Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1928 — Page 9

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HOME LIFE OF FISHES STUDIED; TAG 500,000 U. S. Experts Make Close Investigation to Aid Industry. BY HERBERT LITTLE United Press Stall Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—The Federal Government is investigating the home life of the Ashes. The Bureau of Fisheries has marked and tagged more than 500,000 fishes of the important food varieties in the last few years, in an effort to aid the 200,000,000 fishing indutsry of the United States. The purpose is to discover whether Ash migrate. Determination of this point will enable the Ashermen more accurately to ca6t their nets and lines. Stay at Home Fellows Evidence gathered so far indicates that the principal food Ashes are stay-at-home fellows, officials said today. , Cod, haddock and mackerel tagged and released were recaptured in many cases only a few miles from the place of their Arst, capture. The tagging of salmon, the great sea product of the PaciAc coast and Alaska, has revealed part of the life story of this most mysterious of fishes. The salmon spawns in the upper parts of fresh water rivers, and at the age of a year goes down stream to the sea. Disappears Into Depths It disappears into the ocean's depths for a period of two to five years. Where it stays no one knows. Salmon have never been caught far out in the ocean, but they must be there, for during the stage they have never been found near the shore. When the salmon reaches sex maturity, it returns in great droves to the fresh-water rivers to climb waterfalls and cascades, then in the upper reaches to spawn and die. The shad, important Atlantic food fish, makes a similar pilgrimage annually into the ocean depths. 20 Tears awful SUFFERING FADES; KONJOLA TRIUMPHS Miraculous Work of New Medicine Is Described by Indianapolis Resident. Konjola has proved itself to be a medicine of such exceptional merit that it is said no sufferer can afford not to give it a trial. In hundreds of cases the former sufferers report complete and permanent relief so that they have been able to give

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MBS. STELLA WENDEL —Photo by Northland Studio, up taking medicine entirely. Among the latest indorsements received by the Konjola Man at the Hook Drug Store, Illinois and Washington Sts', this city, is one from Mrs. Stella Wendei, 1149 Perry Ave., who tells how Konjola relieved her suffering after twenty years of hopeless misery. "After finding a medicine to re* lieve me of suffering of twenty years standing, I believe I owe it to that medicine to indorse it so that others may learn of its wonderful value,” said Mrs. Wendel. “I know that Konjola is the only preparation that has helped me in all that time and I can truthfully Indorse It as an honest medicine. "I always suffered from nervousness, which made life anything but pleasant for me. It became so bad at times that I felt as if I was losing my mind I had severe headaches and as time went on they became almost unbearable. *My stomach was in a very bad condition and I was unable to eat any food that I craved. As soon as I finished a meal the food soured and caused me to belch up a hot, sour liquid which burned my throat like fire. I became deathly sick at times and soon I wondered If I would be able to stand this misery any longer. My kidneys also caused me a bit of suffering. I had a severe pain across the small of my back and was forced to rise several times during the night due to the weakened condition of my bladder. I also had hot flashes at times. “Konjola has been such a wonderful success in Indianapolis that I felt I owed it to .myself to give th<3 medicine a trial, so I went to the Konjola man for several bottles. I took it conscientiously, and although I am not completely well, I have no intention of discontinuing the treatment. It is a splendid medicine and I shall never be without it in my home. I have taken other remedies, but I want to say that Konjola has done more for me than allthe others put together. I hope that my testimonial will be the means of other sufferers finding new health such as I have.” The Konjola Man is at the Hook Drug Store, Illinois and Washington Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining the merits of this medicine. Konjola is sold at every Hook store in this city and by all the leading druggists throughout this K&Q&w4dverUsffl*