Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1925 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925

Qocial Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

J l "* 1 PRETTY late spring wed- ■ ding set for 6 p. m. Tuesday was that of Miss Hazel G. Klee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P Klee, 3038 Broadway and Clarence H. Mack, son of Mr. abcl Mrg. Gustav Mack, 3102 N. New Jersey St., at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Prospect and Linden Sts., with the Rev. Reiner H. Benting officiating. Attendants selected were Mrs. Lillian Smith, Piqua, Ohio, maid-of-honor; Misses Margaret Dilges and Leona Quinzonia, bridesmaids; Mary Virginia Ernst, flower girl; Robert Roberson, best man; Lewis Hofmann and Carl Sturm, groomsmen; and Alfred Klee, brother of the bride, Adolph Mack, brother of the bridegroom, Lester Richey and Leslie Patterson, ushers. The Bride’s gown was of white satin, embroidered with pearls. Her veil was of tulle and lace, and her bouquet of bride’s roses. The bridesmaids were to be i rainbow colors. A program of songs was to be given by Frances Thrun. Following the ceremony, a dinner was to be served at the Lincoln, with a reception later at the home of the bride's parents. The bridal couple arranged to leave after the reception on a two months’ motor trip to California. They will be at home in Indianapolis after their return. Among the guests for the wedding were Leslie Patterson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richey, ZanesKille, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harry ’ressler, . Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Josephine Carlisle, Dayton; Miss Susan McClonhay, Dayton; Mrs. Lillian Smith, Piqua, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klee, Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ransom, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. August Mack, Milwaukee, Wis. In honor of her guest, Mrs. Charles E. Norlin of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. John S. McFarland, 3721 N. Meirdian St., entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Highland Golf and Country Club. The eighty guests were seated at small tales decorated with pink peonies, which were used throughout the rooms. After the luncheon, bridge and mah-jongg were played. Mrs. McFarland was assisted by Mesdames Ernest Sellers, William Allen Moore, Homer Lathrop, Lucius French, Howard Gay and A. R. Coffin. Mrs. Norlin will return to Cleveland Friday. * * * Miss Kahryn King, 2130 N. Talbott St., Invited guests for three tables of bridge and'a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Elvie Bryan, who is to marry William H. Rogers of Henderson, Ky., this month. Spring flowers weer to be used in the rooms. The hostess was to be assisted by Miss Bryan’s mother, Mrs. M. T. Bryan. • • The Founders’ Chapter of Amerikin War Mothers was entertained 0t luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Charles Carter, 3955 College Ave, Mrs. Carter was assisted by her daughter. Miss Frances Willard Carter, Mrs. John Harvey and Mrs. Forest Carter. e * • In honor of Miss Alma Fort, 221 S. Ritter Ave., whose marriage to Walter’A. Zartman will take place Saturday. Mrs, George Long invited guests for a linen shower Tuesday evening at her home, 3528 Balsam Ave. In honor of Miss Esther Bennett, who will become the bride of Bur-

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Statement of Condition of The Connecticut Fire Insurance Company Hartford. Conn. 30 Trinity St. On the 31st day of December, 1924. EDWARD MILLIGAN, President. JOHN A. COSMUS. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. $1,000,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) ... $ 782.491.13 , Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 11.729,551.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 400,400.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) ... 144,790.88 Cash in company’s office... 738.80 Loans secured by collateral 10,000.00 Amount recoverable for. reinsurance on paid losses. 19.730.75 Premiums and • accounts due and in process of collection 070.984.73 Accounts otherwise secured 95.323.90 Total net assets $14,220,026.99 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 7.200,319.17 Losses adjusted and not due 212,175.51 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 797.147.79 Bills and accounts unpaid. 50.000.00 ther liabilities of the company 300,000.00 Total liabilities $ 8.019,042.47 Capital 1,000,000.00 Surplus 4,600,383.32 ♦Total $14,220,025.99 eatest amount in any one risk $ 100.000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1, the undersigned. Commissioner ot Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the Bbove is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1024. as shown b.v the original statement, and that the said original statement i* now on file in this office. In testimony whefeof. 1 hereunto suoscribe my name and affix m.v official seal [SEAL] this oth da.v of April. 1925 T. 8. McML’RRAV, JR.. Commissioner.

