The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1928 — Page 4

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HUE (iKKI'XCASm: UAiLV BAMNEKj THURSDAV, NOV l - MI ''l- K S ’

Fits (an Now be

Stopped!

! new man of m*’. Not only are m> ,

kidneys and stomarh normal and healtliy, but I hav.> been strenffthwi-

/■ i . ' 0(1 and invigorated every way. All Sx' rt;; ^ *

now remedy that stop the most stub-i of them— were of no mon henom , born cases of Fit > and is not harm- than >o much water. Fn all "ho >ufful or habit fornun^. Any'Hie who | ^ ^ ( (Jjd> , say _ TA KK KON - -i

semis name to • . . M ROSOL RAM-

Dept. 281, 50!» Fifth JOI.A.’

KAYSER’S GENUINE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Kvery one knows the style and quality of KAYSKK’S gloves: double tinker tipped and guaranteed to g’ive service. In fancy turn back cuffs and all the new I all shades at these popular prices 79c, 98c, $1.50 Pair. S. C. PREVO COMPANY

OUATOUIKS, io|o. -■*. —• Ave., New York City, will receive _ FRKE booklet explaining this new ifuaranteed treatment. rite them

today.

| Astounding Case Of Quick Relief Through Konjola

Stomach anil Kidney Troubles \ anish When < ontractor Tries New Medicine.

Konjola is sold in Greencastle, Ind. at the Owl drn^ store, and by all be-t druKK<ats in this vicinity. —(Adv.)

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Al.l. OVER INDIANA

MCNCIK Dr. Otho Smith will be

llndianu i'tiiveisity Reserve Officers Training Corp unit. The book is the . .result of fiftern years study of

tried in City here N

el Robin on. Hi is the ; uthor of .Musketry,” "Prep:, rdness,” “The

charged witli radio intorfereniv. It alli'i'ed that hinh l'rei|uem \ electrie mathincs he uses in therapy treat-

ment cause interferance.

In st (luaianti a I.eadcr.”

of I'eai c” and “I,ee as

GARY— The capacity of the Ameri can ^irl for consumintj liad lii|Uor amazes Raron \ sn Hiisehfield llatrelberu, he declared while here viewing i perations of Gary’s steel mills. Me i a son of a German industrial maunate. "The hunk” wa the barons verdict on prohibition in America. —O—"• FT. WAYNE— Mrs. Cnra Powell, u bride of five day's has sued in Allen Superior Court here a kim; annulment of her manatte to Alvin Powell, alleging that he thnuitened her life in order to yain her con-ent to their marriage. —0— IM.OOM INGTON "The Fundamentals of Military Strategy" i the title of a new hook by I,lent. Colonel Oliver P. Robins, commandant of tl"

G.VR'i Patsy, a pup, heloiigi. g to . C. Brink, has something to hark about for tin rest of hi;r life. She has had an opi latimi un or either, ineluding the preliminary X-Ray picture. The pup i fond of . wallowing bit of bn d from floor- and failed to notice that cne bit earried a long needle.

MI'N( II' Azro Keys, serving a term in In iinn i State prison for le■eiving stolen . iitomohilrs, i- named is ro-rc poiident in a divorce suit filed here by W’eilli i M. Mills uKainst Helen K. Mill . 1 hi husband alleges that hi wife woul i remain away from heme f- r 1 a> s at a time in Keycompany.

f health, .Mis McKinsey was forced to return home, and since that time has been endeavoring to plant within the minds of the public the conditions which now exist in the new Africa. Miss McKinsey shows the devotion which the natives of Africa have toward the industrial world and the interest which they are taking in new and modern appliances. Miss McKinsey str' -se- the fact that the Africa people need friends on the outside world to a.-sist them in applying themselvi to the new civiliza-

tion.

A playlet wa- given by Miss Mabel Kruger of DePauw University which dealt with the work of a maid in a | home, who wa vastly interested in the work of mi- binaries in the different parts of the globe, which was very entertaining as well as instruc-

tive.

There was an unusually good attendance at the meeting.

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Entertain Orchestra.

