Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1919 — Page 3
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THE INDIAKAPeiilS I0EW8, THUBSDAT, AUGUST 14,1919.
ATSUMiyKR HOME
tipgsmr* wiH w ^ TtnHanffttO tenea'* row to rgimfgr uStOi I* iiacic. tJisitodi ^itot ^tti^trtet attaaMa^^attKiiwB to prthEQwd fmi cost fwnticos Imhbci, al«». It Im Mi^ wB stv« tte tfiatrier axtokner tbe injult of oa &iYeofl|prtfton of oBoiod mrsMeorliiff on nqtar prteoi ioeailr. It !■ aflenod tfait a wtiofe—kir has been aefHac aasar to none retail* ere at H amta a Bgand. t%e fajcC tihat wame oetmtr in stSI wttlMKit a food admini^fator Itaa Iwadicappcd pcogrcan here. Harrjr GQlMHt. wlio nerred dortod world war. ten aoiBed tile bend of tlie Mate food adtafenlntratlaB tliai be will not be able to nerve asain. WM0rtm are bMsc m»4ie to bare bin zeooanMcr. Konciwito Cenmty Plan. i IteecW to Ttae ladlmaiMBe 3lewn1 WARSAW. Ind-. Ansunt 14.*-S«caBe Allemna, federal food adminintrator for KmOmako eeaatir. baa taken aistlmi to cerMnit tbe hlgb cent of Reiitir aiwf ran down pTOSteera. H* baa aBaoaneodjbat be will form a priee-flxtoa oemmlttee. edddh wfiD make iarceilcatioiw and ewtaMinii fOfr prices addMi will bcirabUebed In tbe local papeta as a fuide to honaewtrea and bnrera Tbe eemnlttee win oennlnt of a rrareaentattve of labor, a sTocer. a meat dealer and two npn* neotatlrea Of tbe eeoaiiiaena
of nurplna army foodntnffs.
H. Malone, mayor of Alexandria.
beaan compartag corenmwnt
w^ prkea ehtogd by
Prapamn to Order Food. rnMMtel to Tbe IwHeetoelis News} - AXj3DlNDRIA, lad.. Aacnnt M.->
T lotoi iBwrdtoata
' are bcia« aold be ordered by aanored that tbe
gorwmmeot will i^p foodatnlEi by the
cartood to AlaxasdrbL
▼arioBa foodatnfia that are bwre at blab Pricen will be tbe mayor, who was aanore
Unable to Act for Sullivan. fSpeeiel to Tbe XadtawpollB Kewl SUEtlFAN, Iwt, Aamint M.-W. T. Menott. who doriag tbe world war aenred as SbtllivaB cowaty tood admiaiMrator. has aotilled H. B. Barnard, fndcand lOod adminlstrattMr for ladianf. *|wt he can not serve on account of tbe pr'ennure of bis ptosonal boninoCT. It is aaderstood that J. R. Biggs has bemt saggested tor the idaee. TRAII CREW ROBBED.
Bandits Were Aboard Empty Troop Train Returning East. BUFFALO, Aagnst 14.—Three members tbe crew of a Lebtgh Valley troop traia were held up by two masked men between Niagara Fells and Buffalo, today, and robbed of ail
tbelr monoy. Conductor P. D. Hart, of Chicago, gave np |13f. Tbe train was returning from the west and except for the crew, the coaches were (MDnpiy. Tbe robbers lumped from tbe trnia when it slowed down near North Tonawaada.
LEAVE ARMENIANS TO FATE
No Troops Altai labis to Replace the Brftisiit Soon to Be Withdrawn. PARIS. August If.-—The peace «mfer«ice is awaltiag anxiously the deeisioQ M Great Britain as to the withdrawal of Britiab troops from the Caucasus. whkA it is expected will begin to move homeward tomorrow. Coionei WiJItam Haakell. U. S. A , allied hi^h commissioner in Armenia, has tMegraidied the suxuome council that Armenia andoubtedhr wfll starve and the peoide be extermtaiated If the British soldim are not detained tbmw until others are sent. The 8U{»otne coaneil. however. Is unable to provide troops. N<me of the large powers is wiUbig to The relief sropHes gathered at Tillis. Batoum wad Ertvan probably will be lost If tbe Brittah withdraw, and tbe investigntkm to be made by Major James G. Harbord on behalf of the .\merieaa government will be of little use.