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Mrs. John S. McFaddin

Senta Erd, an opera star known in -America, her native land, and Europe, was on Tuesday evening's program of the biennial council meeting of the General Federation of Women's Club at West Baden, Ind. Miss Erd, who is the wife of Casper Haehnle, an

leigh Owens of Cincinnati, Ohio, June 20, Miss Hazel Wilkens entertained with a surprise linen shower Sunday at her home, 1818 Barth Ave. Guests were. Misses Mary Brauns, Dorothy Brauns, Edna Laubert, Honora Mueller, Mary Thuer, Grace Evans, Edna Krause, Eva Clarke, Emma Riensche, Augusta Homeier, Valeria Bohdenberg, Estelle Volk, Loretta Hansing, Mable Vahrnam and Mesdames flenry Wilkens, George Bennett, Francis Bennett, Vincent Anthony, Eloise Clemens, Helen Rademacker and Hazel Bails. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Henry Wilkens, Miss Edna Krause and Miss Eva Clarke. The Delaware Club will entertain at euchre at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at 39 S. Delaware St. A meeting of Passyunk Council 343 has been called for 2 p. m. Monday by Pocahontas Jennie Laux. The Altar ‘Society of St. Philip Neri Church will give a card party at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the school hall, 529 Eastern Ave. The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO RUTH BURKE CONTINUED I kneeled down beside Jack. Automatically, we both held our hands in the candle’s 'light. I was nauseated, Ruth, as Jeck said in awed tones: “Someone was badly hurt. That was blood on the newel post. I wonder how it got there.” “Someone rushed past me down stairs as I stood in Zoe’s d0f.~.” I said, and then I told him how I had gone into the nursery and then Zoe’s room and found fl empty. “My God! Do you suppose it was Zoe who was hurt? Did the person that passed you have her in his arms?” “I don’t know,’’ I repjied. “I was terribly frightened. I only know that a man brushed past me so close I could have touched him.” “Where is Syd? How can he sleep through all this?” asked Jack suddenly, remembering that Syd was

Statement of Condition of the Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Company Providence, R. I. Room 305, Turks Head Building On the 31st day of December, 1924. JOHN B. KNOX. President. SAMUEL G. HOWE. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.sl,ooo 000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on Interest and not on interest) ....$ 290.343.60 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 4,133.060.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incurabspice) 47,600.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 61,383.39 Premiums and accounts due and In process of collection 65.780.98 Total net assets £&5fi4.170.03 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $1,238,782.49 Losses unpaid 302.005.30 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 32.750.00 Other liabilities of the company 009.90 Total liabilities ....^...51,574,207.75 Capital 1.000.000.00 Surplus 2,009,902.28 Total 754.584.170.03 Greatest amount in any one risk (net) $100,000.00 State of Indiana, office of Commissioner oi Insurance. i , i. the undersigned. Commissioner of In suranee of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement ot the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1924. as shown by ihe_ original statement and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto sub scribe my name and affix my official seal. (SEAL) this 9th day of April. 1925. T. S, McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner.

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American business man, was born in Duluth, Minn. Mrs. John S. McFaddin of Rockville, Ind., is demonstrating Hoosier hospitality to visitors at West Baden. She is first vice president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs and chairman of hospitality committee.

our house guest. Then he called him loudly: “Syd, Oh Syd!” There was no answer. Not being able to rouse Syd seemed to worry Jack. He looked as though he did not know what to do next. With a sudden flare the lights came on. Evidently the chauffeur had quickly found the break. This seemed to otir Jack's brain for he pulled out the drawer that contained my jewels. It wa sempty. “Well, I guess those damn pearls are gone this time for good. They certainly can cause more trouble than I ever knew could be caused by inanimate things. “The breaks in both wires are mended, sir.” Jack and I looked up and found Benson clothed and in his conventional English butler mind again. “The wires were both cut, sir, close to the house, he said.” Dawson seemed to know immediately where it was, and he has repaired them.” “That's a little strange,” said Jack to himself.. “Why?” I asked. “What should our chauffeur know about our house arrangements. His quarters are over the garage. You know, he doen not even eat his meals in the servant's dining room. He told me he preferred to board himself." “Let's look at the newel post,’* Jack siad to me. Benson deferentially handed me an old Spanish shawl that I use on the piano and I twisted it about me. My orchid night dress was a sight to behold because I had wiped my bloody hand on it. As we went into the hall in the bright light which Benson had turned on all over the house we saw through the drawing room door, that the French window on the far side was flung wide. Jack rushed quickly toward it, and was going through when Benson said. "I would not go out there sir, until morning. You would only make other tracks about the place. The police ought to be here soon. I have telephoned for them.” (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW —This letter continued.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

