The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1928 — Page 6

GRFKNOASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MARCH 23,1928.

H \ffi.;nc, mystery HAMMOND, Mar. <1 . monrl’s most baffling: mystery, the bombing: of the State Theater last November, developed several new (lue.- vvhi' b ’ " i'';iuty fire marsball, Elmo Vr oman, to .) city recently. \U 'vill ir'srn soor 'o continue bis investigations. Vrooman, refused to <iivulge any of the details of tic eaii-o further than to say that ho was working on a

ron sing ' which might lead to a complete -elution of the mystery. f Emil A. Bunde, of Snndor Singer, a man, .mond detective squa I, r with Vrooman. Theatre was wrecked by . nb la-t November 8, ij . , . ' estimat* (1 at $. r >00,i b n dosed since that i i have been announcedi 11action of the build- 1

His Rheumatism Vanished Since He Got Konjola

Jor Economical Transportctio -'fumnci!..

Indorses New Medicine Of Others Who Suffer.

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Power development from the streams of Indiana in plants o f 100

horse power or more

Indiana amounts to ;>0,.V21 horse-

For Benefit Stream power, according to a sur-

Power vey by the V. Gei.legical

Survey, in co-operation

with JV. W. N. Logtoi, '.ate geologist for ‘he Indiana conservation departmeit. The inves. : ‘;at.io.i showed •that there were 2fi ]>lanis operating jin Indiana, which devdopod more than | J00 ho-- e-power. Of those, 17 were classed as public utiMtv and municipal ind istries, and developed 50,020 horse-power, while i'ine were classed j as manufacturing an I miscellaneous plants red develop,? I 5.»01 horsepower. The amount of horse power developed, the report stated, does not represent the total amount as the many mdl.- in Indian- , run by waterpower, developing less than 100 horsepower, v.ere not consdere: in the re-

port. —o—

As the result of the burning of trash in an alley in the business dis-

trict i f Greencastle Mon

{Burning day afternoon, Fire Mar-

shal John Goddard has issued a warning against accumulating trash of any

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MR. PHILLIP J. JOHNSON “I am entirely free of rheumatism

since I have finished a treatment of of Konjola ami 1 want to indorse it for. Trash the benefit of others who suffer from

this dreadful ailment, said Mr. Phil-j kind in the uptown district. It was lip J. Johnson, Route 2, Box 184. thought that the burning of the trash

was the result of a carelessly thrown cigar or cigar ate which ignited the paper or other llammuble materials in the pile. One line of hose had to be

the

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Huntington, Iml.

“I bail been suffering for two years and finally 1 had to give up my work. The pains centered in my arms and

b g.- >o that I could hardly walk and | ]aid to extingui h the fire which had the joints in my knees and elbows glazed to the heighth of several feet,

were so swelled up and so stiff that' I couldn’t bend them without terrible rgony. I was on crutches most of the time and just before 1 got Konjola I was so crippled up that I '

couldn’t leave the house. Started

“Keryola fixed me up fine. I have 1 * <M> put n y crutches away ami never miss ^ a,<> I a day at work anymore. All the

Inquiries are started too late.

practically always The State board of

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$ vm. *»*• .'vv r-’-'V yv-

We invit > yon number.

'\ ;n work plus : W SERVICE plus FAIR PRICES Equals NY PATRONS .join the growing

ANDERSON ifflNG CO. The Larged and R< ! ' ’qui iped Tire Shop In Putnam County. Phone TtKi. “Sudden Service.’

public imiuiries of Cali fornia has started an investigation of the cause of the St. Francis dam disaster. But is it not too late?

•welling and stiffness is gone and ^• an V lives have been lost and milthere is never the slightest ache or l' ons of dollars in property damage pain anywhere in my body. I am out l’ las already been suffered by those of misery for the first time in four unfortunates living in the flood disyears and I give all the credit to 'fricL Why couldn’t the investigation Konjola.” j have been started before the dam Konjola is sold in Greencastle at was completed or immediately after the Owl Drug store, and by all drug- 1,1 had been erected in an effort to gists in all towns throughout this se, ‘ whether or not it was suitable section. (Adv.)' ,or the situation. This country boasts o ! many good engineers and in a project BROADWAY ! as largo as the St. Francis dam, un-

doubtedly some of the liest available talent had beeii used. Blame can now

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Mr. Edgar Bell and wife «f Alteleue Kaus have returned hom** after spend mg the week end with his brother

John Bell ami wife.

Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Stoner spent Sunday with the latter’s parents

south of Reelsville.

Mrs. ( lay Darnell is slightly im-

proved.

Miss Ocel Elmore is staying witii

Mrs. (’has. Frakes. Mr.

mains seriously ill.

•Mr>. Edith Stoner and Mrs. Ella Bel] called on Mrs. Fred Stoner Mor-

day afternoon.

Mrs. Henry Ford is ill in her home

in Bainbridge.

Mi. and Mrs. Walter Stoner were in Greencastle on business Friday. Bence Daggy of Greencastle was in our neighborhood Monday after-

noon.

he placed hut the damage has already been done.

I'BOK. W ILLIAMS TALKS.

— ing to be on exhibit. The “N^wer

.WBliams, of DePaun- Techniques” could be featured in an 111\cr>ity, has labored with the ex- ,interesting set of contests. Perhaps tension das at Leavenworth for two 1 some , oca , musical ta i ent may be feaFrakes re- years. The teachers are going to give ture( |. Many of tho neighbors might «i • imp i in his honor at tho la«t in- enjoy preparing floats or working up ti uti, which will he held the third ponl e distinctive scheme. No doubt .uUunlay ot April. 1 he fiublic and many of our teachers have some w< rk

igh si hool teachers are invited '

work? Every pupil could do someth-

to

join u - and make it a big day. One of our River-Side teacherw rote the following es-ay in behalf of the coming occasion: “Reading your report in the paper that a public dinner for our last institute is desirable, the idea comes to me that we have plenty of time to make it the occasion of a chool fair, representing the townships centering in that meeting. Have we not felt the lack of incentive and the absence of contracts of our Riverside pupils and their families

ing knowledge that will he helpful.

SPEAKERS MISTAKEN I*’ —o—

MUNCIE, Mar. 22, (UP)—Public speakers are mistaken in thinking that they must get a laugh out ot children, to make their speech a success, according to Ro.-a Burmaster, principal of schools in Washington. Straight talk as to their physical and moral well-bt ing impresses even the very young, declared Mis- Bur-

with large units keep them out of the master.

currents of modern progress to a j “We almost despair of even obtainstultifying degree? Our pupils have ! ing speakers who talk se-iously”. To j a property of experience. ] get a laugh almost any story is told “Why can we not have a school fai: | regardless of it’s fitness for child-

with an exhibition of -everales o* ^ ten.

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