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—CeatieJ News Photo Service
CAKNEGIE, WHO DIED AT HIS SUMMER HOME, AND CARNEGIE, PHOTOGRAPHED A SHORT TIME AGO.
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J^vsl, Mkf^ •Bow. Kewe) t'AWPISf l4.^tood net dMltoed in toporu pubUahed BotoMufliaia. *lNitotiio4ifs«a# Comjsbutetois pbcsry wMt tost tosto had of too BMPteStS m bsiwe It Is In 10 per
bM ot
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t that the oVTbeted. m part- of Mna this
Sato jwosecutint a iiUsf from Bie oMtf Indiana,
should
toSMInt of tXF of mRiss iti dndsr the 'WM. He mM withMil to an inHt iM towrel govalMoat unnnitted bsHwibded on In "ihw urged . fhs county OTor to tiM fMitor could 19 ^nlon that arc chargars rsestvtosir oomto ttudra an sftort to brtaur tito eviI to Qw Mtsn-
. to get at least tsn ears of tbe fw gputb Bend. AOINTi TO INVEtTtOATE.
Finding of Twonty-PIvt Tons of in ttorago Stirta Action. IftoeJs! te The ladlasapoile Newel CC^^BIA errr, InA. Auguet 14.of the federal and state govIts ars expsetsd here soon to inthe ftndlng of twsnty-flve tons mtnr storsd in the warehouse of the OpIuRM^ City Storage Company. FVWIgbt markings showed the sugar had »en oonMgned to C. D. Kenny, of Ft Wayne, and the local food admlntghmtor told the higher authorities of tbla in oonneotioo with the story of tbe
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Seme of the supply had been sold to local grocers, who had been retailing sugar. St It oents a pound, which is high, socordfng to H. lE. Barnard, federal feed admmietrator for Indiana. HANCOCK COUNTY BOARD. |
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Of. Oscar HsHsr, or OrssnSeid. ^ Namsa Fslr Pries Commlttss. , ISptcisi to Tbe IndlsnspoHs News] j aitEBNFIELD. Ind.. August It-Dr.} Oscar Heiter, of this city, federal food < administrator during ths world war. has f accepted a call to head the elforta in Hanoock county to fix a fair price ofj oommodttiea. and has ad>pointed the to! |
towing asaiatanta
Reprtoanttng
Hlohman. UeorL - , Gatea. Frank B. Johnson, John M. Huf-1 ford. John llulvihiU, Robert L. Mason and James N. Gobls; grocers, C. Bert Orr. John RaMt OreenJleld; Rex Wtael hart. Fortvitls; dry gooda and clothing, B. P Wilson and Charles Wlilinma: labor. Bd Cooper,* coal and ice. Harvey J.
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which has not occurred, but in an apparent intention of merchants to avoid holding back stocks. Thus a lot of cantaloupes was sacrifleed yesterday at 10 cents, which had been selling for IS, and cut rates are being mads late In the day to avoid letting anything spoil by holding It too long. A local food committee has not yet been named. Four thousand hlanketa. wool and cotton mixture, will be sold at the United 0tatsa army Quartermaster's depot in Jelfersonvine, fo the general public, for cash, starting Friday and continuing daily until they are disposed of Ths bankets will be sold at M each in iota from one to ten, at 14.60 in lots from slsven to twenty-five, and at $4 In lota containing a.greater ijumher.. , To Conftr With Mr. Slack. fSpccial to Tbe Indlatwpolls News] RICHMONt>. Ind. August 14.-Seth Freeman, Wayne county prosecuting at-
mO CMNPAION.
