Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1930 — Page 13

FEB. 28, 1930

GUNMEN FIRE AT AUTOIST DURING STREET CHASE Alleged Booze Gang Shoots Seven Times During Pursuit. Pursued by a carload of men he believes to have been hi-jackers, Harold E. Whitney, 30. of Lafayette, raced his automobile through north side streets early today while shots punctuated the pursuit. When Whitney speeded up as a car parked on Northwestern avenue attempted to crowd his machine to the curb, men in the pursuing car opened fire. Seven shots were fired as Whitney, striving to lose the pursuers, doubled around corners. When he reached Meridian street he outdistanced the other machine. Police believe Whitney was mistaken for a booze runner by the occupants of the second car who, it is believed, were waiting for a liquor runner to pass. DRY CLEANERS TO MEET Talk by William S. Martini Will Be Heard by Association. Indianapolis dry cleaners and tailors at an organization meeting of the Better Cleaners and Tailors Association at the Denison Monday night, will hear William S. Martini, organizer, on “The Way to Get What You Want.” Officers and directors are: Charles T. Willmore, president; Louis Feldman, vice-president; Walter A. Motzler, secretary; Walter D. Hancock, sergeant-at-arms; J. F. Carr, board chairman, and Eli Gold, Richard C. Baker, John D. Eauder and Sam Tuchman. directors.

KONJOLA FINE TONIC AS WELL AS A MEDICINE Indianapolis Lady Gains Strength and Energy Through Use of Modern Compound. There is a reason why Konjola is adding new friends and winning new fame daily in Indianapolis, and everywhere it is known and put to the test, and that reason can be summed up in just three words—Konjola makes good. Sus-

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feren are surely entitled to the facts about the medicine in which they put their money, their faith and their hope for new and glorious health. Get the facts about Konjola from the Konjola Man who is at the Hook Dependable Drug Store. Illinois and Washington streets, indianapolis, where daily he is meeting those who come to find out what. Konjola means to them in their search for health. As a typical example of Konjola at work, read the statement that Miss Ruby Petty, 606 Fletcher avenue. Indianapolis, made to the Konjola Man a few days ago: "As a medicine Konjola can't be beat. It certainly gave me the surprise of my life. I was suffering from a rundown and overworked system. I was highly nervous, became worn-out easily and lacked energy to do my work or enjoy life I couldn’t remain still for any length of time and often got up in the middle of a show to go home. I knew that I was in need of a good tonic and medicine and that I needed it soon or I would go into a decline. “Well, that need was filled by Konjola. Daily I read and heard what it was doing for countless Indianapolis people and I wisely reasoned that what Konjola had done for others it would do for me. I decided to put it to the test and that was all that Konjola asked, just to oe put to the test. Without hesitation it went to the source of my troubles and began to build up my system. A new feeling of health surged through me. My organs were cleansed, regulated and invigorated. My nerves became calmed and settled and I gained back all my lost strength and energy. I can hardly believe that I was ever in such a rundown condition and I owe all my glorious health to Konjola. I will praise this medicine as long as I live.” So it goes: the same splendid story of success whenever Konjola is given the opportunity to make good. Here is. indeed, a medicine of deeds, not words. The Konjola Man is at the Hook Dependable Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets. Indianapolis, where he is meeting the public daily, introducing and explaining the merits of this new and different medicine. FREE SAMPLES GIVEN —Advertisement.

Kansan Claims World’s Title in Eating Eggs

M U L B E RRY, Kan., Feb. 28. A world’s championship in free style raw egg eating is claimed by Emile J. Gillette of this city, who challenges any one in the world to a contest. Gillette swallowed thirty-six raw eggs within eight minutes at Racine, Wis. He then prepared to down a rival at Oshkosh, Wis., and was to follow that with another contest at Waukegan, Ill., which he expected to win by a gulp. He is confident he can swallow fifty eggs in eight minutes after a bit more practice.

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WRIGHT LEAVES RACE LOOPHOLE Representative May Yield to ‘Public Demand.’ Pressure of “popular demand” mlfeht induce Frank E. (Bone Dry) Wright to ch-.nge hLs mind about not running for the Indiana legislature, but he sees no possibility of such a demand at this time, Wright explained today. Having resigned as auditor of the Indiana securities commission, Wright announced Thursday that he would not be a candidate again for the house of representatives, where he has served eight terms. “The newspapers would tear me to pieces if I ran again,” he declared. Later he qualified the stand to include the “popular demand” theory. Wright resigned as auditor after he was named as trustee of a company which was closed for alleged “blue sky” law violation. BUDGET GROUP TO MEET Meeting the state budget committee will be held in the office of Lawrence F. Orr, chief examiner of

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