Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1922 — Page 8

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20 Supported by ex-Service League Twenty candidates who seek nomination In the primary election May 2 were indorsed by the ex-Servlce Voters' league at a meeting held last night In Superior Court, Boom 3. Nine of the candidates Indorsed are Democrats and eleven are Republicans. Those receiving the indorsement of the league and the office which they seek are: John W. Beeler, Congress; W. Blaine Patton, John Murray, William V. Hinkle, Ralph E. Updyke, Fae W. Patrick, Robert H. Henry, Jr., and Roy E. GlldeweU, for Representative in the State Legislature. Clarence B. Feasey, for county surveyor; James D. Connaughton, for county recorder; John F. Donabey, for justice of the peace. Center Township, Republicans; Alexander lx Asch, Thomas A. Flaherty, Joseph G. Wood and J. O. Yanler, for State Representative; William P. Sindllnger, for sheriff; Jackson K. Landers, for county treasurer; Mark R. Fray, for county recorder; Charles J. Blndemann, for trustee, Center Township, and John Flood, for Justice of the peace, Center Township, Democrats. Will Tell of Part Italy Took in War Guido Podrwcca, member Os the Italian parliament, will deliver an Illustrated lectur eln Indianapolis April 11, on Italy's part in the late war. A comttlttee consltlng of prominent local Italians has been named to receive Podrt"ca. It consists of Dr. V. A. Lapenta, representative of the Royal Regent of Italy; Harry E. Raltano, attorney for the Italian government In Indiana; Vincent H. Mercurlo, Angello Mannella, Frank De Julio, Nunzlo Mazza, Joe Foppiano and Ferd Montanl.

Your kngL Easter UnflP Suit Is Ready at fa W Rubens Is if Come in tomorrow and try it on, so we may have ample time to make any needed altera- Q H 1 | tions, for you know it’s a hobby with us that h pf J no garment shall leave our store until the fit §J| Never have we been able to show such a gjgfc, beautiful line of elegant, rich fabrics, and the models this season are extremely smart A deposit will secure a lav-away of any of these Rubens Famous Suits 0 and Topcoats for Spring

< S5‘ *OO-5# is the wonderful showing of elegant, £1? rlk hand tailored suits in all models, of all HR ' wool fabrics, and the beautiful line of top- B _ An*. coats and gaberdines which we specialize 'Jp* Jp I at BWFfr * * Best come tomorrow and make your selections, while assortments are large and varied. YOU’LL BE AGREEABLY SURPRISED AT THE WONDERFUL VALUES WE OFFER AT And other prices ranging by easy stages to $44.50. With the majority of these suits we can furnish extra trousers. Boys’ and Children’s Clothing "We offer in this department the most, extraordinary values in beautiful, stylish and dependable suits at—s7.so - s]_q.oo 522 Open Till 9 o' Clock Every Saturday Night R ÜBEN S 39 ”£?■ For Thirty-Five Years a Dependable and Trustworthy Store.

Aspirin WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy. "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets —Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Azplrla Is the trade mark of Bajer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldeater of Eallcyllcacld

INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

<M> Start Saturday Start a Savings Account on Saturday and get that free interest from April Ist. A Savings Account earns 4 y 2 % interest and a Checking Account 3%. All day Saturday, even as late as 8 o’clock, we are here to help you. Start with a dollar if you want to—the amount doesn’t matter—the important thing in Saving is to start. \ We Are Open All Day Saturday Until 8 P. M. C*flMWwdtnlo9l fceorportf*dlil9o6 J.F.Wild &Cq. State Bank W-wpofa ***“■ USA.