If you see any automobiles bearing these license numbers, call the police or The Indianapolis Times, Main 0500. The owner may be able to do the game for you some time. Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: American Motor Parts Company, "Washington Ave., and Geisendorff St., Chevrolet, from Georgia and Illinois Sts. Frank H. Starks, 675 West Dr., Woodruff PL. Oakland, from Meridian and Vermont Sts. S. K. McCohave, 3402 E. ThirtySecond St., Ford, 493-118 from Riverside park. William McMasters, 321 E. St. Clair St., Oakland, 554-917, from Fifty-Ninth St. and Keystone Ave. Orville Galyan, 33 S. Oriental St., Nash, 668-816 from In front of that address.

Statement of Condition of The Columbian National Fire Insurance Company . Lansing. Michigan 420 S. Washington Ave. On the 31st day of December, 1924 JAMES J. CAREY. President. EDWARD T. LYONS, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.. .$050,000.00 NET ASSETS OB' COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) ....$ 161,511.13 Real estate unincumbered... 307,837.00 Bonds and stocks owned Imarket value,) 385,202.42 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 850.988.31 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 30.303.06 Other deposits than those in banks 13.206.73 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 150.330 03 Total net assets $1,905,498.08 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 843.964 08 Losses adjusted and not due 50.336.04 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 04.341.73 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 29.400.00 Dividends unpaid 8.000.00 Total liabilities . $ 990.042.45 Capital 650.000.00 Surplus 259,456.23 Total $1,905,498.68 Greatest amount in any one ritk $300,000.00 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 l condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1924, as shown b the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. in testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe m.v name and affix my official teal. (SEAL) this 9th day of April, 1025. T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner.

THE INUJLANAPOLIW TIMES

CITY SCHOOL TERM WILL END JUNE 12 More Than 2,000 to Graduate From Grades Next Week, Reports Show.

