Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1919 — Page 9
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Cbtotm oAcfak nrTatit low a nwaitwr|Janry Ktopoy. acttey ehito ad poilpa. Si the ykrtoity to <Ky 5*l_f**** no^o**! pemwsa who talked ta Kaaa- “* '*h.^ SSS’SSSr^l'njg^j^j*^a.« «
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HKRtaan or some to bli *ba«t W*f«»TTO
wsa other Cotton
too la taet iSO Caalan 1 fla Olitf^ coaadabH Maatewn waa a wxaatler and lato Ttoy aaid he had baan H
for othar effaaaao.
tPsaell ta Tba TaiWiaaMa Mmna CLINTON. Xad^ Auyttat lA-Tosy asUan, aSaa Tony Taaaaa, an atbletle toanaaiaa, ann about tWrty'two, was biaiiybT back to CUstoat Tuaaday night ~ O.. in Om darsa to B. & ^ I] onsataMa, amd Evcvatt pTasarutor, and now la is Vmr> aiosew eamsfy SUt, ckaryed with d»> ffesudhto Stt fhcrhin. a CUnton Bou' wanlan. onr to Vtnu llantean S aaU to ba enn of a gaay that ias operatad wkkdy m Indiana. f%lo and Panfmyf> vaaria. aalMny a ''mcmay nadina** to ftoow ^matrymeB. SarMn. who bora an tbo axp«ase of yatttny Mairtaan brosi^t back h^a, rO'; portoA to tha Clfntoa p<dica four waaks aye that a man, who 1m baan here sav* aral days, arich a companion, had sold Mm a machina which na repreaented to to eapabla to frindlag out aow curranmr wbaa fod paper of tnrrmv alsa and thmi lad ran away with im Stip Drawer DM the Wark. The madlBO proved to ba a wtretcas practice owtSt. with a Kip draarar. partitkmad la sudh a way as to reveal moMy before an openiny shortly after blaafc paper had baan put fa apparaotly tha aama frface. A buxaar on ua box was worked tn the tooceaa. durinc which tlraa the taaer drawar waa sti
over.
L Leon Ooutd. a Canton attorney, came to Clinton with Mantaan. who waa aiao aecompanfed by bfa wife and a child. Tha attorney, according to the CUnton oflicera, triad hard to prevent fiarbfn froth testilying hi tha use, with a threat that he would ha tmiHisonad for tryt^ to defraud tha government. Many Loss Money. Sartdn rtouaed to ba lightened, and tha ofitelala. who bold that Sarbin vlolatod no atata law, whatever bla totentkma ware, made full use of Ms tasti mony In a preliminary haaiind Manlean pleaded not guilty and waa aant to jail in default to |M» bond. Tha
UWYERS HEAR WITIESSES Dapnnttlowa Taken in Qeerse Kannier Mvfder Ctoe. ]>epoeHMBa from wtueaaca were takra todmr hi the cane to «ha state against George KcaKer. who is tkargad wtih mcrdcr. ta praparatioB for the tr^ erhich wSI tato plaoa at ShKbyirfl^ Of^Aer B. The wBaaeaee were heard in tha oMoea to Motiaea A attmaeys for the defendant, who aKced that the dapoeklane to taton. ClarJa Adams, emmty Ptnea^W. wto was pxaeeet. mteipaead ebleetioiw to some to the ouaWMaa put to the defeadaat’a mUtmjm to witaemea. t^of whom wera wttmeeee which the atato enacts to caS In the prosacutSon of tha dilfiffiiliiiyt Mr. Adaw regarded ^the depoKthm uiktny as a sort of “•flahtag expadltkm on twalf of tha detewe to learn aa nnrly as poaaihle the pisai to the M the pceaccntton. and Ibuglst agabaat^the axamtnation of certain witnesses etong certain linea * Aimmg the wttaaeeae ^pimOoBod were
Funeral to Arnold A. Corneiiua The funyral to Arnold A. Contolius.
