Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1928 — Page 15

NOV. 9, 1928.

VOTE IS GALLED AID TODRY LAW Doran Sees Enforcement Made Easier. liu United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The overwhelming victory of Herbert Hoover reflected the dry sentiment of the country and will help prohibition enforcement, Prohibition Commissioner J. M. Doran said today. “It will help the morale of the prohibition bureau, and may tend to speed up local prosecutions,” he told .he United Press in an exclusive Interview. Doran said he was uncertain whether he would resign his office next March 4, when the new administration comes into power. Babies show fear at two things only—sudden movement or sudden loise. TEELS LIKE NEW ~ LIFE IS FLOWING THROUGH MY BODY” Indianapolis Lady Relieved of Stomach and Kidney Troubles by Konjola; Indorses It to Everyone. Wherever introduced the fame of the new Konjola medicine, grows in leaps and bounds. People from all over Indianapolis and vicinity are reporting glorious relief from their health troubles after taking this remarkable remedy.

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MRS. ELLA BIVENS

—Photo by National Studio. Konjola does not give mere temporary relief—in thousands of cases the sufferer states that after months of glorious health they have never had a return of a single aliment. This medicine contains no heart depressants, nerve deadening drugs, narcotics or alcohol. It is a remedy, pure and wholesome, such as nature herself might recommend. Everyone in poor health is welcomed by the Konjola Man who has established headquarters in the Hook Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets, this city, where he is explaining the merits of this medicine. Many of his callers are men and women, who in gratitude, wish to tell the public what Konjola has done for them. Just the other day Mrs. Ella Bivens, 1225 Brookside avenue, this city, made the following statement about the work of Konjola in her case: “Since taking a treatment of Konjola it feels as if new life is flowing through my body,” said Mrs. Bivens, “I have never known a medicine to work such wonders on the human system as Konjola has on mine. It is incomparable. “Fifteen long years of suffering had made life miserable for me. Trying so many different medicines without the slightest relief left me hopeless, thinking that my case was beyond human aid. My stomach, liver, kidneys and nerves were in a dreadful condition. Each one brought on the various symtoms that always go with those ailments. Smothering spells worried me constantly. Gas bloating left me uncomfortable for hours, and the sour, acidy condition of my stomach caused belching spells. Dizzy spells made me afraid to leave the house. Every week for the past fifteen years I had ben a victim of splitting headaches and each one was more severe and prolonged than the last. There seemed to be no answer to my question of what to do for relief. I became discouraged and downhearted. It seemed as though this would be my condition the rest of my life. “In my seemingly hopeless state I did not have a great deal of faith in Konjola when it was first recommended. I did not see how one medicine could ever do all that the others had failed to accomplish. But I realized that something had to be done and taking one last chance I started on the treatment. What miracles were performed can never be understood by anyone other than myself. Konjola came to me as a blessing, strengthening and invigorating my system to a more healthy, normal action. With the passing of each day my stomach, liver, kidneys and nerves regained their normal functioning. The various symptoms vanished as if by magic. I know the relief is permanent and sure because it has been some time isnce completing the Konjola treatment and I have never had a recurrence of those former ailments. To think that one medicine could relieve fifteen years of suffering sounds almost unbelievable, but every word is the truth. I spent a small fortune on medicine without gaining the slightest relief and but a few dollars on Konjola, with the result that I now enjoy perfect health. You see why I indorse Konjola—it is a splendid medicine.” The Konjola Man is at the Hook Drug Store, Illinois and Washington street, this city, where he is meeting the public daily, explaining the merits of this medicine. , —Advertisement.

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