Indianapolis school children will begin their last week of school Monday. Grade schools will close June 12, ykir the summer vacation. According to reports totuled today, 1,994 children will graduate. Three schools have not reported. The totgl will be more than 2,000. The following is a partial list of graduates who will attend Manual Training High School: School No. 41 Wilma M. Cunning-ham. Ralph M. Lemons, Neva >l. Johnson. Paul R. Sellers. School No. 44 John B. Weaver. Naomi Van Cleave. Jesse H. Stewart. Chryatal Sowers, Maurice Smith. Margaret Rosenuyer. Robert P. ; I’oulsen Elizabeth K. Miller. Mary Lornston. Williams N. Hicks. Raymond A. Heavenridge. Walter h. Harmon, Emma N. Harmon. Britta I. Dolk. Margaret L. Crawlord, Clara Carosellt. School No. 47 Carrie M. Wise. Helen N Webb. F. JVayne Waymau. Glen Ttdd. M Lucille j Tatum. Ore Smith. Eunice M. Smith. Wendell H. Pryor. William C. Petty. Clyde H. j Norton. R. Edward Moore. Lois R. McMillan. Crystal H. Lake, Mildred E. Jbnes, G. Lucille Jackson. M. Hazel Hodges. Marian M. Hankins. Loyce R. Gregne. Iva G. Gilley. Doris J, Gillaspv. Helen M. Ellis. Raymond C. Dickmeyer, Edith M. De Witt. Thomas A. Cade. H Mildred Bloom- 1 enstock. Ressie M. Bailey. Howard R., Bailey. Naomi P. Anderson. Christine V/. Adcock. -SCHOOL No. 42 Bernard Williams. Robert Summers. Alton W. Guyton. Anna K. Flowers, Fay M. Davidson. SCHOOL No. 49 John Veza. Nicholas Cucu. Roy Craig. Elmer H. Brickler. Etta Neal. Edward Simmons. Lillie Hamblen. Bertha Branham. Hurnette Shackelford. Frederick Hohlt. Fay Boone. Edgar Hobbs. Paul Lowe. Clara Wood. Robert Felts. Raymond Brown. Esther Morris. Florence Mi-Mas-ters, Mortimer Present. Virginia Legg Lawrence Hinds. Clarence Catron Joseph Bush. Warren Hogan. Edna Whiteford, Richard Bymaster, Thelma McCollum. William Springer. Raymond Bailey. Christens E. Tvente. Delmoti M, Zook Donald P. Pittman. Edward Miller. Ellis Kuth. Albert E. Mulbarger. Paul W. Clark. Dexter H. Carroll. Alta V. Adamson, Vede M. Lewis Mildred Southwick. Katherine E Kampe, Alice Eugenia Cofer. Ruth Hyatt. Helen Oltean. Bessie L. Williams, Dorothy Biackwell. SCHOOL No. 50 Mary West Maurice Roach. Opal L. Parsley. Mattel Sones Claude William Duncan. Opal R. Cornwell. Phyllis Bramhlet. School No. B 2 Laurel Ward. Clyde M Clark. Helen Ward. Marjorie G. Wilson. Fern Wilson. Margaret Shell. Harriet Scott. Miriam Pursley. Arlie Mays. Pearl Cummins, Mabel Christie. Beryl Castle. Thelma Carter. Mabel Burgess. Ida J. Belden. School No. 02 Josephine Tollinger. Harold C. Phisterer. School No. <l7 Henry Addison. Robert Carlsen Edna Richey Dorothy Simmons. Alma Weatherman. Thomas Alexander. Jewel Paekcr. School N'o. 70 Brace R. Davy. School No. 72 Gertrude M. Turner. Henrietta B. Stick - an. Pearl Richardson. Wilbert G. Pieper, Juanita O'Mara. Margaret Nerge