BANKERS' PROGRAM READY
Many Noted Speakers to Addreaa Meetinii of Indiana Association. An imustol program of brllUaat Maafcmii who will diaeuss national problerax of ftnanoe. politioa and sociology has bean arranged for the annual
who died Taeeday frmo Iniartea suf
lerad tn a Ian from a street car, ariU .oiogy has naan arrangea tor ine annum Ikmong the speakers will ba. ^oh» j'. to held at tha heme, Mf Araeita ava-of yi, Indiana Bankers’ As-'‘Am^. flrat ^teoHoreKdent of the First
-1. .,..11 Katlonal B^k, Cwcago; Frank XhiEy.
Bie. Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. *aoeiattasi, whidk wtll meet at the Clay.
pool hotel. Saptambar U and X, by An-
drew J. Smith, tSs secretary.
A smoker wtll be held on the evening of September SI and tha following night a theater party has baan arranged. 'The entertainment committee haa provided other entertainmenta which are to be
announced later.
Acoordlng to tha program whi«k. baa Just been received from the jarinter,
general aaeret
the United Brothar-
CoUlns. of New Tork: Gerhard U. DaW, vice-president of the Clutoe Kattonai Bank, of New Tork. and 8. Davtees Warflald, prwidMtt of the National Aaeociatlon of Owners of Baliroad Securittoa, to Baltimore. Md. Bobert A. Morris, to Fatrmount. te president of the Indiana aaeociailoa, and B: W. Aiken, of Sullivan, ia tha vlca-preeldent. *l
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
MUM RUE
IT
On the 81st day of Dec., 1918. Located at 2U N. Cedar St. Awatonna, Minnesota.
r. J. XsAKS, President. C. I. BUXTON, Secretary. THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARB AS FOLLOWS: to Bonds owned by ’the tompany, bearing Intereat, market val..10,579 60 Loans on bonds and mortgages of rwl estate worth double^the amount for which the aama ia ramtgaged. and free from any prior incumbrance 309,060 00 DebtiF for premiums 3g,4M 16 All other aecurttles 2g,iu (h
Total assets ..
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LIABILITIES: I4OWWS unadjacted 119,801 61 AU other claims agalnat the company 7,768 46 Amount necaaaary to reinsure outstanding risks 249,102 72
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OFTHB
On the' Slat day of Dec., 1918. Located at 49 John 8t, New Tork City. S^LL A HENSHAW, U. 8. Manaywk the assets or the company ABB AS FOLLOWS: CaKi In company's «rfBoe | tl 46 Cnah in bank m,m 71 !||onds owned by the company. * heartny tetereat, market wahM MLUO 65 tocka i9l.i«00 ■Ayeiiaaf -halsAoaa 1ILI42 H BKtoUKtoiM on toM leases.... MMS M Interest due aikl acented..... ikMT || epotol nasats ......tLikLNi69
LIABILinSS:
36et mKateadiny lomm .t 67.661 K
om^ Katma ayainto tha
Many 1^696 90
nacawaiy te itoagnra
ailMtelh^dny risks 121,416 12
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Tetet BaiaBttwi .4 iMJBII ■ mnnt hi anv «,6I5 65 o< Xnttana. OMos of Atod^ to ^ UBdessignad. audHor of slate of ta to Infiana, harsto emtity that ^ is a^ewareet copy of tha stateUM) teatoUpp of tha above menfOmmay mi the Slat day of DeBber, MA ae shewn by the oiiglnal ittegtet, giM that tha said orjytaal ktesMmiFls now en file in this oimta testlnioniy whereof, l toreunto pibtmu.] ddBfl. MS* _
Total liabilitlas §276,662 74 The greatest amount hi any one risk 415,000 00 State of Indiana. OQoe 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 eonditloB of the above mentioned comity (m tha Bet day of December, 1912, a« shown by the original statement, and that the said original siatemaat ia now on hie in this office In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my LSBAL] official seal, this 27th day of May. M39. OTTO L. KLAUSS. Auditor of Stata
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE UNITED STATES BRANCH
