Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1928 — Page 8

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FIND CLEWS TO i EARLY MAN ON I BATTLEFIELDS Archeologists Now Busy [ Following Up Traces in f Near East. B'i Science Service NEW YORK, June 22.—British and French soldiers in the World War, fighting over ground where ancient men once had settlements, stumbled on many clews to man’s early history. Archaeologists now are busy following up the clews. French soldiers in the Near East in Macedonia alpne found seventyfour , sites where early man had lived, according to Dr. R. V. D. Magoffin, president of the Archaelogical Institute of America. The time when these sites were inhabited has been dated by the pottery found in different layers of earth. British soldiers found the earliest pottery, dating back to about 3000 B. C. Imported ware which had come from the southern island of Crete was found between layers of earth containing pottery made by the early Macedonians themselves. Scholars have concluded, however, that the famous civilization of Crete did not extend its influence

Welfare Worker Highly Indorses the New Konjola Member of Christian Workers of America, Inc., Says This Medu cine Restored W Her Health . Everywhere in Indianapolis and nearby towns, men and women are highly indorsing and recommending this new Konjola medicine, which the Konjola Man is now introducing at Hook’s drug store, Illinois and Washington streets, this city.

MRS. MARY KING —Photo by Northland Studio Konjola is helping thousands of people who were never benefited by any medicine or treatment before. Just a few days ago, Mrs. Mary King, 601% Division street, this cn„ made the following statement. Mrs. King is a member of the Christian Workers of America, Inc., a faithful organization which is unselfishly rendering blessed help among hundreds of homes in this city. “I wish to tell my many friends about the wonderful results I have obtained through the use of Konjola,” said Mrs. King, ‘‘l am enjoying better health today than I have in a long time. “I had neutritis all over my body and there were times when I could hardly move. The pains I suffered were terrible and quite often I thought I would be unable to stand them any longer. I was unable to do anything for relief and was steadily getting worse. I was also bothered considerable with night rising caused by weak kidneys. It was a common occurrence for me to get up many times during the night. This made me weak and rundown and it wasn’t long until I felt bad all over. I suffered severe headaches all the time and seldom was free from these pains. I believe this was caused more or less by neuritis. I couldn’t eat a thing that I wanted and my appetite was very poor. What I did eat always disagreed with me and after worrying a long time about my condition I finally realized I would have to do something for myself if I ever intended to get well. “A friend of mine had been taking Konjola and she told me about the wonderful results she had obtained through the use of this medicine. So I made up my mind to see what this Konjola would do for me. I started on the treatment and today I am o improved that I am making this indorsement in the hope that I majt be able to help other sufferers towltd health. My neuritis is gone and my liver and kidneys are wonderfully improved. I am still taking Konjola ar 1 believe that in another week I will be entirely free of all kidney trouble. I haven’t an ache or pain in my body and I can eat whatever I like without suffering afterward. I had been in a very weak condition when I started taking Konjola and I want to say right now that the results I received through the use of this medicine are wonderful and words could not begin to express my appreciation for the good I have obtained. I gladly give this testimonial and shall always strongly indorse Konjola to anyone who is in ill-health.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s drug store, Illinois and Washington streets, Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold in every Hook drug store in this section and by all the leading druggists throughout this section—Advertisement. ,

very strongly to this country north of Greece. So much evidence was found, the scholars studying it have practically concluded that prehistoric Macedonia learned more about civilization from the north than from the south, Dr. Magoffin says. Archaeologists are now trying to settle with more exactness the dates of the invasions or migrations from the north which swept over Macedonia and overwhelmed the Aegean or Mycenean peoples in the lower part of the Balkan peninsula, he states.

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ULTRA-VIOLET BATHS AID TO MINE WORKERS British Pit Boys Gain in Weight Following Treatments. By Science Service I4DNDON, June 22.—by taking a holiday in Switzerland and sitting in the sun, five pit-boys from the mines of Mansfield have demonstrated the value of light baths for men and boys who work underground. A report of the committee

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which has been testing the usefulness of light in industrial hygiene has just been published. Following the Swiss experiment with sunlight baths, a clinic was opened and fifty volunteers from the mines, 14 to 17 years old, have been given ultra-violet light baths several times a week for three months. At the end of the time the boys had gained in weight an average of more than four pounds. Boys of the same ages who did not get the light baths gained a little over two and a half pounds during the same three months. The boys who had the light

baths gained in height more than the boys who did not. VALUES LEG AT $14,000 Court Awards Man Damages for Broken Limb. TULSA, Okla., June 22.—Possibly Earnest Starr’s leg, in good condition, wouldn’t bring much in the open market. However, when it was broken in a collision with the auto of Louis Forner, he sued for $50,000. He was awarded $14,000 by a jury.

MURDER RETRIAL SET Balthrip Case Opens in Lebanon Monday. Retrial of Ollie Balthrip, 20, Negro, as one of the quartet of alleged bandits who killed Charles Conrad, Standard grocery manager, in his store at 858 W. Twenty-Eighth St. last November, will start in Lebanon Monday morning. Balthrip was tried last month, Prosecutor William H. Remy demanding the death penalty, but the

jury disagreed after deliberating more than thirty hours. The case was transferred to Lebanon on a change of venue asked by Pauper Attorney H. B. Pike, who represents Balthrip. The

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other three Negroes are awaiting trial. Only about 4,400 of several millions of stars can be seen by the naked eye.

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