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XHl INDIA5AP0LI8 NEWS, THIIBSDAT, AE6E8T 14s 1919-
[ I. l<»rn.JrtOm Wil»J. "' a «11 ■« '■ —' hiniHBai nsf^BOt ■t Th# tinniia io We Idea dp «S«if( Id ttmarate the lunum ■! tn witfeh a oHna has haa>. StnnMMgftnd^htti S» a wmm er aopro ardim in s«t mm'lgitm t*ai eri^ft erooeii- ^ AM'Mit oonmr ready tn eaaae ** —^ spa* she 3 eat thaa aw aoeovmt t which the raCall there ie a iaefc m th# pwhSe dcjirae. ««•«„ tl Md trae. Thera ie plewtjr of ! eewmlitiew- 8e wMe fe It indeed to «crWtote of the city ttoit retatfl men Imneneew kaawn so marti noods at «aec dad ew» at a hias to order to caoBiiete WdWh awldtihei proecrymea, if ttosa is ns free enmnofftinn. why 4e peoole waUi eic mmd nnd toa egnetae to fcwr of r ^ 1^^ 40 10 Maeini arenoe? '4t n nortahi atone to
ewwe laet Monday, pelatoee sold *t 4 to f)h tolhto a pettod, white at a toera on Ate heme atrect. where USmspb Ie » eeeaaatttlini. the eame potatoe* that ecM ntOe Maaeachueettj avoane atore to* cento eold tor W cento ttote paruic^er atore. Cto the eaaie day pewpMO sTA-'y.aargr&srgLSs end P# on Cehhena sold on '■aeartniaettr avenue tor fie * tiutoid. on hlahaiwa Mh eenta. When wntienneteaa sold te the atoran tor from « cento to », they were fw« nraJEeon at tf to hi eenta Why thte differento tf there ie a laefc of toae eom'^Ai^^renffiito the articte to which I am renlyina 1 interviewed several fruit and iwtidoce retail dealera. Three idmi report that they do not betenp to. nor are they eontrrtled by any eort of an amoctetten, that their tooaes d«. *» wame erodoeto are rery im^ tim they enjoy free rfghAof competition eaeretee this lipht In eo tor m their parchane price wOl permtt. One mer-
chant. avniwp and ooetfidlhMr three atmee aaid that he had iop ao mwdi on aeBiM at a eiooe marsto that he will be ebflsad to ctoae two of hie stores at once. Another fruit deoter who ofreraien five atorea in didhraet parts of the city, ooniewipiatoe movtop his Maaeech^tto avenue store to wmm northern location where eompetitkm Is not eo prut. Out 0f his live etoru hie Maaeachneetto arenas store stoncte second in proas receipto but ftftb to pndha. Why? Then we uv theta is too ranch araste, too uodb marpin. and n^ oioaph com-
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) What woedd yon do. klcic aome of the ;itttle fellows oot and piva ft to tha "hip
five*'? A pretty mesa yim. vrottid make of It. Of oonree, we advocate iettiap the *int>dvcer have stands on market, bat we aren't poinp to force them on hhn, are we‘» Hs dutiu are to prodnoe, not to peddle. He aoUs where be can realise ready money at the grutest mailt. One man who opesutee several penenl fmR ahd vegetable stores repotjed that he had test within the last week one
carload of puchea, due to delay In trsjisit. and that he had eold another car at a loss on account of exceaaive transportation charpw WUl the ‘Iclcker*’ shift a ptanee down the commission merfdiants "Wall street”’ I wonder why commisskHi men wtli not quote prices over the phone’ Three yurs apo the proceryman ordered his poods by phone. Now he is
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audience with that august the commission merchant
1 resent this attack on the retail merchant for the ume reason that I object having a harmless blacksnake crushed under the heel on account of the poisonous sting of the more slothful yet sub-
tle and cunning rattlesnake CLARENCE A POPE.
peraonage.
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\I/HETHER your dothes are i W white” or a beautihil snow white % depends iroon Uie amount of £rt lo- ^ mmred in the wash. Feb-Naptha and get snow vdiite resuhs. The naptha diatohres all the dirt If you use a waslnng madune yem iO&iddiat it diums the naptha into_ every *h*amd of dm garment and that evenr^eck of dirt is removed. Nohard ruhwig, and no bmltng necessary when you use Fds-Naptha,—die ideal soap lor wadiing by haiki or in a madime
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CASUALIY
I On the 31st day of Dec., 1318.
