Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1920 — Page 10

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Open Tonight 6 to 8:30 jfhttfer framings mb smt ®a taWWM REID FORTUNE IS WIDESPREAD Indianapolis Financier Interested in Foreign Investments, Too. The proof of the remarkable financial ability of the late Samnel Reid of Indianapolis to bnild np an enormous fortune by many investments, is shown in the final report of Mrs. A.gg* McCulloch Reid, widow and executrix of the estate, which has been filed for approval before Judge Mahlon Bash of the Marion County Probate Court. The report shows that Mrs. Reid ns executrix Is chargeable with total credits of $716,679.21 and that she has received from the estate a total of $480,225.38. As executrix, Mrs. Reid has made total disbursements of $26,031.82 and asks that her attorneys, Miller, Dailey and Thompson, be allowed $7,500 for legal services and that she be allowed $15,000 as services as executrix. The personal estate of which Mrs. Reid is chargeable is appraised at $683,930.05. in addition to Interest on Government bonds and dividends on stocks and shares in many big industrial institutions of this country and under the British crown, amounting to $28,276.52. SOME OF BONDS HELI BY REID Among the bonds and stock held by the late Mr. Reid were the following: United States Liberty bonds in large amounts, county road improvement bonds; city of Indianapolis school bonds, shares totaling $36,150 in the Crown Potteries Company of Evansville, shares of the Indianapolis Hotel Company, shares in the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, shares in the Lehigh Valley Coal Company, shares in the Union Trust Company and in the Harrlman Trust Bank of New York City, and the Merchants National Bank of this city. The report shows that Mr. Reid was a heavy stockholder in Kingan & Cos., Ltd., with 2,720 shares paying dividends on Nov. 1, 1920, of $4,637.50. Shares of stock also were owned by Mr. Reid In the Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company and the Butte Copper and Zinc Company. LARGE SUMS PAID ON TAXES The report in showing the disbursemet 's of the estate by the executrix states that large sums of money were expended in Inheritance and succession taxes in this country and in the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for stocks of the Kingan & Cos., Ltd., an English corporation with offices at Belfast. Ireland. The executrix states that she Is informed that the English administrator paid more than $9,377.72 to the Crown. The report shows there is a baa nee of $351 016.03 for distribution, and th.it on Oct 13 last the executrix subscribed for $5,000 par value of 8 per cent bonds of the Kingdom of Norway, due in October, 1940. and that she paid on account of the principal a total of $ 1,230, and bsEs that these bonds be assigned to her. The estate also possesses four Government of I’orto Rico bonds which are valued _nt SIS.OOO. The executrix asks that 2.720 shares of stock in Kingan A Cos., Limited. be assigned to her. Under the terms of the will Mrs. Reid receives the bulk of this big estate. The other heir is a daughter, Agatha Nora Reid Sutphin. for whom an annuity his been provided under the will. A trust fund of s6l 791.25 has been created to take care of this annuity.

Two Funerals for Missionary Leader Two funeral services will he held foi the Rev. Archibald McLnln of St. Louis, vice president of the l nlted Ohr.at tan Missionary Societies, who died Wednesday 1n Battle Creek, Mich. The first service will be conducted at the Union Avenue Christian Church at St. Louis, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and the fceeood will be held at the Central Christian Church at Cincinnati. Burial will be made In Cincinnati. The death of the Rev. Mr. McLain occurred after more than forty years of active service with the United Christian Missionary Societies, of which he was the organizer. Following his graduation from Bethany College, in 1874. the Rev. Mr. McLain organise*! the Foreign Missionary Society of the Christian Cburcn at a meeting of the leaders of the church at Louisville. Ky., In 1873, and for the succeeding thirty-eight years headed the organisation. Men Let Go and Wage Cut at Noblesville Special to The Timer*. NOBLESVILLE, Itid., Dec. IS—The wages of the employes of the Xoblesville Heat, Light and Power Company hare been reduced from 15 to 25 per cent and a number of the men on the company's pay-roll for years have been disn lssed. Samuel Mott, superintendent, said the books of the company showed a i*.ss during the last year. One Kick Cheaper SPRINGFIELD. Mo., Dec. IS.—There Is one thing with a kick In it that Is cheaper now lhah In the days before prohibition. That Is a mule. Mules selling around 8100 now were worth from $l5O to 8350 a year ago.

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Restaurant Owners —Attention * Cleaning and painting is essential ta JCO% sanitation. Don’t delay. Prepare for the inspector so as fro get a Class A certificate. j LONG-HUNT PAINTING and DECORATING CO. t ciCTLK tin. 18 West Ohif Street circle *m.

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The people at the Rye Straw are showing some indignation toward the mall carrier, as on his last trip he had his mind on something else and drove right by without stopping. # • • It snowed a lot at Bounding Billows yesterday, but none fell here. Slim Pickens says if it tried to snow everywhere at once there wouldn’t be enough left to go ground. i• • • Clab Hapcock, who has been playing the fiddle/Tor a long time, says he finds that the public don’t pay so much attention to the looks of the fiddler so long as he can fiddle.

