Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1919 — Page 24
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(AT. AreUST 20, 191f.
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INDtAlilAN’S BILL IS ISSUE
pl»ii««> w*« hardly to be eonaidered In department
relatkm to the value of aircraft In the h^ience of aviation two principal funcUona of obeervin* and wholly military or wh
bomhio*. fair.
Secretary Baker exprAiOd
order t^iat the alt and
jih^ild not bdcomr fh<Hty * naval af-
“Bttt, perhapa.” said Senator New, "this offers jhe very reason for the separation of the services which my bill
provides.”
"Singularly,” responded the secretary, "the Brttlsli. for whom Sir liouflas was
5e which lia*
spMklM, is the only service
Indulged in the program of separation, *■'Aircraft are intimately associated with all modem fighting.” the secretary continued. ’The infantry depended hpon them for Erection of advance end wi^drmwal; artillery for the direction of and established preciskm of fire: the cavalry in a less degree, and also the coast artillery. Today no branch of the army w independent of the air force. ‘Tt is my view that air pilots should be trained as military men and their association with the army intimately maintained. | Toward the close of the war, just berore the armlstiee. In point of fact, the military automatic bomber, aircraft which could be directed and sent Sying fifty, sixty, even a hundred miles into enemy territory, there to explode itself with terrifying force, was
approaching perfection. A Military Advance. —
“In this, the newest development of air fighting and of the use of the airplane, was distinctly a military advance. Modifications and developments should come along military lines under military guidance. We can not afford to have military aeronautics In America an obsolete or obsolescent thing, and the air service a new thing off by Itself “ Here Senator New interrupted to call the attention of the secretary to the ffact that under the provisions of his own bill there was no intention of interfering with the array's developraent of its air service or with its control of air fighting and the collaterals of invention and perfection along military
lines.
! “In time of war," said Senator Kew. "the commander-ln-chief control of the whole air serv'ice of the nation is needed and admitted. The bill provides for the transfer to and from the air service of military offlcera, the development of mltltarv aeronautics and the training of air pilots. Efficient co-operation would prevent paralleling the work of two services and there Is no reason why cooperation should not be perfected In time of peace." Not Wholly Military. Senator New Insisted on the need for the develoinnent of perfection in air service affairs on the broadest of grounds and the need for his suggested
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MISSrON PINIHG ROOM suTTB, cuer goo; price 1176. 442 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
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PBLL TO TH* EXCKL
yetw forMnrs nstll
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OjaiTt sell say of ~~ — can TH* KXOBL- Win pef ymi the Mggest arle* aad cash wMlanM delay. Oai{ naccgU Mala «*. !
#AXT*l>-oid lealimr^ed CesMers re^, rated, eestber mattfesses sadaMds. ! AOORX rKATHKR OO.. M * hMket sL
Mam 91*.
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Fu^^SZTbedsprtaga. brand new, $1*. Fpos-
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tins to tbs rity. oM furattors BAK*R BROd, «•-» *L
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mom for stoves.
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Roomsize Rugs
Bar them now before fall beasselsaaiBg WWW In Ws have a nice sslrvtlon of Royal womn. AxRiMter, body fkuaoels and velvet: SM woo!, fut dye; prewar rugs are better thsb any new nm» you can boy. Our prlow are ab^ hsB <>» pries of new. Call early
fm- phiice.
Used Goods Store 424 Mass ave, THtUK-f«Cn^ION writing dvA and Mokcaos smhbln^ go*^ ** new: oas Ctertend Mgsburnor. UM A MsHdUut. Cali after LAR0< mrpsts. one Halt. ^ «s Royal Axmini^. f» g Wartitngton BAKKR BRCW. _ _ 'tents earpsts, tmm 14xb, one teMt wa4a Royal Axmtaster, fte and 9*6 each. * WaMtegton BAKBm BR08. Yair^^ fuU-slMd bad ipiiags. til
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424 Mass. Ave.
Beautiful Chairs Mltd mahogany, in many atyM and Mss, suttablo for living room, rsoeption room or parlor, soma handsorasiy handcarved. others inlaid with satin wood and tendtor ttf pmuri. gat hared from expensive iwmee. rcfiniahed to our factory like now; about 7d to select frum. no n^w atora can show you ffitter gooda than ws offer every day In the week at half-price. Used Goods Store The Fine Store. 64 Maas ave.
Vi'LVi^ rug and hall runner. 3S49 N. New Jsr«»<»y.
\t L complste household outfits and will pay tbs best prices. Cali BAKER BROe. Mala Mte .