On ths 31st day of Dee.,. 1918. Located at No. 100 William StreeV New York. N. Y. PERCIVAL BERESFORD, Manager. Home Offioa, l^ondon. England. Tha i^unt of Ite U. & daposit Is I 660.000 60 the assets OF THE COMPANY IN the U. a ARB AS FOLLOWS. Cash on hand and In tha hands of agents or other persons..! 94.982 M Bonds and stocks ownsd to the conuKAy, bearing interest, secured as'ftolows. market value - A754.40O 60 Debts otherwise secured ...... 1.180 66 Debts for premiums 1.0634M6I Att otSar securities 96,154 66 Total assets 16.082.256 69 UABILITIES: T nsiintT adjusted and not doe I SL486 66 Loseee unadJoeted 28M10II Loeees ia auspenee, waiting for further proof m-'xr M.88I66 All other claims against the company — 13444616 Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ............ 2,263.159 61 Total HsblHttea 92429,962 7| State of Indiana, Office of Auditor to State: 1. the undersigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana^ hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statemeat of the oondUion to the above mentioned oowpany on the Slat day of Deoember. m as shown by tto original statenent, and that the aaid original •tatemwit ic now on file in this office. In testinuHiy whereof. I hereunto subll^be my name and affix my rSEALl official eeai. this 28th day of April. 1919 ; '
RefrenMng cAer^feei Mhoum deeming effed on tedh and moaik^
WHITE SWEET
Ualeay it dtemed tito teetli, toFoet* ened the moaili, «ml hyandeiied ^be gimii, ifonld people ofiefiaemeiut for 70 ye«ra heie need ^ endntriatoicyllyreconimeaded^ ^odom Myaur dmkw't
STATEMENT OF CONDITION or the
PARIS, FRANCE. On the Slrt day of Dec., 1918. U. 8. Branch Located at No. 17 Custom ' House Street. Providence. R. I. starkweather a SHEPLKT. INC., U. 8. Managers EMIL O. F7EPER, Vice-President and Manager Agency ' DKtertment. THE ASSETS T>F THE COMPANY are as FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons...9 ULTTS 71 Bonds owned, to the company, bearing interest. market value 727.086 49 Debts for premiums 162.120 20 All other securities 9,607 79 Total assets LIABILITIES: Losses unadjusted .............2 All other cUdmt agalnat the company ......j...... Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks
.91.021.696 28
79.082 60 70,081 96 452.263 97
ToUl llabUiUes 9 6(a428 53 The greatest amount In any one risk I The greatest amount allowed by the rules to the <»mpany to be Insured In any one Kty. town or village ,No restrtetlon The greatest amount allowed to DO Insured in any one block 9 4(^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 cQndlti<» of the above menUaned company on the Mat day of December. 19A as shown by the original statement, and that the said oriidnal sUtement Is now on file in this offlU. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my [SEAL] official si^. this 29th day of Ap^ 1M9. OTTO L. KLAUas. Auditor to State.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF THE
On the 81st day of Dec., 1918. Located at 766 Tnist Bldg.. Rockford, llUnota. A. J. LOVEJOY. PresldentR. B. FTURTEVANT, Secretary. The amount of Its capital is...9E5.6Q6 00 The amotint of Its capital paid up is 115.660 60 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARB AS FOLLOWS: ^ Cash en hand and in the hands of agents or other persons...! 2.662 44 Bonds owned by the eompany. bearing interest, secured aa follows: U. S. 1st Liherty loan, market value 400 60 U. 8. Id Liberty loan, market , ^ value klMIO U. 8 Id Ltbei^ loan, market value 6,706 00 U. 8. 4th Liberty loan, market value A669 66 Loans on bonds and raortgagea of real estate worth doable the amount for which the same ie mortgaged, and free from any prior Incumbrance 514.660 06 Debts otherwise secured iCOKM Dtets for premiums A474 69 AU other securities 11464« Total astets 9435.SU9I _ L1ABIX4TISS: RMerve 99148160 Losses ia suspense, waiting for further proof 9.IH4I All other claims against the company - MM 61 Total liahUitite IMMBffi The greatest amount In say wie risk 9 6w000 6t Stats to Indiana. Office of Auditor to State. 1, the undendgned. auditor of state of the state of Induuia. hereby certii^ that the above % a eorrect copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned oompaay on the list day of December. ffiU. as shovra to tha orlgtnaf statement, and that the said erigtnai statement is new on file in this oIRoe. . In testlmeny whereof. I hereunto subsertbe my raune site affix my CSBAL] ofSela} aeal. this 9d day to Mkr. Ml*.
