Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1919 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THUBSDAY, ALGUST 14,1919.

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CHICAGO. Aaenmt lA—Seyeral mtm~ aasd atrfiKteg railway ehopsMm from an parts of the oeoatry aimt here tS' day ts eosaider the <ttMSCloa of retiwaiag to work Is aecorAeace wits i President Wtlaom'e detnaad. It waa ea> I pmetmd that 4 deffsita policy Is rs' sard to tha siRke, whkdi was oallad Aagast I, te AHClaaca of tho orders of tim tatematloiial i^fleers mi the amoB. weald be adepted before the aaeetfag adjearaed. Local leadera arged tha atrlkere to etaad firm and rafaae to retura to work whUo latar> aatlooal offidala adyiaed tha asen to oGI off tho atrlke sad defer uattt later the aettlement of their deamade for highmr aagea.

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WhAe fho iweotlas waa la aeaSkm. 9,Sft atrlking car workers la the Cltf> cage dkSrfet besao takteg a refSreadum rote te decide ad»mber they would re-

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Ralhoad olBRala miorted lAtle ehasia la tho tnMe AtaatloB due to tho etrfke. Chicago still ia aiere eeriowely affected tnim mar other part of the country. althougli LAO care of live etoek were haadled today. ISO aeore thaa oa

the corremKmdlas day laet year. Time, to AcL Jsweil Says.

ExpulRoa all etrlktag railway shopaaea from the faitematloaal orgmaisation waa throateaad In a trtogram from H M. Jewell, presideat of the orgaahtatkm. which waa preaeated today by oAoiahi of the Chicago dfatrfct eounett at a aieetteg of miiklng ahopmeu called to rota om the oueetitm of returning to

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IIQHT FIRMS ARE INOICTEO.

ToisEs Qnnit Jury Inv^ss Ststs Astf*TriiSt Law In Food Frobe. TOL^XX O.. August li-BIght food oonoaraa. one of them the Rock mla..d Butter Coaqmny. were tndleted here to day by a county grand iury on the ekargf of rlolatlag the mate anthtruet taw by daiag a mmtmani prwa <m otmo ammiirtnm. Ooamty Prosaeutor A. J. Seney cSsrgtS the Hght concerns with being m agnmment not to sell the oleoamrgar file hi the ooneumer under AM oenu a iMMmd, The gmnd }ury, which Is In reetigacing m^nteeHng, was expected te r«A^B more Indlctmenta In the next few Aiya

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BOSTON. Aagnm RL-Tralllc coo«* tleasea the Hew Baglaad railroadeaft* •r today wS depaad hungry ea the ! eoeat of haBeta cast by amchaaiea aad afiomaaB who atrami Tlmraday aad Fcfday for jaereaaed wagea. Bomoe A Mahm atxfkefa, who recad early la Om week, were said to eppme mdag back oatU their grieranees had beea adlueted. bat there ware iadlcatloBS that tha Hew Barea ama farmed the adopUon of Preeidetit Wlleoo'e reeemaamdatloa for aa hamediate leiura. Strike leadera aaaoiaMed that a yote to retara would aead the ama back to thcA ykiieee Saturday, but that a m^ Jwity e«»rese4eu to woaid

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HUHTINOTON, W. Va.. Apgttit MWlth the exception of tiw Huntington jurfsdietion aO striking abopmen of tke Cbeoapeake A Ohio raSroad eyatem were at work today, accordfag to aa•ouneemeat from the general (dBcea of the road here, mrikws at Hinton aad Thurmond. W. Va.. aad on the Cheatpesfce A <Xiio of Indiana returned to work this morning. . « strike ecmtlnues at Handley. Huatingti^. AaWand. i*e^ Pork azi4 Cane Fork, witii tndlcatione tlMU tlm men Wiu be wwk not latm than Monday. For the first time

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TSmts bAVT*. lad.. Aagaet l4*-nw ear lepairaMn at the Chicago A Xaetsni lilt note rtowraed to werli today. Hit the Mler omMan, maehlatota and tbatr betpsro 1 stttl oet. It la «xaactad that they will le*

tarn te week Friday monUag.

“Climax” Electric Washer 8TUEDT--C0MPACT—C»NTENIENT No Whits—No IMays. 1. It whshss by.power. 2. If wringg by power. A child can operate it. |g5_$10.00 Down, 110.00 Per Month. Diseoant for Cash SO Dayi.

