective. A compound of veg etable Ingredients and olive oil. They act easily upon the bowels, free the system of poison caused by faulty ellm lnation and tone np liver. De beautiful. Have rosy cheeks, clear eyes and youthful energy thut make a success wf life. Take Dr. EdwardsOlive Talaris, nightly. Know them by their olive color, 15c, 30c and 00c. —Advertlsemen t. Explains How Enlarged Veins Can Be Reduced Oftentimes Veins Burst and Cause Much Suffering, Expense and Loss of Employment. Many people have become despond ent because they have been led to be lieve that there Is no remedy that will reduce swollen veins and bunches. If you will get a two-ounce original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil at any first-class drug store and apply It at home as directed you will quickly noth',, an improvement which will continue until the veins and bunches ure reduced to normal. M Moone's Emerald Oil fins hrougli™ much comfort to worried people all over the country and anyone who is disappointed with its use can have their money refunded. Hooks’ Drug Cos., Haag Drug Cos. sell lots of It. —Advcrt.leemi nt.