WILTON velvet rug. 9x12. used three months, cost 119. 84-)noh golden oak dining table, go^ oak kitchen cabinet. tU; M malibrary uhle ALBERTSON HAN:OP, cheapest second-hand store in the
me, 99*2 Ontrai
Wj^ffl”P bedroom suite and box couch; jj|||j|^og^irig^^O|^»^Pemggrlvanli|u^^^^
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imtsebold gomhi you have for sate. RROWtf, tt* Mass, ave Main *694
A IttUfifZS number of rugs wanted at once. WRi my good pricm. BAKER BROS, at-
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A Word to the Wise Don't sell your furniture unleas you are eompelled to. because new furniture la lidlculu*Mji high: bgt if you are compeiied to sell uaU a repreeeatative from the laryen. tbe tidwR and b*M fated used furniture store In the world, because then and there only you are sere of getting evmy dollar your goods are walb. BAKER BROS. Main 9496. Auto. M-Ht. Main 9499.
AT ONCE Ruga, fUE^ure. Mnrea, refrigNators. etc. We buy any household articice you possess. PATCKR BROS
A Word to the Wise Don't aeil jour furniture unless you are Mailed to, because new furniture Is riddputewuy high, but it you are compelled to sell eall a repmantattve from ths tergest. tbe el**iit and hux rated used furniture store in Ok* wacM. beeaixm then and there only you u* sure Of geiOng every deltar your goods MFM WCrtll. BAKER BROS. Mata 9NS A«te. 22-19*. Main H99. jdWM.UtWi.y BMBT PRICBB PAID FOR rUSNmJRlL BUGS AND STOVKL STANDA^ irmNITUR* CO gS MteMrtinptts ave. Main 94M.
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GOODS STORE Main 988. Auto. 22-288. MmJM pays m sauAb iar year tea There Is Only One 424 Mass. Ave. ~ l~te buy aU klnda Call L. Marriaoo MOA veur used furniture call uk pay bml prtOM MASS AVg. FURK^UNOB. m-U. Mala 99U.
J*S PAID far second-hand furnllan. AMERICAN FURMTURS CO.. Main
, aeil your household goods call Mate 3921 and bavs Lsw Shank gtvs you as SB^nate on what thsy are worth. Wo boy anytldte and everything and pay better Brices than any other dealer In ladi'te. Ousts you Bribing tor ns estittata. ^AMK. 22T N. Nsw Jersey. Main
prtess 1^^ hlfber wathsmatice Smiy. Gall Mala UM. iroXNE-
top, lit a. nitoois St.
eitiL iiiln If yea havs anything ie
aril tn faoasshohl goods, bougdit and sold, crfw
RBCMSTKR XXCHANGE. M N. Deist. Mate 9931 Aute U-TM.
COUDNIAL FURNmiTRE. or will accept It tm new
AUTOMATIC HARPS AND PIANOS
ALL IN
First'Cl&ss Condition i Orchestra triano, astoniattc rrii change. ptoye tbirty-rix pteoM 1 gextrela, iteys twelvs pieces, eentfitmms roU t MandttUa, gnartst 1 Ptaetee. maateltn attachment IFlaatoo 2 Haim riw* i M«v Corn* m4 Immr th#M ifurtroiRMtE at Heier Musk Co., 12 S. New Jersey Street Indianapolis, Ind.
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A. C. Stone Upright Piano
Mskofaay esse; wmod coBdltkm. Mg bar-
gala. IM: terms. 912* pmr wmmk. E. L. I«nnox Piano Co, if N. MeridUuyst- i
BUY THE KIMBALL Ptatios. player ptsnoe, ergaaa Patbe end Kimball phonograpbe, new sad used iastrumente SWAIN A SWAIN. U E Sixteenth Ptaeoee: Keith IMS. Auto. 41-24*
BALDWIN GRAND PIANO Beaatlful msbogsny esee; like sew; big value at 9M6: rnmmy payment# E. L. Lennox Piano Co. It N. Meridian at. BEST PRICES paid for your phonograph or Vlctrola. BAI^R BROS., 2i»-» E. Waeh
ELLINGTON player piano at big bargain. Belmont 979.
IriBST-CLA^' 'start'" piano;'"'bargain, Prompect 2»7
GOOD need pianos and player irianoe. each one tfaoroughiy overbautefl and inapectad by our expert repair owMte You take no chance of Investing in a wornout, worthless piand here. PEARSON FtANO CX>.. 138-1*9 N. Pennsylvania
1# f^bu ara waiUng for a bargain, get in on this quick; two good player pianoe, with music; good omidttlon. Main 205. Washington 3990 Ask for MR. LOWE
LEA VINO City, wilt aacrifice my player, finish payments; 23 rolls muetc. Address Box 1066, Neva
LATEST 85c RECORDS, 60c 7 Psmiwoke Arcade. Main 4023
LLDWib player piatio, almost new; 'fine o«k cass. unit valve construction Sells nsw. 9150, baifatn, 9500 RAPP * LENNOX, 247 N PennsylvAnig,.
