Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1928 — Page 9

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WATSON’S RACE TAKES DEFENSE Scant 4QO Turn Out for Elkhart Address. Hit Timm ftprrinl ELKHART, Ind., April 27.—Before the smallest audience he ever addressed in this city, Senator James E. Watson Thursday night made a lengthy defense of his candidacy for Indiana’s presidential preference vote and explained “it would'be utterly futile for me to make speeches in other States seeking delegates until it is actually demonstrated that I can carry my own State.” Watson made no reference to the source of statements that his candidacy is insincere and hopeless, but probably was aware of the editorial which appeared Thursday in the Elkhart Truth, pro-Hoover paper which said: “Hoover is running against a dead man as far as the attainment by Senator Watson of the presidency of the United States is concerned.” Watson’s comment on the sweeping Hoover victory in Ohio had been: “Hoover is not running against a dead man in Indiana.” With less than 400 persons in the hall, Senator Watson commented on the smallness of the audience, but said he had “never received such a warm reception.” Watson will go to Indianapolis tonight to confer with his Marion County supporters and to address a mass meeting at the Armory Saturday night. Why be without music in your home? Pianos, players, radios, victrolas are offered at bargain prices in the want ads. Indianapolis Man Praises Konjola To AM Sufferer? Sales Manager of Collier* Weekly Restored to Glorious Health by New Compound. It is surprising the countless number of Indianapolis men and women who are praising Konjola for the relief this medicine has given thenin cases of stomach, liver, kidney and bowel disorders, or rheumat;

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I and neuritis troubles. Every neigh I borhood in the city is dotted wit homes where Konjola Is known a the only medicine that gave relie in cases of suffering where othp treatments and remedies failed. The Konjola Man at Hook's drir store, Illinois and Washington Sts. Indianapolis has received hundredof signed indorsements from peop! in every section of the city. One o! the latest to give a written letter oi ! praise together with his photograpi lor publication Is Mr. Ray H. Sut i ties. 2201 Roosevelt Ave., Indian j apolis. Mr. Suttles is sales manager for j Colliers Weekly, a national magai zine, at the Cincinnati office and he is widely acquainted in that city He is also known throughout Indian apolis. I “I certainly have every reason tr praise Konjola after the way it re | stored my health,” writes Mr. Sut i ties. “I had doctored for years witl little or no success. It was alway: the same story and finally doctors' promises became monotonous anr one of them told me to get the best tonic obtainable as a last resort. “I believe I had a little of every thing wrong with my system. Ar my life I had been bothered with hook-worms and this, of course caused me to be in a terribly rundown condition. I was very nervous and all the time I could feel myself slipping. My blood pressure was low and this naturally made me very sluggish. Owing to constipation, I suffered with severe headaches and intestinal troubles. I was continually taking laxatives as that was the only relief I could get. “When the doctor advised me to get a tonic, I decided to give Kor.jola a trial because I had heard ol several wonderful recoveries from the use of this medicine. The relief it game me was surprising. I have only taken three bottles of it and I can truthfully say that my health is better today than it has been for many years. The headaches have all disappeared, my nerves are greatly strengthened am. I am getting back the vitality whicu was certainly leaving me while in my former condition. This is because I have a hearty appetite and the food I eat is giving me the proper nourishment instead of causing me a lot of misery like it used to. “The best I can say Is that Konjola proved a life saver to me and in appreciation of what it has done, I praise this medicine to every sufferer I know.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s drug store, Illinois and Washington Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold in all the Hook drug stores In Indianapolis and other good druggists throughi out this section.—Advertisement.