Sander & Recker*s
¥ TC.TP d ¥ ¥!r dlifcTlllL kiii^ jL Friday and Saturday a ■ aiauj uuw wi.Ha wwj y Store Clo*e$ Saturday at Aroon. / A Quick and Radical Clearance of cnas/n
UMMEaa 1UCNITU RE
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Arranged on First Floor in Four Groups for Easy Seeing and Quick Selling
Group No. .3—$6.75
Group No. 1—$2.95 (Values Up to $6.50) Old Hickory chairs and rockers, jardinieres, tabourettes, 4-foot mission swings, mission armchairs, muffin
stands.
Your Choice, $2.95 Group No. 2—$3.85 (Values Up to $8.50) Old Hickory chairs and rockers, tabourettes, fiber rush tables, high-back blue painted rockers. Your Choice, $3.85
(Values Up to $15.00) French willow chairs, rockers and ferneries, fiber rush chairs and rockers, tables and tabourettes, mission double rocker settees, flower boxes. Your Choice, $6.75 Group No. 4—$18.50 ^ , (Values Up to $40.00) Fiber rush settees, upholstered fiber rush chairs and rockers, tables, tea carts, desks, lamps, bird cages and standai^s. Your Choice, $18.50
l^ht Fiber Rush and Hickory Swings Greatly Reduced lor Quick Riddance
One 8-foot Fiber Rush Swing.. One 5-foot Fiber Rush Swing.. One 4-foot Fiber Rush Swing.. One 4-foot Fiber Rush Swing..
IUtg«l«r Price Sale Price $30.00 $19.50 $28.00 $17.50 $86.00 $aa.5o $38.00 $24.50
Regular Price Sale Price
One 6-foot French Willow Swing $66.00 $48.75 One 4-foot Old Hickory Swing $12.00 $7.50 One 5-foot Old Hickory Swing ^16.00 $9.50 One 5-foot Old Hickory Swing $17.60 $12.50
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NO TELEPHONE OB C. 0. D. ORDERS. NO EXCHANGES AT THESE PRICES.
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20% Off AU Refrigerators.
Sander & Keeker Furniture Co. Meridian and Maryland Sts.
20% Off AU Refrigerators.
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Y OU can’t help cut-
ting loose joy’us remarks every time you fiiish your smokespot with Printo Albert—it
hits you so fair and square. It’s a scuttle ^ of jimmy pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfying as it is ddightfhl I If s never too late to hop the fence into the Prince Albert pleasiup-pasture I For, P. Ai is trigger-ready to give you more totecco fim than you ever had in your smokecareer. That’s because it has the quality that makes its flavor and its fragrance so enticing. And, quick e^you know Prince Albert you’ll write it down that P. Al did not bite your temgue or parch your throat And, it never wiUl For, our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch and lets the man witii the touchiest toi^e simply smoke the roof off the housel Man, man, what.a wad of smokesport there’s stored in that P, A. package thaf s addressed directly to you! ' Toppy md Saga, Udy md tbu, hmdeomm pomd mmd hmg potmd Hm humidors -gml—lAto domr, pmeitcei pemnd eryaipl gkm hmmUmr mUk pponge mokietser that hmpe tha faHiccn immKhpmrfmt smmeOm. R..J. Reynolds Tobneep Company, Winston-Salem, N. C*
