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ISpMeBl to Tbe fAilSiiisielle acewel , Au—t 1A«-Sbets A PApialBCAt CohunbOA Bed Cross Im itoows aO Aboot germs. Mot am flw» aio germs on gtois. Meceir, wo! Btit slm Isto bcmt tenght hew dieodfiil th^ can be idSed br heat, as hi the case of baatdhges, rflhtoi AC tito Bed Croag wnrhshep W beftor plaeed la a hot A- honor of agarnm, and so whew sho oaw a verr dlrtr one aw Aa strecCA here, her Srto. awmght was to tsni awmjr thought to aarwif a ptor to feawa a pmfecfly good dolwUh ailk atoHi^igs ao seat watoe. *n eyeryOOam- Then and Aoom the IdS was StoMd out wtoh a atiek. ndled !£. aad aB wlfboetheing tooched hr her dainty hands , carofmy plac^ it in the orea of the kltcbca range and BB she hauptmed to reaieBtbcr about to some thaemershe and fonnd tbe aCnrltodatioa perfect. Tome was a litUe pOe

n^kade *»****^»^ Friday whmi imna fmr Whenfiag the Sm3H». in Bestom Win be

The Karwea to the Id-yeariy gathering of the fraCmilty.

A hoc fiidit to on for the natkmal pres> Meney of the Delta TAu Delta. Cbionel lamea B. Cartto. fonaimy of Indiana'p<dia, who haa hdkl this honor for the ]Ust twolre years, has annouaced that ‘be wfU not he a easAdate for re-eiec-:ttoa. One of the cowtendws for the ,office to A. Bmoe BfetaekL of New York city, who during the war waa chief of

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CONTRIBUTION OF $100 RESS CLUB MEMORIAL FUND

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r«k csOtMA. who is to be marker, sad for Mhs. George A JusA bride. The guests liaa Wiiilam Summere. Mrs. ^ ^Mhnleten. lua. Henry BltaMwirmw Martha Shields. Mlaa ll^^nd Miaa Fimnoes Pettfa Mias iBraena and her visitor. Miss Mawlin. of Laporte. Miss Woods and her visitor. Mias Stewart of Detroit Mra. Law:D«mtBtt end Mra. Irene Rupert who Ima come from Lake Tipshe la sMndJng the sumMrs. Luckett for two hMteaa was asatsted hr her hjr Mra Thomah Hendricks

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sispad caatrlbation of ItoA to be, their. treaeureleA for this purpose. Mra iigtrfrad fT tbe onb «r i Kn. tiglei bin B<xndy. of Yalparatoo. a f.... j - {praSB dob aiember and proralent dabthdldws fma4 for a memorisi to thA|woiiiaa. has sent to $12 from ctobs of Cmameer Oontrftutor has come from a the Tmth district The dubs gave as wmsB ■—rMs. C. <X StoDton, I foiiowe: Lafayette section. CouncO of

atm mmM frran ' J«»toh Women, IS: Valparaiso Woman’s

flff VStosaeport The SM ^ waa firom ^nni, u. H^nanood Wmnaa's Qub. N: Kawfrd fiok. ed^ of the lAdies’ Horn Kenttond Woman’s Club. I: GoodJand .Tenwiel M*a Fent«m M predoudy. woman's Club. » Hebron Fortnightly glRm ML smkM wHh her recent gtot;cinb. «; Monticeilo Univertity Bxtmategto contribution. mon Club, gl; Wolcott University Ex-

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eoileded to almut Pto. and Jress CitA\ The followlag amounto also have remmbers beiteve that with a few mora centiy been received: Mra E. V. Lee. a^ gmmwuA gifta the god of Bminbridge, Ind.. 98. which, she sava Is to SASlly to sight *fhe plan to to ptoco • from “a few i^reriative friends of the A rnmnorfat drtakiM foontate a^ circu- »Country Cbntrlbutor. who feel their loss iar st^ bench In «e of the n^y j,ra B, W. Keyler. 30 Drexel ^tttiftd^dwts to Turkey Run, Mra‘avenue. Indtonapotto, $1: Mra Charles Stras^ tovorlte playgro^. Ir. Havens. Kdtomo. «; Mrs. Ida M. «****^;r.. Won**** »!Cooper, Kokomo. »: Mtos Kathleen M-

