Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1919 — Page 18

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TBtOSDAT. AUGrST 14,1919.

IMflUiniTINSniE wiiDm

pmooucTtom for july aunps ALMOST 300.000 TOM3.

Wfft Produce WoiMiotiee Play, **Pic4»aiHy Jim.” Here

X«rma, an Attomcr ef fteflUBonA. Tb«] l»»r lirt bli iKMue hut Monday mad wma] ' CBmptagr at tbe beadi. | I NEW MANAGER NAMED. ^

HIE OOTLOOK FOR AUGUST

to CeiMRihiw, O.

mtmr AM

' MRS. BKATRIOB MVEBUBU. Hra. BwtHeo KiMMf, trim luui botfi M ntiTM at ML ViMonrf lioapftat for tlM Mat f«w moBClM. bao aeoofiMd tbo inmIilMi of auporrlinr of iho Olon Root oan* Rartim at Cofarntma O. Mr*. KitoMor mrmm ia OMumbtia and dtauboairilla O., St STPorflWSLCr'l '»*

to Th* te4iompoUs Xrm] HAOTE. lad.. Aadvat 14-

rfoddctlon of 0omi by Indiana ntteca ahovad aa inereaae of almoat" MMR

«i«r tba Jana producUoa, to roaarta wbieii wen aa*

ed tedty at tba baadtaartara W 09a ladiadd Klvmfiioaa Coal Oi>era>

tarF AffMcMtiaa.

In 3ai^ tiMro w«n» lutetad la tlu HoaaMP Siil UMAK torn, aa agafnat LMMBi toad fa Jaae. Tlwna egtirea fodL ) aata that tba It? aotlaaa on vrlMae rcnorta iba total toaai^ te teuwd. wotlci^ aaij MBoaUaately haf? lima la^ atoatii. Wftk ilaft tone pooMOtiCMi they eoald have

c\om wtSdum teoa

WbodUf AugaoC win lAow a niatariat a^ over July aaa not yet be ferecaat. Pm awefc mdad Augaat 2 Miowed a yndaeOon of 3174M tona. viiloii waa ly trader the proeedlng week, irltile lait areek abowed a fortlier dacreaae on acoomt of tlie railroad Aopm«n*m murtSbm, many tmam liavina tMen etoaad down . lustrum of tke li^^ty of the railroada

I to aenre Uteas.

I Of tke orden being received, tba

greater part dra for railroad and d»> fuel Uaera of ateam coal are attli.lumcl^ bade, and Mearcotiy arc tdd/jng; or&rd only for coat as tbay

ft from day to day,

iHc aneortata aleiiient at Uie pree^ time ia rail tacilitlea and car

^ 'iremendodo demand, ft la

believed, to bound to devoid t» a vhort twne Meantime lb* operatora are bend* tog every energy to induce domestic

» to lay In their fuel right away South Somf Physician Dead. IBpe^t te Tbe laCMoeoeila Nee*}

SOUTH BEND, Ind., At^nut 14—Dr. U. O. Galloway, age flfty>four, for fifteen yeara a phyatetan at South Bend, died At hla home. ISli South Michlmtn ^eet, late Taoaday Bight. Surviving Oalioway are a widow, twa^aona. Robert Samuel Galloway and Nixon Burton Oallovray, -at himie; four brath-

T. oSloway. of Ne^rt,

Ind , Wiittnm L. Galloway*, of Cniisholm, Mpm.; Jraa A Galloway, of New Twk, Joha W Galloway, Of Evanavllle. Ind, and three^era. Mrs.

Eunice McNally. Mr* RMiecca

of indianapol'

Colfax, HI

I

.jrera

Eunice McNally. Mr*

lit, and Mra. Nan Puett, of

Schey.

STL'ABT WALKER

The dark rayatery which ha* aurrounded the matter of the bili for week after next at the Murat, the laM week of the summer aeaaon, ia dh^Ued with

that

the announccfnent today l^lker has acquired the

Stuart

rights to

"PlccadlHy J!m,” a new play by P. O Wod^ouae and Guy Bolton, which will be produced for the first time hi any theater during the final week of the Gonmany In Indlanapolia Wodehouse and Bolton are one of the moet successful iHaywriting combinations in the United States. Wodehouse is the author of the novel. "Piccsulilly Jim." and,, the pMy that Mr. Waheer is to produce artil have the aamo hero aa the story, but plot and tneldenta will be entirely new. Wodahotise fa an EngUMiman and the author of numerous novels and storkNi. Mr. Walker has been notably fmrtunate ia getting the rights to the work of first rank writers for first productions here. Lord Dunsany, * Booth TSrktngton and Harry Leon Wilson having been others antong the number

so represented this summer. Boy's Body la Idontifiad. {apMlst te Tbs ladtsaspolis New*]

GARY, lad.. August 14-The body washed ashore at Millers beach Ttieaday waa idantiflad today aa that of Phillip Motmi. age fifteen, aon of D. J.

jCL O. Teasiey Taltca CharB# ofi I HcraMr PuMlahbig Ca. at Andatan. | 1 lapacisl te rtm indisaspatis ICSeal 1 ] ANT^RSGN, lad-. August 14-The J I Hamid Pabllahing CSempany today aaleeuBced that It had employad D. O. iTeaMiy. ef Lmcala. Neb., recently of I chla to be feneral manaiRr of the

I Anderaaa HeraM.