Prof, and Mrs. Royland Leach inI formally entertained the members of | the DePauw Symphony orchestra at their home at 111) E. Walnut street, > fter the regular rehearsal Wednesday night. Mr. Leach i- professor of

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•‘The Wright Idea’ Miles Ahead of Any Comedy Lvcr Produced COMEDY—"Ml( KF.A s NINE”—COMEDY \DM. 10—25c.

NONCASTLE

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M il AT WENT ON 'N EDEN Let ( orinne Griffith Tell The Tai \dam. Eve And The Serpent — ':i Modern Clothes! Th- Eig Leaf And A Climax That Expose ,

Gri at

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NEWS Hull’s I>and AWL lilc-:l|i-

MR. A. W. KRAMES

A- case after case of health reeovery through Konjola iji reported, the fame of this remarkable medicine grows. That this compound of •'t2 ingredients is victorious in eases where in all else has failed, is strik-

ingly proved by the statement of Mr. _

A. M. Kramos, prominent contractor, I vio |j n j n t h c music school, an 1 con-

1111 Ohio street, Michigan City, In- ( i uctor 0 f th" orchestra,

diana. He writes: j |. r i nttH ] . s i Kns directed the guests to

"Konjola is the most wonderful j fon ,| ( tioag rooms, and bar.

remedy in the world, for it ended my | i> ro f, i, Pa< h played two violin num-

bers, and Mr Reach sang three songs two of which were her husband’.-' coin-

positions.

kidney and stomach troubles after all else had failed. After every meal, I wa filled with gas, and had cramps that bent me over in anguish. Undigested food was like a rock in my stomach. My kidneys, besides causing extreme pain, got me up fre(|uently at night. As all had failed me, 1 felt that I was beyond human relief. A number of friends urgoA me to give Konjola trial, and glad am I that I did. Eight bottles made a

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International Association R» A.CX(paris)

recognizes

World Records

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STUDE BJ3KBR. President Eight 30,000 miles in j 26,326 minutes

v v •!• •J* *!• To Lecture Here. Edwar I Steiner, noted sociologist, author, and lecturer, since HMfil profes sur of Applied Christianity, at Grinneli college, Iowa, will speak at the University chapel, on December 5. He will come to Greencastle from Indianapolis with Dr. Oxnam where the two men spoke at the meeting of the Methodist Men's council, on the same day. Dr. Steiner is the father of Miss Gretehen Steiner who was a former member of the DePauw faculty, in the depaitment of public speaking. •!• •!• *!• -!• -ITriangle ( luh Met. The T ingle dub of the First Christian church met Tuesday evening with Mary Gregg Bruner. Twen-ty-seven members were present. When the girl, found out that Miss Brunei's birthday was Tuesday, they made their program short and turned the social hour Into celebration. The Triangle girls are making i scrap bo ks to send to orphanages, and old people’s homes at Christmas, j In addition, they are selling Christ- ! mas cards to help make up their missionary apportionments. •F + •!• + d* •F Dinner Guest. i Rev. W m. Rothenberger, pastor of Third Christian Church of Indianapolis, w.i the dinner guest Wednesday evening of Prof, and Mrs. Vernon Lytle, E. Washington St. •F *F -I* •!• -!• -F House Guests. Nowal Short, wife and children of Kinsley, Kan-, and mother, Mrs. | i gar of Brazil, have been visiting Mrs. Laura Chapman, with whom Norval formerly lived and attended school here, graduating from our local high school in 1906. He is now a prusperou farmer in Kansas.

CONING November 15-16-17 ANNUAL REXALL ONE CENT SALE

OWL DRUG STORE

at Terre Haute, Saturday. Mr. and Mi -. K. B. Jones, Miss Mar.is Aker ami Roy Ulfman spent Saturday veiling in Ti rre Haute. Mr. an.l Mi... Wm. Neesc had as dinner g r ‘ Sunday , Messrs. Alonzo and J epli Evan: and Ora Nee.se. John l.ewi- and Walter Letsinger of liidiaiiapoli' .-pent the week-end with Mr. niul Mr . C. K. Lewis. Mis. Fa I Hiibcrt entertained the Ladies' Uinh of iieelsville at an all day meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Oil,i I'oliom called on Mrs. Wm. Young, Monday. Rov. Harr of Indianapolis preached at the chun h here Sunday morn-

ing and evening.