MAHOGANY taticiw machine and cabinet with fifty recorder for quick eats. |2S. Circle 2994 MUSlbAL inatrumento taken in as part payment on household goods. Cali BAKER BROS. Main 34M.
ORGAN tn piano case North 4329.
PIANO BARGAIN Krakauer, mahogany case, fine tone; take Libarty bond. SliS Kenwood.
MasO, good tone, bwch, 9^ m N. Wallaoe.
f^LklTER PIANO and music Woodruff lOM.
PIAH^OLA wanted, slxty-flve-nota, outside plarisr; matters not about condition. A. C. KEIXY. XIO South Home ave , Kokomo, Ind
PATHS VICTROLA; plays ali records; |75: includes three dosen reoorda Prospect 1986
PHONOGRAPH aSCORDA 8ic records me 1100 records 76o fits records 8100 |1 50 records R 15 Open eveninoa untU 9 o'clock. WEST. 242 Indiana ave. Ptasa Hotel bldg.
PLAYER piano, 9148 equity for 948; fine condition, 441 Grace.
practically new Monaroh piano, mahogany case; real bargain. Address Box IM. News.
SMALL GRAND PIANO Used about two years; beautiful mahogany eaie; quick sate; 9496; convenient terms. E. L. Lennox Piano Co. H N. Meridian et. .
STERUNG PIANO refiniriiea walnut case: elegant tone and action, like new. tZ3S RAPP A LE-VNOX. 24T N. Pennsylvania.
SAVE HALF price on all used reoorda aad piano rolls BAKER BEOS., opposite courthouse.
VICTROLA and sixty records, chtep; party ieavlnc town. 917 N. Alabama
WEBBIr aquare piano. 815. ,1211 Herbert st.
WARDE UPRIGHT PUNO late style mahogany case; Uka new; fit*; ptonhenta. 9160 per werii E. L. Lennox Piano Co, 14 N. Meridian at.
YOUR PIANO win bring you a good sum if you Mil it to BAKER BROS
Y^K A SON cornet, silver, with gold belt Auto. 31-271 or No. 1*. U24 Broadway.
tSW APOLLO player, like new; perfect condition; thoroughly modern; owner leaving city; cash. Ask for Mr. Clarrmont. PEARSON PIANO CO
UVESTOCK AND VEHICLES.
GOOD, toat-clasa team and harn^^tsTa^ condition. Call G. ITTENBACH CO. pS^ Prospect 2to. Auto. 51-M3
GOOD horse and lV5-ton ice or coal wagon* also harness. 9100; bargate ABC TRansL FER CXK. M7 E. Pratt. Pbobe Main ^ Ante 22^.
GOOD top wagon tor sate. 487 N. Davidson St Main 9891.
HORSE and mare, wore ^gie or doable'* bargain. Mnet be sold Proimect 848.
HORSE, surrey aad harneas for |85. Wood^ niff 7442.
HORSE, buggy, hartieea and wagon. $46^ 4401 E Sixteenth
HORSE. ITS. OsH ANDY SANDERS, 1654 Vigo at., after 4 m
HORSE, riieap. 11« TIbb* av*
HORSE on pavments. heavy built borae ISS; stnall driving mare, btutgy aad harae«'
gte 532 W. Washington
JERSEY COW tor sale. 1465 St Panl at
LARGE bteck mare, weight about 1.45* pounds. 3100: M»sp Call 31W, Gambia. 1*,,,.
ra.
MULB aaJteravri wagon for ante. Bahnont
3982.
mules, wagon and harness. Woodruff m aCARB. wagon and harness; a h—~r.;r
meridian Sr-ABLES. 143 N.