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Action is Necessary if You Secure of Our Eittraordinary Bargains in aiul Shop-worn Pianos and Players

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earson Remodeling Sale Saturday at 1 P. M. re in which to take advantage of this opportunity to own a good inj of from $50 to $500. If you plan to purchase a inano or player withmsttis, it wiH be to your advantage to purchase now, as prices are stead[apply is limited—as the factories, in many cases, are unable to

Few of the Many Bargains

Wdber Banola

MELDORF PLAYER —SKghtly shopworn instrument Ukulele attachment. Golden oak case. M mm $425

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STROUD PIANOLA— Slightly shop worn. Priced for ArsmfSS^.."":..$625

PACKARD PIANO— Excellent condition. Handsome art case. ^^.,,..$245

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BARGAIN ORGANS— Four organs, choice of oak or wahmt case. Priced in ds f this sate 5 JO at each • w

on one of Oiese bargains, you can arrange a reasonable down payment thereafter until the piano or player is paid for.

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Piano Company to Store*’—128-130 N. Penn. St, Indianapolis CMsMli>»j Xlwood, Frankfort, Newcaatle, Shell^ryiik and Hartlmri Cffr.

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CLOUD REPORTED GATHERTIIG

AMSTKROAM. .Anguat U—RauaMaiaa troopa am ahout ta leave Budmmat la omaeauence of the note aent to Houky the peace coofercDca accordtag to a wkelern mimage received here from Vletimt auoting aewspapera of that dty. The RouBBaaiaa detegatfon aeat to the peace coafereace today the text of the mfily of the Roamantan goyarameat to the notes eent br the conference. VIENNA. August 14 (by the AsaoefatgS:

gary be united with Roumania under the aovereigBty of King Ferdtoand and threatening to strip Hungary if the Roumanian army Is forced to withdraw freea that couatir. has beem presented to Archduke Joseph, head of me Huiymrian fovemmeni. by the auttiortoed Roulaanlan rmweeaatative at Budapait. according to dispatches received here. MANY BICYCLE THEFTS.

PoNoo RocorSt Show Forty-Six Whoela IRolen Since August t. Peraoaa who own bicy<d«B lurobably wm find it good boslnesa policy to lock their wbe^ vm«a leaying them tor aay tongth of time. records in the detective ^partBssnt at poifee b«xdi|aarters show that the Bumber dt bicyde thefta are rapidly iaereasiag. tocty-etx being reported since August L The detectives say the fact that only a few of the bicycles have beea recovered indicates that a hand of organlaed thisves may be operating te the city. Froderick Marlin Mall Dead. [Speelal to The Iwttoasadts Hews] VINCENNES, Ind.. August 14.—Frederick Martin Mail, age eeveaty-eeven. one of Knox ccnmty'a wealthiest elti-

xene and a large landowner, ie dead, following a stroke of paralysia He was a director of the largest financial Institutions In Vincennes and had the distinction of being the first Knox county grower of watermelons. Bis funeral will be held FHday. POSTAL EMPLOYES ACT.

Form Organxatlon at Lafayette to Urfe Salary Increaaea. (Special to The Indtanapdla Kewe] LA.FATETTE, Ind„ August X4.—Lafayette postal employe^ including city and rural mail cairltea. postofBce clersk and railway mall clerks living here, formed an organisation today to urge immediate passage of loin resolution No. S4, whiCB is now pending to the congress, and which provides for an increase te the salary of postal employes approximating 3$ per cent. M. O. Farmer was chosen preetdent. The mail employes contend that they have fared worse than any other wage emmera te the preseat high cost of living situation. Tlie sa&ury Increasee that have be«i granted to them in the last few years have not been substantial roough to make uy impreeslon on the cost of living problem, they said. Res^utions wsre forwarded to senators and congressmen today, urgteg them to support the wage earners.