OMNity Orggftiiss tmk wf UlwtiiB. A BuBupaCPlM. Nows] Xnik Aufttto, MB to
to
Rhue and county Gtoorge H. Cooper
food
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INQUIRY INTO SUGAR PRICE.
Being
Thirteen Cents a Pound la
Chained in Vincennes,
tiyeiai to Tbe Tndtansnolis Newel VINCENNES, Ind.. August 14-C, C. Winkler, who has been reappointed federal food adminletrator for Knox county, to aaalat the department of justice, will appoint a committee, composed of retail and wholesale dsalers. to Invssti8 Its the high' prices nrsvalltng here. ne of Mr. iVlnkler's first sfforts will be to determine why sugar is retailing at IS oenta tn Vincennta when tbs price in tucrounding towns la 11 cents.
GOVERNMENT BACON SOLO.
in
Eifhtten Hunderd Pounds Goes
Lest Than Two Hours. fSpeetal to Ths Indianapolis Nawal
LOOAN8PORT. Ind. August 14.Bfghteen hundred pounds of goVemment bacon at N cents a pound was sold tn feat than two hours by the city adminbgratlon here Wednesday afternoon Otber army surplus supplies did not move so rapidly. More baoon will be bmtgbt by tn« city. Local dealers are ^outtoing a cut In'prices of bacon, followfaig the aelling of the government
suMPUea
^ , Benefit at JefTbraonvIfle. ^ jSpaeial te Tim Indianapetie News] JHEffERSONVILLE, Ind., August 14 Bm bMiefita of the push against I prices Is evident in Jeffersonville, any -genend break of prices.
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$45,931.^ Wferth of CRANM BERNSTEIN MOTOR TRUCKS Sold to Ptesent users in Indianapolis durind JulV
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There is only one other truck in the world as good as a Gramm-Bernstein—
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C. M. McConnell. Service Station
107-9 American Central Life Bldg. Phone Main 306.
C(H*. Illinois and Walnut Sts. Phone Main 1203.
Over 100 Granun-Renistein Trucks in DaUy Use in Indianapolis.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF THE
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Successful men and women arepartidiD
in'dds dreut food keeps mem‘ht”
POSUM UKES BAD CASES OF RERY ECZEMA
Wltofi PoslkXD takes hold of viroIwit amd stabbom ecsema, it soo^es and cools at onto, putting a stop to the torriNe itching. On raw parts Cff the akin it feels imm^gqrably gratefui As Poslam continues to penetrate there develops just the healing process needed. Contrast the ease of hwdittg with the severi^ «rf the trouble, and Poalam’s work seems remarkable indeed. One ounce of Poslam is worth a pound of ointment less efficiwiL Sold everywhere. For free sample write to ^ergency Laboratories. 24S West 47th New York Urge your akin to become fresher, deaner, better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poa1am.—AdvextiawnenL
layer Piano, $600 to $750 m PLATER TOU WILL BUT. tUN IWJSIC CO.. ^ N. PeniisylvmiiiB St
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OP THE
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
On the 31st day of Dec., 1918.
Located
at 44 and 40 8. Dasrtoa. O.
Jefferson St.
WILLIAM P. OBLMAN. President WlUJ[iCM F. KRAMER. Secretary. The amount of Its capital la..I 250,000 00 The amount of Its capital paid *up is 250.000 00 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY are AS FOLLOWS:
0.7M00 71.000 00
Cash on hand and In banka...! Real estate unincumbered.... Bonds owned by the company, bearing Interest mar-
ket value “seoJttW
Agents’ balanros and unpaid
premiums Oiet) 10.34460
Total aaseta
.|L0Oi,330 3i
LIABILITIES:
Losses
jhl other
Lopsee adjusted and not dtie.l 1.03 00 unadjusted LHS 41
clalme against the
company 460100 Amount neceesary to reinsure outstanding risks 104007 M
Total liabfllties ....| 171.934 ffil The greatest amount tn any one riidt (net) | 1400000
State of.