Sanl(ord G Mendel Mildred Meier, Elizabeth K. Lafflin. Wilfr-d B, Ladtro. Leona M Green. Margaret M. Hook. Alice F. Davis. Lawrence A. Clark. * School No. 73 Paul M. Rettlg. School No. 79 Raymond Parham. Edmund Squires. Katie Washington. / School No. 2 . Rose Gordon. Fora E. Cofer. School No. 3 Marlon P. Rodewald. School No. 4 Geortria 1 mgla*. Helen Colquitt*. Helen Clay. Florence Brown. Francis Boyd. Eva Childs. Henrietta Lewis. Robert Lensey. Jiowsrd Jones, Hattie Moore, Mary Payne. Lillian R- e Cora B. Bucket, Helen Sample. It a A Seals. School No. I William H. Steadham. Estelle L. Taylor. Mary 'B. Kugeiman. Nathan Coueu. Mina Burris. William N. Gust. Irene Johnson. Daily E. Foust, Hardy F. Thompson. School N'o. 6 Sophie Afpert, rrarold Baker > Jesse Blake. Harry' Burnstein. Alberta Eavem. Bufford Endsley. Morns Glazier. Louis Colden, Joseph Goldstein. Celia Goldstein. Edward Herndon. La Verne Kent. Abe Levy. Abraham Katz. Sarah Klezmcr. Sam Mandel. Ilene McCloud. Jewel Moon. Iten Plott. Oscar Reeve*. Sam Nathan Regenstrelf. Ruben Retswerg. Verm. Robinson. Morris Simon. Rose Tuehman, Harry Woidowsky, Hyman Woloeman. School No. 8 Nina S. Baas. William F. Bowen, Mtrtha J Carlisle Wayne Gardner. Garnet R Gause. Ear! W. Harris. Merval Jacobs, Leslie S. Landrey. Marie Landrev. Marie. MeCool. Florence A. Moody. Boneita Murray. Mary A Pfeiffer. Kenneth h . Scott. Anna R. Shafer, Helen M. Snoke. Crystal M. Sullivan. Daniel B. White. Dorothy Williams. Fayetta Young. Frances G. Busse. Irene Gillespie, Mar guerita Griffith, Delma Kidd, Pasquale FcrI raro, Herman Proper. Raymond Hammer. Mariam E White. Mary Louise Snider, Charline M. Shadley. Florence E. Spillman, Vivian L. Puckett. Sophia O. Mieth. Dorothy McCullough, Glendon G. Hamner, Lei ah C. Griffith. N’eJlle B. Gregory. Lois P. Gray. Jaektma George. Inez M Doles. Jer melee Crihfleld. Tnos M. Coleman, Bet L a Z. Britt, '.aura F. Brier, Lucille Helene- Eva C. Alverson. Shirley G. Williams. James A Toney, /.meat F. Seymour, Claude A. Miller, Lelanr XL Johnson, Dale W. Hynes. Aubrey R. Elrod. Charles D. Coffin Elerv Carden, Joe Blsesi. John W. Aydelotte. Milton I. Beyer. School' No. *lO John Waggoner. School No. 18 Leon Rhlnehart. Paul M. Lane. Frank Bova. Eleanors M. Leslie. Ruth StniO.a. Geneva E. Sierp. Dorothy J. Porter, Ruby M. Hayworth. Ruth M. Hayworth. Eulamate Garland. " School No. 16 Ora Dean Alexander. Jack C. Berry, Georgia Boarman. Edna M. Caseldine. Bertha A. Evans, Opal M. Fox. Edith M. Hedge. Helen L. Higgins. John Kira. Sarah Oder. Delmar D. Scharlan, Norman G. Scott. Fred O. Smith Ray Snyder, Hobart C. Sturgis. Mildred L. Wesher Helen M. Wkieel. Virginia P. Wright. Beulah E. Wrennlck. Chester R. Ziko. School No. 17 Grace E. Peppers. Ethel R. McKay. Virginia M. Williams, Mary Coward. Mary J. Coleman. Jos. L. Culpepper. John T.