MULE. nice, large, aonad. piatfcMrm wagon, set of qplen^ heavy
-work harness; all for 3200 GANSBErg-
SHIRK LUMBER CO.. 1935 Fletcbar ^
ONE GOOD work team, mare aad boree weighing ^ut Lite Also harness. Have no use tor them Sell riteap. 4X S. Kobi#
SOUND tnare, harnes^ ^ platform wageo: tn good Aape. 818 E. IHchigao. Can
after 4
SPECIAL At our reguliur Thursday morning sale, 100 cases of first-class June peas. In addition to the following goods at 227 N. NEW JERSEY Leather rocldna duurs, section* si bookcsstoi, roll-top desks, electric lamikiL mahogany Vic^las. Dining room suite, dining tables, clwirs, sideboards, bidets, dishes, china dosets. Brass beds, iron beds, wood beds, mattresses, springs, dressers, dressing table, chiffoniers, bedclothes^ all kintUs wardrobes. Kitchen cabinets, kitchen tables; refrigerstors, gas ranges, cooking utensils, linoleum. Also all kinds of 9x12 rags and small rugs of evdry description. sanitary couch, hall trees, piemres, everything needed in s home. BARGAINS One drill press One complete vulcsalslng outfit, toole. etc One motorcycle. Gne power eewtag mschine. LEW SHANK AUCTIONEER
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NEED FURNITURE ONE CARLOAD.. Friday. 2 pm. 112 E. Market ft. WE WILL SELL CARLOAD OF NEW FURNITURE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IN TRANSIT. CONSISTING. OF FORTY DRESSERS OF VARIOUS STYLES; FORTY CHIFFONIB1R8. BUFFETS. TRIPLE MIRROR dressing tables, several COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITES, COLONIAL BEDS THEBE GOODS WILL BE SOLO SEPARATELY OR IN A LOT TO SUIT DEALERS. 1 McFadden & Burkhardt AUCTIONEERS.
M1SCELLANBOU8.
IVA MORdAN, please communicate Red Croes Home Service, Baldwin blk. Impor-
tant tosseaga
FIAJRENCB M. NOMINAL NORRIS, please comnninlcate Red Croee Home Service,
Baldwin blk. Important mesasge
WILUAM SANDERS wants to find his brother Joe or sister Ruth. Call Main 981X
PERSONAL LOANS Made by a Seputabl* Coneera $24 TO $300 ■gMinty^Mntea »*»• RMTCEBD. Oar cMrsas mem tmmt by tesa paa aay amaaat a* to 9g? ysa an tos time yaa asafi to w*te ma Sy^ Ss aStoal^ailttr s« *•*» wm STJt
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LEGAL NOTICES—PROPOSALS. NOTICEoSMESTlJdATESOF PENseS OF MARION COUNTY FOR
YEAR 1*20.
Notice is'hereby given that the following are the aggregate amounts of the different eetimatee of expensee for ths calendar year ItoO that have been filed tn my olllce in pursuance of Section 20 of "An act concerning county businem ’* approved March 3, 1*99. and tor which the Marion county council wilt be asked to make appropriations in pursuance to said act at Ita regular meeting to be held Tueeday. September 2, on the first Tuesday after tbe first Monday in Smp-
tember, 1919, ta wit*
Clerk of the circuit court, for salary, office expenses, etc 9 County auditor, for salary, office expenses, etc County treasurer, for salary, office expenses, etc. County recorder, tor salary, office expenses, etc. .................... County sheriff, for salary, office expenses, etc. County surveyor, for salary, office expenses, etc. — County coroner, for salary, office expenses, etc. County assessor, for salary, office expenses, etc Clerk of the circuit court, for expenses of circuit court Clerk of circuit court for expenses of superior court, Room 1 Clork of tho circuit court, for exponses of superior court. Room 2 Clerk of the circuit court, for oxpenees of superior court. Room 3 Clerk of the circuit rourt, for expenses of superior court. Room 4 Clerk of the circuit court, for expenses of superior court. Room 6 Clerk of the circuit court, for expenses of criminad court.......... Cleric of the circuit court, for expenses of probate court Cleric of the circuit court, for expenses of ju^'enile court Clerk of the circuit court, for expenses of change of venue. Clerk of circuit court, for fnaanity inquests Assessor of Centsr township, for salary, office expenses, etc Assessor of Decatur township, tor per diem, etc Assessor of Franklin township, for per diem, etc.. Assessor of Lawrence township, for per diem, etc. Assessor of Perry township, for per diem, etc Assessor of Pike township, for per diem. etc. : Amessor of Warren township, for per diem, etc. Assessor of Washington township, for per diem, etc........ Assessor of Wayns townahip tor salary, deputtes, etc. County supWltttmident of schools, salary, assistant and other items Cbunty agricultural agent, salary Board of county commteafoners, fm* salary of crinmisaioners and bailiff, county health commissioners. county carpenter, expensee of puMle buildings and institutlriu. alnking fund and
other items m,oeo>00
52.000 00 а, 920 00 42,400 00 30,069 00 39,370 00 62.000 00 8,944 00 б, 059 00 9,902 00 9,960 00 8,720 00 9.300 OO 8,719 00 9.116 00 22.062 00 12.144 09 26,800 00 12,000 00 10,700 00 58,944 00 1,190 00 1.190 00 1.190 00 1,696 00 1.190 00 1.375 30 3006 00 4.es 00 3.76$ 60 1,500 00
Trial «.0M.458 38 . LEO K. FBSLER, * Auditor Marion County. Indiana. Indlanapolta. Ind.. August 15. 1919.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC AND CONTRACTORS Ths board of school trustees of the town of Beech Grove. Ind.. will let the contract for the heating and ventilation for the new school building at Beech Grova Ind, according to the plana and specification sow on file at the office in said school building or at the rifice of McMmins A 'Mpp. Majeettc buOdIng. Indtenapolls. Ind. Sealed proposals for such work will be received till 3 p m.. September M, 1919, at office tn said achool building. Beech Orova Ind. All bids must b* made on blank fm'm No 19, reqnired by tbe state board of accouits Each iwopoAl must be accompanied by a certified check for 5 per cent, of tbe bid. made payable to tbe school board ot
Beech Grova
The right %t8 reaw-ved to mject say aad
all bids
JACOB MARTIN. President. C. B. BROWN. Treasurerr AMT C. BUTLER. Secreterr.