Mr. Taasley artfved today from Lte-

oota sad teimcdiatair took Otmrme. H* waa chaiRuaa of the hcuud of tteetofm aaui manager of the jnrhiUag maat ^ the Gospel Trtimpet cSunpany hsaefor seven! yean, rem^iag but May. During the lam two yean he was feder^ food admtoiatntor for Madison ceuaty.

It waa announced that In the businese

dmrtment Mr. Teaaley had aoccssded J^ba C. WfiHama, who win be coniMct-

cd mrtth the editerial department. CORONER BEGINS INQUEST.

CIrcumgtancM In Killing of Walter 4.

Whitman Under Inveettgation. (gpecisl ts The InOisnapeBs News] DANVILLE. IlL, August 14-Tlia In-

quest into the denth of Walter J. Whlsmaa, clerk of the Savoy hotel, who era* shot and kUled last Saturdav morning. I was started this afternoon before Ralph | M COle. ooroner, who was excused from | his i^ptment riot duty at Peoria in eroer - that he might hear the evidence In thej

*1S&*. Wbisman. widow of ih«

dered man. and Mr*. Martha HoltAf wife of Charles Holt*, who also waa shot and seriously wounded In the n»l^ terious shooting, are still being held by county authomle*. charged w^ the murter of Whteroan A visit to Chkmgo i by Mr*. Whisman while her husband ( was away on hte vacation In VlrglnM la being investigated by offleers work-!

tag on the case

ikra, Whisman is asM to have admitted being In Chicago and regtst^ Ittg under an assumed name while her husband was away. GAcers are |o<Alng for a third person believed to have been preeent at the Holts resldenee at the

time of the klUing.

TIm Facta.

(Looisrille Coerier-Jeunua] "Dsss a summer sBcateaieat ceil for a

dtsmoad ttngr'

“Moet I ever pot was an ic« lavani sods."

AN excellent APPBTIXEII flaralUvd*s AeM Pbesphate far dimlakSMe vtwHty er doprosslon. A' wboleeoBM teaio sad very refroshlag. Buy s b«ttla—Adv.

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:10 O’CLOCK

SOc Boaioir Caps

Silk And 1ac68 in

All thB WAntAd ihAdtA, SpeciAlAt

Caps MmiM VA VB 19c JL MBMEi XwklL^mi ■ ^ 407-409-411-413-416-417 W. Waahinxton St

$1 Silk Gloves Black, white and M p gray silk, 2.claap. /M lu a

Spe-if^C

All sizes,

cial at

MAti

Coats-Capes and Dolmans Just the thing to take along on your vacation. Also will make dandy early fall wraps—

All-wool velours, poplins and serges. Values up to $26. Specially priced for quick cleanup."

Exceptional Silk

Women's and misses' silk taffeta or satin dresses. Values up to $15— ^

Made in very nifty new fall styles. Many different models to choose from.

What Woman WouMn’tBuylhese Two Dollar HOUSE

Of food qtthlity fiafhgnt thht giro otfOiM in this •alt tMBOiTOw fit ONLY ONE DOLLAR. Why. tti Apron would cost yem gg onK^ At wi Ask for these dreesee— $1.00

y ^ A Sensational Sale of Up to $10 WASH

Broken gseortmentA of odds And Mids that hami been fronped into one big lot and imced low Mouga to sell them all in one day.

$2.98

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We have taken our entire stock of white tub shirts that formerly sold for $8 and specially priced them all at— $1.48

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Ml Kinds of Men’s Furnishings at Bareain Prices for One Day Only’

Some SHIRT Values

Supply all yoor immediate and fall needs now at these low prices. Men's laundered or soft cuff Shirts, mostly all siies In tibe lot Oerv Men's laundered or soft cuff Shirts, ali eiset, good . QQg* patterna, at */Ov

M en *s blue cheriot Worit Shirts, collar attached, a 11 ■ixes 14 to 17^ atr— 69c

HOSIERY! STOCK UP!