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I ORLAF ANTERaON, Preaident. I H. O. MAXWmJU Secretary. I The amount of ito capital la.. fUil^sn Oi The amount of Its capital paid I’ up is m,»»» THE ASETETS CF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and in the hands ‘ of agents or other persons....! 1S.S9 8 ! Sends owned by the compuiy. bearing interest at the rate of 4% to i per cent., market value 4I,<W» Lmuw on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same ia mortimped. and free from any prior incumbranoe 8S.M0 to Itebta for premiums lS.0tf M All other securities 2.904 4S
Total assets tl«2.5M C? LI ABILITIES: Losses adjusted and not due ..f 0.044 M Losses unadjusted 128 .All Other claims against the company 11.902 8 ‘Amount necesaafy to reinsure outstanding risks .. .. .... . M.S70 63
Total llalblitlea 0 44.S10 T2 The greatest amount tn any one risk | 2.to0 to State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State: I. the Undersigned, auditor of state of I the state of IndUuta. hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above men.tloned comnany on the Slat day of December, 1918, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on fltotn this office In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my [SEAL] official neal, this let day of May, 1919 OTTO L KLAUSS. Auditor of State
STATEMENT OF CONDmON , OP THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. On the 31st day of Dec., 1918. Located at 87 Milk St. Boston. Mass. ALFRED D POST ER. President. D F. APPEL Vice-President J. A BARBBnr, Sberetary. The amount of its assets is |a9.16€.637 M THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY are AS FOLLOWS. Cash in banks and office....! 419.841 00 Real estate unincumbered .. 1.906.414 00 Bonds and stocks owned by the company, bearing interest. amortised value 63,498,362 00 Loans to policyholders on this company's policies assigned as collateral 13,494,767 8 Doans on bonds and mortf ages of real estate, worth ouble the amount for which the same Is mortgaged. and free from any prior incumbrance 14,280,386 41 Debts otherwise secured— loans on collateral security 18,000 00 Debts for premiums 820,081 04 All other securities—Accrued interest and rents ... 1,166,829 34
50.906 84 66.878 39 262,961 44 1.978 80
Total assets 989,164,437 44
LIABILITIES:
Amount owing and not due account commissions, etc. | I:.x>s8e8 and endowment claims adjusted and due... Losses adjusted and not due. Liosses unadjusted Losses in suspense, waiting
for further proof 443,700 60
All other claims against the company—Unpaid distribu-
tion 8.088.593 44
Premiums and interest paid
in advance 147,394 68 Legal reserve 79,888.368 84
Present value of future Instalments on matured pol-
icies 1,072,089 64 Taxes due or accrued 281,115 70
All other claims against the company Reserve for equalisation of mortality and depreciation of assets Reserve for unreported death claims
34.388 86
150,000 00
70,000 00
Total liabilities 986,659.225 30 The greatest amount in any one risk f 75.000 00 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State. I, the undersigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 81st day of December, 1918. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this omce In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my [SEAL] official seal, this 2d day of May, 1919 OTTO L. KLAUSS, Auditor of State.
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Sale of Juvenile Shoes
' MAROTTlS Third Floor Department
White Nile cloth Lace Shoes with leather soles and heels; all sizes from 11% ^ ^ -- to 6; for quick clear- y | «0v ance, a pair JL
White Nile Cloth Mary Jane Ankle Strap Pumps, with leather soles and heels; all sizes from 11% toa^ xe 6; sale price, a ▼ ■ pair
Boys’ and Girls’ “Trot-Moc” Oxfords They stand the grind of the child's busy day. t^y are made from Indian tanned brown moose, and are the toughest and sturdiest juvenile shoes made; with tough, flexible soles, that bend with the foot.
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BARGAIN TABLES Big iot of patent colt pump* and white canvas button shoea with Goodyear welt soles; sises 2% to 7. at, a pair—
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Boys’ and Little Gents’ Patent Colt Button and
Lace Oxfords.
Goodyear welted and McKay sewed soles, solid leather throughout; worth at least It f air more. Sises 11% to 2 and % to 6%. Sale price, a pair—
$1.95
Hg reductions on all broken lines, odd lots and discontinued lines for quick clearance, BUY SHOES AT A SHOE SHOP Eight Floon of ShooM MAROTT’S SHOE SHOP
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