Preas Club who has contributed goner- cooper Ko*fomo. H. ottaly to the projoc# to Mra Eltoabeth l'-®®***^* ''

the pneseat thne to the aattonal organisathm. Bealdea the office of namnal preddent held by Cdoaci CurOa Henry A. Gaai|toea. ‘to national treasurer. Mr. mpbdl to to BostCHi now eomplettng the arrugemeiits fw the entertatoment of tte delegates and fraternity mem-

Ahffgjfg Goin0 Up. (Bstthsen AnwHesal *nMt« is a snat deal of aaMi «s that maa's wortL” *nuu Is aKM thaa yam eaa my mheat his chargaa for tt.**

OUTLINE FOR CITIZENSHIP STUDY

Mra Edward Franklin Whita chatriwan of the political science committee of the Indiana Federation of Ciaba and also oi the General Federatton of Womw'a Clubs, has prepared a simple outIf&a of study In clUsen^lp for use in club programa It may be uped as an ouUtne for a sertea of lectufea or for dub study, and Is Intended to give a eommebendve view of the various relatioiuhipa to which wmnen. as full cittomis. must adjust themselvea This study probably will he taken up generally by dubs next winter as the time approaches when women will be folly mfranchtoed Oirou^out the country. The study begins with the smsllest unit of community life—the tomlly. Mra White’s idm. in treating this and oGimtopica is to cmidder woman, not as mother, wifa housekeeper or homemaker. but as a dttoen. as a representative of the supreme government.

whoee duty rests not alone on her mother instinct, but on a well defined duty to the state to cmiduct her household aftoirs in such manner as diall bring about the moet good to the general public. The topics for study are as follows: "WomAn'B Rdstloa to the Family as a Cittoen.” “Woman’s Relation to the Community as a Cltisen.** “Woman's Relstion to the State as a Citlten.** “Woman's Relagion to the Nation as a atiseA’’ "Government Through Political Parties,” "Property Rights and Duties.*’ _ These topics are subdivided and analysed and may be expanded to suit the needs In time for the state dub convention at Kokomo this faU, Mrs. White will have rmUly a third tuition of the quto book, which will contain about 229 questlens founded on thto outline, and serve to direct study and remarch. Mrs. White to to deliver a course^f lectures to the Woman’s Department

Club, of IndlanapoUs, during Printer. following thto general Tine. The last lecture, on "Property Rights and Duties," necessarily somewhat technical and leml In its nelure. wilt b* found especially helpful in view of the eon- ........ .....y... « ;.r,p,.fty hoMiags of the women of Indtona.

AWNINGS Af tllA hiftMl gaality. EBERHARDT & CO. m e Capitol At*. -

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Although the larger eontoibutlons are of mateflal help, ttoi many small checka and cash contributions which have poured to fremt admirars of tho Country Contrlbator fttmi all parta of the country. are indicative of the widespread tniersffi In the memortol and are amtetIng in rolling up the totaL Many

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DELTA TAUS TO MEET, Will Dlscuta Plana for Attending National Qatharing at Boaton. A full attendance of membership of the Indianapolis Alumni Association of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity to e*^ pected at the luncheon at the Board of

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ESSEX MOTOR CARS

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE

Just a Ride Makes A Hundred New Owners ctre Added Daily —Each a Warm Supporter of the Essex Men Want the Essex

Surely no car has ever equaled the Essex in the way it has been endorsed by the public. From the very first it has been advertised just as we said it would be, by what people had to say for it. You remember we announced the Essex would have to speak for itself. Its fate was left with the people. And now you can judge what the verdict has been. One Hundred Owners ~~ Added Daily' Deliveries at this writing exceed 10,000 cars. An average of 100 new buyers are getting their Essex cars every day. Such a production would be Ip’ge for many older organizations. But it is not half equal to the demand that there is for the Essex. Sweden Ordered 5 Then Cabled for 75 The first shipment of Essex cars reached Sweden a few days ago. The initial order was for 6. But on the day they were unloaded the dealer cabled for 75 to be shipped immediately. That is significant, for Sweden is one of the countries where gasoline costs nearly a dollar a gallon. • Even before the war European countries did not take readily to American cars.-^ Only the light, small, inexpensive cars had a market then. (Dost of operation was the big item. Gasdine and oil prices made large cars impractical. But the Essex just met the needs. It has the sturdiness and dependability Europeans had never attributed to moderate priced American cars. The Essex met their demands for economy and low operating cost, Ai|d Those Advantages Are Important Here Americans, rather than put up with the customary objections of light low-priced