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- - l "!"' ' j NEWPORT, Hid., Nov. 7 (UPl ea .y game playnl or, ibi- Ka.,1

Janie Rnlde, hi of Mi. and Mr . nam Himi; Saturilay ."ht ijl Joseph Ruble, thi. city. w hn ha- never j The g:i:i:i v.:is m-ver in doabtl

had an v priva’- "i home teaching, Eilh'- n- de p,

'■an i ,'d ' ' i . *'ir-t, ' nd, t' a' • • ( , o ^ third, fourth and fifth readers, de-i Stilesvilln ■ S ( friday mjbttj

pile the fact that lie is only six year- them I u large seme,

ol and has been going to school just In i >• rta:n rais-r fpl

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In addition to ids school work 19 to i , , | which, according to tho.-e concerned, lattei : aaie. "conn ea j for hiie.James read Hello! J parneraphs 'lit of the daily paper. His parents say he "reads everything Bainlnnlg- ut m gl get.- In hands n:i,” and attribute "• Itn i.' v ”.\iB O '■ '1! " • I i al llliowli dgi t" Eli H ’ fact. Fillmore let’s go. Teachers at the school where the Tw I!la(kCri)fl

Studchakcr also holds 114 official American records for endurance and speed — more than all other manufacturers combined. You can buy brilliant,

fnoven performance in any one of Studebaker’s 4 ureat lines —The Erskine, Dictator, Commander or President Eight — at prices from $835 to $2485,f. o. b. factory.

Oxford I luh Meeting. Members of the University Oxford Club met Wednesday night with Rev. B. H Bruner. The speaker for the evening was Rev. Wm. Rothenberger, pastor of Third Christian Church of Indianapolis, who spoke on “What It Takes to Make a Real

Preacher."

At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments of cider and doughnuts

were served.

behind our proper quota. Indeed, we hould exceed nur quota, because the q(iotu is the lowest limit pos.-ible for the maintenam c of selfrespect. We want every family in Putnam "uunty represented in our Red Cross. We want as many members of i aeh 'amily as pi ssihle. We will put he •atisfied with less. The Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity, an organization of young business and professional men, lias offere i to take over the work of the enrollment in Greenca-tle. Thi group is doing this w< rk, Is ,iu i, is working on a program i f coninmnty service. I i in tire that the intei -st of these men in thi roll ill will ae an inspiration to us all and that he public will wish to show its appreciation of urh plendiil pirit by responding to the app. nl . nly and i nude public from day to day. The ollege will probably h ve a’roll call chairman, and a full working eommittee of sitown. rile various towns and communities of the county will he or-

ganized also. Let’s All Join,

(Signed) Mi-. Frank Donner PollCall chairman of Putnam County.

MANHATTAN

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oils Saturday.

Lewis attended Blue and White Dai

There are diamonds

Morrison BroSr

Greencastle, Indiana

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diamond Rings in a u ide choice oj designs US - *50 - *WQ

and diamonds |

Other thinps lu ina equal Cl - c - weight, freedem I' nl 1 : L ;/ able flaws it's! 1 nionds that dcci-lc tHur t ,<• ^ worth . . . Yet, to thc untrained

eye, two stones may

although they vary greatly m cost . . . Which makes it impor- . tant that you consult a jewelir ^ of unquestionable high sun- ) dards . . . Our diamonds and ] Gruen Guild Watches ait >- j fairly priced. kj

F. C. Schoenman The Jeweler

Mower Lots 10c to 7 ( .)e.

Artificial Flown» 10c Each.

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

The annual membership drive of the American Red Cro.-s take.- place this year between the tlth of November and Thank.-giving Day, Nov. “'Jth. It is most important that this year, a full quota "f members should be secured by all chapters. During the last few- years, the membership li>t of the Putnam County Chapter ha. been I much mailer than it should be. There 1 have been many need: which should he met by The Red Cross, but thete have not been sufficient funds. Our Putnam County Chapter did wonder-! fu! work during the war and for several year- there-efter, and we hav« a reputation and a record ef which wr uif proud. We cannot alGrd to fall

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