State;
Indiana, Ofliiro of Auditor of
Yonr Winter's Fuel Now
" Ev.
mg in Fuel OR AUTO. SB-aeS. IPACTI^M ASSUREDi
OPOLITAN FUEL CO.
caiit.
ssivic^'
I.>the undersigned, auditor of atate 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 Ust day of December. 19m. as ritown by the original statement, and that the said orhrinal
statement is now on file tn tois o^e. in testimony whereof. I hereunto sub. scribe my name and affix my [SEAL] official seaL this lith day
ApriL mu
OTTO L. KLAU% AmUtor of
On the Slst day of Dec., 1918;
Located
StreeL
at 165-107 E. Main Lexington. Ky.'
H. M. FROMAN, Presidtoit. ^ * F. Q, STILZ, Secretary. The amount of Its capital is.. .feo.OOO 00 The amoimt of its capital paid “P I* 450,000 00 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
ARE AS FOLLOWS,
Cash on hand and In the hands
of uents or other persons. .*..1 00.048 74
Bonds owned by the company, b^ng interest at the rates of 6 and 4^4 per cent., market
value . 401 2SS 64 Accrued interest nggi le Stocks ”” 9M0S0 War Savtoge stamps ’02S 00
Loans on boiuls imd mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same Is mortgaged, and free ftom any prior incumbrance. Debts for premiums
All other* securities
01.063 23 40,587 30 171.633 64
Total
1891.789 40
LIABILITIES:
Losses unadjusted 3 37014 48 All other claims against the* ’ company c,soo 00 Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 240.741 a
OF THE
ALLIANCE
On the 31st day of Dec,, 1918. Located at 233 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. Ptoinsylvanla. BENJAMIN RUSH, President JCHN KREMER. Secretary. The amount of its capital Is. .$ 750.000 00 'The amount of Its cajHtal paid up Is 760,000 00 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANT ABE AS FOLLOWS; Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons .f 240,300 If Stocks and bonds owned by Jhe comimny. bearing interest at the rate of various per cent, market value..3,348,723 11 Debts otherwise secured...... 42A38 li Debts for iweminms 292,0S 39
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Handel Lamps
The Handel is one of several of the standard makes of lamjis we carrjr-in stock. Our display varies in designs and sizes just as do the tastes of those who choose them. See them at your first opportunity. You are sure to find just what you want
Personality can well be expressed by one's choice of a d^sk lamp. This one, with its adjustable shade and standard, is a practical, permanent, light-giving lamp. Like all
HANDEl/^ 'cssCjcmps
with its soft pastel colors, expresses th4 highest qualities of craftsmanship. Our display is comidete. Dur selection covers all types. We want you to see them.
121-123 South Meridian Street. Bfain 3420. ' Auto. 27-391.
■1292.360 10
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.310^000 00
Total tlabilltiea
Tbe greatect amount In any erne risk ......i The greateat amount allowed by the nilM of the edmpany to be Inanred In any one city,
town or village SO.aotOO
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 statemeat of the condition of tbe above mentlfmed company on the Hat day of December. 1918. as shown by tbe original statement, and that the said original sutemsnt Is now on file in this offi^ In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my [SEAL] official seal, this 39th day of A|^. 1919. OTTO L. KLAU8S. Au4ltoc nX 8totA >
Total assets I8.S31.945 7f LIABIUTIEfir: Losses adjusted and not due I 3.041 00 Losses unadjusted 443^313 Sf AH other claims against the company 77.304 61 Amount necessary to reinsurs outstanding risks 1.3».36i 73
Total liabilities |I,708JPl 17 The greatest amount in any one risk | 50^010 ot
State of
State;
Indiana, Office of Auditor of
L the undersigned, auditor of slate of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above if a correct copy ot the statement of the condition of the above men tinned company on the 31st day ot December. 1913. as shown by the ortgtnal statement, and that the said original statement Is now on file tn this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto sub- ., , •2*^, name and affix my [SEAL] offlcliU seat, this 39th ^y of
April. »19.
OTTO L. KLAUSS,
AMUtBr «f fitA^ <
SCHLOSS BROTHERS COMPANY
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