Lot of men's duxmble cottiHi Sox, all sixaa, black and^ col-

ors. paiT-

Men'a mercerised Sox. black and colors, all ataa; ifMeial, a

pair— 19g

10 Beach Cloth Suits About 100 Beach Cloth suits in dark or light patterns.

Lot of men's

silk lisle Sox, black, white and colors; ▼ahiem SOc to-

7Sc, a pair-

Lot of Men’s Haa<Bcerehiefs,

white and with colored

borders: each

10c

Blade Leathttr Belts E4e |0e Sagtk So^miders E9c Rad Gartera, all colors.......17c

UNDERWEAR

MW. Anticipate your needs and save. A few speciils below-

^ AMddic Union Suits of whRa check nainplaid ttadrms. only.

llnimi SaiU, Cdnnibia meah or daa-

i^Bte and ecru, all sipee.

Shirts and Drawara, ecru color, ihort fileeves; a garment

hits 50c neekww reduced to half O) for Uik salt, at 4U<

Wash Naekl^, four-in-hand st^de; ^ at, each. I^iadttiee, feur-in-handa, auHahle for Meh. arv

plain .5c

49c 79c 39c

25c

M a d e by a high-class maker, which assures you of a well tailored suit for a little money. All sizes.

ynvD

SewJtli

JKawardia

For Compact, Poiiabfe Power—Novo Eoipzies and Outfits arc self-contained, _ compact, ea^y moved from place to $dace. This ts hnpQTtcmt to contractors, who want power that can be quicker shifted from one job to ^nether, Refiabllity and Economy are other important . features of Novo Power, which meets all needs up to IS H. P, Let us show you what Novo will do f<wyou. BOCK EQUIPMENT CO. 6S2 Flddbo- Trust Bldg., IndiaBapelM. Btg Itee mt ceatreetev** aieebiaerx ia steek. Pot sale t rest.

Big Reduction in Prices of

Cameras, Photographic supplies. Mirrors, Postcard projectors. Framed water colors, Photogravures, Etchings, Engravings,

Imported carhon photofiTsphs, AmeHcan carbon photographs, Artists* materials, Unframed pictures, Etc., etc. Discount on framing.

IN MANY CASES BELOW COST. Here’s a good chance to get even with the H. C. of L. Herman’s Art Store Temporary location until complete stodc is disposed of 12fi N. Pennsylvania St. Room 11. Upstaira. Opposite Kdth'a.

UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION ^ IHreeter GeMral mt Railreag* —

WdllMirllnnliR WOm^ aKXJBMk JBK1CJHmi*B

Excursion—Louisville Sunday, August 17, 1919 Round Trip, $2.45 Including War Tax •peeial tvala leave* laAigaapall* 7i00 a. woh letarateE leavca Laaiavllle TtOa p. ai. For farther tafonaatloa call or *pk*ae CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE or UNION STATION.

UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Diroetor Geacral of Railroad*.

' LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. EXCURSION aMv nth

IRetarmlas Saate XNitc.) Round Trip Fares (inehiding War Tax), to Michigan City | Bn^igan f$2.70 Walkerton f $2.43 Rochester j Manitott [$2.12 Trala loavea laAlaaaaoIi* Valoa Statioa TiM a. aL Maaaaebaaett* Ave. Statioa, 7tlO a. ae. Tieketo aaS faU tafonaatioa at tiefcet offlee. 114-11# Moa«uaoat Plaee, CaioB Statioa or Maaoaeliuactt* Ave. Statioa.

■- ^ -w - — w ^oae* wmmdrwW ' Leate’’-*tM* I* erba* tb* la#l*a* ••He# tlleai. Kkweftfc* L«1im eenpri** irart**a bMeUMl vtreWfHM mtwMe ■mpr*a*tia# Bi*i* tb*a iMaUtw — total*# ta OtairM Oaiofio— I*** tb*a Uae* beer* fr*ai IWeai*. 0**t woo#*# *b*t** •a# tbaiy bwiib** tig* tbaae ekanatag w*iar»wbar*#tiigbt. ibl baiktog aMur ba iadalga# la. IM watara aboaa# ia#aaMr lab -riraat. pareh. b**a aa# aMl* tok. NaarbrtatbaliMiaa Vll. I*#* af Mawaika. btiiaMta#

Auaa# ta l*g*8#ai Oa tb* Miat** af %h* lakt* will b* iraa# raatibftablt tattiE**. bcaritag boo*«i aa# baM aattieramtltoa *r, tfyaa »«*#*. t*a May glitb year ewa taat aw*l aaywbtfa alaag tba abarta. AH laka*aie*awoaa#a# bygaa# fiMnaa, wbtr* •atiagar* •teaawaft may abtala Um b**i K«4u«t* at raaoaaaU* rata*. Canada Iiivftes Yog M.E. MALONE Gen. Agt., Paaa. Dept. Ckm^an Padne Railway, 480 Walnut St., Qncinnati. Ohio.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION

On the Slet day of Dee., 1918. Iioeatad at 4(H California fitraat. San yVanciaea, Cat J, B LEVISON, Praal^ant H P, BLANCHARD, sacratary.Tha amount of Ita' capital ia 11.IOD.MO m Tha amount of it* capital pal# up la 1,500.000 «

fi

THE ASSETS OP THE OOMPANT

ARE AS FOLLOWS;

Cash* on hand an# In the hand* of aganta or othar paraon* | Baa) eatata unlnoumbarad... Bonds, markat value....