cars, more willingly paid the price that obtained the degree of elegance, comfort and performance they want^. But the Essex seems to have filled the need, as we expected it would. It answers the demand for moderate firit cost. It meets the inexpensive cost and maintenance situation, and, of course, it gratifies the taste in appearance and performance. How Every One Talks for the Essex They tell their friends what they have learned about it. ^ Any dealer can tell you of person after person who has placed orders with him as the result of a ride they have had with some friend. As a test of how it stands in the opinion of motorists in general, or even the man in the street, mention the Essex - anywhere you might be in such a way as to provoke a discussion of it. , The result will be interesting. You aren't likely to hear a single adverse criticism. But you will probably conclude every one is interested in selling you an Essex. That b the Egsex Selling Force It is just what you will hear from any group of motorists. Every one seems bent on telling every one else what a fine car the Essex is. Note the manner in which they praise it. People judge it in comparison with other cars of merit that they know. That probably explains why Essex performance and quality is compared to large, high-priced automobiles. There is no other measure by which Essex can be described. When will you take ytiur ride in an Essex? Your enthusiasm will be as great as it now is with dose to a million others. Essex boosters grow daily—and thus they swell Essex sales.

On the Slst day of Dec., 1918. Located at 1198 Illuminatlnf Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. M. 8. MILBOUHNE, President O. T. BROWN. Secretory. The amount of its capital to. .11.990,000 09 The amount of its capital paid up to 839.690 00 THE ASSETS CF THE COMPANY ABB A8 FOLLOWS; Cash on hand and in the hand* of agents or in banke.f 148,0119 Bonda owned by the company, bearing interest, market value 148,149 00 Stocks owned by the company, market value .......... 128,40909 Ix>ane on mortgages of real estate, worth double the , amount for which the same to mortgaged and free from any prior incumbrance 889,840 48 Debts for premiums 130,948 to All other securities 28,140 06 Total assets ...$1,862,812 1^ LIABILITIES; Losses unadjusted 9 78,668 60 All other claims against the company 11,198 07 Amount neceMMiry to relneure outstanding risks 384,860 88 Total llablllOes f 462.400 23 The greatest amount in any one risk ....$ to.OOOOO 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 3l8t day of December, 1918. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my [SEAL} official eeai, this 29tfi day of April, 1919. OTTO L. KLAU8S. Auditor of Stoto.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE

R. V. Law Motor Co, Distrihttior 323 North Pennsylvania Street» Indianapolis

On the 31et day of Dec., 191B. Located at N. W. Cor. Second aad Jefferson Sts., Dayton, Ohio. O. I. GUNCKBL. President HERMAN BICE, Secretory. The amount of its capital to. .|1£9,090 99 The amount of its capital paid up to 169.809 99 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons. .$ 99.7U tl R«U estate unincumbered .... 66,880 99 Stocks and bonds owned by the company, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent, market value 113.81999 Loans on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same to mortgaged, and free from any prior incumbranoe 19.90000 Debts fo^ premiums. 14.819 99 Total assets 9933,486 19

LIABILITIES: ,

Losses unadjusted $ LIN 98 All other datms against the ja company faccnied tmxee) 1.900 00

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Total liabilities t ....$118.349 88 Ths greatest amount to <ms risk $16.81990 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State; 1. the undersigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above to a con^t «>py of tha statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the list day of December. 1918. as rtiown^by the original statement, and that the said ortetoalt statement is now on file In thto oAoe. In testimony whereof. 1 hecounto‘«ab« scribe my name and affix my (ffSALl offieW^^L thto 2»th day of OTTO ^ KLAtEHL AEiiilM'af Etoka

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