Statement of Condition of the American Fire Insurance Corp., of New York New York. N, Y. 84 William St. Administrative Office. 115 Broad St.. Hartford. Conn. On the 31st day of December. 1924. C. T. BTURHAHN, President. A. T TAMBLYN. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up..s 300.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) $ 277,023.03 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 1,610.209.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 19.076.69 Premiums and accounts due and In process of collection 150.540.40 Total net asset $1,755,768.32 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 987,134.68 Losses due and unpaid 158.870.00 Other liabilities of the company £.292.00 Total liabilities .$1,148.29(^68 Capital 300. 000 on Surplus 307,471.64 Total 51.755.708.32 Greatest amount in any one risk 16.500.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. L the undersigned. Commissioner ot 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 31st day of December. 1924, 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 my official seal [SEAL] this 9th day of April. 1925 X. 3.

Gooch, N'athanial Holder. George, E. Holloway. Gaither Hooks. Carl C. Hopson, Theophilus W. McKinney. Albert W. Morris. franc s J. Oglesby. Kenneth K. Roberts. Earl G. Smith. William R. Spears. Felix W. Wilson. Hortense Eubank. Imogens Hamby. Mozella Watkins, bailie MeClennan, Marjorie Rowlett. Frank E. Williams. I.ouis Nelson. Oliver Lovelace. Ernest Harris. Mabel E. Sneed. Ella Belle Oakle.v. Cleo Kuss. Claudina R. Groves, Edmonta M. E. Calvert. Hulda L. Herod. Willa M Underwood. Cloteen A. Vaulx. Floyd Walton. Claude H. Wilson, Calvin Adams. Lawrence M Anderson. Alton Whitlock. Willis Vaughn, Robert Phillips. Harold Hunt. James Cole. Clifford H. Cage, Maurice Anthony, Oliver Barnett. James A Beadley. Charles G. Fuqua, Ralph Gifford, James Gill. Wilbert E. Gummer. Jewel A. Hooks. School N'o. 18 Henry A. Baker. Alice Ball, Dorotha R. Brinkman, Evelyn L. Cain. Marie E. Carroll. Hazel Carver, Haro and C. Daily. Berneice .1. Dale. Grace E. Virgil E. Ellis. Emerson L. Ferguson. Eva Fields, Alice E. Flick. Maurice E. Gray, Irene V. Holmes, John W. Houze, Evelyn Hull. Tiiima O. Hofer, Frances E. Irish, Dorothy ■F. Jones. Albert H. Johnson, Lillian S. Kluger, Leona M. McDuffie. Rosavelt Metzger. Thomas P. Pottage, Ralph G. Privette, Dorothy A. Pugh, Grace P. Quinn, Ray W. Riddle. Bruce Rodman, Lula Mae Scales. Ruth E. Schienbein. Martha J. Scott. Ruby L. Swartz, H. May Stuckmeycr, Josephine Taque. Robert L. Tyler, Mary J. Wade, Robert H. Wagener, Ruth A. Wagener. Geneva M Williams. Bernice D. Walters Clifford P. Wilson. Jeanette H, Wyatt. Robert L. Yoke. School No. 19 Vivian King. Curtis Jones. Irene Watkins. Khem. Ogreta Tort, Irene Wells. School N'o. 21 George Loy, Marguerite A. Eden, School No. 22 Harold Bartholomew, Wilbur C. Becker, Sarah Bergman, Charles Booker. Aleda M. Osin. Margaret Campbell. Heelu Cohn. Wilma Davis, Lela Dutton, Mae Einslan. dig, Robert Greenberr, Leonard J. Kellemeyer. Katherine La Bar. Ruth F. Landy. Sara Lev in sky, Austin MeNierney. Louise D. Meshulam. Marie Petero. Sherman Renner. Upal L, Rogers. Isaac Sham. Rachel Shapiro. Dorothy Thomas, David S. Toledo, Herman W. Weller. Norman C. Be play. . School N'o. 26 Alonzo Givens. Wesley Jones. Kenneth Miller, Mildren Abston. Gertrude L. Francis.. Almira McKee, Amy Bostick, Elnora L. Polin. Nancy L. Jackson, Viola Jackson. Inez E. Williams. Alberta M Simmons. Charlotte S. Starke, Alberta Mathews, Janette M. Ladru Hall, Arona L. Turner. Josie L. Goodiow. Emma M Fisher, Rosie B. Edwards, Ethelee Brown, Helen Bailey SCHOOL N'o. 29 Julia E. Johnson. SCHOOL No. 3ft Robert L Tiitord. Arnold Thielman. George B. Figg, Paul Acl&matis. Freeman E. Quinnette. Alvin Holt Robert W. Hare. Walter Braun. Gerald Adney. Gordon Poppaw. Gertrude B. Getler. Ida T. Searcy. Bernice A. Schell. Murial Norton, Anna C. Mattox. Alta R Keeler. Clara E. Carson. William J. Caesar. Irma E. Anderson. Isahell L. Realey. Louise C. Longere. Constance A. Ake. Frances H. Brewer. Mary Kritsch, Stella M Adams. Matihla Sinker. Mae Teeters Nellie Russell. Mary Ridout, Vada Ridout. Anna Schaefer. Katherine Lyzott. Bruce A Ruark. Ralph Darby, Irma Roembke William Kehrein. SCHOOL No. 36 Marie W. Stoeffler. Frank Moreland. • Henry Holt. SCHOOL N'o. 39 Neil I. Arnold. William E. Holler. Willard B. Murphy Harold Seheier, Palnetta Skaggs. He'en Short. Grace M. Tanner. Agnes M Correll. Mary E. Helms, Marie F Mattox. Marybell Singer. Kathleen Sterehi. Dorothy E. Waughtel. Ethel F. Wfttenbrink, Thomas Rasmussen. Frank Rogers. Robert D. Thrasher

lUTartha Lee’s Column

Home Missed Dear Martha Lee: I have been married more than three year* and have a daughter IK months old. The Ingest part of my married life I have lived with my husband's mother and stepfather. I have had a home twice, but both times my husband has given up trying to keep up a house. Although I realize he is not the strongest man in the world. I would be satisfied to have half as much as I have had. He does not have steady work, but I believe In saving for a rainy day. He. likes the baby, but that ia as far a it goes. When I lost my home. I was 16, not old enough to realize what it meant. But my in-law trouble is more than I ean bear. It has got me in a nervous condition My husband acts cold toward me. Please advise me what to do. He is 21. ISABELLA. It Is possible you could approach your husband through your child. You might persuade him >t would be better for her If you had your own home, without the quarreling to which I suppose you refer when you say "ln-law trouble.” FOUR DRIVERS SLATED Four men were slated Monday night on speeding charges. They were: Eugene Williams, 21, of 23 E. St. Joseph St.; .Tames Hooper, 21, South Bend, Ind.; Kenneth F. Tooley, 26. of 2429 N. Pennsylvania St. George W. Vawter, 30, of 1065 Pomander St., was charged with speeding, failure to stop at preferential street and driving truck without mirror.