Stocks

Loans on bonds snd mortgage* of real astats. worth double the amount for which tha sam* la mori^ fmgad, and fra* from any prior incumbranqa .......... Dabta otharwlae seoured

Debts for pramtutna All othar aacuritla*

LIM.IM 14 4».6WOO K.4lt.tl3 M 803.3S 00

3.191.9E 00 lf2,IM M l,0E,St9 30 4M,047 «

Total aaaati 117.911,113 U LIABILITIES: Loase* adjuatad and not due.f IUATT M Losses unadjuatad 1,110,334 17 LoasMi in suapanaa, waiting for furthar proof 03,SB o? AH Othar olalm* asatnat tha company f9l,M4 79 Amount naceasaay to ratiUi aura outstanding rlaka 1,171,41914 Toul llabilitiaa .....^l....^^7i4 M Tha greatast amount In any on* risk I 350,000 00 Stats of Indiana, Offlo* of Auditor of State: 1. tha undaraignad, auditor of atata of tha atata of Indntna, haraby oartlfy that tha above is a corract copy of tha atatament of tha condition of tha abova mantionad eom^y on the 31st day of Deoanibar, DU, as ahown by tha ortftaal atatamani, and that tiia said original atatamant la now on flla In this offloa. In taatimony wheraof. I heraunto aub•crib* my name and affix my {SEAL} official saal. this 3d day of May, Itia. OTTO L. KLAUtS. Auditor of State

fr.72 OetroitMich. .fr.72 E E B B M ^ EETDEJi LIMIT. ■■EE* Th# Fsroflitg Sunawr City Monday, August 18 •«VU— Terre Haute, Indianapolis S Eastern Traction Co. Cttlio Electric Railway a»# Detroit, Monroe & Tdedo Short line Railway GOOD GOING Mtmday, August IStii, leaving Indianapolis at 7:30 a. m., 0:20 a. m, and 11:20 a. m. RRTURN LIMIT To arrive ia Indianapolia within 15 days from date of uiJe. WAR TAX Hw above hu;# includes the government war tax. SIDB TRIPS Many interegting aide tripe can ba made froip Detroit at a aaiBInal coat. Cali TraChe Department, 2(M Terminal building, for additicmal inforaatum- Maiii 2787; Auto. MWl.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION ■* OFTHB NEWHAi^lE IE

On the Slat day of Dec., 1918. Located at Hsnovsr and Pin* Btrasta. Maoehsster, N. H. FRANK W. 8AROBANT. Prealdsnt. FRANK e MARTIN. LEWIS W. CROCKETT, WILLIAM B. BURPEE, SscretArisa. The amount of ita capital is.E,Ee.MeE The amount of its capital paid up is i,m,m m THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY are as follows. Cash on hand or in tha hands of agents or other ponona .....f 344,333 41 Real aetata unincumberad . . 39*.BW 0» Bond* and stocks owned by tba oompany. market value. 3,111,714 33 Loans on bonds and mortgagmi of raal aatata. worth fioubl* tha amount for which th* sama fa mortgagad, and fire* firom any orior ln€umbran<» t,m 13 Debts otharwle* aaeuied 79.2EM Total assat* M^t4N» LIABILITIES: Losses adjumsd and not dus..| 73.W1 S Losses unadjustsd 383jn W Loaaes in suspanse, waiting for furthar proof i.m m AH other claims against tha oompany. except capital.... 3M,33I E Amount necessary to insur* outstanding rlaka L347.3li It Total nabtiitias .|4,$7l.l4fr 74 Th* greataat-^amount in any on* risk (gross) $ 133,833 8# Tha gr^trat amount allowad to bo Insured in any on* block E».f3333 Stats of Indiana, Office of Auditor of simtmt P I. th* undersigned, auditor of ^t* of tha state of Indiana, Hereby oartl^ that th* aboy# is a correct copy of tha atatement of th* condition or^ha above nisu* iffnad company on tba flat ^y of Dactunbar. Ifu. as ahown by the original atatamant. and that th* said eriitiiial statemant la now on fils in this oEm. In tostimony whareof. I hereunto sub•mtbo my name and affix mv ISBALl official seal, this 3d day of May. HW. OTTO L. KLATTga, Auditor of Iftaia. 9SSS99SSBSSBSBBBniE3pUBa^^ TItYAWUiTADUITHEIItllE