Misses’ and Children's Factory Damaged Shoes T ‘s,s n Qgp and Sandals ww t# Do not let the fact that we advertise these aT/ ahoea aa "factory damaged" lead you to believe f .-ti that the wearing qualities of tho shoes are In f any way Impaired. The defects are eo alight \ as to be In some cases, unnotlceable. They are the kinds of children's shoes that will wear and wear and Just think the price for Saturday la only BSc! They may be had In all sizes from Bln the children's to 2 In the miaaes. Infants’ Baby-Doll SLIPPERS Ankle strap slippers a AM -J for the little tota. . fvl Made with spring tdj I aVV srJj&S&L heels and nature last. * ■ / A wonderful value at ■ this special price. All sizes 5 to 8. Special 881 Saturday— L=: ' - Store Open Saturday Until 9:30 P. M.

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Statement of Condition OF . The Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company VAX WERT, OniO. 122-124 W. Mala st. ON THE 31st Day of December, 1921 H. V. OLNEY, President. C. A. L. PURMORT, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up...... Mutual NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash In banks (on Interest and not on Interest) $ 130,496.35 Real estate unincumbered.... 40,000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 1,223,973.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior Incumbrance) 531,700.00 Accrued sec jrltles (Interest and rents, etc.) 20,446.33 Cash In office 18,774.20 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 263,261.06 Total net assets $2,229,350.94 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 965,845.38 Losses due and unpaid 187,875.06 Other liabilities of tbe company 72,792.21 Total liabilities $1,226,512.65 Surplus 1.002,838.29 Total $2,229,350.94 Greatest amount in any one risk .$ 35,000.00 State of Indiana, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I, the undersigned, commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 81st day of December, 1921, as shown by the original stafement, 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 Ist day of April. 1922. T. S. McMTJRRAY, ,TR. Commissioner.

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Statement of Condition OF THE Central National Fire Insurance Company PE3 MOINES, lOWA. 90S W. Bth st ON THE 31st Day of December, 1921 GEO. J.'DILMEGE, President. TIIEO. F. GREPE, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up..-..$ 500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash In banks (on Interest and not on Interest) $ 80,225.29 Real estate unincumbered.... 50,000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 45,330.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior Incumbrance) 902, "•no. 00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 20,086.39 Premium notes 46,058.81 Reinsurance duo on paid losses and expenses 40.77 Return premiums duo from reinsurance companies .... 971.91 Special deposit 50.00 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 34,940.01 School warrants 651.60 Total net assets- $1,132,854.78 LIABILITIES. Amount dne and not due banks or other creditor*.. .$ 357.949,55 Losses due and unpi Id 8,200.00 Losses adjusted and not due. 6,841.96 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 17,053.21 Bills and accounts unpaid... 258.13 Other liabilities of the company 19,47X53 Total liabilities $ 404,779.38 Capital 500,000.00 Surplus 228,073.40 Total $1,132,854.78 Greatest amount In any one risk $ 30.000.00 State of Indiana, Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I, the undersigned, commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above men tinned company on the 31st day of December, 1921, ns 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 Ist day of April, 1922. T. S. JIcMCRRAY, ,TR. Commissioner.

FURNITURE SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW For Living Room-Bed Room and Dining Room Every piece of Furniture marked at rock-bottom prices for this sale. See these suites and realize the values offered. i This Beautiful Bed Davenport Suite

3-Piece Colonial Bedroom Suite

Special '69This suite like Illustration; massive design and beautifully finished lu brown mahogany or golden oak; heavy French plate mirrors on dresser and clilfferobe. A real bargain. Terms, SI.OO Per Week.

6-Piece Golden Oak Dining Room Suite

Rhodes-Burford Furniture Cos. New and Used Furniture for Less. 511-513 E. Washington St. MA in 5363 Between East and Liberty Streets.

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APRIL 7,1922.

Special $49:50 Terms, SI.OO Per Week. This suite Is an attractive addition to any home; golden or fumed oak finish; covered In good grade tan Spanish leather; davenport makes a full size bed when open. Other suites In mahogany finish.

Special '57Terms, SI.OO Per Week This suite consists of four chairs, table and buffet, strongly built and attractive. Chairs have upholstered seats and buffet has French plate mirror. Only one of the many bargains.