Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1920 — Page 9
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AMOUNT CUT FOR 1920.
ANNUAL CONVENTION HELD
NEW YORK, I>ec«mber 10.—More tbaa *l,iOi<tO0 w*a paid out for ovory
caUndar day In 1*1* by the taaurance corooaoiaa of the United Staten, W|J-
n«ml aolicitor of the Snauraitce Com.
patilj, told the fourteenth annual coa
ventlon of the Aaeociatton of Ldfe In-
suranoe Preatdenta.
The total amount claimed laat year, he aaid. waa $4<?M1Q.*1« *£. and the total amount paid. n*l,917,*75.17.
The total amount-to be paid this year he added, would be much lean because
normal health conditions have re turned thrn-iabout the country.Alexander C, Humphrey*, preeident of Steven* Institute of Technolosy, Hoboken,, N. /.. addressed the convention on “mental thrift." which he said was of even more importance to i he world at lar«e than material
thrift
faeuraae* traders Ppealteea, William Broemith, genera! counsel of the Traveler* Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn,: F. H. Kliarotb.
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•dent of the Hun Ufo Aaaurance Company of Canada also made; ad dresses at today's session.
Pnnesise: caattd. fltNUMiS; Arc-,«, Baur. B B. Weeds. James Eekesty. Alva
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THE IXD1AXAP0L1S NEWS, FfilDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920.
RETURNS TO PRISON.
CMvlel Wm at Liberty for Fifteen
(Special to The laduaapoiia Bens] MICHIGAN CITY. Ind., December
1*,-—After having been *t liberty for fifteen months, Ocles Buis, a convict at the Indiana State Prison here, gave himself up yesterday, having come here bf train from Peoria. III. He told
of hia wife and child prompted him to leave the prison farm at New CarHale. Bui* said nothing to authorities
at Peoria or in Nebraska, but aaid he made up hia mind to return to prison and was sorry he had not returned
sooner.
ELECTION TO BE DELAYED.
Hewever. Are Selected.
Owing to the absence of Nicholas Xo^fes, president of the Country Club, who Is now abroad, the annual election of officers of the club by the board of directors probably will be postponed, says Bowman Elder, secretary of the membership committee.
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E. J. Fogarty, the warden, that love At a meeting at the University
Club Thursday. Dr. Edmund D. Clark. A. Kiefer Mayer, and Clarence Stanley were elected to serve three years as members of the board of directors. A membership committee, composed of Mr. Elder, Russell J. Ryan and William H. Stafford, was appointed.
Opeh Evenings
W«ttem Union Notice Is a Blow to Statesmen
No •eposit Now I
WASHINGTON, December Id.—The Western Union Telegraph Company
has stlrred^p a hornet's nest la the
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CUT PRICE DRUG STORES
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Sensible Gifts From These SAFE DRUG STORES at Saving Prices
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Domanco Electric Iron
Thi* fexttona S-peand 0 o ns »jbco Eectric Iron. Jo*t the right weigh t—the iron with the dependable titazeeat. Special—
$4.98
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from any office in the country, wfth the government settling for the bill monthly would be abandoned Janu-
Chairman Ireland, of the flouee
commftte on aecounts, announced to-
t he. would go to New York
item Union off»-
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day tha
to confer with Western Union of
He sleo anminced he would
have the federal statutes examined to determine whether the Western Union could not be forced to accept
the mesas gee as heretofore.
