Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1926 — Page 3

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RUSE FEARED IN TWO BANK PLOTS ftrthern Indiana Authorities Vigilant. Bv Timex Special .SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 29. Northern Indiana authorities today warned banks not to relax vigilance In connection with the discovery late Tuesday of an’ alleged plot to rob two banks. Two notes were found, one at Mishawaka and the other at Winimac., both referring to banks and apparently to plans for robbery. "You get State bank at 2 o’clock and we will get the other,” read one of the notes. In addition to these, a woman at Elkhart reported to police that she overheard a conversation about bank robbery. Her information resulted In the arrest of Arthur Cochran, 18, and Elbert Lincoln, 20, both of South Bend, and Clarence Mills, 24, Chicago. Mills Is said to be an ex-convlct. Authorities feared a ruse on the part of bandits to, excite the populace and take advantage of the apathy that follows such a false alarm. Only one gun was foupd in the seized automobile and the three arrest were said to have any knowledge of plotted Wik robberies. SEEK HOLIDAY NOV. 11 American Legion to Push Armistieo Day Legislation. Establishment of Armistic day, Nov. 11, as a legal holiday will be urged during the approaching session of the Legislature by the American Legion. Petitions now in circulation say the day is a holiday in thirty states, Columbia City post is leading the movement. STILL well: AFTER THREE MONTHS' Amazing Work of Konjola Told by Lady Who Was Bedridden With Rheumatism Six Months. "My case is the talk of our whole neighborhood since I have taker. JConJola, and I tell you, this medicine was a blessing to me. and I believe I must be the happiest person ivthe whole city.” This remarkable Btemont was made Just recently by sWs. Margaret Parker, who lives at 948 W. Washington St., Indianapolis. The report was made to th€

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Konjola Man at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., thla city, where he Is explaining this surprising medicine to large crowds of people daily. “When the neighbors first saw me out walking around, they all talked about it as a miracle,” said Mrs. Parker, “and it is the truth that Konjola has so completely ended my rheumatism that I walk fine now. \ "My suffering started over six months ago, and deevloped into inflammatory rheumatism. My limbs and feet were swollen twice their regular size. I was confined In bed, and my joints were so stiff and rigid that I couldn’t bear to be touched or I was in such constant wHtery that I never got more than flye or ten minutes rest at a time. 1 had to keep pads on my limbs constantly for three weeks. While I was in all this state of misery, large knots formed on my spine and the back of my neck. They were as large as my fist, and of course, no one knew how long I would be in this condition, and it seemed a question If I would ever be like my real self again. “I have tried to describer 1 the agonies X suffered, so you will,know how thankful I am for the work of Konjola. I will say that in less than a week after I Rtyted taking this medicine I felt sure It was going to pull me through, because I rested j better and some of the swelling went down. Then, by the time I had j taken 4 bottles I wae out of bed and able to walk around. Now don’t have an ache or pain •anywhere In my body, and the swelling is completely gone, and the large knots have disappeared from the back of my neck and spine. I can walk £p*t as freely as anyone, and it certainly Is amazing to the people, Who know me, because they are all •tensed and delighted to see me in good health. I never leave the house, but what I am thankful for What Konjola has done, and I am praising this wonderful medicine to everyone. Now I am glad to Indorse it' to the public, because I know it to help anyone Avho ( The Konjola Man Is at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market ,Sts., Indianapolis, where he Is felly meeting th local public andilntroduclng and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold by every Hook 'Store in Indianapolis, and by all druggists In the nearby towns throughout this section.—AdveXlsement.

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