REAL ESTATE GOSSIP By REALTOR “AL” EVANS

Carson said he knew someone would pull that “telephone, Mr. Carson,” stuff. Who would ever think that Bow Elder was ever so puny that he had to have massages? Carson was all ready to sing, but the man on the balcony beat him to it. Mac sure had plenty of service at his table after “ragging” the orchestra. Joe Schmid wi] lose out on his noon day nap on Wednesdays for the next year. From the way Charlie Orblson talked. Bill Elder will be bock In the real estate business next year. Charlie ought to make good in the pulpit. By the way, wonder what was the consideration for Charlie's boosting for Bill Elder's “country” home sites? Some puff. If Mac had worn a high silk hat last* eight he wou.d have looked ilka one of th> old-time cab drivers. Temp may be leaving as secretary, but the board sure got his goat last night as a keepsake. But who could have kept their goat after such a surprise and under the exiattng conditions. The T'nion Tru-t bunch get a lot of publicity. In addition to being 100 per cent realtors, they have a songster—and this same party, besides being a Carpenter. took the honors In dancing. Os course, his partner deserves four-fifths of the credit for this last feat. Wonder why Joe Schmid smiled when Carson spoke of Orbison as being a Democrat? Mac sure had an awful time getting the load off his chest. * Our stenographer was popular during the entire evening But the ijuestbin la, where does Joe Schmid get his stand-in ? Noticed her poor husband marooned on the aide lines most of the evening, then Temp cut him out of the next to the last dance. That Is what I call being downtrodden. In which Dan Cupid scores another ! knockout. Old Mon Fowler has been trying for the last thirty-five or forty years to evade this fellow Cupid, and until recently everybody thought that he was \ '.mldlng his own In some way or other j the little boy Dan stole, a march oa the I heretofore solitary one and friend Fow--1 ler gave np a long fight. He tried to I keep bis defeat from the boys he Is as soclated with, but "murder will out” and likewise Fowler's marriage has leaked out. It also Is assumed who is boss at j the above homestead es Old Man Fowler iv as not present at the banquet last i night. This fellow Cupid is sure meeting with a lot of success among the members of the Real Estate Board. Good luck to you, Fowler, aud don’t forget that we want to meet the victorious lady. THE GOLD Dl ST TWINS. Our new pres, and our ex-pres (s). They sure.y must have chased dirt, for i they looked spotless in their pasteboard | shirts and sleek pressed nobility suits. Negro Is Killed | Willis Clark, color*-*. e, or 1517 Terrace avenue, was instantly killed last night when a Big Four train, at the Newman street crossing, struck an automobile in which he was riding. His- wife, Mrs. Mary Clark, and his niece. Miss Lottie Taylor, were injured The automobile was carried nearly 500 feet.

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Making Investments in Real Estate

TNVESTING in real estate and speculating in it are two radically A different things. The average person buys property as an investment, not a speculation. That is another reason why a Realtor should always be consulted before making a real estate deal.

There are influences which govern real estate values just as there are natural laws that control in all lines of business. The buying and selling of real estate is a business transaction and not a gamble. The Realtor is a real estate dealer who lias advanced to the dignified position of an experienced and trust-wort by business man. Just as you discriminate among merchants in favor of those whose ethical standards justify you in trusting them, so you should select real estate deal-

Indianapolis Real Estate Board “An Association of Realtors ” 817 to 820 Lemcke Building Harry G. Templeton. Executive Secretary

Oriental Rugs AT AUCTION Monday and Tuesday, December 20 and 21 Beginning at 10 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Each Day At 134 North Pennsylvania Street 1 Have Been Consigned a Most Noted Collection of ORIENTAL RUGS by one of the largest dealers, who had borrowed money on this stock and is now being called upon by the bank to meet their obligations. To do this in the shortest possible time this magnificent collection has been consigned to us to sell at auction. A visit to the sale will convince anyone that they are here to he sold, regardless of cost. The sale will last 2 days only and every rug must be sold in that time. V This Is One of the Finest Collections In America Among Which Will Be Found the Following Makes in the Larger Sizes: KIRMANSHAHS LARISTAN SAROUK KASHAN ARAKS MAHAL ISPAHAN MUSHGABED In the Smaller Sizes Are to Be Found: KIRM AN SHAHS ? ROZARS SAROUKS uARISTANS IRANS HAMADANS 0 A RI STANS KaZAKS SILIRYANS, ANATOLIAN AND OTHERS LEW SHANK, Auctioneer Remember the Location —134 North Pennsylvania St. Between Market and Ohio.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920.

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ers whose service and counsel are known to be dependable. The symbol of the Realtor will guide you. Only members of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board are Realtors and entitled to display the symbol. Realtors respect the business in which they are engaged and through co-opera-tion they have established standards of practice for the handling of real estate transactions. Always consult a Realtor before you buy, sell, rent or lease property.

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Please Observe - That we pay 4% upon Savings gs From day of deposit^ H That starts an account. That every dollar is secured By Real Estate Mortgage Loans. WiUtff&SSf We welcome your checking account. ' Insure, sell, rent or loan Upon XJpon Real Estate. • We will appreciate your acquaintance. State Savings £# Trust Company 9 E. Market Street Saturday Banking Hours, Ba. m. to 12. Evenings, 6to 8.

A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WILL BE DELIVERED BY PROF. HERMANN S. HERINB, G. S. B. OF CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 19,3 o’clock Murat Theatre Under the Auspices of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Indianapolis. * The Public Is Cordially Invited to Be Present

Vatican Supremacy HALTED What Powers Overpower Her? JOHN KNOX, Lecturer AT THE TABERNACLE Meridian at Eleventh SUNDAY, DEC. 19, 7:30 P. M.

GIVE BOOKS— Only two gifts can enter the sickroom—flowers and books. Books do not fade. W. K. STEWART CO. Books, Stationery, Office Outfits 44 E. WASHINGTON ST. INDIANAPOLIS, INDs

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