School beard of Beech Grove, Beech Orova
Indiana.
ibrVTTATION FOR PROP08ALB-TREAS-URY DEPARTMENT. Supmvising Architect's Office, Wash ngton. D. C.. August 12. 1«9—SEALED PROPOSALS will be <^)ened in this ofllce at 3 p m . September f, 1919, fm- FURNITURE. UGHTING. ALTERATIONS TO FIXTURES, BTC.. In tbe United States Postoffice and CounboiiBa btdlanapotla Ind., in acoMdaace with drawings and speetfioaGons. copiss of which may be bad at tbla office or at the office at the Cnstodiaa. IndJanapolla. Ind.. in tbe discretion of .tho Stram-vising Archltoet. JAMES A
>RB. Aci
* TOm CAN BORROW MONEY SOjCHXAP aad oa oaeh aaay tonca af lopaymont the FMaifty Loan Ctempaity. a Ho—y* hoBded firm, tor uaa to paying ®**??ij**5 or to hay tbo tbiago you neod for CATO to BARGAIN PRIOH, that mrmr mm ehouM taka advaataga of our eerrieo. Loans on Furniture 120.00 to $300.00 at leaal ratoo. on short aotico an* without aabiieKy. Wo give you aU the Umo ym uaaf to r^hy • *«■« •“<* the artsal time you have tfea mmmr. Frir,
ISB't 1*7
Don't Sell Liberty Bonds Tbegr will surely aetl at a KJ“‘n» dayThaaMeo tho governmoat anil noote yr seppert- Whoa you aood oari^ borrow as oa your housthold goads and ravo moasy. “You Can Aiford to Borrovr On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On I 60 psy $8 a month mnd interest On $100 pay $6 s month and interest FAl MORE ANT TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. FIDEUTY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1979. Auta tT-Tte ASK U: If You Need Money Hava you ordered your next winter’s coal? Kavs you paid all your bills? If not, borrow whakyou need from us • If you owe another company, come to us and we lyill pay them off and advance you more money for your present needs and you can aet your own time for repayment OUR RATES ARE LOW-OUR PLAN IS . THE BEST. We do not notify employers, neither do we make inquiries of your friends or relatives. Take twenty months to repay if you like This makes your payments so smalt you can easily meet them each month. We make loans on furniture, pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removal Call, write or phone Main 7477. NATIONAL LOAN CQMPANY 215 Board of Trade Building. Corner Ohio and Meridian ats Opposite old public library.
Tito laAtaaapuHa News Bareau, { IS Wyatt Buildlag. * WASHINGTON. August 30.-Secretary ’ of War Baker has explained to the sen.ate military committee the grounds of I the administration's oppotetion to the I Mil to create a separate air service, fathered by Senator New, of Indiana, because both the military and naval services would suffer through the discouragement to ingenuity and in\entkMi within their own organisations *Tn the ^iew of the war depsrtment,” said Secretary Baker. ”ait craft are both machines of transportation and engines
of war.”
I The secretary said that thus far the {use of aircraft in war was a proved luDlity, whereas commercially and for I purpose of peace time industiT the art f and science of avtstion were largely I embryonic. i In the war there were developed two f special uses for aircraft of prime importance. observation and brnnlAng. its Value aaan Observer. The value of the airplane, according to the secretary, as an observer, was the principal and indispensable factor In military aeronautica The value a* a bomber was ita principal offlensive attribute, but he quoted r.o less authority than Field Mar^al Sir Douglas Haig as seriously questioning the accuracy and dependability of It as a wesimn. "Sir Douglas.” said the secretary, “stated that he had tried for months on end to accomplish the destruction of vitally important bridges in constant use by the Germans and although he had battered and banged to bits everything tn its immediate neighborhood the necessary destruction had not been accomplished *• The actual fight planes, the secretary said, have achieved briiltant distinction for their pUots and gunners; they did supreme work in holding back enemy bombers and oteervers*. but their actual fighting value, except against enemy
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF THE
If You Need Money
We will loan in amounts from US to |2M to any one owning Furniture -
Pianos Diamonds
Wo will allow you to repay it on our small monthly payment plan or paymenta to suit your convenience See u« today and get what money you need to settle up all your outstanding bills. The Interstate Collateral Loan Co. 203 Huroe-Maasur bidg. J. M Baroset. Mgr. . Directly across from postoffice, oa Obto St., second floor. Main 8180. Automatle 21-490.