666 , Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills tho germs.

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Statement of the Condition of the Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance Cos. On the 31st day ot December. 1924 111 William Street. New York City E. C. JAMESON, President. J. H. MULVEHILL. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. .$3,500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY* Cash in banks (on Interest and not on interest) .... $ 1,889.579.56 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 49,203.298.95 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior' Incumbrance) . . 404.000.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 348.534.10 Collateral loan 7,500.00 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collection 8.048,820.24 Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses 62.312.21 Total net assets $60.654.703 ,C 0 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $20,280,932.14 Losses adjusted and not due 208,225.00 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 0,330.932.00 Bills and accounts unpaid. . 25.000.00 Other liabilities of the company 10.430.000.00 -- —. Total liabilities $37,344,079.14 Capital 3.500.000.00 Surplus 19.810.023.92 Total $60,654,703.0*1 Greatest amount In *any one risk ..$ 850.000.00 Greatest amount allowed by rules of the company to be insured in any one city, town or village. .. . 1.000.000.00 Greatest amount allowed to be Insured In any one block . 400.000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indians, hereby certify thst the above is a correct copy of the State ment of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1924 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 my official seal ISEAL] this 9th day of April,*lo2!. w. R. AUUURRAY JR.. Commission*

Bell That Was and Belles to Be

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Mildred Boyer (left), her sister, llutli, and old Are bell at Engine House No. 3. *

The half ton hell which for forty years hung in the tower of engine house No. 3, 1136 Prospect St., will soon be a lot of little bells to jingle on Are fighting apparatus. The old bell was cast in 1885, at Pittsburgh and raised over the fire station' the same year. It is now sitting in the alley waiting to be melted. In earlier times the big bell was

FINE OF sls IS GIVEN But Three Charges Held Against Man Are Dismissed. Fine of sls and costs on a charge of assault find battery was given Charles Robinett, 3443 School St., in city court today. Charges of drunkenness, driving while intoxicated. and disorderly conduct were dismissed. Robinett was alleged to have entered the home of Mrs. Grace Warren. 4619 E. New York St., May 27, to have struck Mrs. Warren, and damaged furniture. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK Miss Emma De Tow. a missionary in China, will speak Wednesday night at the New Jersey St. M. E. Church. New Jersey and New York Sts. She will tell <f her experiences l in Ch!na.

New Creme Clears and Whitens Skin Marie Niel 6, famous beauty specialist, has startled the world with anew treatment that rapidly removes pimples, blackheads, freckles, sallowness, roughness. Almost overnight it brings out your natural beauty and makes your skin clear, soft and white. Try this 3 Minute Test: Before retiring, apply a thin coating of Concentrated Marsha Bleach Creme. No massage. No rubbing. The secret is in the creme. The next morning look into the mirror and behold the change—note the absence of pimples, blackheads and freckles. Gaze on a beautiful, soft, white skin that you can hardly believe is your own—and best of all—it's real. It's just, your own natural youthful skin that is there right now but hidden. / Clear White Skin —or No Pay. If after 5 nights' treatment with this magic creme your skin is not clear f soft and pink-white, return the unused portion of the jar to your dealer. Instantly, he will refund your money. For •ale at: Hang Drug Cos., Pettis Dry ool* Cos., 11. P. Wasson A Cp. and all good drug and department store*.—Advertisement. (Concentrated ff • 'isledch

UNITED RUG and LINOLEUM CO. 423 E. Washington B*.

Statement of Condition of The Merchants Fire Insurance Company Denver. Colo, 030 Gas and Electric Bldg. On the 31st day of December. 1924. J. R. GARDNER, President. G. N. GARDNER, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.s 260,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) ....$ 41,286.36 Real estate unincumbered.. 11,091.37 Bonds and stocks owned Imarket value) 759,230.80 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) 245.387.12 Accrued securities (interest and rents, ete.) 11,520.91 Premiums and accounts due and in process of collec- . “on V- - - - 77.127.85 Accounts otherwise secured. 2.212.01 Total net assets $1,147,808.43 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 525.544.30 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 74.595.99 Other liabilities of the company 17,415.07 Total liabilities .$ 017.565.96 Capital 250.000.00 Surplus 280.312.40 „ Total .$1,147,808.42 Greatest amount in any one ri *k $ 250.000.00 State of Indiana, office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above ts a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1925 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 official seal. I SEAL] this 9th day of April. 1925. T. S. McMURRAY. JR. c——

used to recall firemen practicing the horses. It was inter struck when a fire alarm sounded anywhere in the city. , Some idea of the size of thtf bell can be gained from comparing it with the height of Mildred Boyer, It, 1044 Dawson St., and her sister, Ruth, 9.