-Specially arranged for Friday only sale of silk underwear * a thousand beautiful pieces of new silk underwear specially purchased and greatly underpriced for this event

three splendid groups from which to make your selections $1.85 $3.45 $5.85

* gowns, envelope chemises, vests, teddy bears, pajamas and camisoles, in materials of Georgette, satin and crepe de chine; all new styles, extraordinary values.

on sale Friday only, choice of

fibre silk or wool sweaters

several different styles, all shades

values up to $12.50, $8.90

all sizes for women and misses. Very smart

offering during our August Fur Sale Australian nutria coats ^ (sheared coney) regular $150 value— $98.50

Australian nutria, latest full flare model, with extra large beU cuffs and wide shawl collar. Trimmed in ringtail coney, natural opossum or brown opossum. SpeciaDy priced at $9^.50.

announcing the arrival of

new fall tailored suits

several splendid new models in simple tailored styles for women and misses. All sizes. —CHECKS—ENGLISH TWEEDS—VELOURS CHIC. YOUTHFUL STYLES, PRICED AT

Just recent arrivals that are extremely smart and swagger, ideal for traveling, for the country dub and for general early fall wear.

SELIG’S

Found Dead in Hfa Horn#. {Sf»Hal to Th* IndtanapnU* N«w4 CLINTON. Ind., Augait l4.~Th* body of Frank Holmes, age sixty-two, a carpenter, wa.4 found yesterday at hlau home In New Goshen by 8. 8. Hansel, a neighbor. Investigation resulted in the opinion l^mx exprossi^ that the man had died Monday might of heart d^se. A neighbor, who had missed him for two days, forced his way into the hous^

The Best Buy for You Considering its wonderful tone, smart appearance and all-around quality construction, this fine “Colonial” is without doubt the best phonograph bargain on the market today.

Colonials in many modela ^ to suit all tastes and pocketbooks. Easy terms, too, if you wish. Play All Records— “Colonials.” WHEELER m6s. sa-$13 E. WfiMhington SL

STATEMENT OFOONOmON OP THE

OF PENNSYLVANIA On the 31st day of Dec., 1918. located at 8l«-n« Fourth Avenua, Pittsburg, Pa. A. B. 8UCCOP. President A. H. ECKERT. SecretaiT. The amount of its capital is.I 900,000 90 Tha amount of its capital paid up la.. 800,000 09 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANT ARB AS rOLJL.OWB; Cash on hand and in the hands of aganta or other . persons I 233.(05 91 Real estate unincumbered ... 190.000 00 Bonds and bank stocks, market value 141.109 00 Loana on bonds and mortgages of rm^l estate, worth double the amount' for which the same le mortgaged. and free from .any prior incumbrance 332.933 83 Debts otherwise secured....... 193.439 18 I^bts for premiums 109,869 K Total assets $1,196.230 91 LIABILITIES: Losses adjusted and not due.I 27,090 71 Losses unadjusted 83,789 M All other claims against the company 21,189 07 Amount neceeeary to relnetaie outatanding risks 194,0(3 51 Total liabilities $ 949.996 99 The greateet amount in any ona rlak 60.000 <J9 State of Indiana. Office of Auditor of State: I, the underslimed. auditor of state of the,state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy ‘of tha statement of the condition of the above mentioned rompanv on the 31st day of December. 1919, ae ehown by th# original statement, and that the eatd original statement le now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my (SEAL] official seal, this 29th day m April, 1919. OTTO L KLAUS8. Auditor of fitate. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE

On the 31st day of Dec., 1918. Liocatad at Cor. First Avs., and WaFbington 8t., Ph&nlx, Arts. a M. SCOTT, PrssldenL MAX MEADORS, Asst Secretary. The amount of Its capital fa... 1200,369 » The amount of Its capital paid up i(je,»i» the A.SSETS OF THE COMPANT are AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and in ths bands of agents or other persons...I 64.369 M Real estate unincumbered 9,IK 83 Bonds and stocks owned by the company, bearing InterMt market value 9Lf71 K Loans on bonds and mortgegee of rsal sstats. worth doubls the amount for which the eame to mortgaFte. and free from any prior incumbrance 84,6* « Debts for premiums K.889*>4 All other securities 10,447 39 Total assets m-Sli 68

LIABILITIES:

tosses adjusted and not dus..t 4.991 M All other claims against ths company 9,0W09 Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding riaka 149.491 <8 Total liabilities tlW.480 61 The greateeyt amount in any one risk I 6.009 09 State of Indiana, Ofllce_of Auditor of

I.*t!te undersifned.

tha slate of indSana, h«r«by certify that the abo%v> la a correct copy of tivs statement of the condition of tee iibove men, tioned eomoany on the Stet day of December. lOllTV iS'ovft by tne ojfteal etatement. and that the saW ortginat

statement le now on file in teta efii^ In teettmony whereof. I hereunto ecribe. my naiM and afx m

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