LOOK AHEAD Are Ton Looking Aboedt Have yon ordered your next winter's coel? Have you paid all your blUst If not. borrow wbat you need from ns., ■ Take twenty months to repay If you like. Tbta makes your payments so smsU you css easily meet tbwn each moatfa. Borrow 950. psy back 92.50 each month with interest at tbe legal rats. Other amounts ta same proportion. Wo make loans on furalture, pianos. >letrotes, rie.. without removal. Call, write or pbona STATE LOAN CO. 306 Odd Fellow Bldg. Corner Penn, and Waahlngton eta. Phones Main Ml*. New 24-0*
OF PHILADELPHIA. PA- * On the 31st day of Dec., 1918 Located at Hanover and Pine Street*, Manchester, N. H CHARLES R PECK. Pr«9ldent. PRANK W. SAROEANT, Vlce-Pre*. FRANK E, MAR'HN. LEWIS W, CROCKETT. WILLIAM B. BURPEE. Becretartea The amount of it* capital ie.f 400,000 00 The amount of ita capital paid up is I.......... 400,000 00 THE ASSETS OF THE CCMPANT ARE AS FOLLOWS; Cash on hand 18,7SS W r”i State unincumbered.... M.»0 00 Bonds and stocks owrted by ^ the company, market value. S78,81» 60 Loans on bond* and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same is mortgaged, and free from any prior Incumbrance *7,900 00 Debts otherwise secured...... lO.ffiS 86 Debts for premiums 74,704 18
Total
assets 11.086.008 43
LIABILITIES:
Losses adjusted and not due 1, 6,079 96 Losses unadjusted 46,983 49 Losses ill suspense, waiting for further proof 260 00 AU other claims against the company, except capital..... 26,649 12 Amount necessary to insure •— outstanding risks 406.664 66
ignoran<
Ibut^j# of tbe rec
appropriation by piMrt fitnent of 12 000,000 for the uses of the British air
service.
"It i* evident,” a',M Senator Ne**. that Britain see* 69j» enough ahead “ know that she ra'tet do with the f i what she has #r>a» with th* um, gai i ■umwmacy and hold It The R-*4 is an
*^*4* development of th*'
Bri^b plan. The R-W. with which the British intend to accomplish the flight Cr^ London to Calcutta, is another^* a Senator New then cross-examined Secretary Baker with reg<u*d to th* preseni state of America's alrplahe supply and
the service in general.
*Asks About Another Delay.
He wanted to know whether the eecretary thought in view of the to'esen'^ deterioraUon and disintegration of th • air fighting organtsatfon which Amerios threw into the world war. It was not likely that a aimUar delay of fifteen months, which had marked the time of America's entrance Into the field and the actual use of an American air squadron, would not be repeated if war
came again.
Secretary Baker thought not He said that he believed that the industrv which had been established and th* service which had been created would survive, but Senator New pointed out that of the ll,86d and more pMJfies whU’> America had contributed, more than *■ per cent had already gene off the air rwter and showed that the Ufe in wa of an airplane was only three or four and at the highest estimate only ae\e«> weeka while even In peace employments eightMn months nrarked Its end. 'Dierefore, he said, he failed to see how th* aecrette-y would take much encouragement from the present state of the
American flying corps.
FINDS FOOD BY AIRPLANE. Justice Department Agent'e Ditco^fery at Key N^eat holda Up Shipman'. TAMPA, August 20.—By making h > airplane flight of 126 miles an agent o the department of Juetlce dtacover*>1 twenty-seven carloads of foodstuffs <x Key West, enroute to Cuba, repor,'-' the find and the shipment today wt held up for instructions from Washin -
ton.
■age*''. M. P, Bobet, had been informed liisi thirty-eeven carioads of food pas^v through Jacksonville last week on R way to Havana.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
On the 31st day of Dec., 1918. Located at 67 and 68 William Street.
New York City, N. T.
ARCHIBALD O, McILWAINE, JR
PreeidenL
CHARLES E. DOX.
