Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1927 — Page 3

JAN. 24, 3927

MEMBERSHIP IN ' LEGf GROWS Posts Over State Enter Second Week of Drive. As the Indiana department of the American Legion today opened the second week of its membership campaign, reports indicated the movement is general throughout the State. Posts are conducting aggressive drives, Adjutant J. H. Klinger said. “Prior to tabulation of results,’’ Klniger stated, “the department is allowing a gain of more than 20 per cent over its membership a year ago." At the same time, the Iloosiers were leading the department of Michigan by 1,268 in an inter-State membershpi contest. Losers are to give the winners a set of silk department colors. Tabulation will be made the last of the week. MAKES COLISEUM STUDY Chamber Seeks Plan of Operation in Other Cities. As the second step of the Chamber of Commerce committee to secure a coliseum for Indianapolis, Henry T. I Davis, convention bureau manager, P lias sent telegrams to Chamber secretaries in other citeis, inquiring methods of management of cityowned coliseums. Following the action of Schuyler A. Haas, city corporatiqn counsel, in drawing up bills to presented to the Legislature permitting the city to build or lease and operate a coliseum, Representative John W. Kbaugh (Rep.) of Marion County, j asked that he be allowed to introduce j the bills.

EVERY ACHE AND PAIN SHE HAD IN 10 YEARS IS GONE Konjola Ended Rheumatic Agony and Reduced Swollen Joints, This Lady Says. So many seemingly hopeless cases of health troubles have been completely ended in Indianapolis by this remarkable new Konjola medicine that the drug and medical trades of this vicinty are astounded. Reports from over this enitrc section point

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to the fact that no medicine of greater importance was ever introduced. The Konjola Man at Hook's Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market St., Indianapolis, who explains this new compound to large crowds daily, has received over 500 signed indorsements from former sufferers who are now enjoying abundant health and new life energy through the use of this surprising remedy. One of the most recent statements was received from Mrs. Augusta Kerschner, 542 Patterson St., Indianapolis, who said: “Konjola has entirely ended the rheumatism I had been suffering over 10 years,” she declares, “and every ache and pain is gone, so I feel that I have permanent relief and wish to indorse such a medicine. “My case may be like many others you hear about, but I wish to say the first pains appeared in 1916. My hip was affected, and a pain seemed to center in my left limb. This be|came worse until I had to limp every place I went. Finally both my legs were afflicted and my ankles and knees were so swollen that I could barely get around the house. 1 often thought I had dropsy, and for a positive fact, I was unable to wear shoes over two months. All this time I had been subject to the most agonizing pains anyone could suffer. I very seldom could leave my room, and besides the rheumatism, I had a poor appetite, pains in the back and would have dizzy spells frequently. “I began to notice what several people had to say -about Konjola. I felt sure this medicine would help me, but never had any idea it would completely restore my health. It seemed I could feel a great difference the first week I had been taking Konjola, because I was resting better and some of the swelling was gone. I noticed the dizzy spells didn’t come so often and the pains were easing up. Less than 6 bottles had entirely ended my miseries, and now I can wear my shoes without pain of any kind. The swelling '•* all gone, and not a single ache or pain has bothered me in several weeks. My strength is so much better that I can do a big washing every week without getting tired. At the same time. Konjola has given me a wonderful appetite and improved my system in general. "I am indorsing this medicine because it is the only treatment that delivered me from my health troubles, and I am highly thankful.” f 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 by every Hook Store in Indianapolis, and by all druggists in the nearby towns throughout this section.—Advertisemnt

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INFIRMARY HEAO REPLIES 10 BATH ROOM ACCUSATION Says Montgomery Was* One of Those Who Reduced Expense Budget. Blame for the idle bathrooms at the County Infirmary which have been criticised by county officials this Aveek is throAvn back upon the county council by J. V. Carter, infirmary superintendent, in a statement. Carter declares he has been trying for several years to get an appropriation from the council Avith which to put tlie baths in working ofoer. Carter's statement: “Last Tuesday, Jan. 18, George N. Montgomery, councilman; Henry R. Campbell, county commissioner; George Snider, county commissioner; Sollis Runnells, councilman, and John Shearer, councilman, visited the poor farm in Marion County. “They asked me, the superintendent, to shoAV them tile old building. We Avent over the building, from that to the old bathroom. They asked to see the neAV bathroom. I first took them to the four-tub room in AAing one. Mr. Montgomery asked me if there Avas not another bathroom. 1 told him there was a tentub one in Aving three. We wont into this room. Mr. Snider said that ho aaus very much astonished that there aaus such a room not in use. Mr. Montgomery asked me why we did not use the neAV bathroom, as it AA'as all fitted up with hot and sold AA’ater. 1 told him that it had not been finished for practical use. Mr. Snider said to me: ‘Take it from me that 1 av:11 see that this room is properly flttted for baths.’ “Mr. Montgomery asked me what I thought AA-ould put the room in shape for use. I told him my idea was to move the present partition back and make a smaller clothes or linen room and gh'e room for men after and before taking baths to dress and undress. Also to remove four* of the tubs, leaving six for use and giving ample room on the side of the other toav of tubs for the old men to get out and in of their hath. Outside of the building there should he a room supplied Avith a ehute from the window to take care of soiled clothes. Mont-

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