Great Lakes Cruise, Seven delightful days of restful pleasure A trip of over 2,000 miles on Lake Michigan, tHuron, St.k Clair and Erie and Georgian Bay. / Semi-weekly sailings from Chicago, Buffalo, Detroit( Cleveland, $74.50, including meals and berth. ~ . ytFor Further Details See or Write Richard <. A. Kurtz, Manager Foreign Department - a.T8113 120 East Market Street, MAin,lsT6

WASHER SALE 20 Eden Demonstrator Washing Machines at prices ranging from $75.00 to $120.00. These machines are fully guaranteed for 1 year and have been used as demonstrators only. No old machines, no seconds or rebuilt'washers in this sale. Terms of SB.OO and $2.50 per week. Don’t delay. We expect to sell every washer in this sale before 6 o’clock Wednesday night. HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. Meridian at Maryland. MAin 0123

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Statement of Condition of The Phoenix Insurance Cos. Hartford. Conn. 30 Trinity St. On the 31st day of December. 1924. EDWARD MILLIGAN. President. JOHN B. KNOX. Secretary. Amount of Capital paid up. 55,000,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on Interest and not on interest)....? 1.516.241.45 Real Estate unincumbered. 548,021.04 Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value) 20.804,894.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (B'ree from any prior incumbrance) .... 261,800.00 Accrued Securities (Interest and Rents, etc.) ....... 198,>320.49 Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 2,022.682 94 Bills Receivable 99,482.35 Due Irorn Reinsurers -on Paid Losses 54.970.81 Total Net Assets $31,607,013.08 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $11,232,734.05 Losses unpaid 1.035,310.43 Bills and Accounts unpaid. 600.000.00 Other Liabilities of the Company 01.25 Total Liabilities $13,408,105.73 Capital 5.000,000.. Ml Surplus 13.098.907 36 Total $31,507,013.08 Greatest amount In any one risk, net $ 348,000.00 State of Indiana, office of Commissioner < f f Insurance I. the undersigned. Commissioner of In suranee of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct co#y of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1924 as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement ts now on file In this office _ In testimony thereof. 1 hereunto sub-

WATER RECORD IS SET Mora Than 46,0<m,000 GaOoms Pumped Monday Night. Preliminary survey of pumpafe reports by Indianapolis Water Company officials indicates that all records were shattered In the twentyfour hours ending Monday midnight lry which time 46,258,000 gallons of winter were forced through the mains. For a half hour early Monday evening when many persons were sprinkling lawns the rate of flow was maintained at 92,000,000 gallons an hour and the average rate was 86.000,0000 gallons an hour. The previous high mark made last year was around 82,000,000 gallons.

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WHEN most home owners pay ” for their home while they live in it—why not pay for your clothes as you wear them. THE WHY* STORE 29 E.i OHIOIST.

Statement of Condition of the Merchants Insurance Company Providence. R. I. 17 Custom House St. On the 31st day of December. 1934. EMIL G. PIEPER, President. TUNIS JOHNSON. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.s 500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest)....s 187.004.14 Bonds and stocks owned Imarket value) 10.780.25 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 13.869.16 Premiums and accounts due and in process 6f collection 138,018.48 Accounts otherwise secured.. 3.022A2 Total net assets $1,413,680^0 LIABILITIES Reservo or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 424,807 08 Losses adjusted and not due. 60.027.78 Other liabilities of the company 27,513 88 Total liabilities $ 507.849.34 Capital 500.000.00 Surplu 405.839 80 Total f1.413.680 20 Greatest amount in any one risk 25.00000 State of Indiana, office ot Commissioner of Insurance 1 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 mention company on the 31st day of Decernher. 1024. as shown by the original statement. and that the said original statement is now on fils m this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto sub T* § MaMUMMkJLfIIPW irytnrnrimh worn. ■ y -

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