Manager Western DepL, Chicago, Til The amount of Its capital is.. .1200.000 00
The amount of its capRal paid up is 200,000 00 ASSETS OF THE COMPANY
are as FOLLOWS;
Cash on hand *100.938 1* Bonds owned by the company, bearing interest, secured as
follows; ““ Government bonds
value 1«,000 00 State, county and municipal
^nds. market value 209,164 20 Rel!wii.v bonds, markst value.. 128,786 00 Debts otherwise secured 1.220 68 Debts for premiums.....76.886 7)0 All other securltiee 17,198 18
THE
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THB
UABILIIY
Total liabilities I 484.617 1* The greatest amount in any one risk igrossj I 60,000 00 State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State: L 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 ths above mentioned company on the 31st 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. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix rSEALI my official seal, this 29th day of April, 1919 OTTO L. KLAUSS, Auditor of State.
STATEMENT .OF CONDITION
OP THE
Total assets ......1798,679 84
LIABILITIES:
Losses adjusted and due ...| 1,001 00 Losses adjusted and not due.. 190 00 Xxisses unadjusted 12,96117 Losses In suspense, waiting for furUier proof J.800 00 All other claims against the compsny - 17,160 00 Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 321,269 41
Total liabilities
..*286,171 60
State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of
StlLt6.
I the undersigned, auditor of state of
the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st 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 seal, this 30th day of
April, 1919.
OTTO L. KLAUSS, Auditor of State
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
MONEY
Maio 68S. Nfiw 27-134 ▲T TOUR COMMAND CALL US TODAY. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141^ £. Wuhinctoo SL
LOANS $25 for 88c $50 for $1.75 •o fimiltiir* ptoiKM, satomobilas. itv« atorii «r annbing of vahM. $2* to 9200. at tegU rataa Wa ara lioanxad and bondad to tba atata Indianapolis Finance Co. 2*1 Law bids. m B Market at TaL Mala 2351 AntaaBatie 27-432.
WETMOI
Acting Saparvtetag Arehitact.
W. T. HENSLEY bwaby givaa noUoa that ha ia no kmger cwmectad with the partn«rahlgj||MH«aatejjj^JLawiajJtUlijgn^^^^
FINANCUL.
910i,M* GILT-EDOED t per omt. bonds tor aale; tetareat parable aeml-airaiialiy. WUI aeil at a aacrifice. Addreaa Box 90. Newx.
REALTY' CONTRACTS OB MORTGAGES BOUGHT. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS LEWIS, ill MERCHANTS BANK.
WANTED—Real aatata nrntgage loan, t par eattt MBTER-KI8BR BANK
JOtoBPH f ATITSOH. 19«7 XeMT Iiig4 pn**pt Nil totet* JSWSA
THREE NEW BANKS. Charters for Institutions at Rosston, Westphalia and Atwood. The state charter board today granted three charters to private banks. The new banks are as follows: Rosaton bank, capital fl6,000, William J. DeVoL president; Westphalia bank, caifital HS.OOO, Fred Halting, president; Atwood bank, capital 116.000. James E. Smith, president. The banks are in the towns whose names they bear.
Speech mt New Albany. [Special to The Indtenapotfs News] NEW ALBANY. Ind.. Angnst 2*—Edgar D, Bush, of Salem, Llentenaat-Goveraor of I^iana and candidate fen* tbs Rspttollcan nomination for Governor, probably wtU msak In this city on September 12. the addrros to mark the opening of fate campaign An announcement to that effect has been made here Burt Thurman, Republican chairman for the Third Indiana congreaskmal district
Even Break.
“Then you decided not to go to Atlantic CltyT’ "Decided to stay at btane aad put tbe , Bumey tato a pair of ffiioos.”'
On the 3l8t day of Dec., 1918. Located at 30 Trinity SL, Hartford, Connecticut ' EDWARD MILLIGAN, President JOHN A. COSMU8. Secretary. The amount of its »plt« te. *1.000,000 00 The amount of Its ’capital , _ _ „ paid up is L000,000 00 THE ASSETS OP THE COMPANY THE FOLLOWS: Cash on h«d "E'gJ'SSiS Other “ 68.»8 *0 d^ble the amount for which the same is mortgaged. and free from any prior Incumbrance 00 C&ateral «'22? m Interest accrued 96,fM 60 Amount recoverable for reinsuraRce o» paid losses...... 14,E4 38 *9,540,061 72 UnadmiUed assets: Excete of special deposits over liabll- „ lUM st,mn Totid admitted assets *1,467.136 tl UABILITTES: Losses adjusted Md not due,* K.3W « Losses unadjusted 73 t^Les in suspenw. waiting for further AU other claims against the _ _ ^ company Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding riwui ........... 6,470,108 16 Total llabllltliNi *6,406,091 16 The greatest amount in any _ _ ^ one risk —*•* 78,000 00 State of Indiana. Office of Auditor of L the undersigned, auditor of state of the atate of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a corr^t copy of statement of the condition of the wbove mentioned company on the list day of December. 1918, as ahown by the original statement, and that the said original statement Is now on file in this office. , - In testimony whereof, I hereunto flubscribe my name and affix [SEAL] my official seal, this 29th day of April. 1919. OTTO L. KLAUSS, Auditor pf Stats,
OF THE
SEcymiY
On the Slst day of Dec., 1918.