Chairman Ireland said he wae “eusutoious'* that the eomapny*e action
was due to the dispute with the stale department oyer the lending of the
Hsrbsdoes csble at Miami. He added that tho telegraph companies were
compelled under ««w to accept gov. ernment messages at 40 ' iu A' ‘m~ Mu
■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■I pet* cent, less than the commercial rates because of land grants given years ago, and that he hoped a statute could be found which would prevent the
Western Union from carrying out Its sitnouncsd Intention with refl
meseagee filed by members
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Artielea of tneorporetfeau Article* of Incorporation and notice* have been filed with the secretary of state as follows: Ctliceae Stale Bank, Milford. Sled certiftrent ehowin* that half o| the capital Block Ih««I been i>#»d in. J C Itaarta, Inc . applied for idmission to ituiiaiia front Delawsm: capftst reproeented in Indiana. *1.600: merehaodiw. * The Thom a* McCoy Post, Mo. 74, Aaiart-
and Twenty Selections' of Music We will l*y sway the Vktrola and music you choose now. Simply anttei.
pate a «mall payment later in the month, before delivery date. Your
monthly payment won't fall due until January 25, 1921. Avoid the
laat minute rush.
This Liberal Offer
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To pH— “Hot** mast, make favorite toilet preparation.
•he receive* bee
Mavis TaJramtie Col*ate « Tmleam,. .15c Butterfly Talcum... l*c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil ; SSc Danderlae .......... .*•« Wild Root Hair Tonic ,...SSe Djer-Klm Fac# Powder Cle Kolynos ISe Pepoodent .........SSe Men tbolatatn ...... 19c Jack Frost Cream.. .tie
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Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
An Ansco Camera * Far Christmas
1 Buster Brows. No. 2A (SM*4V4). with achromatic lens—
$4.25
Folding camera*, with specially made tense •— •9.00 to *50.00.
Candies
gars &.
( HR1STMLAS AND CANDIIES—C ANDIES AND GOLDSMITH'S
We're dally receiving deliveries fresh from their sanitary Kitchen*. Whether your choice be bulk
or la beautiful boaee. It costs less at Goldsmith's. FOB SATURDAY ONLY Delicious ehorry cord tala luscious with their rich cherry and Juice. They melt tn your mouth. A box of one-half pound gross, special ,.,.49e A box of on* pound cram special 73c (Compare these prices with other stores)
Every man enjoy* cigars or tobacco for his gifts. Come to GoMsnsIth's and get them fresh—they cost lee* here, too.
CIGARS
R. B. fa* tie 1 San Felice.. ...t tor Lie p-* I gsrJSSf^-SteK!
Decision
.. X for 13e
Camels .... Lucky Strlk
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CIGARETTES
Ue. 3 for 50c | Spur* .. . JVo,;
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IMS ?!S S^.v **” ehoe *®e 19c Scrap Tobacco—
3 tor 35c
TOBACCOS
19c Fine Cut.. .5 tor 35e 19c Bull Durham—
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19c Granger. ...3 for 25c
Ivory Soap, reg8c
Lax Saap PTakea. S park- OE^* SflTlPS .***ooa*
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Pmlatalive Soap, regalnr 10e 25C
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THE BUSY DRUG STORES
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Cant last long. The usual heavy rush is upon us. Folks expecting Christmas fund checks will welcome this offer. Seven Complete Outfits Included in this plan, from $35.20 to $285.20.
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Sewing Tables .
Smokers’ Stands............ Spinet Desks, mahogany Davenport Tables Davenport End Tables ..
Gate-Leg Tables
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. .$18.50 to $75 .. .$75 and up . . .$40 to $150 ....$10 to $34 . .$5.25 and up
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GIFTS
And here is your chance to get real clothes. Hand tailored suits—every one a standard of high quality and correct style—just shipped at a discount that will permit, we believe the pffering of the greatest values ever put on in Indianapolis. All Society Brand suits set apart in one department.
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library Tables ........ ... . .$36 to $175 Rockers, all kinds $5.25 to $75 Table Lamps . ■........ • .$9 and up Floor Lamps and Shades . .$18 and up Hall Clocks ........... ..... ..,,$85 to $350 Fernenes... *»,........,. *......... .$15 to $50 Piano Benches .$15 and up Folding Card Tables ...... .$2.50 and up Children’s Drop-Leaf Desks $11 Handsome Tea Wagons $30 and up
Kitchen Cabinets
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