Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1928 — Page 11

2, 1928.

BORAH TO PLAY SECOND FIDDLE Hoover’s Radio Speech to Precede His Talk. Bn United Press BOSTON, Nov. 2.—Republican leaders were disturbed today over Senator William E. Borah’s reaction to the announcement that 10:30 p. m. had been set as the hour for his speech at the Boston Arena tonight. * The senator was enthusiastic when he arrived in Boston last night and promised a thorough discussion of prohibition, tariff and other major issues in connection with his address. But when he learned he was not to speak until after the audience had listened for an hour to Herbert Hoover’s speech over the radio, he showed keen disappointment. At first it seemed possible Senator Borah would refuse to speak. He said he was weary from strenuous campaigning and that the audience would be tired and not in" the mood to listen to him after hearing the radio for an hour. Robert N. Washburn, president of the Roosevelt Club, who is in charge of the meeting, conferred with Borah for several hours. Later the senator talked with Chairman Charles H. Nichols of the Republic • an state committee. Afterward Borah agreed to go through with his speaking program, but when asked how long he would talk, he said: “Fifteen or 20 minutes." He was scheduled to speak for at least an hour.

INDIANAPOLIS MAN REJOICES SINCE TAKING KONJOLA Says Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble Had Weakened His Whole System. Konjola is now being accepted by the people of Indianapolis and all nearby towns as a medicine of proven merit and unlimited value in relieving the common disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys and

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MR. G. X. WRIGHT —Photo by Northland Studio.

bowels, or rheumatism and neuritis. It contains the juices of 22 roots and herbs and worKS in Nature’s own way, invigorating and strengthening the inner organs until the sufferer’s health is fully restored in every way. Thousands of local people have already called to see the Konjo.a Man at Hook’s Drug Store, Illinois and Washington Streets, Indianapolis, and hear his personal explanation of this celebrated compound, and vast crowds are still calling every day to find out for themselves what this new medicine will do. At the same time letters of praise and gratitude are coming from men and women all over this section telling how this Konjola has helped them. One of the latest received by the Konjola Man is from Mr. G. T. Wright, 342 Parkway Street, Indianapolis. , “I have improved so much since taking Konjola that I feel I can help others by telling what this medicine did for me,” said Mr. Wright. ‘‘lt is the best medicine that ever entered my home and I rejoice to think that after several years of suffering I found a medicine to give me lasting relief. “A stubborn case of kidney trouble caused my whole system to become very much rundown. I was bothered with frequent night rising and this destroyed my rest every night. Doctors told me I had acid in my kidneys, which resulted in terrible burning sensations In the bladder. As this trouble continued, rheumatism gradually set in and added greatly to my suffering. At times my limbs would get cold and it felt as though a thousand needles were piercing my flesh. The pains kept me in almost constant misery and I could never find anything to help me. In time my stomach, too, became disordered and nearly everything I ate would sour and ferment, filling my system with gas until I was so bloated up I could hardly breathe. “I will frankly admit that I didn’t think Konjola would help me at the time I started taking this medicine, but in a few days’ time I noticed such wonderful relief in my stomach that I could realize it was true. As I continued to take this medicine faithfully all the other symptoms disappeared and now my health is back to normal in every way. Konjola worked remarkably fast and in my case, considering my advanced age. My rheumatism is gone entirely and every trace of kidney trouble has left me. I have new strength and energy and wake up every morning with the feeling that I am glad I am alive.” 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 vicinity.—Ad-

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