Loteted at 245 State St.. Boston. Mess 1 CHARLES E. HODQBK President — DONALD B. WARD. Secretary. THE ASSETS OF THB COMPANY ARE AS FOUiOWS: Caab on hand and in th* hand* of agent* or other Pwaon* * M1.1T5? Bonds owned by th* com- j pany, bearing Interest.'market value 6,333,» Accrued intereat 37,4*1 > Debt* for premium*............ 4*2,99! 14 Total as«et* *l,664,837 LIABILITIES: Amount due to bank* or other creditors (Inoludiag taxes) * 113,067 r Reserve for losses 3,913,641 .. Dividend declared and unpaid 410,7*7 43 Amount necessary to rainsure outstanding risks l.fiE.837 16 Total llabliiti** *6,201.279 49 The greatest amount In any one risk 'mH'”' • 80,000 Ov State of Indiana, Office of Auditor o. 8tN.t6r 1, the undersigned, auditor of star of the atate of Indtana, hereby cert if that the above ia a correct copy of tli statement of the condition of t< above mentioned company on the 81 day of Decembar, 1911, a* ehown t the orlflnsl statement, and that xa original statement 1* now on fil* 1 this offics. In testimony whereoP, I hereum subscribe my name and a« [SEAL] fix my official seal, this 30t * day of April, 1919, OTTO L. KEAU8K Auditor of State.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF
COMPANY On the Slst day of Dec., 1918. Located at 116 Elm St. New Haven, Connecticut JC’HN W. ALLINO. President VICTOR ROTH. SecretaryThe amount of its capital is. .*3,000,000 00 The amouuc of it* capital . ^ paid up is 1,000,000 60 THB ASSETS OF IhE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Caah on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons * 1U.237 *S Real estate unincumbered.,.. 276,000 00 Stocks and bonds owned by the company, bearing Interest, market value 4,176,511 00 Loans on bonds and mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same ts morigaged, and free from any prior Incumbrance 68|,ffi0 00 Debts otherwise secured 64J07 7* Debt* for premiums..... 636.119 37 All other securities .v 28.606 90 Total assets *6,323.676 0 LIABILITIES; Losses adjustril and not due.* 76.50? 13 Losses unadjusted ............. 2K.576 *1 Losses in suspense, waiting for further proof 28.110 90 AH other claims against the ^ ^ company 131,7W 90 Amount necess^ to reinsure , ^ ^ outstanding risk* ............ 2,344.667 20 company - 13L79i 90 The gr«at*»t amount In any ^ _ <me irtik * 280,000 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 ta a correct copy of the statement of the condition of tbe above mentioned company <m the 3i*t-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 mv [SEAL] official sw. th» 30th day of Amrtl. 191*. OTTO L. KLAUSS. Auditor of atate.
V OF NEW YORK, N. T. On the 31st day of Dec., 1918. Located at 80 Maiden Lane, N*w York. KIMBALL C. ATWOOD. PiwMdent WILFRID C. POTTER. Secretary. Tbe amount of ita capital te.f 796,609 09 The amount of ft* capital paid up is 799.999 09 THE ASSETS OF THB COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Caah on hand and in the hands of agents or other persons * 166,*77 II Bonds owned by tbe company, bearing interest, market value 4,399,131 99 Loans on “bonds and mortgages of real estate worth double the amount for which the same ts mortgaged, and free from any prior incumbrance 1^99199 Debts otherwise secured ms Debta for premiums 2||,iai s All other securities iAI6t^ Total assets ....^.381.8610 “ LIABILITIES: Losses unadjusted .............*L04M» 1* All other claims against the company I.«t.M II Amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks Total liabiliUes ....|8.iH;ai|« State of Indtana, OAo* of Auditor of State:
lire nw-w — — —— rawtom«nt of the condition of the above map. tloned company on the 31«ft day of De-
cember. 1918;. a* shown by th* statement, and Jhat the aaid statement is now on file in this . In testlmonv whereof, I hereunt
scribe mv nam* and
[■SAL] official seal, thki Isi
May, IfJf
to vmin “I46**
OTTO L.
